PAGE TEN Belmont school Christmas concert l sixth" - Kenneth Johnson. 17. Monologue: Christmas shop- ping - Thelma Clarke. 18: Darkie Song: Allison John- son. Mayne Yeo. Kenneth John- son and James Macbaurin. 19: Recitation: "What the stock- ings said" - Ernest Inman. 20. Dialogue: "The Last Trous- ers" -- Lillian Johnson. Edith Best. Alli.-on Johnson. James MacLauriii and Kenneth Johnson. 21. Trio - ”Silent Night" - Thelma Clarke. Edith Best and Lillian Johnson. 22. Monologue: "Big Sister Gets Mairied" - Lillian Johnson. 23. Pantomime: "Chrnstmas Eve Curiosity" -- Ernest Inman. Win- :ton Yeo. Diane Inman. and Verna Barrett. 24. Recitation: "A Trick of Fate” -- Mayne Yeo. 25. Monologue: "Peter's Parley"- James MacLaurin. 26. Dialogue: "The Deacon's Pro- - On Wednesday evening. Dec. 19. the pupils of Belmont school p:esented their annual Christmas concert under the direction of their teacher, Mrs. Evelyn M. Yeo. Mr. A.E. Johnson. who capably acted as chairman. announced the following program: 1. Chorus: ttchristmas Welcome" by the school. 2. Opening Recitation: Barrett. 3. Welcome Drill: Kenneth John- son. James Macliaurin. Ernest In-' man. Winston Yeo. Dale Yeo Diane Inman. Verna Barrett. 4. Dialogue: "Taking the Cen- sus" - Lillian Johnson, Kenneth Jonnson. James MacLaurin, Ernest Verna foman. Winston Yea. &'':;I;; Y?) The""” cmrke "M 5. Duet: "Away In A Manger": A , ,, ,, , Diane Inman and Verna Barrett. 21 Chc”'"s' Chrmm” Ben” bl the School. 6. Monologue "Getting Even with Slster" - Allison Johnson. 7. Recitation: "When Daddy Wasl A Boy" - Winston Yeo. 8. Pantomime: "O Come All Ye Faithful" - Liliiaii Johnson. Thel- ma Clarke and Edith Best. At the conclusion of the pro- gram Santa made his appearance mid presented gifts and a treat to the pupils. also a gift to the teach- er from her pupils. Complimentary remarks were 9- Recitation. AAA Lady Santa umoc mi the program and on how CiMs.. yg Dale W". liiell the pupils acted their parts .Fal.ewen M Unck,lriid a vote of thanks was extend- .-olHo,;..D1:al0E:ft:h Best Mayne Ywecd to the teacher by the chairman. gnd James Macmurinh - ' l The National Anthem brouizhi lip Motion Sam. HTM Clmsmmsytlioy entertainment; to its conclu- Stockings" -- Allison Johnson ”0”' Mayne Yeo. Kenneth Johnson. "T""'l "J" Howlan and O I I Vicinity Ferdle Arsenault spent a day in Charlottetown recently. Clifford Arsenault drove to Al- bzrton on Monday evening. Mrs. Felix Dgron and son. Paul. of Duvar, were in Howlan Christ- mas. Mary D0ll'OiI and Paul Gallant. of Duvar. spent Christmas evening with friends in Howian. Alphonse Bernard, West: Cape on a business trip Monday Dec. 31. motored to on Mrs. V.iicentWCalliint has with her for SI while her mother. Mrs. Joe 1.. Ax-senauli of Bloomfield. Miss Jean Arsenault was guest of her cousin. Betiy Arsenault. recen- fly. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard of Siimuicrsidc spent New Year's in Howliiii. The Palmer Brothers of O'Leary made a recent business trip to Houian. M;sx Jcrin Finnnn of Campbell- THE GUARDIAN. ton is guest of he: cousins Aletha and Ruth Finnan of Howian. l Miss Aricnc Cziino is spcndingi '-nine time with her sisters and; James MacLaur;ii. NATIVE TR . .. and Ernest Inman. ; 12. Monologue: "Entertaining mm The oak and beech Minister" - Edizh Best. jnativcs of Eniziand and Winston Yen i trees arm the elml 13. Recitation: "The Snnwiuan"---lwas introduced at an earll' dMe- l Diane Inman. I V V N - - l-l. Dialogue: "Palntiiig Thni 1:()R-r TALBOT, wnips icpii Choir" - Thelma Clarke. Allison When R street trumpeter 'tshnt-l lohnson, Mayne Yen. and Winston'tcrc-d the peace" outside, the coiiiityims 1399” sllelldulg some time mun here, Judge 0 Temple Mmhltlie home of her riuiit, Mrs. John Intermission .- Sale of candy. iris told an official: ”Ask him tolr”l""ll- 35 W00d5t0Ck- "fee. 15 Sing Song of Health Vcrsesizo away. Wish him a Merry Clirist-g by the School lmas from me and tell iilm to come, 16 Recitation: "The WEEK OF PRAYER NORTH BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH TUESDAY EVENING 7:30 REV. BURTON CROWE, Speaker. CENTRAL BEDEQUE BAPTIST CHURCH ' WEDNESDAY EVENING 7:30 i REV. J. K. CAMPBELL, Speaker. UNITED CHURCH, CENTREVILLE TUESDAY EVENING 7:30 REV. C. A. BRITEON, Speaker. Following the Wednesday evening service in the Baptist Church, Central Bedeque, the annual meeting of the Bible Society will be held. 4 I NEVER WAS GOOD AT FIGURINE.