AFFIC WAS HEAVY Long lines of autos. trucks and Street Dec. 23 during Christmas ment to a standstill in many part buses fill London's Farrington rush. Traffic jams brought move-of the English city. Wir Carleton Siding Christmas Party Ioriurn. with a large attendance Included in the p Rogers. look a lot like Christmas. Santa Claus. Nuttin' for Christ- mas by Jean Campbell, Gloria Ston‘ly.. Dianne Stordy and Mar- ilyn Macwilliams. D.iet. "My Special An el“ by Dianne Gillespie and leanor Sbordy. gues. “Uncle Sam's Mis- Unwilling Tramp‘ “A Slight Mis- take‘ and "A Christmas Carol." Dickens famous story of Scrooge and his poor clerk Bob Cratchit and his family at Christmas time by the Senior Department. A play "The Fir Trees‘ by the Intermediate Department. Pantomime “O Little Town of Bethlehem" by the senior girls. The Alice Blue Gown drill was very pretty as sung by senior girls in blue crepe dresses and the solo part by Elizabeth Mac- C ul. 5950;.) Monologues by several pupils were enjoyed. and "A Drama Students Warned After Dog Succumbs To Rabies .\l~:W YORK (AP) — The New,to take precautions. Only seven girls actually were a Florida blood bank Friday that bitten or scratched by the dog.lbank in Lakeland. the d a girl who donated a pint of blood but 82 were believed to have been had been in contact with a rabid exposed. G R hi i i i bl f t I -‘ bl°°d ‘°“°'' ‘"5 3l‘Y°‘"" maris eiinlgssnvtitiuiitéa. . in h“ t M series ' York health department warn The old Lynda Kell of Queens. w ls one of the co-eds at Florida The disease also cm incubam :::;:.S.‘:.i.:i.°.:.2. .$:.'::::..:.i; ‘ w°m- -= as a mascot in defiance’ of soror- ity house rules. Bellboys And Policeman Share Large Estate PHILADELPHIA lAPi—A traf- fic policeman and two bellhops. Will be 1!! hi have settled out of court a dis-‘ Saturday December puic involving disposition of the‘ :1 200.000 estate of Mrs. Anna M.i llacrcr. . Under the agreement the three. will spill S200.0(Xl and the balance! MRs_ ANDREW Johnstone Sr.‘ will be divided among four char- llit"~ Mrs. Haerer's death in the Belle-i vue - Stratford Hotel. where she‘ lived. July 29. 1955. . : Tw 1946. she signed a new will , , , . . . w-ln T. BEDEQUE Pastoral Charge. 11 gm/e:_g i.-Aer, egoficeemthn 1;, :1!-Illffic The United Church of Canada. duty outside the hotel for nearly R9“ G~ 5- C°“'P°"'5m“ - MW" 30 years. Amhohy d'E“._ 51_ tier. Services on Sunday. Dec. 29 Bellevue - Stratford bellboy cap-‘-:l 30 ‘ ialn for 30 years. and William B.. - DeThe charities contested the sec- erted undue influence upon Mrs. 80. in 1946. before writing the sec-‘ and will. a guardian had been placed over her assets. PERSONALS Giberson. Stellar-ton. N.S. Rev. and Mrs. W.H. Forsyt h. hivehcad. visited Rev. and Mrs. 0‘LEARY PASTORAL Charge. J M Sproule. at Alberton durins The United Church of Canada. Services of Divine Worship for _ New Year Sunday December 29. Miss Sophie Ramsay. Alberton. Brae 930 lm. Bloomfield m.; Leary p m _ ‘Year Watch-Night ic in 0' Professional Cards Leary United Chum-. Tuesday. A December 31. at 11.15 p.m. This Ch. fie red Hebe the latter part of the week. left on Thursday to spend some. time in Charlottetown. ‘ Accountants T- Earle Hickey & Co. Parishes. Canadian Bank of Commerce DOC ’ Building summerstde. P.1:.1. Phone 1133 Church. Crapaud. -11.00 a. in. ‘*+—-,——“—“*‘“ H Barrister vice George R. MacMabon. 