| 'mr. and Mrs. R.R, Bell enter- supper on Saturday evening at : their-home, 100 Brighten Road. _ fiostesses were assisted by Mrs. : The countryside about —tatonk hack over his days. In-re-| ve To Cater To Lions! ; - Mts. Auid ahd Mrs. Fred Hunter. | ‘ Charlottetown, visited friends and) HAPPENINGS | Y F, Elsie Inman. who week was guest at Farm Womens’ Un- thisaweek to spend the Christ- season with her family and iemes in = Charlottet6wn and ontague. trined friends at an enjoyable -Proyincial Pathologist Dr. John Graig and Mrs.- Craig returned Friday evening from a two-week visit to Ottawa and Toronto. In Gitawa Dr. Craig attended a Meeting of the Provincial Labor- atory Directors and in Toronto he attended a meeting of the Laboratory Section of the Can- adian- Public Health Association. Dr. and Mrs. Craig spent some time visiting with former class- mates in both cities. Mrs. John Harris was guest of honor at a prettily arranged af- ternoon tea on Saturday when Mrs. Don Macmillan and Mrs. Don Mitton were joint hostesses dt Mrs. Macmillan’s home, 22 Brighton Road. Mrs. Harris who is leaving the province after Christmas’ to take up residerice im Peterboro, Ontario, was pre- sented with an attractive alum- fhum tray as a parting gift. The A. G. Macmillan and Mrs. W.. W. Reid. : .Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Cerry en- fertained at an early Saturday evening party at their home, 12 Brighton Road. “-_ Dr. Erie Green, — Glasgow, ELLEN’S DIARY -Farmwife Takes Vacation — ‘Until The New Year Comes There is a hich wind about the chimney and- the trailing clouds of white through which the Lady Moon walks her serene way, as might this farmwife _ stroll through the daisied meadows of summer, are wind - tossed. Windy but lovely the—night is. I resting quietly ‘in the silver of light ‘and shadow. Christmas — how near now! Ad the Old Year slow of step telis up toward the summit of his time, Presently he will be out of sight - over the hills and away. “think of Tis and pause now trospect how much there is to see. ; “§ look -back o’er the pathway J have walked. F | And see the hills of hope, the val- es of fears, - The garden I have planted with food deeds, Afid fostered’ with my @ad with my tears. I .see dead branches on the trees of love. Where kindly thoughts lie wither- ed and undone, I-see some blooming bushes where kind acts Have come to their fruition and | live on. ; i The good things and the evil both, live on To help or hinder from the path| Tve trod.” But ahead, with the Old Year Passed away, footprints faded. fast filling in smiles Community Club At Kensington The members of the Kensingt- on Community Club met at. the home of the president, Mrs. Gor- dom Cooke, on the first Thursday 4a, will arrive in the City tat-} How -lovely were the seasons: spring’s miracle of rebirth, the | his eyes - all the family joins Thompson. Ralph Manning assisted the tess in serving refreshments. The United Services Commit- tee Depot at Charlottetown con-| tinues to be a beehive of activity every Friday afternoon when vol- unteers gather to sort and pack clothing and layettes for the USC. ously to this worthy cause. USC headquarters at Ottawa are as- tonished at and most appreciative of the amount sent. As Christmas Day and New Year's Day fall on Friday this year, no further pack- ing will be done until January, 1960. Mrs. J.C. Mclure, returned to Montague after spending the past week-end in Dartmouth, N. S., the guest of her son and dau- ghter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bar- ry McLure and their sons, Ian Charles and Scott. Mr. and ‘Mrs. William Bears, Mrs. Dan Compton of Belle Riv- er and Mr. and Mrs_ Ben Bears of Wood Islands.left Saturday by car for a visit to Boston; Mass. While there Mrs. Compton will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Bears. “.. . through the New Year's epen door I see, A pathway straight and clean, where I may walk If I but will, at peace with men and God.” What lovelinesses we recall of the Old Year: the joys of our common round, which here at this old house of James’ people gave us much that