....... 1...... n...i;.....i.. in. Q, 3-:3, Visit Ar re.rgu..ija, Cove r...2..n..'e.........w.a.. Dec. 21,1955 City and Central TOYS. TOYS. Twl-Jill? 5 til i i l a i E E i ii 3: 9: iWs have a gees stock Tire Alma ' own ran some a luau; ” ”"” A runurusrrnn Int um gpolahr glans rronlij, fixture from The Is-owa Ilocirle. an:N's anger and lbres: Slargtg. Um Church -innit: gchool and II I I . . N GO "CRASWELL for better palm ',". Amy McD,,,,,,,,”-:, nnunnnol college. sire ” -" graphs". l"l'1'l'lNGLY IIEMEMBERED - COMMNAHON "0" nlmh” Rev. Howard Christie. assistant and scrubber. The Brown l:lae- mmr ” -1-tinny Chmch Wu 3".'i.'””.....'”'”.f"3.':'.".i wir-"r.." l.::.r:....-W....":.'-."...r.r-c e rs an e ows p . am Uni GIVE MOM ' PE-e5”&. cooker Group, following the carol singing Ill-7 ll Elllllld. Mr. Lealfd m lmitrnlslllrhe lfimwsrl-nu .31" Mm,-A last night Words of appreciation - - - 0" ' bichwlor 01 divinity draw 9”” ' A l -' ' l s 1 . manda . Mrs Iaardcosnpieted hu- Great George street 3”, choose were heard from Past President g p r 1 H .' owm. Huwood. ' mu, ha! lo!” he? Cl'l1'l5lm" 3l"- ::u:,c:s M13133 Ed Jt2:eg;;e51:';3:: Z , I R - . l - l" . . Mr. and Mrs. Leard were com- llflchelgr of d.I:iim:7l”de:-cezlvdr -- Also remembered with a Christ- . l 1 - . ml''',l”"”d '1' ”:"l”"”l” 'l ' ”' "Pl lnd” "W were al THE NEW Ho33y.,g,,pPe,-Wm” gm was Mm John Kirby who . - . . g t t . Upnelcal dsgrvce eld in Alberton gaged in educational hgemn smithing. now at Sherwin-Wildhls wed as nmmpms, for me p . , y . . p . amernih ulrech dinh1049. Previous to lsnrincipally among yo people. mm Co. my group throughout the year and . y g . . ar ad received his tationed at Mhow Mr Lend early education at Fortune Cove ved as director of youth work? School and Prince of Wales Col- the Mnlwa Church Councils ,.'.., lege after which he taught school tion which requl-ed much, um for a few years. He graduated in throughout his district. Mn, arts from Mount Allison Univer- served as principal of two gem sity and in theology I from Pine at different times and during ,5; Hill Divinity Hall. He took post of her term she taught kinda.-my graduate work at Union Theologl- en. . r. cal Semlna y from which he holds Mr. and Mrs. Leard sailed from a master of arts degree in rell- Bombay to Naples then travelled gioua education. During his college overland through Italy, Austria and years he served as a student Germany to Holland from uh," minister in Western Canada and in they sailed to England, Ana. . WE given leadership in group singing. Giwi ingggrnfzggz sols; 3 J"; The thanks of the Group also went mg: ym its Stan Lancaster who organized D" ” and promoted the Centennial Carol VISIT HI STYLE Mill'lne1'y.,5l!l8- Great George Street and choose . . , .. . her for her Christmas so iEi;?i:.5;l.&k”3..;Y.h”3... L”; ONE TABLE men; and boyylon Monday evening at the Y. M. hose. special 69c. S, A, McDon. C. A. Vice-President Barry Mac- lldvx Laren presided over the business kg, . I A - I . meeting and later with the as- KIRK CHOIR ll-EHEAF-SAL sistance of George Lewis gave a this season. Those sending food par- cels for Christmas dinners for the needy should do so before Thurs- day night. 