gAcajrEN m5‘- Y'~ ""v""\1r\_qwv|- _...- _ ‘ 31$ Bilb- B-BOIIJBJI} hivivillilILBJJEIIIiIMNIE-D-PIY!=*“ Efllllnl-a 4m May this be the happiest Chnshnos ol your life I I and '49 the best New Year. HALL MANUFACTURING and GOLD STORAGE GO. LTD. SUMMERSIDE any; xaxmazsa-a-sv 1.13am:wiaas.ss—axuas.ursl\\\\ “i ‘A... 3 u...“..............,........... - -- :3 i i i i i 2 I l‘ i _ i l i | l f JOY . . . AND MAY '49 a: A GLAD NEW YEAR FOR YOU! f l‘ ' FOLEY’S DRUG STORE ‘ t‘ SUMMERSIDE n-ie wesrsnu TGUARDIAN Tl lE GUARD! G. Mutter-t. Bunnerside. ClIGUII-C. O. llowlclt. 36th. 1948. Knutsford Chrisimis sermon and 11.45 A. M. Alma Uhrist mon at 11 A. M. OLeary at jPeopies Union will “ Chfstmas pageant “The G‘ . n'cen'." There will be no so ,B!‘a~ this S'1'~rlny_ '\'“1~ ' Y. P. U. will hold a “Watch ll we Ll- slde on December 31st at ll P. M ll S P. .\i. Pageant i-‘runlcinscnse and Myrrh“ at Knuts, l -—0'LEAR\' PASTORAL UIIAIMAEI. l -'l‘he United Church oi Cunadaj Rev. W. G. Dickson. B. A._ Pastor.» The services for Sunday, Drrcmber 26th are as follcws: West Devon at 2.30 P. M. t Bloomfield at 7.30 P. M. The Young present analyser-ms.» N:DIDIIDE,T;QADIQQMY‘ \ service at the ht-ne oi hut L‘ .- t u i5 u w st M. t! i: l' i i ‘l N A 1 t May the glow oi the ' candles at Christmastime bring the iight of hope,‘ the flame of faith and the warmth of good tel- lowship to all . . . i t1 i I t Bill s Bike Shop Summersltie t ultemsutczisisiutmtcnus ~ were; -GENEBAL INSURANCE, Ralph f -—O'LEAR\’ BAPTIST CHURCH B. A" B. D.. Minister. Services December; a. 1a.; music. i Presbyterian Christmas Tee fur Sunday Schooiibhtudai‘. lJcccuibc-r 26th. mus §€l‘~ "Gold. - ford 7.30 P. M. Community Christ- i mas service at Bethcl 1.30 P. M. ‘ha-r it MR2" i rv‘ce in‘ (Ylrwv ; Night" y day. Boxing Day. Dec. 27th. Ralph -Cullbeck d: Co. and W. M. Bow- -—0UR. STORES will be closed Christmas Day. Dec. 25th and Mon- nrss. Bcdeque. Mr —.\tfl\l.l>lt'QUli and Kensuigtoit Churches. Services Kensiitg» ion at it A. M. The Minister will preach and at 7 P. M. ‘Mr. Gard- iner Dnizcll will conduct the service and preach the sermon. Maipeque at 7 P. M. Candle lighting service. The Minister. Rev. J. A. McGowan. \'/ fl —N0 MILK DELIVERY 0N CHRISTMAS DAY—Tlie attention of the reader is directed to adver- tisements appearing in this paper to the effect that there will be no milk delivery by the Ideal Dairy, Summerslde, on Chirstmas Day. This ls being done to give the de- llverymeit a holiday on that day ind an opportunity to be with ‘heir families. For the conven- ience of customers an extra deliv- ery will be made in Summerside on Friday afternoon, December 24. and cus cmers are asked to put by out. their bottles and tickets aftcr dinner and to order sufficient milk to do them over the holiday. The ideal Dairy will also not make my delivery on Christmas Day to customers in Kenslngton. St. El- eanors and the airport. and 1t hits been impossible to arrange e second delivery for these custom- ers on the day before Christmas. Customers in these areas are ask- ed to order sufficient milk Friday morning to do them till Sunday. Oll in Wh 5 —On Sunday mortiing. December 19th there was a good congregat- ion at the Brae United Church when the Sunday School children, under the leadership of the super- htendenn, presented a ilne Christmas pro- gram including an impressive can i die lighting ceremony. The chi!- wren were all well trained and al. LOOK their parts in a. reverent. and devotional manner. opened with aflne sing-song of the beautiful carols, followed by the candle- lighting ceremony. Phee recited. a piece, "I Think of Then followed a most ap- propriate Christmas the chorus being "O Come All Ye UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH ~Jncluded amohg the churches in Summerside who celebrated their Christmas service on Decembe 19 was the United Baptist, when the minister preached Christmas‘- ser- rnon in the morning on “Love Came Down At Christmas." In the evening the choir was in charge and conducted a carol service with anthems interspersed. Solo parts were taken by M1‘. J. H. Leuty and Mrs. Clarence Mercer and a duet hy the Misses Shirley Poole and Joyce Mat-Kay. . Mr. Leuty was organist. At Trinity United Church ma. i240 on your dial SUNIMERSIDE May every gift you receive be one of happiness and good cheer to last a lifetime. From the warmth in our hearts to the warmth in your homes, we wish you the merriest of Christmases and oll good wishes for the New Year! CJRW l BUNDLES or coop WISHES FOR YOU AND YOURS THIS curusmss! » SllEEN & MelNNlS T W P5 Phc of read and ‘n-n her. anthems latter lujah" CBTOl familiar" Jesus." Faithful“. by the Minister. Rev. W. G. Dick- son of 0'Leary. of tiiui there “as a Cantata “While Bhop- herds Watched" by lioldurlillcnss and Viola Wagner, direction of the orstl-llilt- Mary Gcldari. taken by Mrs. L. M. Cullbcck and a duet by Mrs. i-‘rank Daley aiui Allison Macho-an. cessioital "0 Conic All Ye Faith- ful“ and the lecesslonal Night“ were most impressive. 