is. if Above is shown a section of the 'arge crowd of excited wide aycd Pictured above is the man who will reign supreme in the heart and mind of many young folk for the l children that aims Claus. during his first visit to Char- dellvery problems with one of the next four weeks. Here he discusses many admirers that flocked tol ilottetown this s EEBOII. Photo by liambly. visit him at RT. Holman's yester- day. Photo by Hambly. PISOUID EAST Mr. Hamid Jay visited her sis- ter Mrs. Earle MacDonald and Mr. MacDonald. Lorne Valley on Nov- (.,..w..... in, Mr. Ray Shaw. Msrtinvale spell, iii w.... sh. ... and Mrs: Floyd Jay. Miss Isabel Birt. Charlottetown spent the weekend with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Birt. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay were Sunday visitors in Covehead Road at the home of Mrs. Jay's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs.Russell Myers were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alton J on Sunday. 8 Eastern Guardian SPECIAL - Gents' 'onyx gold rings. One initial. 12.00. Diam- ond set with one itial. 317.00. Boehner's Jewellers. Montague. ATTENTION lady curlers: Im- portant meeting in club room. Montague. tonight at 0 o'clock. skips to be appointed. important btlltsln:8l. All interested please I Cl! . ST. ANDREWS Lodge, Monte- gue. llzill hold an suction for the benefit of cripple children and other charities at Yeo's Theatre. December 7. starting at 0 p.m. -harp. Prizes as usual. Donations ml? be left at the Maritime Electric Company office. Personals Mr.- Frank Giddlngs, Cambridge, and Mr. Eugene Jesse, Albion. left Monday morning for Halifax. N.S- Mr. M. C. Reynolds has return- ed to his home in Montague after visiting friends and relatives in Pictou. N. 8. Mrs. Percy Giddlngs, Cambridge, and Mrs. Lorne Dunn, Gaspereaux, left Yesterday for Montreal where will visit friends. The iii ....... m... 0' ,".;-."-....,'v- hhearthatiie a tlattthtthe Kings County alibi”; '3.” M lgigierwent an -emu-gggq .l,,,.t, TELEVISION . CKCW - Moncton ' I 'Television Programme- . Channel 2 -russoav. Nov. I 2:00 p.m.-F. M. Concert Hall azoo p.m.--Florian Zsbach 3:80 p.ni.-At Home with latest; Crocher ' 4:30 p.m.-Today with Arlene Ho r 1.45 p.m.-Uncle Jack at the P no p.rn.-rgorlgy Passport -M p.m.- ow Doody 9-'00 p.m.-Barbie's Scrapbook CKCW-TV News 4 c News p.m.--Frallrie Lathe .m.-Adventures of Robin Hood An.-GM Theatre in.--Dragnet . .in.-Pick the stars In.-CIHDII'I'0tIll .-Vha 's to use o-Cit -JTV News fix) 38 U 9'?” 559?? 288333 pass 313 ...--.. 1.... .. :5? 3 ST. COLUMBA Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus A. Mac-' Aulay. St. Columba. wee pleasant- ly sirprised on Monday night when a large number of their friends called at their home to offer con- gratulations on Mr. MacAulay's sucess in being named potato-king at the Royal Winter Fair. Mr. and Mrs. MacAulay were each presented with a rocking Isrdaielse miraculous discovery of tin! ht gujn trgngigtos-s, Zenith and its chair. speeches wee made. ecli- ations given and all enjoyed a merry get-together. Mr. Arthur 0'Malley. teacher in East Baltic School. spent the week- end with his wife and family at St. Peter's Bay. School friends of Miss Anita Rose are pleased to have her back to school after an illness in Souris HospitnL MIRRAY HARIOR NORTH Miss Blanche Miller, who spent the past four months at her home here left Tuesday. November 1. on return to Boston. Mass- Mrs. Nettie Miller left on Tues- day for St. John, N.S. where she will be employed for the winter months. Mrs. Louis Ferguson, Pictou, N. 8. spent several days in Murray Harbor North. the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hic- ken. Mrs- Marvyn Johnston spent the holiday weekend in Dartmouth, N. S. the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Har- vey Kaiser. The Mission Band met in' the local hall on Saturday afternoon. November 5, with seventeen mem- bers present. A "Parcel Post" was held which provided amusement and added considerably to the funds The leader. Mrs. Weston Johnston showed several children films sup- plied by the National Film Board followed by refreshments served by several older members. Miss Gloria Macl.eod who has been employed at the Kings County Hospital for the past year is spend- ing some time at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant sencahaugh. Mrs- John Connolly, Charlotte- town spent several days at Mur- ray Harbor North. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Johnston. Mrs. Wilbert Sencabaugh was a recent visitor to Murray Harbor, the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Fran- ces Fisher. in C tionary invention James M. Maci..ean of Windsor. 0ut.. looms as a transportation revolution. according to a lead proves correct. R FOMER The ”En,iar Wheel". I revolu- ol 68-year-old g article in Design Engineer- ing. lf the predictions of emin- nt transportation engineers the wheel may ISLANDER IS INVENTOR The over-all objective in the con- struction of bhe Enjar Wheel is to ”emd jar". some day replace the pneumatic tire on all motor vehicles. For some titme its applications will be limited to service-type road vehicles as well as military and The l"Ve"""'- Dlcmwd "0"- ayicultursl equipment. The -, is a son oi the late Rev. Roder- railway version, however. may i ick MacLean and a former resi- sooner replace conventional dent of Valleyfield, P.E.l.. who wheels on much rolling stock left the island at an early age. The annual meeting of the Mur- ray Harbor North Women's Instit- ute was held at the home of Mrs. Annie Kennedy on Tuesday even- ing. November 1 with the president Mrs. Marvyn Johnston presiding. Seventeen member. responded to the roll call with payment of dues. One visitor was present. Election of officers for the ensuing year re- sulted as follows: president. Mrs- William Dunn: vice-president, Mrs. Marvyn Johnston: secretary-treas- urer, Mrs. Webster Clow; direct- ors. Mrs. James MscLure. Mrs. Herbert Llewellyn and Mrs. George Clow; auditors, Mrs. Annie Kenn- edy and Mrs. John Clow rre-elect- edl. The monthly "Penny Auction" was won by Mrs. Weir McClure. Mrs. Herbert Llewellyn held a bean as M th is M of White on the passing of his mother. Mrs. Bessie White at her home in Souris. Mrs. White was a daughter of the late J. G. Sterns. Mrs. Lillian Rose has taken up residence with her family at St. Columba while he husband is in the service overseas. Mrs. Elizabeth McMahon is now improved in health. A card party with geese and ducks as prizes was held at the L Sympathy is extended to Mr. Roy plete.'l1sls, thsnlublmithhlyursd electronic experience and"knew-how” plus home of James Bailey. D.G. A DREAM COMES TRUE FDR CANADA'S IIARD-DF-HEARING I if A tiny, light. ggg-p owered hearing aid ...only 50 complete! A r-mas'r-auAL'i-rv. 4-1-suuesis-ron ZENITH Amazingly small, compact, efficient . . . backed by an inneiod guarantee of full satisfaction . . . yet sailing for less than one-fourth the price of many comparable brands! IOIMAI.i.It can hide aside: a avaa's neclrviel MscLure. Mrs. vited the membe a to her home for 30 U6!" it can be worn in performance of competitive makes sell- ing for & or more, simply return it for guessing contest which was won by Mrs- Willard McClure. Refresh- ments were served by the hostess. sisted by Mrs. Albert MacLeod. rs. Weir McClure and Mrs. Hazen William Dunn in- e December meeting. Mrs. Mary Davidson. Cambridge. spending several weeks in New Glasgow, N.S. the guest of her sis- ter. Mrs. Nettie MacKenrney- Mr. and Mrs. John MncPherson who spent some time visiting at urray Harbor North. the guests Mr. and Mrs. George Graham, have returned to their home in Abercrombie. N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Macswain, Charlottetown, were recent week- end guests of the fonner's sister, Mrs. Haren MscLure and Mr. Mac- Il!'C' Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Roy O'Connor, Ab- ney whose marriage took place at the manse, Murray Harbor North. on Saturday afternoon. November 5. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. M. C. Connor is the former Laura Clow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexan- der Clow, Cambridge. Their attend- - -o .