‘PAGE soc TO-DAY ONLY-Y Shows Today PRINCE Produced by VIREiNIA VAN UPP - R . i-n-n-nn-na- -.-.-.,-.-.. $31515’- i aaeiroc MON. TUE. WED. In‘ l ea Pny by V-ignua Van Upp and F. Hugh Hubert PLUS SPEAKING 0F .-\I~.'l.‘vI.»\i.S AS BABIES ‘UIHM 0N Wil. ‘Vb‘S's‘n"1s'n'n“n‘u'n'n'n'n'n'n"u'n"u n OU’LL LOVE HER! " “JA NIE " PLUS NEWS and POPEYE CARTOON At 2:30 -7 -9 EDWARD Directed by CHARLES VIDOR liiiim’, SPORTS‘ n. Inn nun ‘nun- 'l‘O-l)AY ONLY mu. BOYD In “MYSTERY MAI‘ ” PLYS SHORTS elbows 2:3’) - 7- 8:25 I” . "I all \ Elllttiticiilsli“ 1 , . ,. not»: 1 mi stimulate , kllllii >1 MI W” it 4t- ’ ‘Eilliliillllildliill BOB - V’ _ atits ‘~- anturtaining-estl IflNG CRIJEK YJflU. The regular rr Creek YullilQ l‘ ct the homc of .‘ Strettti on T l with the p ' Kenzie. presid Meeting nnriirsl by sillflitig 131k" the Plflnl" cf .1111», With Yciul l 1 l” lltll iiuzti lily? i, r’ [of her singicsfl u.‘ his basics?! _ __ Elliil Rlilf i sniliif lllitlllifS BIUTHERS ,._»,-l/'.c¥kiil‘l“l? “i‘.fi.i'e!izm t l .\l'l\‘{:1 - (lAlt'i'1’)().'-I - (JDIIYFY C \\\ ‘ lI/ix CROSBY, ,—:.._.. 98 s:1~111{tirc"ié;s@11 Psalm read by Mary Stretch, followed u fur the evening wa a ». ..._ it.’ a contest. l _ -. n ~ ‘ed W“ "Lehman? fiisfiilgdnllvlfqtéf'very' beautifully rendered bv Mrs. il"lllf’. of rnd singing the National Aii- 3th. m P. M. , irrv 1 WrFnP-‘ffu’ n n 'ln'n'u'n'n'-'n'n‘n"o'n“n‘n"n"'n”n“n=n“n‘n’n‘n“ n n n 11 n'n'='n“n'='n'n'n‘n"n§'n'n"u'n' " Ir.“arena-new.“.~.=.".=.=.l-v.=.".=.=.=.-=.=.=u=ea=n=.".".-.-.v.~.=.=nf i “- ~"-"-'-‘-"-“=-'-'-‘-'- Wll W me ]'l'('5lfil‘i‘|t art for anQthQNHPT-"ild Angflls Sing, Away in .11‘. c; yum“, sum“ cmhiGentle Mary Laid Her Babe and L readings, sing-song andlmrd “I me Land“- l 1 President, Mrs, Allan Swan; 1st _ ,'Mrs. Harold - [dell Vessev ire-elected): Red Urns: Shows 2:30 - 7 - 31.45 l kcoiuuaia PICTURE I 1111 BAliS-loicn itmiritt Mill ar Plllil" , Also C rtoon Comedy y Serial. “Masked 3 irvel" n-n-l-I-fl-t-f-nr... era-v.» WEDDING BELLS On Dec, Mr. and M albane, I’, , . lll'ctty_ wedding ter Mildred Jean was united marriage to LAC. Joe ltforris,’ Reynard of Liichine, Que. 'I‘he1 ceremony was performed by ltevzl D J. Morrison tinder an arch of -ferns and ilags. The music was played by .\I1~5_ D J. Morrison. The bride was given in lllilffl-l nge by her fntlicr and looked vcrvl lflVelY in her dress of lJOWLiFi‘ blue bile also wore a gold locket, eift of the groom. and held :1 laouquctl of chrvsziiithciniinis sEnt lriiinl Montreal by the groom's mother‘ who was regrettably unable tol make the trip. The bride was at-l tended by licr sister Reta, wno also wore a powder blue dress. LA Leonard Collins of Ver- dun. Que, acted as gloom; it The bride and groom re many lovely presents also substantial cheques from f A delicious supper was to about 50 guests which served by the friends of bride: The wedding table ]JI'f.‘t{il_\' (lieeorated with rod. i" and blue streamers, and cm. by a large wedding cake, which illlng tlie Wedding; 11911 the cake was being llram of fclicitaticir __1 20. i944, the home of Bruce Somcrs, Brad-l was the scene of .il ‘n \\‘£‘(i(iillfll Sl’\ e v.1... es from their friends tor and prosperous wcddcdl | Previous to the marriage cere- tmuny a bzrntism ceremony icrforinetl b‘; ltcv. D. J. Fiorr an. and the Wit time little (iauzhtril of Mi". and Mrs. Everett Siimcrsl was christened Beverlie Jean. l l i by her girl friends. Isabel MacKay and . M: TIC. l The presents were opened by‘ Miss Isabel MacKay and humor-l ous verses were read and pres? entcdfiiy Mabsl Cummings and, nrrangfid on llle table by Miss hfary MacLeod. The heavy laden‘ baskets were curried in by hyllis, MacLeod and Allan Soiners, 11t- | tie niece and nephew of the bridal The bride then thanked all for thel lovely presents and invited all to.