,-m;cf.AMBER pg 15. - was 9. E. l. club of Halifax general meeting of . Club of Halifax was fDe('. 10 at the Women's Rooms on Young Ave. following officers were. for the coming year: pre- A. F. Mclsaac, vice-presi- J. J. Gaudet: 2nd vice pre- .:tlcut, Edward Dcucette; secre- mry-treasurer. Miss Margaret Bl'l"I'IC. Elected to the executive ,.'.-re, Austin McKenna. Walter lIpilSllS, Lynwood Gilill. Mrs. mu-ard Doucetie and Mrs. J. J. Liaudet. During the meeting it Ms decided to hold rard parties The .lmrd . lirini. ilcni. ml dances .durlng the winter 'n0lii.TlS. Square dancing was enjoyed -mil refreshments were served, OWARD MclNNIS H FITTED FOOTWEAR 175 Queen St.-Currie Bldg. -m--1:.-xs-um BIRTHS. Mlillillhliis. . cams Sill: Par Insertion BIRTHS lll'RNAGllAN-At the Charlotte- nmn Hospital on December lath, l. , to Mr. cnd Mrs. P. A. Mum- : an. a son, ills lbs. lH)il.N - Ail the P. I-3. Island llnspital on December 9th. 1953. to Mr and Mrs. Lorne Acorn. a son. l1ria.n Lorne. liar-LI-IAN - At tho Sutherland Memorial Hospital. Pictou. N, 8.. till December lath, 1953, to Mr. and xlrs. Cecil Macbeam a son. 8 lbs. ii on. ' GIB-SON - At the P. E. Island Hospital on December lath. ION. to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd N. Gibson (nee Anna Maiclue) a. son. Ridhard Ifnyd. - HICKS - At Middleton Hospital. N. s.. on December 9th. 1051.10 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hicks (nee Mary ltayhew, R. N.) a son. Charles Allen. 8 lbs. 6 cm. . liuPLESSI&-At the P. E. I. Hos- ..tal, Saturday. Dec. 12. 1&3. to Air. and Mrs. Frank DuPlessis of what-lottetown. (nee Muriel Le- i-lrgey) a daughter, 7 lbs. 9 czs. Marion Elizabeth. MABBIAGE5 l'lPPY - MYERS - on Monday, December 7th, at to Lspthorn Ave., Charlottetown. l1y,Re'v. J. H. Bishop, Hazel Caroline Myers and George Ernest Pippy. both of llaselibrook, P. E. I. DEATHS HICKS-At Pownal on Monday. Dec. 14, 1963, Ansley 8. Hicks in his 62nd year. Eurmul from Pow- nnl United Church on Wodnuday. new 16. 1953 at 1:30 p.m. Inter- will take place in psackvllie, BEATON-At the Charlottetown llnspital. Dec 14. mm, Victor Br-aton in his 69th year. His re- mains will be transferred this morning from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to his late resi- ll-nce in East Point. Funeral no- life later. .lIcDONALD-At the home of her lllllnhter Mrs. John Naddy. Or- Wll. Mra.. Dougaid C. McDonald, used 7'! years. The funeral will he held from the home of her daughter on Thursday morning in it. .Toachlm's Church, Vernon River for Requiem Mass at 9.30. llurial in the church cemetery. HMGILLIVIIAY - At Montreal, ll" 14. Mrs. Annie Maccillivrey. formerly M Blooming Point. P. E. E. Her remains will arrive in Charlottetown by train on Thurs- l-".l' cvcnlng and will be conveyed to the Hennessey Funeral Home iliifllfl they will rest until Satur- tlilv morning. being ' then trans- ;"rr"d to St. Bonaventure Church, rrnfndle, for Requiem High Mass. lllilnl in the church cemetery. N.li. Maclean UNDEBTAKEB. EMBALII THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN and space and Jones. sown TAXI-Dial as-lo. FINDLAY coal and wc heaters. DACKS SHOES - The gift of perfect taste from 111.95. Hender- son and Cudmure. - VISIT HI-STYLE furor aces. Douglas,Bros. anO Jo es. COLEMAN FIJDOB FURNACE Douglas Bros llI.l'LLINERY: Cantwe1l'e next Gloria. Pharmacy. masters. Toastmaete masters. Priced right. Music Store. RECORDS by your Store. arzanaoaa Bananas for coll wood or oil. Bryenton at Macliay seuvlcs: T0 slcx. Dial 5132. '” Mr. Arthur 1:. Holland. president SUN BEAM Miixinasteis. Shave- and Iron- Toombs favorite art- ists for Christmas. Toombs Music Telephone Union. Rejects Interim Wage Increase the Island Telephone company. of the Telephone Company local of Ltd.” 4 the International Brotherhood of Mr. Holland stated that record- Eiectrical workers commentuig ings