Eastern Guardian '”i'?..'iY:u "I3'kn:-J53: a";ld,, moo pan. huh? I" , K. -r, Norris. Personals 1 Murphy. Quebec. 1' te..'.ii-.2 ean few days in Montellle. ;','..... of Mr. and Mrs. Levi rower. . ' ld Stewart. student t mllliauiigrotiniversiiy. Halifax. 5 gpent the holidays in Montaille. guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. . c S. Stewart. MacBeth, Montague ;c'x-lrycstiriileiiy. for Halifax. N. S.: wh(.,;.;”hg will spend the winter months. . Mr. Rudy Lannigan has return- ed 3,, Halifax, N. 5.. after spend- mg the Christmas holidays at his hnmc in Cambridge. 31.,-s Florence MacDonald has ".3":-nod to Halifax, N. 8.. having sp..,.1 hi-r Christmas holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Newell M;...py-mid. Alllstnn. film Lorraine MacDonald has ,-cturnt-ti to Halifax, N S.. having W-at the Christmas holidays with hor mu-ents. Mr. and Mrs. Artemas lum-Donald. Alllstnn. Air, Blair lliacswain and Mr. Ariqmas MacDonald, Alllston, were mi-gnt visitors in Charlottetown in business. "They were acompanied bv (lraham MacDonald. Miss Anne MacEac-hem. London, Ontario. left Montague Sunday cl:-nine after spending the past iuuwteeks here. guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willlem pact-yjachern. Mr: and Mrs. Thomas Clair. and ms,-.xroim, Roger and William. of Montague, spent the weekend in Charlottetown at the home of Mrs. (iairia parents. him Donna MacLeod was a pas- wnger by plane to Halifax, N. S.. yesterday to resume studies in Dal- housle Univrsity. Donna a taking third year in arts. She spent her Christmas holidays with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. MacLeod of Montague. and also with her hogt".6f friends. I Curling Today Today's curling schedule at the Montague Rink. - 7 P. M. - East ice - L. H. Poole. L001! Johnston, W. Morton. F. Vuozzo vs Gen. Mcintyre. R. Beck. G. Mc- csnneil, C. Macnougall. West ice - C. S. Stewart. Garnet Mclntyre. C.'A. Shaw. E. Duvar vs Dr. L. A. Johnston, R. Pettitt, L Slckles, B. Haneveld. 9 P M East ice - B. Johnston. D. Mc- Gowan. R. Knox. Dr. Ings vs Dr. P. iliclntyre. H. Fraser, J. Cudmore, J. A, MacDonald Waat ice - A Fraser. N. Hooley. J. Kr. MacDonald. D. Acorn vs II. lliacGregor. J. Jardine. R. Hamil- ton. C. Johnston. Juvenile Game At Montague Tonight the Sourls Juveniles and the Montague Juveniles meet for the second game of the four game home and home series at Montag- ue rink. The first game was play- ed Saturday night at Souris end- ing a 4.-4 score. Should tonight's game be any- thing similar to 5aturday's.tho Montague fans are assured of a spectacular and thrilling game. These youths, 18 to In years of age. have been organized by Mr. Wilfred Watterworth, and there in presently a team in Souria, George . town and Montague. Each of the three teams will play a schedule of four games home and home with each of the other two teams. and one having highest points at the end of the schedule to be declar- ed the winner. Three points are given for a win, and one point for a tie. At the conclusion of the ser- ies the latter part of Janu y. an all-star team will be picked from the three teams to meet the Char lottetowo Juveniles. IN -MEMORIAM MR8. JOHN A. STEWART A boat of friends learned with regret of the death at not home in Klngsboro. P.ll.L. at an early hour Wednesday morniiu. Do- cember ldtii, of Lydia Ann Stew- art. wife of the late Jotai Alec Stewart. and daudwor of to late Tlleozitiua 78th year. She was tenderly cared for by her niece. Mrs. Foster Young. and is survived one brother. Joshua MacDo . Klngsboro and one sister Mhrgaret, Mrs. M. It. Patterson. Newton. Mans. Her husband predeceased her fifteen years ago. After I late home on Friday. December ioth. her remains were taken to the United Baptist Garrett. Kings- hnro. where service' was con- ducted in! Rev. D. I. Medan. assisted by Rev. E. R. MD. Thug Day" and "Abide Ma Pall boat-an were Maura. GU- ion Stewart. Earl Konaot. 00?