1m ‘as. 1942 ‘rue CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Llsrcu m lo SANTA cLAlis Every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY Evenings at 6.3L Santa will be in TOYLANDS every TUESDAY and SATURDAY 2.30 “P. M. Over CFC A "c" truss GEIITRAL GUARDIAN reserved ior news [glulzsllzs TOMORROW l ,__-,-—-—— umrro CHUR o.rM§;=gug4gHED“-‘*L oi CANADAC“ Ipchiord Elli". TRINITY UNITED CHURCH m, I m. muons. M. s. "'- °"‘ Lin, Minister UNDAY BTIRVICIB RW- "VIII MIIIGIRDI A. D. D. 1 M, lloi Euc Miss Marie Monougsli, Deaconess. m, L M, no oasrui. A- lloy Kendall. A.C.C.0.. mam. go I M. undiy School. fllnist P. M. Evensong. 10.00 A.l\l_: Sunday School 100:“ bay Services; Holy Euchar- “- .1 r lday-SJS s. lu. bgifltidiioio A. M. "m" 5venson|—’i.30 P. M. ‘ st. rAuPs CHURCH B", A. LeDrew Gardner. Rector. Qqonist-Miss Lillian Earle. Choir Director-Mrs. G. E1111! 3,30 iioly Communion. 9,30 Coniirmatlou School Com- nfilnboniirmstion school. 11.00 Litany and Sermon 2.30 Sunday School and Junior Bible C1359 11.00 A.M.: Public Worship. Sermon: Rev Hugh Miller D.D. Anthem: "imuror sl, invlslhie."_ Thlman. 7.00 P1111" Plliiilufi Worship. " v. ugh Miller D.D. ..c."-...c=..".%::-~ ‘f "r - Visitors and Students cordially welcome. BAPIISI THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince d i-‘ituoy Streets who. - lee. l. J ds in . BA. 1.00 Evflllnl 1m?" "d 5"‘ Movrnillg “Wozghlp Y! IJII. non. The Oiiicers and men oi ILM. U-S. Queen Charlotte, and the Oi- llflflrs and men oi Charlottetown Sea. Cadet Corps Kemp will at- tend thi, service. Sermon: “Strength to Do Right." Anthem: "Turn Thy Fhce From My Sinsfl-(Sullivan). THE CHURCH SCHOOL 2.80 lll- — A welcome to this Bible tudy service is extended to all. Evening Worship '1 p.m. Sermon: The Rev. C, W. Cook oi PRE§BYTERIAN Jomes Minister ltev. '1‘. H. Bussell wan“ “i. ssnm. lt.C.A.F. Director oi Music. libs E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Bac. 11 am. Morning Worship. Summerside - it .” — ,', Ben gig: my‘ '3 Y Anthem: Tarr With Me o My Tang“, hichozr - J. Swan! (gold; aha“ or — - t nc , us. auisi ‘.30 amkgzlllagh and C‘- irmaster. l’ I p. . - You are invited to worship with ‘YWTHE BAPTISTjJHURCH CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHUIR --__--- -- . . MAM» lent Street ll A. M.—Morning Service, 2.30 P. lit-Bible School. __E!e one wci o, Anthem-JTMK! UP Th! CW5!” i . cgiiqallv-iaigister will conduct the grvicos and deliver the Sermons. IION PPSSBYTERIAN CHURCH Irina sud Grafton Street Minister Rev. (l. Carlyle Webster Mn. Edwin Johnstone Organist 11.01am Theme; ‘The Exalted ‘ozovsrrostitrosv Great George Street iiymnar 1 ‘lid, IUI. , Adlt. and Mrs. Mercer in Charge “than, M. $1.0M.” -- 11 p.m. Church Parade, Rev. J. R. Wm”. Skirmer special speaker. 