Mm, Am"; '",'ru..a.y.n...21,19u The oumnu p... sg :0: NF g)r?eirechE . . . . Miss Annie Townsend b not eI- ail. heard anxiouniy exiting to hear of his complete recovery. He visited with his sister. Mrs. James Robertson and Mr. Robertson. Kingsbore, a few summers ago. iuying her usual good health at lher home in South Lake. Her ihost of friends wish her a speedy . get-well. . Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Dennis Rooney on the death of her father. Mr. Paul McEacborn. also to his brother. Mr. Alfred Mc- Eachern, Lakeville. A large congregation attended midnight Mass Christmas eve at St. Mary's Church, Montague. celebrated by Rev. J. W. McCar- dle. Preceding the Mass the choir, under the direction of Mr. George Boudreault, with Mr. Leith Mccarron as organist, rendered ll,” several appropriate carols il:lclud- Th; norm which began on 58,, "iii 0 iiiiiy Night; sic” .H”iy urdsy afteriioon. closed all the Babe: See Amid The Winters secondary mums by "Hy sun, Being Cleared Of Snow H" hways in Kings County are like this past one. the plows wl beinl: dug out following a weelo run into considerable difficult end storm which to all effects clearing the roadway. Late last stopped all traffic -iuoughout the night the plows were still work- ing trying to clear as many tout- les as possible and with the abet- ing of the storm last night they expect to get all main routes Mr. Irvin Baker returned to his home in Lakeville. having being ill in the Souris Hospital for quite some time. but is now able to be out and about again. Mrs. Fred Robertson was host- Children welcome Ianta who ac-lildward Preceplory. Knights Tem- cgmpanied members of Prince plar on annual Christmas day vi- TiNY TOTS WATCHFUL Herbert, on Christmas morning. Expecting Santa Claus at P. E. l W. Taylor Photl Island Protcstant Orphanage. Mt. ' A. Campbell. In the morning the Easier” Guardian Junior Choir was in charge oi the ups. (-Hms-I-MAS TREE g. on music under the direction of Mrs. Frillily 1. Doc. 2Iird.. the pupils of Eiiiie wi'iiei'w”iiii; Speciiii .5i'i9i" ilcm-geinwn lhgh School held their iiiiiis iiiCiiiii9f3 Liiii” .Ciiiiii"9"o ('lll'l.sllll;l.- Party in the School. 93" Y9" Teii v 50i”i5i i)i3"”ii 0”" Four decorated Christmas trees iisi ”i'0ii3 A?" M Cii"i5imi'i5" iiiiii served the seven rooms and all "TM" iii Ti" M00" iii wi"i"' the Children received a present ii"i'"i iii ii"? 9"9iiiii3 iiie, music each and treats from Santa Claus. W” imi by ii" miiii” choir "iiiii who took mm out from ms busy Mrs. A. F. Campbell as organ. "nodule to pay the "hue, . lst.. The offertory carol was "We V15". Ag . Hail Thee With Rejoicillg" (Moz- art). At both services Rev. Mr. CHRISTMAS SERVICE - Christ- Campbell preached Imprcssive mail services in It. Andrews Pres- Christmas sermons choosing his byterlan Church, Montague, were text from the second chapter of conducted by the Minister, Rev. D. Matthew. SANTA VISITS ORPHANAGE CHRISTMAS DAY sit to orphanage at Mt. Herbert.i W. Taylor photo. WAITING Christmas Concert At Georgetown A happy evening was spent at St. Davids Hall,Georgelown on Dec. 15th when the children oi St. Davids Sunday School held their Chl'istlrlzls Tree and pro- grnni. Children performing before a packed house. The Minister Rev. W. A. Paterson acted as Chairman and Mrs. Helge Larsen as organ- ist. The program was under the direction of S. School Teachers, Mrs. S. Stewart, Mrs. H. Larsen. Carol Walker and Janie Llewellyn. Following is the Program: Open-l ing Choruses and Scripture quot- ations by Junior Choir: Carols ,Sung. "Angels from the Realms of tGIory." ”We Three Kings”, "Away in a Manger", "Brightest and Best" "0 Little Town of Bethlehem". Welcome Exercise "Aren't You Glad" by Marie MacDonald. Wendy Hartman. Doreen Llewellyn. Ex- ercise "Christmas Thollghts from Little People." Taking part were: Kenny Walker. Janet MacDonald Douglas Llewellyn, Fay Llewellyn Lawerencc Easton, Brenda Mac- Donald, Donald MacDonald. David MacDonald, and Billy Allen. Solo, "The Shepherds had an Angel" 7-501m? XUWJGQAT it-.0 - - la.