A , PAGE FOURTEEN O A l THE GUARDIAN, CI-IARLO'I'TETOWN ' ' JANUARY .20.. I 1951 t G.N.R. Frcigllt-Alldllolri! WESTERN GUARDIAN . 4 l Mr. H, l-Ieckman. above, has been appointed auditor of freight accounts. Canadian National Rail- ways. according to an announce- ment by J. R. Spence. assistant comptroller of the company. For- merly -assistant auditor of freight accounts. Mr. Heckman succeeds T. B. Hughes who has retired af- ter 41 yearsl service. Mr. Heck- man was born at Montreal where he began his railway career in l9ll as an office boy in the audi- tor of frciglit accounts office of the Grand Trunk Railway. He held various clerical positions in (that office until 1929 when he was appointed accountant in the freight accounting bureau of the.C.N.R. In 1939 lie became assistant chief clerk of the bureau and four years later, was made chief clerk. He was named assistant auditor of &eight accounts in I047. BRUISES This month! to IQA -CARD PARTY in Spring Val- ley Hall. Tuesday. January 33rd. l -SKATING CRYSTAL nun: ( this afternoon. 8.00 to 5.00. Hockey '1 tonight 9.15. , -ON HAND. - Pullets. 40 New : llampshltcs. Laying. Elmer Waugh. v , Wilmot. ,' -socuu. EVENING st Leslie P3.Vmer's. Monday. January 22nd. ll-lingo, games, contests. Clinton t . I. -CIIYSTAL RINK TONIGHT. Hockey 9.15 Srystals Versus R. C. A. F. , -COME to the Parlour Social (at Bruce Riley's. Baltic. on wed. jnesday evening. January 24th. under nuspices of Princetown Uni- ted Church. -ENGAGEIVIENT.-lVl.r. and Mrs. John W. Profflf. of Calgary. Al- 'bei-ta, announce the engagement of their sister Ruby Vern Moase of iKensington. P. E. 1.. to Mr. Donald twilliams-of Calgary. The wedding .to take place February 23rd. -PRINCETOWN U N I T E D CHURCH. MBIDPQIIP, Sunday. Jan- URFY Zlst. Service 2.30 P. M. Please mote change of time for Sunday service. Wednesday. January 24th. isei-vice Baltic School. 8.00 P. M. (Rev. James Crtiss. Minister. --BORDER CHURCH SERVICE Sunday. Jiinuary 21st, at 3 P.M. in Legion Hall. Bible School at 2 PM. Prayer meeting and Bible Study every Wednesday evening at Mrs. ll. Maokt-nzie's. Everyone wel- konme. Rev. D. M. Fraser. Minis- ter. -CENTRAL BEDEQUE Baptist -Fellowship. Rev. D. M. Fraser, Pastor. S('l'Vl('t'5 for Sunday. Jan- uary 2i, Central Bedeqtle 10.45 21. lm. and 7.30 pm.: Borden 3 p.m. u'"'''- h N'”' ”'r' Pfalier meeting and Bible Study '. NONI! "'d&' levery Thursday evening. Eve:y- Ohu quick MIMI lone welcome. It . NJtuh1EtII I---t iI?fi?l7x'R"DTSl . i D'l'hotnas Church. New London, at I --THE PARISH OF NEW LON- DON. - Services third Sunday after Epiphany, January 21st. st. istepht-n's Church. Burlington. Holy 'Communion at 10.30 A. M. St! 2.30 P. M. St. Mark's Church. Ken- stiigton at 7.30 P. M. Rev. D. J. Phillips officiating. You are cor- dially invited to worship with us. enf bills b0lllef'Y”J'i”ve 3 mtk ; down an 1' ng- . Counsellor! 1" '" lion. All inicrv car or .1 tfuc usually cart t 0 it”-,t..'..'.'.i'.lt2r:fe:3i)aT7i-2'-.21: " h now! 0 Our C 151 Ct. wt let or 2; nn(i”:::a?d v . ' Illf you net. wt:-'1 7 of .e';” 3”. nvate. 1., Arc steadily .c"”'"”yc 52,500 can wise cli iblc -Jged quick Y A" Geo, St.-Charlottetown. g, E, noon-ins. It Days to deal with W5 AL expeljlzrt e n h cozniielvilll Plckartl Bulldlnil P.E.l.-Phone 1976 Branch Manager. L-CANA DIAN C0mP3 "Y BARGAINS - USED Excellent condition. . 1947 MERCURY 3-ton "wt and 4 good tires. 1946 MERCURY ii - tires. A worth S900 .. i FORD one-ton, M In '9?" ml JANUARY SALE AT . nocx norrom rmcas 1949 .MERCURY,0ne-Ton Express with Heater S1325 1948 FORD Panel Delivery with Heater- Value 81050 for .... ..... ..s8'1o'; 3-ton with Platform and Racks. Good Motor with low mileage. Easily 1944 F039 2.191; chassis" and cab. Good tires 0860 N" ' Platform and Racks.