- mcc EIGHT ' .......-..-...,. ...,.. ,. ,, , , THE GUARDIAN. DECEMBER- 225,493 Bert Leard presided at the organ. I ; iv" Robe MacAusland ac- colrfpanied ifwino of those singing. on the guitar. At I.(lt'lie Valley The children were. treated to candy by the Women's Institute and Mr. Earle MacDonald provid- ,cd fruit. Santa arrived and dis- tributed presents from a well . I Tho tcaclicr and pupils Lorne Valley School held their ' t. Christmas Concert in the Hall 0:51:25" and beaumuu,y dew" ed Thursday nzght, Dccembcr 18th I A nne emenslnment Wu There was a lzirge and approx , 1 b - 1 m cialive auclicncec. and a very cn- :,l;);;g:::1.uRr?m:;:” y sing "3 e joyable progr itmc was prcscnte(l,., -A M which cmui mi of L'l10lll'-P5. duets; ”,y and solos; dialogues, drills and recxtntions. I Acqvmlf ISLAND! Great. credit. is due the teacher. Miss lifarrnrci Xrixcnna, and the pupils for pl” such a fine uma. Canal Zone were acquired by -progianm-..v A . -clmxlcs Mnc- the United states from Denmark Lnod wax: thc ('hairln:m, and Mrs. :n l9l7. The Virgin Islands in the Pan- ”lNlLl." NOW ROPES YOUR HEART Say "Will li:l'.',('rs" and you're talking pleasure - the kind that put u grin on the face of the world. With :1 twirl in lu'.-; ropc, n twzmiz, in his joke. and a twinkle in his i-3,-c-Will lmil rt umulcrful knack all his own of m:il;in:; toll-'4 it-cl uooll. That's the gum! i'cclin;: the Motion Picture Theatre stands for. You relax in its comforts and revel in its entertainment. A (I because "going out to the movies" brl iogotiicr mi lions of happiness seekers-the Mo- tion Pictzirc Tlicnirc is frilly the heart of the family. Wc'rc nliglity proud of the artistry, the technical per- fection, tho zlli-ovcr bigness of today's motion picture scrccn. And not-'ro cspccially proud of the glittering ahuntlzmcc of liccp-down cnjoymcnt it's bringing you now in Wllllli STORY OF WILL ROGERS”. Ki;-;i?-LWARNER BROSfi,c( 2r.-he 79-mt 3 so R. jiiltltii- ,7M 2.. W " ” iIYAIl4I0iwlLi V Rosina... as HloFhmor t' moans WYMAN U L ?........l (;i)Y.it, . , nIMra.WlIlIa'o:-I All his greorjoy and 99.!-.d.0m0d 9"9"""1 EXTRA NEWS -- SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 PRINCE EDWARD: to-m - sir- tomon suwmc T3wNEGHT AT 11.30 8.111. Onto? the darkness oornos tho our-piercing cry of s ton-iliiod girl . . . and you know that tho phantom I-in slrrucloagain in this weirdest of all sciioon. rnystoriosl No cluos but tho bodies-'ot tn's.victimcl, .' I. ALSO CARTOQN - "STOOGE" COMEDY -PRINCE EDWARD more oarorrzxzf - n-us EASTERN ouanoiau AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mrs. llnloo Mscfboo, Miss Joyce Wiggtnton. Plus Mcxinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Laura. The G33"-n may be bnusht at the following places in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant, and Guardian Office; In Georgetown: The Post Office; in Sourls: The Snack Bar and B. Richards it Son. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Edgar VsnIder- stine, of Peters Road. left Tuesday for Worcester. Mass. where Mrs. Vanlderstina will undergo medical treatment. . ..'Aero Engineer Lewis Fitzpat- rick, who is with the R.C.A..F., Chlthlm. N-35.. is spending Christ- mas guest of his parents. Mr and Mrs. Lewis Fitzpatrick, Woodvllle.' MacDonald, Mon- ....'Mr. Louis 'tague, is spending the holiday season with his son and daughter- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald MacDonald, Summerside. ....'Miss Alice Collings, Summer- side, is spending the Christmas holidays in Montague at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Collings. ..'GEORGETOWN PASTORAL CHARGE.-United-Church of Can- ada. New Year Services for Decem- bcr 28th. ll A. M. 'Milltown Cross. 2.30 P. M. Sturgeon in the Bap- tist Church. '7 P. M. Georgetown. Rev. W. A. Paterson, Minister. ..'MON'l'AGUE UNITED PAS- TORATE.