155 Water St. . . Summerslde gmch Crhhhmh lAl80 Kflldllfltfi Oh ‘INll'dI]Il embcr W “W”. 95°“ 3'“'“'¢"“"' 3551 11.15 p. m. Rev. George R. F. N |NSURANCE_— '-"W-“°°‘°'- Kfiflhlflolunlted I hliixr-‘ac st. 1 hi‘- Ootoinetrist Kat‘ Ii. r. Parkman ‘ 3" ing °P“'"“°'“‘somewhere on the Florida east 0 NE h New York Health Commissioneristudents exposed to the dog that‘ Cohooh cted by aibeona Baumgsrtner telephoned the college has been unable to‘ ‘Ema’ Claus arrived 8! ‘hhi ployed in Montreal is now visit. injectionsflblood bank officials in Lakelandllocate and warn. v cl‘ ‘ Without Words" “A Terrible Ca- had told them tastrophe" by the senior boys Miss Kell said she had played- “E5 ‘'9?!’ ","§5"'3-Ch . with the dog a month ago. it did‘ the"§"°‘.’h°5' ‘;l”'V d"Eh‘;‘;"5}:’3" not bite her. she said. but vigor- he! humthr lhup ’ {Sn d 5 ously licked her hand. .3 5 yl 9 ."y5e: 333 eé ‘hi’, Blood bank experts here re- w°r°.“5° °“’°y '" ' °" 3' rted they have never heard of‘ :‘)°r°'se by the Intermediate olo by Paul LaVole. "Don't the Nig Befo P0 _ ys a similar case. but said Miss A; Kell’s blood donation certainlyhwlh Um” should not be used » of ny Larkin and Gerald Somers . W Dover. N.J., who is vacation ‘ClauS._,.. Enmore School Has Its "5 Happy Christmas Closing The Christmas closing of En- Opening Chorus. Come All ;more School took place on Dec. Ye Faithful. 20th and was largely attended. Welcome Chester Noye. , An excellent program was pre- Welcome. Lana MacArthur. “Wed by the Pup“-5 “ld 3 "Eat eented and was climaxed by the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Rein-‘ 0‘ °a“dY by the teachers‘ appearance of Santa Claus who deer. Peggy Frost. Miss Kel , another Florida Southern student The dog died Monday of rabies. {mm QueehS_ prompting the Florida college'I- anti-rabies shots as a precaution. (lllli‘lillS to warn vacationing stu-‘other ‘ms vacatiomhg at home dcnis all over the United States m the New Ymk 8,.” .150 hhvei ' ”__ ‘"".‘_ started the injection ose of the program and pre hogl children. evening were Mrs. Phyllis New man and Mrs. Heber Myers. children's presents were give nor. Joseph Chaisson. Ralph Mut- tart. Leonard Chaisson. Lea Low- um-_ can-y pnynm-_ E,-in gag. ual by prayer. Roll call was ans- ers. Daryl Noonan and Linda ‘"9’ bl’ 13 meml“-‘T3 dT°PP”l8 ._?n§:db¥o.th§lsgrkgelflflgvfiftgh pointed. The Christmas gifts were Quartet, I saw Mommy Kissing re lorida the highway hau_0l‘Christmas" and a duct by Ken- authorlties she had donated blood med to find Joyce Lowe” _ - Dec. 17 to the Polk County blood 8"? D0 You We Santa ‘ Also on the program were a ‘ square dance by the Junior pup- She is me Only ‘me of the 82 ils and a step dance by Sheila i I-IOWLAN i Joseph s. Gallant and Gilbert? Gallant of Piuaville were in How esday Carletn stdhg school concert III 0|! T“ - D°°°mbPr 10- was held Wednesday evenia. December a Messrs be and Cliff rograin car- ‘O .1“ out by the “non; V” Rnyfitbe home of Mr. and rs. Os- qum [,.,.d_ --o canannu by in. car Gallant