‘ visit them in their new home. Af-l tcr singing For she's a Jolly Goad Fellow and a thorough bouncing, lunch. was served and the remaind—= er of the evening spent. in games and dancing. Music was furnish- ed by Willa Smith and Elwood ,1 Weeks, accompanied by Mrs. Eliza 1: Abbott and Mrs, Ira Crozlcr, All l, dispersed to their lioirics in the‘ :- wec sma’ hours. 1 n ________ _____ "I YORK DAYSPRING , I MISSION CIRCLE u The December meeting of the York Dayspring Mission Circle was licld on Tuesday evening. Dec. 1211i, at the home of lvfrs Minio Foster. It being the Christ- mas meeting a candlellghtlng ceremony was carried out. Those, ,11~_1_~,-¢,< by 11/1,; Tocm taking part were Mrs. Harry Lew-l liinutrz; of Jic last meeting were l5» MTS- Rlwmlmd VPWTY- Mm 1111i LY the secretary‘, V9111 M“- Harold Watts, Mrs. Allison West L. l. and iii call was answered Mrs- Alle“ 5W3“- Rendlllgs war” .-i,'»' ll iizrmbcrs With a Bible vcrselglve“ by M153 An“ Mac-Pherslnl‘ town, u, , 1h the letter C, The and Mrs. Roscoe MacDonald, and in..- " ::l closed by singing ‘the hymn sung with Angel” A11“, mcaFrom the Realms of Glory, l: was nimrd itntl seconded ilia O L-Conie All Ye Faithful, Hark the a, Manger, The First Nowell, In s Christ There is no East or West‘ l treasurer for the year 1944. Roll call was responded to , 10 member, there being 6 vis- itors present. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. The Nominating Committee brought in the following report: 2nd Vice-President, Mrs. Roscoe , MacDonald: Recording Secretary,» Watts; Correspond- ,1ng Secretary, Mrs. Allison Wcsn; vTemperancc Secretary, Mrs. Pet-, ler Proud; Treasurer. Mrs. \Vch~' ‘Vice-President, Mrs. Harry Lewis: t Supply Secretaries. lvlrs. Frank‘ Vessey and Mrs. Minto Foster; flclrganlst, Mrs. Lloyd Vcsscy Ire-l J, A, Nicholson. Lunch \\,'.i.‘1 r. ted. iional Anthem. . '1J’..‘J\i‘¢"ln'b'u'd‘n\‘n'u‘n\n'u\'H EMPIREW t i l when their ilziugh- T cc . The officers tvere installed hv .‘,, ‘i _ .,, . 1. in, Iit‘ 11-1 11m vet 111 val or > Thll column l: rcurvod for new: but advertising of a ncwsy nature may be inserted of local lateral. at five cents a word, llrlctly pay able in advance. _V CRASWELI.“ 1.3.31.3, P115. CONI-‘EDERATION LIFE IN- SURANCE. IIAIHPTUN PASTORAL CHARGE -H.ev. Peter Jackson. Bonshaw ll M. Hampton Ue-Sablc M . 3P. M. A. 7.30 P. 1-13-11 l jury 14th. 11.00 A 13ml P. M. New Glasgow. P. f. Annual Meeting of St. Johns Church, Monday, January ism at 2.00 P. M Annual Meet- 1111; oi St. Mark's Church, Tuesday, l“ l-Jonuary 16th at 2.00 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. Davies, Rector. 1-13-11. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH’- Siuidayks Services will be ct nducted by the Minister, Rev. '1'. E. McLen- uzm who will preach both moming and evening. The Sacrament of the LOl‘Cl'5 {iuppei will be observed at the Mornitig Worship, In the ev- ening Rev. Mr. McLean-an will culltlllllc the series or scruzons ‘on the Lord's Prayer, the theme being “The Hallowed Name" — Tl Cnurch School will meet at; the usual hour. Mr. \v. W. Lord. SUD- erintendcnt. Miss Marie Mac- Dougall, director of Religious E l ‘Training. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. — Both Morning and Evening Wor- shin at The Kirk tomorrow will be conducted bv the hfinister, the Rev. , H Bussell Scmers, M.A , s. T, M., who will also preach the sermons. The Morning Service will be bioadcost over > Y. The music for the day will be under the direction of the Church Olr- pnnist. Miss E, Lillian McKenzie. Mus. Bac. The Annual Meeting of} the heavy laden tree. t .1.) by n, the Congregation. iollflhlcd social hour. will be held in the Kirk Hall on Monday, January 15th at 7.30 P. M LOCAL ainiczvs WIVES i .