-Rev. J. M. Fraser, Min- ister. Sunday. December 28th. Montague: 11 A. M. Morning Ser- vice. 7.30 P. M. C. G. I. T. Vesper and Candle-lighting service. Lower Montague: 3 P. M. Church Service. JIN ACCORDANCE with the agreement signed by the trades- men of Montague early this year, this store will remain closed to- day, December 26th, and c-n Wed- nesday afternoons throughout the year. V. R. Pepler, The Jeweller, Montague. ...'CARS IN (l0l'.I.ISION -Two cars were in collision on the Georgetoun highway Wednesday evening while tryinz to pass one another. The accident occurred near the Roscncnlh district. as one car was coming towards Mon- tague and the other going to- wards Georgetown. Both cars were seriously damaged, one rolling over twice hcforc ending right side up in the ditch, The other car, of American registra- tion. suffered damage 'to the left front and side, but the local car suffered severe damage to the whole body. No one was hurt. WHIM ROAD W. I. . . ' Mrs. J. N. MacDonsd was hostess to members of the Whim Road W. I. when they met on Tuesday night. December ilnd. for their regular monthly meeting. A number of visitors were welcomed to the meeting. The president, Mrs. M. J. Mun- ro, opened the meeting with all rc- peating the "Collect for club wom- en." The secretary, Mrs. Cecil Campbell, attended to the busi- ness procedure and called the roll. which was answered by an ex- change ot Christmas gifts. The minutes of the previous meeting. which was the annual meeting, were read and approved Included in the correspondence received during the month was a receipt from the King's County Hospital for a donation received from the Institute. In answer to an appeal from the T. B. League. members unanimous- ly voted an amount to be sent. The secretary also read a report from the Department of Health. con- coming the recent visit of the Public Health nurse to the school. In regard to the recent King's County Hospital Auxiliary pantry sale, members were not informed of such sale in time to donate articles. However. an amount was collected at the meeting which will be forwarded to the auxiliary. Plans were made for remember- ing the shut-ins at Christmas time and the usual gift box will be packed for the Infirmary. An amount was also voted to give rt Christmas treat to the children of the district, which will be supplemented by members making fudge. The committees for the month gave their reports. It was reported that the schocd was in need of scrubbing and members agreed to attend to this during the Christ- mas holidays. The sick committee reported two calls made and treats provided. Re-appointed for the coming month were Mrs. Garnet Moore and Mrs. M. J. Mrunro. For entertainment at the next meeting. everyone will take an active part. The usual penny sale. was put on by Miss Betty Ma'cBeth. and won by Mrs. Cecil Campbell. Mrs. Colin MacDonald warmly invited the members to hold their next mteting at her home. A New Year's resolution will be given in answer to roll call. Mrs. Garnet Moore showed Admission 16o ..'Mtas Nita Munroe. Boston. Mass. is spending the ochristmss holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Munroe. Montague. ..'O.S.AM.s. Norman Mcxenna, who is stationed at H.M.C.8. Corn- lesve at Montague with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W.E. McKenns.. ..'TllE PRESBYTERI-AN CHURCH IN CANADA. -- Services for Sunday, December 28th, as fol- lows: Montague ii A. M. and 7.30 P. M. The Senior Choir and Junior Chair will repeat their Christmas music at the evening service. Cardi- gan 130 P. M. Montague Sunday School 10 A. M. Rev. 1''. N. Young, Minister. 0 Bristol and O O O Vicinity A resident of this vicinity had the misfortune to have his car frozen last week in the cold snap. thinking he had drained the water out, only to find to his sorrow hls mistake. Mr. and Mn. Reuben Drake, who are patients in the P. E. I. Hos- pital following their being sirul-l: by a car here quite some timc ngo, are both doing well. TllPll' friends regret that they will not be home for the holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. Charlcs Elderl- shaw, and son and daughter, VVFIC business visitors to tho City on Saturday. December 20th. Rosslter's storn was a busy place as their big Christmas sale went into gear, and clerks were worked to the limit. Dlngwell and Mr. Freeman Jay. car dealrr