3,30 ,m_ 1'1" flgbbath School and 2 p.m, Sunday School and Bible Bible Classes. ch55 Evmvm wgggflnr 1. m. Evangelism Service. m, Mm “m, "QW I. p.m, Students sing-song. ‘Throw; ii ‘ill. ill "'" _ l e W s (loser Walt a stampede that a ‘black market" A ih "0 For n um eq- had sprung up in truck transport- ation. ca m e as poobbomioloio ooo..§‘“'o'i‘"1“ f5; hours. the air menace was ket iresh in Italian minds by the bom - oi three airports in Sicily over the week-end. The R.A.F.'s attack last night on stut , important German rail- wa between Italy and the R coal rezions. was ox- pected to have its repercussions on the Italian people. Italy already is short oi coal. an informed Landon economic source said. s-s it is oi iron, steel copper, textiles, iruits and vegetab es. Adds To Bitterness The last three shortens h ve -su1t0d large drained to rmany. T is, plus the iact that Italy's oiiicial food. tat- ions are about haii those oi Ger,- many, as added to the Italians bitterness toward his e111. Food prices are so hish that em- pioyees o! the Vatican were re- ported tobe receiving salary in- creases to cover higher living costs. From Ankara, oaoltfl-l o! 110119-"1 ‘Turkey, came reports th marry had decided Italy could not or would not deiend herscii oquateiy against en attack bv Allied tomes. As s. consequence, it“ WM said. 60.000 military-are male tour- ists" from Germany had entered Italy in the last three months. The German command sai to have ordered iortiilcations erected at the Brenner Pass between Ital Mid Austria as s. ’ no, yourselves u. love oi looking ior the mercy oi fill’ ~ Jesus Christ unto eternal o with You are cordially invited to wor- ship us. Mussolini o... Fascist Lcalicrs To Gonfcrcncc tolilinwl-llsrl LONDON ov. 23 (AP rienoo ay d N — ) — loo idl tod that new‘; bogbnigg ysttacks on an continued advances by ediorcesin North Airlcs are iln wing train olgaiogro ‘ °“ ussoiini was reported to called the Fascist Leaders oi bat- tled Genoa, Turin and Milan ior a ersnoe, poesumab on methods slisyins civilian ears oi the bs menace. action cams on the heels oi a mdio admonition to Italian mp1s by Ailesa-udro Psvoioni, ister oi popular culture, to evacuate large cities except where gbtnlggllg-ciualfls presence was ERM- have lino oi eience. The Arctic coast oi Alaska is in- habited by iewer than 1.009130?" manent residents. Ueq Minsrlis ior sprain!- h Stampede Reports received in neutral Bem said thre tel-s 1 the Pvbuleatlon had oleigugonoa lg such 2W I ) vow 2% IT IS APPOINTED é v w unio men once to die, but after this the judgment. 9'1 Hebrews 9-27. Therefore “Prepare to meet til! Gm", I. Amos 4-12. “Ye must be born again.” John 3-7. l’ Services in Gospel Hail, Upper Prince Street. f.’ Sunday-Breaking oi’ Bread, .. . 10.30 a.m. Q Bible Reading, . 11.45 a.rn. $3 Sunday School, . 