- UNTIL I BECAME clisll WEEKLY WISE! Why don't you take I tip from a wise housewife who learned from experience the easy way of Food Shopping? . . . The HOLMAN CASH WEEKLY ACCOUNT way! It's all very simple-Just: visit Holman'a Credit Department and arrange for your Cash Weekly Account. Then shop in person or conveniently hy phone and any "Charla it to my Cash Weekly". up with tissues attached for you to check and see ex- Every week your account is made actly what you have spent for . . . Also you have I weekly record of your grocery expenses for week by W003 Wmnarlson. You may pay your Cash Weekly as Yep, W! the wise and easy way of food shopping, so why 5.1.11 you take that tip and drop into Holman”: tomorrow? you wish-weekly. semi-monthly or monthly. It's Smartlo Be Thrifty! HOLMA lwoodstock on Christmas night. Twciuy-lbar-if in the new year." If' g - , ispcnding an indefinite liimc at his home here. inlet to hear good. He is a patient in . County Hospital. .giiest of his lRalph Arsenault. on Sunday even- ing. December 30th. 1 field. were guests of Mr. and Mri:s.. Jos. l Day. intlie's College. DR ' iYiilc time holidays with his par- y” -ents in Howlan. l7l'5tl.0ll were in Howlan on Christ- .ma5 Day. On their return home -It's Smart Toilsc A Holman Gash Weekly! mother in saint John. N. B. i Mi. and Mrs-.”Jcrry Gallant and little grandson, Urbain, were in .VIlSS Lll(') Gallant of Kelly Road at employee Co . is length of i Mr. Fred Arseiiauit. f Cur:-on and Brizzs Friends of Ben L. Arseiiault re- his condition is not so Prince Aifre-d--Arsenault cou.-ins. John was and Master Mix. and Mrs. Ii:-Hil'Cll('F Peters and Mrs. BPllllPft Pcters of Bloom-i 'r. Gallant on ciirisimzisf Fcrdie Arscnziult of St. Qiicbec. spcni l-Liar.-' his Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kinch of Al- i i i Nls In his auniial busiiiess report. Canada's Minister of Trade and Commence. Rt. Hon. C. D. Hm-36. above, passed judgment on .Can- c.:ia's economic record for 1951 and ioiiiiri little wanting. The Trade Minister eiiiphasized that Canada was one of few western countries who were able to meet increased do.-fence demands and still retain a balanced economy. He added that in first. seven months of fiscal year i951-52 defence orders of ti.- thcy were accompanied by Mrs. Kinch's mother, Mrs. Margaret Arsenault. also her uncle. Mr. John Wedge. Mr. and Mrs. l:;'do';c Gallant and siiizs were guests on New Year's Eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant. CHARLOTTETOWN I In 320000.000 have been placed. addition he disclosed that in last five years 52.500.000.000 has been spent in Canada on development of our natural resources. most of this in fields essential to the defence of the free world. Looking to the f.iturc. Mr. Howe forecast tre- mendous economic growth in Can- nda, with such large-scale pro- Jecis as the St. Lawrence seaway rnd creation of greatly increased aluminum and steel manufacturing facilities slated for near future. Poplar Grjve And ilicinity His many friends are sorry to learn that Mr. Donald Smith is on the sick list. Mr. Leslie spent a few days rc- Messrs. Aliieit F'iuii:iu and Puis Peters motored in Cape Wolfe on New Year's day and visited at the home of Fern Blan.-liaixi. The Misses Leonrc nnd Grace Ar- iscnault went to Alhcrion on Fridayl remained Yearis 28th where they relntivcs until New Dec . with Little Miss Marlene Arscnault. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsenault. recently had the mis- fortune to scald one of her feel quite badly. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aiyre Gallant. on December Woodstock schoolhre-opened all er VlllC Christmas holidays on Wed- pnesday. Jan. 2nd. and Hovrlan on Thursday, Jan. 3rd. The death occurred on Sunday. Dec. 30th. on the vlny to Western Hospital, Alberton. of the six months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Pius Finnan. of Campbellton. The wood brothers of Green Hill have been busy in their wood lot in Howlan during the past week where they cut a car load of lum- her which. when sawed will be shipped to Tignish. Sympathy is being extended to. Mrs. Ambrose Corcoi-an. and fam- ily of Plusville on the sudden death of Mr. Corcoran. which occurred at his home on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant had their daughter Emma of saint John. N. 