had been made of the pro- last evening on a resolution passed ceedinga during the inquiry and at a meeting of the union held in the Oommlsion had indicated that Charlottetown on Saturday even- it would be some time about the tng said that copies of this resoiu- lei: of the new year before these tion had been sent to the Public recordings could be typed out snd Utilities Commission and the un- studied by the members of the l63'A Great George Street. Every istyls Hi-style. DAl:'s TROUSERS direct from England for his Gift. 325.00 at Hen- derson and Cudrnorc. KEBOSENE. Electric pane Gas Refrigerators. and enemy. and Pro- Bryentcu "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL.” Giggey'a Pharmacy. next Stewart's Bakery. VIYELLA DRESSING GOWNS. guaranteed washable, sl9.5o. Hen- " and C J c. REBEKAIIB Ohristmas enter- tainment tonight. Odd-fellows in- vited. CANDLELIGIIT Carol ,Sel'vice. Crapsud Church Thursday, Dec. 17th at 8 PM. PUPILS of West Kent. School will stage a Christmas coral pag- eant in Prince of Wales College auditorium. Monday, Dec. 21 at 8:16. A collection will be taken me to establish a music library. RECEIVED LEG IN.IUBY-F'rail- cls Maclntyrc. 11-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Maclrltyre, Spring Park, was taken to the Charlottetown Hospital about five o'clodk yuterday evening suIIering from a leg injury which occurred when the lad slipped and fell in front of a slow-moving truck. I MIGEATORY BIRD CASE AD- JOUIINED-The case or two Mon- taiglue residents charged with hunt- ing migratory birds within a half- mile of a. place where baiting is taking place (Milltown Cross) was further adjourned till Monday af- t ,Decsmber 21 clue to coun- sel for defence being unable to make the trip from Charlotte- town Evidence for the prosecu- tion waa completed last week. CANDLE LIGHTING SERVICE- An overflow congregation was present at Trinity Church Sunday evening to take part in the annual candle lighting service conducted by the Young Pcoplc-s' Union Marni” . of the Y. P. U. formed the choir and the President Mary Morrison with Gladys MscMiiia.n. Richard Carson and Kelvin John- ston took part in the worship. Rev. A. Frank Macbean preached a. very appropriate sermon for the oc- casion entitled "Groping in the blackout or wahririig in the light". Misses Wilma and Janet Wood were heard in beautifully rendered duet "0 Holy Night". llusii Beginning At City Post Office The Oharlottetown Post Office is beginning to feel the effects of the Crulatmas rush and Postmas- ter J.J. Connolly reports that ex- tra help is now' working in all de- partments to handle the additional volume of mail. Letter carriers will have two helpers on the residen- tial walks when warranted; there will be two deliveries a day until the day after Christmas. The Postmaster states that the American mail has been coming through steadily and should this continue. it will have the effect of preventing a pile-up during the Dial 5228. Serving full course din- ners. Specialising Chinese dish. rat. Beaver wanted. W. Chwter S. MoLure, ISLAND GRILL. Queen street. TRAPPERS MINK WIID, Musk- and good Red Fox 110 Kent Street. Charlottetown. Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- ion will now await the decision of the Commission. The that: "Local Union 1811 of the Inter- national Electrical Workers does not accept the five-per-cent in- crease in wages at this time and would rather wait for the final de- clsion of the Public Utilities Com- D L B Egv 5. mission in the matter of the wngr M" 01” D ""0 5 K: dispute between the said Local and resolution simply stated week. Commission. Mr. Holland acid that in mak- ing their decision not to accept the interim offer, the Union meant no offence to the Commission and fully realized the good intention of the board. He said the Union attended the hearing to support the decision of the Arbitration Board whiich had already rccqmmended a Haffn in- crease in wages and a 40-hour cording. 