2-30 P-m- 2,; Gospel Meeting 7.00 p.m. '; 9 Gospel meetings will (D.V.) be continued in above lizlll each night next week, except Saturday‘, at 3 o'clock. W. N. Brennan, New Glasgow, N.S., will preach WELCOME — old and young -- WELCOME- c~<>oc~ocvx>c~o~¢ GRAND OPENING DANCE carol-iron CLUB WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2 Good company, good band, good entertainment. Novelties, Lucky Spot prizes ete- Come along and bring your friend! HDMISSION 88o ‘rliis ' is oi local interest, but advertising oi e uewsy nature may be inserted at iivo oouts sword. strictly psy- ahle in advance. CUNFIIDEEATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. ti KENT BEAUTY Shoppe iorm- erly Helen's, 100 Kent Street, phone 8'17. 11-28-21 CHURCH 0F ENGLAND, Blmda, , Nov. N. The rector will be unab e to take services in the parishes oi Ompaud and Springfield. Rev. G. R. Hartman. 11-28-11 GA"ENIIISH CHARGE — Scr- vices on Sunday, Nov. 29 in North Rustico at 11 am. and in Stanley Bridge at 7.30 p.m. Rev. Geo . Tilley, minister. 11-28-11 MR. AND MRS. LEM MATHE- scn, Wheatiey River, announce the oi their daughter V olet to James Robert, son oi Mz. and Mrs. Wm. B. Cousins, Rose Valley. Marriage to take place early in De- cember. 11-28-11 THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada - Divine worship will be held on Sabbath next as follows: Cardigan, 11.00 o.m., Lorne valley, 3.00 p.m. and Montngue at 7.30 p.m. Mr. Wallace Murray, student \v‘l1 be in charge. 11-33-11 NOPICE - Sacred Concert 'I‘r1rl- iiry Church will take plnce Sun-. day December 6th instead oi ' November 29th as announced. I 11-28-1 CORNWALL PASTORAL charge —Serv1ces Sunday, Nov. 29 ore as follows: Cornwall, 11 am. Surldav School,'l0 a.m. Adjt. Mercer, guest Speaker. Y.P.U Song Service 7.30 p.m. Klflgqflll, 3 p.m New Domin- ion. 7.30 ll". Rev. J- R. Skinner, mlnisie . 13-23-11 NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Sunday, Nov 39th il am. Morning service; 12 noon Community Sunday School; 7.30 sacred Pageant; 3 p.m. Cavendish Baptist Church Service. Rev. R. E. Show, Minister". 11-28-11 COME to the Special meetings being held in the Gospel Hail, Upper Prince Street. each nignt except Saturday at 8 o'clock. "He, that being citen reproved hard- eneth his neck, shall suddenly be destroyed, and tirat without rem- edy." Prov. 29 1 L28-4i SHIFTING STAND PIPE-Work is nearing completion at the C.N.R. yards here in shifting a stand-pipe for watering outgoing engines. The stand-pipe is being moved nearer the round-house to reduce the length oi required pipe line. The work is being done by the railway engineers. NORTH RIVER Baptist Glurches, Nov. 29: North River. Sunday School 10.15 a.m. Service L1 am. Clyde River, Sunday School, 2 p.m. Ser- vice, 3 p.m. Kingston, Service 7.30 p.m. Fsirview, Sunday school 11 s. m. Long Creek, Sunday school 11 am. You are cordially invited to worship. Rev. A. E. Todd, minister. 