PACE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN gujwfjg.-HONTAGUI: Harold 1'. Laundry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mrs. Bruce MscPbee. Miss Joyce Wlgglnton, Plus Meltlnnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Walden Levers. ,'l'Io Guardian may be bought at Blurnome Restaurant, and Guardian office; in Georgetown: The lost Office: In Sonrla: The Snack Bar and II. Richards In San. ..'MON'.l'AGUE CURLING CLUB meeting, Monday, January 5th, at B o'clock. ....'llEBE FROM CALGARY - Mr. Harold Nicholson. Calgary, Al- berta. arrived Tuesday in Mon- tague where he will spend several weeks. ..'GE0llGl-ITOWN PASTORAL CIIARBI.-United Church of Can- ads. Services for January 4th. 11 A. M. Sturgeofi. in the Baptist Church. 230 P. M. Milltown Cross. '7 P. M. Georgetown. Rev. W. Pater- son, Minister. Murray Harbour North and Vicinity Min Betty Ann Mi1la.r. student at P. W. C., is spending the Christ- mas holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mil- Ir. Miss Verna Johnston spent sev- eral days recently in Montague. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert McLeod. Mr. ,Wilmot Millar is spending the following places in Montague: ..' Mrs. Mildred Beaman has returned to Charlottetown after spending the Christmas holidays at Montague as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacDonald. Gaspereaux, spent the Christmas holidays in New Glasgow, N. 8.. where they were the guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Graham. Mrs. Thomas Millar left recen-tly for Charlottetown where she will spend the winter months with her daughter, Mrs. Louis Diamond and Mr. Diamond. Mist Myrtle Millar, student at P.W.C., is spending the holidays at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Mill:.r. --- l Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacKil- Iop and young son Kenneth, Nova Scotia. are at present spending the holidays at Murray Harbour North. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Llewellyn. Miss Norma Clow. Montague. spent the Christmas ltcvlays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Clow. Miss Abbie Cmhrigs of Alberry Plains is spending several days at Murray Harbour North. guest of , ley, were visitors to 3., is spending the holidays with- (his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bidney Llewellyn, Gs.-Jpereaux. Mr. lwilliam Millar, Summer- side. spent the holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Millar. -A.O M'd ll d -. .9? . an Vicinity ..'Friends of Mr. Harry Sander- son of Marie. were glad to see him home in time for the holiday season. after undergoing a serious operation in the P. E. l. Hospital some time ago. Church Road School Christmas concert was held in the school on Friday evening. Dec. 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald and family and Mrs. Francis Mac- lntyre and two children and Mr. Peter Macias-od, all of Lorne Vai- Midgoll on evening, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl James. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Dinzwoll and Mrs. Homnr James of Marie. Tuesday A very enjoyable Chrisimas con- cert was held in Morcll Hall on Monday evening, December 22nd. put on by the pupils of Morell School under the direction of the O'Brien. Mrs. iV. A. Mac.Adam and Miss Lorraine Coffin. A very large crowd was in attendance. her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. the holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller. Mr. and Mrs. George Gra.ha.m. and Mrs. Edward Millar. Mr. John Llewellyn. who is pi-s sently employed in Saint John, N E PRINCE EDWARD: to-nu - sir. NEWS - SPORTS - CARTOON - TRAVEL MATINEE 2:30; EVENING 7 AND 9 Doors Open At 9:30 Kum And See 100 -MINUTE PACK-0-FUR MOVIE ' On Saturday Morning nu as Prince Edward mum: '71 iqunnv csnroous .- COMEDY.--'Il Our Big PARTY mm".-Admission I6: IXTBAIX FINAL PIE-EATING CONTEST Sponsored by Stewart lliakeries -"GIRLS vs. IOYS" mi: ml: cits-smonsinr ; D-we case, or Mouusvs lnlas concert was also ' Monday night, December 22nd. St. Peter's South School Christ- held on Mr. and Mrs. Earl James and Blair, and Mrs. Ina Sanderson of Midgell were in Charlotte-town on business on Wednesday, December 24th. Miss Freda Maccallum of Char- lottetown spent her Christmas holidays with friends and relatives at St. Peter's Boy. , M., Mr. Robert MacFIwen. who has been residing in Western Canada for the past several years. madr his first visit to the Island for seventeen years. and spent his Christmas here in his old home with his brother and sister. Mr. O. C. McEwcn and Miss Hattie Maclivven. Friends here wish him a pleasant visit. Mr. Charlie James and son Har- lin James. who have been employ- ed in parts of Nova Scotia. spent Christmas at their home on Church Road. Miss Anne Marie Mullln of