DECEMBER 17. 1951 THE WESTER N oualtalau l (T? GEORGE CLOW Illtl House Phones: The Guardian may be f aeii 30 3,",-'g News-stand. Water Street: PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE 8 Summer Street, Sumrneraida. gun, subscriptions. Ativertlllng Representatives Jilowlng atoms In Sunirnerside: onto;-e, Summer Street: Gourllee Drugstore, 2i Central Street: noucetteis Grocery, Second Street; Phone soar. GEOBGI-.' w()'l"i'0N 8032 and 2452 bought at any of the Mark Gaudet. 6'1 Granville street: Island Motor Transport. W3, street; Vince's Grocery, 120 Russell Street; Enman'a Belf- M Service Drug. K. I. Walla in Kenaington. WEST PBINCE OFFICE Alber-ton: Frank Weeks. Representative. Phone: ca-2 Office and 68-3 House. at"? ...CHIPMAN selected builders -TRAVELLEIIS REST School W-d red brick in stock at Brace'a. ..1lifPOB'rED and Portland Canada Cement in stock at Bi-ace's. ..sr;a PURE FISH MEAL. 62',-'.-".6 protein obtainable at Brace s,, summerside. -)v0'rlCI-I. ;-A-ll kinds of car- penter work and odd jobs done at reasonable rates. Alfred Stavert, .iiarSi1l9- . .-BTJYING live chicken and (nu-1 daily at m.V home. Payinfz 11;:ltE5t market price. If you want .0,-.-.99 give us a call. Eddie Muc- oonald. Kensington. ..o'LEAItY STORES Di-.'ti0ifAT- m - The merchants of O'Leary have their stores nicely decorated in keeping with the Yueitide sea- son, A fine assortment of goods for all the family is shown in the rilffcrent stores. -A Z. -i)oNATfoNs To Burn: soc- lETi'- The sum of fifty live (3355) dollars was donated by the resid- mts of 0'l.cary, Mount Royal and lln.onvale to the Britinh and For- c.;:n Bible Society. The President 01 the o'Leary branch of the Biblc Society is John Moreshcad and the active secretary is Mrs. L. G 1'):-Wftf. The collection has just been completed and was organiz- lfl hy Mrs. Dewar. -AZ -SYMPATHY EXTZNDED - Deepest sympathy is being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Eiiis of Central Royalty, Charlotte- town. on the death of their four month old daughter Freda M. El- li: on Dec. 12th. Funeral service was held on 'Ilhursday, Dec. 13th from the McLean Funeral Home in Charlottetown with interment in the People's Cemetery. M-rs was formerly Miss Eva Ellis 2 . Mrs. G .- daughter of Mr. and cargo Shaw of Cape Wolfe. -A Z. -0'T.EARY Y. P. U. ELECTS OFFICERS -- All the officers of the 0'14-ary United Church Young People's Union were re-elected at their meeting on Thursday night. Doc. lilih at the Church with the minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson pro- siding. The slate is as follows: President. Miss llcstcr Bo.-ite., vice-president, Harold Mr-Neill: F4'CrPiIIr.l'. Olive Jeliv: treasurer. Eva .l. .liacLcnnan. Two conven- ers were appointed. Miss Eva J. lfartennan and the minister. The recreation will be in uharge of Donald Math:-son and Harold Mr- Neiil The temperance studies will be given by Mrs. Therin Ellis. The i'.P.i'. voted to give fifty dollars to the Missionary and Mainten- ance Fund of the Church. They decided to have their Christmas pa-Iy on Thursday. Dec. 20th Then followed a sing-song of Christmas carols and flames. -A.Z. Professional Cards llli. J.N. CUNNINGHAM VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Sinai East Summerside n Concert Thursday evening, Decem- ber 20th. -UPPER FBEETOWN Christ- mas school Concert in Birch Grove Hail, Thursday, December 20th. --MOASE JEWELLERS are pre- pared for last minute shoppers. Give Gifts that last from Moase Jewellers. -HAVE YOU GOT YOUR NAME in yet to win the new 15 Jewel Watch given away Christmas Eve by Moase Jewellers. -SUNBEAM SCHICK and Rem- ington shavcrs make i'ine Christ- mas Gifts. ilo and 6 volt models. sold by Moose Jewellers. -THE .