9::-2 sinus-rxa-H 0 t. JANUARY 27. 1951 ,,i H THE GUARDIAN. CH ARLOTTETOWN - PAGE FIFTEEN "fit-is was FERN siiiiiiiiam :5... PRINCE COUNT! omca I Stunner Street. stunner-aide. Phone aosi Wewl. Subscriptions. Advertising Representative: A -I. ELMER MUIPIIY and GEORGE CLOW House Phones: 8033 and 8012 following atorea 'mll Bookstore Bummer-llreat; Gourliu Drug ton. 11 Co I I It I; gguym News-stand. Water Street; Markdaudlot. O1 G;an:lII.e Magi; , Alvro Doucottcb Grocery. Second street; Island Motor Transport. 4-- .- Wator Etna: The Guardian may in bought at any of the in Snniinenldei Alban'a Grocery. m Itnaaell Street. L. Waite in Kenalngton The Guardian will iio' delivered to any home in Sununeralde by Carrier Boy at to per day or lilo per week. Phone III! for this service or give your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. 0 AQWATCH THIS PAGE TODAY for special Adv. Ralph Maccaull, Carleton. ' '--VARIETY concert 1 in St. Eleanor: Hall. Tuesday. January goth, -at eight o'clock. If not line following night. Sponsored by St. John's Guild. I -WILL THE JUVENILES for the Bedeque area please attend practise on Saturday. January 37th. from 12:00 to 2:00 P.M. Team tinder new management. --KENSINGTON PAIILOR. SOC- IAI. at Mr. and Mrs. Reagh Suds- miry. Wednesday night. January fist. at 8 by Presbyterian Choir. -Night not fine. first fine evening. . 1-KENSINGTON AND FREE- 'i'0WN Presbyterian Churches. - servlces Sunday. January 28th. it:-nsington at 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Freetown at 3 P. 'M. Sunday srliool in Kensington at to A. M. l'.cv. J. A. McGowan, Minister. -BORDEN CHURCH SERVICE Sunday. January 28th, at 3 P. M. ill. Legion Hall. Bible School at 2 P. M. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study every Wednesday evening at Mrs. H. MacKenzie's. Everyone -welcome. Rev. D. M. Fraser, Min- isler. i"'-ANNUAL KINSMEN BINGO. Better and better than ever in st. Paul's Hall. Summcrside, Tuesday. February 6th at B P. M. Proceeds :n aid of Kinsmen Winter sports Piogram. See prizes'displa,ved in Maurice Mill. Men's wear window next week. - HOSPITAL AID BRIDGE - On Wednesday afternoon the third of a. series of bridge parties, spon- scred by the Ladies Aid of Prince County Hospital. was held in tho Nurses' Home under the Mn-;ener- ship of Mrs. l-'t.L. Willet and Mrs. G. W. l-logg when five tables were in play. The prizes were awarded In Mrs. W. F. strong. Mrs. A.S. Mc- Assey and Mrs. Ivan Nicholson-S - ENTERTAINS FOR INSTIT- UTE - Mrs. E. E. Taylor, summer- tide. entertained the members of the North Bedeque Wcmen”s In- atitute on Monday evening at her home. The president. Mrs. Brewer Naugh. ocinducted a short business session after which a social hour followed with music. movie films on Halifax. Toronto Exhibition and Summerside. Delicious refreshments were served. - S - NEW TREASURER ALBER- TON UNITED CHURCH. - Owing 0 pressure of other duties. Miss Mabel Fielding who has been the faithful trcatsurer of the'Aliberton pastoral charge for several years tcndercd her resignation to the annual meeting on Wednesday af- ternoon and Mr. J. W. Waugh has been chosen by the Board of Stew- ards to be treasurer for 1951. The --;,b3ard of finance was re-elected Gd Henry Clarke was selected chairman and Roy Leard, secre- iiry. 1950 was a banner year fin- ancially and a new record of six Ill ndred dollars constituted for issionary and Maintenance Fund. The pastor's salary reached the new minimum and despite special iepairs there was just a small de- ficit on the year's operations. The highlight was the Sunday School report submitted by Mrs. C. H. Weeks. Owing to the increased '--nuinber of scholars tihe congrega- tional meeting appointed a special '"r'li'mmittee to act with the Session and the teachers to devise ways and means to arrange class space for ilie graded course. Messrs. H. I). Corbett. Fred Leard. Heber hardy and J. R. Bonyman were elected ushers and collectors. Fea- tures of the work are C.G.l.T. and . Adult Groups recently formed. -MRS. WALLACE PICKEBING ' HONORED AT PARTY - Mr. and Mrs. John Paynter entertained at their home at Freetown. on Sat- " iii-day evening. Jan. 20. for their au-r.