-la-nag. -mm: c.o.l.r. Holds I Vesper Service The Canadian Girls in Training of Trinity United Church, Moni- ague, held a Christmas Vesper service on Sunday evening. Mrs. W. Archie Hilchcr conducted the service with Mrs Dan M. Mae- Donald as organist The service began with the prnl-essinnal hymns when the girls. in uniforms. hear- ing candles. ssrls "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing", followed by the call to worship. other carols were "0 Come. All Ye Faithful" and "0 Little Tlmn of Bethle- hem". The scrlptllrc. from St. Luke. chapter 2. was read by Anna Moore. Norma Annear led the responsive reading The offer- ing was taken by Veronica Tay- lor and Dorothy Macnunald. The choir selections were "infant Holy" and "Little Jesll.v-. Gently Sleep". Mrs. J. M. Frost-r gave story "White Christmas". The impressive candle-lighting cere- mony, with Veronica Taylor, Dor- othy MacDonald. Gillian Taylor. Gwenneth Clark. and Judy Clld- more as candle-lighters. stressed the chief points of the purpose. "la a Canadian girl in training. 3under the leadership of Jesus. it I.l my so to: cherish health. seek truth. know God. serve oth- ers. and thus. with ills help. he- come the girl God would have me be" the aervlce closed with the recessionai hymn "A: With Glad- MURRAY RIVER A. B Marshall MacLeod who is with the R. C. N.. was a recent visitor to Murray River guest of his mother. Mrs. Earnest MacLeod, and also with his wife and family who reside in Murray Harbour. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Rolile Chapman, who were married on Saturday. Dec. 10. 1955 at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. Mayburn Johnston and the late Fred Johnston of Murray River. C,D LITTLETNSA N DS We are sorry that Miss Marian Hume, a student of Union Com mercial College has been detained at her home in Little Sands for some time with measles. l Word has been received here. from Miss Marlene Dixon, who was accompanied by Miss Mary Mac- Phersnu. (both sch ool tea Ii-W5 of Little Sandshwho loft herei some time ago I0 seek employmenil in the Civil Services at Ottawa. that they are both employed in the National Research. Co, E? g,,,g, H777 7V N gl Nancy Hartman. Recitation, "I'm: Glad" by Velda Fraser. Chorus.l For Tls Merry Christmas" Solo: part taken by Linda Llewellyn others in the Chorus were: Linda Larsen, Donna Llewellyn, Mary LaLacheur, R uth LaLacheur. Nancy Hartman. Freda Alien. Bar tiara Llewellyn. Mario Larsen. Recliations "His Gift" by Jackie Machonald. Chorus "This little Light of Mine". beginner and mi. mary classes. Recitation " me-l thins Special" by Leslie Aitiimj Exercise "Xmas Ahoyf Bruce MacLean. Wayne Llewellyn and David Hartman. Solo. "When Jesus was Born." by Linda Larsen. Candlelight Exercise by Explorer Boys. Duet. "Christmas" by Mary LaLacheur and Barbara Llewellyn. Exercise Xmas Symbols" by Billy Lavers. John Allen, Donna Llewellyn, Linda Llewellyn. Nancy Hartman and Freda Allen. Duet, "Underneath a Starry Sky", Mm-1; Larsen and Ruth LaLacheur. Ex- ercise, "Our Xmas Card" by Chest- er Llewellyn and Earl. MacDonald. Duet, ”Bethlehem's Star”, Carol Walker and Jean LaLachcur Exercise. "Xmas Questions", tak- lng part: Ruth LaLacheur, Mhrie . Joseph Conway. North Lake on i was born in the Red Point district. Mrs. Wesley Bruce and infant son returned to their home in Bothwell from the Souris Hospi- tel. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. the death of her father. Mr Ber- nard McGuigan. at his home in St. Marys' Road. on Dec. 5th. Mr. and Mrs. John Mooney. EI- mira. were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mac- lntyre, Lorne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart MacGre- gor, East Baltic. attended the banquet at Charlottetown in honor of Mr. Sylvester MacAuly the world potato champion of Camp- bell's Cove. and Mr. An selm MacDonald. Maritime P o t a to Champion. Friends of Mrs. Emery Mac- Neill, Montague, regret to learn that she is ill in the P. E. Island Hospital. and a speedy recovery is A ” ” to her. A prominent physician. Dr. H. Maclnnis, Camrose, Alberta, has been awarded the Elizabeth Bowes travelling scholarship for 1955 by the American College of Physicians. Dr. Maclnnis. a medi- cal specialist and associate of the Smith Clinic in Camrnse, has recently received word from Philadelphia that he has secured the scholarship designated for Canada. Tell others were designat- ed to Americans. Dr. Macinnis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Maclnnis. Souris and the Doctor His many friends here are pleased to learn of his achievement. Mrs. Bruce Yeo. Montague, is ill ano .las received medical care in the Kings County Memorial Hospital, Montague, and in Vic- toria General Hospital. Halifax. Her friends in the eastern district are wishing her a speedy re- covery. Mr. and Mrs. Yeo are both widely known in these parts as Mr. Yeo owned and operated the theatre in Souris for many years prior to moving to Monte- gue. Mr. Chester Bruce is ollt and about again and feeling much better from his recent illness in the P. E. Island Hospital. Mr. Vincent Mossey. Charlotte- town. spent the recent week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Massey. Bothwell. The Smiling Bill entertainment which was held in the Souris Par- ish Hall on December 9th. was largely attended and enjoyed by all present. Mr. Waltson Jarvis, Little Hill: hour, is a patient -h the sou;-is Hospital. and his host of friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Miller Young was hostess to the Red Point W.l., at her home on Dec. 6th, with a large attend- ance. Several business matters were attended to and discussed. Mr. Wayne Bruce and two chil- dren. Pownal, were Sunday V1,. itors with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bruce. Red Point. It is with regret we learn of the illness of Mr. Randolph Bruce at his home in California. Mr. Bruce is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Larsen, Barbara Llewellyn, Peggy Ann Aitken, Mary LaLacheur and Linda Larsen. Closing Chorus; "Christmas Wreaths" by Explor- er Girls. At the close of program Jolly Old St. Micholas arrived distri- IWUHE gifts and treats to all. EAIIII MORE! Snow; Angels We Have Heard On High; 0 Come All Ye Faithful; Silent Night. Durinng the 'service the choir sang the Mass of the Angels. and at the offertory sang Adeste Fidcles, and at communion sang Angelicus Panis. Rev. Father MCCQFCIIE deliver- ess to the Kingsboro Women's In- stitutc at her home on Dec. 7th. with a good attendance of mem- bers and visitors. Mrs: Jerome Sutherland has been confined to her home through illness. Buddy, Black Pond, are kept busy theme. sending the hills and certainly At Cardigan midnight Mass was attending other work when the celebrated by Rev. J. P. E. 0'- roads are icy. ilanley. Prior to the service the choir sang carols which included Walter Cox. Charlottetown on thl-lr The