- dmr Macbonald. that than - rioygt Macuan. John V. erton. IPRAYS- Foster. End and family. Lake Wtnnen's Mission- Irv Qty Kiaasboro Wommfs Institute A tnuuodel Kft from Mrs. E D llrgsor and faintly. "lanai an-caret-s. eouris. Md rtoarle of the funeral amon- non-151 OARI OF TIIAIKS wovlhtoenitoussa-had; brief service at her . Douglas Jung. at-year-old Van- couver lawyer. is believed to be the first Canadian of Chinese ex- traction to enter the political field in this country. He is the Pro- OLITICL FIRST candidate in the Jan. 9 by-election to fill the Vancouver Centre seat left vacant by the death of George Moxham, gresslve Conservative Social Credit. ICP Photo). MONTAGUE W. I. The December meeting of the Montague Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Lester MacLeod. with thirteen members and two visitors present. The pre- sident. Mrs. A. D. MacLure, was in the chair. and the meeting upen- od with the institute ode. The minutes oi the last meeting and the LUI ondence was read by the secretary. Mrs. George Nichol- son. The financial report was read by the treasurer, Mrs. Keir Clark. who also reported on the outstand- ing success of the recent motion picture sponsored by the institute. The sum of 3100.00 was voted towards the school board to assist in the purchase of the auditorium chairs. Five dollars was voted to- wards the T.B. League. 32.00 to- wards the drama festival, and Si 00 towards the treadls machine pro- ject in Ceylon. Mrs. George Proece and Mrs. Duncan Mclntyra were appointed delegates to represent the institute at the drama festival. Mrs. Al- bert Fraser an d.Mra. Maclntyre auuia nitptavs mu iota were appointed on the sick com- mittee, and Mrs. Lester MacLeod and Mrs. Lorne Wigginion were appointed on the school committee. Mrs. Cecil Beck and Mrs. Mac- Leod reported for ihe concert mm- mittec. and it is expected that a variety concert will be presented early in the new year. An invitation to meet at the home of Mrs. Cecil Beck in Janu- ary was acepted. At the close of the meetings dclighful hour was enjoyed during which Misses Dianne and Peggy MacLeod young daughte 3 of the hostess. entertain- ed the members with piano solos and ducts. and two scottish dances by Dianne. Refreshments were served by the hostess and the lunch committee, Mrs. Jessie Shaw and Mrs. J. C. MacLure. WAITING LIST OSLO (CP)--Marking the 75th anniversary of the first telephone directory in the Norwegian cap- ital, officials reported Oslo now has 95,000 telephone subscribers GEORGETQ W N Miss Patricia Decoste of Char- lottetown,' is visiting. her sister, l mu Emily Decoste. Master Howard C u r r i e and Miss Brenda Currie of 'Charl:tte- town. were recent guests of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gotell. Chief Petty Officer. Robert C. Jenkins of the Royal Canadian Navy, who is a crew member of H.M.C.S.. Quebec. spent New Years with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins. Mr. Arthur Yorston of Plsquld. spent New Years in Georgetown as the guest of Mr. and Mn- Jamea Publlcovar. Miss Helen Gotell of Charlotte- town. was the holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burke. Jr. Mrs. Edith Gulck and daughter. Betty Lou are visiting in Sourls. at the home of Mrs. Gulckls sis- ter, Mrs. Harold Croucher. Miss Janie Hunter. R.N., of the nursing staff of the Provin- cinl Sanatorim... spent the holi- day season with her brother. Mr. Joseph Hunter. Miss Kay Bablneau. who is 0131' ployed with Metropolitan Stores in Charlottetown, was the holiday guest of her motheh, Mrs. Myrtle Babineau. i Mr. and Mrs. William Jay. Jr.. and family of Charlottetown mo- tored to Georgetown. where they were New Year's Day, guests of Mrs. .lay's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walsh. The funeral of the late Mrs. Henry Sampson, who passed away at her home in Georgetown on Dec. 28th. following a lengthy illness. was held on December 28th, from St, James Church. Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. 