PAGE TEN WTHE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN ;i1)li.'CEMBERt 27, 1951 Professional cards I 1---M l i E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. R.O. OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined 3 Otlico Hours: 9 to 12 - l to 5 and by appointment Phone 3281 REGENT THE.-Yl'RE BLDG. Summer St. Suiiunerslde Glasses Fitted B. F. Hunter ll. 0. Beiieque United Women's Auxiliary -The Auxiliary of the Bcdeque United Church met. on Wednesday afternoon. December 5th. at the home of Mrs. James Henderson. Matters of business were taken up at ihe first of the meeting and sixteen members and two visitors were present. Mrs. W. J. Reid. Community Friendship sec'y reported 10 house calls and 9 cards sent during the past. month. Collection 531.00. Emergency Fund 58.46. The president Mrs. Ernest Weeks presided and opened the Christ- Freetown The snow plow was a. welcome sight as it passed through Free- town on Tuesday. December 13th opening the roads which had been blocked since the storm Saturday. December 15th. Mrs. John Charlton has returned to her home in St. John. New Brunswick after a week spent in Freetown. she was accompanied by hcr little daughter Janet who had been the guest for several weeks of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis. Friends were sorry to hear of the death or Mr. Joseph Taylor which occurred in Yarmouth Nova Scotia. on Tuesday. December llth Mr. Taylor was the son of the late Mount Ploosont and Vicinity Miss Leona Ford is" spending a few days at the home of Mrs. Effie Williams. Mra., Percy Adam: returned re- cently from an extended visit with her family in the U. S. A. Mrs. Mary C. Ballum spent the Christmas holidays at the home of her son John and Mrs. Ballu Port Hill Station. Miss Mildred Ramsay. employed at the R. C. A. F. Station, St. Eleanors, is spending the holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Aricil Ballum and Blair. and Mr. Elmer Robinson 0.G.l.T. ' Christmas iiaspor Service iiauthior-Arsenault Vlaiiiiing . A scene of a very pretty wedding took place in St. Ann's Church, Hamilton. om. on Saturday. ,Nov- ember 17th. of Yvonne Arsenauit. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Arsanault. Kenaington, to Adrian Gauthier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vital Gauthier of .St. Nldholaa. The bride entered the church on the arm of her uncle, Edmund Gallant. The bride looked chann- ing in a white floor length gown of 'l"rench lacs over satin, her headdress was of pearls. she car- ried a mother of pearl covered K -Over two hundred people in. tended the spoeial.Canadian Gin. In Training Christmas Vespo. aervice in the 0'l..eary United Church on Christmas Sunday e.-P. ning. The girls in their mm uniforms onducted the entire aorvico. composed the choir and took up the collection. The first part of the service wm entitled "God sends a Baby im., the world". The second part wa; "God calld the Worahippera", ..,;, the last part was "God gives the Light of the World", and this n,-,1; followed by an impressive Candii. lighting ceremony. Physician dz Surgeon sh:p Seciy Mrs. W. J. Reid. Tein- - ' .- . 