was delightful ARSENAULT-GAUDET WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Agno J. Arsenault following their recent marriage at St. Peter's Church, Séven) Mile Bay. The bride is the for-| mer Noreen Gaudet, daughter of to enjoy: Husband, children, and grandchildren, loved kin and good friends, all mingled their patterns with ours in the weav- i ife’ ; to make or us a Satisfying design. seed - time so delightful, sum- mer’s blossoms, the harvests, autumn a little lonely but beau- tiful along the farmlands, the shortening cozy days of fall, winter’s hushed white magic on field and tree and farnf - home. We recall too, the darkened shadows we came to in certain depths of the year's valleys: the losses: we sustained of kin and friends. We think now of those homes where this Christmas there is the vacant chair - the foot- step listened for, the smile that never comes. Yet because, those gone would have us remember | the world has many a need of love and kindness we may fulfill, we enter again it may be with an added reverence, the joy of | the season so near. And once more this farmwife takes her vacation. . .So from | this old home of generations, | caught against the breast of a hill, we would again send to those | who may read this, our simeere Christmas Greetings. James, his sons, his daughters - in - law, his grandchildren, from Ja- mie down to young Alex with the new of Christmas expectations in with us in expressing to all the E ‘HISTORIC ORDER AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR! Until the New Year — — —)| Diary—Good-night. . . : Kennedy's < Dh : Ladies . in december for the regular mont)ily meeting. Seyeral matters were discus- sed.and left.for further considera- tion at the January meeting. Card parties will be organized after Christmas. . ° The drapes for the High School auditorium kitchen have been de- livered, and the painting in the auditorium has heen completed. The members planned to cater to the Lion's Club dinner on De- cember 16, convener, Mrs. Frank old wish: A MERRY ee rtaee WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS : ans | Souris West WI Protests "2 Benelit Many lif eee Poe aes > the All‘Obey Road Safety Ti ive Season Can Be app ps’ a ‘. mittee for the January meeting which will be held at the home of Mrs. F. J. Deagle.. SUMMERFIELD W. M. 8. SUMMERFIELD —The annual meeting of the Summerfield Au- xiliary of the W.M.S. was held Dec. 3, with 10 members present. The president, Mrs. Leeland Mayne, opened the meeting with the Call to Worship. The “Aim and Object” was repeated in unison. Mrs. Elmer Stewart conducted | the worship service the theme being “The Claims of the Mis- sion,” also a candle lighting ser- vice with Mrs. Fenton Mayne, Mrs. Crawford Sinclair, Mrs. Lee- land Mayne, Miss Harriet Glov- er and Mrs. Keith Mayne assist- ing New officers elected were Pre- FSEFE a selecting a chest fer her BE SURE i ALBERTON — The Christmas| meeting for all congregation was held in Alber- ton United Church Hall Monday evening. The place of meeting was decorated in keeping with the season and an open Bible sur- rounded by lighted candles form- ed the worship centre. , | “Christmas Thanksgiving” was the theme of a beautiful and im- pressive worship service led by Mrs. Fred Leard, president of the WMS Auxiliary, and. Mrs. Georgia Scott, president of the! Guild. A poem, “The Road to Bethlehem,”’ was read by Mrs. Graham Bennett. The Christmas story from the gospels was read by Mrs. C. H.| Weeks and Miss Annie Leard.