here. has sold a number of new and used cars this fall. He is reported on selling three the week of December 18th. It had been reported here that Drake Brothers had purchased the old Ernest Coffin property here from the present owner. Mr. Findlayson. but on inquiry to one of the boys, who farm on a bi: scale. reveals that they have ll-ll purchased the estate as yet. Mr. and Mrs. Lester McVsrlsh. who were'here for the summer and fall. have moved away again. and it is understood they have gone to Borden to reside for the winter months, near their daugh- ter Edith, Mrs. McCormack. There was a visitor here from the North Pole on Saturday after- noon. Derembcr 20th. Coming early. old Santa visited the Morcll Co- operative store for two hours, where practically every child for miles around came to see him. Not forgetting his old friend the village postmaster he slipped ovcr there to see if there was any mail for him. Few people were travelling by train from this section of the country Saturday before Christ- mas. Only six were going to the City and four of them were rall- way men on passes. "(Times have changed." remarked one old timer. Asked about travelling. he said, "I can recall very well when this same train chugged along with fifteen coaches on Saturday be- fore Christmas." I-Ie recalled not so many years ago going to the City Saturday before Christmas when the late John Hughes was conductor. and every station was loaded with people. -N. ENJOYS OUTDOORS DRtUlMII-l.!ZI..I.ll!lR. Alta.-(OP) - When miner Charles Dunn re- tired from the pits. he brought his 14-year-old pit pony out too. The pony proves she is still a will- ing wonker by occasionally pulling 9. barrow over the acre of garden her master is cultivating. members how to make wall plaque from a. a pretty decorated see. was backed by a cardboard plate of the same size, with n trill the two plates to form the frame. A small hook was fastened to the back of the plate for up. Members thanked Mrs. Moore for her lovely demonstration. During the social hour conclud- MacDonald. served an lunch to all. Assisting in Robert Campbell. icarol with Mrs. close. wsllls is spending his Christmas of ribbon being inserted between hanging it ing the meeting. the hostess. Mrs. enjoyable serving were Mrs. Cecil Campbell and Mrs. singing Colin MacDonald as pianist, brought the evening to a I.0.0.F.. lodge Montague Meeting ..'Tha regular meeting of Hill- side Lodge 1.0. O. F., was held on Tuesday night with N. 6. John MacDonald presiding. The follow- ing members who wera recently initiated wen - present: Bros. James Cudmorc, Ernest Robertson! Ross Hamilton. Ellory show. Frank Wil- son and Stanley Burke. It was encouraging to note that all the new members were able to attend this meeting notwithstanding that they are all quite busy at this aes- son. on behalf of the Lodge Bro. Eaton Stewart presented Bro. Rob- ertson with the tree links. the emblem of the Order. The new brother made a. suitable reply. Many new ideas were presented to the Lodge in keeping with plans for making the Lodge more inter- esting ln the coming year. A box of apples and a box of grapes were donated to the pa- tients and staff of the King's County Hospital as a Christmas treat. At the close of the meeting the N. G. Bro. MacDonald wished ev- ery member a very Marry Christ.- mas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. t RED POINT W. L . 3 Mrs. William and Mrs. Al- mah Chlng were hostesses to the Red Point Women's Institute at their home on December 4th, with an unusually large group of mem- bers and visitors present. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Charles Chlng. After the usual procedure tool: place, Mrs. Charlie Mccormsck. First Aid Instructor, North Lake. gave of her time in stressing the great need of first aid in all the communities and it was planned to meet for the first aid lesson in: Red Point School. An auction of articles then took ed. It was moved and seconded that 2. C500 T. 13. Bond be bought. and 34.00 be given for Christmas treats at the school. . Mrs. Charles Ching gave an in- teresting outline of the leadership course held in Sonris November 2'?th. Refreshments were then served by the hostesses and a pleasant evening brought to a close by singing "God Save the Q!