- - - BARGAINS IN TRUCKS .- ..,..,...... ........ .. 3000 th Van body. good motor S725 .-so.-............... . I A uttntwutrn . . ......,.......;. 4 Bodeque Notes -Mrs. Annie Lang. Lower Bede- que. left on Friday morning. Jan. 12 for New Hampshire. U. S. A., where she will spend the winter with relatives. Mrs. Reginald Haslsm. Spring- field. Lot 01. spent a few days in Central Bedeque. - recently. with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowness returned borne. on Tuesday from Rollo Bay. King's County, where they had been called due to the illness of Mrs. Bowness' mother. Mrs. William Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crasweli. Carleton Siding. were visitors to Bedeque on Sunday - afternoon. among relatives. Mrs. Blacquiere is seriously ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Amos Pineau, Fernwood. On Tuesday afternoon Jan. 16 inst. the members of the Central Bedeque United Baptist Church Ladies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. Walter Leord, Bedeque. Af- ter the usual routine business was dealt with, the ladies enjoyed themselves -with the making of useful articlw for a bazaar. Tea was served by the hostess. Later in the evening the same group held a meeting of their W.M.S. The president. Mrs. Edwin MacFarlane. led the worship service. Roll call was responded to by nine mem- bers and two visitors were wel- comed. The new year programme wjas carried out and proved help- ful and inspiring to all. Meeting closed in the usual way. with a hymn and the Benediction.-W. .- BAPTIST CHURCH LADII-18' GUILD - The Ladies Guild of the Summerside Baptist Church held its annual meeting in the church vestry on Monday afternoon when the following slate of officers was brought in for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. R. T. Dodds; lst. vice-president. Mrs. Bruce John- ston; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Wil- frcd lninan: secretary. Mrs. Clif- ford Smith; honorary treasurer. Mrs. ll. T. Colvin; treasurer. Miss Bertha Schurman; assistant treas- urer, Mrs. Jack Macbeod. The following committees were i ap- pointed: Enter-Lainment. Mrs. W. G. Ellis and Mrs. E. W. Manson; Red Cross Knittin-g, Mrs. J. F. Mac- Neillr purchasing. Mrs. MacNeili, Mrs. J. F. Taylor, Mrs. Ellis. Mrs. W. A. Currie. Mrs. A. S. Hopkins, Mrs. Robert Palmer, Mrs. E. G. Aliwrigiht; Wool. Mrs. Roland Gay and Mrs. Bruce Johnston. Mrs. Dodds presided and the annual re- ports. showing a most successful year's work. were submitted.-S -BAPTIST CHURCH Y. 1'. U. - The Senior Y.P.U. of the Sum- merside Baptist Church held its regular meeting in the Hall on Wednesday evening with Mus Jo Anne Smith in charge of the dc- votional period. The opening hymn "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" was followed by responsive reading. prayer and the Scripture lesson in St. Matthew 8. The hymn "Jesus United by Thy Grace" was repeated in unison as a prayer. after which "Jesus Saves" was sung. Miss Freda Myers presid- ed at the piano. The busines was conducted by the president, Miss Shirley Poole, and 520.00 was vot- ed to the church fund. A special feature was the talk on "Palestine" by the minister. After l)l10 meet- ing adjourned. badminton was played.-S Freetown Royals Defeat Augustine cave -The Freetown Royals over- powered the Augustine Cove Bull- dogs to the score of 9-4 in a lea- gue game played in the Bcdeque Rink Tuesday night. Jan. 16. Al- t-hough the score was a little one- sidcd the fans saw a good game of hockey. MaoMurdo did the high scoring for the Royals. Line-ups: ' Augustine Cove: defence. T. Peters. A. Murra.t'. MacArthur. Campbell: forwards. C. Peters. G. MacFarlane, G. Mac- Fadyen, G. Cutcliffe, W. MacFay- den. P. Noonan, C. Cari-ut-hers. A. Gardiner. ' Freetown: Goal. Taylor: dcifence. Waugh, Campbell. Smith: for- wards. Deacon. C. M-ill. W. Mill. Goal. Milled". 