a PEE OBE Bae. Poe x . ‘gan (as the father) and 3 shep- < ‘ ‘ A ere tricia Knowlés, Catherine Cor- | ron and Kenneth Doiron,) three probably . 10th. *s Christmas con- | Jane Mitchell (as an Angel of . : . City eCcla eet at Birchwood High School. | the Lord), and the ‘carol sing- rigan, Aura Lee MacKenzie, | wise men (Gary Chipman, Den- was p I ; in ee oe oe ee cast, from left to right, is ers, in the rear, Lynn Cullen, |. and Patricia Donovan. The | nis Boudreault and employed nor Saas es , eur cat Gait ta the OL as follows: Roy Griffin, Judy | Etizabeth Gaudet, Kathleen Mc- * cast included Dermot Handre- { ren.) necessary to ; é 6 ete ia pe ak tar tom int isle ie ‘Story of Silent ‘Night ' Oo Study | oints perry At Figen gg wm Totat $44.50 e ‘ r4 + poin e cost of having | 40 .-..---+-----+-ce-eeee ciwood Hi h g misses, who sang O Holy Night.| grade 8 girls made up the charged ¥ = one tooth repaired over a 20 year. ahs a ae cae School District. ir ‘ 7 g ee ie ee eae eee 4] Another special meeting of the| waters of the river would be“pol-| Petiod. Sciiaslar’ Seams Wail ‘ and thie wes Setloved ty 0 Onret:| Oe eee od. }Cty Council is expected to be/juted with floating sewerage and|' The need for such a system/¢’ 599. iss Beatrice Johnston. = ~_}mas Star Drill by “the girls -of|>Y R-T. Holman, Ltd Dee, | Wed early next week to consider|ine third is a legal technicality|'*,S°C% he Said. Checks of locals 99 on: Mig, Ernest [. Johne- Z gm . | tiie dieiele§ » *’6€-\ certain legal aspects relating to a school show that children of six}t ne. Harey b. oO S oncer eer ano and string combo gave| through the courtesy : the town planning committee, its|*¢é4rding the status of ‘the town) years have one or two decayed) ¢™"; 9 a ee ns : : 2 namber of selections, with Peal Co. Lid. Accompaniment of the Church| Constitution and authority. planning board. ~ or decaying teeth. Children up to) 117, weed. mee” eae - Connolly on drums, Dennis Bou-| Elmer Power and Mrs. Christmas wor-| , Mayor Johnstone yesterday said/ The first has been overcome) nine years have an average Of} aiken, Mrs. Jack Aitken, Mrs. -_ The annual Christmas concert by the grade 10 boys and girls. dreault on piano and Roy Doiron wen the music ate ae oe A ged can ie through the process of expropria-| "V® ee ee and the Douglas Aitken, Mrs. Lester oes ae Pen See The eae ee oe on got Seintieer ak Danie " o The ee tO ee a fat a legal points Oe eee aoe cir- 15-year-old group have up to 5 ees 7 Joe ee Mrs. 7 pin beore a large gather. wells, Cixistmas in Killarney and Thundertirds”. Michael Duty a was beautifully Mg phy a H. B. bogey = ae as night's = oa oe aentnaat toe teeth in’ need of a dentist at- oo ; oes ony Sean ee j ne Teed chisusis.” as viii in| Moree Hubbard”, and Tommy| 2nd this. added to the beauty and|es and preach the Christmas| Would have to be clarified ee Because of this 13 local den-|4/0%d MacKenzie. : _. The’program, introduced by Lt.-| Roy Doiron-on guitar, followed,, MaeMillan was heard in a piano color of the program. Sermon in‘ the morning, entitled;| fore any further steps are taken. aston. A tists agreed at a meeting that|/~°° ---.