THE NEW OFFICERS and were, left to right, SEATED. Malcolm C. Archibald, Sackville. surer; Dr. T. R. Furness, Ken-- v it doesn't know whether the gov- By DAVE McINTOSH Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (ICPl—Imagine trying Ibo figure out your Christmas t'i- nances without knowing whether your wife has decided to buy that $400 fur coat. That’s the baffling situation the defence department finds itself in right now. Except that for $400 read $400,000,000. This is the time of year when the defence department submits to the government its estimates of expenditures for the fiscal year beginning April 1. GROPING IN VACUUM But this year the department is groping in a vacuum because ceptor. Officials have estimated Defence Dept. Planners Face Battling Situation 100 Arrows would cost $420,000,- 000 excluding remaining develop- ment costs and $100,000,000 worth of electronic control equipment. What the government will prob- ably do is submit spending esti- mates, including those of the de- fence department. to Parliament as scheduled in late January or early February. The defence department esti- mates likely will avoid any refer- ence to the Arrow. Then, if the government orders the aircraft into production, supplementary estimates willcbe introduced later in the Commons. Informants said Thursday that, excluding any Arrow expendi- tures, there is unlikely to be any major change in the defence bud. Meanwhile, armed forces offi- Beachcombing For Timber cers. especial-1y in the army and RiCAF, are expressing increased concern at what they say is the delay in procuring new equip- ment. ' The RICAF has no immediate prospect of new weapons. It will not get missiles until late 1961. ‘ The army has no transport planes, armored personnel car- riers or missiles. The army has on order a small number of Lacrosse surface-to- surface missiles for training pur- poses but it is still uncertain when it will get the. . The navy’s big need is im- p r o v e d underwater detection gear. When it gets this. it will need more firepower. them in Canada. y‘l‘he Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Dec. 12, 1958 5 MURRAY RIVER — The death of Mrsustephen Reid, Murray River, occurred Thursday, Dec- Provincial Home And School Ass’n Executive Meets The executive of the Pro- vincial Home and School Fed- eration met in K. A. Parker’s ofiice recently for their regular meeting. Two new directors were wel- comed to the board: Rev. Mr. Bean of Kensington for Prince County, and Rev. Mr. Patter- son of Georgetown for Kings County. These visits create a stronger liaison between provincial and local. It was decided to continue on Murray River Woman Dies Three Days After Husband ember llflh, in her 83rd year. The late Mrs. Reid was pre- deceased by her husband on Mon- day, December 8th. Following the funeral of her late husbnd she was taken to the Kings County Memorial Hospital where she pas- sed away. Left to mourn her passing are six daughters and three sons: Sadie, Mrs. And-row MacDonald. Cambridge, Mass: Viola, Mm. Albert MacKay, Murray River: .Ellen, Mrs. Harold Mason, Bed- flord, Mass; Mrs. Violet Rey- nolds, Sarnia, Ont; Sybil, Mrs. Gordon Murray River; Mangaret. Mrs. Cyrus Chapman, Victoria, B. 0.: Harvey in British Columbia; Phillip in Charlotte- town and Henry in Saskatoon Sask, also one brother, Phillip . . The navy also wants atomic Mr. MacNutt reported five Bishop in Framingham, Mass. “elm” “"11 order the Item get which totals $1,686,000,000 in submarines and the questim now new associations organized The following brothers and sis- whlch would be the most expen- the current fiscal year. under study is whether it would since Sept, also twenty-two ters‘ predeceased her seweral