36-YEAR auc Wednesday 7 pm" hmead 0' Fri. dunouurmion on me developlng Th Lund brothers are pictured homecoming of Harry Lund. after to right are; Walter. Anl-h0lIY.l B”l”" Fm" L'b' tgegfsarhhualhtsllghttzz Siw lglfylieigv Ihegrdkonahhrlclllnemhm day 0! mm ii ffamre to-I they-evertnalg abov: at the reception for thelan absense of thirty-six years. Left ,Harry, Parker and Gordon. MEADOW BANK WJ 3,, 1,, W” ucnury d -M Int h,w.y. ' 5 '5'. was a vey auclon o po - i boys young peoples work with the Board During the winter month. 31, of Religious Education. and Mrs. Leard will take Iurthgl Mrs. Leard. the former Elinor studies at Union Theological Sm. Harwood of Chatham. Ontario, inary and Columbia University. Driver Risks Neck With Explosive Truck Cargo KINGSTON, 0nt., ICPl -A 41- men so I returned to the transport year-old truck driver buried his "I knew there was about loo blazing transport past throngs of gallons of gas in the tractor sol Christmas shopper. on downtown unhooked it and drove it away.l Princess street Tuesday and There were flames all over til. reached open country only mo- trailer. ments before a thunderous explo The exPl0Sl0D ripped the two big sion wrecked the vehicle. double doors off the rear of the After the blast. Richard Lanthelr llall" 5' l-lmulh "19? hill been raced back to the blazing trans- made 0' "Parr The gummy euro port, unhooked the cab and drove mud wt 5" "V" "'9 llllllwlir it away before flames eating "'me5 spmmng Imm ll- throughlthe trailer could ignite his Trllmc Md '0 be l""9"l'-V3 lof woygauon 8” Ind. two hours while firemen put iii. 2 TEE WINNER ill "19 11”" a bi artil -. Rind Taylor. l League Cm-lstmas use jackpot ls grasp the aur-iirfheer. (ll:-ifreshmentslkevisihs C MT5- E- H Ha,wke5' 67 A'mbm5"were served in a festive setting, ' Sllleel N” 284” the arrangements having been CHRISTMAS FOOD panels tor made by Ma rion Dockelldorff. - . . .l ' ' . the Catholic Sumal wells" Bur.l'.I::uarl'exhthme'l?hi:!gcoh:plllitlck All mmyabk" lllmny m'”'"0".? :1? srclfluld turned m before ibe foryboth Class A and Class Bmmkpplakcs 13: e(:p"l':l.g al hgltlle urs ay mg . l 4 .. -, .. l of ar or un . 'ing . 1y. 1 y -the subject. Festive. b H pt . f . ii Pol-WE 90”” T A ma" elm” ””". "I lzihex-lgicicliiiminhe PlT.lilldle()INIlz:l'l'ly (Ar. 7 gm wllh Olleralmg 3 moi" van" REPORT 33 BELOW lLund after an absrnsc of thil'iy- ' ml” Whllsl 'm”a'”d' "5 med ”"e WASHINGTON. NH. lAPl six years. Mr. Lund a son oi the l hundred dollars or twenty days. by MT , V y . , Magmrau, Mann, yeS,e,day- -The coldest inhabited spot in thedate Mr. and Mls James Lund, , northeastern United States Tues-,Chal'lottetown, left the Province in FIVE BELOW-Al 121” l1ll5 day was the 6.300-foot summit oflbccember 1933 to take up resid- mornins the -l10tW0l0ilcIl 5” Mt. Washington in New Hamil-lence in England, in March of this. tion for the Churlwlli"l0W'n All" shire's White Mountains where the year he returned to Toronto. 1 port said lllle temperature was temperature registered 33 degrees Mr. Lund is a skating instructor . five degrees below zero. The below zero. The weather observa- of some renoun, starting this kind DENY til llle School Wllll 3 "'39 wine was 12 to 15 Wile! PET tory here ram: up gut-ills lhmugh of work in 1929 and retiring ln 4. I v - t ' ' ' anlgl the usitlhnlmttiilgmfor a card A . r , . . -. , ' . .. , -' , , ans we hour. this :)Ig9l(lil r.';l!ril!l:Scr;!i;lr3 ):ir"l:1)lI:1'1lllg 'l1Illr5yl9.'lf. Dtllfllltg that tllrifeuh: lloasfbilgtall tun . . v .