0n Christmas evening at ix. there will be Christmas lha Church oi Christ, the s under the Wlnsloe Morrison when carols an. were, sung. Among tn "Great. and "Crown Hint King." when hr minister gave a Christmas message W 0T0 "Born in morning service. During the eve itlng the anthems were "Who 1' This King of Glory?” and “Hallo the minister's themt “Born This Day." The Junior Girls Choir assisted the Senior Cho Presbyterian Church Sunday and sang several carols o the beginning The anthems the organ were Us Now G0 Even Unto Bethlehem’ J, L, Haiton. into Joy" by Caleb Semper. "Bethlehem" by Gounod and the choral arrange- mctit by Carl Dels of “There's A Song In The Air" by Oley Speaks. The morning minister was on Not Come“ and the evening theme "A Fore-Gleam What of Its Afterglow." -S and Lh e alcn at now EtTeiSERtAFi-ificm and A he story told by c, alter and‘ Sunday School. by Mrs. the presentation by Elder Fred MacEachern replied in a few well chosen yvords. saying the presen- tation “as o. complete surprise to A short. by the Minister and then this en- joyable iarogram concluded by tilt‘ Benediction. O Mrs. carol was choir and congregation The Scrip- ture in song and story was rend by the Sunday School and Grace hiacEachczrn ticallng with There was an exercise, "Gifts for Jesus". by the juniors. the program presentation by the children School y friends in the Church, for her ale- rotcd and faithful service in the .___________ rend "The Wise to Mr-s. their the Miss part was | under A solo The pro- “Silent l service. At music direction of Mis ls Jehovah‘ a Manger" at the or of both with M rs. service: Cle yt "Lt “Break Fort h the Charles message by the “If Christ Had or Christmas ivy MacFadycn, The program Christmas Gladys Mac! litany with prayer was offered "Silent. Night" Marjorie Ma:- which the beau- sung by the the Scripture Men." A feature n suitable MacI-‘adycit the Sunday parents and was ion for the evening. Dec. year of The address was James MilCKinlltiil was made Maciteod. Mrs. D11 F°1111d 01 There was a fine address was givcn HOLD XMAS PARTY ~T11e West Devon United Church Young Peoples Union Christmas party and closing funct- Wednesday l5th. Despite biting cold winds and treacherous roads, there was a very large attendance. The first part of the evening con-l sisted of a very flnc presentation or educational pictures from National P‘ilm Board (llrccted by the Bideford Bi- ological Survey, with the projector and generator from Tyne Valley. held Oil film c "The Manitoba Festival of Music.” another film showing how t-usilylspacious homc was a large and race prejudice can be started and its cure. a third was a sing-song OUR GREETING IS AN OLD ONE But . . . Christmas is the of year for old songs. wishes, old friends . . . tgain wesal. Merry Christmas and Best Wishes for the new year. . r. SGHURMAN co. LTD. KENSINGTON -- SUMMERSIDE — CHARLOTTETOWN WEST DEVON YOUNG PEOPLE preciated and Dr. Found and Mrs. ll-‘ound were cordially welcomed .by the Minister, Rev. W. G. Dick- son of OLcary 0n behalf of the young people. Candy was sold by the _voung ladies. The second part of the evening consisted of a fine social hour at the home 0f the President, lvirs. J. A. Cvrigg. v/hcre delicioussrcfrcshments ucrc served. The Y. P. U. made a. present- ation of a purse of money to their Minister and his wile. Elder Mr. Charles Morcshcad tnoved a very hearty vote of thanks to Dr. Found which was seconded by Mrs. Grigg and carried unanimously. The centre of ittiraction in the lovely their the ntitled iguiiy decorated Christmas tree. iChrisimas games and contests were . . May you enjoy a Yuletide crowded with happiness . . . a Christmas tree heavy with the gifts you've looked forward to. Jos. READ co. no. and 01 P01111111‘ SW85 and EHOlllCl‘ was enjoyed under the leadership of _ BLACK SWAN "110 119811118 Wllh 1116 511181113 0i the the Minister. A donation was made T H E B A R B A B A A N N I - favorite Christmas carols. It was to lhc United Emergency‘ Fund g The black swan ls a native ol gréltly elljvyed 111d "W611 flP- for Britain and a donation will be n Australia. given for the Vclrla Matthews l‘ —'* _ Plund. Arthur Grnhant was np- . _ .