” SANTA ‘VISITS CHADREN'S WARD AT ‘S'SIDE Claus paid a. visit to |- Mrs. Earl-Handrhan of--Free- children’s ward of Prince i Hospital yesterday where he presented the and girls with toys donat- Summerside Lionettes Bonnie Handrehan, 9- daughter of Mr. and lignish Creait Union Passes $275,000 Mark =: | TIGNISH— The 2rd— annual Hinteresting the ‘younger gener- ation in the movement. The financial statements; read ei by the treasurer Cletus Gavin, showed total assests of $275,- 463,63 with shares of $183,357.79, of $72,347,66 and a guar- fund of $11,370. Loans out- of the year other invest- ettes president and Mrs. Her- bert Schurman, Chairman of the committee for purchasing The credit “eames report, read by Gerard A. Gaudet, show- loans made during the | for a total of $233,644. He! the younger members to! year urged {more security when they may | find it necessary to borrow. LETTER report of the supervisory as read by Ray . Considerable discus-, date. It was finally | a circular letter be members explaining | necessary and that a Pasar who do not bring books | to have dividends entered. The speaker, Gilbert . | Gaudet, president of the P.E.L Credit a League, complim- ented the members for passing the $275,000 mark. And urged them to try for : Ai SUMMERSIDE— Rev. Mark Mr. Ferguson, who is rector of St. Mary’s and St. John’s parishes, Summerside and St. -|Eleanors, spoke on the Christ-! mas story and the light which | the Lord Jesus gave to the world at his birth “‘the same light which *| has helped men in all walks of R. Vv. MacKenzie, Rt. Rev. 2 < life in their hour of darkness and : Rev. Earl Dalton, Rev. Gallant, Rev. John Buote, Rev. Leonard Ayers, Rev. Philip Cloutier. Rev. Dr. Bernard Gillis | in the choir. Interment in the church cemetery service was conducted by Pitre. Pallbearers were ‘Butain, ‘Bennett Martin; s Gallant, Louis Pineau, Ger- Stevenson, James Gallant. pair.” guest speaker proved that Christ- | janity is not a myth but an is- torical'fact. The humble birth of | Christ was necessary so that all| people could grasp the meaning of his birth which grew as the | Christ child did and developed | far beyond’s man’s imagination. ' Professional Cards [by George Clarke and thanked ad on behalf of the club by Horace Chartered MacFarlane. Es Clarence Mercer read _ the! ... - Accountants Christmas story from the New| _— Testament in keeping with the) 7. Ee T. Earle Hickey & Co. | .encon oy “= ant ren Phone 2235 Insurance R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Auto — Casualty Alan Palmer reporting on the | sale of Christmas trees stated | the project has been most suc- cessful and will continue into next week. Pine trees are ex- pected to arive Friday most of | Summer St. Summerside | ., , i Optometrists Bible Society = E Parkman |Fund Campaign as Shows Increase jummer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter, R.O. lummerside, PEI. Phone 3116 Smallman’s Building © ALBERTON — from the annual collection for the Bible Society in Alberton have been completed and a small b increase over last year is noted. ‘ Photographers The 4. .The Read Studios D. W. SEARS Collectors who contributed gen- —— erously of, their time in this Barristers work are: Daisie Matthews in Al- berton South, Mrs. Alvin Ashley in Brooklyn, Mrs. William Camp- ‘eli in Dock, Barbara McIntosh in Kildaré Capes, Mrs. George Ramsay in South Kildare, Mrs. Walter Bernard in Tignish, and Miss Annie Leard, Mrs. V. J. Campbell, Mrs. E. F. Kerr, Miss be enforced on| in times of grave doubt and des-; j | The birth of Christ, said the| Mr. Ferguson was introduced | Bloomfield on Jan. 14 and asked! all directors and: ittee mem- bers to attend. DIRECTORS’ DUTIES Mr. Gaudet also spoke on the} duties of directors and committee | members and how important their’ positions are. Rev. Floyd MeGaueh said he; was glad to learn that some of fort is being made ‘to interest school children in the movement because if we do not wish to have the organization die we must [train the younger people to carry | on the work. A dividend of 2% per cent was voted on shares and it was also decided to pay two per cent in- ’ New: directors ‘elected were _ | Valmore Arsenault, Lester Gavin, and Kenneth McRae. Francis P. Hogan and James |™0" |J. Handrahan were -appointed to | the credit committee and Fran- cis J. Gaudet is the new mem- ber of the supervisory committee. Other directors are Vincent’ Handrahan, Cyrus Bernard, - Aub- | in J. Richard, Cletus Gavin, | Aubin N. Perry, and Johe aod kett.. | Other members: of the credit committee are Milton Keough, Claude Gavin, and J. Peter Gaudet, while Mrs. Walter Aer M Cc | N N | 5 gan and Gregory McInnis are the members of the supervisory com- | mittee. Officers will be chosen at the first meeting of the various com- mittees. -|Meaning Of Christmas Told ra|TO S'side Y’s Club Members which have already been sold by telephone requests. Chairman of the meeting was Jim Murphy, finesmaster Ken Walker song leader Allison Mac- Lean. A guest of the club was Lioyd Grant of the Charlottetown Y's ~[SLAND ee Summerside 8081; Alberton 68-2; Montague 97-2; Souris 82-8 We OR WS PAGE re Lions ‘Daddy’ Drive Glydon Willis The Kieartian, Casriottotewn, Gat, De 18, 158. 