v SATURDAY. I ma GUARDIAN. I CHARLOTTETOWN ESTER" GUARDIAN ” '-aassavs niicannssn ll'l'H III: Central Bedeque School Con- DECEMBER 16. 1950 ,-'6 . -.-GIVE "GIFT! THAT LAST” give Jewellery from Moase Jewel- ii in summerside. " At HOLMANiS ... Both Stores -... HINA For These Outstaii ing Gifts ii""i"””;”” ii For The Young Couple! mmmm at A iSTARTER SET” of Wii” Beautiful Royal Douiton Christmas Concert in King George pl-Iall. Tuesday. December 19th. at Study Wednesday evening at Mrs. s'u" Her on H. MlcKenzie's. Everyone welcome. A Se, of 8 P. M. sponsored by Horne and Rev. D. M. Fraser. Minister. -6 III A I M M"r.'iiiiil 'iil'r:r:ni:orcoran D I N N E R A R E .1. .J.l.-.1... :1.-J. 4. School Association. -THE IDEAL Christmas gilt. Regent Theatre tickets. in con- venient books of 81.05. 32.25. 33.60. 34.50. Good for any show. any- J I i I The Gm Supreme e. Sterling -s- : Siixcr! international Sterling . g ' I , 1-abk,u.m,, is md,;m,1., in pm.1ud(.' This ty-pical old English Pattern has come down from 1340 as a charming design 0! -The fiftieth Wefidinil 3iiiiiV9T5' 7 Pine Tree and the smart, Joan of I good China . . . It is richly enamelled in bright. sparkling colors.. The Starter Set Ii”.V 01 Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose COl'- I M... pam.,.,.5 41,959 Wm 11”. far. I consists of 20 pieces - a setting for tour. Royal Doulton Hampshire is Open Staci: -' coran was quietly observed on f .,.-,.r as mrmly heirlooms of the S and nlEQ' be purchased in single pieces or in the complete set. Monday. November 27th. They were I future 7 . m id N v ber 2'7th. i900. V Itnsraitredori-leer?!egiiiiiti-ii. Alherton. V T96 SWWH in ”RPi'li('lV-139!” M9" ' Pi.c. s"js.rv'c. For 4 by Reverand Fr. A. E. Burke. par- Gill PM'k”F-'0 it mediate members or the f iily. , Salad 1.-m.kV.l Bum" Spl40&dPrsv The guests included the brdcs- Dessert y,,,.kS and Knives. and maid and groomsman of fifty years Cream soup Spoons are B-.50 I-K0. Miss 11015011 Call 0! C0i9?-?-'iii- available in the above patterns. and Mr. Brenton O'Connor or A'- HOUHNV S BOTH STORES berton. also Reverend M. J. Roon- . r K ,.,. ey. parish priest at Bloomfield. CHINA The other guests were Mr. and x S! in Mrs. John J. Corcoi-an and daiigh- ' . . ers. Hazel, Lorrain and Normri. I, .--. i Mrs. Harold Maccvregor and F31 - - 7 daughter Bonnie, Halifax, Mr. and .. Mrs. Melvin Macciirezor, Mr. and Mrs. Lance Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corcoran, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcoran. Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien. Mr. Joseph Mc- Lellan and the host and hosisss. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Corcoran. The table was beautifully decor- ated with gold and graced by two wedding cakes. A three-tier one made by Mrs. John J. Corcoran. and a iwn-tier one made by their ' daughter Sister Mary Ambrosa o! i the teaching staff of Kinkorn Convent. The remainder of the evcum: was pleasantly spent in music and . j singing by Mr. Lance Dalton. Mrs. i l John J. Corcoran. Norma, Hazel . and Lorraine Corcoran. and tap dancing by Bonnie Maccrerzor. The esteemed couple were the t recipient: at numerous gilt.-i and l messages at congratulations. - lah priest. To mark the occasion, a delicious goose dinner. prepared by their 2 ' daughter-in-law. Mrs. Norbert W Corcoran. was partakcn of by im- . I l New Arrivals In Silver Hoiioware from ....-- to 1.80 .. 9.00 F.2.ii'?E??.TI?.lfS?:..i...?f?.' 2.35 .. 6.95 Danton English . CHINA FLOWERS Silver Tea Services The Chests of fine Mr. and Mrs. Coreoran were Attractive T PI . - . previously entertained at the Silver Plated '1'able- Very Tgi;-eguvfcca S.