slve: The supersonic Arrow inter- NEED NEW EQUIPMENT be economically feasible to build visits to local associations. years ago: Levina. Mrs- 301m Styment; Margaret, Mrs. Walter Fraser; Mary Ann, Mrs. James E. MacLeod; Calvin and James Harvey. :4 , attending 'dOCtOI‘S at ‘the 811- Dr- H- K Kelly. Charlottetown: N.B.; Dr. H. Clark. Ken- sington, past president; Dr. W. Wi’th the mailers: brought be' Her remains are Testing at the a 9 uual meetlng of.the P.E.I. Vet- Dr. H. E. Knapp. Moncton. N. sington, viceapresident: STAND- Ereeburu. O’LeaI'Y. registrar; fore. mil exfiwmve from the home Of her daughter’ mMrs' ’ . V) _‘ mam-y Association held at the B.; Dr. James L: Higgins. ING, Dr. George C. Fisher. Dr. A. B. Kelly, Charlottetown; Dim“: 3'38;wa on Educ. Albert WKay’ may fver. Health Centre last evening Challohtletown president; Dr. Charlottetown, secretary trea- Dr. J. O’Neill, Halifax; Dr. R. 3 ‘°“- S 15 “mm was The funeral be held Wm mm m Charlottetown , Dr. James I. Higgins, of Charlottetown was elected pre- gident of the P.E.I. Veterinary Association at its annual meet- ing held last evening in the Health Centre on Prince Street. other officers elected includ- calm C. Archibald of the Div- ision of Animal Pathology, Head Of Veterinary Ass’n S. MacDonald, Charlottetown. Mon Named brief summary of his exper- iences as a general practioner. Also speaking to the at- tending doctors was Dr. H. E. Knapp, officer in charge of Health of Animals Division for Maritime Provinces. Dr. Knapp Prior to their meetings both associations were in attedance Sackville, N.B. who gave a at a banquet at the Reudezous Restaurant. - iMaritime Branch Laboratories N. River BuII Qualities As Superior Sire Another North River Jersey Bull has qualified as a superior sire. sire with an average mature equivalent production on eleven daughters of 9,647 lbs. of milk and 505 le. 0f fat with a test of 5.23 BIS Monthly Meeting Held of the Benevolent Irrish Society was held last night. A large num- ber of members were present. Chairman of the meeting was the president, Everett B. Ben- The regular monthly meeting gan. holic Family Welfare Bureau and the Protestant Family Wel- fare Centre. He stated all knew that the need was never as great VANCOUVER (OP) ~— Beach- combing for logs has become a respectable and well regulated business. It has become an integral part of the coast forest industry, in- stead of a haphazard, costly and often illicit operation. With the coming of respecta— (bility the hit-anrdamiss practices logging and insurance companies, log brokers and underwriters with the assistance of the pro- vincial government. Is Respectable Job Now Before the association was formed 9 r i v a te beachcombers and salvage operators preyed on the thousands of Iogs~valued at $600,000 to $1,000,0w—awhich went adrift annually during the long and often stormy tows between coast booming grounds and the mills in the lower mainland area. The beachcombers nathered up against booms to allow logs to escape. Pirates even stole logs that were being towed. Sometimes waters as owners or authorities caught up with the pirates. The Gulf Log Salvage Co-op- erati-ve Association, with the aid of salvage regulations enacted by the provincial government in 1949 has virtually eliminated log pir- acy. Today logs may be salvaged only by a licensed operator. Sal- .from sale of the logs go to the salvage operator and 35 per céllt to the company whose mark the logs bear. 80 per cent rural and sponsor- ed by a large number of in- terested organizations, there are plenty of coals to keep it burning for some time. It was also decided to continue the series of “What’s New In Home and Schoo” a Saturday morn- ing feature on Radio Station