and Paul iron. termediate Dept. “Welcome" re- citation by Jackie Howatt. other recitationa by Eric Maewllliama _ - gnnnie coop"-_ Mn,-nyn 0-con. Annes Club on hiesday night, December 10. for their monthly meeting. Meeting opened as us- hostess to the ladies of the St pennies in mite box. Sick com- mittee reported and were re-ap- discussed and voted for as fol- to our 5 students. and $1.00 treat to two sick ladies of the district. Miss Ethel Finnan. who recen- tly ccompanied her mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Finnan to Flor- ida. has now returned to the home at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Finnan of Summerside, were at Woodstock nt . Dialo fake" “A Joker In Mistake". "An rece ly Mrs. Margaret Dunville of O’Leary. was to Howlan on Sun- day. December 8. Henry Perry of Mt. Edward Road. near Charlottetown. came to Howlan on Wednesday. Dec- ember ll to visit his father. Fir- min Perry. who is convalescing at home after his recent illness. Andrew Wood is now employ- ed by the O’Leary Co-op. After so much rain and mild weather the dirt roads are now in terrible condition. Mr. and Mrs. Pius Arsenault. and Mrs. Urban Pineau of Bloom- field. and Joseph LeClair of Woodstock. were Sunday evening Arsenault. to Summerside recently. has returned to his home in Du- var. The capable organlsts for the . nal:;"of‘§€ hldV:_'g‘arflls’h‘;?'g . ored to Howlan on Saturday. ‘De- . ~ ccmber 14. where they visited The teachers gins and ms“ with Mrs. Bernard's folks until out the next afternoon by Santa‘ Sunday‘ Claus at a Christmas party in. the school after which lunch was ’ Lorraine Gallant, Eus- ord Arsenault. were Mrs. Robert P. Arsenault was lFilm Year Has Had Few Memorable High Spots Marie McDonald p story in the 1957. A survey of the year's news started the new year with a blast on Jan. 4 bv disappearing from frantic phone calls about kidnap- pers. she vanished for 24 hours. turning up in the California des- ert. The case has never been . . . l :io.oot th t , i solved- Bells. Its Beginning to ow’ 0 9 P” or "y Ms But apparently Marie's career gart problems were solved. The head- lines propelled her to a come- back, and she reported she has earned $250,000 for singing ap- pearances in TV and night clubs this year. This compares with virtually no earned income in The other noteworthy events of 1957: 2. The Confidential magazine trial. Aided by the state of Cali- fornia. Hollywood had its sh down in court with the scan al magazine that has harrassed the film famous. The trial promised more than it produced; the all- star cast dwindled to Maureen Still. enough dirt was dredged up to titillate the scandal-hun- a hung jury -— but Hol w got Confidential’s agreement with the state to get out of the scandal business. 3. Another Oscar for Ingrid Bergman. Hollywood d e m o n- strated its disregard for scandal by giving its highest prize to the Swedish actress for her work in Anastasia. Miss Bergman re- Terrence Galant who was em- i mg his parents. Mr. and Mrs. nted the Institute treat to thei D°”°° C'an"m' D“""' Clayton Carruthers who spent the past 3 weeks in Ontario vis- E iting his brothers. Calvin George. 