- party to be held at me school on ENGAGEMENT--lllr. and Mrs mg” m5 We 0? 0 "WY 0 V .4-.- 4 Dec. 7th. Next meeting will be William C. Alley, Saint John. Nu .skatcrs, and has trained many of on Jan. am at the home of Mrs. f- '. - fl olvmpic 3-. HHHOUDCE the elliailemenl 0' I M19 English and mlm-dim! ' ' Elmer Hyde. Mrs. Stewart Mil- ' met. daughter Grace Mildred go lstars. Although ictlied he still let Wm assist with lunch, R0" The December meeting of Mea- dow Bank Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Roy Crosby with the pa '4 t Mrs. Charles liyde in the chair. Meeting opened with Christ- mas carols followed by the Creed. Roll call was answered by eleven members with a Christmas sug- gestlon The hall report was read and discussed. Sick committee report- ed having sent a plant to a sick member. Red Cross committee reported having received sewing work which will be started in Jan- uary. School committee reported that there will be a Christmas r . . . , . . - fire out and crews hauled ll . g 1. x l xl in 1! E Meierswglgolil Mgegzgi l..- -VII. i:-in -ur at-ax :1:l1':,t,:u;sndal;kaTe:,'1g,;ndlI:.,s;.:,7.. the ctall will:e.a1eClal1tadahHeIlt.h Ru-1: huI'jf"thl”" ”l Ml"m'"l' W" "ll than blackened skeleton of in en . . . e . . , 4 n - k . . 1 . V g , 1 - 3 v - , l E. 1., the wedding to take place lV9m.”,' J": r" 0' "k.'" ,.l (h"”i"lll”l”"””3 in dft" ll” hll,l”l"l3 Emgwlgr magi"; a Sr The truck carried a cargo of H er ? al-"N - 5' l- ”l'" "ltd 99” blades He is a silver medalist of rubber . hue cement which is January 21. 1956 at Portland Un ZN, 1954. ued Ch hp 5 - t J h . NB the National Skating Association. F me am 0 n The months max vhnnec from ms three daughmll Margarita EGG PRICES - Following are, Year m year ' (Porgy); Dorothy in lznglantl and A sample copy of the year”: program will be submitted for the approval of the members. The president gave a report of highly colnbustlble.Lsnthier lg- nored the icy street and a chain of traffic lights to reach the fringes t the egg prices on P.E Island .as A me d f d . t d Joan of Montreal have all been P. y d b , sh, and Mn George and wife. of Newcastle. Np permanent Manila and cadet M C held p of ms university my. l;.P”.rl'ed kg the dpoullry L?mdaudL::Bfll then l:1erl'::i'rn.v ollla odes?-yhne lbmutlhl Ufil l0 P9 ”3” Vergpd in T l(g.mI':larZh owlioarhesterday cele.lB Mr, lrlam is well known in the Corps. He also served as physical g';rkI&:?:”l:n,li)am ,?;'f;:',,,d Rua. "I don't know how fast I was egigrgslogehvellieeds Cggaoltetlggn Alwill never fade away. ih:n51l(l)t:gom;s)l::tt:1E(.jwelcomed him braied ttlbelir h-10th wfedgililg dalglnixteg; ((':1;)rI1a:iSuna RflelEtl'IlbifI3lr votf"ct!lleheR(LYel:l training instructor at Prince of Macphall 'wu1 gltslriela sialktoslti thael g&i:gh:E theLsatIr1'guhuLIxdwas going Large .41; Medium 33; A, . h d b. S, , t h e . his four hmthek Am sary, a e ome o e 5,. - V d I 1907 't 1946' F 1927 wales College until 1945. Mrs. in next meeting on elr trp oy ” . - Small, .26; B .26; C. .15. Graded ;,,,,.",',y,,”,,,'.'"”"' are y N” rim; .lv.,rt:f the City Police l;orce'. 1;-I.i.irte:Jelliml?!ll":l:r(l"eenl” Sol" lllllll rill? mtg,-e,?,en1 as Eggeant. lam was the former Sarah Jan, Winter Fair. ml 1 ed in nghlt Vl:l;5eadr0l'::eb9ll:oV;' loll: Va Pick dellY9”3d Cl'3Fl0ll9l0W'f Al e-:.