-lllt"TION 'sale on the premises of the late Mrs. Bessie lilnrtin, Lower Newiown, will be postponed until Thursday. Decem- hcr 20th, 1051, at 1 P. M -0. G. I. T. r'.uu'v -- On Fri- day night, Dec. 14th. the members of the Canadian Girls in Training of the O'Lcary United Church held their annual Christmas party in the Sunday School room of the Church. Gifts were exchanged by the girls and games and contests were enjoyed and candy, fruit etc, were passed around. The girls pre- THE GUARDIAN. CHAR LOTTETOVVN Santa Enjoys Work, lie Tells Reporter Musical I Smashing Success Al Summerside A new play "Romance at Ran- dom”. a three-act musical comedy. written and directed by Norman MacDonald. CDA., vice-princ- ipal of summer-side High School, was a smashing success in its pre- miere presentation before a full house in the Baptist Hall in Sum- mersldc on Friday evening. This play, from the pen of a talented Island teacher who has previously written other success- ful plays, ranks with the best of the imported plays which are pro- duced by theatre groups each year throughout Prince Edward island. "Romance at Random”. starring nineteen high-school students and PAGE FIFTEEN Sunset corners in Prime Edward Island where he tells an enquirlngl . Legion To Sponsor local girl that he may stay for "Days and days", and his chumlsanta looking amourously at another local girl. adds, "And nights and pk The Alberlon Legion branch is nights". . ' .1 After many mirth provoking ex sponsmmz 3 mm from Santa Claus for the childi-I-n of Alberton poi-lences in Sunset Corners, the story ends happily when wade and I. . . I his chum win the affection of thelfggnzgciglgugblscg;?,;n::'e1g”eE;:; local girls that they had first met busy decorating the Legion Home upon me" MHVAL and prepare to and arranging a Christmas tree lfor S:1nia's visit on Wednesday. settle down in "Sunset Corners". The excellent spemamcs be'lDe;-. 18th. at three O'clock. Santa. llias p;'OlnlSCd to bring treats for l tween aels rounded out a superb ”l"”””3't ”"”'m"me”t- and '" all the llttle bots and girls and the order of their appearance were: rm one is to be overlooked. ffms b-Y Mix 0133""? M”""' Many citizens have offered to L5” NW" 3”? While Chli-5” amp Santa in his rim pro-Chrisb mas": tap dancing by Paula Sch-,maS Visit M Albwwn m many uiman and Robert Sheen: rlueis; ,.m,.M It is hoped that in W,” be by MDFC1 and Caml Elmlrki”-!.:i speexal day for the enildren of "Vim!" U155 mid "0 cm"? Alli.-ilbcrton and surrounding dis- Ye Faithful": the Elderkin s.stcrstm..L.,-,..;.wv. as part of the chorus routine sand; "Then Go We Forth To 'The' IIISTOIIIF PIPES WiNlx'IPEG- (C?) ----One of the e For the benefit of all me little children who were unable to visit Santa Claus on one of his numer- ous appcarances in Prince Edward Island t-he Guardian reccntly vis- itcri Santa in his dressing room near liolmans Toylanci in Sum- mcrsidc. It was dinner time. and Santa while resting in his dressing room, was having a light lunch and a cup of coffee. Santa was in his usual good humor, and never seems to tire of talking about G1 the little boys and girls that he loves so dearly; he said that most of them have been very, very good, and hoperl that they will not forget to be sentcd their leaders, Mrs. W. G. Dickson and Mrs. Herbert Vatchcr with appropriate gifts and also Mrs. Lewis Bernard who is the organist for the C. G. I. T. when they present their Christmas Ves- pcr Service in the 0'Lcary United Church on Sunday evening Dec. 16th. This active and energetic group of teen age girls is one of the most enthusiastic youth groups in the village of O'Leary and vicinity. -AZ Personals -Master David Morrcli. Alber- ton. is n patient in the Western Hospital. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. , ' -8. -Mr. Gordon White. manager of the Princcss Pat. Theatre Alber- ton. has arrived in Calgary. by plane Tuesday morning. Mr. white expects to enjoy the winter sports in Banff and vicinity. ..BQ Traffic if Siandslill In West Prince The snow storm which started Saturday morning and continued nvcr the week-and brought all traffic to A standstill in the West Prince area. Some roads were passable on Saturday but with very heavy going and large banks of snow piling up in all sections. kept most Christmas shoopers at home and stores closed early in th! evening. Government plows were out on Sunday but with it heavy drift continuing through the day roads continued to fill in im- mcdintcly after the plow passed nnd many motorists were stuck on the main roads. -1". DR. J. A. IICIBCN DENTIST Dental X-Rays lnaaiinsan Building SUMDIEBSIDE Dlnl 2366 T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Clnadlan Bank of Commerce Building Crapaud-Victoria Board of Trade Monthly Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Crapaud-Victor:a Board of Trade was held in Crapaud hail, Monday, Dec. 10. The president. DR..Hart, man- ricer of the Bank of Novi scotia. Victoria, presided at the meeting which was well attended by board mtxnbers. - Lloyd Roger:-on reported on the first Maritime secretarial confer- Snmmersme. P. E. I. PHONE 2333 L 8' FI Nillitor "Lo. Clmltiiete Visual Analyses Gin-ea Fitted PHONE am sMALr.MAN's BUILDING orrom:-rmsr lnmrner-aide. P. E. I. L Li L E. E. Parkman Opt.l).. R.().. OPTOMETIIIST 3”! Examined Om" llourn 9 '0 I2 - 1 to s "W 5.? appointment Phone I231 Ilicisur 1-usual: otoo. lluruner lit. smrnncrstdo dinner Fliica lunnual meeting of the Maritime -Board of Trade held in Sydney in once. which was held in Sydney. Nova Scotia, on October 1st. Robert Dawson reported on the October. A discussion was held on mat- ters pertaining to the snow plow, and snow fence for this area. it was decided by the board that they would hold their annual goose supper in F'CbI'UEi'y. Ways and means of lncrenslnz the memberships were discussed. and it was suggested that each member try to bring in a new member, particularly one of the voung men who have not as yet become interested in the work of the board. The next regular meeting of the board will be the annual meeting on January 7th. at which election of officers for 1962 will take place. HEAVY Woltlulll. Jacob Ayrcr, German drama- tist of the lath century. wrote more than 100 plays in a 10-year period. BESFORD, England -- (OP) - The historic bells of St. Martin's Church have been restored after 40 yeara' silence. One of the bells at the Worcestershire Countv . (good when Christmas is past. Hundreds of Letters S.