re. PAGE FOURTEEN (cacao g Costs so little is so east; to serve This Year Say "Merry Christmas” ET. Al7GllS'l'lNE'S CON VENT for Nnveniher: I Grade XI-l. Alice Bernard: 2 irderina Gallant: 3. Mary Tonnibs. Grade X-l. Marion Malone; With. A Beautiful New CONNOR-THERMO Canadais QUALITY Waste.- CONNOR-THERMO is a favourite with home-makers everywhere. The exclusive THERMO tub, insulated with a heavy wall of Fiberglost, is a patented feature that can be obtained only in CONNOR. This THERMO principle keeps hot water HOT THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE WASHING CYCLE . . . There are no less than 41 lifetime features built into every CONNOR- THERMO. 'TredeMttl TERMS IN ACCORDANCE WITH GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS LET US DEMONSTRATF. i Clive Gallant; 3. Georgina Dolron i Grade IX-l. Frniit-cs Douccttezltrnmett Gallant; 3. Gail Bishop. 2. Claire Buote: 3. Joan Durant. h- ... 2. Eleanor Durant. i Grade VIII-1. Romeo Gallantzi Followiniz is the school rcportlz Alyre Gallant; 3. Cornelia Dou- ccfte. Gracie VII-l Rose Marie Doirw on: 2. Patricia Lcightizcr; 2 Don- 2 ald Durant. Grade VI-l. Eileen Gallant: 2.' And work i cheered So clippin From the l'li do as The New .4- I ' .-Dix-'-2.3 FHE GUARDIAN. Grade V-l. Lorraine Gallant . Grade IV--i. Camilla Arsenault: 2. Alyrc Doiron; ti. Bobby Gallant. Grade Ills i. Allain Arsenault: 2. Estelle Arsenault; 3. Lorne Gat- liuii. Grade ll-1. Joan sweetenham: 'twas the night belore Washday When spirits are low Just thinking ol Monday we hate so- The clothes were all sorted And put in to soak But the scrubbing tomorrow- The thought was no joke! Then thinking at Christmas up a bit. An idea struck me-- I cried "This is it!"-n g this ad' paper, with zest, I placed it at once Where he'd see it the best. Now i know by his eyes And a slight hidden grin, He's taken the hint And our order is in! And so for the New Year they say, "Make Weshdoy a pleasure Connor way"! oi-an bum (Including Saturdays) 0:00 am. to me pan. Alan Tuesday Bvenlrin 1xM.p.nI. to II. pm. BUMMEMDE R. C. A. F. RECRUITING UNIT New Located In The JOURNAL IUILDING P. 10.1. Phone 3223 INLIST TODAY '- ROYAL CANADIAN AIRFOICI Cecile Buote :' it. cHARi.o1"rETowN Tyne Valley Notes Mr. Cecil Birch, Amherst. was in the village on business recently. Mr. and Mrs Erie Williams and! son Edward were in Charlottetown recently. on business. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Folland and Mrs. Thomas Cottongare enjoying a two weeks vacation visiting in the United States. A very successful blood donor clinic was held in Tyne Valley Hall recently when sixty-five people volunteered to give their blood. I The Missionary society of the Presbyterian Church met at the home of Mrs. D. M. Forbes and I box was packed for the port wor- ker at Halitax. to be distributed for Christmas. A box for Contributions for the children in the Protestant Or- phanage will be placed in Thomas Nisbetxs store and will be packed and sent in time for Christmas. The Tyne Valley United Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Hor- ace Lidslone on Wednesday even- ing December Stii. --Friends of lvlizs; Peter Mac- Donald are pleased to know she has recovered sufficiently to en- able her to return home alter her recent operation in the Prince County Hospital. ' The members of the Tyne Valley United Church held it very success- ful food sale in Summersidc on Saturday. Dcrrnihcr BIUI. Upwards of fifty rlnliiir.