| A period of guided meditation and prayer connected with the} theme included unaccompan- ied solos, “A Christmas Prayer..” and “‘Infant Holy” by Mrs. John, H. Wells. A brief reading, “Can We Keep | Christmas?” led up to the offer-| ing which was received by Mrs. | Walter Wells and Mrs. James Hodgson and dedicated by: Mrs. | Scott. i . A brief Christmas meditation and prayer brought the service to a close. After the meeting a time of so- cial fellowship,was enjoyed. Re- freshments were served by Mrs. | Wells, Mrs. Russell Bonyman, Mrs. Orville Phillips, Mrs. Und- erhill Coughlin and Mrs. Erskine | Hardy. ; CONTACT Marjorie E. Gil Paraplegic Subscription George Ramsay, Mrs. Welter GUARDIAN - | PATRIOT WANT AD Phone 8506 Agent For all magazines New & Renewal for at Reduced CHRISTMASY | haan Oh ere 0 s 1. ab ; In Our History! | Books of fiction and many Make this a mouth-watering Christmas with our oven-fresh bakery delignts. . .taste tempters that always make a hit! MAPLE LEAF BAKERY — Bowness and her committee, Mrs. W, MacLean, Mrs. Zielinski, Mrs. JL. Davison, Mrs. G. Willis, PMPMPMPB HDT Next meeting to be held at the! harme Mrs. Keir Clark, lunch comm >, the hostess and Mrs. Roy Clark, telephone committee, Mfrs. Roy Clark and Mrs. Scott Moase Zimch was Cocke and Mrs. CEN LE CME MEN NL NE NE NE NE A OE OL NE OE NE served by Mrs. Waldron Auld. READALBANE Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacKay, Breadaibane, have returned from @ Vacation in Boston. Miss Eleanor Murray, nurse-in-| « trgZining in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. is a patient in} hospital suffering from virus} pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Lincolif MacRae, ' Wheatley River, were guests of} ‘Mr. and Mrs.\ James Craig, on} Sunday. Little Miss Sharon Leard, West- morgiand. was a. guest of her cousin Miss Marion MacDonald, during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. George Puncher, | relatives in Breadalbane on’ Sun-} day Mr. and Mrs. Aart Van Ewyk; @ Quality Work have as their guests. Mary, Mar-| @ Fast Delivery garet and Anna Bakker, formerly of Marshfield Miss Jurretta Murray has re- ‘ turtied to her home in Breadal- hane aficr a few days vacation with relatives in North River and Cornwall. ’ E. The Order of Jesuits was founded by Ignatius Loyola in| , 1534, for work im the Holy Land. 4 115. Kent St. Dial 8432 |! { 8.95 to 15.95 | { & other informative books. A large assortment of children’s books. We will gladly order any book for you! COUTT’S HALLMARK and RUSTCRAFT .CARDS. Christmas cards, wrapping y | paper, etc. — | MARITIME | Adella’s Millinery }/§ STATIONERS LTD. § Grafton St. Charlottetown || 4 Gt. George St. Dial 36279 (eMC CE CCR ere 98 Queen Street For the Week of Dec. 14 to 19 ©@ Monday & Tuesday - 8.30 A.M. to 5.30 P.M. © Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday - L 8.30 A.M. to 9.30 P.M. ~ OPEN 4 NIGHTS FOR SHOPPING PROWSE BROS. LTD. The Store For The Whole Family Dial 8583 IT IS SOLID CEDAR! C &S carry ~ a wide variety of a chests Mr. Raymond P. Gaudet and ««.- it will be easy to a lovely one. the late Mrs. Gaudet of sony DEVELOPING ( ‘I and the groom ‘is the son of Mr. our cor ears and Mrs. Joseph J. Arsenault, of GARNEUM PuOTO For Da From The Fami y eee Albany. ARNHUM OoTO (Photo by D. W. Sears), STUDIO KROEHLER CHAIR - |* 135 Kent St. Ch’town |! Give Dad a fine Chair . : J this Christmas . . . aid when he Social Fellowship Oe eee ee ; ” members of pen ga e > . = fly can scram! Enjoyed By Alberton Women || most inexpensive | Ye ae ] . 4 i Carols sung were, “Silent salesma women of the xian pce Come, All Ye} mn you can Christmas. Faithful,” and the first verses ; \ : : oti owns bansen | @™PIY==-@ 1 CROCKETT & STOREY LTD - ¥ ¥ ; y 134 Kent St. cs 2 ... and they're the one DINKY TOYS « DINKY TOYS « DINKY TOYS enough of!—never tire of either! Because Dinky Toys © bring into their wonderful world exact replicas of oe cars, trucks, planes, fire-engines, military vehicles cranes that never cease to fascinate them. ‘ Dial 5559 monly toy Children just can't get FROM THE DINKY TOY COLLECTION THREE NEW MODELS #165 The Humber Hawk They'll love the sleek lines, the windows } j i i t ' In shiny silver gilt with R.A.F. markings, Retail Price .39¢ #962.TV Mobile Control Room _ K Collector's Item— A Dinky Super Toy! 