C.F.C.Y. Favorable reports reports were heard of the in- terest being taken in the lar- ger school unit administration. K. A. Parker, eastern vice president and G. R. Malc- C.F.C.Y. T.V. at a later date in connection the pro- vincial annual meetmg in May, 1959. the Church of Scotland, Murray River, December 13th at 2 pm. Interment will be in the church cemetery. Ice Breaker Is Called To Free Ship or: Dr. M. H. Clark Kensing- Spoke on brucenosis control and A . , of a previous era have been logs bum up a ham, had the vaged logs are manketed through . . . ‘ . M . 0m - ls ere hm» - - . . f 1' . E: . r, , . . . _ v A y . . Nutt, provincial president, wrll arme . 013 W “’1' che'Prement; Dlr‘ George eradlc‘atwn in New Bru‘IMSWiCk Mutclivhfilggri'ts‘h :gfver slilgd digggii‘tts :tggziggariogmttgg scrapped and 10g p” a c.y ,m “Ember seal“! by the fore“ 391" the assocmtmn' attend the meeting of the Na- ful last night phat C.G.S. C. Fisher. Charlottetown. sec- and Nova Spotia. ‘ a young Jersey bum named 5mm of the society and business afls_ coastal waters largely elimm- Vice and the“ sold it. The modern salvage operator fimal Board of Du.st in samel will. ‘mwe. m Char. rotary-treasurer; and Dr. W. Also meeting last evening was (law’s Dreaming Prince to a mg from them were dealt with. ated. . some carried on a legitimme pays $50 for a governmept per— Toronto on January 3, 9, and 1011mm”, tins morning to re- mreebulnn, O leafy, registrar. the Ladies Auxiliary of the breedm. in Missoufl President Reagan, urged all The agent responsrble for the salvage Operation But some did um and an annual renewal fee of 10’ 1959. lease the mlperlal on tanker Guest spIeDakelrsL atEthe meet- P.E.I.. Veterinary Medical As— Recently the American Jersey members to support in any man_ transformation IS. the Gulf Log mt. Instead of waiting for log $10. The relatively high fee dls- Mrs, Earl Lavers and Mrs, Imperial Sal-ma trapped by me big were:I rs. .1 Prowse, socnatlon. The group met at Came Club has announced that “er possible the drive for help Salvage Cooperative AssoClatlon. to g0 adrift they Stole logs out of courages the casual operator. qudon MacDonam were ap- at the Marine Whafiéa 1 w o'spo e on .nalona hospita- the home of Mrs. R. S. Mac- Prince has qualified as a superior b. . H t d b the Cat_ formed in 1954. A non-profit or- a 5 They mmmed ,heir boa“ After expenses have been de- pointed to choose a panel for The ice-breaking ' ure ire- hzauon plans 1“ Cmadav Mal‘ Donald: Hillsmo Street . now emg ms 1 u e y ganization, it was establlhhed by ' ” ‘ ducted 65 per cent of the returns discussion to be presented on leased the freighter Ebana from its berth in Summerside yesterday and was due in Char- lottetown this morning, to free the tanker and at the same time nu \ - per cent His classified daughters and the time for giving was now. shots rang out over coastal . . . bring i“ the Imperial Halifax Fl. M, m may . . ‘ . . avqelrage 36.3f garneentkfias Jegter The society will agac’itn coin 1 bhzvggmpehlhecégtgsiSafizidunlrnn 3.31:2: B .t. h T ode which is waiting outside the . u: ‘ M L ‘ A I e sire o '1' cc * jug year sponsor a . a [‘16 ’s — a 1003 _ , , ~ ' f. ‘ harbour- “ “‘4 I'a‘ry Standard Brave Dreamer, the bull play under the capable and ex. airlines inaugurated commercial “e De France and pro “‘9‘! NEW SIX "‘0an n Is r The Sarina unloaded 5,000 3 u forth. . - that Mr. Mutch bred and-o which perienced direction of J. pins jet (plane service in the United . afni‘midl‘l’g‘gmg fl‘nmshhwm Page Down barrels of , bunker oil, 17.000 l m III. he won grand championship .hon- Callagham c_D_A,, former pre- States Wednesday ‘with ‘a bor- To Be Shelved calm ogs‘du‘rmg e per“) ' barrels of furnace .oil and 