4-.-Freetown. Campbell 5-Freetown. Macivlurdo 0-Freetown. MaeMurdo (Farmer) , Penalties-Cutcliffe. Ma.cMurdo second Period 'l-Augustine Cove. MacArthur 8-Freetown. C. Mills (W. Mills) 0-Freetown. Somers (Reid) I0-Freetown. Somers (C. Mills) ll-Augustine Cove. Cutcliife (Gardner) A ll-Freetown. MacMui-do Penalties--None. Third Period la-Freetown, Mu.-Murdo ., Penalties-C. Mills. - sl . Farmer. Somers. lit-id. Paynter, MacMurdo. SUMMARY . First Period . : 1-Augustine Cove, Machdyen (Peters) 2--Augustine Cove. Gardner (Cutcliilfe) 3-Freetown. Waugh fMacMurdo) s. FBEITOWN W. M. B. -The of Freetown Presbyterian w. M. was held at. the home of Mrs. Cecil Paynter on Wednesday afternoon. Jan. to. The Vice-President Mrs. John Piiynter presided. The meet- ing opened with Call to Worship read from Psalm 00 followed by singing Hymn 590. The Scripture lesson which was read responsiuly was taken from Psalm 40. EADOSIHO on the lesson were given by Mrs. Robert Jardine and Mrs. I-fuwazrd Cairns. Mrs. Andrew Jardtne offered prayer. Hymn "Standing at the portal of the op- ening year" was sung. Roll call was responded to by eleven mem- bers. each repeating a verse of scripture. Two new members were welcomed and several visitors were also present. The Secretary. Mrs. John And- rews read the minutes of previous meeting which were approved as read. The treasurer, Mrs. Elton Cairns reported S2938 'I'hsnk-Ol- fering. Collection and also reported she had received I receipt for 567.00 from the P. E. I. Treasurer. Mvrs. Arthur King. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. Cairns send slow to the Port Worker at Hall- fax. A special collection is to be taken at next meeting. The an- nual reports were presented by the Literiiture Secretary. Mrs. Robert Jardine and it was moved and sec- onded that same be paid for. Plans were made for the World Day of Prayer to be held on Fri- day, Feb. 9th. The offering was received and prayer was offered by Mrs. Ray Lidstone. Mrs. Donald Bernard then con- ducted a very instructive Bible contest. Mrs. Robert Jardine was appointed to prepare a Bible can- test for next meeting and Mrs. George Jardino to prepare a paper on one of the Home Mission Fields. Mrs. John Paynter kindly invited members to her home for next meeting. Meeting closed with Hymn 587 and the Mlzpah bene- diction. The hostess then served a delic- ious lunrli which was much enjoy- ed by all. regular monthly meeting MALPEQUE AND BALTIC W. M. S. AUXILIARY The regular monthly" meeting of the W. M. S. auxiliary of the Unit- ed Cliurcli for Mnipeque and Bal- tic, held its January meeting at the home of Mrs. Sinclair Macaouian on Tuesday evening. The president. Mrs. Cross opened the meeting by lisklllg Mrs. W. H. Burns to lead the Worship Service, this was taken from the Missionary Monthly, and followed by thelnstallatlon of offic- ers for I951. Thirteen members answered to roll call with their favorite verse of scripture. Minutes of last meet- ing read and approved. Dues were paid by members present. The treasurbr Mrs. Green. I"-tP01'ir95 W9 allocation had exceeded 1960. A letter was read from ovtzr-seas re- lief acknowledging parcel mailed to Toronto to be forwarded to Korea. Thank you notes were also read for cards sent at Christmas. Mrs. Keith Donald was asked to make a yearly report to be given January itsth. It was moved and seconded to send for twenty- flve copies of World Day Prosram, this to be held in the Memorial room February 0th. All ladies of the congregation are asked to at- tend. It was also decided to send for Missionary envelopes to be dis- tributed among W. M. S. members and to send for Record Book for the Mission Band. Seven home calls and four Hos- pital calls were made on the sick since December meeting. The Christian stewardship secretary. Mrs. Duncan Macaougsn lave a very interesting reading. Mrs. Earl Taylor presented pro- gram four of "The United Church re-enters Japan"; several members assisted with readings. The meeting closed with the singing of the hymn "Take My Life and let it be. followed by the Mizpah benediction. A delicious lunch was served bl! Mrs. Macaoulfan. 