1 Floyd and Bruce Jr.. returned to mained in the news because of Roberto Rossellini's reported dal- guens of Mn and Mrs. Angus llance with an Indian girl. At year's end. the classic love af- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arsenault 0‘ both T00ms. Under the skill- and Mrs. Eddie Gallant. motored ful management of their teach- ers. At the singing of "Jingle Bells" Santa Claus arrived. to Vincent D01.-nn who has beenl. distribute the gifts from a well 1 employed in Hamilton. Ontario. [ laden tree. to both_th_e pupils and (-6 E‘ 0 teachers. The singing Queen brought the evening to a close. By BOB TBOIIAS HOLLYWOOD iA_Pi —- Thehwas over. diiepping. ah I. The marriage of bizarre chapter in the gaudy his-iBrando and Anna Kasbfi. tory of Hollywood. ranks as thejwedding was surprise enough. It to ' newrwas followed by more news: Her the" events of the movie world in i gives the nod to The Body, who her home. Trailing a string of O'Hara and Dorothy Dandridge, gry. The result was inconclusivei ’s3’?.°r>-"" "3 757:’ [fair of Bergman and Boaselllni umfi: dbroek. eatryand parents‘ assertion that she was me: xlch wezohld -hwv"' 9°‘ hdl” 5'" W“ Pm“ 5°“ morning in Summersido Police [(thf“‘h‘:::”;.:“;n;;':::‘”$::‘o:“‘:‘Cwn were withdrawn yams-y lthat the couple had spilt. ‘en: n€;.h':u“‘ndudym. ma "' I 5. The marriage of Bing Crosby Th ch. es wet; “M u . and Kathy Grant. The unpredict- runs at {gunk Mud.’ u able G.-oaner rekindled the old V . Burn. 5“... 0. cuh flamewitli the bright Texas "not" “fund!” beauty and eloped to Las Vegas. surprising everyone. 0. The death of Humphrey Bo . e of filmdom's greatest stars fell victim to cancer Jan. okvnj-‘E “Rs? 14 after a valiant struggle. vb... 7. The death of Louis B. Mayer. th2'§.‘,1:fghf".,°m‘°.h'denw,l:,';‘f,‘; "M, Another colofiul figure. the great- Nance]. urplhhe nigh“ m 190$ eat of the star-makers. died of _____.._:___.___ leukemia Oct. 29. He left his mark with the studio he helped 9”“ 9°57 f0|«lIld. Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer, MONTREAL (cP)_G°orge M‘ and the dozens of stars he fos- tered — Garbo, Jable. Crawford.l'},1£,elyh_”cr:::d '.',’.',’:,"':,,°f’,,.‘.f’,.,".',', H:”%w' Turner‘ T"yl°." Em" vice-president and general man- . be MGM proxy fight. lnst.ir- . I. chnhdim Rum. ‘Dd vert Street when in and cash valued at approximate- ly 8100 was dolen. - [CD1 stockholders. ired at the 60- Chenucals Limited. u was an_ cline of the studio. sought to over-houhced Thursday urn the management but were —.——:—- ' defeated. 9. The submerging of RKO. The General Tire interests. who bought the studio from Howard choose Hughes. sold the two lots to TV tycoon Desi Arnaz at a healthy profit. 10. Decline of the movie busi- ness. Not a news event in itself. °" any this was an increasing trend which caused growing concern in Hollywood. Evidence: An omi- nous shutdown at Universal-Inter “ over 95% of STEEL CENTRE The open-hearth process for making steel from iron was first used commercially at Swansea. Wales. your own terms Don't let the lack of ready FARMERS! -ow --mu fro- bnying seed, stock. or h f mo :.:'.'..?‘..°: .“.::.'a.