-t, Mrs. Wallace Pickering. who plans to return to her home in falgaity early in February. after iiicn-cling the past few months in her native province. All of her Mlxhewa and niocea resident hen, attended, and a number of other old and new friends and relatives. Othora related to the guest of honor through her late husband, were regrettably unable to at- tend. Games. conversation and a sing-song. with Mrs. Allison Pro- liit at the piano. passed the time Ditasari-liy. A happy feature of -the evening was introduced by -Mr. John Profitt. as master of ceremonies. who alter a few words of explanation. called on Mrs. Don- ald Bernard who read an address 10 the guest of honor. who receiv- Ki I memento of the occasion. pre- . tented by Mr. Horace Payntcr. on behalf of those pmaemt and others. The esteemed lady replied brief- llf and 'ieol.ingly, expreaaed her ---tanks for the thoughtfully select- " illftl. comprising two beautiful- lv colored photos of local scenes 53' Mr. George Lewis of Freetown. and several pieces of Island pot- i9l'.V from the clever hands of Mrs. N.-0.VgMoaae. Margate. At the in- riiation of the chairman. Mr. Charles MacKay delighted his hearers wltli well told tales rela- tive to the g lhood days of the Med lady. r. Boyd Beairsto Ilso spoke briefly. A delicious '""9h was served by the hostess. '"'3l0d by Mrs. Allison Bernard. ft Dwiehi Boaituto, Mrs. Don "Md. Mrs. Allison Proiitt and 330- Horace Payulor.-Bur i ... -HOCKEY Crystal Rink. Sat- urday. January 27th. Crystals vs. Borden Nationals. Game time 9.15. Admission 50 and 25. -:-NOTICE. North. Bedeque Pas- toral Charge: Freetown 11 a.m.: Travellers Rest 2.30: and North Bedeque 7.30. Rev. Kenneth Camp- bell. minister. -KENSINGTON CREDIT UNION CARD PARTY.-Town Hall. Tues- day. January 30th. at 8.15. special recorded music. Entertaining Films. Regular prizes. also lucky numbc. Cash Prize. Lunch. Don't miss it. Admission 40 cents. Personals --Mrs. Pearle Gaudet. summer- merstde, left. this week for Mont- real to visit. her three sons who reside there.-S. -Mr. Claude Smith. East Royalty was a business visitor to O'Leary on Wednesday. -Mrs. Horace Paynler and Miss Ethel Callaghan, Kelvin Grove, were visitors to Charlottetown on Saturday.-Bu.r. -Mrs. A. F. Mann returned to heir home in Irishtown on Satur- day, from the Prince County Hos- pital act.-omipaniecl by her infant son.-Bur. ' -Mrs. Clair Campbell returned to her home in lrishtown, after spending a few days at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Paynter. Kensington. accompanied by her infant son, Lowell Clair. - Bur. -Mr. John MCC-uirk returned to his home in Clinton on Sunday from the Prince Edward Island Hospital, where he has been a patient. -Bur. ' -The many friends of Mr. An- drew MacLeod will be sorry to learn of his illness at his home at Irishiown. and will hope for an early improvement in his condi- lion.-Bur. --Mr. and Mrs. W. P. MacLcod, Charlottetown, were week-e-nd visitors to the home of Mr. Mac- Leod's father. Mr. Andrew Mac- Leod. Irishtown.-Bur. -Mrs. N. J. McNciil. New An- nan has entered the Charlotte- town Hospital for treatment. which it is hoped will be bene- ficial.-S. .-Residents of Summcrside will regret to learn that Mr. Joseph Wood is seriously ill in the Queen Elizabeth l'etcrans' Hospital in Montreal.-S. -Among those undergoing treatment in the Prince County Hospital are Mr. Roy Woodsidc. Hamilloii. Mrs. Charles Taylor. Malpeque. Mrs, Donald Lamont and Mrs. Frank Brown, French River.-S. -Friends will be glad to know that Harold Heaney. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hcaney. Clinton. is making I good recovery from injuries received when he was kicked in the leg by a horse, some time ago.-Bur. -Mrs. James Hickey has return- ed to her home in Dai-nlcy after spending the past few weeks with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chadwick, Mon- 'treal.-Bur. -Miss Edith Dunning. who has recently accepted a position with the Royal Bank of Canada. Sum- merside, spent the week and with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dunning. Long River. -Friends of Mrs. Chester Mac- Leod will be pleased to know that examination of her injured limb at the Prince County Hospital re- vealed decided improvement. and the cast has been removed. Mrs. li'lacLeod has since returned to her home in Long River with renewed hope of continued improvement. -Bur. ST. MAll.l('s W. A. -Mrs. J. B. Millman enter- tained the members of St. Mark's W. A. at her home at Kenilnizton. at the January meeting. when fourteen members answered roll call with aW't.'rae of scripture. in the absence of the president. Mrs. Elmer Moase presided and led the devotional period. opening with hymn No. 87. Mrs. Walter Moasc reported that a box in being pack- ed for a minlatei-'a familay in England. Mrs. Townsend an Mrs. Sheen were appointed to take part in the World Day of Prayer. Mrs. K. Pldgeon reported a box being" packed for Invorneu. Correspondence included a com- lmlcatlon re the yearly report from Miss Harris and an inter- esting letter from Mrs. Davies. A summary of a portion of the Study Book was read. Mrs. Townsend gtwe an interest- in: talk on the days observed by the church included in the Christ- mas holiday season. and Mrs- Elrner Moale ,lIVo an IDPYOPNGI-G .eadIng. . Red Cross work was distributed. Collection amounted to 34.45. Mid two member. paid foes. Meeting cloud with hymn M5. The holteal was assisted at -the tea hour by Miss Lottie Sims and Mrs. K. Pidgeon.--Bur. Mr. J. F. Arnett Re-Elected To Head S'side Red Cross The, annual meeting of the Summerslde branch of the Red Cross society was held yesterday afternoon in the Town Hall with, as usual, many reports of excell- ent and extensive work carried out during the year. The President. Mr. J. F. Arnett. presided and the entire slate of officers was re- elected for another term. The slate is as follows: Presi- dent. .T..F. Ai-nett; vice president. Miss Carrie Holman; co-chairmen of women's work. Mrs. R. L. Wil- let and'M.rs.Vlctor Travers; treas- uror. Mrs. W. F. Strong; secret- ary. Mrs. P. Green; executive. Mrs. Helen Dtckleaon and Mrs. D. F. McNeill: Provincial executive members: blood donors. Mr. W. A Currie; first aid. Dr. Austin De- laney; swimming and water saf- ety. Mr. Ross MacKenzie; I-Iome Makers' Service, Miss Millicent strong. At the beginning of the meet- ing Mr. Arnett referred to the death during the year of his pre- decessor as president, Mr. John E. Campbell. and of Mrs. Ernest Mills, who had been an active Red Cross worker. The members observed a minute's silence in memory of these departed mem- bers. Commenda Members Mr. Arnett. commended the members for their fine work dur- lng the year and reminded them that the Red Cross campaign for funds will be held in the near fut- urr-. He said that last year this nrovlnce did not reach its object- ive and he felt that the great need for ftinds should be stressed and the fine work that the Red Cross docs should be pointed out Mr. Arnett then welcomed His Worship. Mayor Henry Wedge. who addressed the meeting brief- ly. complimenting the members on the excellent work that is be- ing done. The Ir:-asurer's report was pre- scnted by the treasurer. Mrs. W. F. Strong. It was disclosed in the statement of receipts and expend- liures that bequests had been made to the Society in the amount of sum from the late Mar- lon Holland and in the amount of 510931 from the late Grace Beat- tio. Donations had been rs-ceivecl for