\ll-‘r"l'—An active body of yountt, ii.i .t(l larlics intrrt every Tucsoav Cliiixllllflil at 3.30 at_ the B10111 llall—thev arc the wives of the N. C, O. of the R C.A,F These latiii-s. while enjoying the nlcasurel of each otherfls comoanv are bnsé’ i. - an tiling for the Red Cross ' "h- = anv other Pat- . e is always a cor- welcnmc awaiting am’ of the es of the N. C 0‘s who wouxi 1 to join them woeklv or rs .1=n as llossiblf‘ and thev are in- ited to bring their children with thc-n for the afternoon. I‘ I llsus McNaughton to Clarify His Position OWEN ‘SOUND, Ont.. Jan, ll— ICP0_ - W. Garfield Case. Pro- gressive Conservative candidate in Grey North by-clection Feb. today challenged Defence Min- isicr nlchfmieliton to tell the people of Canada why he rc- turncd to Canada and to clarify the “mystery of his relations with the British military authorities." Mr Case spoke at three meet- incs in the constituency today He ‘l 011s is lendcrczl < 211cc in leadership was ‘bride at tile home cf her 1i.irc 11W 0T the "0095 — '1\11»_ 11nd Mm 311m; 5911101-5, _, "ultlzoi confidence our armies 1111,1131 penguin] and Cqgfly 5,115 will fail and the sacrifice will be were received. The house was ‘ lellliifl" tastefully decorated for the oc-l casion witli red, w C. C. F. Attitude OWEN SOUND, Ont., Jan. 10- Tlic government's recrciiting pol- icy gives “no guarantee that the men sent into action will be the best trained men available, nor any guarantee that all trained men will be available as rein- forcements. Air Vice-Marshal A.‘ E. Godfrey, C. C. F. candidate in ‘he Feb. 5 North Grey Federal lay-election, said in his opening campaign speech tonight. The method was "neither a voluntary one nor conscription but nii utter confusion of both." said the retired R, C. A. F‘. of- iieer. The C. C, F. believed the Gov- crnmcnVs policy u\‘st be to re- move all distlnczlons between general service personnel and cirafted men "The entire Home Defince Army-those who are medically fit-must be trained and made available for service any- uhere they nre needed." Comments 0n U-Boats, Rohomhs OTTAWA. Jan, 1o - (CP) —Re- turnlng from an inspection tour of Maritime naval establishments, Navy Minister Macdonnld said in an interview here today that Ger- man U-boats had been more act- ive in the Atlantic in recent weeks. "But they are not nearly as act- ive as thcv were in the early stages of the war," he added. ‘ He sold 1t was llossible the Germans "might be able to rig up some means of firing robot bombs A 5010' liwhnc shapherds watch , from surfaced submarines" at Unf- Their Flocks by Night", wadlfiofligjflflnn on statements by targets. clvrd bv singing E“ ‘I F05!"- pgffifiig Qmhv“ $2111?” u?“ - ‘C ‘ ‘ b The treasurer reported having ' °" e 5",, e Rug itpt-zitiiir; 11:11:‘Milgiasobeififilcf"59m‘ i“ $7855 to the Pmwlncml I improbable that robombs mum ‘be launched from surface raiders or ship-based elaborate on this point. planes. He did not DETECTOR mmos t Iron filings spread on magnetized 'pi:‘ln'lg propellor blades roves] hidden Men, Womenm0ver 40 Feel Wealnworn, Old? Want Normal Pop, Vim, Vitality ‘f Docs weak. rundown. txhuunltd rnndltlnn make you w: mogul mil. nun ry 0mm. uranium ‘vllftflll IGIHELIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘ (lllffl IIPNIFII RIIPP ‘ill l‘ i i 1 mun n 1m ImrllJ. \'l , v m. vllulllv nuiuetury nun mm‘ ,. _ e | m l . .l~- MEE-m! closed “m, N3. intentnucuca nnn-infiétlvév-lifiéfm‘ ‘ CAVENDISH UNITED CHURCH |—ruolic Worship, Sunday, Janu- M. Cavendish. 