--- grresees cose 18,00 Col. _principal,| andthe next item was a vocal solo: “Starlight Waltz”. ane “Christmas and the Secret Heart./ The development of the Brigh- as or ant 7 wen . tae : an ae a _ @pened- with a mediey of scngs| trio consisting of Brenda Hen- A medley of Christmas =e page ge tow aaa . its es a EE TLS They cake cont| liver” las suspected a aes CONTACT Sea ee Maret - ~ SPECIAL MUSIC FEATURED So ten as eens Be Nee LS ee ee ene eee ee” elem a pees cote Dixon, Fred Caffin, Mes. Artie saint aris baer of the tehirnalion and Director of a Cooke tae The first objection came from |WUld force the sewerage into Marjorie E. Gill Dixon, Mrs. George Campbell, * pe one: : : The ‘evening service, this Sunday,|E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Bac.,| Property owners who claimed in-| the Government Pond outfall—|} Mrs. Charles Aitken, - Sri will take the form of a Christ.|F-M.C.M. The festive hymns ai|vasion of private rights. The sec-|9 in lieu of this, carry the York|| Paraplegic Subscription || Tal ..’................. $8.00 City Churches Prepared Hem) Se eee a SEE ee a oe ee ee lat * : y ? fia Ne ai Wi, Cranial wo as eel! or all magazines |, im: Me. Het Jaton = : : = Chats; ander the @r-| Se ee herald Cj Youth Gok: ceetinele thet tek tk alte New & Renewal pend aa Gin ® e ° ection of Mrs. V. Leigh Dingwell. angels sing.” tion, contends that the two. alter-|j . ton Young. - ; During this service there will be| ,, The organ preludes will include . nates are not only uneconomical at Reduced 45e: James Higgins. a : For Christmas Services Pisyerut = sR tc Joins RCMP = [Bicevemmemey Het] carta Rates| oy BOSE, vr ak re oo presentatives of every group or _ Same pets. Creat” | ae = “s a son. % . : ae organization in the church taking | Bach); and the Pastorale by | Gerald Soper Gallant aot oe s ume re- i DIAL 5655 Rest see et bein eons 5.8 Churches throughout oS tion of 7 Harris, FRCO., ao music, in a . part. ee de Union eae ae ie | ae pur Bega a ee nie dilution purposes. ee cae. Helen Jackson. are appropriately decdr: or| organist and choir master. choral programs : ‘ = i E > in . “Brea oS - Warren Gallant, A ~ i .00: Mrs. Sellena ackson. the many special events that} Assisting in Christmas cele-| and 27, will consist of numbers icket Gan oi etaae te ee canes beauteous heav'nly light’ from Sing Street, thas left to join the . es ” ” M. * * * * * 50c: James Dixon. 2 eesti , are scheduled to take place this} brations of Holy Communion; / by the Junior Choir and singing | 9¢ Overseas’ Missions h’s oratorio; the festival an- ..OMP.: Marine ~ Division, Hali- 5c: Orville Jackson. : : 5 . “There were shepherds,”, 2*- following a swearing-in here| (§DECIA] MAQCQRPAIING MATINEE itu ......... Kae ves ck ee ~ Sunday and through Christmas. _ flay. « Congregations will fill - the; familiar carols and -recall- to ~ mind the birth of Jesus Christ. "ST. PAUL'S ‘The ordér of Christmas. sea-| son services in St. Paul’s Ang- lican Church opens with the Christmas Eve celebration of *Holy’ Communion at 11.30 p.m. Thursday. ~ On Christmas Day there will be a celebration of Holy Com- munion at 8.00 a-m. and again _ at 10.30 a.m. Special music for Christmas ‘Day and for the Christmas -sea- son will be by’ the choirs, adult and children, under the direc- LOCAL BRIEFS ; highest and most sa ‘shut-in members Rev,.