180 Kent Street. Phone 6915. 5I.U8HY ROADS - The snow which fell yesterday caused haz- ardous traveiling on streets and highways throughout the Province. There were several rctporfs of cars and trucks in the ditch but no serious accident: were reported. POLICE COURT - A man charg- ed with operating a motor vehicle while ”impaired" was fined 31,00 and costs or 20 days in Jail when he appeared before Magistrate Mar- tin yesterday morning in City Po- lice Court. A drunk and disorderly was sent to jail for 20 days, an- other was fined s10 and costs or 10 days. another 35 and costs or five days and another was remanded until today. A female drunk was given a suspended sentence. MINOR. ACCIDENTS - In spite Local Business Women's club Holds December Meeting The December meeting of the Charlottetown Business and Profes- sional Women's night at the Charlottetown Hotel. took the form of a jolly Christmas party complete with cakes. candles, turkey and all the trimings. The program committee for the month, under the chairmanship of Mrs. a "Hit Parade" conte'st of popular Christmas numbers the members of each group par- ticipating drew token gifts from the three large, well-filled Christ- mas stockings which formed part of the special decorations for the the Club, held last Benjamin Rogers. sponsored after which town rds Club. I. feature of the evening's en- tertalnmcnt was two numbers by the Chrorai Group directed by Miss Florence Simmons. A sum of money was voted by club to purchase Christmas for all the little girls in both orphanages between the ages of three and ten years. In connection with this the club was pleased to receive a 510.00 con- tribution from the West Women's Institute. It was also reported that many Women's Institutes-in the vince are making stuffed animals for the younger children in both orphanages and have offered those over nnd above. the requirements for sale through the Business and Professional Women's proceeds to go suitabli: gifts for the boys in these institutions. An auction sale conducted dolls for Wood Islands Pro- the buying 11!! Bunbury lied Cross Nursing Course Completed Fifteen members of the Hun- bury Red Cross home nursing class received acknowledgment cards in recognition of having at- tended the home nursing course given there during the past twelve weeks. The course. which was completely successful, was held in the homes of the vraious members and was given by the Red Cross home nursing super- visor. Mrs. Wendeli Wood, R.N., assisted by the public health nurse. Miss Dorothy Cox. The following women success- fully completed the course: Miss Adelaide I-lamm. Mrs. Fred Tay- lor, Mrs. Russell Farquharson. Mrs. John A. MacDonald, Mrs. W. R. Bovyer, Mrs. Leslie MacDon- ald, Mrs. Fred Kelly, Mrs. Harry Wood. Mrs. C. J. Wood, Mrs. Willard Kelly, Mrs. Leslie Rankin. Mrs. William Smallwond, Mrs. Mark Young, Mrs. Elmer Peters, Mrs. David Mutch. At the closing meeting held at the home of Mrs. Harry Wood last Thursday night, the members presented the home nursing in- structor, Mrs. Wendell Wood. with two china ta cups and sauc- ers in appreciation of her services for teaching the course. Refresh- ments were served by the hos- less. TRADI-I BOOSTER El.)MON'Il3N -- plans to spent 3.30.000 next year on tourist. advertising. the provincial economic affairs department indi- cated. This would be almost double the 1953 expenditure. "Changes have been taking place periodically at the Summer- side R..C.A.F. station, and the re- cent change over to a different form of procedure and training is part of a developed pattern.” said Group Captain A. G. Kenyon, Of- ficer Commanding R. C. A. F. Station Summerslde in addressing the Charlottetown Rotary Club at the weekly luncheon yesterday. ”The change in functions