5 . . I W". p .p ad pmmy and Christian Cmzenshmuoccasirin being a bulnda.v celebia : 'lho t'liil(iir'n of Olir-iiiy and ri..-- The pupils or the MW... p;.,,.5.i Mount Royal. and, cont Phillips. . ma” Cmdle Light 5e”'iCe by ”ad' Mr and Mrs Caleb Taylor oi prayer book with a nos 9. of red The Le d M . U .2 the 111 .0,--5 p h .1 .. - " . were visitors to Conway on Sun- 9S Y 3 er. rs. W. G. Dirk- Luinpiete usual .hr.iiyscs lyigpondctrjlt no igv 5sil't1)ui::I" ltfcglniz Low or Freetown and his early day, December 23p roses. gift from the groom Her son presided. and was assisted by Guano, hm-.-, and wOrgh'p,, H-Anwelg F-;.0m The Lie vtas spCnl in tlhAs community. Zp bridesmaid was her cousin Doreen the other leader. Mn. uerbm PIIONE 3llfi 'Re;ilm ..( (illIhrv"AiIv:s sunu bv the i He in reached the advamed 3” Fiirmis of Miss Jenn Phillips Gaumt Wm "9 lwked ch'""”"'3 V'""'h"" 3”" S'"'”" "Ed I zneinbers and a pmvcr l'L?ll(ilil'Oi1li0f mgmyi Will be !0rr.V i0 know she is n in 3 no” 1en3''h 3”” M ngm "mm Lena C'”w"'" "ad iii” ssi.xLi.3i.-Lvs Bl.'ll.l)l.VG . . , ., 1 , i i --v A patient in P. C. Hos ital sufter- Mi” Mi 0”” '3'-imv 5h9'0'-riled 5C”P'"”' 3"” Slim” Elli! led in 1” M':”0'”'-l Mo"im3- M7l3'”"i; A d..-zistrmis fire ovciirred in in: from a s rained liankie 8- bouquet of pink roses. 'Ilhe gift the l"i35P0n8lVE YElidllll.'- I OPTOMETRIST t:tl”nd i-2? . South Freetown on Thur-sda.v. , P ' to the bridesmaid was a rhinestone 59'” W9” ""8 by Georgia Summerslde. P. E. I. p.;,nLie'd' bi; mg; icmc Hmjfmlgon .Decem-bcr goth. About 10 a. m. M... and Mrs. John 5,e.,l..' Sum, necklace. and to the groomsman, Y9” "lid Norma Dickson. in ii..- 51.. Cmimf L'ea.dii',m,s ' the home of Mr. Abbie Perry was me.-side, were Visitors M the home Cletus Lalonde of Hamilton, a lea- ””d19'"3h”"F Ceremony the ini- .L.L:.-L-....MsLLL-L md Mrs lvrlilgex. 'W..'1,,m .C”mF”'3WI-V dc5"'”-led-ghet 3" W” 0! Ml? iilid Mrs. Clayton Bailum "'9' ')””01d. lfixngcrgzzlgllpglta Q19” Hallie. - ' - i :- -i - s - .l . . , i I i,. Mrs. ,rp J. Iwnan and MN LOUISA . iausedMby axuehoxer . ca el move on Sunday. December 23rd. The brides mother. who was at- so". ormn D..it. Ctinbrck Wm) (””h m 31”” miiiigeiiiiiicmtlie ncyhiliiifizsii ;ll.)ColT:l :1 ' -v -- . Mr and Mrs Allison Williams gcnding meb wtfliidmglltxas dressed The organist was Mrs I-Ciii” ' Cnliriles or good will and friend- ' v . 37. V . ' . j '" 3”-V 33 31' "9 W "WW 59' Bernard. and th 1 iii ll i 1" Ear” Hwkey (or the Jews in Canada. to: ::f;l;O(;L'n:ai):i Pthethocl-(i.e1,N')'1,f("'l;E;? ff; SPREADING THE GOOD Nllivspiarmal telegrams to be sent to their Czlllidlgn (sjiveie xisiiors to Eon cessories. The hapP3' couple left be" of the C. E. (; oainng :"e"lit Chaaerm Hcountanc A Indmm rm. Mk French J bogs wha-padw mCim;'m:)s' quigily i-Ahs the long. - but hapiJ.V -- iisriiicxt of kin. The telegram. being Int thvihonti? ::g'M1I?”Ca9Y:'3lb"l';Irg-3l;;'l 0" l-helii il0l'iGYm00n 1'-11' 3ll"3i0- the offering: Maryi M&CDaDil'iiii) . and mam. 1n.lnm.an.HgaLheI.ed a-nd were able.m savejolf niiii: Alllvrlclillsl held captive by when at the DEDZl'tLlill:l)l.0tl)lg R. Pyke. . . .. . xl1:ive3t(l(:i;k.br1la(;-:vi&ili: tf:ndh:l;dn'lt9zT' Liln MncGregor, Suzanne iv:-tied can;.m;m mink of ('ummu-mg p Europieiin i'ouniries. The ulnmst an of me rummlre but the lie Rods ill. Nortl Koren comes the Pentagon. n sprea n g p p H l H e wo and Margaret Woodridge. , . pint-cimg; it-as intersppg-scgi Wm; H . y . 