PAGE FOURTEEN H . v THE GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN May the joy and peace of c H R 1 s T M A s be with you - always! . White Star Laundry Sl'MMERSll)E l . 1 ltlslosecretl Yes, we're telling everybody - with warm and friendly wishes. have 1 Very, Merry Christmas! Central Grocery SUMMERSIDE '1 Christmas belongs to everyone, regardless of faith or religious creed. It is the symbol of all that is good andigenerous, and indicative of the spirit of humanity . . . it is cool) win. to all men ! THE BOATES . PHARMACY - YOUR CORNER DRUG STORE DIAL 2344 SUMMERSIDE avMM l i l I , . . may you find your Christmas stocking chock-fut! F H r. Earle Mt:llonaltl Ltd. of your fondest dreams come tnie . 3' .Vi:ingil'y LAC. Allan Zlarvie. R. C. A. F. ar- rived in Alberton on Saturday to spend Christmas with his ismlly. Mrs. Sloan Finley and childrei. or Sheiileld. Alabama. are guests 0! Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wells. Al- berion. Miss Ferne Wilkle. Charlotte- town. is spending Christmas with heft parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wiilrle. Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. CLH. Coiiin. Boyd and Morley. of Alberton. are spend- ing Christmas with relatives in Montague. Miss Clara Donald. Summr-i-side. is spending the Christmas season at the home oi her brother. Mr. G. M. Donald at Alberton. Mr. Thomas Barbour. P.W.C student. is spending the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. l-!.1ton Barbour, Aibqton. Albany and Vicinity Mr. and MYST-:S4e01'ge Muttart; oi North Tryon. motored to Summerside on December '20. j Mr. Gerald Best oi Tryon was at business visitor to Albany andl Summerside on Thursday, Decem-' her 21. I The Tryon United Pageant, which had been poned. was held on December with a large attendance. r Church post- y 21 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Woods; of North Tryon. motored to Char-, lottetmvn on Thursday. December 20. Lmydlwerc entertained by the Darling-i lton Women's Institute at the home lot Mr. and Mrs, Neil Campbell. I 1 At 7.30 neighbours and their jiamilies, firty-five in all, sat down: to a delicious turkey supper pre- The large barn of Mr. Bell of searletown bad part oi the roof lifted completely oil during the storm of December lath. -The stock barn on the iarm oi Mr. Eric Robinson of Augustine Cove had the new sheet metal roof blown oil in last week's gale. Mr. Charles Roberts oi the Shur Gain feed mill at North! Tryon. has just completed un-E loading a car loan oi Western barley. Funeral if-Rev: J. D. MacNeill On Saiurrlay The iuneral services at the late Rev. J. Douglas MacNeili were held on Saturday morning in St. Paul's Church. Summerside. where Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rt. Rev. G. J. Mac- Lellan. V.G., assisted by Rev. A. J. MacLeod and Rev. Charles Gallant as deacon and sub-dea- con and with Rev. J. A. Le- Clnir as master oi ceremonies. The remains were removed from his. late residence on Friday night and transferred to st. Paul's Church where the body lay in state until the iuneral mass on Saturday morning. At the reception into the church and during the Requiem Mass, members of the Bishop McEach- ern Assembly. Fourth Degree Knights oi Columbus. iormcd an honor guard and also accompan- ied the remains to St. Paul": Cemetery where the last 1-lies were per-iormed by Rev: Eugene Murray. The very impressive funeral oration was given by Rev. Dr. J. P. E. O'l-ianley. Catholic padieat the R. C. A. F. Station. Summersidc. who reviewed the life work of the departed priest. both spiritual and temporal. The Dali-bearers were Francis M:-icNeill. .Vlcssi's. . .,, .. . g Earle Iuac-!E;:'.lLl1 Gay and Mia. John Mung 'Donald. Eugene Goi-man, co.