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Every H. & C. Certificate for a Stetson or Brock Hat gets a little plastic hat in a beautiful Christmas’ box, free. So you take the Christmas Box with the certificate and the little plastic hat clunk- ing around inside it, and you hang it on the Christmas tree. Then he comes in after Christmas and picks out the exact hat he wants, and, the minute his back is turned, you throw the old one in the ash can. 0 come along right away, he'll be pleased, you'll he pleased and we'll be pleased—and you'll be‘able to take him along with you when you go out. fmagine what he’d say to you if he ever caught you wandering around with a hat like that. My word, men are so helpless. OPEN TONIGHT "TIL 9:30 Tae : SPRING VALLEY — : : Wesley Cole mem-| GREENWOOD, B.C. — “Just your party breaks up. Trading Stamp Promotion te Soraa Valey’ Wess wt boa 2% SOURIS WEST — Members of, sident, Mrs. Keith Mayne; vice- result the Souris West Women’e Instit-|president, Mrs. Fenton Mayne; ute were entertained at tthe home| press - secretary, Mrs. Leeland meeting. Thirteen | re - elected. members responded to roll call} Members passed in gifts for with an exchange of Christmas| Port Worker in Halifax. gifts. The treasurer reported that the Routine reports were heard and| year’s allocation of $260.00 had ee ‘| correspondence dealt with. $10.00| been reached. ; was voted to provide Christmas| Next meeting is to be held at keeping their - treats for the school childrén| the home of Mrs. Fenton Mayne| dered paid. : : land guests alive on Canadian and a“committee was appooint-|and each member is asKed to| New committees appointed| roads. = bring 4 sympathy eard. : , . » thet lative o ‘ program. 4 man and Mrs. Harry Sudsbury; , ee Paa\vg ‘ “A lively discussion led by Mrs.| RIVERDALE—CHURCHILL W. 1.| school, Mrs. Hubert Caseley. mee Seats Soenoes Sale ; ; tO Francis A. White on the use of| The regular monthly meeting Members then had an ex-/¢s,snould ne .. i trading Stamps followed. The|of R — Churchill Wo-| change of Christmas gifts. Plans » Mrs. Roylance ' * | members were unanimous in their | men's Institute was held at the| were made to send $5.00 to Jim-| She suggested that Canadian “gt, P Jj opposition to them. The sec-|home of Mrs. Kelsie Buchanan|mie Schurman, to treat the|Mothers and housewives could ee retary, Mrs. A. J. MacDonald, | on Dec. 2 with ten members pre-| school children at Christmas, to| Make life safe for all by heeding ya ‘ was authorized_to forward a let-| sent. send a treat to a bed patient, aj the following road safety tips: . | ; ter tto the Attorney - General of| ‘ The roll call was answered with| gift to the oldest lady in the dis-| 1. Keep children off the streets ie _revince protested Wee .wis)S Sinmun OR for your enctet | trict an gilts. te several other|and highways. \ 2 Trading Stamps as a means|P2- ~ homes. Christmas cards and| 2. Don’t press anything strong- of sales promotion. The birthday box was opened| capsules. were distributed. Mrs.|er than tea or coffee on your Susie's Choose An interesting and informative) and the sum of $4.47 realized.| Hubert Caseley will be hostess|driving guests. Also, try serv- account of the Leadership course| Correspondence was read by|to the members for the January|ing milk, fruit and ' vegetable held’ in Souris was given by Mrs. | the-*secretary. It was decided! meeting or hot sottp of which She want gifts Francis W. Deagle. The members | to treat the school children and} are so popular a many ih discussed the possibility of organ-| 48ed in the district at Christmas.| reading. A scrambled word con-| 3 Don’t allow your guests izing a 4-H club in the district. It was voted that we give a ham-| test was put on by Mrs. Nel- Jeave during a snow or sleet- H olmes & Bra dle xplace at a later meeting. per of _apples to the Sanitorium|son Virtue, prize won by Mrs. storm y A humorous reading by one/| at Christmas. It was also decid-| Garfield MacFadyen. Next meet- 4 s || 159 Queen St. Dial 3414 of the members was enjoyed by|¢d that each member make 3/ing to be held at the home of| * agp sure a substantia’ Charlottetown all present. Mrs. Bert Mullally|!b. of sugar into fudge for con-| Mrs. Kinley MacFadyen. Roll call; 5@4¢ plenty of stimulating, and Mrs. Frank J. Deagle were| ©ert. ; to be answered with an article| 80 tea or coffee is served be- - ad appointed to the program com- Mrs. Kelsie Buchanan had a! for auction sale. 1 = cil dani TA it re a Se A ean Pe