10,- - , - g $213331: Rigg‘alrggéfiltg {£242 sident of the Society. The nlamle1 rowled plpneéc'll‘hfe firs; flight. in I t R , LONDON (Reuters) _ Britain‘s ooghba’églfif“ fmlme'. g 17 000 - I- — - .4 . - .S'e‘r. “5 l ‘ ‘ 0f the Play is “Laughing PIS 3 P am 985 .mm an mer‘ LE HAVRKE, France (Reuters) n erQST ate trade deficit for November drop 9 ‘3’} 5 “PM ’ W. mm lnygng‘Ag-UEI Eers. .d ‘JtOhl; Lo'l‘lae meeting closedWlt-h fthe a giggelggglsg‘febfince is Maidys Eyesu, and casting for it IS now }can IIg’lorld1d Agrlwaytskmtofimgff The french Line announced . pad to £9,200,000, it was an. bani: S (gill and 16,000 I meg Isadies preSlofenflp hs tEr‘eayer m unison.h a 6: Pan 1 a great producing and going on. rom em 1130 - mursday that its 44,356 - ton In“; Week bounced Wednesday- “ e o ' m "n h h” 5 any e w c members are ange 55/» transatlantic liner Ile de France, , Canadian Legion. Montague ranch, at the annual meeting cm at the Legion Home Wed- Enesday evening. & The report of the nominating Ltd. ommittee was presented by Christmas git-tits and a social hour was enjoyed. Sites Seen Likely For Eldon Camp show cow. She has won many championship including t ll e Maritime Winter Fair. She has eight records that total 100,415 lbs. of milk and 4,868 lbs. of fat. She has also Won a Ton of Gold Canon Ihbott Addresses Aux. Branch Annual Meeting used on the France - New York run since 1927, will be withdrawn from service. A statement said the ship was still technically sound but expen- sive to run. OTTAWA (CPL—The Bank of Canada interest rate this week was 3.77 per cent, an increase from 3.32 per cent last week, the central bank reported Thursday. The new figure compares with Exports for November- were ports at £12,900,000. I m p o r t s amounted to £313,100,000. AFRICAN HOLDING Angola in Portuguese West Af- valued at £291,000,000 and re—ex-' most inexpensive salesman yo.- can 7 ' ' rifi i te, roducin 2,126 lbs. of , til; hoificggowerghzlefgé‘dmfgg fit in cticlllreepyears aid 26 days. Canon J. 'l‘. Ibbotlt1 was the cut, Hafiry Msélhfiztgnhtrii- F AF 3-{3‘1’61' gm W00 W?“ 33‘0- flca has .been 1275pmu‘gue‘se pos' employ . I I a .I . ' II ' a - ' - ‘1 ' th third su erior sire uest speaker at he annua surer, 155 e en a or ; - ORM RICAN BLOC e ra is set a one-quarter session since - , "Y", L '(ieriinsu’iili‘as yslgllintgstimwfileagi‘; And BrUdene" whirling thgt Edison IlJVIutcll has greeting of branch A of the Wo— cording Se‘CI‘EtaiI‘y. MFS- E. v. , t . of one per cent above the aver- AN- m‘“ cam, ll~ ‘an vice-president Mrs I - either bred or developed. man’s Auxiliary in St. Paul's Bell; corresponding secretary, PARllS (Reuters) —- Sixty-three age yield 5mm showter govern. ‘ tam“ Dewar. 3rd aceme: Two new camp sites to be erect- , Parish Ham. In keeping with the Mrs. Frank Jelks. “The 71 National. Assembly dep- ment treasury bills. This was 3.52 Souris Theatre ‘ ' sec. ed. 31mg the Trans Canada . study of the year, Canon Ilbbott Also Dorcas secretary, Mrs. J. titles from Algeria and the Sa- per cent this week and resulted ‘ mghway an the 15mm Win Mall Clerks as a member of the Board of A. Bentley; Prayer-Partners MrS- ha'ra fumed 3 Parllamen'tal’y sident. Mrs. Jessie Shaw: retary, Mrs. Athol Dewar; treasurer. Mrs. Atwood Mac- nald. Auditors, Mrs. B. N. Stewart, 5. Leonard Gillis. Ways and means committee, 5. Hooley, Mrs. Shaw and 5. Sandy MacDonald. likely be‘ built at Eldon and Brudenell, it was disclosed un- ofiicially yesterday. Although the Brudenell site is a considerable distance off the main higiway it is believed close enough to meet require- ments. Elect Officers George A. Shelfoon, Charlotte- town, was elected president of the P. E. I. Railway Mail Clerks at a recent meeting