'M1'!- 39"-ll” Stewart. and Mrs. Earl Taylor. .....-.-----u WINSLOE NORTH W.M.5. The annual meeting of Wlnsloe North W.M.S. met at the home of 'Mrs. C. L. Cudmore. Devotional lcader being pMrs. S. A. Shaw'- Mccting opened with call to war- ship followed by hymn 04 Ind Scripture reading Luke 2:8-20 read rcsponsively. t Prayers were given by leader and Mrs. Maclnnls, followed by Lords Prayer in unison. Candlelight lor- vicc followed with several mem- bers taking part. hymns sun-g were "Joy in the World". "Come Let Us Sing of A Wonderful Love", "The Race That Long in Darkness Pin- ed", "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear" and hymn "All My Heart This Night Rejolceo" read in uni- son. ' Minutes of last and annual meet- ing read and adopted. Roll clll resopnded to by 11 members. an average of eight month .during the year. ' All officers re-elected for the coming year. Committee, Friend- ship secretary reported 56 calls. 98 cards, three letters, 80 boxes and 2 flowers sent during the year. A temperance reading by Mrs. r 8. 83.60. Correspondonco was Meetings James Cudmore followed. Trou- urer reported 559.48 made during the year. Offering amounted to read and-discussed. Leader: for imlt meeting which is to be id at the home of Mrs. W.- Ro arts. Mrs. John Msclnnis and Mrs. O. Younk- er. when roll call will be answer- ed by a verse of Scripture contain- ying the word "new." . Meeting closed with hymn "Sil- pent Night" and Benediction, HUNTER RIVER W.M.S. The Jlnunry meeting of the Auxiliary of the United Church was held at the home of Mrs. i-led-I ley Spence. The president. Mrs. J. L. LePage. presided and the meet- ing opened by mputing the theme. "God-Working Together With us" and by reading the call to worship. "Standing at the Portal". was sung and the program from the Missionary Monthly was followed with Mrs. Newman, Mrs. G. E. Smith and Mrs. J. is. MacLe'od as readers. followed by singing "Jesus Thou Divine Comps ion" closing the worship service. The fourth chapter of the Study Book on Japan was presented by Mrs. Seaman. Mrs. G. E. Smith. Mrs. Andrews. Mrs. Patterson and Mrs. Bowman. The Christian Stewardship sec- retary gave a reading. Mrs. Lt-:vPage, Mrs. Newman and Mrs. Ripley were asked to have the study book at the next meet- ing. The minutes of the last meeting were read, and the roll call was answered by l5 members and one visitor. A letter was read regarding the vacant Prtwbytcrial offices and the appointment of delegates to attend Presbyterial in Summersidc on January 23 and 24. Names were supplied to offices and the follow- ing delegates were appointed: Mrs. J. L. LePage. Mrs. Don Bulman. Mrs. I-fedley Spence and Mrs. E. A. Bernard. The secretary gave A report of the year's activities: the treasurer gave a very fine financial state- ment Sl64.'l0 had been sent to the Presbytcrisl treasurer. . The secretaries of the various of- fices all gave very encouraging reports. It was decided to "apron". The calls for the month were 3'! home and ii hospital. There were nine books read since last meeting. . The February meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ripley, the roll ca-ll word is "faith." Mrs. Macxinnon. Mrs. Earl Ro- bertson and Mrs. Lloyd Carew are on the