THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE THREE FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR GIFT Iewelry. handbags. gloves. hankie: . . . all the lovely aeceuo in she needs to c0miPl9m0M her wardrobe. - - - '9' little money! A w ruescsnraa this column Is reserved for new. of local intoreat. but advertlslnyei a news: nature may be inserted at five out a word. atrtetly pay able in advance. JIMMIPS TAXI - Phone 525. nucraic KITCHEN CLOCKS 15.95. Toombs Music store. ISLAND VIEWS for Christmas. At Craawell Studio. BOYS STATION COATS, sizes so-ac. Donald's. waoon S. A. Mc- I MR8. JOIINS'r0N'S l.AnlE8' WEAR.-Bargains. Dressis. Skirts, Sweaters, aw. AETEBNON TEA AND BAZAAR. Baptist Church schoolroom. Thursday. December 7th. 3 to 6 P.M. Tickets 50 cents. Gift for the family. Toombs Music -Store. sortment of colored blankets, mo- FUNERAL YESTERDAY. - The funeral of Miss Mary Currie took place yesterday morning from the A. A. I-iennessey Funeral Home to St. Dunstan's Basilica. where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev Francis Corcoran. who also officiated at the grave. Interment took place in the Catholic cemet- ery. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -The funeral of the late Charles W. Saunders was held from the Mac- Lean Funeral Home yesterday at- ternoon. The services were con- ducted by Rev. H. E. D. Ashford. Interment was in the Peoples Cemetery. The pallibearers were g Rovbert Diamond, Hooper Essery. Charles O'Neil, Harold Hennessey, Thomas White and Wallace Scan- tlebury. MEETING. of PARKDALE brief meeting Parkdale Hail last chair. The meeting was necessar- process of being remodelled was consequently without premises. and to for the Variety Concert and Play BEAUTIFUL WILLIS PIANO.- - A the Parkdale Men's Association was held in the evening with President Maurice Mc.Aleer in the ily cut short as the hall is in the and heat. Main purpose of the meeting was to discuss changes which are being made in the general layout of the formulate plans which is being presented under the auspices of the Parkdale group in Lueuaitoian TEDDY BEARS. .- special 81.69. Toomb: Music Store. BEMEMBEB. THE FREE DIS- PENSABY for the poor. when shopping for Christmas. BOYB' WATCHES.-For the boy fan: Christmas 5.75. Toombs Music ore. To-DAY Bl! EXPRESS Men's and Boy's satin and Fur Collar Blcdmber Jackets. 5. A. McDon- a "a. WINNING or FRUIT CAKE - The -winner of the fruit cake at the annual Notre Dame High Tea was Mrs. wendall I"ord.'M.ilton and not Mrs. Wendall Home as previously published. PING PONG TABLES, collap- sible. A wonderful gift for the home. Limited quantity only. chandler Bros. Phone 2384. BAPTIST LAYMEN tonight 6.30 talnment, election of officers. Be nounce the engagement of their only daughter. Ada Maud io Ever- ett Boyd MaoLeod. St. Peter's Bay. Wedding to take place in the near future. - ZION Y.P.S. MEETING - The regular meeting of Zion Y.P.S. was held on Tuesday evening. De- votional service led by Keith Bea- ton opened with "The Cal-1 to Wor- ship". The following hymns were sung, "0 Jesus, King Most Won- derful", "Dear Lord And Father Of Mankind", "Jesus T-he Very Thought Of Thee". The Scripture lesson Acts 26: 12-23 read by Joan Large. Rob- ert Watson led in prayer. The of- fering for the evening is to be used for mission work in the church. Y. M- (LA. News The Y-Grad's ladies night held last Wednesday was a very enjoy- able affair. To start things rolling. the Ladies Auxiliary served a de- licious chicken supper which was followed by an enjoyable sing-som and entertainment. After their sup- per bed settled the Grads and guests adjourned to the bowling alleys or to play bridge. At ten o'clock they wandered back up- stairs to the banquet room to dance until the mid-night stroke. 