'B.. home with them for Christmas, also their eldest son, Alban. who is spending his holl. day at home. Messrs. Eusebe Arsenault and Mlclvin Gallant motored to sum- nierside on New Year's Day and visited Ben L. Arsenault. II. patient NOTICE All School Assessments not satisfactorily settled with our Secretary on or before March 1st, 1952. will be col- lected through the County Court March Term EORDEN sciioor. TRUSTEES istrate will be instructed By iioiici: All persons in arrears for taxes and assessments due the Town of Kensington are requested to make payment of same to the Town Clerk on or 'before this 12th day of January, 1952. Otherwise the Town Mag- against all defaulters for the collection of such arrears as provided in the Town Act of 1948. ccntly in Moncion. N.B.. with his lson Sterling and Mrs. Smith and llamily. Mrs. Flora Miller has kniie to spend the winter with friends in Cliarloiietown. 1 Miss May Grant. Summersidc. visited her father. Mr. John Grant. during the holidays. Miss Wanda Ellands. Summer- side, spent the holidays with lher mother, Mrs. Muriel Ellands. Mrs. Roy M. Inglis is visiting in Saint Jnlin: N.B.. Sillesl 0! hell daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil MacLean. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dawson spent New Year's Day at 't'hc home of Mr. and Mrs. Ixeith Dawson, Tyne Valley- -,Mr. and Mrs. George Wil- llams and family spent New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacDonald. Birch Hill. llirs. Carrlewhroome returned home on Jan. 2nd after spending a few days with t her daughter. Mrs. Muriel Ellands and family. The pre-Christmas concert pre- sented hy the Poplar Grove school children and their teacher. Mrs. Edith Palmer. was attended by a large audience and l nlcc in Prince County Hospital, who accompanied them home . Prank Gallant of Howlan drove to Roseville and Piusviile on Thursday Dec. 27th. in Piusvilie he visited at the homes of his sis- ter. Mrs. Joseph Gallant and Mrs. Elizabeth Gallant and family. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and little son. Neil. have been with Mrs. Gallant's folks in Bloomfield station and Plusviilc. since the reient death of Mrs. Gallant's father, Mr. Joe Arsenault of Bloomfield. I Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Dlgnan and family of Charlottetown and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dignan and two children of Toroht-0. IDEN- Christmas with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dignan and family at Woodstock. Corcoran of Piusville was held at Si. Bloomfield. on Monday morning. Dec. slat. solemn High Mass was celdbrated for the repose or his soul and burial was in the ad- joining cemetery. - o to take legal prdceedinga Order The funeral of the late Ambrose Anthony's Catholic Church. Tignish shore School closing -- The closing exercises of Tig- nirh Shore School were held on Dec. 19th. at 7.30 P.M. Mr. Ben J. Pure, piesident of the Home and school presided. There was a large attendance of parents and rate- payers present. The classroom was tastefully dec- orated for the occasion. A splen- did Christmas program of carols. reading and Christmas songs was ably carried out by the pupils. A short Christmas drama in two acts was presented with fine effect by the senior pupils. Among the numbers which were sung by the class were: "Les Anges Dans Nos Campagnes". "Dans Cette Elable". "Silent Night". "L'Evang- elinc". "0 December". "Notre Dame Du Canada." "Joy to the World" and the "Magnificat”. The teacher was kindly remem- bered by his pupils and by the lad- les of the district with appropriate- gifis Mr. A.J. Pitre thanked Mr. Artenault for his fine leadership and his keen interest in the wel- fare of the pupils. -- Bi. 0 Institute i realized for improvements. sum was and school Miss Elva Milligan spent Christ- mas withplicr parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Milligon. returning to Dehert on Tliursdliy Dec. 26th. Miss Hcsicr MacLc.-in. Summer- side. spent part of her holidays with relatives and friends in Pop- lar Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Iy'nrl Arinnnd and: two children returned home last week zifler spending some time In Ontario. 