-onia has received hundreds of letters this yearn He had been busy reading the ones that had just arrived, and had only two more left to read. one of these said. "Dear Santa: Will you please send me a sleigh and a wallet this Christmas. My brother Ronnie wants a gun and a truck. Merry Christmas. and love. (child's name: PS. I hope you don't get too over- worked before you leave Christmas eve." The other letter said, "Dear Santa: If you think we have been good enough to get. anything from you at Christmas we would like a pair of skates. a pair of bunny fur mitts, a pastry set, and a game of Chinrse checkers." (child's namel. Santa spoke very highly of his busy helpers on the staff of Hol- man's Toyland in Summerslde and Charlottetown where he occupies his nicely decorated throne on his visits to thcse two stcres. llc has distributed thousands of apples and booklets to the happy children who have been fortunate enough to have visited him since he arrived on Prince Edward Is- land. Santa has many stories to tell about his experiences with the lit- tle boys and girls who oome to visit him. some are sad stories about little ones who are sick, or, who, for other reasdhs. are not able to enjoy Christmas as others o. Rccenlly a little girl who came to visit Santa asked him if she might have an apple to take to her little sister who was sick in bed at home. - A very quiet Saturday nlcht was Santa was so touched by the observed in Albcrton as drifting thouzhtfulness of this little girl snow and freezing temperature for her little sick sistnr that ho gave her a big generous supply of apples as a kindly reward for be- Heavy Drifting On Roads In S'side Area Government snow plows were kept busy over the week-end in their attempts to keep the main highway open between summer- side and Alberton and east of Summcrside to Borden and char- lottetown. An official said last night that the Borden-Summeraide highway was passable and also the road as far east as Summer- field. However. due to constant cross drift the highway filled in to some extent. after each trip of the plows and ears were report- ed stuck at various points along the highway. Island Motor Transport officials said last night at Summerside that all their buses were cancel- led at 5:30 PM. yesterday. ex- cept the airport bus. Bus drivers report heavy ground drift . on most roads. Two buses. one at Tryon and.anothcr at Cains Hill near 0'Leary Corner were stuck in anowbanks throughout Satur- day night. The one at '15-yon was still imprisoned in snow late last night. Bus drivers report the road between Alberton and Leary closed by snow at Bloom- field Corner and that between Richmond and Wellinfllbn N10” is a solid drift throughout which fills in as soon as a plow passes through. Very few ears have ventured out against the contin- uous drift and two snow plows. one at Tyne Valley and one at Elmsdale were stuck in ditches over night on Saturday but have since been freed. ponpou .. (GP) .- Margaret Goodfcllow. 27, has just received a card for her fifth birthday. sent 22 year: ago by her grandfather, it had been lost in the post. ACTIVE WINTER FORT FRANCES, Ont.-(CP)- More than 40 links of curlers will be sweeping the rinks at the Fort I-lrsnces Curling club this wlnt r. The increased membership is church is dated 1261. commodated on 10 sheets ogice. up V. .7, I) -.--at little -fellow, and a:-'sui'ed the lit- flllliiv "lid he 1135 Wit 5” 31 h0m9-. D '.',rlI d MB p , D rt! d - ml two teachers. is a sparkling Lcht milllel gig; Grglfal n,?nb,,F.m uN' comedy. into which musical iiuin-lhhnsmn 'm,d ca,m.,.me' ' I 1 . as or . b,, 9', eueht pols; d Pu "idl, ion The Fmm Phflrllsv hall”-' '0 Churches. Three ranks of its pipes d” kc , G '” u ' vd0 With Wofklnil 171 ll” k”Fh9"- 'v.ll be used iii a new org.