-.ee- Parker and Walter. oi the llaisine.Cm,g,aiu1m., (mi happy couple. (liit-llllajur he was at the Charlottetown Miller Ol N8Wl0Uhdl9hd- Mt"! m'r'l'lef"u3uc1)?)sed 'msm5; when I noticed name, mg make PFPSON3 8en91'0U5lY 90' Large, .48- A Medium: .45. A In ever loving memory of Arch1- Department. and Gordon, ii-ansieri,,H,,wn "ms were their s0nim.mm.ie5 for duty Wm, the 3073., 133.-re;-5 Film Lab, song o ca us y . mi from "I k I knew n tm food smell to an g 1:. co ng e he 1 Small 331 To remuers m ca"”miBALD Thacher who passed away operator all of Climvltiitr-toxin a- W” "Wed by the h”ste55' '85s - 1 ' ' C .th l' S 1 1w H A L"3" 55; . M”dl""" 535 be 21st 1950 ll 'llon with their families ' . ed by 3475- Vlcll” M”Pl'5ll- muld” ”" ll "me ”” mpped a O "3 he ." 9 m .l Sman' '37; ' '37: C '3' l Fiver rlemenlbererl ever loved l Vlr Lund was nlarricri to Ti'l'ir- Incl" on lllhlls Ind S0l- 0!-Ill l0Wl1- Bureau for Chngtmas din. .- ' ' - ' M... London Envland. . QUAKY LAND MN F03 "El-P ners amon the need us wms TV SE1 - M,-. Jggeph by Wife and family lam De of . ' L . - O I. U f 1 g - Jabbour. proprietor of a small To-e Whh he mcl Wllll5l SGVVWE "V9l",DleS III U,S,A. with ll"?! 3CllV9 V0l""095- Iltopped it S t" fie Circe md kindly reQuel5l-ed l0 d0 W l grocery store at 193 Elm Avenue, in loving memory of our dear seas with the Canadian Army dur-3 l e earth tremors are common in the 80! out and I'll! Over to the 13118 before Thursday night. City. was the lucky winner of the l3lh"- -It'll" '5 Jehklmv Cl'9"YIl"5 Wllrld war 0"" "'9 mamagel Word was received vesterdayl A Special mltellhg 0l 303119 lb New H9l3l'ld93 l-51””! 500 mu" le""l"'l”'B"l um dl3p”lch" the" chm-lonetown Lions cm, geievi. Y)alley,b:. gig: passed awayltlakilng place in Charlottetown. in bv Ml. L901, camera". managing O.L was held on Friday eveiiing. Well of Fldl ll! V-ht Patlllc. hid llnldy Phohed 301' 1118 life- . sio et tit 11 I tth B is 9'5"", V - - 1 92 ' 5 tD . 16. i th purpose 0 in- 0 in d fr VICTORIA i l Elencgic co::;anyo;e:t"d:y ant:-elglbecemher comes with deep regretl if-Pl Vgk:-I gfl till; lll-glllll Ell llJl:ll(l:lS::lll"E 3 ollew em"? of officers cehts egg: Mrs. James Boult- TOTAL , noon. Mr. Bill MacEachern well T” i m "1 Wm 13 A.ve Lin Madison Wisconsin of Thonms for the coming year. 1, 51, Mrs James Qui lo vhs - . known blind resident of this City ', ' , ''""' "' "V" 9'5 CW 5 w Um 'mnagmg d.,m,,,,,. nf After the regular business or 9 5- - 3 Y-A - IRISHTOWN SCHOOL nlarltlcr . . drew the winning ticket under the D”"",ff' h m up - CUM Mt ll , g ,, Sn. ,, the lodge was disposed of and Fred Inmm Collector, Irene Profltt. 0 'IIIl:;rVgll0llM of. Lion: tgresldent. at-'7 on n he " aw.” Dies In The u'S'A' land Mangglg emhllll-iilllsceof Ciel-liiitilhel lfqftallawtlgfe sglifg dD6vs'"I"CT ?(f:e:rtM;&v:,eta'l;dx”cg::l'l!e' F R . -- - - - lms ' . . - . . . . . bgrs Ofa:lhBla0aCr81I0.:!l?llIl). grotcleexzsndf Loved and rememheud ""7 James Boyce, Parkriale. has re- U"m," Nam”. Assocmllnn and 3:19; C019,.