Dgcizmnan s. 1950 An.-1&,g,. Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE ELEVEN ..”..Eh ouinoiiu .4 ME AT BOWNESW , I 1 l0 5. Dec- 1,-clgalviiiigmclaima for re- m gasoline. Please brlnl 111' biides or salesllps. Roy Cll-'0Pb91I- I .. ING Greenhlll- School :Dd!:FrDccember 11th at 8 run. mdmurii Junior Farmers Organ- , will be shown. gallon. Film CIAL affairs. Mrs. L. .;Ingl.l;”..,m speak ov..- circr 6: t,,,,. 9..-.....i... an. at 7:15 :',f,"'i.. the interests of the C.C.F. arty. ;No-1-1CE. There will be a reg- eung of the Kenslngton Canadian Legion. yin the Friday. December 8th I Important business to the meeting. All mmieon b,:.io.i.i.ers and veterans be Eff. .0 attend. w. L. Miller, Sec- man'- ,.,,p-ri:iisooN ma - A high- ”. successful afternoon tea. spon- d mo W. A. of Summar- 59" .1-,,,.mv Church. was held on ;i9:.,,,..i..,F in Epwnrih Hall. The . . r d b th r - m:;es,,1iS ili(.ilC(?.mSullli!;an.c r'I,'li3e if '..i.: nttractivc with its Cirisinias (lc('nr.1ii0nS. Which W01”-' .,"m1 am in the candcllghted tca ” Thu 4-nnvrni-rs of the ten "."""'x1.., Allin MncNri-ll. Mrs. MW 1.;1m.inn, Mrs. Rohert Dcivir ink... linrry Bishop. In con- ' unih the (M: was a fnn'-')' :19oC,,Iv,:orl13hi.-, prcsidrrl over by Mrs. )l.ll;i::in nnd Mrs. Lornc ig:.:f,Ei,i,11. ;. a'iilld)'fUlfl novc'.'..V table in rh'1ri;i- of Mrs. William m-rkhcrt: .'lll'I ll PEWCPI P053 99'" it (I I't.' iiiiilmlllrsf re.-cy Ke.vesrS- -Till: IDEAL Christmas gilt. Regent Theatre tickets. In con- venient books of 31.05. 53.25, 33.60. 34.50. Good for any show. any- time. For sale at the box omce and Boates Pharmacy. - TRINITY 1'. P. U. - The regular weekly meeting of the Trinity Young People's Union was held on December 5th with six- teenth members present. The de- votional period was in charge of P t odgen. gltizenshlp convener isted by Mike Bush. The study period. under the direction of Rev. K.,G. Sullivan. was continu- ed from the previous ineeting. An interesting talk on credit uuionl. given by Dr. H. R. Clark brought the devotional period to a close. with the president in the chair. the business period opened with the minutes of the last meeting, given by the secretary treasurer. The only item on the business agenda was a final discussion on "Cathedral Films". which wlll'be sponsored by the young peoples group for the benefit of the Sun- day school at the beginning of the new year. Recreation fol- lowed. -5 Personals --Mrs. W. A. Howatt of Pictou. N. S., was the guest over the week- end of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burieigh Owen. Malpeque. --Mr. Wi-lllam Hayward returned to his home in Summcrside yester- day after attending the annual meeting of the Bank of Nova Scotia in Halifax. N. S.-S. The jewelry art of filigree. made of twisted gold or silver wine, has been practised in India since an- Mrs. Normzm Macl-wdicieni times. ”” ORAPAIIO THEATRE FRIDAY - SATURDAY -- 8:30 ”MlSS TATLOOK'S MILLIONS" A Riotous, Clean Comedy the Family Will Enjoy John Lund, Barry Fitzgerald, Wanda Hendrix Monty Wooley REGENT ” S'l'AR'lLS TODAY 3:30. 7:15 & 9:15 SATURDAY 2:30, 7:15 8: 9:15 0 .2-HITS-2 1ACri0N- v- THRI LLS- -LAL'GHS- i if il.0lI3E icnom sis illIE7L'AIlIGliISl" a7lS.5iI . lieovge Montgomery as Dewy Crockett . . . tough. Ionics: tighter It the Iionim! Philip am as led lIMi...tombmmn love and Iopilyl mum by EDWARD SMALL IIAIIIII GEORGE MONTGOMERY-ELLEN DREW Illlllel WI lllllllll Mlllll ' 1 Canadian Army day. Howlon and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant were in O'Leary on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Araenoult of Lot 7 were in Howlen on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tenil Peters were in 0'Lea.ry on Thursday afternoon. Mr. J. Hector Richard. MLA was in Charlottetown first of the week. Mrs. Paul Doiron has been visit- ing with her mother in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gallant of Forest View were in Ho-wlah on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard of Duvar were in Howlan on Sunday night. employed down East is now at his home. Messrs Lyod and Reggie Shields spent the week-end with relatives in Charlottetown. - Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gallant and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gal-lant and son Garry were in O'l.2eary on Fri- day. Mrs. Bruce Carruthers with Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacQuarrie have spent the past couple of weeks visiting in U. S. A. Mr. John Gallant has been em- ployed in Charlottetown during the past coirple of weeks. Mr. Peter Doiron of Duvar were visiting with Mr. and .Mrs. Anthony Finnan recently. and Mrs. On account of a funeral in the district the sachooll was closed on Friday morning. ! Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and son Junior spent a day or two 1 in Charlottetown first of the week. Mr. Frank Culliicutt was a pas- ssnger by train to Charlottetown Wednesday going for medical aid. Mrs. Leo Arsenault and Mrs. Ben Gallant spent Thursday with Mrs. Wm. Shield and family. Miss Leone xs-e-nault went to Piusville on Friday where she was guest of Misses Mae and Emma Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenauli. and sons Milton and Muncie were in Al- berion guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kinch on Sunday. Miss Catherine Perry Bloomfield on Sunday. was in Mr. and Mrs. Syllvang Deslioches and family who what a week in Howlan and Fortune Cove return- ed to their home in De-bert. N. S., on Monday. Mr. Leroy Arsenault of the Royal who spent his l months leave in Howlan and vi- I cinity returned to duty on Wednes- , Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blanchard. -Miss Lorraine Howard. Miss Aud. lrey Gallant. Mr. Terrance Gallant .Ind Mr. Callaghan left at a late I I OAMEO THEATRE - l I I i KI-JNSINGTON 1 Friday and Saturday us - 9.15 Matinee Saturday 2.30 ; Roy Rogers and Andy Devine in "l'rucolor "UNDER CALIFORNIA STARS" with Jane Franc. Bob Nolan and the Sons of the Pioneers. Also 2nd lchapter of "Cody of the Pony Ix- irresa" (serial) and News. - (THE REST IN SOUND AND MOVIES) 1 Today Friday 3:30-7-9:25 m Saturday 2:30-7-9:25 BIG DOUBLE BILL. W "”'i,... I 0 A A M&''”” cm Am Cminillillls-lllils Filli- -ou-m:PETER'GODFREY aamuenuu-cacti -The Iibpbgter of of bell: Today tine 5...... Mr. Francis Richard who wul daughter Florence were in 0'Leory. hour on return to Charlottetown on Sunday night after spending the day at their respective homes. Mr. Ind Mrs. Jack Platts and daughter Elizabeth were in Sum- meraide on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant Evere in Charlottetown on Satur- ey. Mr. and Mrs. Jacrk Dunlbar newly weds were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Platte on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Alban Araemult and Mrs. Jim Arsenault were in Alberlon on Thursday. l ) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters who spent the past summer at Albany are new book at home in I-lowlan. Mr. Fred Arsenault has had electricians on the job of wiring his dwelling making ready for the lights to be put in W-hich will be quite I convenience lto his already beautiful dwelling. Messrs Lyman Arsenault and Reggie Richard did not strike work so good in Toronto and arrived back at their homes on Thursday night after about three weeks abs- ence. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shield and fa- mily have the sympathy of their many friends and neighbors in the loss of their three months old daughter, Gloria Anna. whose death occurred at their home on Thursday am. Nov. 2911:. Burial at St. Antho- ny's on Friday at 10 o'clock. Mrs. J. B. Arsenault returned home on Monday night a-lter a pleasant week-end in Siimmerside. Among those she visited was her sister Mrs. John A. Gallant who just recently returned from the U. S. A. with members of her la- mily. . Congratulations from their friends in Howlan are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran of Piusvillc who on Sunday Nov. 26th. celebrated their 50th wedding anni- versary. They both assisted at holy Mass at St. Anthony: at 10.30. May they live to spend many more an- niversaries together. Dr. Dewar of O'Leary was in How-lan on Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shield tending on the late baiby Gloria Ann but in spite of all that medical care and kind nursing could do her little spirit returned to its creator on Thursday morning around 2 o'clock. Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven. Bedequ3- Notes -Mr. Heher E. Myers, Carleton. spent ten days among friends in Boston and vicinity. He returned this week. Mr. J. Harrison Macmrlane. Fernwood; Rev. E. 5. Weeks Rev. C. A. Britten. Bedeque. at- tended tha meeting of the execu-y Temperance in Summerside on Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 6. tive of the P. E. I. Federation, held Mrs. J. H. Maclllarlane and Mr. Douglas Maclllarlane, Fernwoocl. left on Thursday. Dec. '1. for fred- ericton. N. B.. where they will visit with Mrs. MacFarlane's other. Mr. Bruce Davlson and Mrs. Davison. next week. 0' -I A large congregation assembled in the Bedeque United Church on Sunday evening. Dec. and. when an inspiring carol service was held 1;. large choir. composed of the Central Bedeoue Baptist Church choir and the Bedeque Choral Club, provided excellent music Many beautiful Chirietmas icarols were sung. These were interspers- ed with solos by Mr. Norman Mac- Donald and Prof. Jones and read- and . They will gretum Church presided and opened the service with scripture and prayer. Mus. Walter Craig was organist. The service was closed by the singing of ”Silent Night" unsc- companled. and the Benediction. The annual "Get-together" of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- teir Craig. Middleton on Friday. Dec. 1st. Mrs. Craig was former- ly a Maccallum. About twenty members were present. Those coming trom a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Grrdon Maccsllum and daughter. Charlottetown. A de- licious chicken dinner was per- teken of. The most of the mem- bers present heing of the musical type there was no lack of vocal and instrumental selections. This combined with happy social in- tercourse rounded out a most en- joyable occasion. . The semi-annual meeting of the Bedeque W. C. T. U. was held at the home of the president. Mrs. Edison Wright, Central Bedeque, on Tuesday afternoon. Dec. 5th. The meeting opened wtth a min- ute silence in memory of deceased member. Mrs. Carrie 'l1rue.mim. Then followed the singing of the hymn "O Master. let me walk with Thee,” and Scripture reading by Mrs. Howard Schurman, and the'Msx:Callu.m family was held. matter of business, a committee was appointed to purchase gifts for the children who had written the examinations in connection with the National Temperance Course. The program consisted of readings by Mrs. J. H. Macl7'a.r- lane, and Miss Louise callbeck. Brief prayers by several members and the Iaord'8s Prayer in unison were followed by the hymn: "Fight the good fight" and the Mizpah benediction. Three new ty. Riefreahments were served 'by the hostess. , The December meeting of the nedeque Baptist Miiszionary soc- iety was held at the Parsonage. on December 5th. It took the form of a Christmas service. with "peace" as the theme. for roll call, devo- tiona. and the singing of carols. A nicely decorated tires Jnom which small stockings hung stood on a table near the window. Mem- bers placed their birthday offer- ing in these stockings. A goodly sum was realized for Missions. Af- ter the meeting a social hour was enjoyed and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. MIDGET DEER Roedeer. small' deer about 28 inches high at the shoulder, are preserved in large numbers on prayer by the president. In the members were added to the socle- ' -Alli. 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