0 0 O The Phiat sorority, Alpha and Beta Chapters held their regular weekly meetings last Thursday ev- ening. The Alpha group saw sever- al interesting films on modern marriage following the Idioum- mem of their meeting. Following the adjournment of their business meeting the Beta Chapter enjoyed an hour of bridge. . . The regular Saturday dance for older teenagers was held last week in me banquet room. Dancing to ties including a spot dance and their competitors who were not ouite so capable at stuffing. The dance was sponsored by the Delta Hi-Y. o The craft program takes on new life this week with model aircraft. leatherwork, and woodwork the big news. Ian MacNevln. George Scantlebury. and Rollie Taylor are leading the model aircraft instruc- tion which meets on Monday nights. Mrs. Marion Mccallum and Mr. Fred Gamble will instruct in leatberwork and members of the Y's Men's Club are preparing the woodworking shop for action on Friday night. 0 0 C The Acmy l-ll-Y Clillb is now completing plans for a formal in- duction of all club members next Monday at 7 P. M. Don MacNeili was welcomed into the club at the regular Monday meeting this week. Members are considering the pos- sibility of sending a representative to the Boys Parliament to be held at Baokville during the Christmas holidays. The club agreed unani- mously to take the major reman- sibility for decorating the "Y" for the holiday season. 0 l I The Y Juvenile Basketball league starts this week and will continue throughout the holidays and the New Year. Teams ”B" and "C" will clash on Thursday at 6 P. M. and on Saturday at 2 P. M. teams "A" and "B" will oppose each other. Also scheduled is an exhibition game Saturday at 7 o'clock be- tween the seniors and a picked Juvenile team. 0 Several good scores among the Bowung Alley enthusiasts have been recorded in the past few weeks. Fred small a veteran Y's Mens Club member had a high of 317 last week. but John McNaught. of P. W. C. scored a 341 on sat- urday evening. The record for this a. few weeks ago. One of the young- CAMPAIGN FOR. COLLEGE EDMONTON-(CPFA campaixn to raise 5176.000 for alterations and additions to St. Stephen's College at the University of Al- berta is well under way. The amount is allocated on the basis of 54.50 per member of each United Church in the Province. l3EiIiGR.ADE. Yugoslavia. Dec. 6-(AP) - The official Belgrade radio tonight announced a. 'Little Amnesty" freeing 620 Yugo:-lavs from work camps. They had been isig ii L Blight Free OTTAWA, Dec. 6 - Farmers across Canada are showing a real interest in the Department of Agri- culture's irwo nevw bltig-ht-resistant potatoes. Canso and Keswick. Re- leased to certified seed potato growers early in October this year, applications to date are more than can be satisfied by the amount of seed-stock available, aye H. T. Davies of the Dominion Experi- mental Station at Fredericton. NB. Produced as a result of the Na- tional potato breeding project con- ducted by the Canada Department of Agriculture at Fredericton, the production of the two new varieties represents a co-operative effort on the part of officials of the Experi- mental Farms and the Science Ser- vices over a 17 year period. Dur- ing this time more than 90.000 seedlings were tested and of these under test and some of these it is H. T. Davies of the Experimental Farm staff who direct the plant breeding phases of t-he project and evaluate the production from a horticultural standpoint. Science service workers in the Division of Botany and Plant Pathology are J. L. Howatt. who conducts the tests for fungus and bacterial