-liver gggg n and home or their dauahter. Mrs. Mel- ' g ,1 b X BOWL OF FLOWERS x .vin MacGregor and Mr. MaeGr:g- I W”" 5" 3”” 3 la " from m Four Piece Silver i' 0'3 Bi-liionv LN 7-- When HWY l" 1'0 ' an the illustrated pat. ' """""""""""""" " Tb! Services .......... .. presented with gltts from the 5 CANDLESTICK family. terns. as well as the pgir IN OPEN STOCK. , . h-m....eM. 0..., that pm. be... i . Susar Bowl 6.25 Cream Juiz LOGS OF FLOWERS 3 Teapot 1900 Coffee Pot, Mission Band Group favomes (0, years. (rom .......................................... .. I to I I ., ,, , - D Four Piece "Rose Marie" we a chest or gggggggagg . M 1,25 Tea 77.75 "I3 clII'IStma5 ci0Siiig sliver pinged '1-31,19. SWANS OF FLOWERS . IN OPEN STOCK were for Chiislvmim from .. ti; sum" Bowl 12.75 Cream Jug . sHoi:s or FLOWERS and Teapot ........ .. 26.75 Coffee Pot, Q. HOLMAN'5 BOTH STORES CHINA choose From These Lovely salts" . - V.?3.?5..?f...F.f?.”.iE.T?f7 . 4.50 .. 9.50 n i C L 1847 ROGERS WM. ROGERS 5" IA ! , , 4 Piece Silver ink: "The Story that never grows f.?..5i”'” 9"”. 49.75 32.95 and C i'.'.”'L. "?.l!.iY ” M” c”l3q.T 62.75 21..'5lm ”f.?.T”TT. 39.95 laud. Judy Pritchartl. David: Keyes. Alvin MacPhee. Lyman Dungan. Neil Scott. Billie Mac- Dougall. Ronald Duggan and -"At the Christmas closing of , the Mission Band of the sitmmer- aide Trinity Church. on Monday afternoon, relatives and friends were invited to l-ipworth Hall where n program was prescnted under the direi-tlon oi the leader. Mrs. Percy L. Keyes. assisted by Mrs. Wr-sicy MacPher. The Hall was attractive with its Christmas decorations and pot- ted plants. The following numbers were carried out: Chorus: "l-lark: the Herald Angels Sing": Read- Iwsu-axns-avs-ax-sxx tr. an-s-I lsabeth Holman ; Recitation: hy we like Christmas" by Bet- Re 1113; ty Slliiphant. 1fPiECE C-HF-ST as PIECE CHEST 64; F Piano solo: "Santa Claus" by DIHWI I priccrl I - 01' . Heather Clark: Exercise: "Long, long ago" by Helen Johnstone 7” PIECE CHEST 34 PIECE CHEST Th- Sp CIA . s - . i 62-75 39-95 50'”: "Mi "min ll Fi'"7s"' "Y -7Ud.V ' Bowl and Cream Juiz. The Tray is finely etched. A micoean: Exercise: "Candle Tree" 42 PIECFI CHF.S'r 7 4 45 PIECE CHEST ' smart 4 piece Set on really fine silver Plate it i ll): Olajiys NB1agnlall. Jolyi-e Mac- priced I priced ........................................ ...... I wonderful Sui”! an. oy c oson, Eieen Mac- . Ausland; Dialogue: "Who was HOLMANB BOTH STORES CHINA born on Christmas Day?" Kath- AVAILABLE ON THE HOLMAN HOME PLAN leen MacPhee and Ellen Macs ' . i Gregor. , HOLMAN'S sons aroma CHINA Piano solo: "Yellow Butterlly" Donna Bradshaw; Exercise: " t was Just 31 tiny baby" by San- -di Bishop. Fay and Gail Boyle; "3 t Night" by Dorothy Mac- Phee. elen Ford. May Ford, Garth llnoiar and, Gail somers, Lola GUI. Keith Sullivan. Charlu Silli- phant. Judy Clark, Janet Mac- Donald. The closing hymn. "Joy to the "World" followed by the benedic- ion by the minister brought the program to a close. after which the leaders served Christmas treats to the children. -8. A iiiuellirii Stein GLASSW Lovely, lovely gleaming Glassware thatnwlllx" thrill her heart on Christmas Mornlnl. It is made in Belgium and . I; lasnoul hr in clear brilliance . v, stir: ...... 90: :.':;'”:f:....... soc .i':.:::.'.'..'.'."'::.,. 75: . amaze me t.”.i."t..f.'”':..; 1'5: .2l:;';'.f...f.'.tf!!' cu EXTRA! Christmas ?3iiTsPEciALi 56 Piece Set Genuine English DINNERWARE 12.95. The renowned Empire Chintz Pattern-eolorliil and dalnt i Th 50 Pl 0.-5 rvl ! I GUPI. uueerl. bread and but-101' Dill". tba plated. dinner plauyl, ontinuls J54 1miu.gtii:'mg1igla:il.&o:q:.ch Dinnerware In the Empire Chintz pattern will make I wonderful Christmas Gift. Bu1.,Now and Iavll Il0I.IAN'l 801'! E03! CHINA ii. 1. Haitian i.rp. .;... ouiACHES '-J9-')??3&"i':. .-K327 . ' " i" ' y ' 1 .s.:.i:.r.-.'. t::.z't':'..'.r :.'- crease. gets. all putu...ma s'e1lIllTtlllii'.ly oil- i