-IE6"-" The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Roddie Kidson. AVONLEA W. I. The December meeting of Avon- lea Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Lowell Wyand. with the president. in' the chair. the meeting opened by singing the Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. Minutes of the previous meeting were read. approved, and signed by the president. The committees reported having visited the sick and schools. Roll call was answered by twenty-one members. New committees are as follows: Cavendish sick. Mrs. Al- fred Moore and Mrs. Sterling Campbell; Cavendish school. Mrs. Reginald Simpson and Mrs. John MacNeill; Rustico sick, Mrs. Rob- ert Woolner and Mrs. Earl Simp- son; Rustico school, Mrs. Will Toombs and Mrs. Ray Woolner. It was moved and seconded that 35.00 be given to the T.l3. league. one "thank you" letter was read. I Mrs. Alfred Moore offered to be secretary for the coming year. Mrs. Stirling Campbell was appointed vioe-president for Cavendish. T6- placing Mrs. Moore who had been appointed at s. previous meeting. Mrs. Ralph Burdett was appointed as treasurer. It was moved and seconded that I. 25c treat be given to the school children at Christmas time. It was decided that a new show board would be procured for Rustico school. A committee of Mrs. J. Simpson. Mrs. Ralph Burdett, Miss Mary Stewart, Mrs. John Mac- Neill, Mrs. Roy Woolngr. Mrs. Jennie Stevenson. Mrs. Olaf Stev- enson and Mrs. N. S. MacLure was appointed to see about getting material for a concert. Mrs. Alfred Moore than gave an interesting report of the leadership course held recently in Psrkdsle Hall. The program committee for Jan- uary will be Mrs. Roy Woolner, Mrs. R. G. Fleming, Mrs. M. J plate. The plate which Mrs. Moore.Dov1e and Miss Blanche Wvnnd. passed around for the members to Roll call for next meeting is to be answered with "What. I would look forward to in the New Year." Miss Irma Toombs was chosen to be assistant secretary for North Rustico. The program consisted ' of two readings relative to Christmas and a sing-song of Christmas carols. The Christmas tree was then un- loaded. each member receiving a nice gift. A delicious lunch was enjoyed and the meeting closed by singing "God Save The Queen". The first pianoforta w: built at Florence. Italy. in 1721 by Barto- . Iomeo Christofori. lleiglijiuurs Honour Munn's Road couple . .' The home of Mr. and Mrs, Homer Robertson was the scene of a happy event on Friday evan- lnl. December 5th. when their many friends and neighbours gathered to -tender them a shower after their recent marriage on November 21st. East Baltic And Vicinity ..'Miss Pearle Stewart. Bothwell. spent a recent weekend in char- lottctown with friends. Mr. Wallace Fraser, Red Point, is ill at his home with mumps. All wish him a speedy recovery. h M M'll T3: iwmtbwu mummy M- Mr. and Mrs: Jo n c ran, ors. or o occasion with Mount Stewart. were recent visit- streamers and white balls.'Whsn ore to Red Point. all had assembled. to the strains --- of "Here Come the 3 id ," 1. . Mr. and Mrs. John W. Robert.-on ed by Mm CH3!” s:Wem.t'pu)l'e and son Alvin, Klngsboro, were newxwwedl were conducted to T0139” VWW” W M0"”3"" . their decorated seats by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mcctregor. A M. Fred Rose was chairman and in his inimitable manner recited yyyy y Ewothhumoroua rlexcitiatlonl suitable M. w yd. R ' tam of o eoccasion. a n turn called the rvocailongi scifoeol, s(i1haerlottc- on M155 Beth Fraser to read an town. is spending ml hmldnys .1; address. after whlcb..Miss Pearle M” mm 1” Em Mme" ssiiswciiaircriteilildlnhiarabaziiisiivetiiiThalia , e c w Mr. Gilbert Clements. eleotri- gifts and. envelopes and opensd clan, Montague, spent some time them while Mrs. charlie Jarvis working in Klngsbom. lgadhthe tierses and handed them ' t. e br dc. They were arranged Miss Mary E. Cairns. teacher of on the table by Miss Bette Rob- Rad