1 The Poplar Grove Women's In- stituie met rit the home of Mrs. Ira Brinks on Wcdnesdiiy night. Jni1. 2nd. f Congratulations are being ex- tended to INC and Mrs. Stewart Banks who were married recently in Charlottetown. - Mr. and Mrs. Riiy Dislzini. Monclon. N.B.. spent the Christ- mas liolidnys with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Grigg and son. Carmen. their diiuizhlcr. Mrs. George Wil- liams and Mr. Williams on Christ- mas Day. Mrs. Gerald Millignn and little daughter. Geraldine. are spending some time with her parents. Mr. rind Mrs. Stanley Miiclmnn. Birch llill. Miss Pearl Crnlg. O'l.ciiry. spent the Christmas and New Year's holidays with her sister and bro- ther. Miss Ella and Mr. Hcher Craig. Messrs. Gerald Miiligun, Alfred Banks. Chester Dawson and George MacArthur left on Jun. lst for ,Malne where they are cm- nloyerl with Mr. Harold Milligiin ldllrinll the winter months. I i . . l Mr. and Mrs. Ira Blinks had in very merry Christmas with all of their family home-ttolzether. They included FIO and Mrs. Kenneth Blinks and dnuglitcr, Shelley; I-V0 draught horse in the world. us- ually weighs pounds. ! as much as 2.000 REGENT 3:80-72:5-0:15 TODAY 1:16-lilo TUESDAI' Carmel was couche on Wednesday. January 2. e was a visitor to Miscouche recent- ly. guest of her sister, Mrs. Peter Gaudet. duties after having time visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Martin of Miscouche. Donald O'Leary couche, guests of Mr George January 2. Mlscoiiclie and Vicinity , Mr. Donat Araenault of Mont a visitor to. Mia- Picton Brown of Charlottetown spent the New Year's holiday in Miscouche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Gillia. Alexander Becky came from Bermuda to spend the Christmas holidays at couche. his home in Mia- Joan Arsenault. who is employ- d as a teacher in North Ruatico. Miss Edna Martin. BIN. has re- urned to Boston to resume her spent some Mr. Francis Deafloches of Mis- couche. who is stationed at Pet- awawa. Ontario. spent New Year's at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Felix H. DGSROCIIES. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Peters and son. Wayne of I-Iowliin. were weekend visitors in Miscoucheat the home of Mrs. Peters' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arsennult. -Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- and two children of were visitors to Mis- and Mrs. Wulsh, on Wednesday. Mr. Wilbur Willis. manager of Confederation Life. nnd Mrs. Wil- is. of Charlottetown. were visi- tors to Miscouche on tvedncsday. January 2. guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Gallant. Mr. Clifford DesRoi-hes spent he New Year's holidays in Mis- couche at the home of his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Roches. awawa, Ontario. Felix H. Dea- He is stationed at Pet- Several pupils of the Miacoui-he High School who have appeared on previous man's School Parade. have been recalled to appear finals which programs of Schur- in the semi- took place on Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Giills day. January 4. and children. Ellerslie, spent ."r-r- Ciirisinias niiy with Mrs. Gillls' The monthly meeting of the mother. Mrs. Muriel Ellands and Home and School Association was family, held in H classroom of the Mis- .A..- couche High School on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Aruiiir M:icDon- evening. January 3. Reverend old. Birch I-llll. were guests of Sister EmmHl'Illt'l PTi'3ldPd- A" though the attendance was small. many important matters were dis- cussed. On New Year's Day the Rever- end Fathers Mnnaghan and Kelly of Miscouchc Parish were agree- ably surprised lshioners presented each of them with an address and purse. The address to Reverend Father Kelly was read hy t. azhan by Martin Deskoches. Pre- sentations were made by Adrien Desi-loches Both priests in reply. their heart-felt thanks. when their par- Gaudet and Father Mon- Cyril he one to Rev. and Reggie Laughlln. expressed --BV. CAMEO THEATRE KINSINGTON Monday-Tuesday 7:15-0:15. and Mrs. Stewart Brinks. Mr. The thundering border-empire of Robert Banks. Messrs. Byron, danger. nctlon and violence! 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