lunch committee. The meeting elosod by singing "Take My Life and Let It Be", and reading the Benediction from the Monthly. A dainty lunch was passed by committee assisted by Mrs. Spence. start the YORK AUXILIARY OF W.M.S. ...,.. The annual meeting of the York Auxiliary of the W.M.S. met at the -parsonage with Mrs. W. D. Cooke in charge of worship period. The meeting opened with call to worship. Scripture reading and prayer. E Hymn. "Angels From the Realm of Glory" was sung. The beauti- ful Ghristmos candlelight service as outlined in Missionary Monthly was used. and helped the members to realize in a greater way. that Jesus was God's best gift to man. and by His coming Helbraught gifts of priceless worth to His fol- lowers; Joy, Love. Light. Peace. Hope. As. the five readers. Mrs. Robert Ohappelle, Mn. Milton Vessey. Mrs. Edmund Moolvilllan. Mrs. Elmer Brown and Mrs. Douglas. expressed the meaning of each gift. The leader, Mrs. W. D. Cooke. lighted a candle for the same. ' Carols and hymns sung were "Joy to the World", "Come Let Us sing of at Wonderful Love". "0 Come All Ye Faithful", "It, Come Upon I Midnight Clear". "Hark the Herald Angela Sing". The Christmas offering was taken and the leader read a poem on Chris- tian Stewardship. The minutes of last regular and annual meetings were read and adopted. Roll cell was responded to with a verse of Scripture. Cor- respo "ence consisted, of letters from Prcsbyierlal President, Prac- byterial secretary. Inter-church Council of Canada regarding leaf- lets for Day of Prayer Service. A card was read announcing safe arrival of two cartons of clothing for Labrador. The following is the slate of of- ficers for 1951: President. Mrs. Horace Veuey; 1st vica-president. Mrl. Elmer Brown: 2nd vice-preIi- dent. Mrs. Robert Chappell; sec- retary. Mrs. W. D. Cooke: tren- urer. Mrs. Milton Veuey; Minion. airy Monthly secretary. Mrs. Archie Vusey; supply secretary. Mn. Herbert Vessey: Christian steward- shlp and finance, Mrs. Leigh Ves- sey; I.EHbper8us-to Mrs. Milton Vu-. seli: community friendship. Mn. Randolph Murray; envelope secu- tarv. Mrs. w. D. Cooke: organist. Mrs. Douglas; press secretary. Mn. Elmer Brown: C.G.I.'I'. leader. Mrs. Douglas. , : V The meeting closed by Ilntlnl "As with Glstheu Mon of 016.". Refi-eshmonts won on-vcd honteu and I social hour onto . (Patriot plull why) ' iroumiv , i IIIYING LIVI Fowl. . DAILYA . lllii WADMAN. ,.--tfoulngtos The Circle of Prayer was ' WATIIVALE CHRISTMAS ENTIITAINMINT As the Chrisimls JOYOUB "I30" rolled around again. I0 did the annual Christmas entertnlnment 0! Water-vale School. of the put year. the pupils. under the Ikilful supervision of their teacher. Miss Mary ,T- M01400- gtaged their Yuletide program on the evening of December 15. The specious classroom. festoon- ed with tho trsditional- decorations. one of which was a miniature re- plicl of the stable at Bethlehem, was filled to capacity when par- ents and visitors gathered. once again to enjoy the untlring ef- forts of the juvenile actors and actresses. Among the distinguished visitors was the pastor. Rev. F?- T. 3. Butler. Mr. Thomas O'Brien was master of ceremonies for the evening and the following program was pre- sented: C The Welcome: Vincent Walsh. The Chorus: The School. Dialogue: Poor Teacher, 12 pupils Drill: Clrristimas Stockings. nine pupils. ' Recitation: Santa Claus, jorie Wisener. Song: Irish Rebel. Marilyn Mc- Ewen. Mar - Dinlogue: Census Taker, two pupils. Recitation: Christmas Problem. Cecil Shea. Drill: Mince Pies. eight pupils. Dialogue: T-he Cheaters. three pupils. Recitation: Spelling Lesson. Blanche Walsh. Chorus: Come All Ye Faithful, School. Dialogue: Bertha, six pupils. Drill: Two Sides to the Ques- tion, two pupils. Song: The Irish Soldier