Point school, left December ertson. not for Boston. Mos:-Ltwherehspf The llzridedsnd groom fittlngly is spending her mas o - ac now edge the gifts and all days with her sisters and friends. joined in singing up-.3, -1-my A" All wish her a vim-nt trip. Jolly Good Fellows." A hearty , singsong of old favourites was Miss Kathleen F-0beFi30n.MUYm5 then enjoyed. and lunch was serv- Road. has entered the Provincial ed by seveml of the lad,” ind 8-nntorlum to min 101' 3 "mew all departed for their homes wish- and all w)l!sh lher success in her mg ML and M”. Robumm many OM59" 1” 9550'” years of health and happiness to- gether. Mr. Walter Dixon is confined to his home in East Baltic through illness. . Mr. Peter Thompson, Charlotte- town, visited many of his friends in the eastern districts recently. -0 Mr. Kimble McDonald, Char- lottetown, spent a recent weekend with his parents, Mr.. and Mrs Wallace McDonald, Bothwell. . Murray River I I I and VlcllII'l'y Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ching. ac- .!Mr. Friend Herring. Freder- companied by Mr. and Mrs. T. J. icton, New Brunswick, is at pre- businesa visitors to Charlottetown. and Mrs, Louis Herring. Mun-,3. -- River, for the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Neil A. McLellan, Red Point. is It Dre-'-em It patient in Miss Bertha Macloan, student the Souris Hospital. All wish her nf P. W. C., is at present spending in speedy recovery. her holidays at the home of her -:- parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Misses Audrey Neale and Betty MacLean, High Bank. Robertson, Charlottetown, spent ...M I Sunday, December 21st. at the Mr. and Mrs, Gm-net nuen, home of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Rob- Charlottetown, spent the weekend ertsoin, Munn's Road. of December 20th at the home of Mr. Buell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Messrs. Talbot Stewart and Roy Simon Buell, Murray River. Dixon. Bothwell, motored to Gov- cndish'recently. where they were The many friends of Mr. Art. the guests of the formers sister. Gosbee are sorry to hear of his Mrs. Jeremiah Simpson, and Mr. recent. illness at his home in Mur- Simpson. ray River. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mcfsaac Miss Ruth Moon, student of P. and family of st. Eleonora motor- W. C.. is spending her Christmas ed to Elmira and spent the De- holidays at the home of her par- camber weekend with Mrs. McIs- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Moore, aac's mother, Mrs. Daniel Jarvis. High Bank. They also were the welcome guests . of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Robertson. Mr, and Mn, John Moon ma Munnls Road. in Which locality son Pearley were business visitors they formerly lived and were hish- to Charlottetown on Saturday. De- ly respected, where all gave them cember zom, a hearty welcome. .MD.. Mr. and Mrs. Noel MacNcvin sro' M156 010639 Dixon. nul'se-ln- at present spending their holidays tr-lnlnc It the P- E- 1- Hospital. at the homes of their pmnu. M: was I. recent weekend visitor at and M”, w, 11-, MlcLg6d' Mun-.3, the home of her parents. Mr. and River, and Mr. and Mrs. MacNev- Mrs. Roy Dixon, Bothwell. in, Charlottetown. Mr. Gerald Bruce. East Baltic. Miss Dorothy Bueii, student of accompanied by Mr. Nell A. Mc- P.W.C., is spending her Christ- Lellan. Red Point. motored to mas holidays at. the home of her Charlottetown December 20th on parents, Mr, and M", simon business. Bucll, Murray River. Miss Audrey Robertson, teacher. The many mend; or Mr, mm. Forest Hill, srpent the weekend of .191 MacLgnn, Lmp, sands, are December 20th with her aunt. Mrs. son-y go hear he nu entered the Clinton Stewart and Mr. Stewart. Provincial Sanatorium. where he Kingaboro. i will undergo treatment. His many -- friends wish him a speedy recov- The mumps in the district have ery, no respect for young and aid. .,..D They are acting like the census Mp, Stgnlgy white, who has taker and tax collector, calling in hem employed in sgy Joh.n'g'New. CV9?! house. and they He not 90 foundland. has returned to his mild a time as they were in the home in Murray River. beginning. - , Miss Donald: ,MacKay. student Mrs. Peter Massey, East Bal- p.w,c,, is apendgng he, hon. tic. 15 at IHESEM I PHUGM 1" the days at the home of her parents, Sourls Hospital. A host of friends Mr. and Mrs. William J. MacKsy, wish her a speedy recovery. High gang, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Robertson, Mr, John Reynold. 