-in at St. aqifligsslzcpfceg aft:-1 Ne Y kl Musical accompaniment has M, Alnnns but the rest are beyond re- at the igaldiiigegoll ill: wiilv of (tlriel Mlfscflulh He”S”5' mm M” G”l"-i)-W- ; . I r 4...... ..... , late head of Westovcr Ltd. a giant r P 13150" lHi';h School, Nfllilllfloiricst. church organs hrrc 15 being HRYDPT 13:6-n down after 60 years service Saints' and Sr. Alhan retail dry-:.oocl.; firm. who to testl 17:19 P1?ll'”di-atlasespivfisitialitrqin, 1m-lurlocl in the cast of ”Rn- the ability of his son to make a .p0',”".d 0 "5 5”mFim”: 3"” 1' mauve at Random" weir: Ray success of husiness under unfavorvligilinifllrggfgtlwrw: 21,12, :)lf”1(:::iA' urrzson. John Trericnick. Nor- ablc conditions. states in his wilil ' t r ' r. i I ' .'..ili'i .VnrDnnald. F-lartzaret. Shaw ing so kind and thoughtful in herlmlfs as 3 DPvYT0rm91' and tT0UD9f.jll1nt the bus.ncss nlill descend to,'i:';dhS:::;'”s 1" hm” 9"” w Minn" Both lalarpcr. Rflss l.c.'ur:C.V- T7331- sister. but none that. creates u hear - mi; gm, ongy 0,, mg condmon ”,,,g,- - - in...-3;; st;-on;-, ,x1..1mim Pnjiner, M3n.V 01111.5 stories are filled ii'al'l11ifl'z interest like this one. flaefiransfcit the bu-inc-ss to st:-angel Mfr Mm-'Df"l31d M: P””'”" and La,.on szluimzan. with mirth and humor: for ex. venatile 1-..,(.,"ncr isurroundings. the loraiit of which'l"'"'97' mm m” '9"-Ni” llih Chorus ('ir'.-.-Sliirlev Barras: 'aniple, one . little boy rccenL1,' He 1:. inclcrd. A versatile pcr-115", he eslamshed by cizanccp "Says. Mrs.'Carewr-”, ”L.1('kv lla.- gm... 11,919,, (-,,u.p Joyce Jen. came to visit Santa and told him i'0Fm91' and C31” 1101!! the SDelI- The (mum. 1aw,.m.I b1emdr01ded.:llElfi is S0n'. 'lThf' 5-ll'?1511k11 Elf izns. El Morrison. Joan Mor- he had looked their chimney ovcr.:hound all-Cntlfill of the children pndmnces .0 3 map of the worldllliil Mid "Th050 If-W9 Ti" ri-rm, Sh ox Prin'4', Joamirt Smith and thought that it was too smailkfor hours w:t-.1 his songs and gwjm a pointer which hits Prince: G0d"'- Mziry '.vfoc',;ou:an. Dorothy Can- !" Sama t” 90""? d”V”l3 11” ”l'3”ld,a””"' .3” ."W"”M by we m”'lEclwrtrd Island, a place. up to this On the same (lav in which '1mi. Iilerle Elclcrkm and Carole handed Santa the key to the front,-SIC Of ll15. hp”-Z f”lCL'm'dl0p"i lpoint in the story, unheard of hyl,”RomanL-e at Random" was p:c- Elrierin. dmt” M m5 h0"”' .C”"'p1"'E ll"”llh.l” 0111?: 353:5 mg Ted pl:-V famonc present. isented. a radio play. "rho .Vlo:ir-rn, Chorus songs we-ie: "Hail To 3 N and, m" ”dfl”55' 5" mm, r,?ffj'”,,,f” pj " .nO'l mlii The result of this was the arriv-fchristmas Cm-oi", also writtcn by Prince Eorina;-d l-land". "Happy- Sanvtnnuoud he suie to call. Salitfh ffnl";. .11M(f;f;;.1,m1ln'sn .al of young Wade Westover andi.VLr. MacDonald. uas p”CsPlllCfl l-fol". ”Summcrsirle" ”On The hmlel"' 'et”'""d me k 3' m ""' "i m” ' i '(u1 0 pa-l eihis chum. in the little v.llage oflover CJRW from Sumincr-:rlc Fn'vn". nv tie lad that he would not i1L'9d Ll! on : s'.vcet01' than the voices of chil-l h,vmr.s,l l i Eare going to leave for him on jchristmas eve. ;cirrn singing Christ-mas p i Santa. said he hopes there will and mentioned particularly 'tS2i- .be snow for Christmas eve be-H301 Night. Holy Night"- L'rgos Fire Preca utlons icause he would prefer to make nt Santa asked that both children- lleast part of his journey-with his big sleigh and reindeer. but, hnIaiiri4WFCnl5 lake ,5P9Cl31 PFe'. said. I have never failed to make Cautions 10 Pl'8l'6'nt MD during V-HG , the trip on Christmas evc. anti, Chrisini:-is season whcn decor-1 regardless of the -Marne;-4 1 Wm ations and other festivities of the call on every good little boy aticl,h0l!d3.V 55350” Wild 10 CW5”: girl. so I would like them all to gal unusual fire hazard... .. l numly to bed Wm" mcmmy 0.