-' Wits rcali-ed to do- iray the cxpriisi-s of uuiing their Church. The Wonmcnh Institute met at the home of the President, Mrs. Hart Lid.:tone. on Tuesday even- ing. December 4th. Mrs. Horace Lldsione distributing a large a- mount of sewing among the mem- bers to be done lor the Health Centre. The Secty. was ordered to send a contribiition to the TB. League. Bil O'Leory and .. Vicinity - 'l'lir ladies oi ilir liiiulslord Baptist. Church held their annual tea and Bazaar on Wednesday afternoon. December 5th. at the home of Mrs. L. G. Dewar in 0'- Leary. Delicious refreshments were served and the lovely art- iclcs on salo soon found ready purchases. It was largely patron- ized and was an outstanding success. The home was appro- priately decorated lor the Christ- mas season. l'RI'1SENTATl0.V AT BIDEFORD -On Tuesday-evening. Nov, 13th. the people at Bidetord and vicin- ”i7i....i... and Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Acorn ot Mlllvlew were visitors to Borden on Sunday. Dec. 2nd. attests at Mr and Mrs. Everett Wood. Mrs. Coleman Rogers of Chelton spent a few days in Borden last week, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Oatway. Mr. Bonnie Howatt of Borden let: last week for Amherst where he is playing hockey with the Amherst Ramblers. Miss Eleanor Macrsaaa at Bar- den spent Sunday, December 9th in Charlottetown with her sister, Mrs. Frank Butler. Mrs. Wi1liam.White. who spent the previous week with relatives at Georgetown. returned home on Sunday. Dec. 9th. Mrs. Hector Macxenzie. who has spent a few days with friends at Bedeque, returned home on Tues- day, December 11th. Mrs. Luther Williams oi Ellerslle is spending the winter in Borden with Mr. and Mrs. George Burch. Mrs. Wilfred Inman of Stim- mcrslde spent Sunday. Dec. 9th with her sister Mrs. Howard Weeks at Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ramsay, and Mrs. Bessie Toombs oi Borden. spent Sunday. Dec. 9th with rela- tives in Moncton. Borden is extended to Mr. Amos Peters and family on the death of his mother, Mrs. Fidele Peteis, who passed away at her home in Aug- ustine cave on Tuesday, Dec. llth Ladies' social club met on Wed- nesday. Dec. 5th at the home of Mrs. Reginald Rodgers tor the an- riial meeting. Worship period was in charge or Mrs. Jack Nightin- gale. Mrs. Harold Coaglns, presi- dent. and Mrs. Reginald Rodgers. secretary, were re-elected. Mrs. Norman Oatway was ppointed to ill! I! vacancy on the ewlng com- miite. The weekly auction party of the Burden Women's Institute was held on Thursday, Dec. 6th, with six tables playing. Ladles' prize was won by Mrs. Neil Darrnch. gcnt.s' by Mr. Mannie Gallant. with consolation prizes going to Mrs. Eddie Keriugh and Mr. Philip Howatt. The treezeout prize was won by Mr. Thomas Gallant. L. . C2 Tignish Shore Miss Emily Deslioches was it re- cent visitor at the shore. Alban Gallant left. for Montreal on Dec, 7th, whore he will undergo medical treatment at the Montreal General Hospital. 131. -The dcatli of Peter Arseiiault. iirzcd flit. took place at. the Western Hospital on Dec. 4th after it short illness. He leaves to cherish his nicninry his wife and one daugh- tcr. Mrs. Frank Pitre. His funeral was held on Dec. it to the Immac- azlnic Church. Palmer Road, for the funeral service. Burial was in Mrs. Allaii Mncboiuilrl. Mrs. Barbara MacDonald and Mr. Ar- thur MacDonald. oi souris. arr suending the winter in Borden with ) tne iormer's daughter. Mrs. Fred, Ranahan and Mr. Ranahan. ”Hh lty gathered at the home at Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacKie to wel- come them to the community Rev. Mr. Baxter gave an address at welcome, then called upon Mr Al Skinner who presented the young couple with it well-filled purse. Walter. in a few well- (hosen words. thanked one and all for their thouglitiuliiess. after which all joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows'. Lunch was served by several oi the ladies and the remainder at the evening pleasantly spent in music and song. Piano selections by Mrs. Reid Logic. Mrs. R..H- Found and Mr. Robert Millar were much enjoyed by all. At a late hnur nil departed. ai- ter wishing M;-. and Mrs. MacKle the best oi everything in their new home. mm?” Mitt ' hi'- not n time . . . II a a wonderlul. rnmlntic mod. It's W you are wearing 'lhuy'n wonderful new Midnight eeeee . . . merry. mysterious. mule! 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