Sum- merside. is spending her Christ- mas holidays at Souris and Si. Pe- ter's Bay, While at St. Peters. she is the gm-sf. of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mullln. Mr. Homar Sanderson of Church Road. left recently for Halifax. N. S.. where he will be employed dur- lng the winter months. Miss Thelma Ford of Charloi'le- town. is spending her Christmas holidays iln Mldgell with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Earl James. and grandmother, Mrs. Minnie Mosher. and Mr. were in Mr. Garth Webster Percy Joy of Milburn Charlottetown on Saturday. De- cember 27th on business. They were accompanied to Charlotte- town by Mr. Robert. Wehsicr. who was returning to his duties at the Charlottetown Co-op. where be is employed during his Christmas holidays. lfc spent Christmas day CAPITOL T0-DAY and SAT. t. SERIAL - COMEDY CARTOON - FICYPION 2:30-7.-9 culation. very capable teachers. Miss Mabel, Bay mas night. December 25ih. wilh xi Anderson. she has been ordered to is suffering from virus pneumonia. children. Mazle visitors to their cars were unable to get out recently. They are reported as larg- atttends the dredges all summer and fall arrived home on Christmas Eve arrived home before the holiday season but say they expect the men will be starting the job again after be required again. days and go to the City to spend a week with other members of their run GUARDIAN. ACHARL0TTET"OWN,'7!-. ,,,,....---.;.-........-----.;..,-;,..f..-, In Pockets Df-Singlo. Row coins To Jingle .-.-.. New coins are being minted in Ottawa, and will soon be in cir- The man most interest- ed in the circulation of coins. Fin- ance Minister Abbott. here takes, a souvenir sample from one the machines which stamp or. out the coins. 1 with iii;-57;.-I-'I.T..,iIp.-Q, Mr. eimii Mrs. Wilbur W'cbster. Mr. Charlie Johnston. who has been employed in Ontario, spent. the holiday s"uson at his home iul Midgell. and Mrs. Stanley Morrison and little son Glendon of Orwell Cove. were YlSll()l'S to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cuylcr Dingwcil and family of Marie, on Christ- mas Day. Mr. Mrs. William Sanderson of Church Road. left here recently for Boston. Mass., where she will spend some time with her sister. Mr. Roy lilml-Axc-ii of Halifax motor:-d io his home hero to spend his Christmas liolid:iys. The annual Clirislnms midnight dance was held in the St, Peter's lloly Name lloll on Christ- very large crowd in attendance. Bristol and Vicinity 'l-fer friends regret. to learn of the serious illness of Mrs. Billie the hospital by her Doctor. as she that has attacked so many here in the last year. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Burns and and Junior. were their old homes herc on Christmas day. Mr. Burns is on the staff of a large city firm. The Misses Bertha and Mabel MacDonald returned to the City and their Jobs Friday, December 26th. following their Christmas hollday.. Quite a few were caught nap- ping herc on Sunday morning. December 28th, when they woke up for church going, to find old man winter had arrived late in the night and no sleiglis ready for the round. The McAdam transfer was on the Job here for early Mass- goers, but some who depended on of their yards in the slippery snow. The storm was a welcome relief for the rabbits. Since the season opened the little animals have been a target for hunters as they could be seen a mile away. Despite the fact there are all kinds of killers after them they seem to be very plentiful this fall. one man re- ported getting a back load one day er and fatter than last year. Mr. Anslem Lapierref cook on one of the Government tugs that for his lay off period. Ills ship has gone into winter quarters and he will be home now for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Sheehnn. who have been cooking for a lumbering camp crew at Fortune since early fall. the new year. and their services will Mr. and Mrs. W. W. MacDonald and three children will close up their house for the New Year's holl- family The Christmas Concert in the old st. Peter's Harbour school is reported as a very nice piece of entertainment, put on by the pu- pils. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cairns were recent visitors to the City on busi- riess. Miss Margaret. Findlay has closed up her home a in other years and gone to Boston, to spend the win- Cobail Bomb For Hospital Al Edmonton A EDMONTON. Jan. 1 -(GP)- A cobalt bomb-the gift of two Calgary business men-will be in- stalled at the Provincial" Cancer Clinic in Edmonton, It is expected to be at work within six months on the treatment ot deep-seated cancers. Premier Manning announced Wednesday that the 355,000 radio- active cancer therapy machine has been donated by Mervyn .