11-28-11 TRINITY UNITED CHURCH -- Services Sunday will be conducted 11a the minister, Rev. Hugh Millet .A., D.D. Dr. Miller will give the sermon at 110th morning and eve- ning diet; oi worship. Music ior the day will be upprlpvlnie to the services and will be under the d1. rection oi Proi. A. R. Kendall, or- gu The several departments oi the Sunday School rvl.i meet at their respective times, under the direction oi Miss Marie MncDovgall. LOCAL SALVAGE EFFORTS- salvsge material shipped through the Charlottetown Salvage Com- mittee up in the present included the ioilowklg: Jdpeq‘ 142,540 lbs; mixed rags 7,5 lbs; scrap iron 50,200 lbs; rubber tires, shoes etc. 28,030 lbs. Besides the quantities already shipped there are 6,000 lbs. scmp ron; 6000 lbs. rubber tires: 1000 lbs. rubber tubing and 35.1100 lbs. paper yet to be marketed. This collection represents energetic vol- untary eiiorts on the art oi the committee in charge, t ose chiefly responsible being the president, Mr. James Robison, Mrs. G. D. Fitz- gerald, and Mo]. T. B. iVicNutt. Merchants in the city generously fierlt their trucks and supplied gss ior t weekly collections. Trucks and dr vers were also lent by the 17th Armoured Reserve Regiment and by Col. Andrew oi Beach Grove. Girls of the local Canadian Red Cross Motor ‘Transport Unit volunteered their services as driv- ers oi the trucks on Saturday ei- ternoocls. SANTA g RIDES l AGAIN By Gcofi Hayes 1 M.M little d h girlie Ssnbt? Clnlus st ‘hi: in til!- home and help him land Ideal For Scrapbooks! Starting Nov. 30 in The GUARDIAN In peacetime Lt JSPITIIIlOH in music i: P"0!ii0 F" - "w." received 11*" S‘! D G. H" the A~tivo s ~ ‘ c Faves oer nrolrcied to W9 rank of Vsrlzrrit Officer YORK UNITED CHARGE-Rev J A. Nicholson, minister. Nov. 29th services, 11am. Central Church; 8 p.m. York; 7.30 p.m. Brackley, 11-28-11 PURCHASES FARM PROPERTY Malpeque Road, iormerly owned by ig/ilrsk James Blake and theiate Mr. a e. PATRIOTIC FAMILY -- The following six sons oi Mr. W. J. Cheverie oi Souris are overseas: Crcorge Ohcvcrle, Sgt: Herbert, Corporal; Private Franklin, Joseph H, Pte. Everett A. and Able-Seaman LeRoy. Quite an en- viable record for one PE I. family. VISITING MONCTON - Mrs. DEMAND - There has been brisk demand ior Island dairy cattle this summer and tail, close to 1,000 head having been exported. These have been shipped to Maine, New- ioundlazld, Rothesa and Sussex, N.B., and to Hunt gdon, Quebec. Holstein: and mshires have been leaders in the demand with Jer- seys snd Guernseys close ioliowingz. Prices have ranged ircm $90 to $100 ior good quality cross breeds to $176 and up for pure breds. REGULAR MEETING OI‘ ‘I'll!- NITY Y.P.U. - The regular meet- ing oi Trinity Y.P.U. was held by candlelight at 8 o'clock. The meen- ing opened with recreation in the Social Hull led by Pansy MacAus- land During the sirlg-song which followed. in charge oi the Presi- dent, Mlss iviiriam Hughes, q new Spiritual was learned "This littl" light oi men." Leonor Jordamrpre- sided at the piano. The repo oi the attendance contest was given as follows: Missionary Grout) 9.1: Leadership ‘Traimi 8.26:Culture 7.09: Citizenship ‘i. . The losing group provide