1 u 1 l The ‘Anuua lviee ng o‘ tie congregu- " IUOXI will be held in the Cavendish mlgonowim program was earned Church at 2.00 1 ma. cnARco-rrcroviw _ GUARDIAN csarniu GUARDIAN CHRISTMAS GOIIUEIITS 1 T" lll- llllllll. SCHOOLS RICE POINT CHRISTMAS ' CONCERT Bl. any, December the annual Christmas concert. .spruoe eiJlglitenecl wit-h Mr. Rankin MacLul Marina MacEachern. Diaififillc-A sI-I-I/Iflr Bold. Song-Reta MacDonald , My Dolly Has Broken Her Head, Santa. Recitation-Ruthie MacDougall. Wayne MacEaichern. Reading—My Ideal, The Teacher, Sale of tickets on a box of chocolulnl. Chorus-Jrherall Always Be An England. Recitation-Ruthie No Stockings to Wear. Solo-Helen MacDougall, My Lest letter, (encoredl Pantcmine-Silent Night Darkle step dance by two (en- cored.) Dialogue-Popping The Question Duet-Helen rile MacEachei-n, Recitation — The Whooping Ccuzh. Ruthie MacDougsll. Darkle Song by four tencored.) Sizing Up The Crowd. Sale of Lunches. Closing chorus-Jingle Bells Santa then appeared in his usual to teacher, pupils and others, from The National Anthcm brought 11 ,verv engoable evening to a close, ST. ELEANORS SCHOOL CONCERT The pupils of St. ;School staged their Christmas con- cert ln the tmil on Friday evening, Dec. 23. with a large attendance lof parents and visitors. The chairman for the evening W95 Mr. ‘Major Moasc and the lVirs. Harry Cannon. Tine following car- , , Opening Chorus. Christmas Time i Song, Hush-a-By, Marlo ‘clougii. Recitation, Leonard Compton. Dialogue, The Stowawy. Recitation. When Papa's Marjorie Perry. i Acrostic. Merry Christmas. R-ecltation. Ervln Carr. Dialogue. Pat and Mike, Lowell .Wiley and Sydney Andrew. Recitation, Irene Gallant. I Pantomime, Silent Night. Recitation, James Compton. Recitation. Donnie Aresnault, ltfotlon Song, Some Folks, Recitation, Jimmy 01111311111511, Dialogue, Wanted, u housekeeper Recitation. Betty Compton, 5011s. Billy Boy. Joyce Mill. and Luther Carr. Recitation, Edwin Upside Down Drill. Recitation. Eleanor Perry. 13111108119. A Sudden Discovery. Closing Chorus. Immedlfliely after the program Santa arrived and distributed lglfts from a heavily laden tree, tThe children also wore given a ltreat of candy. l A vote of thanks was extended to the teactier and pupils for this pleasant entertainment. This was followed by the singing of we National Anthem. WEBSTERTS~CORNER_ CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The pupils of Webster's Corner school presented their Christmas ‘program under the direction of their teacher, M155 Wanda M“. Donald. Rev. Louis P. Callaghan tivas chairman for the evening. Mrs. Owen Baird was the organist. The following IS the program, Qllchlnk Chorus, the school. Sick, Moose. Welcome. Gerard Duffy, Solo, Under Hawaiian Skies, Mary Baird, encore. Dialogue, Train To Ioontown, nine Phplls. Recitation, Hard Times ZFor Leo, Leo Griffin. $010. The Soldier's Last Letter, Agnes‘ Duffy, encore. Recitation, A Child's Idea. Vin. cent Griffin. Dialosue, The Census Taker, two pupils Recitation, The Minuet. Bern- adette Baird. Solo, Gladys Heron, encore. Dialogue, Teaching the Teach- er. seven pupils. Recitation, Good Boy, Gum-d McEochern. Intermission and sale cf canuv. my Onecrfvih Dialogue, on Visit. Women's Institute. - Reel ticn, A dreadful Possibil- ity. Vincent Baird. Pantomime, Hang Up The Holly, five girls. Recitation, A Scholar, Heron. 1318108116. Three O'Olock in the Morning, two b0 . Recitation, A Surprise. Pauline McEachern. Solo, White Christmas, Bem- adctte Baird, encore. Recitation, If, William Griffin. homologue, Rlstus and Rufus, two Y s. Aoroliic. Merry Chrlstmu four- teen Pupils. Closing chorus. tho school. Santa Claus then arrived and distributed numerous gifts. Na- tional Anthem closed the pro- gram. Ivan GLENTINNAN SCHOOL CLOSING The school room at Glenflnnon was filled to capacity when the pupils presented their Christmas . . R. was chairman for the eventng. [During the program instrument-Bl music was furnished by Mf- MB!