of the As- Directors presented an upto- date report on the Maritime Home for Girls, Truro which was founded in 1914. The branch voted 3 sum of money towards the ma‘intenance of this Home. ‘Branoh A mourns the loss of J. T. libbott; living mesrje and cent-a-week secretary, 1\' ‘3 Lila Coles; Thankoffering sc etary, Mrs. Parker Moore; ed"’..';ional secretary, Mrs. H. K. 3. Hemz ming; assistant educational sec- retary, Miss Maria McMillan; social service secretary, Mrs. J. group Thursday aimed at guard~ ing their ideal of integration of Algeria with France. A state- ment said the group will be non- political and will require no vo- ting discipline except on funda- from acceptance of bids on $115,- 000,000 worth of the bills, matur- ing March 13, 1959, at an average price of $99.130.‘ The record high Bank of Can- ada interest rate of 4.33 per cent was established Aug. 21, 1959 and mental questions affecting Al- the record low, of 1.12 was set in Friday — Saturday Dec. 12th —- 13th "PAWNEE" WANT AD Phone 8506 W Membership committee Mrs. It was alfio disclosed " that sociatilon. two members, Miss Matilda HaS- d gerla and the Sahara. the week ended Aug. 2 this year. William Dewar. Mrs. Emery the provincial government will Others manned to serve on the 1am and Mrs. Maud Barbour T- W - . . ! MacNeill. consider building a site in 1958-59 executive were: W. A. who passed away during the — m Visiting committee. Mrs. Prince County. . MacLeod, vicepresidenttm-zndrel; year. f OiEngOIltggutvggubnaggnhas‘ ' - '» ‘ ' l . ‘1 - su . . l v — i , MCNem' Mirs‘ Stewart De The camp‘m’oes are being P. Bmgan’ seem ary Reports were received mm decided to withdraw from the a gift the whole day for few I” or oomph!“ m” ' a TV from portal“ war. The meeting was conducted by 5. Leonard Gillis and open- with the act of remember- 1 . Fifteen members re- sponded to roll call. built as the result of an agree- ment between the provincial and federal, governments. Montague Lady Mr. F.C. MacCIormack was chosen to represent the Associa- tion at the Dominion convention to be held in Ottawa next sum- mer. Mrs. W. R. Jenkins, leader of the Girls Auxiliary; Mrs. Eric Shep- hard, leader of the juniors and Mrs. W. R. Aitken, superinten- dent of the little helpers. Baghdad Pact next February when her membership is due to be renewed, the Egyptian—control- led Middle East news agency re- ported Thurs-day from Baghdad. PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS ' MONTAGIIE I t en— . z ' $1” - - These reports were mos The pact links Britain, Pakistan. Fri - Sat, no Pnced from The fmamlal report was we" ' ‘ ° ' coura‘ging and ShOWed Steady Turkey Iran and Iraq in a de- . . . ‘ Term) to suit your .by‘hliglrs. Observes Her TI'III‘CI CI'IrISI'mOS progress in lthis phase of the fence alliance against commum Porno, subscription accounts - may be $425 Had bee: misgide the 83rd Birthday For Canadlans °hgfigh5gggg ,9”, showed that ism The United States is closely , Dec. 12 - 13 ear and that substantial con- tributions had been made to e Red Cross campaign, Kings unty Hospital, Springhill dis- aster relief fund. Tuberculosis MONTAGUE — Mrs. Richard Llewellyn, Montague, was en- tertained at a family dinner at and Mrs. In Gaza Strip OTTAWA (CPI—Canadian sol- diers will celebrate their third articles of clothing had been for- warded to the Gordon Indian Re- sidential School at Punnichy, Saskatchewan and supplies to St. Lukes Anglican Hospital at Pan- associated with the pact. CHRISTMAS BULBS - - FREE - - side offices of The paid at the Montague. Souris or Summer- Guardian and The -- ‘ “SMILEY” . . . , th home of Mr. , , . ___________/ Dengue, cripple childreI’l 5 film Speewer Llewellyn on Sunday, Christmas5 this year 0“ .lhe barre“ gnirt'ung. Labrador’ .the MM pmtp you; C?:;Stmas i hgms Paine" The tender story of a boys' growing up in the bush country of law“! “rm Chums AB- on the happy mm“! Of her sands 0f the Gaza Stmp‘ northerly hosDital m canada' “I (1? us mt (Dre’ltm liars:- Australia. In color and cinemasuope. This is a tender dnama ‘mlatmn' eighty-unilrd birthday. Assisting Army headquarters reports the Layettes and crib quilts had been 0 u mg par 5. on c e The auxiliary conducted the Cross campaign in Monta- e, assisted at the blood don- linic and also assisted fin- the hostess were Miss Rena Llewellyn and Miss Norma Llewellyn, granddaughters of the guest of honour. The table 1,000 troops serving with the United Nations Emergency Force in Egypt are preparing for a homestyle holiday. made and donated to the local Protestant Family Welfare Bur- eau and infant garments sewn for the local branch of the Red 2 fire, let us put your lights in good working condition. Montague Electric Co. fl The Guardian -- The Patriot of suspense and action. His life and hardships and the way the conquers them makes a very moving story indeed. COMING MON. - TUE. “SEA WIFE” H. was centered with a beautiflplly1 Eighteen impgn-ted Cthristmag Cmss_ __ . - on ome. _ , b‘rthda cake w ic trees now are einlg Se up an N Y GRANTS ‘ ‘ U W P“. Following the WeSIdemf’ ?d‘ 33501.25:de servyed with ice decorated. Workshops Witch Mgralflts of money were made * * * * * ¥ ¥ 4 ‘V‘ 4 ‘V‘ ¥ * * * * * W V 55- a Vote of appremetlw cream. . from repairing heayy vehicles In m the work of the Columbia ‘ b I»; was extended 'tO the retiring Among the many lovely gifts daytime to making toys in the Coast Mission of British Comm. * S W m flcers for their zeal and en- and messages of congratulation evening, The toys and others sent bia, to the Maple Leaf Hospital 5 m #Mu My. rise during the year. was a beautiful1 radio at}; from Canada wall behdlstmbute'g of Kaugl‘a’ I'ndii’dt-o mil H’ . P. . * u be I n i family and 9'50 a e to hospitals an‘ orp analges 1 ma Hospital m .n ,3 an I. g g i} :.5- WM' 0" from Mr. and Mrs. Ross Helm the area. _ van work conducted by M155 EVa Ahundred. I , i GIVE HIM THE M d be gow”’di , (nee Selma Llewellyn) 0f Tm“ Many soldiers W11l'ta‘ke adva‘n' Hassel. The Thankoffermg .f‘tnd * yards'to the #2 F' i WATCH THAT FACES ::'°""' a» GUARDIAN it" was “r31: 0f errors ..ed :3; '- SCARED STIF - at , at z to be DTGSeth- em 0 Christmas in t e oy an . e- and nsionmg women “1.15. 1 I I H > y “M mlbfll‘o‘uz‘nngflg' family present from out of the cial tows have been, arranged to sionarpiis showed a substantial * A hundred ._ ANYTHING ‘. .m‘b'wmugnftm ONLY 12 MORE shopping days province were Mrs. Llewellyn 5 Jerusalem and Bethlehem. increase. seconds to . ind WTMDI’P‘AIw "‘5' Christmas. See us now son—infigw gmdB diushtera 3g- Some Canadians1 hgverOP‘irlrfgg More than 1010d eCih-xt‘gsttglaia (t3); ge; mere, the waterproof, “u” I" t i ‘- watches from $12.85, cameras and s. . . ucas “ choral groups WI ‘ e raz l ‘ had been forwa- e , . - - mot Il‘fimr; l m $53; mama players from gary, Alberta. and Scandinavian troops at the Fort School, diocese of 'Moosonee xi 3 SHEEP“ ‘ * self-Wiride WatCh WW“ t3? Tun to be by fern 2:33.82— .. '- .t that. advance... in I .V .75, travel clocks from . . 0 Sauce, pum pu lnb an _ u Hansen, 3 mac er a m D L, y A I . I I 5’21“ m“ I: "w: emer's Jeweller” MMtague' Repa'rs Planned Pies W‘fllAbecS‘EP‘éfgnf‘g‘rgvagg‘rggz memberJofTSt. $1332? Gawain 1* won’t make ,. ; styling but not In prlce W' - dinner. ana . . , , . 