refreshments ior the closing Christmas meeting Dec 11. The closirw worship was conducted bv Miss {v10 Mcbourall, The 'I‘hcrie v- "In quPtncss and confidence is thy strength." Personals Sergt. I‘. J. Gallant loit yester- day morning on return to the mainland after s nding a short leave with 1111s wl e and young son in this, City. Miss Mae Stordy. Crapsud, has returned to her home, aiter spend- ing o. pleasant three week's visit at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Sey- llour Myers, i-iazelbroolr. 26 Naval Mcn Arc Awarded Decorations grrAwA, Nqv, z6-(CP)-Navv Minister Macdonsld announced tn- og? can the iollowirlll N Gw- o m Navy Personnel have been awarded decoratiomw- Distinguished Service Cm! IJiL-Ondr. 0w Stanley Wlndflvl- Duncan, BO. romantic‘ unlit-add“ rlltglnels‘ suoyd yer , . . ran re, . . Act Lt-énldr Andrew l-ledley Dobson, n.o.rv., ao Robie st, rm- ‘Ii151E151EQDEIEIEIEEEEIEIEEIEEEIEEIEEESIEIEIEIIEIEIEIIEIEJEIEIEIIEIEEEtsrs and ‘M iiax. Holst. lnslq Nelson Ieflo ior- i Wellington Bydlve as Saint John, N.B i $2 ‘F IJ Col U G Dawson, V D , C1:al"lo.i,eto\\'n iolulu Now, as qummelldunt oi a b.1510 tzsin ng c nlre in Nova Scoilll, he plays the organ in the c lwtp vhllfil. H S 11151111" "alpt A D MzlcDululZd oi Murzly River, P E.‘ I turns the 1c. ' _-_= iu UL‘- unulilbL s Asst/J‘ lli oil.‘ LlDlib enemy U-bvlns :- Lleut. Richard Kingsley luster, Vancouver" . urn-Lt. Frullk Culley Pléllll, OL- -Mr. Edward Powley oi (‘Land tgvyw Falls. Newfoundland, has recently sub-Lt Ernest Maurice Chad- purchased the iurm property on the wmk, vlewua, Lreudmg writ/er Trevor Roderick Heard, ‘roronw. Ab. Jess Lloyd Crululey, Owen Sound, Ont. Po. Frederick Alexander Trottier, R..C.N., 240T, 73 Arlington Ave, Ottawa (wile at Hullinxl. Ls. Charles Moore, TUIUIILO, Lieut. Wllilam Pope, Vancouver. Po_ Max Abrumsoll, Calgary. Erlgine Room Aniiiccr‘ Leslie ll, Montreal (wife ) Clliei Stoker Edgar Morris, Tor- Clifford Lea and her two children, Onw- Annabelle and Waiter, oi Victoria, Sub-ht Daniel Tumbull Bunion. p.m. have arrived m Moricton to Windsor. Ont. spend the winter with Mrs. Ian's P°- TfileiiTaPhlfifi 30561111 Graham parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Mac- Wilkinson. Win11! . Heath, Illgllileld street. - Morlc- CPQ- Alexander Alwhterlone 1 _ White, Winnipe . ton Iranscr pt Acting u‘ Alfen Mcconney’ w!‘ ISLAND DAIRY CATTLE IN 009°- 2. For Gails-ntry and supremo de- votion to duty in connection with Convoysz- The Late Lieut. John Molson The Lmte Ab. Leslie Horne, Win- Walkley, Montreal , U! e Moghod P. E. Island Hospital Collections CHARLOTTITOWN $1.00—Mrs. R. R. Bell. rancorvwoon collected by Mrs. L A. Dlsnm boo-Dr. A. J. Murchison. l.0o—-Mrs. 1.. A Diznon. w“ Mal-y Gorveatt, Kenneth McLean. 50 cents — GOMIQXI Thompson. Total-EGO. NINE MILE CREEK and CUMBER- L , Lot 65 Collected by Annie L. Curd! 1,00 - Mrs. Wesley MacDousall. George N. MucPheo. 