dis- eases and Dr. D. J. MacLeod who studies the reaction of the seed- lings to virus diseases. lnsect studies come under the direction of Mrs. J. B. Adams of the Division of Entomology and N. M. Parks of the Central Experimental Farm. Ottawa. supervises the outside tests in Provinces other than New reported sentenced for pro-comin- form activities. Brunswick. mand For New Potatoes Planning children's Christmas Party on ilueen Charlotte -.... Pre-Christmas activities at H. M. C. S. "Queen Charlotte" are lmdfif way with a committee preparinl l plans for the annual Children's Christmas party which is to be held on December 20th. This year's plans are for a big- ger than ever celebration for youmsters who will include -1110 families of all Active Reserve Naval men and of the Permanent Staff of the local barracks. of these 53 d i h 5 ' g . 95 per cent were discarded. In ad- Co mittee in charge shiww f,dd,-9:85," g,I?,f.p I;:,”y',3n.:l:. the mu-W3 0T P0'P”l” ”C9””"35 season was made by B Pin B0l'- dition to Canso and Keszwick. Lhere nrepaniations includes Lieut. W. NOTICE-We have a nice as- am” subject. Mm” End enter, N10 810119 9nJ0Y9d !eVe1'31n0Vel' wilf Shepherd who counted ISM are many other promising seedlings Brennan. CPO S. Bowles. CPO V. Pineau. Lfs. G. Doiron. and W "13: and culhlim robe-Sv H" e . mm" d""- The 1”" 1”” who est bowlers among a Hour of ho d will rove even 51: riot o A B r. Gauthier. Santa is sche- ideal Christmas gift. Call and see pres M "WE?" u” 19m” dame We” D35-Ted school children. Earl Warren. mg; 31:63:), l'nh.oduced.'pe t aged to Mme” that evening, and them Wm- c0"d0" & S9"5v ENGAGELIENT ANNOUNCE. 9” m 3 mm” "mm C””l”t' The Scored 9- VETY 800d 19? 0" M0nd3Y- Workers actively engaged in the gifts will be distributed to every Ch""”””W"- 13' 15' ma"d' MENT. - Mr and Mrs. William 'mm"" glllpers Jim wow End which 15 W95 10” 3 Wade 3 Schwlf national potato breeding project at child and mother present. Enter- Mlobennan, Upton. wish to an- Don Mmmem' "armww defeated b0Y- Fredericton include I. C. Young and 99-inmenl Will be D1'0Vld9d for th. children, and candy. ice cream and pop will be in p'eiiIiful supply- Dccoratinz for Christmas is the order of tlic dov as the staff turns out to dock their respective messes and the parade drck with ever- green bnws and Christmas decor- ations. Among the celebrations to be held will be the party of the permanent staff which is scheduled for December 27. EXPENSTVE NESTS FORT WILLIAM. ONT.-(CP)- A rtnre owner in northwestern Ontario found money missing from the cash register. when it was taken apart. mice were found using paper money for beds in the back. of the machine. Letters from Presbyterian Mi aries in -British Guiana were read by Ishibel Farquharson. Final ar- rangemenis were made for decor- ating the church and the Christmas party to be held on Monday, De- cemfoer 11th. The benediction was pronounced by Rev. Mr. Webster. The meeting adjourned to the low- er hal-l where some lively games were carried out under the leader- ship of Keith Beaton. Rev. Mr. Webster expressed the best wishes on behalf of the young people to Mary MacDonald, who is leaving this week for Saint John, N.B. I'el'SilLl8 ii Somctiulytg FOR. me HOME E7 E :1 Mmmy. ofmigvsfgfgargllgidtitigigwndllslegtgvi It ' I 1' that we have now on dis la in our store the 1'"). 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Imam; held ,9. 