0, over the wire from Tokyo, tlicsei-vi-rd to parents and wives of the: MM. ., , . V -tl0W9l'S by 1191' Kiri fl'l9llti5.Wh8TE Before the Vesper se w Buililinv . . house was buin.d to inc bl0Llll('i. . .A . i . . . I. l-inser Macintosh who . . ”i90 ilirin i- -. . . . r - v - - - v - he eiv d f l (,ni.stm.i. Carols, H was a V6” Old smmmm one girl l)plSi.s are tapping out thciluneiican piisoneis. has mm Spending some Hmc in S 1190 9 min! 113811 Ind was fifteen minute, 0, Hum. ls'iimmcrsiric-. l'. E. l. The 5-3” Of 0l'-'ifiii'5 Y0? ihit ifil- r of fhp oldest, in Freetown but, had i '-"NC-” WWA;” i W "”- "A" F p !lhe Northwest Tm-rum-195' M-,-wed Z915” ff” ascludmg E! 02;?” of ”"3l"3 with Billy Mntheson .1; stiinv vc:li' are as iolio.t,.: i)i-Csld-.:.x-cent”. been renmmed. Omar a ilho Dominion cgmmnnd Canadmnpm spend me holidays at his old . ver iom e firm 0 ' nsor organist and the smaller girl; .,; PHONE Ziixil rni Mrs. Ernest lvcc . lst Vic-epbuila-in'..s "cm. bv Wm... not (ks. Legion Srhnlarsliip and is an lion-ihomc harm W319” Where the MM5 is emi the s""d"y Sch0"1 mmpfllinl tin- Ilearic Aifleck. ziiiliuoyedv” The bmmmg cm.l.i(.d I a o o nr gmdunip ni 0'Lenry hliiziii pp - plowd. choir. A solo was sung by J9,-H... Mrs. Walter Vi'riglii.,'.;ml,,n amount of insurance School. She also attended Prinvcl A Lu-M, crowd ,.”(.nld,d moi Di9k59"- Mrs. ()rv.'.Ie .lolmsor.. i wy; ' ; inf Wales College in Charlotte" school concert at Sminghm on es 'l'i-cas. Miss Milreci Cali'.)eck.i . - . - H .i p , ' , imvyi. Saturday evening. D b 2 w E c ' Seciv. Mrs. Carrie board. Le:-ii" o1?”riSIff-' 1t1:;:li.01Yi'lilS ' (filol:eLi')- B7"f..""'(','?,' f'i'”.”ds ."r M".s.'.ii;,B; re 7 . . A line programnme W::c'CnaI':iEd2:li1t'; - I died” 5i9W3i'd5illl) SCCCV. Mi-s,t'iained for twcntv immediate re- slit-301:.” on iligriiiknliisisolu m i Mn mm Mm on-mo mumps cirland Snma distribuwd mm", gmsl Walter Wri-vht. Community Friend- .1 - ' .- - , - t i r ' H ilnrtinouiii. were Christmas guns 5,i'rom ii wall laden Chrlstmi. t i - ailves or the Louis family lne , of Mn Phillips. mama. Mrsp 5"”! is rce.i s .. p ition for four of its members. Mrs. 1-' rt - r- 1' .l i I" slut - - ,- . . . . . Omar: 53 summ” Sn...” Aglosrsmllioll'5&ivhCalliE(':. i'VI'.s??(r;ai'.V 1 William Lewis who was Eight)"iflllik(iIii:SilllilIs01l.;(;fC trr:pU::l i1f:'f:I0sp-rm.-.p1U;.: w!:;:d:?:lS(: i:1'yKn3:,:l::;n15n:-:ool iiresjentedf a nice Dro- ' i t '5' (i er - eck 1 nine years old was the most h0n- iio iilmul -1 sin in llie 0'1 win i ” - 3 '- i on n 83' " tenmonr D99 C Press sec'v. Mrs. '1'. J, inmanhj . . . p C i I it ' r i A vi0l'(i. Mrs. ii noiisidc is n mcm--21. Owing to a lot of sick . t "Wu S-.ii)p1.V Scciy. Mrs. Chas llender-igal?-gVg:::1l'e,3::9;al:,, h,::(;iv,:ir::m"k' ibcr or the tmiciiing stuff of lilf):ilm djsmm mo &n(,ndan(,2es:H'!: um) t” 1100 3' m Sm" L.ibra”a"'Litem””ie 5".-V and i immetnscly. What makes, the birth.