0. Kiggins. The pall- bearers wcrc: Messrs. Marcellus Gotell. J. F. Johnson. Herman Lavandier, N. W. Hansen. Ray W. Solomon and Guy Hemphill. interment was in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. Miss Mae Lavcrs. R.N.. of the nursing staff of the King's Coun- ty Memorial Hospital. in Mon- tague. was a visitor during the holiday season to her home in Georgetown. Mr. Howard Macliunald of Charlottetown. and f a m I I y of Georgetown-Royalty, returned rec- ently from a visit to Ottawa and Montreal. where he was the guest of relatives. Master Jamcs Boudreault. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Boudre- aut, was a recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forden Gotell. Friends of Mrs. H. P. George, Sr.. are sorry to hear that she is a patient in the King's Coun- ty Memorial Hospital in Monta- gue. Miss Dorothy Cullen of Char- lottetown, was the guest for New Year's at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Curley of Brudenell. and 22,000 on the waiting ust. 125- - e 1 bank ate - 'i . '3 or an n ,,s.-..:',...'- h,.,,,-m-,,,,: 3:; I ::::::.".'.':m ?".:.i.1:"'.?:..'.ts i 'i "UT..." ieiieopunrtlagsaovouoscewu beehive-0NhdrsIape. annui- 'E'.:'.':."'&i',..1....irnaan;asatuasnnau'uh-Nthnnah -he-l N NILICOP Mrs. Percy 0'I-lanley and son a hiU?.P tY 2-! A RROR NORTH Following the ceremony. a re- WDLIOH for approximately forty guests was held at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. MacPhei'son will reside in Bellevue. Mr. Harry Millar is a patient in the P.E. island Hospital. His many friends wish him a speedy recov- ery. Ml'- Weir Mt-Clure accompanied Mr. Wllmot Millar on his second trip to Boston. Mass. where he delivered a quantity of Christina! trees. I V Mrs. William Dunn was hostesl stitute at her home on Tuesday eve- ning. December 6. Twelve mem- ber: responded to the roll call with a Christmas gift for the Orphgn. ages. Following the business per- iod.- delicious refreshment; wgrg 39l'V9d by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Marvyn Johnston. Next meet- ing to be held at the home of Mrs. Harry Millar. Mr. Rae Kennedy recently re- turned from a trip to New Jersey, where he delivered a truck "load of Christmas trees. A.o. aiusrof MI? Robbie Webster is a atient in the P. E. l. Hospital. p Friends of Mrs Valentine Mac- D0"91d- will New to learn of her continued illness in the Charlotte- WWH Hoslhtal. where she has been a patient for some time. Miss Catty Gauthier has return- ed to her duties in the city follow- lng the holidays with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. .lnhn Gallant, were visitors to the city for a few days last week w l t it friends and relat- ives. Mr. John R. O'Brien. has return- ed to his duties in Halifax, N. S, after visiting his wife and family here. He also visited with his daughter, Lila, Mrs Wilfred Stew- art, in the city Friends of Mrs wiuiam Mu. Donald, will regret to team on 1; a patient in the Charlottetown Hos- pital. Friends of Mr and Mrs. Mal- vine Burns, will be sorry to learn their infant daughter was taken to hospital last week suf ermg pneum- onia. Mr. Lem Roach. returns to work this week following a two years illness. Miss Josephine Sinnoti, who was injured in an accident last fall. ex- pects to return to her duties this month. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Keny were business visitors to the city last week. N of Sourls. are guests of Mrs. O'- Hanleyis brother-in-law and sis- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Wal- ker. Mrs. William Prosper and Miss Joanne Prosper of Plctou. N.S.. were recent guests of relatives in Georgetown. Miss Phyllis Mariell. student nurse at the Charlottetown Hos- pital, recently returned to her duties. after being the guest for the Christmas holidays of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Martell. Mr. Allan Jenkins of Summer- slde, was a recent visitor to Georgetown. where he was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Flor- ence