-Canon.E..M.. Malone, MA, DD, and Rev. A. E. Piercey. Opportunity is provided Sacrament “of Holy Communion on Christmas Day. is the act of remembrance of Christ as the Saviour of the world. Sunday after Christmas Day, Dec. 27, at 8.30 a.m. Sacrament of Holy Communion; 10 a.m. Sunday School, junior and sen- jor classes: 11 a.m. Sunday School, beginner’s and primary classes; 11 a.m. morning praver and sermon: 5 p.m. cand'elight and carol service. New Year’s Eve, Dec. $1, 11.30 p.m., celebration of Ho'y Com- munion. Holy Communion will be administered to sick ard as soon as possible after Christmas Day. ZION PRESBYTERIAN In Zion Church, Christmas ser- vices will be held morning and evening on Sunday, Dec. 2%th. The choir wil! sing the anthem: “Christians Awake” bv’ Maun- der. and the minister wi'l preach on the theme, *‘The Gifts of The Magi.” at the 11 a.m. worshiv. In the evening at 7:30 p.m.. for } 4 TOOMBS FUNERAL — The fu-| ‘feral for eee ee eee was held on W ay, - *®.' the direction of the organist, from the MacLean Funeral Home j,45 Lea-Morgan, MA, B. Mus. where the service was conduct- ed by Rev. RJ. Murray. Pall- bearers were Louis Tcombs, Jchn Haslem, Harold Linkletter, Da-! * vid Johnston, Duncan MacPher- | witj include, Mrs. Barbara Rop- ~son, Robert Carruthers. Inter-' er Miss Maida Rogerson, Mary ment took place in the Cape Tra-| Jane Farauharson an‘ Shirley verse Free Church of Scotland Rnicner. The minister, Rev. Don- cemetery. 3 WORD AWAITED € "Yate Thursday night that his sis- _ter, Miss Mary Maddigan, ‘of Toronto, who underwent serious | Drain surgery in July from which “she recovered tempdrarily, has . been placed on the danger list tat St. Michael's Hespital, Tor- onto. Further word of her con- dition is awaited by Mr. Maddi- gan. IN HOSPITAL Joseph Deigan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Deizgan, is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital, where he underwent a tonsil- ectomy, His brother James, who is recovering from pneumona, is also a patient in the hospital. inassages of Scripture between i G.J. Maddigan received word; SUSTAINS INJURIES _ Vernon (Bub) Maddigan, for- me-iy of Charlottetown 1s a pat- 2hn the Baptist, Joseph and jent in St. Mary’s Hospital, Mont-| “lary, John the Baptist, the shep- real, suffering from severe ihjur- | jes sustained in a s‘reet accident | the innkeeper, in Montreal recently. ARRIVES FROM QNTARIO A recent arrival ftom Coch- rane. Ontario is Miss Irene Wel-| ‘ates of, these presentations, and ch. At present staying with rel- ative in Southport, Miss Welch will be conducting a free Bible educational campaign in co-oper- ation with the local congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses. She will day Cliristian training program slated for Jan. #10, at Civic Auditorium in Summerside. ~ * PRIZE \ The winners of drawing last Nicht, spehsored by Gillespie's White Rese Service Station, Graf- ton Street East, were first prize, en an Albert Griske,’ Gerald third rinks, Erwin _ re |-ages which will accompany the ; i } ' | ' there wil! be a special service of Christmas musie by the senior, tunior and men’s choir’s, under (Orford), when the story of the! Nativity wi'l be heard in caro's and great hymns of the church. Soloists throughout the service | ald A. Campbell, BA, will read arols, anthems, and hynms. on will be arranged by members of the Young People’s Will end with a procession and Society. Throughout the week various) church groups will visit institu- tions in the city and conduct ser- vices of praise and prayer. In the Church School White Gi't Sunday was Dec. 13th. and thegvifts wi'l be distributed needy families. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Dr. Charles P. Herndon will conclude a 10-week series of ser- mons on the oe “Nativity Per- sonal'ties’’ with a message the morning of Dec. 27 on- the title “Remember Jesus \Christ”’. Previous sermon Studies in this series have been based on. the Nativity angels, the parents of nerds, Herod and the wise men, Simeon and Anna. The Central Christ'an choir will present special programs of music centred around the Incgr- “ation; Dec. 20 and 27 are the he how will ‘be 7 p.m. _ Dr. Jerndon will deliver brief mes- special choral programs. The minister’s subjects will be “The Tulness of Time’ and “The Mys- ‘ery of Godliness’’. The choir is directed by Mrs. Malcolm N. S a. licence. the movie Dr. O'Meara pointed out, fluorides put eed aren 0 ee eee : 5 : way as chlorine ts added : vention of tooth decay among|tooth decay among children up|* 36.00 Royal Bank Staff, children and that. used in the|to 2/3. The chemical will in no|, _ Jottetowa. : proper quantity had absolutely no| way affect the taste or smell of|$ 10.75 The Children of ill effect on the human body. the water nor can it be seen in| ‘Sunday School. - A a taseticy af loeal leer tn-|the inenid. Eldon, Collectors Lawrence ions held last night m the Char- Although # is {a poison, as is|“Hliams & Martin MacDonald. Jottetown and district Labor Un-| chlorine, when concentrated, the| 1000 .. Mrs. D. W. < jon ‘hall Dr, O'Meara showed 4]one part of florine to one million|$ 5 Mr. & Mre. A. G. F film on fluofidation and answered| parts water, the prescribed dos |* 200 : A ae emeneaiives. the human system but on the|* in negerd ts to whether or mtinaa’? ee ae et OS te on 4 .| City il last year O'Meara thought it wise to fam-j resolution to go ahead with iliarize the citizens of Charlotte-| fluoridation system for the city town with fluorides and their| but the water commission did beneficial qualities. -|not install the system. Instead carols by the congregation at. re- gular hours of meeting. . Cathedral, will begin with a quiet service of Evenso; Christmas Eve. cal service of Solemn Sung Eucharist will take place at mid- night, preceded by a procession of clergy and choristers around the church, and the blessing of the Crib, the visual representa- | hymns throughout. The celebrant at the Midnight Eucharist will be Rev. daylight hours of Christmas Day: Holy Eucharist at 8 a.m., Mat- tins 8.45 a.m., Procession and Choral Eucharist at 11 am. and | Said Evenseng at 5 p.m. The ll o'clock Eucharist will be a fam- Aly service, for children with their parents or guardians. of Christmas Week, St. Stephen the Martyr, St. John the Evan- gelist, and Holy Innocents’, will each be observed with | the services that day will be at | the usual Sunday hours of 8 a.m., | 3.45 a.m., 11 a.m., and 5 p.m. As on Christmas Day itself, the 11 a.m. Choral Eucharist will be The de-orations for the sea-|4t 5 p.m. there will be a carol Sunday in advent, the last Sun- day in the season of preparat'on and Mrs. Carl Burke, an inter- esting programme of recitations and musical selections was pre- sented by members of the Mis- ’ sion Band. Christmas at St. Peter's at 7 p.m. on e great musi- will be interspersed Four services will mark the intended primarily The three ancient Holy Days special "ervices. “Because St. John the Evange- ist’s Day is a Sunday this year, they called for a plebiscite which In preparing for the Christmas services, a committee repre- senting the Men's Association and ¢ ‘Ss; er Committee have been busily, en- gaged decorating the church's foyer, sanctuary, and chapel. On both Sundays, December 20 and 27th; the ordinance of Be- liever’s Baptism will be admin- istered (Birch); and the offertery_carol. Cnst. Gallant