- lthew O'Shca. and Mrs. J. W. Mac- donald. Following 1s the progrma: , Oncnlng chorus, Welcome, school " "wore. Loretta O'BRI- Fflpn. two pupils. "m tjiris’ Hopes Genevieve Macdonu . . . _.., A-‘e BENNY -D00$0Y, An enjoyable evening wag spent Rice Point. school on Tours- _ 2i when parents ano visitors assembled to mttcnd icicles. The spacious tree laden down with prwents was the centre of much attraction. ‘Ithe lmPlls were trained by their teacher, ms. Andrew am Trio-Coming Around the Moun- I1 Cui- "ltne school was nicely trimmed glrl with green and red streamers and MacDougall, Power. encore. Eyeamris Francis. St. Clair pmngg, Noreen. Vivian. program was R0595. Mary, Eileen. Pauline. en- corcd, When It's 4. n ‘C and the pastor. Rev. Louis the pupils and teacher. “tlonal Anthem brought the even- MacDougall, Con- i118 to a close. was Kelly Wednesday evening. Dec. 20. Mr. jovial manner and distributed gifts F J- chairman and the following pro- The singing pf gram was carried out: Molyneaux. lar, Noreen, Mary. Cla Campbell. by pupils and promllily 0n time. Song, McNamara‘; Band, eight a jinglin of bells announced the rls arrival o Santa. Wh0. in n very MARSHFIELD SCHOOL CONCERT ence attended the annual pro mm was canted out. oi. 08" Muttart, Isabel Gibson and Irving Boswell Strlck talns the Minister, Shirley Dennis. 2H’- Miu Isabel ro- Rcfllifltivn. After Qhrllllull. turned homo utter cornpletlnl he: 0016011 B0900. course at Union Commercial coi- Dlnlogue, H '4 Pockch, Wilma 1m, Scott and Char c FIISSQII. Millicent Munn. Ra Cat‘). Raip Wallle Wood wig m, mop, my Bonnll and Jackie, Fit-tn; autumn. om Gum‘ um. c1. 1 2mm. 'n‘i“°1'>“iini““ ‘than f th nkr fihiieflilifi. Embed. linger- - lance ln "-1,, pupfls‘ hay, for henckill and . I _ song, Ring Merry Bella. Anna preporln such an cnJWlbK #31:“ and Catherine Macdonald, encore. cert. ~ Ills-s Underhny NP Recitation An mcentinn. Dennis wlshlnB gfsrtgne PPM" ‘t "'7 . ' 1M c as. oisailnefnhue, Ilntertalnlng sum-u Sign Claus ‘the?!’ made 5111110; a; Beau. foo; pupils. t Holly m. gmléfleplxiellaflenéld iulg" w u” 52w‘ H!" up he‘ ' teacher and DVPUI- Th‘ Monologue, Grandmn’: Phctc- of the "M01131 5591"“ W,“ l grugilld Album, Cntherlnr Mlv- the evening to n close. I on . i“ Itccttatlon, ‘I119 Alarm, Edna NORBORO SCHOOL CONCERT i Hlsiiiiirsf Little Pal of My Dreams. On Wednesday evenlnz- Dw- 1° th annual Chrlsunns colwflfi W" stueged by the pupils of "WW" school, the B1114!!!" °1, and Florence OBhea. en- wifitn-minswn and Bah of candy- P. M. Wednesday n‘ m‘ 111; 1 t her. l‘“““““'l' "m- Re“ 3' F- c°mnl abgefilllclllfif “bvchtiihhcjmgilmwn pnglfilm" muflmn Mm’ e‘ thIIlie Iszchoolroom wn nicely 4B- |M“"-“"- 143'“- Openings chorus Christmas time Duet, May 1 Go Tool’. am and swim wiltiinmmgerglriflenl Wm} cuuucn NUHUE m1- Parish of "lgffflwmvizlgglflfé b W m Jagnecixgigflfmid- Tflche" my, laden 5,‘... occupied ti: ulllfll Milton and Rustico for Sunday. R9 .5“ n we“, y 5° Rgbpula ' A M Maodbnfld mm" . fi“,m“"-l' 14m‘ ffl‘ §'1I%{,K"2 ‘i§5t1§g' ntild. o — me’ a u‘ ‘Song, Burglar ‘Boy. Anna and A 151;. crowd of pnrcnh 01nd . i J,,°,,'Y,1s_ufi,1ffi,l§,'? ‘Qcmgg y,'aye,,'3_0d Recitation-A Christmas W131, Edna Hughes. enco visitors were Drew"! Ind’ I'm ' l\ Mr. James Lawless cnvlbl? P"- sldlng, the‘; following program was ed u: cagpenigg Chorus, Ring, Merry‘ Bells by pupils. i A 'Welcome. Georgelna Glover. Recitation, When Bantu W“ l Boy, Morton Murphy. Dialogue, Heck Suva It. ‘ Solo, The Sinking 0f till TI~ tanlc, Albion Kllbrldc, encored. Recitation. A Good 3°)’. 130M15- Glover. Dialogue, Dorothy's Admirers. re. Recitation, Ambition, John Mac- donnld. Pantomime, Silent Night. 