°::: PAGE 3 I Ci-edit farm loans over 8 PROVINCE OF MANITOBA requires a Principal for The Manitoba Technical Institute Applicants must be graduates from a University of recognized standing preferably with post- . t ' RAYMOND GRANT Optome rm a fine treat of candy and apples. Recitation. Vivian Campbell. I caused much joy to be spread Recitation. Jeanie Enman. among young and old alike. Recitation. Major Noye. and the Women's Institute gave Rosalie and Glen Campbell. Mr. Sidney Enman capably act- Recitation. Wayne No e .in Graham‘s Road School. day evening. December SPRINGFIELD — O’Leary - ond will. said the three men ex- Rl{,:;;te(:{0g‘?:_g5'B?f.st° liaerer. who died at the age of :;n';u;r' Ouarv 10 30 p.m. S.S. as ususl. Everyone wel- come. THE PICTURES you take at Christmas and New ceive the finest. date stamped. photo finishing, in your choice l\’lr. and Mrs. A.S.. llicAsscy. of glossy or Spring St.. Summorside spent the deckle-edge holiday with their daughter and mail son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. P.S. George MacDonald Bldg. x . eoq Jack of Cornwall. 0 O 3 3 E. '3 0 3 pae- _ Aw, _ cnnnn, sed peacefully away in Gullford saiomerelde - 15- E ii i i ‘ill 3:55 ll: r '3 iii Reading. Jeanie Enman. Mr. Lloyd Frost also spoke in Recitation. Joyce Noye. owing terms of the presentat- Recitation. Effie Campbell. . gl ‘Long River Wm be home to her‘ ion‘. Mri Frost iwas lalsgdtlge fie Igialttighc. 5 (pup‘ils(.: be" . . - t . eci ‘ . ar amp . h friends on Tuesday‘ on er 0 a mo on pac y r a ion The settlement ends a legal 31st_ from 24 and 7_9_ on the 0,3,1 “ill” which beg“ 5l‘°"”Y 3"" cassion of her 90th birthday. FREE CHURCH OF Scotland. December 29th. Birch Hill 11 a. o wills were filed for pro- m.. Belle R bate. One. written in 1944. left the River 7 pm.. conducted by Rev. widow's money to the charities. Donald MacDonald. M.A.. B. Com ln Enman congratulating the teach- Recitation, James MacDonald. er. Mr. Malley on a fine job well Recitation. Daisy Noye. done. Silent Night. Martin Frost. Mr. Malley fittingly respondedi Recitation. Ronnie MacDonald. and expressed his appreciation of Recitation, Myrtle Noye e co-operation of both parents Recitation. Della Noyc. and pupils. A friendly get togeth- Chorus Jingle Bells. er followed after which all re- Recitation. 1-‘rances Frost. paired to his or her respective Closing chorus. First Noel. omes. Here Comes Santa Claus. Enclosed is the following pro Santa. name: The Queen. O’Leary Ladies Aid Held Their Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the water bag cover. Brae Auxiliarv llosnital Ladiesl R0“ can was answered by pay. $3. "A'l'iceh°!l:i‘.c:_.‘h£,'e°h h:n"“i)ec' lng the membership fee and do- _ nating a Christmas decoration The president, Mrs. Lorne Mc- for the hospital. h Nevin occupied the chair. Meet- Business was discussed and the ing opened by repeating theifollowing officers were re-elected Lord's Prayer. Minutes were for the coming year. President. read and approved. The treasur- Mrs. Lorrie MacNevin. Vice pre- er. Mrs. Lawson MacNevin. gave aident. Mrs. James MacKinnon, Secretary. Mrs. Richard Delaney 39 5' O 'I The district eonvener. Mrs. Al- Treasurer. Mrs. Lawson Mac- ton stated in her reoprt the aux- Nevin. District Convenor. Mrs. iliary had made 101 articles for Robert Oulton. Assistant conven- the hospital during the year in- er. Mrs. Alice MacF:idyen. eluding 45 bed spreads 12 drap- Next meeting to be held at the es for operating room. 12 draw and a delicious lunch was ser- sheets. 