-g Smta being a veteran fzrerrlan. daddy tells them it is limc,- anti min 8 di-W-nsu-shed ion: service have a nice long sleep so they-ineclzrl. said that if people are. will have 3 big day to play Wm, c:ircful and heed the suggestions their toys on Christmas, of the Fire Marshal, Christmas t Saturday. old Santa made his,”'39d not be marktd by tragedy last appearance at I-Ioiman's for F15 V-10 F951” Of mew , lthls War, but he expects to have The V11"? P-'i559d VPIZV ClU1Ckl.V rnough time to pay a visit to the in talking to Santa. and soon it, orphanages, the hospitals. the ,-am 1 was time for him 30 :10 back 19 atorium, and some other institu- lhis biiz throne. l tons on Pnnge Eda-3,-d 151-Md. be. All that Santa Claus has meant g fore he shirts on hLs long tour on in the millions of "2:-own-ups": lCltristni:ts Eve. ,llli0 D?l'h-305 (Ml that 3 V9T.V dear i when asked how he ,.n5m.(.-.'p;)r.rt of Ciiristiiixs is rnissinglfvor the mou5;md5 0; handuhakgs mm ili:lCll1. new thatvsanta C..1us thinks , me Children during ms mam. M5, ; they aietoo od for him to xis.t, its to Toyland. nld Santa tang).-iw-ii vividly WW-led Wile" DP”. imziy ,.e.p1g(.d' -.1 have an arm asiOl(l Santa pm!-zcd up his applesl sirong as thc handle on the old HM Valid-V "ml "ml MP9”) 0" i i i I l 4 I i to-.vn pump". this way in Tow meet and Santa. who is a most ontrrt.rtin.- HWRL "ll ll” WM Md in: person. has enacted many .C0mP l0 Vl-Vt h3'"4 The Neighbors By George Clerk II l I1-Ff I-e II. I. M. on vc:'.I'.” 7ICill'I,l:.I?:IS "lf he has left his wife again don't leave it at this address. Just send it back to me." 'Ill"l III'lI'l'llIWL'I'l&I'lI CORRECTION SUNBEAM SilAVEMASTEIt AD Appearing in The Guardian, December 15th, THE PRICE SHOULD READ 2,336.00 ononor: 'r. cnarucn J eiveiler . Summerside j I . A 4:3:-nuns.)-:is:;::" ,'tx:cuxzxtr.';fsssxx . - -g- ---- -s-'IICW' CENTRAL GROCERY Due to the loss by fire of our oremises on the corner of Central and Fitzroy Streets, Summerside, we will be unable for a SHORT PERIOD to look after the requirements of our customers at this location. We would, however, welcome the opportunity of servllng you at our store at 174 Central Street. Dial v funnunnuennnvt it is H swat 5-2111 to W9 San!-1 igtmcxec-u-c-wet41':K'sva1mmvz-um-are-mt uKu1e:-u(':-za:- sx:':'z'c'r.':':'z:'c'z L - ESi(lK-. ( J-'.'lt(K'-I (I'V- kcv. 'nnd his accordion. and all the 91 Q Santa will not have any lrOlll.)lE!lt'l'lIl-'IIl0fi :IiiliCl'P(l around and 3: ' 7 E 5 to get into the home of every gnoriljolnlnf-I With 53"” 5n the S0"E5- lav 5 little girl or bo.v. he said, hut his: Whcn asked how he enjoyed .54 & greatest worry is what he is going ll9M'iE.'-' U19 Childvlieng V0195 i1n:i'i ? v' - cl."-5 as. , .,a t . .- 1- vi :()7Li1(;(:f.r?ll2ll'a1i1n l::i11(;i,lll1lllO(i1g:lf& (1:12; :,l.?:iys Zafdonlyhm-id W3: a noimng lQliilklhi1,3,1)-M):Ii7i3?i,nXIII-IMHMIMDINIMIMMMMM3v)i3iE3131343'.2.3.3242132.2.D:3.3-212:)-2'l3.?.)l3c)iBah)-3.I)a)3I5?h.'N launches a dozen outfits! Give Blouses for Christmas . 'l'lirgi'i'c the "Bettor- Half” of so mam. niuny cositiiiiv-. (ihonso Inilnrrri Blouses for aetivo sporisucur. CllOl')Sf' lmgv Blouses. rlumsv hcavenly nylon Blouses. 'l'hcrrr's a simply wonderful selection here including Blouses to unnr with evoigxtlnnz from slacks in rockinil skirts . . . rirnss thvm up until jmvcls or pnsics--rlrrss tlwm tirmn with in-inf st-.iri's. Blouses are unmlrrful to give and rxr-iting to rot-r-ixci Moderately Priced 1.98 to 8.95 Summerside