- lilr. and Mrs. L. Price nf S-aini ii?m'rl'l"mnm'ti' N ichmiilfx Inlinod s1it4ri:iSmalI' Sam" ""”9” Mid N9- 2.oo to 5.00 p. m. Omiiii” MW Ed"? J9ilkinS- idays of Mrs, William Ln.-;5, Colby 'Jnim. N. 3., spent Clirislmiis in in':.' :.',,:ss'5 ,: ",')L,.",:,::,.,. at b,.i.i::::I('d Ems "M '””'s '” ii” W9- 7.00 to 8.00 p. in. AL mp CA”? or M” mcctmg S Lewis and Edwin Lewis (three 01-i'iii'.V. iii" l-'l”'5'5 "I "'9" ”””L"",ii-iusiir linivr-rsiipv in lluliinx. lipniii social hour was spent dtlliillgiuencrahonst co umquc is me fact icr Mrs L G Ilewwr 'Illt'i Dr - i - CC H i o v - 'i ' ' ' t ' i ti". '.ri:i Mr. Phillrps is. A 1.3- , . ., V , - "M 2352 ixrgzirimrtllige hostess sens-d re-mist. not only were they born on ii"W"l'- liillgnyfilnwpz uiinm1'iii.'lcil('c in Alb:-rininidrillsp any"hm:l;iilL;IIni:B:fpi;:;i;;::,. Presents Tim Following Prolfaillme oVer : t t ' -we same date of the month. but -- ip. 15, 1. i d t ', " F - 7'" Ci"m-r Liiat exactly -thili't.v-two dvears lies I - 'Vi:iiili)llllhTlll:nPlL.v . p Hwy if” Sipilliivnzzll-!;l'I1r:,t 0l:1lez;slanndtmt:i;rar;-:1; v Radio Station e ween eir lll'illS. . iso cc c- (N1 H. 3 011.5!" iiiil'Ci'-f V; Splonriiti service iins her-n ren- noon Dcccnb t 23 .5. i ' Notesibrating the f'ICCaSlOl'i was lr fii”V- .'5 5l'"l"fi'".'-' "Vi. C'”i'5i"'”l5:tlci'nd the rcsirlt-nis of 0'Lciii'.V lwrs'oi' iii:-)SciindarfLS'i Hie mam. P' M' R. E. .l,ew;a hroihcr of Edwin. whos Tiiilllnn air :1IS imn:n iiiM0'Li'?l"1i'-iwiiri vii-inii) li.V their Doxtmasir-r.lfrom .1 well ili(i0ll)(:il(l:'l1S0l?1l.lIS "S '7' ibirtliday was on the tenth of ti1c- pl" Yilfisl ii iis lWI0l1Pli. i'5- A i”.lvi '. Al " Wchii. iii handling the v- , - ' i . i r n . . I- 1ssi”n,.xx('r-2 I A Hnwllal board meetmg waswnoniii. Besides lllc birthday t:akc.:'1”"ilPii- 'hiizr qiiiiiiiitics or Christmas muill W" pwsmml '0 ML A 1' 5" hlealfols school Chol,uS' Glades 4 and 9' pm, - Aug. - (jagu,-glty ,l1cl(1 in the Health Centre onlwllifh Was made by Mrs. Edwin; H qhw fe;V.j' . I 'nmi parrrils. Mr. Wt-his has nl-l .-..,,,,pgH"w ”' Rel 2- H.919" Bwhopv . Summerslde Elementary School, a Grade 4. Readmz. - . n . i r ,r - - - -- ' . ; ..: , eiiosn am i M ml vm Mm Mmcombpjm round W A M dapy Mi:li1;;p:V;nn Smmdn, mm. Dm ZEN m.WMfh ism! M Mm Rnmd Tmwm Mmpm M W m In r I 3. gaiol MacLean. Summerside Elementary School, : " lu ' i. . .dh"i'W D-.- . - oi.inN- - ' jg - San” 5.. Marie spent. a few days biilhda) celebrations. lmgnnllcgtr ;;”"::'r"';m';ivm:5iMr-"lain. EHO iposlnnisilei linlr: igi2IS(KmC(:l:V;-ilDlllbOT.' 0 iade 5. Plano S0i0. lrecenu). visiting with Mrs. Macy ..A3 Mrs. J. A. Grmgi .-poi1(;tn girl . filull Id h.' H "(.1 Senior Depa.-(mun 4. Elaine Gallant. MlSCOUChe Convent, Grade if. Combcis parents Mr. and Mrs. ."'””P I ” ”" LL .2??? C "mp" lip” 5” 3 "3 ix Grade X-I, Annie Mae O'Hai- Reading. ii: .1 Ell'.. . - '4 ' t - ' Mn: 2. J . . . . wounds. ”" ”-m iahhsw" .nnwnmhmwnmumMmmun.m.mwmai”””i”mM 5”mW”wmSmmmMHWSmmGme M il0"ALil M” An:-ms Ma'cl-ennan. Port C0"liii"ed mm Page 3 iii” C'.i”5'"'"5 l””'i'”"' "1 'i" Ih'Itli.Vpis cxl)i:essN.i to "Mrs. Gm3r::c'.. 