no Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon. Dec. 28, 1969. 7 TOME FORCHRISIMAS '84 to visit his mother Mrs. Pau- line Simona. Ronald Miss Leigha O’Hanley will ar‘ i idays with Mrs. O‘I-lanley. *cnmwrrmown (Continued from page 0) Sharon Wright, Mount Allison University. Sackville, NB. will spend the holidays with her par. ants, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Wright, 4 Richmond Street. Kenneth Yeo. Prince of Wales college. will spend Christmas with his parents. Mr. and rs. Ira Yeo. Montreal. Mr and Mrs. Wendell Wood, 73 Brackley Point Road. will- gpel‘ld Christmas with their dau- ghter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacMurtry, New Glasgow, NS. David Wiimshurst. manager of Lawton‘s Drug Store. Bayers Road. Halifax. will spend Chris- tmas with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilmshurst, Buckley roint Road. r Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Willis. North River. will spend part of the Christmas vacation visiting lirs. Willis' parents, Mr. an Mrs. Harold Melanson. in Sack- ville. N.B. Mrs. George Wood. 18 Water Street. has left to spend Christ- mas with her son David and family of Riverview. NB. Carman Gallant. with the navy and stationed in Halifax, will spend Christmas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wilson. 27 King Street. George Condon. Bunbury. will he spending Christmas with his mother. Mrs. Eleanor C ondon. Kentville, N.S. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Matheson. Mr. David Matheson is arriv- ing from Kings College. Wind— sor, to spend the holiday w ith his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Mathe on. Mr. Ronald Maund. Mount Al- lison, will arrive to spend th 9 holidays with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Ivan Maund. Mr. Earl Moore from Saint John, N.B., will arrive to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Moore. West Royalty. Mr. Donald Moore. McGill University. is spending Christ- mas with his parents. Mr. a nd Mrs. .15. Moore. Miss Ann Morgan. Brookline, Mass., will arrive to spend the holidays with her mother. Mrs. Harry Morgan. Miss Betty Morrison is leav~ log for The Glades in New Brun- swick on December 26 for the 1 holidays. Mr. Leonard Morrissey is leav- Ing Dec. 26 to spend some of his holidays in Saint John. NB. Mrs. Lorne Letcher from Am- herst will arrive on Christmas day to spend the holiday w i t h Mrs. Stanley Ward. Hilary Mugford. Mono- to , will spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Royston F. Mugford. Miss n Mrs. Ralph Oakes from Wav- erley, N.S.. arrived last Satur— day to spend Christmas in the Charlottetown Hospital and with ‘lfrom Montreal arrive Dec. 24 to An: and M 1-5.}spend the Christmas holld a y . with Judge and Mrs. Palmer. her parents. Mr. Frank Walker. Mrs. Edith Mullen is leaving! Margaret Parker has arrived for Saint John. N.B., to visit her from Amherst to spend the hol- w,“ daughter 3“ family Dec- M idays with her parents. Mr. and Miss Rosemary Mulligan, RN. Mr" 1"" Park" has arrived from Toronto to spend the holidays with her par- . alum ents. the holidays with Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Wilson. Miss Jean Petrie. RN. has an. rive to spend the Christmas hoi- rived from the Victoria General] Hospital in Halifax to spend the. holidays with her parents, Mr; Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Wrightl and Mrs. Alex Peirie. Beasley, . l Mr. and Mrs. John 1". Watts} of Grand Tracadie.P.E.I., | for Vancouver recently to VISil their son Neville Watts and his Father Edwin Steele. who is a( professor at St. Laurent College.I arrived Dec. 23 to spend holidays at the home of Mr. and, tetnwn.are expecting. their | Crenten. N.J., is ex pecte ents. Mr and Mrs. Emmett tetown jam Mrs. Miss Helen Mclnnis, ' the holidays. Miss Carmen Gallant fro in Quebec City. is expected for then Ginn. 4B Hillcrest Ave., Chariot. son 1 Mr. and Mrs. Muncey and' family are leaving for Moncton on Dec. 24 to spend the holidays with Mr. Muncey’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cummis- key and family arrived from Sydney to spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Dolly Murphy and Mike who live on S p rin g . WITH Miss Rebecca Nash, librarian at Kings University has arrived . to spend the holiday with h eri parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Nash. Mr. P.J. Nealis is leaving for: Saint John, N.B.. to spend that Christmas holidays with y. Mr. and Mrs. are arriving from Halifax Dec. 24 to spend the holidays Merwyn Scott rived from Kings College, Wind sor. to spend the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Cora Profit. STRETCHY SLIMS 50% “Bellanca” and 50‘? Rayon able. adjustable instep straps and con- cealed pocket black. tartan green, mmo blue. red and brown Special, each 8'9 Donald J. MacGilllvray. [278 Grafton St.. Charlottetown. Dr. Darrel McGuigan f to in Christmas Eve to visit his par- Mc Mr. Alyer Gallant. a teacher Guigan. 