attended Queen “The Sleep of the Holy Child” will be heard in the “‘Cantique de | Noil’’ by Adam; the organ offer- tory will be the Pastorale from “Messiah” (Handel):. the organ Postludes will be “Jesu, Joy of Man’s- Desiring,” and ‘Now, again, be thankful,” both by- J. Prior te leaving the city he ‘vas guest of honor at a party at he home of Mrs. Gladys Mac- ‘onald, 256 Euston Street, vhre his uncle, Edward Mar- ‘mm, as master of ceremonies, Square School and was former-} ‘SPECIAL MORNING MATINEE spoke of the esteem in which yerald was held and then pre sented him with a well filled! s. Bach. At the Carol Candlelight Ves- pers at 4.30 o'clock the hymns The various groups in the church have been remembering tion of the Nativity scene. __|meedy families; in co-operation; will include ‘While Shepherds purse on behalf of all the sts. | The music of the service will| with the Protestant Family Ser-| watched their flocks by night,” Cnst. Gallant left 2 be the traditional 15th century|vice Bureau. “O little town of Bethlehem,” to take up his new duties. | | Missa de Angelis, and carols and , “It came upon the midnight 7 TRINITY CHURCH clear,” and “Holy night! : peace- Trinity's Sunday School con-/ ful night!.”” The organ preludes cert will take place Friday eve-| will] be “Le Petit Berger”’ (De- Unexpected Canon E.M. Malone, and there| ning with all five departments of | bussy); “Christmas in Sicily’ ‘will be a brief address by the|the school contributing to the |“(Yon); “Puer Natus Est’ (Tit- GUESTS? rector, Rev. Canon J.R. Davies.|program. During the concert, the comb); and “A Christmas {MILKEN me ROUGH nc junior girl’s choir will be heard| Paean” (Oldroyd). in a number of-Christmas carols. Carols will include ‘The Holly i This concert precedes a Christ-| and the Ivy’—(Shaw-Parker); PHONE 4955 i Mas concert held in the north! “I wonder as I wander’—an Ap- FREE DELIVERY central area of the City on Wed- palachian carol sung by Miss mesday evening. Over 100 chil-| Barbara Rogers; “Gabriel's Mes- , DAILY FROM 5 P.M. dren accompanied by their par- sage,” an old Basque Noel; | R Rendezvous Restaurant Charlottetown NER CC CE EE KE Ce EY, ents were on hand for an evening “Away in a Manger” (Shaw- of entertainment and a visit from Parker); “The Holy Boy’ sung Santa. ‘by Mrs. David Cox; “A Christ- The children of the Mission mas. Carol from Lapland” (Dick- Band under the direction of Mrs.' ‘non); “I saw a Maiden,” an S. S. Carson gave a delightful Id Basque Noel; and ‘Good performance in their annual ing Wenceslaus” (Geoffrey Christmas concert \at MHeartz' Shaw), sung by the Chancel Hall on Thursday night. | Choir. The organ offertory will On the 20th the morning ser-| be “‘In dulci Jubilo,”” by Bach, vice will be featured by the fill-| and the postlude Dubois’ ‘March ing of the missionary basket and|of the Magi.” appropriate sermon. 5 : In the afternoon at 2.00 o'clock. the white gift service will be held. At this service the sen- SS | | preceded by a procession. At the |ior ‘girls’ choir will lead in the conclusion ef the Sung Evensong| Christmas music. a : At 7 p.m. there will be a spe- lg the | Service; and the Sunday worship | ¢jal service of Christmas music : pur head- end with the combined choirs of: the varters for | the singing of the Te Deum. |ehurch under the direction of é y Farm Truck The children’s Sunday School | Royston F. Mugford, ARCO. a ¥ and Tractor Se = ees = On .Monday the 2ist, the chil- ‘ CHRISTMAS Tires. t s Y:| dren of the Prince Edward Island : Dee. a0 at 4pm. Parents and| Protestant. Orphanage will pre-|% ‘With The Largest PROVINCIAL nd | 6 p.m. Heartz Hall. In Our History! 