3 ven month period being 584, an Ganongs. 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The Lions supplement the ., SUMMERSIDE — The RCAF gifts with other needed items. Summerside Station Band under; At the dinner meeting Wed- ALBERTON — An RCAF During @ brief address Dr. Gal-| the direction of Sgt. William Con-| nesday night. the ladies of the piy, awarded “anmually 10 the the| lant coneratlated the equadroo| Key, band master, beld Ws #0-| Community Ciub served P most improved air SS winning| Dual concert in| mas dinner and films eee zon in, Cape Breton nd or| the trophy and also extended con-| the station theatre Wednesday by Boyd Beairsto 4 ppg Prince Edward Island, was pre-| gratulations to Tignish Air Cadet) evening. ! i Sener Meee ee } sented to- the “‘Tignish_ Air Cadet} Fit. - Sgt. Terence Perry who has| The concert was highlighted! " sso.6y was voted at this Squadron Thursday evening in a| just completed a six week's drill by a piano solo by Leading Air-|.° for the pes oes ceremony in the Dalton School/ instructor's course at Camp Bor-| woman Louise Grondin and a oa two presentation Oa cates erate St: tho ” = was made by is sponsored by \. . Sqdn. Ldr. Schwartz of Summer-| the Tignish Legion. Commanding} After an introduction by |Y yletide Musi od Dr. Gilbert Gallant, | sleted. by PO Hector sim;| F-L G. Cooper, ‘the band played . fi were Dr. Buote - ’ ° ‘| chairman of the Air Cadet Lea-| civilian instructor Earle Mac-| @ series of selections varying| 1O Mark Service gue in Prince Edward Island; Fit.| Donald, who was ebsent due to| from military marches to intri- - = tie Sah, see ae “"lemuediataly’‘pelee ty telersie oer A eee ee: ma Refreshments were served fol- ; gram_of Chri the sponsoring body and a num- a i by the| 200 the commanding olficer| ,. ere ee ae ber of parents and friends. There wing presentation Group Captain J.E. Creeper, said hear ‘the evening service were 25 cadets on parade for the| Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Tignish) a few words of 'congratulations| 0 the Kensington United Church ceremony. Legion Branch. for the fine showing and also|Sunday evening when a cantata informed he audience of eome|will be presented under the dir highlights background | ection of the minister Rev. L M. of the : July-Not June-Most Popular i omeed ak he MO ee ese cin oi M h Ww. di | PEI hehe any on oe ool wr the christmas cantata” The Nat onth For Weddings In P.E.I.| ==:,,==9 iity of Christ” by Caleb Sem. : ' of brine RB deh Ng per with tenor solists, Roscoe More people are hit by “Danj&%4 last year. Diseases of the| ded that under such difficult con- Walker and Ernest Dunning, bass, Cupid's” arrow during the month|heart remain the chief cause of| ditions Sgt. Conkey and his band wane Brown, and sopranos Mrs. of July than in any other month | death with cancer second and ac-| have done a superlative job. red Waugh, Miss Jean Mur- J of ‘the year and this is in spite|cidental deaths third. The P.E.I. Regiment loaned a|"*Y 204 Miss Dorothy MacKen- of the fact ‘that the economy} The youngest groom this year| set of tympan drums to the band/| 7°: 4 minded male could delay thejwas 16 and the youngest bride} for this concert and LAC J. Binge- Organist at church is 11-year- ceremony until the last week| 15. The oldest groom was 77 and| man of the percussion section| 4 Gordon Murray, son of Rev |0f December and still claim: in-| the oldest bride 76. The youngest | played them to good advantage. and Mrs. Murray. tax exemption for the en-|mother was 13 and the oldest year. 46. The youngest father is listed PLANE LOST Figures released by the pro-|4% 17 and the oldest father 75.) _ JUNEAU, Alaska AP)—A San 'vincial department a vital stat- Francisco-bound plane with at, istics ‘Thursday for the first 11} GOVERNMENT NEFWoRK _ |!east three persons abgard disap-| months of the. year show that peared Thursday night after the| there were 92 marriages in July} WASHINGTON (AP) — A Jew-|pilot radioed one engine had quit to 65 in June which|ish religious leader Tuesday pro- eee Aone suend. 250 sina | has long been considered the| posed a government TV and|*?U re. wo - engi c PBY 6A race oa — * radio network, such as Britain's Philip — was. toes by| Custom went by the boards this| BBC or the CBC in Canada, to year and the number of June|Sive “creative competition” té|@ BE WISE—BUY WISE— ¥| brides dropped to fifth position in|Commercial networks. Rabbi BUY Y’S MEN’S the scramble for wedding rings, | Maurice N. 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