-, which were enjoyed 5200 Preston Sentner. Campbell. Mrs. Alex Campbell. tludrawing wlllbeugedln fur-(ha-. dal" Celved the news of the sudden CU!” 5"PPlY C0'0DeT3iIve.' by 3 good attendance of the 31.00 each: Reagh Moore, Wilbert Mrs. Tom Campbell. Mrs. LeRoy PHILIJSHAVE lng L1on1sm's main objective or 3""! missed by non and daush-idem. or his brother Richard Mr DME Vlslled "'9 Cred" U" members. Stetson, Robert Andrews, Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. Emeline MacLeod. ELECTRIC SHAVER helping the blind and to other ""'h'll"" Elm" 335 Alml Boyce. of Providence, Rhode ls- l””5 ill prim" Edward Island ml The installation of officers was Slidle W00d. Thtilmll CFEWYS. Mfl. MFR GOOFEE MICIAOG. MIEI. Ken- Ghlmhbh WYDOSEI. land Mr. Boyce was a native of -l”l-V 1949 and was West speakerlconducted by R.M. Grand Master Ernest Younker, Arch Johnstone, helh MacLeod. Mrs. John . Mllc- FISHER In loving memory of lof the League He was personally fn ;. Hinson Sentner. Sherman 'VIac- Leod. Mrs. Lorne cunvbell. Mrs. MK JOHN JENKINS 13.:?f:,”I,,a".?,eh”?.1:E,i” 3:531 lacquainteri with many credit union :'MG' Bhed,?,f::,?c(1;l:,r.?. ?,vsMft (,)1::,es Duff. Reg. Wood. Mrs. PearlelMac- H. 3. Mlcl-cod. MIL Pfelloh Automuic LIGHTERS . P l who passed away. Dec. 21. lssqwem t leaders throughout the Province Cmeg. DM Umlie Mamnnon. Leod, camel.-l lviacphee. 1... Mac. Campbell. Mrs. Archie Johnstone. ONLY 1.98 I ersona 5 Always a grevous heartache . III.-aflrllllflfi he leaves to mourn H9 W35 managlng dll'"l0l” ill CU” iChapl'ain.' Arthur Cudmorc; Rel SW99”: Mm D0l'”'ld Chmpbellv M” E- w' tl”h"5l””e' M"'.Nel5”" ' Dr. Ieo Frank is making slow. om. . silent mu-, ihis passing his sister. Mrs D.J. NA Blllllales Slllce 1945- cording Secretary. Gordon Ross; B"d'" Mlcl-eodv M”. Blilkliv P”''"'"' h I lllll WT? Pl'08PeeI after undtr-lBut alwnys a beautiful memos-yiM(irrisnn of Longworth Avt-., C'har- The late Mr. Doig was consider- Financial Secretary. Spurgeon Wm-W" C"dm0l'9- . '75 "nu: Mr?" Jnm” slmmolm 3 III 0Pe1'8ll0n lll New York Of one we loved so dear. lottetown. a brother. Mr. Edwin ed the outstanding organizer of Moore; Treasurer. Robert Ince, 50 "M5 93”” G”"l9n M3cL99d- '50 "nu "ch M"' Chywn aw" ' 0 and of November. 5. "B th ld h -i u N th A i h 1 11 l. t .i K l.ae-- De ut WW" M'cl-'0d- 3'"- Pl"""- "l' F” P'”""- M” mmld tn, minus. uw," l memb, poyce. on e 0 omes ea . and or mer ca. av ng. persona y en urer. . . cy. P y TOTAL as.” Mung”. Haley Pronm Mug ,. Mn. Arthur Mlcmachem nu was 3,, Wm "M hmuyy his immediate farnilyp of four set up over 1,000 Unions. From Lecturer. James McFadyen. Mar- NORTH Rusnco Lem! Plymerl M". Jane Mac. - -A 1-gt,-ug-ma to Dgbeg-1' Nlsq afar ?w-we-re Idallglllels all l'e5ld"lE l" Pl'0Vld' ll" llmhlle beclime ldelllllled Wllh 5ll3l- James Crabbe? C9mml"e9' Collected by M", Roy wooing.-. Leod, Mrs. Archie Paynter. Mrs. w .y H" mm"! of her husband. the hence. His wife predeceased him the credit union movement in 1923.1 men: lst. Harold C. Hearts; 2nd. 32,00 Beecher Court. Ems P;-omr, Mrs. Jim Evans. Mrs. Perfumes, Colognes, and i 1... M, Amnu. MncE.chan some years ago. he travelled all over the Unlted..lohn Campbell; 3rd, Howard Mac- .100 web. Roy woolnel. M" 3 clan. pl-ofnt. , u t il l - - -- ' rs;- aw-rr'-we SW95 and Canada. Ml'5- Dlllll Wh0 l Klhhmi 4lhr Stanley 5h9"'9h? 5l-h- Cl Woolner Mrs W C 'MncNeu1' 40 cents: Mrs. Keith Adams. Ad To, egg, l. The -lUhl0l' League Of NW Chm" gMALL 0L NGS nLkU1IrIaI'IIES him on his trip to i-laro1dFall: Sentinel,GordonCoop- My-3, cg nailing. mu 0 ' . TOTAL 322.15,. CAMERAS IKND Kms 9 ll" . M lla0lil.t:ldt;r1 Hmplilal wish tothank H m I Prince Edward Island survives er; Tyler. Ewen MacDougall. Lorne Houg1on,Mrg,5W, n,.srzg-V3: l PHUIOGBAPHIO and Toilet Water 1y I . . have contributed in any lAbout 400.000 peasants in Chile him along with one daughter. my-f. gun, SUPPLIES w,,s. HAIR t 1 H Y1!!! fol mllke Dhe GI1'l-IWIMS Bree live on farms of less than fourl Out of respect to Mr. Doig, all. America will observe a minute: .50 cents each: Peter Terlizzick. 