-poi-aiyl ' J05?i3h DW.VeI'. Sgt. Edward Baker: and F10 Carl Kearns. The hon- orarypall-bearers were priests of the diocese.-S. Darlington W.l. Entertain community On Tuesday evening. l)E('.ElTlb9!' 11th. the residents oi Darliiigtnnl ypared and served by the n1?l11bErS.tour 0.cXo(,k on Saturday yof the W. I. The hostess was ris- sisted by Mrs. Stirling MRRLEHH. for one man and extensive "W5 age to three Vehicles. Mrs. Angus MacLean. Mrs. Mat-Pherson. Mrs Donald Mac- Phorson and Mrs. llarry Vnn l-Ioorcn. (nne of our new Canad- tans.) Supper was followed by a social evening with cards. The North Tryon Presbyterisnand music. including harmonica Church held a supper and even- and guitar selections by ing's entertainment at the manse on December 20. tor the Sunday! School pupils. A good time had by all who attended. Mary A. Macxenzie, Deaconess. was in charge. l companist. Errol and Blair. song with Mrs. Campbell At the close 01 the evening hizzii 'gcnt-ral. - S. ilraffic Accident lcrossing nrar St. Eleanor's about alter- noon resulted in hospitalization dam- 'Eleanors crossing ulien a car irom C crnckynoye collision. Mr. Mr. Leigh Paugih. whose car was Campbell and his two little sons, totally demolished. was taken to Vocal selections Prince county Hospital in sum- was were offered by the MaoLeod Bro-ymersidc suifering Miss theirs and a rousing general sing-icrntlons. He was as nruihospital yesterday. The pupils of the North TryoniPr:itse for She i-iioi-is oi the ' graded school held their Christ- Women Rn 3 he-'H't.V Witt; ' ' 1 mu Comm; 0,, pnday, Decem- of thanks by the gathcringl A ' To cu - our Patron: ber 21. A large crowd oi both old W9” 9Xt”'95Sed by Mr. E. Howatt. 9 and young was in attendance and At l-hsemxiequesi: of the president, g;!;i.v.."g.;':,: .;;:;;t:t,. g:::".:::'- litii. M....:.i..”::EE.?::a i.l?'...E:t; Cg mi neighbors - ter part of the program with toys 01 the W- 1- 10.Mr- and Mrs. Camir For the Dar of Jesus birth. ' and presents and :reats oi candy :9” "t" &Pem"g” me” spacbus Fflmer. i".HeaV9"' We thank Th9e- we wish all oi: the for the audience. ' kfglclle h0 is llyssiiui-0 and 30? their For llis lite and work on earth. mm ne;3:1l:bov'-Ir!) anbhmtiiiaklngy lthis Father. in Heaven. we thank Thee. , re.tAlnoriutm1;lt:.)t:l:;T9'acc;(()iteti1t a:,c'i':iril Th" 5ih2mgy0fg"0ld it-glllgoissdlg :If:'0lli:h:ltl1slnteIa'l:1;11Ir1(5l u:tr'ledet.1iiaiill:"'ilhce I, 9004 Ckeer OF H . ”CodN'ht. Ldi." '. .' a ' Noonana Corne Albany when iii K331!" bnlagxgm aavmc: plei-Iall::nt'I(:l;lfyP:(')l His. death and rising to-0." tr! y Vanguard Sedan. owned and oper-iemm: m R mun ck-N s 1"'lhC" "1,He3Ve”- We "hams H109 ' g the Yo eizi e seascn. gtgd by Mn with"; wgdde” cg yA4-if 7 W-A-thy 'I:h:rt lie. lives and reigns with Thee 1 ' gigggntlglryon, scoglidedd ywlth bl ;Vr';:h;xl'1s1nKlI;l1(;E(IjV(;:.tK': magi: 'lhee . y ercur e an rven y o-yr . . g gy 0 cc 0 . Mr. Dunn ybunsen. accompanied Retreniizwiainii-E: 13Ii,Cann(EaI;:i in iigltlyeainl Heaven. we thank Thee E. E. :eynhi:frp!.ktlili5eIr!;ysai;;il.1oh::,ndi-gal this Conunotns yhctre is no inagc-;FRfm,, in ”,'fe”.”,f:f;,k Thw OPTOMETRIT . . - son a oxies are e-i i .' rushed to the Prince C nty Hos- ' "d ed" t C d . ll ' For the. great gm of Thy S”"' F pital with A reported brok n .1aw- islgizylyinlizmltjo J.”i6.. BCnl?araltoncll;(gf Father 1" He"Ve"' ""9 ””mk Thur 5 Regent Theatre Building bone and cuts and bruises on the Brant.