0”" Ixe 1- 3PV0rlcy Howard: 9' Plano Soloi 30 II '!Hlii. is Ffp9'il('iiF.il a flair daxsdat ine iiions. witness the norigi-solidnlr i:i,mii(-rm ;)ii:(:,:;gDo;;,?ni moi gRlq”5iISe)'nioiii' of Chester, N. in lhrr'('u"R0l3Yld Cooke; 3. Annie Colli- 6' St- Eleanors School Chorus: Grades 6 and 7- . . . . tome re a 1 i s - '- . . i i .. 1'. uni rs. . r v. - - - Burrislcr. Solicitor. Notary imdam" MI anE;'gM1': Rgmyggn of the irndc unions and such prank Oliver. grrvnulllsa rlf':- Gram, vnI.4' Irma Cooke. 2 7- G3-ll Boyle. Sllmmerslde Elementary School: Grade ml" 1Gi"'ig3- i1.-.',, all may pm.” "135 (M no, "m listcr. He -passeil away on Christ- Shh)"-V Blanchard: 3. Eileen Rlelllyi .4' ,Readlng' LLB. ' have the Md NW. NW had on Plfctcp tfI;ri&il.lr..C .11 slucieiilch at......- live. airs. Seynioiir was 9 Cglacllc vn-. l. Shirley Collicutt: 8, wizjiizabeth G1-gen, Central Bedeque, Grade 9, Vocal Office formerly or-ruplcdl by , Mrs. Herman Dymeni. entertain- the average votcr. More and lorlllri'(l:)W(il Fllilfls Ch);-i::;l:h'5n .” lTi;igilr'n”f'.3'ldM'(S5p N"”i'iT,Hi'll'"fgp'iidi Bran" m' Mm”? 3- N0l'm8 O'llal- SO10. Late Heath Stront. K. C. ,9? ”i9.m"”b"5 "i me ”.'”i”"'" W?” '9” "a""'”'”'9 ""' ”'”l'” is home in 0”l.e.' V il 0st of his mm M .”m"".r' . )9 .”i' O c.-' 9. Patricia Poiri M' h C - 7 giltomens Institute on Thursday being Judged not bv the label he I"” 1? Eu . 'W'” Prm” '"i"”-l M"-i sun" "me VI-L A"dl'Cl' Cooke: 2. . eri iscouc e onventr Glade v Money to Loan 'iTi'lLli'Sd3.V eveninz. December. 13th. hears hut by his lawn Dersnnnl girenm Mr" and MlS' PM” Pmcim” "nip!" Rm" b':Ir".S”l3"l"w""; 2:15 E:f':c;n:r335m5n: 3. Alice Colli- Reading . . y - yyyy p'- . . - . HT (nown fl” llgl E F ' - . . I . . ., Collections Promptly triliaiillcations and potential use ,,..,.- Id Mm Sm,m0ur.s mm, M”. 9Ii:1i;zB,l:nfiiai. 10. Judy MacLean. Summeiside Llementary School. Attended To. Miss Delores Newcombe. Sum mnesqghlln ihetileldtof publtic serv- Mum, s,,,,,,,,,m ....,.. L. ,..........pMM Palm”. rmimm. ,Mch,,, M Jun." De:;iri:;i- fiincivni Grade 4, Piano Solo - merslde. spent a recent week-end o 3 59" "F19" '5 W 5 5”" d 1 ti R.C.A.F. l'. t S -i ' r - ' - - i K - . "' - ' . at the home of her Parents. Mr. lace m3"””""m"' but it you ;i'1Pl'Hfi'd8.":WllS ll ivecri:-tcntln visilir:i'1ghlrigtrrhiislsl)2i:mt'::n:it:,idlei1lief i(ilr:'RlGi'.lndc Ytli Hum Cosmm: 2' 11. Helen Johntstona summerslde Elementary schoo" :-v-e----m and Mrs. Charles Neweombe. iptmbg "glnug? 3'0" cm" find at his home in O'Lenrv. the guest um-Hi " l 3'r:deRt;.l,b'il 3'LJ0a" I?'H5”"m"- Grade 3: P13-no S010- ym Vg . . '9 1e uure. l e - ' , p ' m. eons - d- 2 . . , y. Wm we know is .0 mm any up of his mother. Mrs. Ne-sf) Sheii .5- ikathleen Collicutr 3””; .. . 12. Rosalie DesRoehes. Miscouchc Convent, Grade I. ilil GLEN ii. liEiiiiliY ..3?f,”...Ei'?J.i3..”E:f::l1?.i. will vommlw sveam- he ””"i i...i.i:::i"ii.:";:;'.:'i."7: "ii: in": PM ' ' ””" Reading v ' i ' i V '- i . .T "W" ' ' 3 i ' v j . . and Mm Bum. MacA..5,a,,dp Tyne Ciiggmig difn nnhm l-rizzcl. a grndimio nr;,.,,,,,,. ,,.,,,m,m. M Ohmn Mm 2 Ciidneclig s1Eml.1H!e;atl1cr Costaln: 13. Helen Horne. Summerside Elementary School, veurmarv surgeon paiiegi ;-99.3-Md bu, lgiaufsox on what they believe '0 be -right Wm ll:)l;I':::w?1t Ixglezosoilt-:11ulli:'nCli:rr;.i:fn;:oi1 iiiiii3f:i- her obliziniz '(;mde n...1' 'i.