50 cents Airs. Gordon Taylor. Miss Jessie Sllllm, Miss Annie L. Uu;l.e. .'\i".i.‘ll1.1.S Belts, Norman McDonald, Gilbert NiucDclugall, M105 1214c Cslnpbeii, Mrs. Robert uucDolrzllzl, M1 . J. H, MacDonald, uirs. Lac ‘Paylor. 35 cents - Mrs. Albert MacDon- aid. 25 cents — Weldon Taylor, Dem Gorrentt Totai»-5'7.85. ALBERRY PLAINS Collected by Charles Alacllljilan $1.00 — Mrs. Flora Mgcteod, Zlirs. Wrll. JlrlcMlllurl, Mrs. i- man Mac- .\i.11all_ A. C. lvlucMlilall, Slaw Mac- ’ Slcarni - Johnson iiuptlals The iolio iroln s Mediord Mass per be read with in- terest ere u Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stearns, lather and mother oi the groom, are iormer IsiandersMr. Stems being irom Bridgetown, P. E é, and igrs. Stems irom Savage , . it. I. White weddin bells and pink and white decor-at ons adorned the llcme oi Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stearus, i3 Lewis St, ior the mar- riage Sstluriay eveninfl oi Miss Lois Aileen Johnson oi Buzzards Bey, daughter oi Mr. and ivirs. O. S. Johnson oi Harwich, Mass, to their son Stsii Sergeant Robert s. Bteams. Rev. Alexander Hendezson, M'n- ister 0i The First Baptist Church 1n Mediord periolmed the double ring ceremony. Music was provid- ed b Mrs. James v. Beau-std oi Med 0rd. a friend. The groom's til-yea old grand- father, Mr. S A. Coiiin oi Prince Edward Island. gliesented the bride ior marriage. e bride looked very sweet and pretty in a baby blue chiiion gown will rhzrred bodice, ion iull sleeves, and a slight tra . Her tiara with shoulder-length veil matched her gown. She wore a col-sage oi white gardenias and white sweet peas. Mia Harriet Steam; oi Mediord sister oi the groom was maid oi honor. She were s gown oi shell oinlr chiiion -and s cor-sage oi onlr rosebuds and sweet peas. yellov ch ysanth I l 'ms, and blue batch- elor butto s Mr, Gordon Steal-us. the groom's iather. served as best Niillilll Charles MacMlilan and Miulcoim MrlcLearl. 50 (161115 _ George Ric-inns, Thomas Stewart. Total - $8.00. CANOE ("RE C.>'i .l b- u. iii‘ an ami All a l. 111w .\l r- vl ‘i110 L‘. 1. .L"J '1‘ ‘., L, -1. ‘ 5n u .1 lli V l ll’ L.) .0 is - 1.... 1 3.! 1;. ill. ..s. J21.‘ .\Z:l.Nc I. J Arc- .-v.n, Mrs. Jug.‘ MhCNl-lVill, irclle iacDouguil, Nialgarc: xiacbr-lald 11's, Daniel Macbeall, Dougald Mac- Zcall, Artcmas Rncerkon, M"s. E C. ‘iucKlnnorv. i1 1d A Maciiwlnnn Mrliihc ' Total - $14.20. STANLEY BRIDGE (‘oilcctvli by Nils. Elmer Fyie and lli-rs. D. J. MacLeod 2.00 - Mrs. J. E. Fleming 1.00 — A. E. MacNeil, Mrs. H. S. ‘i-rvFwen. 50 cents — Carl Woolner. D. J- Aiacifiod, Mrs. Lorne MacEwen, Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. Frank ffell, M s. Gertrude Brown. Wm. G. ‘iacKzly, Mrs. Ernest MacElven. Nirs. J. MncKay, Mrs. Wm. Gunn, ‘Jrs. Elmer Fyie, Mrs. Albert His- rott. 30 cents - Mrs. Stanley Biggar. 25 cents - Mrs. George MacKay, Wilbert Hiltz. Mrs. Craniord Mac- Kay, John MacKenzie, Mrs. J, E. Hiscott, Mrs. Wallace Perish. Total -- 11.80. U100 KINROSS Collected by Mrs. Waller B. lcott zoo-n. A. MacPherson. 