__.. __,,,,,-,,_,, ' ---c\_.. --.d~c_-..1L _ _ _ \‘\ -.-.\-3,,l,,‘,_,,,,,,.,,,- yrnintcrl it titcntbci" of the Flint it; tlountil the not: péoilicior l‘... lteacrty Xtété tifuniliiank‘; was “erg- 1 lemlcd lo Mr. and Mrs. Grigg for to their hospitality. Presents were P‘ then vwllnngcd and this sociable function cohcluclctl by singing it carols and by all repeating the t or GREAT JOY i 32:12.": .?:=:.'.:?;:.“:1;' flll.“ifi...’.°.“‘li l i 1' a late hour. iircd but happy. -0 ' w: some i ~~~—~——~ ... {i niatudluuon FROM obtznttv d a GOES TO CIIARLOTTETOWN , . u *4 . . . I _—— On Wednesday, December lath a delegation from OLcary v We trust that every material thing you wish this Christ- it ‘l‘°1?1““1 l° P11“1°l1°_l°‘"“_“1"1 W‘ mas to bring will be yours and” that the blessings of Health, E 1__m__1ed_______be!°l° m“ .P1________°v1n°‘“1 Flt.“ ‘If; W35}; You Happiness and Success be with you now and tn the years y n ===t=~~1=-~=~~~~&\\h j . ‘ to follow. ll n .,, Merry Christmas g g; l: ., . v _ * WHITE STAR LAUNDRY l! i r it‘ y y!‘ 4 SUMMERSIDE i’ i‘ l Jeweller MMERSIIIE ' "' r i 75 A it i i t a a t‘ r i d I Friendship and Hoppmtiss Go Hand in Hand on This Joyous Doyfl Accept our . ' Sineerest Wishes For A A Full Measure oi Both For i h M b‘ _ _ You and Your: . . . Sen- With this, the greatest o o ays, core us, we |otn ‘on.’ Gram“ s, , in the good wishes of the world to promote the spirit of good 9 fellowship and peace on earth. I‘. v - ' A I suuucnstoe HARDWARE oourmtv i "mm 5 ' PALMER 8t WILLIAMS 0O. LTD. . _ um mum N Summmide ' S. F. Dawson l. G. Joillli i "lung". g IIMIK’? IXZYFLTUI DEQDMBER 24. 1943 time old so lfslfiléifikl-Rié. ing Commission of the Govern- ment to see if O'I.»eary could gel additional hospital equipment. morn heds, better public health service etc. The delegation ‘was very courteousiy and kindly received b! Dr. Shaw. chairman of the Com- mission and the other members t-i the Board and were given an ai- tentive hearing. Members of the delegation were: Dr. George Dewar the young and active physician oi O'Leary. who opened the discuss- ion stressing the need of mule adequate hospital accoinodation m ;O'I..eary and praised most liighlv ‘the much appreciated efforts oi Mrs. Alice Turner, R. N.. who for the past 40 years has operated e most. modern and efficient Nurs- ing Home in 0'Leary and stressed the needs of additions which arr needed. Mrs. Turner was the ncx‘ speaker. She gavc a short report of her devoted and sacrificial service to the community for the past fourty years. of the large rumbcr of persons she hns sorvrd ctc. After her fine summary, l): Show stated that for the past inc tycars. a. little baby was born in Mrs. Turner's Nursing Home ap- proximately every flfth day. The third speaker was Rev. W f? Dickson of Olieary United‘ Churcl who spoke about the fine scrim rendered the community by Mr. Turner. l-le was followed by M: A. J. itiatheson. the popular ant’ efficient. druggist nt OLeury it" the past. fifty years. who out. oi of the fine service rendered b" iVu-s. Turner. The final speaker M‘ Mr. Peter Pate. president of the Al~ berton and West Prince Board of Trade who stressed the growing ittw portunce of 0‘Leory in populatior 5n business and the fine service reno- crcd by Mrs. Turner in serving hr‘ large territory. Members of the Boarr assured the delegation that the: realize the importance of O'Lt.=:tt"-‘ and stmkc About getting rm Orin" izatiun set up which would won in roujui lion with the Dominant and Provincial governments. " Denver thanked the members "1 the Commission for givmt‘ 1"’ delegation such a fine hearth! I111’- the delegation returned ltome Di!‘ pared to do their part in meetiiu: the conditions set forth by thr- Zioard so that more udequal‘ itospital facilities would become I ieallty in O'l.~eary. -0 - VlIIDIIiItIIIJ-Ihltllhlltlilll? ’,. _-_; i‘ Holiday Greeting! To Our Many‘ friend! A. 1G. ROGERS Radios 8t Aiilllllmm Ssaaqrsltie ‘ZIIIII his own personal experience SPDKF . STMTQQQQQi§4QQIQIGUZCiW ‘('1 IYZTXiV. XZITZK ‘Co! ‘C