disaster relief amounting to S200 25 and the sum of 3330.25 had been paid out for this purpose to linadquarters in Charlottetown The sum of 3800.00 was paid to the fund for the Home Mnkers' Service. Mr. W. A. Ctirrir-'s report. for the Blood Donor's Clinic showed flint there had been 420 donors during: the past year but he point- rd out that this is not sufficient for local needs. The report on swimming and water safety was handed in by Mr. Kenneth Call- l'cck. representing the Y's Men's Club. It showed that 200 persons moi been enrolled last. summer and 140 had received awards. Provides Good Service Miss Millicent Strong gave the rcport for tho llovie Makers' committee which p"rii'lded com- petent assistance in homes where there are cliilrli-on and the moth- er is ill. Fifty-seven calls had been received and 518 days of service given. Mrs. Victor Trav- ers reported for the sick room supply loan service and said that 60 nrllcles had been loaned dur- lng the year. including hospital beds and wheel chairs. which had been of great benefit to the peo- ple concerned. Miss Gladys Holman reported for women's work and said that 1.300 articles had been shipped out for the needy in Europe and that 35 blankets had been donated through the branch for Manitoba flood relief. she expressed grat- itude to Women's Institutes. Church organizations and indiv- iduals for assistance. Also 125 articles had been given to the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. W. F. Strong paid a special tribute to the work that is being done by Miss Gladys Holman for the Red Cross and through it for the people of the country. She said she would like the people to know of her efforts which are untiring.-S. Aniiual Meeting The annual meeting of the Kinkora Dairying Association will be held in the hall at Kinkora on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 6th at 2 o'clock J. W. FARMER, Secretary. S'side I.0.D.E. January Meeting The Regent. Miss Wanda Wyatt. presided at the January meeting of the Abegweit Chapter of the I. O. D. E. on Thursday afternoon in the Town Hall Summaraide. The secretary reported chat 5 let- ter of appreciation had been re- cetved from the Dentaal Clinic for the donation of 810.00. The treas- urer's report was gratifying. Mrs. Thane A. Campbell. Pro- vincial eclucattonal secretary, re- ported that the I. 0. D. E. burs- ary of 51.600 had been announced and that it is available to Island students taking the matriculation examinations and entities them to four years in Llilversity. Mr. Gordon Lidatcne, of sum- meraide was awarded the bursary last year an is now taking a pre- law course at Mount Allison Un- lvorsity. lVD'. Charles Road of Coleman was awarded the overseas scholar- ship last year and is taking a post graduate course in sdil chemistry at an university in England. Mrs. F. W. Strong presented a report on child and family welfare and Mrs. J. W. Lecky announced that the marathon bridges had been start- ed. - Mrs. A. S. Hopkins reported that arrangements were being made for holding a party and auction sale at the home of Mrs. E. T. Tonton. Summer Street in February. Mrs. Eric MacKay-reported the donation of forty-six I. O. D. E. calendars to the schools in Town and country. Nominations were received for officers for the coming year and will be voted on at the annual meeting in February. The meet- ing closed with the National An- them.