Boy. Mr. Eugene Hughes. o Pantomime: First Christmas Eye. 10 pupils. . Dialogue: 3 O'clock in the Marn- ing. two pupils. Recitation: Santa Fright, Basil Tralnor. Drill: The Lamp Went Out. six pupils. Son-g: Tears of St. Anne. the teacher. - Drill: Christmas Lullaaby, four pupils. Closing-Anita Curiey. Instrumental music by Mr. J. J. Grimes. As the -pi-ogi-am was coming to a close. the teaohe extended to the audience her gratitude for their attendance and also for the splen- did order which prevailed. Rev. Fr. T. P. Butler and Mr. T. O'Brien respectively extended their thanks to the teacher and pupils for their efforts. Gnily arrayed in his festive ap; peu-once Old Santa. Claus made his appearance to the utmost pleas- ure of the smaller tots. Presents from the gully decorat- ed tree. were distributed to young and old. His tacit being finished. he extended the season greetings to all and took his departure, as so did the visitors. who likewise gave out with annual Yuletire wishes. FREDERICTON SCHOOL CONCERT The Fredericton School children presented their Christmas concert in Fredericton Hall under the di- rection of their teacher. Miss Phyllis Gillis. The hall was nice- ly decorated by the teacher and pupils. Organist for the event was Mrs. Harry Weeks. Mr. Frank Cutcliffe capobly filled the role of chairman and the following pro- gram was presented: - Remarks by chairman. Welcome: by Gordon Stevenson. Opening Chorus: When Christ Wu Born of Mary Free. by pupils. Recitation: by David Bertram. Pantomime: Passing On Joy by six pupils. Dialogue: Mystery of the Christ- mas Wrap. Solo: Away In a Manger by Bryon Cutcliiffe. Recitation: by Nancy Bertram. Duet by Morris and Evelyn Weeks iencored). Dialogue: Entertaining Sally. Exercise: The Things We Want. Recitation: by Wesley Stevenson Chorus: Jolly Old St. Nicholas. Grades 1-VI. Recitation: Donald Stevenson. Dialogue: Three Little Maids. Quartet: In a Manger He is Ly- ing. by Morris Weoks. Robert Weeks. Bryon Cutcliffe and Jimmy Ross. Pantomime: Christmas Eve. Violin Solo: Ben Ctrtclitfe. Dialogue: A Plan That. Worked. Recitation: by Thelma Ron. As I repetition ' THERE OUGHT To an AnLAW . oou'1' ear sons! JUST wmrao A vast: A1 ms uamtmesr SCHOOL coiticmsi Beulah Hulun and Hole: Steven- son tenoou). Old Maid 8ong.. Recitation: by Heather Jargon- sen. . - oiaiotuez Dgy After Christmas. Drill: Candy Stick Parade. ' Duet: Eleanor and Earl Weeks (encore). ' Dialogue: Clever Dr. Brown. Dialogue: Carried. Drill: Goodbye. Closing Cborusu : Shortly after the closing chorus everyone was filled with excite- ment: of theyarrivsl of the greatst guest of tlierevening. Santa Claus. In his jolly manner. Santa dis- tributed all the beautiful gifts from the well-laden tree, after which the women of the Institute gave a treat to all children of the district. , The enioyabie oven- ing was then brought to a close by singing the National Anthem. Dick's Rcsolutipn -”-' SOUTI-I MILTON SCHOOL CONCERT The annual Christmas .concert was held in the school Tiiunday evening, December 021. with a good attendance of parents and others. The programme wu under the direction of the t acher, Leah Moore, assisted by Mrs. S. Proude as organist, and Rev. A. E. Piei-cey as chairman. . Instrumental music was furnish- ed by Mr. Ralph Gay and Miss Norma Gay. Al. the close of the pi-ogi-Linme Santa arrived and distributed gifts to puipils, ielcher and others. The following programme was carried out: Opening Chorus: "A Song of Welcome" by all school children. Recitation: "Welcome" by Alba MacQusrrie. Monologue: "Unfortunate Bessie" by Doris Montgomery. Recitation: "A Question" by Ed- ward Ramsay. Song: "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer" by two girls. - Dialogue: "Good Will Toward