-Wenlworthi h aid ii g . head. The English Vanguard was was dumping oi hoii. nteirtiles iieiircei mm. ..,-m,,...,. PME”? M”I'"”5' 5 s"'”'"”"”"” lgdly esmssheid bttlla mnotme much nylons from foreign sources on! ' ' ' ' ' m g as one o s rcury. I e Canadian market. F . ii .9 5)) l I C i l l . i . . - These greetings gay we send your my . . Are for a bright 'n merry Holiday- i l Included in out wish for you . . - L 15 the best of luck lot '52! i I I . Mark liaudet . i IUMMEISIDI As gay young carolcrs' voices ring i out to exult this ay . . . we extend ' our hearty greetings to you for I K! y Illteullulllo . . . y - TENDERS M H . . Tenders wanted on 35.000 F.I.M.. 4 In. D blank. 16 ft. long. 6 to 9 In. wide. spruce.- 3200 l'-.I.M.. 1 x 1 In.. 16 ft. lohg. spnrco. Q E "I25 cords. poles. 2 to 4 In.. 16 it. long. K UMM RSIITE ' sPI.uc.. Delivered as Sunirnerslde Bids on these may close: December 4130. MORRISOH & MAGRAE LTD. Sirnunenldo ' Santa Pays To Alberlon 0 It was announced by the Alber- ton branch oi the Canadian Le- ion that "Santa Claus is coming to town Wednesday aiternoon De- camber 19th." Even the kind of weather that struck the province that day could not stop Santa but he knew it was not fit ior boys and girls to meet him at the Legion Home so he sent word his visit would be postponed until satur- dayf on Saturday the weather man was kind and some four hundred oi his young friends were on hand long before three o'clock to keep their appointment with Santa. The Legion Home was very iestive in appearance. decorated in keeping Mctlrinond-Ilye Wedding A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized by Rev. J. Donald Mat-Kay at the Presbyterian Manse. Summerside. at two o'clock on Fri- day afternoon when Mina Manson. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eye and Edward Roy Mcormoncl. son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McOrm- and oi Sudbury. Ont., were united in marriage. ' The bride chose ior her wedding it suit oi coiiee brown gabardlne with pink and rust accessories and wore a corsage oi Pink Delight iuscs. Miss Joan Compton. as brides- mnld. was attired in a suit oi silver grey gabardine with navy accessor- ws mid 5 ""5359 of 39"” Time with the occasion and complete ms” with is huge. brightly lighted M11 HETYY DYE bl'0ih91' 0' ii"-' Cnristmas tree. Members of the L-ride. was groomsman. Following the ceremony, a re- (option for the immediate friends and relatives was held at the home of the bride's parents. The three- tirr wedding cake. topped with a miniature bride and groom. cent- t-rcd the brides table and was ilanked by lighted tapers and Christmas decorations. Presiding over the tea cups were Mrs. Ray Tztiiton and assisting in serving were Miss Joan Compton, Mrs Legion were present to welcome everyone and to assist Saints in distributing treats to all the boys and girls, some of whom had driv- en long distances to meet him. The singing oi "Jingle Bells" and sev- eral carols added to the Joy oi the occasion. Although one would expect Santa to be very busy at this time or year, he did not hurry away but drove about town calling on a ieiv children who were not able to come to the Legion Horne. and also paying a visit to the Western Hospital where he received a warm welcome. Santa promised to return Christmas eve to make his annual visit to the homes oi all good lit- tle boys and girls. - B. The bridal couple lcit on a short limieymoon trip through the Prov- ince. The bride for travelling don- r-rri a top coat oi mink coney. On return they will reside in Sum- merside where the groom is a flight engineer at the local R.C A.F. Station. The bride is secretary to Hon. Walter E. Darby. attorney SULLIVAN. 