-S Bedeque Notes -The four auxiliaries of the Wornz-in"s Missionary Society of the Bcdcque charge of the United Clturch. were well represented at the ann-ital mceting of the P.E.l. Presbyierial which met lg Sum- mersidc on Tuesday and Wednes- day 23rd and 24th inst. The many lricnm and relatives of Mr. Ralph Cam ell, Fcmivood, regret to learn that the condition of his health required his enter- ing the P.E.l. Hospital for treat- mcnt. (ill:-s. Ralph Campbell and son orge and Mrs. ileibbr W. E. Myers, Mr. Campbell's sister. were in Charlottetown Wednesday visit- ing Mr. Campbell who is a patient in the hospital. Dr. and Mrs. Ross Wright. Fred- cricion. N.B., and Dr. Sidney Wright. Halifax. N.S. were in Bcdcque on Wcdinesday attending the funeral of t-iieir father. Hon. Horace Wright, Lower Bedeque. The funeral of the late Honour- able Horace Wright, who passed away in the .E.l. Hospital last Sunday. was eid on Wednesday afternoon. and wasinne, of the most largely attended in this com-inuniiy for a long time. There was a short service at the home Lower Bedeque at l p.m.. then to the United Church, Bedeque Vii- lage. The service was in charge of the pastor. Rev. Mr. Crowe. He iv:-is assisted by Rev. L. P. Archi- bald, Middle Musquodoboit. N.S.. Rev. George Somers. Sum- merslde. Rev. C.'A. Britten. pastor of Central Bedeque Baptist Church and Rev. E. S. Weeks. Bcdeque. The two hymns: "The Lord's My Shepherd" and "Faith of Our Fathers" were suing. Rev. Mr. Archibald delivered the ser- mon. In the course of his fine eulogy of the deceased he noted the place Mr. Wright had taken in promoting the welfare of. not only his own community, but tho general good of the whole Pib'-' Vince. Mr. Wright will be greatly missed in the church. of which he was an elder for many years. as well as in his own home and in the surrounding areas. Much sympathy is extended to Mrs. Wright and family. interment was in Lower Bedeqiie cemetery. NORTH ADAMS. Mass. Jan. 26 -(AP)-Tow sisters who admit Jo hclng "about '70" don't think they're too old to serve their country-nor does the local civil defence director. Mn. Ethel Lock- wood and Mrs. Viola R. P916110" volunteered Thursday and were accepted as civil defence Ward"!!- ABEGWEIT Go-Op t:AnLETotl SIIIING P. E. I. Menib andieuatoniers are requested in place your orders with us NOW for fertiliser. lime. seeds. fencing aupplleo and baby chickens. Buying potatoes daily to load at Carleton or Albany: also eggshgraln, pulpwood. etc. Have on hand for uie blletl softwood -havtnufuutiniio for building limitation or" bedding. We carry a complete line of groceries and Co.-Op feeds. our grocery prices invite your attention. Shop (70-01: and save money. Every article at bargain prices. store open every weekday until 6 gun. Wednesda . ' Tneldayiandfrlday evenings until 9 pm. , 31. Store will he closed all day. Free daily delivery Taking stock to Ilorilcn and vicinity. Free weekly delivery and egg pick-up services to all inealbera and customers when road conditions permit. l'or.furi.iier information contact our store. JABEGWEIT co-on CARLETON BIDING PIIONE 34-III Civic Election Campaign livens Up At S'side The Suinmeraido civic election campaign is livening up. Yester- day Mr. Llewellyn Rogers, agent for Maritime Central Airways. an- nounced hls candidacy in the East Ward against Councillor H. B. Schurman, who is seeking re-eler- tion. Mr. Roger: is the ion of a former mayor and the grandson of a former town chairman. It could rtot'be learned last evening it Mr. George Key in- tended to make it a threc-corn- ered fight. His name has been mentioned for lame time in con- nection with the East Ward. Mr. Norman Prichard's card appears in this paper as a candidate for Water and Sewerage Commission- ers. He will oppose Mr. Leigh Stewart. whose term is expiring. Things are quiet in the other two wards but there is a persis- tent rumour that Dr. H. E. Clark will oppose Councillor G. B. Sheen. No possible candidates have been mentioned for the West Ward against Councillor J. L. Driscoll, Nomination day on next Tuesday. January 30th and elec- tion day l:' February Gth.