.-..uu . 4-..- I DECEMBER 13, 1952 Murray Harbour ll. couple Observe 65th Wedding Anniversary 'l-leartest congratulations were extended to Mr. and Mrs. William Macxay when they celebrated their 65th anniversary at their home in Murray Harbour North. on Novem- ber 30th. Mrs. MacKay is 87 and Mr. M,acKay is in his 8"ith year. Both these elderly people are bed- iast but Mr. MacKay has a. woii- derful memory and can quite .clear- iy recall events that took place when he was a very young man. This highly esteemed couple were married at the Presbyterian Manse, Murray Harbour North on .'nvember 30th, 1887. Rev. Alex- ander Rulston officiating. To this union was born three daughters, namely (Annie Myrtle) Mrs. Pres- cott French. (wnleim. Mrs. Carl cooper, both of whom reside in the UI S. A.. and (Hazel) Mrs. Cameron Clow at the old home, Murray Harbour North, who tend- erly cares for her father and moth- er in their declining years. Through years of hard they built themselves one of the finest homes in the community. on their anniversary a. splendid gocse dinncnwith all the trimings was served to a.few intimate friends, the table being centered with a,l0vely wedding cake which - Appointment of a new Public wag cut; and passed to the guests Utilities Board for New Brunswick was announced Tuesday by Premier It is worthy of note that Mrs. Hush John Flemmlns. at the close of the repast. MacKay's sister and her husband. Mi-. and Mrs. Joseph Barchard. wiio reside in Derry. N.i-i., also celebrat- Degree Master. Bro. Wllllam Manc- ed moi; sou. anniversary in Nov. Lean conferred the third degree on 1; is the sincere wish of one candidate who was unavoid- thelr many friends that Mr. and ably absent 13-St Week- ember. Mrs. MacKay will see many more anniversaries. IiegriieTCmeTrmd By Hillside Lodge C .3The regular meeting of Hill- side Lodge was held on Tuesday 30”- evening, December 16th with the N. G. Bro. Aaohn Maclbonald pre- siding. present. The degree team, in charge of SA PRE CHRISTMAS . LE l quilted lining. Reg. 319.50. lAEN'5 STATION WAGON COATS, IUII fur collars, quiltid linings. Reg. 535.00. Sole MEN'S STADIUM. COATS, fur collars, 524:50 5.... .......... .. 51 4.95 an-n swim a BOYS' STATION WAGQN COATS, fur collars, quilted lining. Regular 521.50. s...518.95 FOY5' BOMBER JACKETS. fur Regular 5l2.95. 58.95 Sale HAMBLY 5.; INNIS 166 Great George St. -wgumnmmmuxgsxz Phone 2754 wow'Neiv'N. s. Pilblic Bro. W. A. Hilchey addressed the his duties as an Oddfellow. Eaton H. Stewart presented each of the new brothers with the three Twenty-five members were 395510” with 3 additional FREDE'.R.ICTON, Dec. 17 - (CPi Ralph G. Mclnemey, Saint John After the degree was conferred new candidate with reference to ion behalf of the lodge Bro. links. emblem of the order. The new brothers led by Bro. James E. Cudmoiie thanked the lodge for these emblems, which are made of It was decided to remember the sick and absent members at this cheerful remem- brance of a small gift. Plans were made for conferring the degrees on candidates after the new year. Bro. Bruce MacPhee assisted by several Bmthcrs served a hearty lunch to the members. every ioyous sound of Christmas Don't let impaired hearing keep you alone and apart this Christ- mas season! Enjoy one of" the tiny, light, powerful, wondcrfizl "E:I:I:6 5 By the Makers nf World- Bs Famous Zcnifll Radio, FM and TcIci.'isi'on Sets Bone Conduction Devices Available at Moderate Extra Coal Toomhs Music Store Pianos, Ruilios. Electrical Appliances MUSICAL IIIERCIIANDISE 167 Queen St. Clftown, !'