Women". ' Recitatioii: "A Secret" by Phyl- lis Montgomery. Song: "My Kitty" by five girls. Recitation: "The Shortest Day" -by Estella Ramsay. Monologue: "Miss Prlmis Ohrist- mas Shopping" by Doris Macbean. Dialogue: "train to Mauro" Recitation: "Writing to Santa". by Margaret. White. Chorus: "On Christmas Eve", by all school children. Dialogue: "Married in Haste". Recitation: "If I were Santa Claus." . Action Song: "Jolly old st. Nicholas." Monologue: "Under the Mistle- toe", by Lois Ford. Recitation: "How Do You Do", by Orville Montgomery. Song: "Prince Edward Island 13 Heaven to Me" by three senior pupils. Monologue: "Santa's Plan" by Lloyd White. Dia gue: "Ru-ry's Pockets". Mo olotue: "saws secret" by Winston Ford. Pantomime: "0 Little Town of Bethlehem" by three girls. Monologue: ttGettlng Even With Sister” by Carmen Glover. Dialogue: "A Good Impression” Recitation: "ls Santa Married?" by Louise MacNeill. , Chorus: "Song of the Christmas Bells" by all school children. The National Anthem brought an enjoyable evening to a close. ruscoucns mon amour. Debembor Grade X1-l, Zelda. Arsenault; 2. Estelle Williams; 3, Orello Gal- lant. Grade X-l. Lionel Gaudet; 2. John Desltochcs. Claude Gaudet and Valerie Perry: 3, Belle Small. Bruce Small and Cecile Douoet. Grade Ix--1. Rosemary Mc- Quaid and June Gal-lant: 2. Shir- ley Venn and Leah DesRoci'ies; 3. Mona Gallant. - Grade VIII-I. Earl Gsudet; 2. Wanda Steele; 3, Lorraine Wil- lisrns. Grade VII-l. Huguctto Gallon-t: 2. Erma Gallant; 8, Marguerite LeClalr. Grade VI-I. Rosalie Deslloches; 3, Elaine Gallant; 3. Patricia Pairler Grade V-1. Bella Gnudot; 2. Iris Gallant; 3, Carol Perry. Grsdo IV-I, Dianne Blair: 2. Ann Deaitocheaz 3. Florin: Des- Rocha. Grade Ill-l. Ann Steele; 2. Pauline Gaudet; 3. Elaine Dos- Roches and Ron May DeoRoohes. Grade ll-1. Thelma Dcskocher. Actibn Song: by Mary Woelu. . t Camp Fire Songs: Grades.'VlI-X' I it 1 M ftl L U K lflli K to E RV IL E DlAL:2625 A-...-.-...M.......M Poirior: 3. Norms Poirler. ' Grade I-1. Claire Mule LL... Clair; 2, Dina Desnocbes; 3. J..:.. anne Desllochu. lioop Gambling Scandal Erupts NEW YORK. Jan. 18 - (APu..,a, basketball gambling scandal 0:. upted today with the disclosure of an attempt to fix Tuesday nlgim Manhattan-Depaul College gin... and the arrest of two former lllllli hattan players accused of throwint games last season. The players were Henry E. Pumir 24. and John A. Byrnes, 22, .-... captains of last season's tel... charged with taking bribes in tilt three college games. Edward F. Bi-eslin, assistant district attorney of the Bronx. said each received about 55,000 in brih. es. B,i:nes played this season tni Bridgeport in the American Pm. Iessional Basketball League, : Also arrested as zillcod "flxCl'k” were Irving schwnrtzberg. 36, hi..- brother' Benjamin, 35. and Com- ellus Kelleher. 35. They "and ihr two former players were charged with conspiracy and bribery. Professional I cards” w. cu:-zsfrn s. Macll0NAl.li LLB. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. Etc. Office formgrly occupinrl by 7 Late Heath Strong, KC. Collections Promptly Attended to. Money to. Loan. ' 0 R. E. ELLIS INSUILNUI tin - Auto - cnnlty, I Dinner at... somnudngg & Ii 3. F0 N'NIII'IECI's R000 E OP'I'0Ml1”BI8'.l l r PIIONI ms complete Visual A Iii" Glasses and PHONE SIII 3lI.A.l..LMAN's BIJILPINO suminontdo. l'.ll.l. l T. Eorlo I-Iioltoy aim-tuna Accountant Ooudtsn Bank at Oonuncroi dallvllno l PHONE ISII it V -: ...r u E. El l l Porlunan. . .. R.O. oogiogtnalsr Ins Inmineo Glasses FINN i 5 office Haunt ; o to ll: I in I i an or Iionolntmil i Bl:tiI:N'l' mutt! III-W-A 2, Lucille Dullodhsl and Sylvia Ignv-171.1 IL 3uDIKl"IId. By Fggdj 6 Shorten am D i' wait oer vout2gwN I pEamo&'E2 Pl. A rrarmmam. ' T "-71":