Jenkins. Mr. George Rafuse, who has 0 is E . TERS 0.. gjgg. Thy were ODVW dodged for rescue and pdtapu-atlm. x been employed at Mt. Stewart is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Refuse. Miss Gertrude Fitzgerald. stu- dent nurse at the Charlottetown Hospital, returned to her duties on Friday. December 30th. after visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald. for Christ- mas. Friends of Mr. Archie Wight are sorry to hear that he is a pa- teint in the Charlottetown Hos- to members of the Women's In-. MURRAY RIVER 1 Miss Belle Macbeod has re- turned to her home in Murray. tiver, after been a patient in the i Ii-ince Edward Island Hospltatl Jill MacLeod had the misfor- tune to fall at her home on Dec. 19th. hreaklng her hip. Her many; friends wiali her a complete and speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mac-i Le-n and sons. Norman and ROD-1 as of his. formerly of Lime! .,;inds,- have taken up residence their new home in Murray River. Merrill Herring who is in the B.C.N.. in Cornwallis. spent Chrlatmas at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs, Dan Her- ring, Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Martin MacKay and daughter, Janet. Charlotte- town, recently spent a few days in Murray River and Wood is- lnnds. guests of their parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gavin MacLeod and Mr. and Mn. William MacKay. A. B. Judson Nicolle who is with the R.C.N.. in Halifax, spent Christmas at the home of his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Lealand Nic- olle, Murray River. Mr. Francis Maclean. second year student at P.W.C.. ts spend- ing his Christmas holidays at the home of his grandmother. Mrs. John A. Machean, Murray Riv- at. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Irving and, daughter. Brenda Ann. Donaliial Christmas and New Year's at, the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Irving and Mr. and Mrs. William MacKay. Mur- ray River. Mrs. Peter MacLean. Murray River. is spending a few days in Boston, as guests of relatives. Miss Bertha MacLean, merside. spent Christmas her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. MacLean. High Bank. Sum- with John Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Young and family. iris, have taken up residence at the home of Mr. Alex MacDonald, Murray River. The many friends in this dis- trict of Mr. Grant Clements. who is with the R. C. A. F.. in London. 0nt., are sorry to hear he is a pa- tient in Westminster Hospital in London. Grant is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clements White Sands. His many friends wish him a complete and speedy re- covery. Miss Janet Stewart and Mr. Norman Stewart, Charlottetown. spent Christmas at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man C. Stewart, High Bank. Mr. Billy Munn, St. John, NB., spent the holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Munnl Murray River. Mr. Thomas Hayter. who is in the lumberwoods in Nova Scotia. spent Christmas with his wife and family in High Bank. Congratulations are extended to Mr, and Mrs. Eric MacNeill who were married on Dec. 17, 1955. Mrs. MacNelll was the former Miss Roma J ” Mn, telephone operator at Murray River. daugh- LORNE VALLEY Mr. Vernon MacDonald. Char- lottetown, spent Christmas week end with his brother, Mr. Wilbur MacDonald. Miss Shirley Myers, Montague, visited friends in lnrne Valley over the holiday week-end. Miss Chris Shaw. Charlottetown, spent the Christmas week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. Her many friends are pleased to learn that Mrs. Michael Foley is enjoying better health after being a patient in the Kings County Mem- orial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nicholson had as guest over the holiday week- end, Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacLeod and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nicholson of Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Fran! r'arl;er. Georgetown, were guests of Mrs. Johnston. A miscellaneous show- er was held at her home on Dec. 15th, where the bride received many beautiful and useful gifts Mr. and Mrs. MacNeill will reside in Murray Harbour. P. 0. and Mrs. Allan Pryne, summeralde. spent Christmas at the home of Mrs Pryne's sister. Mrs. E. K. Johnston and Mr. Johnston. also at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lcaland Nicolle. Mr. Junior Strickland who is at- tending Vocational School in Char- lottetown. spent the holidays at Mrs. River. Vance Strickland. Murray Miss Eunice Clarey who is at- tending school in Montague is spending her holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Clarey. Murray River. Miss Lillian Glover, Halifax. spent the holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Glover. Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Glover and daughter, Judy. Murray Riv- er. left to work a farm on the St. Peters Highway. C.P. HOCKEY TONIGHT MONTAGUE RINK Sourls Juveniles -vs.- Montague Juveniles Game time 8:30 p.m. Skate after IT MAY BE YOUR LIVER If Iifo'a not worth living it may be your liver! lt'a a fast! It takes up to two pints of livr file a dalv to keep your digestive knot in top shapol I your liver bile is not flowing Indy your food may not digut . . . as bloata u your stomach . . . you fool constipated an all the fun and sparkle go out of life. That's when on need mild gentle Carter's Iittla Um i vagaobla pills help siimlltllll :t-an-nzlw of Ur: n. loo:-iidyour I0! I IO M. i that happy days an Isms agayinl Dom luv atav nun . Always kow Carter's Litth tier of Mr.kand Mrs. Reginald pltal, and all wish him a speedy return to good health. Miss Joan Murphy is visiting with friends in Charlottetown. A.C. nouns KIDNEY uo Ila Tfllln at SAVE! BARGAIN COACH FARES Going TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY JAN. 11-is: res. 14-la To 0 N T B E A 0, T '.l' A W A, or '1' 0 B 0 N T from All Stations in Marl- tiines. Quebec fMatapedla and Eat including Gaape Line! In Newfoundland. SIVIN DAY RETURN LIMIT Day Coaches only Baggage Checked No Stopover-a PLAN 1003 I'll? NOW Ask about substantial nav- hga offered by Family fares to Western Canada md to Mid-West and Wod- ara U. S. A. hr loll lnlormatltn Oaaanlt Nearest Agent CANADIAN NATIONAL , uttwavs I I4 0 IivuPillamshaad. and Cathy. Charlottetown. spent the home of his parents, Mr. andl Wed., Jarr. 4, 1956 Parker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. M.acGrath on Christmas Day. Min Audrey Macbougall, student at Union Commercial College. Char- lottetown, recently spent a few days In Lorne Valley the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colm MacLeod. A Christmas Party was held in Lorne Valley School. on.December 22. Many games were enjoyed; which was followed by the arrival of Saint "icholas who distributed gifts from a prettily decorated tree. The pupils were given treats of fruit and candy and all departed for home after extending the Sea- son's greetings to the teacher and all present. Mrs. George Maclnnis reccnlly spent a few days in Charlottetown, where she was the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs John Spencer. Miss Norma MacLeod and Mr. Jackie MacLeod. Charlottetown, The Guardian Page 5 apent the Christmas week-cad h Lorna Valley, they were gram 1 Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacLeod. A pretty wedding took place at Georgetown on Tuesday. Decemb- er 20, when Miss Jane MacGrath of Lorne Valley became the bride of Mr. Frank Parker, Georgetown. The Rev. W. A. Patterson perform- ed the ceremony. The bride waa attended by Mrs. Roy MacLeod. Charlottetown. Mr. Cecil MacNeilI acted as groomsmnn. The happy couple are residing in Georgetown. A.M .Z..m..m?, POOR DISGUISE PETERB0lt0UGil, (int. tCPi.. Would-be safecrackers here used a guitar case to carry their toola. 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