Firs. Noel and Sue," Night 1109'" mamase At the ofiertory they sang Ad- ieste Fideles and for the reces- isional, Angels We Have Heard On lliigh. The their was under the Mr Kenneth Mac-Greagnr. who has been a patient in the Souris Hospital for some time. has re- cently returned to his home in Kingsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bruce andl two children, Pownall. were Sun- day visitors on December 4th . with with Mrs Earl Mat-Donald as or- was celeliated by the pastor, Rev. Owen Kiggllis. Prior to the Mr. and Mrs Arthur Bruce, Red gzinegbiiiiilig" cai7ri0lSiiig5i"-Hogte Pm" Sleep Holy Bahe; Silent Night; 'iss Rose Mat-Donald is now,Angels We Have Heard On High; back at her work in Larters Drug PF:lr::"NI09I.D and 0 hC0me All :19 Store, Souris. having spent some 31 U. UFIHE le service tei time in the Charlottetown liuspitalii chiiir sagln theh Mass! of the An-,i go 5, an at to o ertur;.' sang? Mrs. Frances McNeil1 has be9niA(leste Fideles. The choir was ill at her home in South Lake. under the direction of Mr. Percy Bo l . Sympathy is extended to Mrs, udreaul Bernard MacGlligan, St Mal--."s lborn in Uigg, P. E. I., and hisl brother Mr. S E. MacLeod. andi two sisters. Misses Ella and Marg-1 arci. rcslde lhcro Mrs. Floyd; McLean. Klngsboro, is a nt-(ice ofi There were several residents Mr. IIiI(It'I(m Macl.eod from the Red Palm Dlsmu who Mr. Charles Chlllg roturned to attended the re-opening of St. l , , ) - g Mary-S Catholic Churchv his Ill ink in Red lolnt lrom a two with his Excellency. lint .'iln Weeks Visii wiiii i'3iaiiV95 Eiid MM.EaChem' Emmi, 0, Charlotte, friends in Boston and Connecticut, WW” L. A C. Llewellyn, a Leo Gallant. six-year old son of member 0i ii" ii C A- F- 19" Mr. and M” A I 5 r 5 d (;a”,mL recently on a ten day course which is making a good improvement in Wiii iiiii" him i” Eiigiamiv SC0i' the Charlottetown Hospital, from i3iiii- and Fiiaiitii by pii"i9- EV9i" his recent serious accident in eii is iiie 50" "i M13 and MP5- Souris. All hope for continued im-.Emm9T59ii Li9W9iiY"- Ge0i'S9i0W"- pwvemem for this nme boy, land he was a swimming and water safety instructor at Red Point, a Mr. George Robertson. Kings few ycars ago. born, was a business visitor to Rod - Mr Robert Ruse. North Lake. Point during lhe past week i p p t t E 13 It, was a recon VISI or o as a lo. Miss Marina Rose. R. C A .1 Nova Scotia. who had spent a few days leave with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rose, East Balt- ic, sailed from Quebed enroute to Germany where she will be station- ed for the next two years. Her. Road, on the death of her husband. who passed away at his home on Dec. 5 and to all his dautlhlers and sons. Everett RULE ON MISHAPS OTTAWA (CPI-The board of transport commissioners in on order made public Wednesday said that after Jan 1956 Canadian railways will be required to reporti all train acldents to be the board whether or not they involve per- sonal injury. The board's order broadened its general order March 15, 1922 by which the rail- ways are required to report all host of friends here are extending to her health and happiness in her new surroundings. i Word has recently been received that Mr. Haddon S. Mat-Lend has i Wed - Tliur retired as District Potato inspect-itrain acldcnts involving personal Mr. or in B. C. Maclieod wasiinjllry. In 24 hours. learn typing. booneeplnl or morthsnd. Writs today in: CANADIAN CORRESPONDENCE selling. OOUII l DODL 00. Hill Bay It.. Toronto. rl-lsicl-llllsmas RUSH ls OVER . . . . AND "ms ollu. RUSH" is ON! TIIE ENTERTAINMENT JACKPOT OF THE YEAR SET IN COLORFUL VISTA-VISION! LAVISH!" A SUPER-MUSICAL SET IN LUSH! LYRICAU day