re- quired a change in personnel and since the last of ihe student navigating officers checked out. the change is more apparent ihnni real." he said. "Where three. rows of Dakotas carrying groups of 14, the present Lancastr-rs deal only with groups of four." "The aim of the Air Navi- gation School," continued Captain Kenyon. "is to develop individual efficiency in lectures and ground practice and conclude with work in the air. Two pupils in each fly- ing crew is regarded as a proper balance for team efficient-y when the tactical exercises learned on the ground are being practised in the air." p "The R. C. N. personnel from (OP) - Alberta. Naval Air Service now on il'll'.' station are dealing with a sup- port group for air craft carriers," said the speaker, "and we find ihem a good group to deal with and hope they will stay with us- ior a long time." Overall Picture ' " Captain Kenyon in cmunleniing nn the nver-all picture said ihali ways and means Eimittee netted a considerable sum for the club fund and concluded an enjoyablei i h 5- reduction in personnel amuonfed to about fifteen per cent, composed almost entirely of PAGE Reviews Functional Changes At RCAF Station. Summerside Dointeri nut that the peace time alterations to buildings and the erection of new ones on the sta- iion running into millions of dol- lars in the past few years, had iieen completed. The same num- her of married men on the sta- tion as under the former set-up railed for a payroll equivalent to that of the past. The speaker was introduced by the chairman, Alistair Mar- Lead and thanked by co-chairman Fulton Pierce. The sympathy of the club was extended by Presl- (ient Bill Reid to Dr. Giddings on the til'.'iiil of his father. Letters of acknowledgment and apprecia- tion were read from the Rerl Cross Society, the Free Dispen- sary and the Playgrounds Com- mission as A result of the tin- nntions sent them following the Rotary Auction. Walter I-iyndman vies song leader for the Christ- mas Carols with Randy Mannln: at the piano. Visiting Roiarian Group Captain A. G. Kenyon of the Summerside Club and other lzucsts were Rev. W. A. Cotton. D.D.. Sinclair Mncloeorl. inspec- ior Ross Herman. Arthur Car- ruthers. Stuart Chandler anti Paul Hoy. DED TO DEATH IIOI'N BERLIN. MP) --The anLi-Com- munist Free Jurisis League of West Berlin said Saturday a not- rrl German history professor com- mitted suicirlc by throwing him- self in front of a train hocuusn of Communist pressure on his writings. He was identified as Dr. Karl Grlewnnk. 53. professor at the University of Jena in the of the slippery condition of the accidents to report by City Police. Two cars collided at the intersec- tion of I-Illlaboro with considerable damage to both vehicles. A car backing out on Pownal Street was struck by another car and another car backing out on the west side of Queen Street was hit by a pass- ing vehicle. Personals Mr. will MacDonald and Mr Harry Dunoford were business vis- itors to Craipaud on Dec. 9. Mrs. Homer Provencher was a recent visitor to C-hur-chill. The many friends of Mrs.Georgc Vtllett are glad to see her out again after her illness. TOOK WRONG SIDE VIENNA, (AP) -- A Viennese news agency said Saturday thous- ands of Czech Red trade, union functionaires have been sent home from coal mines in central Czechoslovakia for siding with local miners who have been stay- ing away from their jobs. The agency said it. had received the report from Communist officials here who recently returned from Czechoslovakia! Osirava coal reg- ion. ATTENTION CARPENTERS There will he a meeting of the newly formed ('arpentcr's Union at the L. P..1'. Hall. Water Street. oharlottctown. Thursday evening Dec. 11, at 7:80. Carpenters please give an" t by joining. II. P. PI-IELAN. Sec. Pro. Tem. P. B. MOLYNEAUX. . Pros. Pro Tem. your last few days before Ch.