-.M::.mL:;er1:0";2 Grade 5, Piano Solo. - nur ay, ecemie - ' - . . .' r I - so in an mg ie argc nuin- I '. - . , - . sum her Dewmssr work for are iC:ie”a:iep;t:wiranscend the exigen Danmuslg Um..,e,s,.,- in liai-i-ix-fber of wills. ”CcnIrui" is .11..-..).sl11:-)1-11;? Docnneiie, 3. Howard o-rm. 14. George Robinson, Summerside Elementary School. Phone 69 pl-egbylerjan Church of canadl Tm. is not to mug” mat the sip);-nltmrlr1: ighl;S:!?'l1ilS”(:S('il&l(g;1t alpmost obllizinir in locating Dr. L. Perreag Bggggmizilnpkenn , C Grade 4: Reading- mm W”, E”, mm when dmim .p 1: . 'ig.LDcw'i.ir. . Drno busiestL man in mm In" Macwimm- Dom 15. ”Ann Leard, Lower Bedeque. Grade 5, Vocal Solo. -Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baker. and separate Political parties will . . 9”-l ' i” ""V” M” 9""- ,”i" 1,,..,m Rhod ' 3i 16 st 1- Kenslnzion Mr. and Map Thos. po11,,.nd, gnd be no more. Factions there gill Oxr'.a"d M,r-si1.”"o.ld .B'g';":i Tf Snowfplow "pfmmr Thsisci Sermon arii VHPBPIC: ?;I';1ty.i M035 IHOW. ' Relijlng Beaten, st. Eleanors school, Grade 4' Map -I-hos. Cotton returned home always be! and should be. D my menrio nrc xisi nil: in 00' s 0l'l-IIITO -requcnt y rcqu re n emer- i v r A an. aua :le ea mg. - - ' . . - - Ri19Sl5 iii MTS- Dliznuns PHI"-:r:encii-s. The station agent in 5955- Shirley Macwllllam. Crl .. , , . ..n:nh:sn3fussrsnrsurhhhnmmnwm.mamMsiannsosmnnmsmnmu-WSW”E” ”””-"J4 11?T"i”W”””"mT”m'G””& ”m” - -- - - ' I .' ' . - Tliry nrc rei-I-ivin;.: n tzrcnt sisiiinl lx'r-n Malliesnn (ire nlso (io- rossman. Frankie dc M05 00' hr, 1, 1 m up 5. A. ion. if it were to tome about. ",3", , - , - v . . . . . 3- lm ms visi mil n e would be H negation of H" mghcm vtelionie from their mam irionds.'::::.;:E if '(l.1,,cn,S:J,.b,::1ng,n0I:,d f,l,,,.stu,i;:,l- Bernie 0233:1013 M l And The 6 r . ' - s . ” r. a e e . dMr.t8”fnMF5- Emiat Ellis "gov- ffgngfgggc u?e”';?epele(',m sad uremia: Lorne McMillan. ihc-nlogirnl Sill-;noi least. the roiirtmus clerks in 0” Asdsmmi "FINAL PLAYFOFS" P "10 '31? 119W 01118 On ii” i - - dent of the Church of the Naz-.ihc stores of 0'Lcnrv and district. l urdayv December mm. Friends tellecl. n precmu heritage. I l d Id t tm E tm; , t MOSCOW. Dec. 26-(AP)eTh J - Tonight 7:15-9215 hops both Mr. and Mrs. Ellis will 33:: S;g::Sa,:;'t"ea:;fh:f'mis:"1;:: lfilraiiriizii-ei'arci Coulleegc nln l'l"ollaaSsteon.i The Young People's iiniona of mud?" dcmli Di Mill--Con. Vnsii For The coieted be spared to enjoy many years of "ion wgiu have done with tmnah Mass. spent the Christmas sen-,ihc United Church in Glenwood. M31::I0V-h52. '91 military spccial- schurman SCIWOI P3-Fade liealt and happiness in their - .. , son at his home in Roscbank. nciir Brno rind West. Devon honored 5 W (C 50”” mlV.l'. has - midst. :rec:ve::':g?.l.0ga"' My pan” O'Leary. their minister and his wife. Rev. bee" Fiiinollnced. He was a holder -lNTER5CH0LASTIC SILVER AND BRONZE There are still some (this Is- M R 1 C BA th LV. G. (lt;i1r.?.pDlcltst-mi MT?