1- igebgrllmrecglvfge at-jcgosgtfe iivtheggg cently. other officers elect in- 1. r seen on Saturday at the North End of the city. NAVAL ENLISTMENTS - Out of eleven applications for entry into the Navy which have been received by the local Naval bar- racks. flve have been rejected. The other six applicants are at present taking their recruiting routine. Two a rovals have been received from aval Headquarters at Ot- iawa on applications made by Or- dinary Seaman J. savidant. R.R. 6. Charlottetown. and Leading Seaman A. R. Goodwin. Grosse Isle. Magdalenes. These two men have been advised they have been elude. Vice-President. A; W. Flag- ers, secretary. Robert snazelle. and Treasurer Charlie Praught. Three delegates from the local club at- tended the annual divisional or- gariization conference and train- ing school for officers of Division first part of this week at Saint John. They were Jack Trainer. Charlie Praught and W. J. Smith. Chief speaker at the gathering was Mr. J. J. Freedman, Saint John, Lieut.-Governor elect of Division No. 9 of Ontario, Quebec and Maritime District of Kiwanis Iri- temational. 9 of Kiwanis International held the Si-iE'i.i.l LOVE A 4 oi oi accepted and are to report for :t- SEA VIEW SCHOOL testation in the near future. p- R t f N b proval tron Naval Headquarters is Gm: x.0:1' 0(':i'1t;I;,1t0err. Adunr 2 belig awaited on two other men. Thelml campbeut v - ' 6 cl IX.-1. C : . ' O ZION 1'. P. s. ltlEETING-The " ' "1 M”"Phy 2 Ida Murphy: 3. Clifford Donald Grade VIII.-1. Grace Camp- bell; 2. Ethel Adams: 3. Robert Adains. Grade V11-1. Rita Murphy; 2. Eleanor Campbell: 3. Enid Donald. Grade VI.-1. Joan Duggan; 2, Lois Murphy; 8. Ethel Adams. Wanda G. Murphy-Principal. regular meeting of Zion Y. P. S. was held on Tuesday evening. Devotional sei-vice led by Keith Benton. opened with "The Call to Worship." The following hymns were sung. "0 Jesus King Most Wonderful." "Dear Lord and Path- ' o: of Mankind." "Jesus The Very Thought of Thee." scripture les- son Acts 26: 12-20 was read by Joan Large. Robert Watson led in prayer. The offering for ilhe even- ing is to be used for Missions. Let- ters from Presbyterian Ml8Bl0IlBs- ice in British Guiana were read by Isabel Farquharson. Final ar- rangements were made for decor- ating the church and the Christ- mas party to be held on Monday. December iith. The benediction was pronounced by Rev. Mr. Web- ster. The meeting adjourned to the lower hall where some lively games were carried out under the leadership of Keith Beaton. Yes. everyone can use tr nylons in lovely mm" Depmmeu ex 9. . dyed-to-match costume colors. specially pric- Grade V.--l. Donnie Adams: 2, Clayton coulson; 3. Walter Stew- art. Grade rv.-1, Willis Adams: 2. Mlarjorie Adams: 3. David Moun- to n. Grade III. A-I. Helen Murphy: 2. Fanny Adams. Grade III. B.-1. Faye Ooulson: 2. "Katherine Campbell: 3. Elizabeth H tz. Grade II. A.-I. Vivian Dulltan; 12. Doreen Adams; 3. Leigh Suther- I ml. Grade II. B.-1. Jerry Adams; Lowell Couleon. 2' Grade I. A-i. Bylvia Murphy Grade I. B.-l. John Mountain: 2. Lorraine Coulson; 3, Robert, Clark. Teacher-sterling J, Murphy. rrbllllinery aelllng at Zdfb die- eount. The Ian:-stirs, George st. ism Green 5. A. Mountain drought-stricken Yugoslavia. The money. which still must be appro- priated. would raise total lid to the Anti-soviet Yueoslnw Govern- ment to approximately 870.000.0081 T ZION CHURCH ANNUAI; Z CANDLELIGI-IT SERVICE Thurs. Dec. 14 at 8 pm. Anthems and Carols T ;3WAsumo-ion, Dec. e - (am fgom of Representatives and . lie committees today approved -1 bill authorizing an additional 53000-000 to provide food for SALVATION ARMY COME AND HEAR -. J. A. cerrltlen E0. COLONEL :2 MRS. 1:. A 0P'l'0ll'l'IlI'l' Omelet. vi-uni aaainu , YOU auir ans! AT OROGKETT Au STOREY Lin. T184 mt sriim illlAllL0l"l'E1'oVlll. r,:.i. anon: I34 I 2 J g " IIABEWOOD "'WMnr a nun oinuu PHONE in ID Kent Street Charlottetown . (RH! to. Blnlppowg. Agguq) - Chief Secretary for Canada IONIGIIT-8 PM.