5>Wiudsor St.. Chariot. A.R. Mclnnis, Til Queen Street. is expecting her daughter a student E at the University of Ottawa. for Mr. and Mrs. J. Brendon Mc- Glssgow, N.S.. where Mr. Mac- Donald is an accountant at the d Royal Bank of Canada. in Shawinigan. Quebec, is visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gallant in South Rustico. P.E.1. cher at St. Mary’s Univers i t y, Halifax, N.S., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.A. Mac- Kinnon, 20 North River Road for the Christmas season. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Mac. Mr. Kenneth MacKinnon, tea-i Mr. Louis McGinn and wife and! Kinnon and son Colin will be via-i family Christmas Eve from Newt iting Mr. MacKinnon's parents at 18 West Drive. Mr. MacKin non is a branch manager of the Canada Life in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Smethurst and daughter Judy. Marshfislti. are expecting Florin-g Offe- er Doug Morris from Nashawas- is. N.B., for the New Year's hol- iday. Philip MacKinnon will be Vla- Iting the home of his prams, Di. and Mrs. Frank MacKinnon for the Christmas holidays from Kingston, Ontario, where Phillip Is a student at Queens Univer- ity. Mr. snd Mrs. Bruce MscLsr. en. 59% Longworth Ave.. leaving Dec. 27 to visit daughter, Mrs. A. and family in Sackviiir. for the New Year's holiday. I T O t h e i r G. Lel.acheur \’.B., Mr. and Mrs. David P. M a c- Lean are expecting Mrs. Mac- Lean's sister. Ruth .\larl.ean for the Christmas holidays. and Mrs. Kenneth John- M . son, Hamilton. Ontario. will visiting Mr. John son‘s be sister. (Continued on page 8) 2 EATON'S WOMEN'S Detach- at the waist. Colours; Sizes 10 to 18. Reg. Mr. Roland MacKinnon is leaving for Niagara Falls Dec. \VOMEN'S Mr. and Mrs. Charles White, Enman Crescent, expect their daughter and son~in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Donaho. Saint .iohn. N.B.. and Mrs. White's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Leavans. Mon- treal. Que. for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whelan. 122 Elm Avenue, expect their son and daughter-in-law, and Mrs. Merrill Whelari, treai, for Christmas. Mr. Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wheat- iey. North River, will 5 p ('hristmas with Mrs. Wheatley’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hurry in West Royalty. Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Howard, Cornwall. are spending Christ— mas with Mr. Howard's brother \‘irtor, in Edmonton, Alberta. \ir and Mrs. Albert Wilson, 85 Fitzroy Street. will spend Chris- tmas with their son and daught- er—in-law, Dr. and Mrs. A.J. Wil- son. Windsor. Ontario. Mr and Mrs. Edward Wat- iers. 6 Upper Rillsboro Street, will spend Christmas with Mrs. Watters‘ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Murray, Halifax. Miss Elizabeth Johns t o n e, RN. Toronto. will spend Christ- mas with her parents, Mr. a n d Mrs. E.W. Johnstone. Woo d— ieigh. Miss Marsha Wellner triend Lucy C h i e n 51. Brunei, North Borneo. both students at Daihousie University in Halifax, will be visiting Marsha's p a r- ents. Mr. and Mrs. L.E. Wellher. Jr. 35 Ambrose Street, for the Christmas vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gonyea, \lonctcn. and their three dau— ghters will spend Christmas with Mr. Gonyea's sister and broth- er-in-law, Rev. n Mrs. Wil— liam Weale. 219 Kent Street. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Watts, Dartmoath. will visit Mr. Watts' brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Watts, York, for Christmas. Norma Morrissey. taking a public health course. ton Morrissey. working at th e Trans-Canada Credit Office, both in Halifax. will spend Christmas. with their parents. Mr. an Mrs. Jack Morrissey. C he try \‘alley. 'Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Ward. 8 Alexander Drive. 'expect their son Robert. Toronto. home for Christmas. Misses Mildred and Ann Walsh in Kent street. will journey to Cambridge. Mass., to Christmas with their sister, Miss Margaret Walsh. Bernard Raine. 44 W al then Drive, will spend Christmas with his parents. Mr. r . George E. Raine. 14 Armshore Drive. Armdale. N.S. Gail Redden. 94A Upper Queen Street. will spend Christ— mas with her parents. Mr. an Mrs. L)". Redden, Chester N5. Wayne Dickleson. student at MacDonald College. Montreal. WIII spend his holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dick- Ieson. New Glasgow. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Patriquln. Halifax, will arrive Christmas Eve to spend the holidays with “m, Effie Young. 192 King Street, Flying Officer Alan Massey from La Maoazs. Quebec. WI“ arrive on Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mas- Iey. Miss Ellen Matheson and Mr. 'Irnes Matheson are comlnl Pom Daihousie University this "child to spend Christmas . MAYNARD’S AUTO BODY St. Eleanor-s “iC . BELLES’ SHOPPE MONTAGUE a _ [itiilti wishtoryouantbesplsitud Mayyourhaortcndhosnebofllledwlth happinesssupmemndmaytheradianand mdcdthhholytinobowfll mammmwumwm O’LEARY FARMERS CO-OP. ASS’N LTD O’Leory .SHORTIE GOWNS Celanese gowns with sheer embroidered overlay on yoke with lace and sheer nylon trim. 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