-S. 0'Leary EM Vicinity William Lecky of Milburn has ar- rived home after spending a couple of months on the mainland. Oliver smallman of Knutsford is on the sick list. His many friends hope that there will soon be an im- provement in his health. -Elmer MacLellan motored to Amherst on Wednesday Jan 24th on business. He reiumed with a fine Late model Meteor oar. Miss Wanda Maol-can of the staff of the O'Leal'y Co-Op is ill at her home in West Devon. Her m-any friends wish her. a speedy convalesence. Miss Eleanor Livingstone who is employed in the Victoria Hospital in Montreal arrived at her home in Dunblane to visit. her father. Mr. Charles Livingstone who is serious- ly ill. ' The Sacrament of Holy Baptism was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graham of West Devon on Thursday afbemoon Jan 2-5th when Rev. W. G. Dickson bap- tized the lnfant son. Gleasin Blane. who was born in 0'Leary on April 4th 1950. Rev. C. 0. I-Iiowlett. O'Leary ac- companied by his daughter Miss Miriam Hc-wlett.,R.. N. left on Wed- nesday Jan. 24th for Hamilton and Toronto, Ont. Miss Hewlett will join the staff of the Hamilton Hos- pital. she is a recent graduate of the St. John. N. B. School of Nursing. Rev. Mr. Hewlett will visit his daughter and his son. Mrs. Harry Collicutt was hostess to the Unlonvaie Women's Insti- tute on Wednesday evening Jan. lotvh. The President. Mrs. Err-ii Stetson called the meeting to order and the members repeated the Creed in unison. The roll call was answered by ten members donat- lng an article for the grab hair. There was one visitor. A paper on Health and Welfare was read by Mrs. Earl Jelly and the questions were discussed. A letter from Mrs Malcolm MacLeod who was a date- gate to the Copenhagen Conference was read and found most inter- esting. Remnants were distributed among members to make articles for a bazaar. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. sfte: which lunch was served by the has- tess assisted by the committee. The next meeting will be held at the home or Mrs. Earl Jelly. The Dunblana Women's Institute met at the home of Mir. and Mrs. L. A. Marbean for the January meeting. The meeting opened with the President in the chair. "Auld Lang Syne" was sung followed by the Creed which was repeated in unison. The roll call was answered by jokes read and told by ion mem- bers. The letter from the" Copen- hagen delegato was read by Mrs. Lorne lllllis. The Institute News was distributed. The sick committee was re-appointed. The next meeting will be -held at the home of Mira. Lorne Ellis. the roll call to be answered by an exchange of valentines. The following is the program for the evening: "New Year Resolutions" by Mrs. Leslie oorrlll; "New Year Celebrations" by Mrs. Lionel Liv- ingstone. The Institute News jokes were read by Mrs. B. Macliiaae. The meeting closed with the singing of the National Anthem after which lunch was served and a.aocial time was spent. , LONG CREEK SCHOOL CHRISTMAS CONCERT The pupils of Long Creek dciiool presented their annual Clirlntmas Concert in the hall on Monday evening. December is. The hall was tastefully decorat- ed for the Yuletide season, and was filled with a large audience of parents and friends. in spite of the unfavourable weather. conditions. Mr. Norman stretch capably acted as chairman. The programme was as follows: Opening Chorus - Santa. Claus. Address of Welcome - Winston Mason. solo -- Rudolph, The Red-Nob ed Reindeer . Lucy Macaw-en. Drill Santa Claus spells Eatahles To Us. Dialogue - Passing on a Kind- nesa. - Recitation - Poor Santa Claus. Wayne stretch. , star Drill - by ten girls. Solo -- Clood-night Inna by Donna MacDonald. Recitation - To the Unbeliever by Elisabeth MacNeill. Dialogue The Anti-Gossip to Santa Exercise - A letter Club. Dale Mackenzie. Winston Mason. Borileii Nationals To Play Crystals Al Skldelonighl The Borden Nationals. league leaders of the E. P. circuit. will in- vade the Crystal Rink again to- night wlhen they play a league game with the Summerside Cryst- als. Each of these teams has a win over the other so this will be in the nature of a "rubber" con- test. Itvmlght mean the league lead- ership. too, but not if the Airforcc team lost their game to Borden last night. As the deadline for registration has passed. the teams will probably tee off tonight with the players they will take into the play-offs. It will be it real test of the strength of the two rivals who many fans think will be fight- ing it out for the league champion- ship later in the season.