-. Of many decorations and orders. QUIZ SHIELDS Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Prea- land has perhaps more than its '- 3""e am"0"' ' " . 0' "'3' W” n '5 mi”. 5 ”- '3 ton Grig-g regret to hear that sham who imagine that to afliciij swag? ”'P.”"3 H.E"”I;fi Olhfmtr YbP.U. hilieir Clhrlstilrnas she nenjsyf ye... nod hen,m 4 and Over Classroom Division. their young 50" Chester ha had Switch from one pa"), yo snow". urc in en ling me i i- piiry on cc. 4 V are nso pan- exee en tearing and good to enter the Tym, vallevslyoay is lomehow H shameful "mm M vlnity Hall in llnlifa.xp.y spent nine to do so. 'lhc Baptist con- eyesight. and can remember well CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE STREET SCHOOL pm” suffering Mm pneumonia. do. Their lawns W,” Liberals Christmas in O'l.r-nry visitiniz his.i:r(-izni-ion honorori iliolr minister the happenings of bygone days. very" 'yBH or C0nserVMh,M' as the case may wife nnrl liuby anti Mr. and iWl'S.!lIn(i his wife. Tic-v. C. O. illlfi Mrs. She delights to have folk cull i , be; 3". mm, "EL must (hm, hm or Dan MncPhcrson. Mrs. Lnmcronlllowleit at Christmas nnd also re-.upon her. The Nitzurenc Minister SUMIWERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL ”mt-”m'rr-imm?-? run ",9 risk or b,g,,,yi,,g um”. wax formerly Miss Jenn MacPher- membcreri Rev. Mr. Hm-rloii's npzcdiilild M5 W”? 01' 0'Lt'nry. Mr. rind . . T ancestors. n in foolish reasoning. Sm M0i'1"'- "”'i-an F'""''" ”"i””” W" M” 0"" ""(i"'"9'"i- were visor These m"te5.t”"i5 Wm compel? in the One "i - is ninety-seven yours of age and Tcmcmbcred by llic-if friends nndi three classroom division. Mi (1. iii t t h . f ” ' , nnvlcogsonawh;?;?e(:,9rfni:gg:11.n::: . M fhn 0'l.t-nr.v (Vlllil'0i'I of the the oldest person in the village of Parishioners. cAnEo THEATRE i that llred clnsztill torthe imgelilus of :iV5cZ:1ii"":"'h"o'i” iifgliisiggggm 5)i1i1';i;Ei(-fl ”'L"””" ””5i”''' hi" "””"i'"' --A2,. All contestants are asked to be on hand at 7:00 KEVSINGTON afggleaghnnz: fgiaiggowg 28.33:!” ;1';h9k:-ehpliirfgi, mgcitgesfacornled y Hut Qnvpppu-gym N p -Hump E P-M- on F”d3y- Quiz Colltesta-ntS It 7230 P.M. - meaningless. even destructive. it . y "'9 593' ' ' schul-mans ' -' ' . W may be s.Vn1Diomatic of growth. son. The Minisiifr. pMr. Owen ' N o C, k ?Cg?0I1vFa;3d; :15 3- Pl-lb11C S9l'Vli'-'9 Fflaililc ednesday-Tlilirsday 7:15-9:15 Md gmwgm M eve,-3-one knows, Underwood ilnfl MISS 12VF:i.l'n Carri G 500790 UT 0 e . . C urman CO. Lid. Ynu can feel me wrpgmsroy-' is of the essence of life. New 53'”? " d"" "lid 'W0 mil" "I'll" , conditions and necessities some- d"" 5"” "AW"-V In A Manger"- tlmea call for new measures and new groups or alliances to give these measures strength. In any political alignment there should be room for men whose sense of basic freedom tines not permit. them to heed the party whip in every particular. A pol- itical leader makes a mistake when he insists on absolute conformity with drama at the breaking point, romance at the kissing point. starring Richard Basehart. Audrey TONPF. C.i'd Charisse, .Bnrry Sul- livnn. On Sunday morning. Dec. 23rd. there were one hundred (100) stu- dents present at the O'I.eary Church Siindny School when it. held its special Christmas pro- gram. The teachers of the dlf-l fereni classes hari gills fnrwiheiri children. Candy rind fruit were! distributed. The aupr-rintendent is Cleartone HEARINGAIIJ slIllIllIOl'IidOt "”'" ""” """ '"”' ""” "' "” Mr" "W R""".'