'an . I _ '1 II n- '5L1.w£0$ AUCTION “45” score Cards For Abegwell' contributed beer and the Ontario 17$: Jews were appointed dele. , , * h.” sale 'at Guardian-Patna government has donated c‘g' gates to the next Diocesan an- N’ , “a: H 5“, war I ntral Printing Over Weekend arets. mar, Christmas greetings were ‘ 4 (I * HIM I‘Lo‘” '3'”. ganizations using this column MV Abeg em is ex . d i: :leens‘ggrsto the Sle and shut- * J _ . ‘. ‘ owl“ ' I ‘ prom ' t'n s, entel- The . . . w v - ‘ ._ _ _ ‘ I.“ .t‘:l:“‘,',fcar"d my? 3333,3113,“ re. Dected to be laid up over the Prefabricate The following Is the slate of SHOWN UNCUTI‘, V:- me“ ’° “‘3” the“ a““°““c"' Weekend “we all??? $53} Homes Planned antiffdairyfopretsiiigenfonllllfi i“? * All its Horror E_____xact|v must b fthe spon- lacing an am . . 1 _ , . . . . I I i 0 5119 front motors IS earned 0}“:- ' 1 Ibbott; presrdent, MTS. C. H- .5 Filmed! ‘ ' The ferry Was Wt 0f Servme HALIFAX (CP) — 001011181 Coles; lst. vice«pres1dent, Mrs. . N THE CHRISTMAS Season is folr two days some weeks ago Homes‘ L-mfited’ of Toronto and Parker Moore; 2nd. vicepresiw . THE ‘ I ' I 1 re and so are our Christmas when the burned out armature Hawlkesblury, Ont., will open a ._ I I “was a mans watch a -.- ords-including your favorite was taken out to be sent to Pet- plant for prefabricated homes at * y. E * ma real sums ’ed hymns and carols. Pep- arbowugh, Ont., for repairs. to nearby Ingrampofl next month, a? More“ $3,: watch that reSIsts m a s Jewellery‘ Monta'g'ue' The armature ItSOdeXpecmd it was announced Thursday. . . * juggdshockifwatzr. ’ i .. . . sometime ay. ‘ . tr will employ 3,5 m . N an ls se ‘wm m ' Ma‘s! ’ m, ‘ CHRISTMAS CANTATA’ “El-3h]: Abegweit has been Oper' wTiilgrgiiiigs ayspokesman said. It Tomgh‘, * A too. Handsome. . M “ es of the holy night“, Tr‘lrgty ating on three propellors for will Occupgr buildings of the for- * 17 jewels- —- ‘w Ki“ 5‘" 431N223 Monltagge,‘ .pfigexfi,,§f: several months.t d ,Ven ferrv mer Morse Corporation, a wood- “The Prince and The .x P \ ’ —— 7 a .- W‘."'Wv¢“'od 1,“ - 0 pm. laxelyo . wgiéfigtherggi‘gd mine SS. working firm that closed down a Show Girl” MN , Dont Be Ashamed! * canadian Clipper—$49.50 Royal Clipper—$59.5” ' . 15- w I ‘ » few year‘s 39’” ‘ l. I -rea.m. It He 5 , v i . l MONTAGrtE School Concert Prince Etfilglnardsolls‘leantlil‘olnlg; Starring: Marilyn Monroe {4k G NN .VAN guSt Tl Tammi; I a no NEED 1'0 PAY CASH ‘ l 'da\ Doormmhor I’lth. mail in apes-2ft“. is likely because WAS DEPUTY TREASURER with Lawrence Olivier. eve 16 . Enloy ‘he saw Bulova cred” Plan soiled AUditm'illm, 7:30 p m. A In*S-‘non .33 and .10. . truck d the older vessel lacks the ca= '1‘ GET) N'I'IO ‘ C P ‘ —Dl‘. 80, Chester former deputy There’s only one Marilyn F ARRJCOLUMEIAPICTURE ‘\ 0—...) . mémura.” :mfiann‘mnn‘txfw‘ Lima—xv :s... x: a r. A - E SEE THAT B ULOVA DIFFERENCE pacify of the bigger and newer Monroe but there isn’t onel ‘, NOTE: The management re- S. Walters, provincial treasurer of Ontario, * l m r L53 Y = f if”? fel‘ry- ' ' l ‘ serves the right to put up the i at m“ if c I‘ kasmTa‘ifll: 11:}; 5.33:3: Hon: SSIOV died Tuesday night .at his home Marlll’“ plctulte thaliteaszs lights any (time the audience be- : \' -' tactic. s. YIN. I ,1 at “earlier NORTHERN MI. ‘ in nearby Port Credit. He retired my] tmkles llke IS on ’l SHOWS 3:30 -— 7 -- 9 comes too emotionally disturb-)+l g s. .m “mli‘lptd “3 T I - t Anglican mission in as financial comptroller for the With Lawrence OIIVIer. i¥ ed. ° ! BI“ "(In 0“ ‘s- thghgeélcrgmve: equntry was es. prevince in 1935 and continued in Sho“, 8 o’clock I ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ 4 ¥ “‘ 3 SALE at Belle‘s Shoppe , ‘ Garrioch" government service as a consult- . ' ' _ gm“ fimague‘ one my”: dresses Sizes Uta‘bllgil’ed by Rev. A. C. lant on financial matters. ‘ 4 ‘v‘ ¥ ¥ ‘v‘ ‘v‘ 4 ¥ 1‘ , \ I'l’" “‘ 225: reduced to clear. 1“ ' M- n.“