.E.l. -MlDNIGllT- I A FRAGRANCE Exclusive at REDDIN Enos. THE BEST r'WE CAN i,D0 is TO exreno TO YOU A PERSONAL INVITATION TO VISIT' US AND”SEE FOR YOURSELF THE MANY BEAUT- IFUL GIFTS ,WE HAVE TO CHOOSE FROM. ' GIFTS FOR EVERYONE 1'uggiiARo1AN. CHARLOTTETOWN l.'lV-T61" and ins::rancc broker, will be chairman, succeeding F. Dodd Tweedle, Edmundston. The other new board members are Prosper Girorard. of Kent Boom, and Char- les R. Allen. Hartland. They suc- and L. P. A. Rlbichaud, Rlchibucto. G. Earle Logan. Saint John, will continue as secretary. The appointments New Year's Day. The Utilities Board members also comprise the New Brunswick Motor Carrier Board. . Mr. Mclnerney is a former Pro- gressive Conservative member of the legislature. Mr. Girouard was a defeated Progressive Conservative candidate in Kent in the provincial general election last September. Mr. Allen is editor of The Observer, weekly newspaper at Hartland. Pisqidd-Eosimoiet. JMi'. Alvin Burke, merchant at are effective business Tuesday. December 9th. 2- i Mr. Floyd Jay was a visitor in Montague Tuesday. December 9th Mrs. Harold Jay and Mr. Floyd Jay were visitors in Charlottetown Saturday, December 13th. Mr. Guy Jay spent the week-r end of Decenhyer 13th at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Wendell Jay. Her many friends in Pisquid East were sorry to hear that Joycc Jay had to undergo an operation in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital Saturday, December 13th, and, all hope for a speedy recover-y.l Jliyce is a student at P. W. C., Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald, Lorne Valley, were guests of Mrs. MacDonald's parents, Mr. and N95. George W. Jay Sunday, De- cember 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rodgerson were visitors in Charlottetown Fri- ciay, December 12th. Mr. Cr-.cil Birt and little son Wayne visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Birt. Saturday. December 13th. Mr. George W. Jay was a visitor in Charlotetown Friday, December 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beer, Mont- . us, were guests of Mr. and Mrs E. E. Jay Sunday. December 14th Mr. and Mrs. B. W Birt. Parit- dale. visited Pisquid East. Sunday. December 1-ith. Mr. Chester--iBirt. and Miss Gladys Birt were visitors in Chat- lottetown Monday, December 15th Mr. and Mrs. George Leard and Mrs. Priscilla Jay were visitors in Pisquid East Sunday, December 14. -B.A UNION ROAD W.l;IT S. The December meeting of the Union Road W.M. s. was held atl the home of Mrs. A.G. Maliett on, - RUST CRAFT GREETING CARDS ' A LARGE VARIETY OF PERSONAL CARDS. THE KIND YOU LIKE TO GIVE AND RECEIVE. PERFUMES by-- Coty - ClIOCOLATES- GIFTS FOR HER Laqcome - Caron BRUSH. COMB and MIRROR SETS Page and Show Rowntree - Black Magic Moira - Lowney RONSON LIGHTERB GIFTS SHAVING SETS by-- Chanel s PIPES- Lenthcric - Courtley LEATHER UTILITY CASES Duiililll - Parker D.B.B. - G.B.D. Peterson RONSON LIGHTERS FOR HIM eaforth - Yardley WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF- BILL FOLDSIFOR MEN. WOMEN and CHILDREN. , CAMERAS ., IE SURE AND SEE OUR DISPLAY OF STATUARY . DEVONSVARE , THIS is New -'sxcmNo - DIFFERENT i REDDIN BROS. Lao M. nooosrrrn A Phone 86 ROY M. SMALLMAN illIi'-ll&- xonsic CHRISTMAS S - ' memories .- STILL PICTURES -- fcoioa ' Monday night, December 1st. with the president in the chair. The Christmas program" was as; follows: ”ChIlSi.n'lB. the Season of Birth and Re-birth"; Hymn, "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks By Night": the call to worship; prayer by the president. and scripture readings by Mrs. Harry Newman, Mrs. Harold Yeo, Mrs. James Mound andiMarjcrie Lamont. formed part of the program: I-lvmn, '11-Iark. What Mean Those Holy Voices?" was followed by sentence prayers. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered by ll members and four visitors. A temperance rcadiiiz was given by Mrs. Brent MaoMillan, "We don't have to drink to succeed in business". The election of officers then took place. For the program Mrs. Ster- ling Yeo gave a reading. "Divid- ends". and Marjorie Lamont ii readin . "The story of an Old Bible." e program for next meet- ing will be directed by Mrs. Harold Yeo and Mrs. Everett Lamont. The next place of meeting is the home of ,Mrs. Harold Yeo. Collection am- ounted to 34.90 and mitc boxes to 315.25. The closing hymn sung was "Angels From The Realms of Glory followed by the benediction. Following are the officers for i953: President, Mrs. Brent Mac- Millrin: treasurer. Mrs. Harry New- man; assistant treasurer, Mrs. Ster- ling Yeo: recording secretary, Mrs. Sterling Yeo: assistant recording secretary. Marjorie Lamont; cor- responding secretary, Mrs. Earl Liv- ingstone: Christian stewardship Mrs. Hamid Yeo; temperance secre- tary. Mrs. Brent McMillan; organ- ist. Mrs. MacArthur; assistant org- anist. Mrs. Mallett: Mission band president, Mrs. John Ashley: lead- er. Mrs. H. Newman; secretary Marie Wolvers; treasurer. Harvey Livingstone: organist, Catherine Maclirthur; iissistant organist, Joan Bryenton. Moiuiu. c. w. L. ..'The Little Flower sub-division Catholic Women's League held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. J. B. Jay. Sunday evening. December 7th with a good attendance. The president. Mrs. J. minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Correspondence as read by the secretary included letters from the following: Mrs. L.L. Noonan. pro- vincial presldent; the sacred Heart League: Miss Gertrude Coody, convenes of publicity; Rosslter. provincial convener of mlllllnes: the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic. ,The treasurer read the financial report. A sum of money was voted for it charitable purpose Plans were made to bring christ- mas cheer to 1 number of shut- ins end a box of clothing to be sent to st. Vincents Orphanage. i At the close of the buslncssl meeting the hostess, assisted by the lunhh committee, served dainty refreshments. ' The January ineellng will be held at the home of Mrs. G. F. Bonneil. l -home of Mrs. Walter wears on Pisquid, was in Charlottetown on ' i...Rs;:ai.;valied.:::..9"ei:: ,, ATTENTION MORELI. , . bers donating a cg,-mpathy or ",a,etlabout sewing material. well" card and live more irem-l fliers paid their fees. Minutes ofl35-(70 be . . 'The regular meeting of the the last meeting was Greenvaie W. l. was held at the pi'oved and signed. The sick committee GREENVALE W. I. given to the treat. school children Mrs Selby Spence, in the .cha.ir.pmittce reported purchasing arLic- expenditures for the ;i;1he Imepting opened by si:iginsz,les for school and presented ilie 564.60. e ns.ii.te Ode and repeating bill. The Red Cross com 'tt . - v v .- me creed in unlsmk waned 12 garments ml ee re Mrs. Allied Carew imit - Roll call was answered b em-,during year, and was asked to gee ,0” can will be anew It was moved and seconded that read, ap-llleague, and it was decided tnl , . shubi. The program consisted of read- Of ings by Mrs. MacRae, Mus. Spence Siiiiphant. The travel- miling apron was then opened p '5l9.1o was realized. The meeting and , rep()r(crj,lflS at Christmas. A balance ccezl B. A. Rideout, Grand Falls, December (lid with the pre.sidoni,pmaking uric rail. The school com,-lS3.0'7 was reported on hand, year PAGE NINE Itihelplul hints." The T' Bivship course. with and Mrs. rinsed with "The Queen." when ved