11W rls. Recitation. A Little Girl's T7011- bles, Etta Mudonald. Solo, Loretta. Stewart, encore. Dialogue, The Census ‘Ipker, two pupils. song. Jack Frost. Etta and Genevieve Mscdonnld, encore. Recitation, Anna. Macdonaid. Solo. Adeste Mdeles. Mr. Martin Closing Chorus, Santa Claus ls Recitation, Daddy 1151111 55ml Coming, school. Claus, Carl Stewart. At the close of the program re- Chorus, Christmas Roses, seven MacDonald marks were made by the chairman girls. Cal- laghan, D.D., after which Santa arrived and distributed gifts to The Na- Pantomime, Sally's (Xirlstmas. Recitation. No ‘Stocklnzl T0 Wear. Allyn Hard ng. Guitar solo, The Soldier's Lust Letter, Roselle Mallett. Dlglogue, The Pumpkinvlllc Christmas Concert. ~ ,1 The ladies of the Women’: Ill-E stltute then served tea and com, ducted a sale of lunch during tn- termlsslon, after which F116 "H" veiling of the Honor Roll of bflyi and girls of the district in m9 armed forces, took P15“- Th" ceremony was opened by 811181"! O Canada. The Honor Roll WBS then unveiled by Mffi- H- 5~ stewart who also react the eleven names on the Roll. Jimmie Gillll. a Grade X pupil. then recixd "Thoughts 0f aCanadlanSoldlei-ln England" which was followed b!’ singing "God Save the K1118- The concert was brought t0 9, close with an acrostic “G006 N!!!" KELLYS CROSS SCHOOL CONCERT The annual Christmas concert presented by the pupils of s Cmss in the school on Flood capably acted as Cnrous, Welcome, the pupils. Recitation, Pa is Funny, Carl Dialogue, The Wonderful Scho- rence. If I Do, Recitation, Scaied, Anna Marie Duet, I Don't Care Dialogue, Poppln‘ the Question, Red joviaLmanner. greeted each child and presented each with 8-"! from the Christmas trec, 115° with candy, apples and oranses which were provided by the Nor- Song, I'm Sending You Over I'll Be Coming Bock to You." boro Women's Institute- TM Step Dance, Noreen Flood. teacher received several lovely Recitation, The Wrong Gift, gifts from the puplls- 30ml!"- Charles Campbell. Drill, Santa Claus, ten juniors. Dialogue, Malvlnn Emtertains, Agnes, Noreen, Vivian,’ Clarence, James, St. Clair, Leonard. Harmonica Selection Louis Ha- gan, guitar accompaniment. Song, I Traded My Saddle For a Rifle, Leonard, Clarence, St. Clair, Francis, encored, Wander- ing On. Chorus. Carry On. eight grlls. Intermission, sale of umdy. Dialogue, A Mock Wedding, Vivian, Noreen. James. Ernest, Leo, Leonard, Clarence. An Interrupted Recitation, Mary, yril Step Dance, Marv McDonald. Recitation, Heer Hitler's Dream, Efrnest Leo Campbell. Hannunlca Selection, Joe Flood, guitar accompaniment. Lancer, eight juniors. Duct, Dreamtlde, Vivian, Noreen, encorcd, Soldier's Last Letter. c Rlecitutlon, A Paper cf Pins, Mary, or Step Dance. Teresa Flood. Dialogue. A Narrow Escape, Noreen, Carl, Leonard, Clarence, James. Duct, He Left the One Who Lav- ed Him For Another, Noreen, Blanche, encored, Your Last Kiss Has Broken My Heart. Chorus, Jingle Bells, the school. Following the program tne pupils were treated to apples and chocolate bars by the teacher. Santa. then arrived in h-Ls usual jolly way and distributed presents to pupils. teacher and others. Af- ter wishing everybody a Merry Christmas and thanking the pupils for their present he Wended his way northward. The remainder of the evening was spent in danc- ing, muslc provided by Mrs. Maurice McDonald, violin, Mlssm Blanche Murray, guitar, Messrs. Joe Flood, Dick Clarkln, har- monica. . mentary remarks were expressed b) Mrs. H. A. Stewart. Mr. Harry Bowness and Mr. James Lawless- A vote of thanks, moved by M1‘- I-larry Bowness and seconded by Mr. J. A. Douglas was extended to the teacher. Mrs. Leona. Cam- eron, the organist. Mrs. Clark Harding, the members of the Wo- men's Institute. pupils m‘! B" others who in any way. helped to make the concert the success than it WM. GREEN BAY CHRISTMAS CONCERT The pupils of Green Bay School presented