.”' Here is the ultimate in llearin nitl design and associates. The herd may be con- . V . '1 Th Cl rt "700" th I t up vcnlmg in h,md1,, hm it 1; not RFL it. C. Dickson cnnriucird. enginee nm 6 ca 0110 8 0 C0805 E U"""' Ci"i"'ii 'i"V'"” Fl l31""m' proaclt yet to hearing aid perfection. ,It is the min i- iha pr-si form of true community. nor does it. in the long run. pro- duce fruits meet unto political salvation. Fortunate. indeed. is the lead- er who .can count among his col- leagues one man who regards i'. edorn to agree or differ as an inalienable right and part and parcel of his personal integrity. He may. at timeii. be troublesome. hut in times of real crises he will usually stand when others fall. for he will have access in a deep reservoir of strength of which his more docile neighbour may know nothing. - ' V ' -- . - . . ' . 10DA3 irhumdddi 2-30'?--1-309-1-E3 field on the morning of Dec. 23rd and at Brae at 2 p.m.. followed by West Devon at 3:30 p.m. In; the eveninx there was a congre-. gation of over 200 people in the' O'Leary United Church where the' . G. I. T. presented their an- nual Chriatmaii Vesper service. eat hearing aid ever produced to capture the power of a 2295 volt battery. You'll be Imaud tovaee how very small it is-smaller than over before thought pos- alble. You will ap reoiatoi the olearnass and extra power designed to d the most difficult cases. NOW on can hear sounds more clearly . . . witltout.dls- on . . . without strain. Now you can wear your liea aid hour after hour easily, comfortably . . . wlthou fatigue. Match the Cleartone "700" with any hearing aid avalhbio today. Put them all to the same tests. You'll a roe that the Cleartone "700" out- performs than I. - We'carr moat allvaius of lotteries and repair Rev. Major Ellis of Calgary. Al-I beria. who spent iho Christmas vacation at hiii home in O'Lear,v.' the gut-iit'oi' his father. Mr. 'Ro- beri Ellis and other relatives. was the guest speaker at the Knuu- ford Baptist Church on Sunday morning. Dec. 23rd. and was heard. i in n i t ti di . Th The Experts, Say m..'i.m" 1125.7 3' O.,'iloiili:-i:tt .0... most aids. cue send mllto of Aid and number of . ..-.--- ducted service at Alma in the '33”!!! WIIQII ordering. Continued mm pug 3 afternoon and Springfield Wat at I night. Min Pony Ellil. art student at Mount Allison University in Back- vflle. N. 3., spent the Christmas vacation at her home in 0'Lcary. the izuesi of her pnrrnis. Mr. mull"- Mn. .37. 8. Ellis. 'Miu Ellis woni hoina-cooked tabla: contain a valuable amount of vitamins and miner-alap that should not he want- ed. Health Department official: My theta add flavor and richness l-'- iiraviu. aiews. soup: and manv meat dishes In nu. mu iFOLEYfS DRUG s'roRE DIAL 3237 E.iui- " ' ' i y"Pop aura has trdttblrpaytng his bills. ' , Now he can't find a pen," A uuuwinlntim-In-no lw ALSO LA'I'ESTNEWs0F"i'I-IEDAY. d1Mhl-IKCIBMT3 I srmmnsrnn, e. ii. I. w