9 baby bands. 2 baby V04 by the 11033955- Jackets. 9 pair pyjamas. 2 pair home of Mrs. Robert Aulton on curtains. ll bed pan covers. 1 hot Jan. 7. Meeting then adjourned with Mrs. Walter Craig. organist BEDEQUE was assisted by Mrs. 1-ledley Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Gilles- Lowtne,-. who an‘ n win-_ ~35 c. Souris. were in Bedeque on yond the Sunset". The pallbear- -nmndhy ."e|-noon ‘trending ers were: Messrs Howard Schur- the funeral of Mrs.’ Gillespie‘s T'J' I"m'"' Wm" Bow . C Baptist Church. The Church choir man. ness. Ernest Taylor. Ernest John- Ion and Leigh Toombs. inter- ment was in the United Baptist Cemetery. Central Bedeque. The Bedeque Women‘s Hali 11" chndren °' mg 9 Century Club. met at the home 90 school put on an excellent en- Am h M _ Dec: “'“"’m"t in mg‘ '°h°°n'°“" on .t.l'ayMr:yeiiieii.gc.y Decicmbfii‘ loiili. grant was a . cos a reading. and a uestionaire. al- so carol dn . In. Scott Mac- poem or hi; iii‘ liggitr. tili its .55 53*‘ iii iii 3 Many gifts were exchanged Once in Royal David's City. Y ed as‘ chairman and congratula Away in a Manger. Joyce and‘ N! COUIIWY 51831005-W00d€n C8505 CARD PARTY and Crokinole ted the pupils and teacher on.Esther Noyc Satur-‘their fine showing. his home here on Saturday. De- 3,-nnum. u-ninmg 1. vocmoul E cember 14. l _ Piusville. are pleased to note that im: dflmflmel“ q"°u"°“" l he successfully underwent sur- l ggs. Wholesale dealers prices new in the Prince County Hosph tal. recently and all wish him a Butter: Current receipts 62: Howlan’ fresh-grade creamery prints job mice 63h‘_64; fresh wholesale Mrs. Eddie Gallant and family 3 :ix‘ ‘ ‘ John F. Gallant at Woodstock on . . J :g§"§;.',;_°‘jf.f§°..:”.T‘f):f*h§flL1 Miss Anle Gallant. was a train ssts colored 35- wholesale Que- P‘“°"‘°' ‘° ’.“°"“ ““‘“°° °“ bec white 38%. colored 33‘-5. Tlh"’dayhm°‘;nim%' Decemfbfr ‘:7’ Potatoes: Quebec 75s 1.10135; W 9" 5 e vs“ "’°m° re” 5‘ 33%’?! Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Finnan I adugitirhn. six yeuarsuexperieace ac ng voca on subjects ; MONTREAL (Cp) _ Ag,-{cu}, rrlend‘ 0! cl“9“°' 631131" °f with considerable administrative .'.:i' .:".*.;°”"°" *= s e . Salary Range: $6240 - ssoio per a extra-large 44; large 41; medium . nnum. 9; small 36: B 3‘;'_‘*' RE husba)i’idrfiecfupL:li)aI:°llA.rsI£{!iia‘iislt oil Th [)0 ‘:1 ff “ms. 70_ i e a v_o post on o ers full Civil Service benefits — liberal leave with pay. three sick 1weeks' vacation annually with were guests of Mr. and Mrs. pay_ and pension p,-1‘.-“ege5_ Apply to: MANITOBA CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION 247 Legislative Buildings. Winnipeg 1. Manitoba of (heap three ways: 1: Quarterly 2; Half. Yuri now as Trans Csnsda TODAY (SATURDAY) 2 — 5:45 -4 9:20 "'0? 