1, 3; much; Klnzsboro. left recently to visit spending his Christmas holidays at with relatives and friends in the me home of his parents, Mr. and U. 3- A- All W1-Sh them 8: Very Mrs. 'Freeman Reynolds. Murray pleasant trip. Rive;-, Mrs. Kenneth McGrogor is ill at her home in Klngsboro. wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Olive Earl and young son. A" of Toronto. Ontario, are spending the holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mac- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bruce and Lean, Murray River. daughter. Miss Sylvia, Red Point. DD. accompanied by Mrs. Robert Yates on Friday nn,.moon' Dmmbu and Mn. Peter Stewart. Klnssr l9t.h the school at High Bank was how. attended the funeral of the nicely decorated for the Christmas late Mr. Elvin Dewar, Brudenell. season. and with thdr teach”, Miss Jo I-lerrin the The North LIKE W0mG!1'l In-SW gave oney and all 3:; very tuto put on I VIHOV-Y OM00”? in mg afternoon. After I visit from the Elmira Hall on December 18. smith, w-ho presented the children which will sreallv enjoyed by I with their gifts. the children re- lute audience. turned to their homes, quits thrill- ed with the Christmas season. A Christmas concert was held in the Red Point School on Decem- ber lath and was largely attended by pupils and parents. After the program was over and the tree lit up, Santa Claus, as usual welcome and friendly to all. made his ap- pearance and gave all the chud- ren a gltt. He also never forgets the teacher. Mrs. Oswald Stewart. Klnglboro. . spent Tuesday. Decamber 13rd in Munn's Road, guest of Mrs. Homer and Mrs. Rebqcca Robertson. Mr. Wallis McDonald. Klngsboro. attended the funeral of his neph- aw. the late Mr. Elvin Dewar of Brudonall. He was accompanied by Mrs, Essie Stewart. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rose. Red Point. 1111-. and Mrs. Hudson Morrow, Harold hunter and Mr. Ken- ncth Fraser. North Lake, were re- Mr. Stirling Whitcway, student of P. W. C.. is at present spending the holidays at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George 0 Whitcway, Murray River. - Mr. Earl Bruce, student of P. W. C.. is spending his holidays at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. John D. Bruce. High Bank. . --CD. BUSY SAWMILL are mvm, sack. - (or) - Tho utilisation mill here opened by the Saskatchewan Government in June, 1051, now has an knnual out- put of up to 8.000.000 board feet of lumber. The mill, 90 miles northwest of Prince Albert, is in the heart of the lumbering industry. ----M-.-.--.-.....M. ably known. having been a seed potato inspector in the eastern "Tho many friends of Mr. Maw- art Moarogongmsst Baltic, regret to learn of his illness at his home. All wish him a (speedy recovery as ducted a lobster factory at wish hlm.a speedy rocovsry., .Mr. Mccircgor is well and favour- . o-ff. : fntyre for s. nulnbor of roars clan; as Point and is most familiarly and favourably .-known to many. All Midnight Mass, Al Montague , A large congregation attended the Christmas eve-midnight Mm at St. Mary's Church. Montague celebrated by the pastor. Rev. J.w' Mccardle. Preceding the Mus, m choir. under the direction of Mr Jack Geisler, rendered several .p.' prop:-iota Christmas hymns, WM, Mr. Francis vuozzo as orgimm Hymns included "Come All Ya Faithful". "silent Night", --Th, First Noel,"- "Angels We Hgva Heard on High." and "Sleep 1-my Babe." The hymn "O Holy Night-. was sung with trio and chug,- chorus. The lovely "Ave- Maria" was beautifully rendered by Mn Jack Gelsler as soloist. with Mr. Vuoszo at the organ. During the service the chm, sang the Mass of the Angels, and at the offertory sang um hym, "Adeste Fide'es." At the commun. ion service the choir sang "Paul; Angelicus". Father Mccardle spoke insplrinsly on the divine natlvttuy and prayed that this celebration of Christmas would bring peace and good will to men's hearts through- out the world. Murray Harbour Notes ---"H" llrlfest crowd of the season attended the crokinoi. tournament held in the Murray Harbour Hall on Monday evening December 15th. Mrs. Fred wml; won the ladles' prize with a per- fect. scare while Messrs. Al-net; Stewart and Vaughn Reid tied for the gentleman's prize. Arnelt proved the victor in the play-off. The many friends of Stephen Buell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keitn 13116”. will be sorry to learn of his illness and join in the hope that he will make a complete and high D1809 and H19 mm N 95-00 Y951lZ- Robertson, Red Point. were recent sent; visiting with mg pgfgnu. Mr, speedy recovery. Mr. Lloyd White of the C. G. S. Frant visited his home at Mur- ray I-larbour over the week and of December 13th. The annual bazaar and pantry sale held by the ladies of the Baptist Church on Thursday eve- nlnz. December 18th proved to b: an outstanding success. The many useful and artistic articles offer- ed found eager purchasers as did also the bountiful supply of fine cooking. Min Jean Fraser. student, at Horton Academy. Wolfvllle. N.S., arrived in Murray Harbour on Wednesday, December 17th ta spend the holidays with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs..'I'. I-I, Frascr. Mr. Nelson Bell. who he's brmi employed with the Chappell Elm- trlc Co. of Charlottetown for the past several months is visiting hii mother, Mrs. John Bell. Nelson will enjoy a brief holiday at home prior to leaving for .Van- couver. B. C.. where he will join the Royal Canadian Mounted Po- lice. - p Mr. Vaughn Reid of Cape Tor- mentlne, N. B., who is employed as electrician with the C. N. R. was a business visitor to Murray Harbour on Wednesday. Decom- ber 17th. Meurs. Crllly Lea and Lorna Stewart were motor visitors to Halifax over the week end of December 13th. While in the Car- rlson City they took the oppor- tunity of sitting in on the At- lantlcs-lslsnders hockey game. audience grcrlrri sponsored hv An overflow the picture show the Murray Harbour Library Committee and staged in the local hall on Tuesday av:-nln: December 16th. Mr. John Martlr of the National Film Board wtn on hand and showed two cl-out pleasing films in "Newfoundland and ”Royal Journey". Because of travelling conditions the show Md somewhat late in getting under- way but the chairman, Rev. Mr; MacPhei-son, called upon.severn- of the local ladies to lead off in group singing which was Krea”? enjoyed by all. Lunches were sold from which a slzeable sum was realized. This money will R0 U" wards the cost of the new lib- rary building. Murray Harbour North Mr. Wilbert Sencabaugh. W0 was s. patient in the P.E.I. Hos- pital for a few days. has returned to his home at Murray Harbour North., Mrs. David Vanfderstine. Monk ague. spent the past. week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Websk-r Clow. Mr. Hush cnmpbeil; Pelt!" Road. is adpatient in the -P. E. I. l' . him a spec y recovc y 40 .-STIILI. slsomo A; MONTREAL -- i0P)'-- NDYIM-" Holland. 'Ia-year-old buslndsi mm was hood choir-boy of the Angllcagi church of, the Advent at W6” mount when itglponod 60 W15 5” At the recon snntvor service he again took place in he choir. but his boyish Sprano hasjcbsnsfd to a mellow bar no A s Ha Jo R0 0' districts for man can. ' cont guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete x .31. , 0I'”""”f'.'.'t' Olmeron. Charlottetown. ' The many friends in the oast- Icyeg -numlnea ' ern districts will r mt to learn mm” mm "mm-,. Mr. Pcter.U-, Mosley has relurn- that Mr. George Mc ntyrc, Mont- G,,,,,,,,. ,, ed to his home in mm Baltic. ague. had the mlsfortuna- to get it ' having spent. some time visiting hurt. on his (um um lglu, pm. .01..” n,,u,., ' with his son and daughter and sent. a patient in the '3 coon. H, u, 1, AM, other relatives in Boston. Mus. ty Memorial Hospital. . mg. g .0 5 K”, and by appolauont Offlco Connected will . Mabon Drua Co Ilontagno. P. ,3. I.