their Christmas con- cert: on Friday evening. Dec. 22. The school and tree were nicely decorated for the Yuletide 5818011 by the teacher Evelyn MflQllflidt assisted by the pupils. Ptc. Linus McQuaid in his cup- able manner, acted as chairman. and the following program was carried t. : Opening Chorus, the school. Recitation, Louis Carraghcr. Song. The Galveston Rose, Bernice Flood, eneored. Dialogue, ‘Iue Christmas Con- spiracy, m Exercise. The Things We Want, eight Junior pupils. Recitation, Gerald Carmgher. Dialogue, Least Said, soonest Mended Step Dance, David McMurrer. Song, I 'I‘rnde My Saddle For a Rifle, Doris Costello. Recitation, Bernice Cudmore. Sale of candy. Music by Matthias Flood and Stephen Tools. 5on8, When It's Over I'll Be Coming Back to You, Noreen Flood Dialogue, Molly's Merry Christ- as Step Dance, Frank McDonald, Recitation, Rena Currie. ‘Dialogue, Visitors Prom The C y. Monologue, Writing to Scull. Claus, Ralph Carragher. Recitation, Helen Cudmore. Step Dance, George McDonald. A large and appreciative audi- Christ- . of t a ., Wu spent in dancing, music provided 0111B, Christmas Welcome. by Goldi Graves, Stephen Toolc Recitation, Welcome, Iris Frlmll 1111a Matxtlfiln; mood, Dial e, Buying Eggs, Lela RICE POINT AND VICINITY The teacher Mn. Andrew Croi- by hu returned to her dutle| af- ter spending her holidays at her home in Churchill. Recitation, The Snowman, Lilla land. Lullaby, ten girls. Monologue, M155 Dorothy Enter- Solo, Betty Foo MacEschern Recitation. Just Once MON. Mr. Donnld Maculno wu n wn. recent visitor 0o Charlotfefo Misc Jemlmriaolialnc her Christmas holidays home ln Rice Point. Mr. Alfred MacDougall and Mr. Harvey MacEachei-n were recent visitors to Rocky Point. ' m. and Mrs. Roy Taylor spent their Christmas holidays at her ome ln RlccPolnt. dio Program. Recitation, How Dc You Spell h Scott and Florence array. Drill, Young Oltllem in the Mak- fi solo put, Paul Gnrnhum. ecltatlon, soap the 0911mm‘. Intermission. sulo of notables. Dialogue. The Mock W din!- Recltntlon, Klttenl and Babies. Barbara Jenkins. Solo. Lilli Marlene. label Gib- son, encore, I Told Bantu Claus t0 Send Me You. Recitation, Papa's Little Darling. Mzgtgueiginhlttinn. i I. t m‘ r , en r . Recitation, A grief Christmas Speech, Jane wood. Duet. The Sleepy Town Express. Ymisi Muitm-t and HIIIIICY Dennis. encore, Mary and n Swarm of Bees Recitation, Allie Murray. spent ct bu" Mr. Amos Gsrnlt was l recent visitor to Rice Point. Mr. John MacFadyen a ent his Christmas holidays in C town. rlctte- _{_,-,F__. ELECTRICAL CAMOUFLAGI A1-1 "electrical camouflage" may thrown around a broadcasting station 17y new electronic equip- l Ch 1|. William,’ 3180M" IIMI lld mm. looking Ahead Hll IOIIIh-r I made n call on u friend 11g mine the other day and, to my surprise, I found him packing grips in preparation for g giliéndey. "Going away, B1113" 1 ~w=r e - - "Bo away long?" "Couple of months." I turned to his wife who w“ helgingtto pack. a‘l'How av? you O ge 011g‘ [I] $115- I asked. out "Don't worry, I'm not going to starve," she replied lau htn "I'm making sure that he eaves me enough to get along with until he gets back." That's a simple little story of a. man who is leaving Ilomg for two months. He arrange; the family budget so that every. thing goes smoothly until ha returns. Life insurance n bigger probhm thm that. It; must arrange the family budget for a journey from which there ls no return. No one can tell when the call will come to takg the journey. It may be many years. It may be tomorrow. Bu: the Sun Life of Canada can arrange the budget for you at once, simply, economically and eflectlvely. Call or write me and 1 will gladly talk thin over with you . . . and no ob lg-atlcn incurred. H. C. BOHAKER Sllll