-' i -I The nu-bliirhave been co-oparat- ing by observing the "man early" advice given by the Post Office Department. As in previous years. additional muse is required to handle Christ- mas snail and again this year the Magdalene Island mail will be taken care of at the Armourles. A mecial mail car at the railway depot will be provided for the handling of American mail, A room in the basement of the Post Office which is normally used as a cafeteria. for the employees in the building will be used for sorting the street collection. and the "a-niusuisrsvs-etsicictansve-stsnswsneluuvans SPECIAL BARGAINS 0n Fuller Brushes for Christmas Ladiea' Sets, Shaving sou, Hair Brushes, Shampoo Sets. Selling at reduced prices. CHARLES KIRKPATRICK Dial 9601 overflow of the drops. Charlottetown and North Wiltshlre DIAL 5549 rue ilEllliES8EY ruusm Home 91 Kent M. W. 1. BROWN Funeral Dis-color "mr mg; mg Hoar Ambulance Iqvics ”il'""0Il. chriscn - Director - moans I. IIAIDLIT Stores. The imported tlieo ' that makes it easy. simple and CHAai.o1'fs1owN ?.:i.i.”':.. i"'' W '” ""” !lolsnan's in Charlottetown and in summe side too! . FM quite, TU liusfnn Ste aosild y::rly. very satisfacto ,v. '-'w- 5':-s't'-r.:-its-:l:.":it:ii ' 3' you a - c or a cng. coAnl':ll'ul 0:56 T:'pets have provcn find Essa Priced for (lifting at More too! I -- G. H. M. -- ONOE and for all. dispense wilds that awful problem of having no Roaster in which to cook your Christmas Turkey, Goose. Chicken or Duck, by coming right to the China Department of . Holmasra in Chsrintntptown or in Summe .i::.- and Investing in is smart. efficient I)llR0 ALUMINUM ROASTED. These beauti- ful, gleaming Roasters in the convenient oval shape are depignod to hold a 15 pound him. They are in the is inch also and file domed cover has a flaring edge that fits list and snug to the bottom section. End handles are station , and the cover has gn guy-to-gs-sap” wire handle. These Duro Aluminum Roasters were "Personally Picked by Santa" for your '('.iu-Iutmas. and t.Iiq'rc priced 4.50 in the (ihina Departments of Both Holman 'I'HlY'Il.' NEW! - - - Anti they're just the thing for Christ- nu mfglnf to the persons on your "I.0BsTl:RSIlEBl:5" are the finest utensils we've our peers to open and get at the tiniest morn-I sf nuccuient Lobster most. You know, yours:-ll, of a Lohstpr can be Into the smallest claws and they will cut through the tough- Gifting. Just 2.15 each, in the China Departments of quite sure that there's a place for s (JOZl'-WARM Christmas Gift List. They are a felt inauiatnd Chrome cover. this will to be extremely popular and they really and truly do main exceptionally fine (hrlstinas (lifts. Yovu'u sasass of ltollnasrs in Charlottetown and in the smameralde list who are real problems! Just how messy and difficult - - - wail. herds the gadget neat. The pointed blades get smart "Lobaterslseres" are dellgMllllLV The Teapot Ifoell ll of is in the 0 cup also-snugly long time. The Cosy-Warn just 1.08 in the CTIIIII D090?!- 1 - streets caused by the snowfall yes- GIVE HlM...... ARROW SHIRTS Send His Christmas Spirits Soari terday. there were only three minor Arrow Dart The Lusfrous White Shirt with the Million Dollar Person- ality is Arrow Darf. with Canada's favourite fiffing col- ier. Darfs are sure fo make a hif with any man on your gift list! In plain shades foo. A Golden Arrow Shirts The perfect present with a great fufure-Give him one of these rich. gleaming English Tricoline Shirfs. Surely a gift to say "Merry Christmas" the whole year fhrough. row! I Arrow Nylons-In superbly styled I007) Tricof in brilliant white-no. ironing needed -Say "Mary Christmas" in style for that extra special man. EXTRA STAF F i 1 T0 3 .- ?59Z17X HENilEil5illZil J” .2r1m0IV : P C 5 I422 ..sg,.-7,;x.o 73 DCCHSIOII. Mrs. W, C. Hoyt. chairman of the I-.l't-ning. young unmarried students. He Soviet zone. "”.4::l?-"hi."-!fi.i High ar-