-S. I O Leary and I O O Vicinity -Friends of Mrs. Byron Mac- Phee of Coleman will be sorry to ieaiin that she took a severe heart attack on Monday and is now in a serious condition. Her friends all unite in wishing her a speedy im- provement in health. Little John Garfield Harris Ro- gers, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Rogers of Brae has been seriously ill in the P.E.i. Hospital in Charlottetown. Friends will be interested to learn that the little baby. while still a patient in the hospital. is making satisfactory improvement and they hope that soon he'll be able to return home. The following ladies from i.he Woman's Missionary Societies of the Bloomfield an-d O'Leary Unil- ed Churches attended the annual Presbyterial of the Woman's Mis- sionary Society which was held in Summerside on Tuesday and Wednesday. Jan. 23 and 24: -From 0'Le-ary, Mrs. Lewis Bernard. Mrs. Bruce MacDouga1i. Mrs. J. M. Macwilliams. Mrs. E. W. Turner; Mrs. John Moreshead. Mrs. George Matthews, Mrs. Edward MacDou- gall. Mrs. W. G. Dickson. Mrs. Dan Macl-lherson. Mls Hester Boales. Mrs. Harry Adams. From Bloomfield. Mrs. Lester Profilt, Mrs. Arthur Metherall. Mi-s. Ai- ban W. Cruswell. Mrs. R. F. Mac- Auslanxd, Mrs. Earl Palmer. The special speaker at the Presbyleriai was Mrs. Reynolds. Miss Betty Thompson. senior stu- dent nurse at the P.E.I. Hospital in Chariot-tetown arrived by bus on Wednesday evening. Jan. 24 to spend a few days the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Thompson of O'L'eary. Miss. Thompson will graduate in May of this year. She is a former school teacher and her many friends congratulate her on her splendid recordtin her chosen profession. OTTAVVA. Jan. 26--(CP)--Snn- ator Arthur L. Bcatlhicn of SI. Jean Baptiste. Man," has been named whip for the 80-member Liberal zroup in the Upper Chamber for the Parliamentary session opening Tuesday. He sur- ceeds Senator Charles E. Howard (If Sherbrooke. Que, Assistant whip will he Senator W. H. Tay- lor of Scotland. Ont. and Wayne Stretch. Drill -- The Women of Tomor- row. Intermission and sale,of candy by Women's Institute. Rainbow Drill - six senior girls Recitation - An Ounce of Pre- vention. Nell MacEwen. Drill - Christmas Greetings. Dialogue - A Joke on the Jok- ers. Song - When Santa Claus Gets Your Letter by Marjorie MacNeill Eairla MackKenzie, Ina and Jean Stretch. Recitation - This Y ar's quest by Norman Mac hee. Re- Dlalo gue - when Grandma says I Do. Recitation - After Christmas Harvey Macllwen. Chorus - 0 Christmas Tree. Closing Recitation A Goodnight Laura MacPhee. Santa. Claus then arrived and in his usual jovial manner, distribut- ed gifts from a heavily laden Ohriatmaa tree to the pupils and the teacher, Miss Caroline Mac- Kenzle. The accompanlata for the even- ing were Mrs. Hugh MaoKenzte and Miss Eileen Mu:Neill. The singing of the National An- them brought the evening's en- to:-talnment to a close. HOCKEY CRYSTAL RINK Saturday, January 27!tl'i" CRYSTALS vs. BORDEN NATIONALS Game time 9:15 Admission 50 and 25 WANTED Bookkeeper and typiat for village position. experienced preferred. Good wages to right party. State-age and experience to--5 T BOX 221 cfo GUARDIAN ii. of C.'Briidge. Auction Party At Summerside A very largly attended auction Ind llrldze party was held on Thursday evening at the Knights of Columbus Home. Summeralde, and one of the most enjoyable of the season. During the evening de- licious refreshments were served. The prizes were won by the fol- lowing: Men's first prize, auction, Char- les