morning and a short time later all main traffic routes were closed. People who were travel- ling to spend the Christmas week- end were snowbound and were able to reach their destination a l open today. Personals . Mr. Blair Watterworth. Halifax day me, when some or the N S. spent the weekend at hil mules were Opened. lhome in Montague. Yesterday ii"-' miii" iiigiiwayl; Mr Cecil Masher, New Glasgow ague was opened and cars and; trucks were using the road to getl people to their work in other lo-i caiities. A few of the other roads were worked early yesterday hull plowmen said that it was filling in behind the plow almost as quickly as the road was cleared owing to a strong grounddrift. At New Perth and Summcrvlllc where after a few more stormsl YE THE S Mr Joseph Cllapman and sonled a message on the Christmas bemeen Charkmemwn and Mnmg N S was the holiday guest d his parents at Montague. Mr. Gordon MacNcill, Halifax. N S. was the weekend guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mat-Neill, Montague. Her many friends will be happy to learn that Mrs. Andrew Land- ry, who has been Ll patient in the Kings County Hospital, is convales- idireclinn "i Mi. 'i' A Macimnaid there were huge banks of snow cing sal.i5fa('t0rlIy at her home in Lower Montague. ganist. T F . ,..,.E., At Georgeiol.'.'n midnight Mass THEATRE MONTAGIIE Adm. 30 - 46 Incld. Prov. Gov. A. Tax HRIKE vSupeI'S('0pC-- June Allyson - Jo.-we Ferrcr Special Holiday Show - Prom ier Showing Cartoon - Woody Woodpecker. Mayfair Theatre Murray River - WEDNESDAY ONLY4 PM, December 2811i. If you liked the Kidnappers (Do not miss this extra spec DDIIIIELL IDRDIIEII 'WMlIIE IITDIIELL I Winston smith Academy Aver ARIIN DAILEI 'ALEXAlIlER KNOX j j j j j T j j 1 A TRUE STORY (LIFE) THAT HIT THE HEADLINES OF THE WORI.D- I FILMED WHERE IT HAPPENED- you will like this picture. ial show for all the family) and Extra Special Added Short Subjects. A woman looking after the house s a . getting mule ready for her family. A m on working on I modern plane . 5 . keeping it in top condition. IIWIVI ready for any emergency. In Canada's Air Force-an the RCN-you will find su d in the Fleet Air Arm of ch a man . . . with such I wife. In fact, you will find thousands like them. And what have they in common? Each man-each wife-makes a skilled contribution to Canadais welfare. Each onemby his or her particular job-keeps Canada”s defences strong. The men are doing a better job because of a wife's active interest in her husband's chosen way of ii responsible citizens,-peopl of good home life too. fe. Theseare good citizens: e who appreciate the values ENHEAT-the Aircraft Divisimi of Fmmwl & Heating Products Limited, salutes the wives of Crlnadals flying men in the R.C.A.F. and R.C.N. and honors them bution to this vital segment the Fleet Mr Arm of the for their xlllllllhle contri- of the Clllludlllll xx .1) of life. FABULOUS LAS VEGAS Itis the gist! of title year in the musical of a lifetime, Ros- alind Russell fresh from her musical triumph on Broad- way. Here she is in her first singing, dancing role on screen--in the biggest. boldest, gayest, gladdest musical in years! Presents ROSALIND RUSSELL FERNANDO LAMAS 'fTHE GIRL RUSH" Also Starring Eddie.AIben and Gloria DeHoven ADDED ATTRACTIONS UNIVERSAL NEWS - "ITALIAN HOLIDAY" CARTOON - "WHAT'S BREWING BRUIN” PROGRAM STARTS AT 8 - 5 - 7 - 9 ness. Men Of Old". and the bene- diction by Rev. J. M. Fraser. I L T0-DAY snil VIEII. TONIGHT'S DIG MIDNIGHT HIT! GARY COOPER STABRIING IN HIS GREATEST ADVENTURE 'l'IIBILLER" "THE WESTERNER" M'AD'I'S AT ll:M - ADMISSION Me EIAIIL I IIEITIIIG PRODUCTS LIMITED amlsasr, nova scone H ..o.:.. .