(Red) Dutton, former National Hockey League player and manager. and Reginald F. Jennings. They gave it in memory of their fathers who were cancer sufferers. Installation of the cobalt unit will launch the Provincial Clinic on a program of cancer treatment by radation therapy Hitherto it has concentrated on determining whether patients have cancer or not. Then it turned them over to hospitals for X-ray, surgical or other treatment. Nfid. self Canaddswifirsi CORNER BROOK, Nfld.. Jan. 1 -(CF) - A baby boy born here two minutes after midnight NST appears to be Canada's first of the New Year. Both mother. Mrs. Mable Axnollt, and baby, as yet un-named, were reported in fine condition. The Arnotts live in Corner Brook East. Because of Ncwfoiindlandki time zone advantage - the New Year here comes half an hour before it does in the Maritimcs-babies born in the province have a half- hour handicap in tiying for New Year's honors. The first Nova Scotia baby ap- peared to be another boy, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Paton of Birch Cove. Weighing in at six pounds, one ounce, he was born one minute after midnight. AST - 28 minutes later in the New Year than the Newfoundland contender when times zones are considered ter months with her sister and bro.- ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Munroe. Mr. Russel Haivbolt was a busi- mess visitor to the city on December 24th. It is learned with regret that Miss Shelia Gauthier. who was employ- ed in the City for some time. has been ordered to take a complete rest by her Doctor and she will re- main for several months. All hope to see her well and going again iii the spring. Mr. Stannls Lapicrre is reported as not in the best of health at pres- cnt. Once more the Little Flower Church has a lady janitor. Mrs. Maurice Martell. This season Mrs. Martell reports the job is not so hard as one furnace has been con- verted to oil burning with the other one on coal. Mr. Arthur Bennett. summersidc. has joined his father here, Mr. Fred Bennett. to carry on the canning business. Mr. Bennett is a first class tanner with years and years of experience in the business in all lines of meats. fish and vegc- tables. -N Georgetown and N O O Vicinrly ..'Mr. Clarence Stewart of Tor- onto. 0nt., spent the Christmas holidays as the guests of his par- cnts, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stewart. Mr. Frank MacLean was a busi- ness visitor to Charlottetown on Tuesday, December 30th. Mr. Charles McQuiiid of Char- lottetown. was a business visitor to Georgetown and Montague or. Tuesday, December 30th. Mr. Floyd Landry was a visitor to Charlottetown for several days early in the week. Mr. Harry Layers. Canadian Na- tional Railways section foreman at Vrrnon River, spent the De- cember 27th weekend at his home in Georgetown. Mr. Albert Landry, civilian cm- ployce at the Royal Canadian Air Force Station. at Bummerside. spent Christmas in Georgetown as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Landry. Mr. Frank MacDonald of George- town Royalty won the fruit cake which was lotterled and drawn to" on Christmas eve. in aid of the Georgetown Eagles hockey team This beautifully decorated. three- laycr Christmas cake was donated to the Eagles by Mrs. Clay of Montague. This is not the first occasion on which Mrs. Clay has assisted the Eagles hockey team and the team members, manage. meht and the team's supporters are very appreciative of Mrs -A.C., Clay's generosity. SUD rmrf NiHi”iH?Y M. "W . il(')l)ii' .4; . M Dun: N0 illoctntel 6'Mr5t..w5WwM.r P ad Cll Ids' l hursizry Ingest. frlen y and infonnstlve book, cover no . .. um m:'-..:.:"'"'”" "'"'.:..3.':”2.:'2;r.'" (Jul P-Ilv .-"Mi arouses In ' -r F ...2'.:' it: uua"yeu Desplrllo Aims At New Record MIAMI, Fla. Jan. 1 - (AP)- Tony Despirito, all-time champion Jockey with 300 winners last year begins the new year with another ambition - to be the leading rid- er at Tropical Park's current meet- ing. Despirito, who broke the record when he booted home his 380th winner Tuesday and added anoth- er yesterday. had planned to take a rest after the new year. But he changed his mind and now wants to beat out Charlie Burr for rid- lng honors at the 40-day meeting. Burr. who was leading Jockey in 1951 with 810. has won 22 since Tropical Park began a 42-day meeting last Thanksgiving Day. Despirito is second with 20. Pushing them for riding honors at the meeting is apprentice char- les O'Brien with 18. Sam Boul- metis with 17 and Kenny Church, who has 16. Despirito had eight mounts yes- terday but had to be satisfied with one win aboard Satisfied. That was in the first race. After that the best he could do was one sec- ond, four thirds and two out of the money. His score for the year: Mounts, 1.482; firsts, 390; seconds, 247; thirds, 212; out, 633; Pct. .26. The record of 388 which Des- pirito tied and then smashed was set by Walter Miller in 1906 and tied