313 Double Bill andsonaiTableooTnns "The James Dean p-yiasauuns. Story" . uh mus CANADA "Montana mm" * Badlands" PHONE III! couosanon up. '9 , is our-ron as. A real super double bill Don't Miss It! SUMMERSIDE LEGION 00, E I 75' 1 55460, I and Patricia. recently motored to psi l0s 2‘:-.is;' P.E.I. so; 1io.5““‘“‘°"“‘°- and Mrs. Vincent Perry GR train passengers to Sum- merside on Wednesday. Decem- (C?) — Gr WINNIPEG at l 33$; F:_?ghy"3h°h'i Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Finnan and we Wim-wee Gr-in Exch-use-I $52‘ .’.’i'.".°'i."v‘i‘.f.‘.'..“..3£..”‘.iI.“'§‘.f.§I reflecting looses Thursday and ‘ ' Friday on U.S. markets. Light offerings appeared most grains here while commer- cial support was dull. There was ‘day. December 15. M CAMEO Kensington I'll]. - SAT. - 7:15 - 9:1! MATINEE SAT. 1 P.M. acDonald Carey. Joanne Dru. m John Ireland in western action . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Knollin picture. and family of Woodstock. were in color. Also serial and news. UTLAW TERRITORY NEW YEAR DANCE A AT THE HOME no overseas business reported. ‘ Closing prices: Oats: Dec unch 70‘/ab; May 96 l°g:.lc6;_%:D£i' V‘ ]l';:,ee‘;_ 6g2'.,‘,.._ Howlan schools are now clos-l my 2 lower 90;’? hy 2% low" ed for the Christmas holiday. recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Webb. ;’./12;“ Dem H mm “B Friends of Maurice Arsenault s My “h.‘_u.V‘ low" 3_n_ been so well since going to re May 51’. lower 1.01‘/ab; Jly 5%‘ ""°°d’ "°°°"°"” l A past Christmas concert was lower 1.00‘/ca. Prices for class two wheat for "'19" “‘ “°‘”""‘ 5°"°°‘~ °" '““"5‘ export to countries outside IWA: ‘'3' night‘ December 19' which 1 nor 1.64%‘ no. 2 i.sov.- no. 3 ‘"3 "°"Y "‘“°" °"l"Y°" by ‘“ 1.53% no. 4' 1.40%.; no. s'i.291i~ -“’‘'‘°"'' ‘‘ ‘”““ °"°l’“"“' Pl.” no. 6'1.26’ir. 1 durum l.9('i7a' no’ mam W” pm m‘ by "'9 p"p‘l“i 1 1.95%: H0. 3 1.8575; IWA and’ ’ 11.60’/s; no. 8 1.53%; no 4140 Rye: Dec. sh‘ ‘own 95,.‘h_ side in Albertnn. All wish him a " REGENT May lwrmh low" 3.2‘,/._3.n,l//:;' _ are on-y to note that he has not' FRIDAY - SATURDAY Beast Of Hollow Mountain" ”Fighting Trouble" BOWERY sovs TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31 st Dancing 9:30 pm. — 12:45 a.in. Legion Members Only Admission by reservation only Deadline Saturday. December 28th PHONE 2091 domestic prices: 1 nor 1.M'li; no.» . "/s: - i‘.‘l.'s$.?"T.‘3.'.“‘z ‘.‘T’sss9t§'3.'.?.“a 1.3?-2?” POU LTRY l at the home of Mrs. Ernest and capons daily except -’:"":;’“ ‘;“of-f’i':s'I:’nd‘3‘*'-yhfh‘; Saturday for eviscerating: telifecs wiillotake ‘place at tl'iEt plant Summersida Please ing. A delicious lunch was ser- ln 8dV8l’lC€- PlCk UP ) ved by the hostess and a pleas services. ant evening enjoyed. ' P Pendleton s i Hatche ’ r. Sinclair Affieck and son Lloyd have returned om a most pleasant visit with mm. Al- fleck's daughter. Mrs. Stephen _ Doval and Mr. Doval. Cambridge Kenslngton Phone 65 5 Mass. B0 NEW YEAR'S PARTY BORDEN LEGION HOME SA'|'., DEC. 28 — 9 PM. Tde One Guest Comte. Ablsslon $1.00 i ) l i l l l ) > ) ) ) l ) ) ) t ) 4-‘ next meeting. which is to be held‘ I-Oadlng fowl» ChlCken5‘%?"""""‘:’:"v’:'vv vvvvvvv vvvv v l @Wéomeil®$I A SAFILY AND SENSIBLY HELP REDUCE ACGIDINT8 -TRAGEDY - RIHORSI I t l t l l l i i i av GREETING THE : i l t NEW wrn-|ou1' onsmmsoi n¢aoAaoorsvma.ina»osocm.-vuovn¢I~vTDOIIIO'¢'°N|\BA-