3 to, The segvices for’ Sunday, Dec.| On Ghristmas eve, a special ; aa ane ae pix —s 9! 20, will those of the fourth } service will be held at 7 p.m. On|é Books of fiction and many | ee oe or a ¥ ¥ A large assortment of * other informative. books. f Sunday the 27th at 7 p.m. the > combined C.G.1.T. groups from . The annual Sunday School | Christmas concert will be held, this evening in the church hall, an event which both parents and children alike anticipate. The programme will be under the for Christmas. They are listed Zion, First Baptist and Trinit children’s book : oe ; ion. y s. or - meee ead hold their annual vesper ser- We | will gladly order any FIRST BAPTIS 4 : : book you! Christmas activities in the First} 09 New Year's eve y|F. : Baptist Church of Charlottetown, "i! observe its annual wpith|” COUTT’S HALLMARK and |: ' began last week with the annual | ight service between 11 and 12; RUSTCRAFT CARDS. [% 4}: S Mission Band Christmas concert ° ¢0ck. , Christmas cards, wrapping ¥ ‘ and party, sponsored by the Sen-|cimK oF ST. JAMES’ (paper, ete. Ee lor, Women's Missionary ‘Society! "Christmas worship in the Rirk|{§ MK. . ‘ of S. James will consist of the|% MARITIME \ Circle, Mrs. Carl Burke and Mrs.' woctiyal of Christmas Worship] D. N. Bell acting as convenors. : : ‘ Pp a STATIONERS LTD. + Is : : the morning at 11 o'clock, and ? ; . a the leadership of ae Stir-; 6 Candlelight Carol Vespers |; Gt. George St. Dial 3627 ing Inman, Mrs. George WIS, 1 the afternoon at 4.30 o'clock.) * qqmecmqeeceeeee. ~*) <, DRUGSTORE |’ Coo pene JOHNSON & JOHNSON i (~<- Dm will be to all. children wil on mene Tw cri! mar only drug store ; T C mnemns During the Christmas season t newly ‘ \ W. Allison MacRae, Myron Weeks | stalled stage curtain will be used OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY | : ouhesnd and Neil\ Young are engaged in| This curtain was made available ' enlisting the entire church fam-|largely through the generosity of HOURS 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. er ily in an attendance , one|the various groups in the Ladies purpose of which \will be to| Auxiliary. f Corner Prince & Kent St. Dial 4133 achieve record in the} Services on bot Church School the first Sunday | before Christmas of the new year, jaiter Christmas are to “The Store Of A Thousand Gifts”’ EO O08 Ee ee OE OR ae ae ae SO i aes ee “5, STARTS AT 10 A.M. — DOORS OPEN 9:30 Grand Total .............. Sane South Pinetie School District, KIDDIES 25c ADULTS 50c Collectors Elizabeth MacKénzie ¢ ta ea: Mae Willa ia 4 ea: Mrs. TO-DAY CNLY CAPITOL liencic, “hire Jane Mnctons _ R. Mack: rs. SHOWING AT 2:30-7-9 nee af COMING MON. and TUES. Fie “” nd 3 IT TALKS STRAIGHT TALK AND - ' FEELS REAL FEELINGS ee. the groping . eos the grasping Sd oo : f rf FF Ff gf liistry i SOPHIA LOREN ANTHONY QUINN DEIR «seg DE ny ES «1 Pn toe x *k * * x * x-* 3 - i i i d f i i «+4 : i zee —— 3 4.00 , Brookfield Distriet, Collecter Preston Seniner, " i$ 2.00 ea: Mrs. Robert Andrews, & McLEOD Ltd.’ -2==3s ‘rs. Arch Johnston, Mrs. Sadie ‘ood, Mrs. Cornelis Baelhanwer, ec ea: Mrs. Gordon MacLeod, Jouglas Docherty. . OPEN / T UNTIL 9:00 P.M. ; $ 1.00 ea: Donald MacEachern, Virs. Dan MacEwen, Malcolm MacNeil, Walter Blackett, ‘Rod Macleod, Norman MacKenzie, Yorman Stretch, Warren Mac-