LIFE 0F Glllllll Charlottetown, P. E. 1. _._.. ._. ______. _, TER RIVER WMS. MEETING The January meeting 0f the Hunter River United Church W. M.S. met with Mrs. J. S. MacLcod, with ten members and one visitor present. The meeting opened by sin lng the National Anthem. Th; dlf erent, officers gave reports of the year's work and minutes were mad and adopted. Roll call wan. answered by a verse of Scripture with the word "serve." The president, or substitute, Mrs. E. Newman, was appointed to attend the Presbyterlal to be held in Summer-std 24 and 25. The worship period was owned by scripture reading and the wro- gmm from the Missionary Month- ly was followed. Theme "The King- dom of God in This Communitw’ Two of the members save short prayers. Hymn 572 was read and hymn 22 was sung. The president rend a palm‘ 0n prayer and it was decided to have a circle of prayer at the néxt meeting. Mrs. Seaman xlve n very h)- terestlng reading on missions m the south seas. Next meeting to be held at the home cf Mrs. Montgomery. Ro-l call to be answered with nHVBISE of scripture using the Word seek. Meeting closed with hymn In‘ 10rd‘; Prayer. in Memoriam MR. EDWARD IVES Funeral services were held Mon- day from the Pentlcton funeral chapel for Edward Ives, 84, who passed away last Friday follow- ing a lengthy illness. rhe Rev. n’. W. Gosden offlcl- ated at the servicw. followi-fll which interment took place in the Imkevlew cemetery. ‘The deceased had lived in Pen- ticton for 38 years, coming he" from Summerlond. He was born ln 'l‘ryon. Prince Edward Island. He first came west to Elkhom. Manitoba. and later moved t0 Summerland where ha lived f0! one year before coming to Pen- flcton. ‘ Surviving are his wife. M"- Annle Ives, Pentlcton, son, Rob- ert Ives, Vanoouver,_two brothers. Isaac and Charles hi Prince M- ward Island, and one sister. WI- Bafign’: ‘Win mliifivéltxul-llmqfldll-IV. . ves of the Presbyterian Church in Penticton and 81W where. He bad served on the ses- sion hero and ut om. He W“ on Jan. mas concert of Marshfleld school Mouth organ music, Orvln the senior elder of the local Pres- whlch was held in the hall on Carney. bytertan church. Ha pulod owl! - - The Chlldréh. ilhoullh Song, The soldier's Lust Letter, on the 58th anniversary of hll many of them very lmflll. toou- Ralph Carragher, encored. wedding. their Parts exoepllonfllly Wflll- Coslng chorus. -——--—————' Mrs. Brent Garnhum who had After the program Santa Claus LT. ROBERT GRANT HOWLITT given her time and talents in pre- appeared in his usual jovial rparotlon for the program was the manner and presented gifts to The funeral of Ueut. Rflbi" acgrmiwgvlllit. Gm “my M the pupils fimd teacher. 5x31109141 Grant. Hovgett. ‘whompcaoed away - I 0n OI l6 cloud wit Natcnc him. l» 0 WWW“ u chairman and the following 11-1. ' ‘ I DN- 9 - on n4 a result. of wound; received France. took place ln Omen‘? W New Years Day. The service was held from tho United Church of Cannon. will! Rev. George Gough presiding. V- E. J. Barcss. pastor of Summ 0 United Baptist Church, gave I splendid and most comfort?! address, based on the text, HO Saved Others, Himself He OM1- not Save." Three church choki- ful duct. "I150 Mlle of’ tho Way" wu mum-Id. by i-cquect, bv Mn. Watson l1!- ltker und Mrs. Iva MacDonald. The pail bearers were comfwli‘ of war veteran: 0f the act-lvi L. MacKlnnon, Ontario. one brother I-Ifi. '1'. J- Howlett, overseas; and Mr. o. Jefmv. Bl“- gus, Mas: Surviving IIIO l" three linclel, Prank Jeffrey. JI-v U8.N.A ., Mr. C M. Hewlett- Oshawa, Ont" and Mr. H. Bowl!"- Vernon River, and two nunfl. c. Hue] Menklm. Ind MAI Catherine Jeffrey. Sauna, Ull- m mm arrived hr pm t" attend the funeral service. The deceased was born l" , .. - d ll" ‘Iicttfihflbflw 24 vem 1% ni _