1 Such 3 Mlccesh acres per family. credit unions throughout Northt silence at noon today. Mrs. W. C. Pursey. Amanda Cam BR-Usn& soc P ' um." bell. Mrs. Guy Rollings. P. adi , HAIR Buns or no A .45 is: w. r. s ith. . 08 r8i”r'.'u. "" our TURNABOUT Nellsorfs. Ganons'I. and alwsll. COMB mum Collected by Irma Toomba. I Rmvntrees. Moira ma M13303 81.00 each: W. L. Toombs, Roy ; -1-Wm". R” bird. M I d M ' Will open at 5 PM. and remain William E. Stevenson, rM:: Eaillse we" 6'"-1' mrulm” week mm 3.: S113" :sw!i:rs. Annie Mel.ure,.3 AM- I. enson, Mil. Leigh Try mu.'g!u”.d scubph Fliad :I:;r.mlltMl-:t.t r. Hiscott. Mrs. ow", F” M m,,' M W, .' Cold ehol. T-Bone steaks. :i.:::t' .i;..ll:t:."".'.3:: an --- - Toombs. . -L COURT-At the Prince County Hospital on December 15th. 1955. to Mr and Mrs. C. E Court, Summerside, a daughter. I lhs., ou. MABRIAGES Mncl(ENZIFr-WADDI-ILL - At Hampton Manse on Saturday, De- cember 10. 1055. by Rev. R. H. Baxter. Georgina Ruth Macken- zie of South Melville to Rufus Sea- man Waddell. Cape Traverse. DEATHS DOWLINGeAt the Charlottetown Hospital on Tuesday, Dec. mth, 1955. Dennis Dowling of 29 Vic- tory Avenue ln his 91st year. His remains are resting at the Char- lotietown Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held on Friday morning. leaving the home at 8:45 for Requiem High Mass at St. Dunstan's Basilica at I olclock. interment in the Catholic Cemetery. GORVEATT-At the Prince Dd- ward Island Hospital on Tuesday. Dec. 20. 1955. Mrs. Everett Gor- veatt of M Gower Street. Park- dale. in her 56th year. Resting at the Macbean Funeral Home, from where the funeral will be held on Thursday. service corn- mellclng at two o'clock. inter- ment will be in People's Cemo LADIES' GIFT SETS MEN'S GIFT SETS lonnsomgugonuson 1 Corner Prince 9. Kent Sta. Dial 4133 THE ONLY DRUG STORE OPEN ON BOHNG DAY. MONDAY, DEC. 20 Cuclmore's Grocery. I Elm Awe. '!'hiaDustnaaaWthle ilqg .. .. .-.............. ...m......-........-.- - CLOSED I IWRIEHT 5Aw ALL DAY WEDNESDAY i Due To The Death or , w. J. cllpmolur A ' list a chain Saw x aka... .4 ..c- . e.. l roulmlooasaalauon ,.Goaoln.epowored ssiivlcsl oual.lt'"vl 9nuoAall.ml What ......my "in Wlnvestmentladle future. Wimhow glean ow niachina for 105 " I ; Gifts choir her th . ........:::. ..:..n::. ::::l.':: .::::;m- 83i...”".".".”.-,........" -'"',....m-m- in 2.3!, at in tr-I-,,.,,,g-mu-,, llf Centennial Carol resen .... ...... .. ' .. cams. .. ...: ....;..:?'.:::...”:::'i;:..'.:r.: ...?.:..:'":" :."..i7.....l"':'.tt'c":."'..-.: -N Ill! llllllll of I beautiful Prowse and Mrs. Prowsel Pre- the congregation in wczhm Nmm"'l'"3' T"""'V "'5 "ll" 5- W- Mllhesoll. Mayor J. special numbers were hbarli from l Guru Join DIM SW-rt and City Clerlr Misses Maids Roger-son, um, mm - E. L”. gawk; IluellDuFln garner A. Fullerton. Also in II MacNevin and Trinity Male mm, III. teodance were representatives of' Rev. A. Frank Machean oa ba- rt