1nd., Dec. 22--(APE --An unemployed father of nine children ioftlfied with a 51.59 toy pistol and six beers. robbed the bank in nearby Fairbanks 0! 5534 late yesterday. only to be captur- ed T5 minutes later. Sheriff Hu- bert Wagner said William Mun- roe, 43. admitted the robbery. yim At St. Eleanors A traitic accident at the railway The accident occurred at. st. onway. and a Flicker taxi from Summerside were all involved in a I-nu The driver oi the Conway car. from iacial lac- rcleased irom -S. 1 i MALPEQUE W. 1. DECEMBER 24, 1951 Wanted -AT OUR NEW PLANT The regular monthly meeting oi the Malpequs Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Claude Barrett on December 5th. The President presided and the meeting opened with the Institute "Ode" and members. repeating "Creed" in unison. Thousands of rounds Seventeen members answered CHICKEN and FOWL, the roll call with a gift for I child in the orphanage and the Institute was glad to welcome two new members. Minutes oi the last meeting were Live or Dressed. Paying Highest Mnrlzct read :81: adopted and the treasurer ' i repor 836.42 on hand. School JENKIN . committee reported hooks had been S BROS LTD' purchased ior the school. s summe;-slag Ii; was decided to give 310.00 to T. B. League, and the Institute decided to collect for two worthy causes in 1952. the salvation Army and Orphanage. The insti. tute also decided to buy randy ior Ohristmas concert (or school children. Place or meeting for January was undecided. and the Lunch Committee will be Mrs. H. Stew- art. Mrs. K, Owen. Mrs. C. Lock- liart. Mrs, G. W. Ramsay then read is very intescstiiig paper on "Christmas in other lands.” Roll Call will be answered at the January meeting with s receipe for it hot supper dish. A delicious lunch was served by the hosiess,' assisted by Mrs. Duncrin McGo-.:g- an. Mrs Fraiilr Bcairsto and Mrs. Russell Craig. Collection 354.00. :..:...M...M..:. IEIIINIIIIIIIII-UIIIIIIII CAM THEATRE Monday (Christmas Eve.) and Tuesday (Christmas) night 7:1.': 9:15; Matinee on Christmas Din 2:30. 20th Century Fox conical) hit in technicolor "CHEAPER Bl" THE DOZEN". It is one of the funnlest and most appealing show in a long while with Clifton Webb (Mr. Belvedere) (as Fntliert. Myrna Loy (ns Motlier), Joanne Cruin, Barliarn Bates rind ritliers Also Shorts. ant ssnaamusmnnnunusmna CAPITOL Summer-side TONIGHT (Monday) 7:15-9:15 Christmas Day 2:30-7:15-9:15 x N5 Frebtid and All Pettiihl its Tciairi-iFicl M. 2 J ; cows I1 ...4 ECHICO . M5 coupon y DAY ' MAGRAE "ii" NEGl"Snllil-ll'YHiilEnillll'EN-Diiiliilvsillli y Ivnnd ..lllVlll llllllill ii""....'!.”.E'.Ii,"l'-5-”-'-'-3”-”-'-3 7-'-"5-”-i-74'-'"-3'-"-'r""”'" PLEASE NOTE: We-will have a. Special Matinee 1'l't-tl- nesday afternoon (Boxing Day) at 2:30. REGENT Today 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Tuesday Matinee Only 2:30 N0 HEART! . ill I liml in ..il it my, ii...-v . 9.: Imt ilu y '. 'ilii)l.'ttlitilitVf1' EVENING - 7:15-9:15 7 7'3" re e”oro”o"o yd uunobioccoco F. -- .