by the hostess. secretary ,izave a short report on the leader- d . V .. Completed be” M the next meeting? "Wm ilAhlCl1 A delicious lunch was sor- ' on may I T myyzzx i 7 igg:iItlM::a.,, You're sure to son low prices wherever you look in our market-and for 8. perfectly obvious rea- son. We make every price 8. low price every day. That's why there are-, savings . . . sav- ings . . . savings-at turn-on every table. So save in a big way. I)o all your food buying here where super-values in good eating are always at your fingertips! Repeat Demand ' ; R0BlN HOOD FLOUR every Everv WY l-0.!" Pr-W5 Repeat Demand VT V Sold out of some lines. CIGARETTES Flat 50is-pkg. White or Brown-Sliced ooooooaooo. DOLE-High Quality-28 oz. FRUIT COCKTAIL. only . . . . . . . 45: Tom Collins Mix-Sparkling Water CANADA DRY. all reg. 25c. 2 for 39:: Grade "A" Large Size ' EGGS, what a buy. dos. . . . . . . 45: MAPLE LEAF-Repeat Demand PURE LARD. 3 lbs. PLANTERS-16 oz. jars 6 Delicious Flavors. T 389x23 DOLE)-Fancy-20 oz. PINEAPPLE JUICE. 2 for , , , . . .. 33; LYNN VALLEY-15 oz. W”' PEAS. Zfor 33: Westminster Fancy Cream Filled COOKIES. 1 lb. cello bog .. . .. 29: 3 R0115 Best Quality" ' CHICKEN HADDIE. 2 tins . . . . . 39c FRASERlS--Assorted--3 07.. POTTED MEAT SPREADS. 3 tins . 29: PLYMOUTH No. 1E7 oz. CHICKEN. boneless. fin . . . . . . 49: PRIOR'S-Two Fruit,-24 oz. ., MARMALADE. '2 jars . . .. . . . . .. 69:: SEASIDE-with key-Reg. 2 for 29c SARDINES. 3 fins Chlorophyll in wrist ' Make: it Green 29: Genuine Pyrex-Rog. 499 PIE PLATES. Special. each . . .. . 29c Munro: :0: (ism! II miiirs -:2inerixiuiuesisesisititmcu-siooswx-cutie MEATS Emperor 5""Pes. 2 lbs. .. 29c ny The Slab ................. .. 39.- For Juice Sliced. . 43:- Oranges. 3 doz. . . 79; Mfaple Leaf Boneless Pink Visking Butts. lb. . 59c Real Delicious Neck Ribs. 2 lbs. . 19c Boneless Digby 35: Cod Fillets 38: Grapefruit. 5 for . 234: Celery I7: Tomatoes . . . . . . . 23c Lettuce 19.; .. :2i:isinmuisaisainnm)insi an ootoooao I ! h)&a&!i&h)iIINh!) ' KKH'lK1K1KACl('('('C5l KKKWCKKKKHHCKE P I ! I F I 5 U aixxaxxnazaaxxzszaazzaaxzgnyi 8'? " :1'lKKZ'Z'('K'(K9('('(KK5('Z'i'21'('(tdi(l(K'(-. SlNGS...SAVlNGS...SAVl I l'.eVery t 50:: ' PEANUT BUTTER. 2 for . ... . .. 75c: --....-.u.n.L ..-....- ered by, NG SO00 Christmas Specials Catiniizls Rcz. .5279--3 1h. imx Holiday Chocolates, box SL98 )Ir(ir)rn1iL'l-('s Re.-z. 52.75 -.'i lb imx Special Chocolates, box SL89 Gaming's Reg. 52.49--3 lb. box Regal Chocolates, box ,. SL79 Mnirs Res. Sl.5i'i Pot-of-Gold, 1 lb. box .. S,s'1.25 We.:tnn's Hard Can(I,v Christmas Mix. 2 lb. pkg. 75c .'ll('(Tnrmirk's- Real Quality Clirisinias Creams, 2 lb. 75c l”resh 'i'Iiis Year -In Shell Mixed Nuts, 2 lb. pkg. 85c Dark Co-op Fruit Cake. 2 lb. slab 95c lint-unite Your (ihrislnias 'T.iliie Christmas Table Cloths 35c Tn Mairii Taliie Cloths- Christmas Serviettes, pk. 20c Pkz. iii (3 With Hats, 'l'rii.c. r-tr. Christmas Crackers. pkg. -I90 liiaritiiiio Mriid- 24 oz. Mince Meat, per jar ...... .. 39c idTR!Kl(MWl('CK9G1I3&'(!(5ll'C?(l(lIlR'll&l(WI Store Hours Open Friday Night un- til 9:30; open Monday and Tuesday Nights un- til 9:30; Closed Christ- mas Eve at 6:30: Open Saturday. Dec. 27. 8:30 to 9 p.m. '3-343:'3i2:)iR.3i)3.3c I Enxnmnzisaa-ram CLEARING Santa Claus will be in our Moreli I 5'9" Saturday afternoon or 2 pm. Be sure to bring the kiddies. These. items also on sale ggditgista: following Co-op : 5 u CHERRY VALLEY E , ST. PETERS F R E E MOIIELL P Y TRACADIE 2507 - 1303 VERNON RIVER mint-u l .5nnmmnnmnn nanmammann AT COST AND BELOW- Some Lines Of rots Looli For Our Special Sale Tags E'-5lS!a3iI.5E . -r..v.u-we-o-v-I-I” i A I -i ii to 9 0'