1.00 -— D. J. MacLeod, Mrs. D. B MacLeod, S E MacLeod, Miss Ella MacLeod, Warren Dawson, Mrs. .7. Otis Manhood, Mrs, W. Ii. Walter Carson. ‘h her bloc‘ lave 1' Elur ’ QEEJIEIEIEIEEJIEIEIEIEIIEIEIEIIIEEPEIEIEIIEEIEJE 1-1 HOYT’S BEAUTY SALON man. The mother oi the vrocm wnres Yellow and whim (‘nrflgg omd chWon ?"\V1l C tlfilwlfllnvs w e iron" "r- . “I, or |'l'f'1',- on bv ._.,_,,.. 1,...-- ,.--_.. l‘! ll fl rl o. , k "zr l‘ sh ' o “rd H "h 1* 1"“ “d by th~ Llbertv w": "Y ' - “"5 Wu "'\ "cod Couwnuv “lfore cute-rim! the Army in Murch ‘~31 He is connected with the ‘lr. Corps Area at Camp Erjvlrgris. ‘iacKinncn. Mrs P. J MscQrloen Mrs. Lloyd Robbin; Mrs John Canlpbeii. Mrs. Fq-o Hume. S A “iacleod, A A J. MscLcod, W B. Scott. 50 cents _ Wellington MacLeod. ivirs. M. i". Macioeod. 26 cents — Mrs, James Gillis. Total — 17.26. GRAND VIEW Collected by Miss Kay Fraser 1.00 - Malcolm A. MacDonald. 50 cents — Neil Maciieth. Mrs. Wflired Giilis, Kay Fraser. Z6 cents — Mrs. Bruce MacLeod, Dan M, Oiliis. Arthur MscPherson, Total .20. SOUTH LAKE Collected by Mrs. Alex Cameron 1.00 — R. D. Cameron, Dist Point. 1.00 — Alex Osmeron. Mrs. Ada. Dingweil. so cents — Mrs. Elmer Pressr. 50 cents — Mrs. Reggie Bose. Total-GAO. W001i rs! "(is W581 Collected by "p. Tenn MaoMilian 1.00 - Ale" E MscMiilan Tena- Proudiy Introduce ior the first time, on the Inland the London, New York, Hollywood, Montreal and Toronto, STYLE that will give a HAIR SHOW 3 P5 egg“ ‘ gefflceo“ gm“ N e0“ Admission 05o. EIEIEIEIEIEIEIIEIEIEIIEIEIIEIIEIEIEIEIEEI 1 .15. uoe Kr; pfl Pant 112. Marceau Method oi: Hairdressing Showing all Latest Hair Style creations ere Sled by Martel!" i" °*"""“ At the v CLUB 8.30 P.M. Tuesday Dec. 1. Ail Benefit will so to the C” i r r l WEDNIZSDXY, DEC. S ii0TRi-I DAME iiiiili TEA DEC. 2nd and 3rd Magnificent. Cilrlsimss Grits in Linen, Ltuillcr, Punter. Brass 4nd l'0ti4:r_\—l':lll1illg.~ , Specisi ‘falilie oi Baily Gills ‘ Endless variety oi Aprons. Certificate and Novelty ‘fublfli. g \ Bingo and oihl-r Gllmcs with lovely lizlrlrilvork for Prizes TEA iiféil S”? Solini. Peter; (Izlih l‘ l1 i. Z Home Cookinx Children's “'03P varll-iy Table Aprons Anilque Table, noon Table u...“ Holy Redeemer H8" Til-NIGHT ‘ i) uumck 5113i“) (lihlil P111135 l {if t-‘ZEUIT 30 cams r =" o". . » Bx’ T R RB.’ 011T Honor RU“ F r oroco 1o - 1- 5"" . _ _ Vlmzl ' Grade 9 Asia R0 p . 3, {tiyrrn 3i " Gr de 5- - , _ 3. Elvinc “lib-r: es..- ___1_;r_m1 ac.. Grade 7 24 ch13“? Mofliswy. 3, Allison- Moloto- _ 1, Allis no mes. Grade d. 2. Pa“ 3:? M ms”. 3. Edwin MarRaO. and 9, _ 1. Joan Moore. ° o, Maurice wot-h. 3. Basil McCann a and; 4. — 1. lax-rune M01116! 2. irma Home! . s. lite-meat wrgllh- Qygflgl-LLQOHSMD sod. I. Thelma Walsh. 8. Shirley Clay. s 3. Lon-‘irle Doiron qq-ug 1. _ 1. Anne MacPhail, 2. Malice Dmhi, s. Avis Graves. IEEIIEIIEJEIEJETIE an wgmeil. Red w