- In a woman's hoist , Currie. Mrs. 0- ants were Miss Flora O'Connor, ,are spending (several days in New sister of the groom and Mr G3l"i'Glasgow, N.S. the guests of their net Buell. Following the ceremony; Son and daugmemnglawy M... and a reception for approximately forty g A0 guests was held at the home of M”' Roy G”ham' the bride's uncle. Mr. Thomas Clow. The couple left on a short trip FA-1-5 OUTPUT DOWN through the Maritimes. OTTAWA lCPl -- Production of d.l;9Vf- M-Pcaall clgrie I9" ”l!l1Tl'”rh5” margarine. shortening and refined a or er . nario were e.. . will spend a two week's vacation wokmg OHS dropped In October Wm, his sister! Mrs. J, D Gard, from the corresponding month last my and Mr, Gardiner. year, the bureau of statistics re- Mr- and Mrs.- Verne Johnston, ported Mm.1day' gocmber production accompanied by Misses Blanche: M mmgarlne dmpped w ”'314'00o and Ma Mm” war vi "0 to pounds from 11,717,000 last year, Y 9 5 '5 hot ' t ttl26l3000fr Murray Harbor, the guests of Mrs. S F e""'g ”" V" .” ' ' 0'" Frances Fisher. 13.034.000 and refined cooking oils - to 3.053.000 pounds from 8,092,000 Mr. and Mrs. George Graham in October. 1954. LESS SMOKE - MOI! NIATTW BEE - BURNING. non- ooking FOUR STAB coal is one of the finest fuels on the Maritime market. Economically priced, Gt cleaned and sized for ef e- ienoy in automatic states! or domestic furnaces. Order early and by name-FOUR STA! COAL! FOUR STAR COLLIERIES LTD. NOPIP SVDNET N:.:: Srotin I IIITERRUPTION NOTICE There will be an interruption of electric power on our Souris line, east of St. Peters, on Wednes- day afternoon. Nov. Iltlili, wozsilior permitting. be- tween the hours of 1:30 and .'l:3(i p.m.. for the pur- pose of putting regulators into service on this lint. Maritime Electric co. Ltd. ---I Souris Theatre I L Tuesdsy.lNov. 29, 1955 The Guardian rage 3 Fire Destroys Dwelling”- Ai Alliston Yesterday Fire early yesterday moriiing.been saved from the house. completely destroyed the home of J Although a large crowd III” Alexander Macswain. Alllstan :they were unable to do corner, permitting Mr. and Mrs. owing to the fast progrus of Macswain and their thre echildren fire. A few articles of funihli to escape with only the clothes were removed. they were wearing before the House and barns owned by I18 frame building l' 's raging MacPherson directly to tbe.eaI inferno. The fire is suspected to was in a direct line of fIyfQ have started around the kitchen sparks which for some time Q flue. and before it was noticed it dangered his house. A consldulv was already bursting through the able h of volunteers stood ll kitchen ceiling. Mr. and Mrs. Mac- readiness there to prevent any fur- Swain and the children liarely ther disaster. made their escape when the up- it is understood that there was stairs burst in flames. The fire be- very little insurance on the Mac- gan about ! a.m. and an hour Swain resident . The family at the later the building was all down on present time are staying with Mrs. the ground. with very little having MacSwain's sister at Peters Road. i GEORGETOWN Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hemphill of Pictou, N. S. motored to George- town on Saturday, Nov. 36th., where they visited Mrs. Hemphills mother, Mrs. Henry Gotell. Miss Jean Sampson. who is risi- ployed in Charlottetown. spent the past weekend at her home in Georgetown. Miss Sheila DeLory. oi the Dept. of Agriculture of the Provincial Government at Charlottetown was the weekend guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. DeLory. Dr. and Mrs. M. E. DeLory of THE CROWDS ARE CHEERINGI THE GREATEST GIFT OF ENTERTAINMENT THE SCREEN HAS EVER BROUGHT YOU! DeLory's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. DeLory. - Miss Leona Blackett. who is em- ployed in Montague, visited IIC home in Georgetown during the weekend. Miss Priscilla Griffith of Char- lottetown was a guest on Sunday. Nov. 27th., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker. Mrs Ronnie Ceredlni, Girl Guhh Leader; Miss Joan Murphy. Guide Lieutenant and Miss Jean I.eLaoh- eur, Guide. attended a Girl Guido Training Center, held at Summer- side on Saturday. Nov. 26th. A.C. 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