by Joe Culinone and Willie Shoemaker in 1050. Midget Aces Defeat Rangers The Aces defeated the Rangers 5-2 in a Midget hockey game at the Forum on Wednesday night. D. Whelan paced the Aces with two goals while J. Longalphie, Mc- Dougall and L. Curley scored sin- gles. V. Griffin and J. Kane ac- counted for the Rangers tallies. B. Ledwell and G. Wellner handled the contest. Shawinigan Falls Goalie Going To Edmonton Flyers SHAWINIGAN FALLS. Que. Jan. 1 - (CP) -Dave Gatheruni. goalie for Bhawinigan Falls Catar- acts of the Quebec Senior Hockey League. will join Edmonton Flyers of the Western League. Gatherum. the property of De- troit'R.ed Wings of the National League. is a native of Fort Wil- liam, Ont... where he played junior hockey last year. He will replace Edmonton's reg- ular goalie. Glen Hall. called up by the parent Red wings to replace the regular netminder. Terry Saw- chuk, on the injured list. It was first believed that Gath- erum would tend the nets for De- troit but a later anru ncement take the job. SportmBriefs NEW YORK. Jan. 1 '- (AP) - Bllly Lees. star right-hander for Brooklyn Dodgers, escaped serious injury in a New Year's Eve auto accident. The 23-year-old pitcher. who started one of the World Series games against the New York Yankees. suffered bruises to his left shoulder. LONDON. Jan. 1 - (AP) -- Jim Peters. British marathon champ- ion. 'today won the Morpeth-to- Newcastle road race in the record time of 1:7:6 for the 13 (V4-mile stretch. His time clipped four minutes 18 U5 seconds off the mark set by Jack Holden in 1950. AUCKLAND. N. Z., Jan. I-(APV -Yvette Winifred Williams. Olym- pic broad-jump champion who was honored in the Queen's New Year's list. today demonstrated her exuberance by putting the shot 45 feet 11 V2 Inches. beat- ing her own New Zealand record by more than four feet. CALCUTTA. Jan. 1 -- (AP) - Britain's Tony and Joy Mottram today won the mixed doubles in the national lawn tennis champ- ionships, defeating Naresh Kumar and Miss Laura Woodbridgs 6-1. 6-2. Earlier ony Mottram had won the men's doubles and Joy look the women's singles title. i from Edmonton said that Hall will - THREE CANADIAN! MEET IN LONDON - Two gunners of the 79th Field Regiment, R.C.A., in London on leave, chat with a. hos- tess of the Nuffield Centre Can- teen and discover that she is a fellow Canadian. In smart "blues" is Gnr. Bob Bweetland, left, of St. Catharina, Ont., and Our. Joe Gilbert of Toronto. The hostess is Miss Lena MoLure of Charlotte- town, P.E.I., Miss Mcfiure has been with the club since last Janu- sry. Danny Nardico Wins TKO Over lake laMoiia MIAMI. Fla., Jan. 1 - (AP)- Danny Nardico looked for a shot at the lightheavyweight 'title to- day after stunning former middle- weight champion Jake LaMotta with a technical knockout in eight rounds. Nardlco. 11 to 5 underdog from Tampa, Fla.. wants to fight Archie Moore for the crown. The Inter- national Boxing Club said before the bout Wednesday night that the winner would be in line for a title bout. However, Moore is under contract to give Joey Maxim a chance to regain the crown he lost last Dec. 17. 'Nardico was ahead In "the eyes of both judges and the referee when he floored LaMotta early in the seventh round with a right. It was the first time in his career that LaMotta had been put. down. LaMo'tta regained his feet and Nardico drove him to a corner and hammered him furiously. Jake staggered to his corner at the bell. A Boxing Commission doctor examined LaMotta arid the Bronx battlsr's seconds yelled to referee Billy Regan: "That's all." Regan and judges Mark Erwin and Jerry Sherrard all had Nar- dlco leading by 69-62 when the fight ended. The fight drew only 3,318 fans and a grosl gate of 814,378. Nai-dico. 25, weighed 177; La- Mo'tta 173. Montreal Juniors Win HALIFAX. Jan. 1 -(OP)-Eddie Swartzack fired four goals to pace Montreal Junior Canadians to a 9-0 win over Halifax-Dartmouth St Mary's Juniors here tonight. A crowd of 2.418 watched the Montreal Juniors completely out- play the Saints in the first period when the saints were able to get in only one shot at Charlie Hodge in the Habs nets. Thane Doyle's gosltendlng for the saints was the big factor in- keeplng the visitors from running the score into double figures. Plan To Conlesl Sporlsmanis Will sowlino GREEN. .Ky.. Jan. 1 -(AP)-A lawyer here today said a group of relatives of the late Samuel D. Riddle planned to con- test the will of the wealthy sportsman. who left nearly 34,000,- 000 for upkeep of the grave of the famous race horse Man '0 War. nodes K. Myers left by plane for Media, Pa... where the will was pro- bated Jan, 15, 1951. He said that unless a settlement can be reach- ed. he would file a suit contesting the will. Samuel D. Riddle died in 1050 at the age of 80. 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