Cahlll. donated by Wilfcred Kelly. Men's second prize. auction. Neil Mclntyre. donated by im- maii Drug Co. Ladies first prize, auction Mrs. Emanuel J. Gallant, donated by Boates Pharmacy. Ladies second prize. auction, Mirs. David Arsenault, donated by Fol- eys Drug Store. Ladies first prize. bridge, Mrs. Lawrence Gallant. don. hated by Cvourlles Drug Store. Ladies second prize bridge. Mrs. Abel Arsenault. donated by Foley Drug Co. Men's first prize. bridge, Ted Perry, donated by Foley Drug Co. Men's second prize bridge, D. 3. st. John. donated by Enman Drug Co. The door prize, which was don- ated by the Ideal Dairy. was won by Mrs. Margaret Arseiiault.--5 CAPE TRAVERSE SCHOOL CHRISTMAS CONCIQRT The pupils of Cape Traverse School held their Christmas con- cert in the hall an Wednesday, December 20. The hall was very nicely decorated with evcrgrceni boiighs and a large Christmas tree occupied one corner of the stage. Mr. Fred Irving very capahly act- ed as chairman. The music was played by Miss Evelyn Bell. After the program, Santa Claus made his appearance and present- ed the teachers, Miss Teresa Mc- Kenna and Mr. Harold Hender- son and the pupils with many gifts. The Women's Institute treated the pupils with apples and candy. Program Welcome by George Gallant. Opening Chorus Christmas Bells by the pupils. Recitation - If You Were Only Five by Bobby Ness. Recitation My Christmas Stocking by Michael Ness. Dialogue - A Joker In Disgrace by Junior pupils. Recitation Merry by Dexter Howatt. Recitation - Family Trouble by Patsy Shaw. Recitation - Love for Santa by Joan Jeffery. Dialogue - Miss Betsy's lar by senior pupils. Duet - Paper of Pins by Patsy Shaw and Gerald Noonan. ciiviro THEATRE IIENSINGTON Saturday 3:30-7:15-9:15. "OLD L05 ANGELES" Cross roads of adventure; high- roads of romance. Desperate men robbed, killed. Daring women risked everything for love. Star- ring William "Bill" Elliott. Cath- erine M('LCOd. John Carroll. Andy Divine (Cookie). Also Serial and News. Christmas Burg- CAPITOL Becitation - Santa Claus and the Mouse by Harry McDonald. Monologue - Little Miaa Mll- chief by Beryl Mltrphy. solo - .I"rost.y the Snowman Jean Murphy. . . , Dialogue - Four Lltt.lo-.GI'and- ma's by Junior pupils. Recitation - Christanu-Cato; bl Helen 0'!-Iolloran. Action song by Junior boys. Dialogue - Mouse to the nations by Senior pupils, Drill - Silver stars A by5Jnn- ior pupils. , Monologue by Louise Norrlug. solo - 0 Little Town of Beth- lehem by. Adele Cutcliffe. Recitation - Not. so easy by Jackie Waridell. , Recitation - Letter to. Slnta by Gerald -Noonan. , Dialogue - Managing I Hus- band by senior pupila. Recitation Farmer's Lament by Gerald O'Holloran. - Recitation - Why We Give Gil by Patricia. Patterson. Fireside sing Song by Junior and Senior pupils. Closing Chorus - Old Santa Claus by the pupils. - REGENT Today 2:30-7:15-9:15 DOUBLE BILL ”ARSON INC." Robert Lowery Anne Gwynne ROCKY LANE Westerr. TUESDAY 7:15-9:15 MONDAY - 3:30-7:15-9:15 MAN WITH A PAST. . MEETS WOMAN WITH Nil FUTURE ..iuitimao-mtntiovun... LIBERACE Summon-side '('I'l-IE BEST IN SOUND 8: MOVIES) LAST SHOWING TODAY - 2:30-7:15-9:15 "cacao" The story of today's Women's Prison with Eleanor Parker - Agnes Moorehead Also 12th chapter of "Superman" . Monday 7:15-9:15 -- Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 ..Hlil HAYWIIHIH nndlng hot Prince Charming in liar Moll exciting romance! fa HAYWORTH - Ialbaduobulnh Wm MATURE ;( J) Ell j .-1 IX C ELECTION CARD To the Electors of the Town of Summerslde:- At the request of a number of citizens. I am of- fering as Water and Sewerage Commissioner in the forthcoming Civic Election. It is my intention to possible before the date of election, and if elected will endeavour to represent the Town in an efficient man- ner. visit as many citizens as NORMAN W. PRICIIARD. ' 'A'.T' ”"'lT'-E-'r: ”'f:&P&.2ore'-2-:-'- e.-cunt: