i litor in Charlottetown on Friday. December 8th .day with her parents. Mr. s Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Birl were ' After the business was completed rm: GUARDIAN. PAGE EIGHT sf ,1 ,” . .”., N W- ;”gmg”gw,j . , s CHARDOTTETOWN . Mg ”"Ngm""ss L " IJANUARY 9, 1952 Pl: uid East THE EASTERN GUARDIAN mm, mm... "mi. Addresses Ami l wt... 3.... o my gigs Aoarvrs:-uonraounx Ilarold r. Landry. Mn. aym Stewart. llts. I 5116013112108 in Miss Georgie Dover was A vis- Hil Shirley Jay, Charlotte- town. spent the New Year's boll; an M5. Harold Jay. Piaquid East. lliu Mable Jay was a visitor in Chlrlottalown on Monday. Dec- ember 31st. visitors In Charlottetown Thursthy. January am. on Mr. and Mrs. George Leard were visitors in Pisquid East on Wed- nesday. January 2nd. guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Dover. Mr. and MM. Geordie W. jay were visitors in Lorne Valley on Wed- nesday. January 2nd. guests of their daughter. Mrs. Earle Mac- Donald and Mr. MacDonald. Mrs. Owcn Kci'i- i,i'li on Wed- nesday. January 2nd. to spend I lew days with her dc-iughtcr. Mrs. Arthur Hughes and Mrs. Hughes. edford. .fPie. Joseph Hendricken left on Tuesday. January 1st. having spent the previous ten days vis- iting his mother. Mrs. Mary Hen- ilricken. Pisquid East. Plaquid East Women's lnslitutel met at the home of Mrs. Jay on Thursdav Harold .lflllli.'ll')' 3rd. limch was served and a social , Brass Maofhse, Mira Joyce AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wlgginton, Pius Mexlnnon. Waldon Layers. Tbs Guardian may bs bought at . . '11:: many friends are aor- Sanda. is a patient in County Hospital. the Kings ..'DlA1'l! OF Mas. ln'Dl-: - The death occurred at Beach Grove Inn, of Mrs. Emma Hyde of Murray Harbour in her twin year. Mrs, Hyde leaves to mourn one adopted son. Clarence. The funer- al will be held on Jan. 9. from the Murray Harbour United Church. interment will be in the HEWEEK OF .l-;IIA!'ER SER- 'N'ICl-J for Wednesday in the Pres- byterian Church at I P. M, The speaker will be Rev. J D. Davlson. Charlottetown. This service will be especially for young people and roads permitting. Brooklyn Trio will be present. II. J. MABON OPTOMETBIST litttng and Supplying Glasses Etc. MONTAGUE. P. I. I. office Hours: 10 to 12 A. M. 2 to 5 P. M. by appointment. Office Connected With ' Drug Store. hour spent. lililltl EVANS DAPITOI. TlillR. - FRI. - SAT. uiiiiii - ii"iiii GORCEY in-tl Hit BOWERY BOYSl nevus! Hunt: Serial - Comedy - Cartoon SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 Georgetown and Vicinity ....tMr. Allie .ITfT-ch was a busi- ness visitor to Georgetown on Monday, Jan. 7th. Mrs. N. W. Hansen is visiting in Charlottetown where she is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simmonds. Mrs. Frank Raquel. of Souris is" visiting with friends and rel- stiveo in Georgetown. Mr. William Prosper. Mr. Leo Chalsaon. and Mr. Russel Yor- ston, have taken positions with the Canadian National Railways extra gang. Mrs. Holden McLure. public school music teacher. held her weekly music and singing classes in Georgetown High School on Monday. Jan. 7th. The Georgetown High School re-opened on Monday. January Tth after being closed for the season's holidays since December 21st. The pupils enjoyed their vacations thoroughly with old man winter co-operating and pro- viding facilities for skating. roasting and hockey. Miss Bernice DeLory. student. at Prince of Wales College and Miss Elizabeth Grant. student at Notre Dame Academy. left on Monday. January 7th. to resume their studies after spending Ul(' Christmas and New Year's holl- days at their homes in George- town. -AC. DOVER OF SCENTS Cardinal Riohclleu. French statesman who died in 1842. used a perfume bellows to spray scent in RAY MTLLAND GENE TIERNEY . . Ni” irtll'-'H' A s()l.i)i iitiiiiihl minds that STEWART GRANGER Thrill! The handsome star of "King Solomon's Mines" finds new adventures in M-G-M's spectacular plctiirlmlon of Rudyard lllpling's fisim story will its min ' RNNRNEN ' his apartments, PRINCE EDWARD . . . FINAL T0-DAY . . .A GREAT lsrollti '"CI.08'E To MY I-IEART” CARTOON - SO YOU WANT '10 BE A BACHELOR -- Shows 3:30-7-9 i . -IALTEI in CTR". CUSACK GRETA GYNT mini ALLEIIY Ilsa Dolls Isataannt. and Guardian office; In Georgetown: Tho Post Office; In louria: Tbs snack Bar and II. Richards A son. ry to hear Mrs. Gavin Bell. Ltttle' 'rick's Road on New )'c.'ir's Day. the following places in MoIIl.IlII:' . ' His many friends are sor- i;. to hear Mr. Kenneth Macneth, Grand View. is a patient in the Kings County Hospital. Peakes and Vicinity A number of rarlonds nf turnips were shipped frrim Perikes during the piisi not-ks. Mr. John A. Biri of Si. Pal- rick's Road was is recent visitor to Charlottetown on business. Mrs. Alfri-ll Tllonnclly was a visitor in Mt Stcwnrt on Janiinry 10. on biisinix. ....lMr. James Anstie nf Mon- tague. recently spent A few days with his father. Mr. George An- siie of Pcakcs. Miss Carlene Mu:-l-J.-icliern of Mt. Stewart. was the guest of Mrs. Ralph Grant of St. Patrick's Road during the New Year's holi- days. -- - i Mr. and Mrs. Thnmais holly nf' Pcakcs iicrc visitors in Si. l"ul-' Miss Marie Kenny of Byrne Road. was It rccent visitor to St. Patrick's Rnlid. Miss Kcnny was the guest of Mrs. Alfrcd Donnclly. Mrs. Dougald Muchontild has left. for Ottawa and Montreal to visit her two daughters. Misses Rosella Doiine and Peggy Bradley of Pcril-(cs. return- ed to Kinkorn Convent on Jan- uary 7lli. after spending the holi- days with their parents at Peakcs. MacDon.'ild of St.' Andrews was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. 13., Rogrrson of St. Patrick's Road on New Year's Day. Mr. l'rbiin Mr. and lili'-s.m-Jnlin Mai-Donald Charlottetown socni New the home of Mrs. nf Year's Day M Evans. St. Theresa's. Mr. Ralph Grant was it visitor in Charlottetown on Day. Mr. Grant was visiting his father. Mr. A. J. Grant of Char- lotletown Mr. Robie Bond of Mt. Stew- art. was A recent visitor in this community. Miss Pearl Grant of St. Pat- rick's Road spent. the latter part of New Year's weel: at Mt. Stew- art. the guest of Mrs. Ernest Macldachcrn. Miss Noreen Mooney of Char- lniietoun. spent New Year's Day with her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Mooney. Peakes. Mr. Vincent Grant of Borden. who has been ill in the hospital since Christmas .lx now with his mother. Mrs. Jane Grunt. of St. Patrick's Road. Mr. Joseph Duffy of Byrne Road and Mr. Cecil Mclnnls of Peakes Road were recent visitors to St. Patrick's Road. Mr. Michael Handralinn arrived at his home on St. Patrick's Road on New Year's Dny after spend- ing two weeks in Boston. U.S.A. Miss Sally 1-iandmiian spent the liolidnis in Boston. U. S. A.. rctiirnrri In licr home on New Year's Day. who Kelly and his of Pt-akcs. were visitors nt this home of Mr. Al. frcd Donnolly of St. Patrick": Road on January fl. Mr. Raymond hrolhcr. Walter. The many friends of Mr. l-Zrnlc Grant nrc happy in hear of mg INVII lllll6Ellll- NIVEN - NEWTON recovery from the measles. IIIEIT P- Myrtlc McLeod. MacDonald's mother. Mrs. Thomas en'- New Year's from the Christmas tree. School concert . 'on Friday evening. December mat. the pupils of Murray I-la:-bour Noith ” H... d their an- nual Christmas concert in the local hall under the direction of the teacher. Miss Barbara sot-rie. with Mia. Verne Johnston as organist. There was a very large attendance. the hall being filled to capacity. Mr. Harry Millar capably acted as chairman and the following pro- gram was creciitably performed. Chorus: "Jolly old St. Nicholas." Welcome: Verna Johnston. polntment." Holly Wreath Drill by 10 girls. Instrumental Music by Roy Bea- ton and Lyman Jackson. Recitation: "Christmas Stilts" by Junior condon. Pantomime: "It Came Upon the Midnight clear". step dance: Sterling Reid. Bell Drill by 5 girls. Trio: "Christmas in Kiilarney" by Betty Ann Millar. Myrtle Millar and Elaine Mcliure. Recitation: "An Alteration" by Gloria Condon. Monologue: "l..earning a Piece" by Gordon Reid. Intermission - Sale of candy. Trio: "The Lonely Lillie Robin' by Myrtle Mlllar, Joyce McLeod and Verna Johnston. Monologue: "Unfortunate Bess” by Joyce McLeod. Pantomime: "Away in R Man- E”"- . . . . Recitation: "Which is Santa" by Wendell Johnston. Christmas Lullaby by Myrtle Mc- Leoc! and Beverley Millar. . - Christmas Tree Drill by 7 girl gifts of ilie congregations. and and aboys. - he thanked them all for their Recitation: "Why" by Beverley co-operation. respect and kindness Msnm-s during his ten and fl half years Instrumemal Music. of service with them. Dialogue: ”Bab.l”S Chlilsmla-” Dinner-v. - Aildreasva Recitation: "Discovered" by Gail Clow. s Group Guitars: - Five girls. Recitation: "One Exception" by Closing address: Betty MrLui'e. Chorus: "Frosty the Snowman" and "Jingle Bells". Following the program a hearty vote of thanks was tendered the teacher. organist. and all who as- sisted in preparing the concert by the chairman on behalf of all pres- 'Io the delight of all the child- rcn. old Santa arrived just in time to distribute the numerous gifts The singing of the National An- them brought an enjoyable even- ing to a close. mm1MT'j"' Mr. Donald Grant. employee on Abegweit. spent New Years with his mother. Mrs. Jane Griint, of St. Patrick's Road. Mr. Amos Diinphy and his two brothers. Brendon -ind Tommy. were visitors to Mt. Stewart on January 5. Messrs. W. B. Ilngnrsnn and Charles Roizersnn, who nrr rm- ployed in St. Gnci';:PS- sncnt "19 week-cnd of January 5 with their families on St. Pntrlckis Road. Miss Marion Mclnnis of P:-akes Road resumed licr dutics as a teacher on Jnnunry .'l. Miss Mc- lnnis Is teacher of Byrne Road. SchooL Mr. Freddie Handrahnn of St.l Patrickls Roiid wns the lucky winner of the Presto lighter. which was donated by Williams Jewellery Shop of (Iliarlottclnwn. at the Forum on December 31. Mr. Merlin Devine from Pcakcs was a visitor to Charlottetown on Friday night. January 4. to see the hockey gums between the Moncton Hawks and the Chur- lottetown Islanders. Mr. John Dunphy nf the U. S. A.. who spent the holidays with his parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas The roads in this vicinity are very good for this time of the year. Some small snowbanks ap- peared but were moved by the snowplougli. It is quite slippery on the roads but it is passiiblc for motor vehicles. - RU. Hocxmr Meteors Montague vs. Milton Hornets Wednesday-Jan. 9th Game starts at 9 p.m. sharp Skate after game R'"""u”": "A""u" Um)” Craft trlllte bronze floor lamp. Phle" by G"'fFt M.m”t . On both occasions Mr. Mercer Dmmgue: chrlum” D”3p' rccullcd many of the delights of DUnl!h.l'. 07 PN1k”- "ill 0" -'”"' islgned on ht-linlf of the mem- uary 7th. Mr. Dunnhit is now hers and adherents of St. John's serving in the American Army. rinised church. ML gsN.,”.s. pl Presentations To Rev. Mercer The following addresses were rend during presentations to Rev. Wm. 'l'. Mercer at the close of the Sunday worship services on December 30th. at Mt. Stewart and Bristol. Mr. Mercer thanked the Mt. Stewart congregation for A gift of money representing the con- tributions of his church families and others. and the Bristol con- gregation for a beautiful Tuscan the ten and one half years he had been privileged to serve, what he considered to be. an ex- cellent class of people. "If". he said. "I have been a help to any- one in any way I consider that God hns blessed me by using such in weak and wavering servant." He gald:: "it is my wish and prayer that you may enjoy much success in righteousness as indivi- duals and as a church group. May God's richest blessing be evident in all your experiences." Gifts were also received from the Ladies Aid, Mt. Stewart: the Choir. Mt. Stewart; the Y. P. U. Mt. Stewart: the W.M.S., Mt. Stewart, nnd a Sweetheart Elec- tric Clock from Mrs. Jonathan Afflt-ck and Bruce: 1: home hook- rd floor mat from Mrs. George Leard and Mrs. Harold Afflock. n goose from Mr. and Mrs. John Pigott. scenic pictures from Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farquharson. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. MncKiiy. These things were acknowledged by Mr. Mercer nnd when he received the ”Mouni Stewart. "December 29. .1951. "To Rev. William T. and Mrs. Mercer. ”Mount. Stewart. P.E.T. "We the members and adher- ents or St. John's United Church. Mt. Stewart having learned that you were severing your pastorate with us for A new field and after being with us for almost clcvcn years. we cannot permit this opportunity to miss without showing you. (even in this small manner! the love and respect we hold for you and your family. "We shall always remember you as our Pastor who did things for our church. Through your untir- ing efforts St. John's Church had ii real fiicc lifting. both within and without. and as a result to- day we have a church that may well be considered one of the most foremost rural churches within the province, and we owe this to your personal leadership in the planning and directing of the entire work, and actively en- gaging with our own men of the congregation. who gave so freely of their time and talents, so as to bring it to such a successful completion. "We shall nlsn remember you as a talented preacher of God's Word. Few Ministers within the confines of the Maritime Confer- ence. are so endowed with the power of such it graceful and fearless presentation of God's Truths. Your sermons and admon- illons have been of the highest order. '5At this time we shall ask you to please accept this envelope, which is a small symbol of our gratitude to you and Mrs. Mer- car for your kindness to us dur- int! your pastorate here. "Our prayers and good wishes go with you Sir. and that of your family and Mrs. Benson to your new field of endeavour for The Muster. "We trust you will find it pos- sible in the future to visit with us and be assured that you will rilways find the latch-key in our homes hanging on the outside. "God he with (you all until we mcet again." E. island.) "Bristol. P. E. I. "Dec. 23, 1951. "Rev. W. T. and Mrs. Mcrccr, "Dc-nr Frlendii:-- "it was with feelings of rincerc regret that we learned some time ago that you had decided to sever your connections with this church nnd congregation. The ties that, have been made through the years have grown strong and true through fellowship and friendship but these ties must be severed as we come to the parting of our ways. "As W0 are about in bid you farcwcll we wish to voice -our ap- preciation of your years of ser- vice slid ministry among us. You have rejoiced with us all when we were happy and life was full of sunshine. You have sorrowed with us in our dark days of grief and tribulation. bringing to us words of comfort and consol- iitlon. To young and old you have glven encouragement and counsel MATINEE LOAD OF -' WHOOPEE! FRIDAY NIGHT - 11:30 - MAKE A nA'riE NOW FOR TIIIS oAi.A simmoiir . . . . THEY'RE BACK wrni A TRUN "BUCK PIIIVATEB DOME HOME i-iiiiicr giiwiiiii .-ml 1 s . Vicinity ' Mr. Robert Campbell and in-. Arthur MacDonald. whim Road. were recent buainou visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Macbure, Murray Harbour North, were re- cent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Mary Mu.-Donald return- ed to her employment in Saint John, N.B.. after visiting friends at whim Road. Her many friends will be sorry to hear Mrs. Emery MacNelll. Montague. is a patient in the King's County Hospital. Mrs. Charles Maccormack. North Lake. is visiting her broth- er-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Emery MaoNelll, Montague. ..'Mr. Kenneth MacDonald. Kil- muir, recently spent several days visiting in Charlottetown. the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Don Gillia. Mrs. D. P. Ross, Lower Mon. tague. recently spent several days in Kilmuir with her son-in-law ind dauwhter, Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacDonald. M1-is Ruby MaoLeod returned to her teaching duties at Alex. andra after spending the holidays at Whim Road with her mother. Mrs. Ethel MacLeod. Souris Line Road North school concert 9111 Spite of inclement weather patents and friends from nearby districts participated in the an. iual school concert on Tuesday evening. Dec. 18th. The concert demonstrated the excellent training the children had received from their teacher. Mr. Mervin Maclnnls, also the fine talent in the district. The capable ladies of the dlstict decorated the school with ever- kreens and a. heavily laden tree brought forth the gladness of the Yuletide season. The office of chairman was cap- ably filled by Mr. Charles Gillis. who introduced each number in his genial manner. The program was as follows: Recitation. "Welcome". Joseph Gillla. Recitation. "Mother Runs the Family." Recitation. "Pets". Andrew M”. Innis. 30118. "Brown Eyes". Winnifred Doiron. Monologue. "Thinking Ahead", Catherine Gillis. Bong. "Blue. Velvet Bonnet" Martha. Leslie .and June Hsartz. Recitation. "A Christmas wish". Margaret Gillls. Dialogue. "Mail Order Hat." Song. "Silent Night", pupils. Monologue. "Mediation", Winni- fred Doiron. Song. "Jolly Old St. Nicholas" pupils. Drill. "Christmas". ten pupils. .8nng. "Good Night Irene." Win-1 r.ifi-ed Dolron. . Recitation "The Christmas Doll"- Gcrtrude Johnston "Come All Ye Faithful”. mini. ',"'.l'he Christmas Elves". 4 B. In times of difficulty and discour- ligemcnt. "As A fcnrlcss champion of the cause of temperance. you have gained the respect of people of all faiths. You have found time to take the radio broadcnat'of morning devotions which form an important part of religious life in many homes. and the Sun- day School of the air too is your responsibility. "All these dutieii which are known to us nnd very many oth- ers known only to yourself and family. performed tirelessly and cheerfully. have shown forth your true devotion to God's work and service. "Mrs. Mercer. we know has been your hi-lpmate through the years and has taken her part in every work of the congregation and we express our regret that to her also we must say 'good- bye) "We all wish at this time to present you with ii tangible tok- en of our love and esteem, and ask you to accept this gift from the people of Bristol Church. with the prayer that the God Whom you have served so faith- fully may reward you greatly and bring us all at last into His Eternal Kingdom of love and happiness." (Signed on behalf of Bristol Congregation. To EndVAnnoylng prspars and costs very little. but it and am uulck "M. mtbl: Ti'ico'"l"'i': 3.333 'iT.iuoiuia fill tho bottls mus ifasws-ooosoooross-nriaoaam Colin MacDonald. Kilmulr. ' Lifs insurance Analysis Programming and Business Life Insurance ll. 6. BOIIAKER Unit Suponilsor SUN LIFE OF CANADA Charlottetown, P. E. i. ' Phone 835 sons. "Oalway Bay". Martha Leslie and June Heartz. "Suit Case Race", 2 pupils. song. "Rudolph the Red Nosed song, "Here Comes Santa Claus" Joseph Whitty. Recitation. ”Goocl Bye", Joseph whitty. "God save the King." Following the program a hearty vote of thanks was tendered the tescher by the chairman for pre- paring the concert and training the pupils. Jolly Santa Claus arrived in his gay costume and distributed the numerous gifts from the Christmas tree to the pupils and teacher. Each pupil and every child of the district. and all citizens pre- ful of cent at the concert. were treated to candy by the Catholic Women's League. Guitar music was furnished by Reindeer". Joseph Gillia and Win- Mr. Wilfred Bernard. The peg. nifred D0l1'0n- pic present showed their up Dialorue. "Dad's Quiet Evenlna". preetation of the perforiniinci staged by the pupils by their keen attention and applause. A success- entertainment was brought to s close by singing "God Save (hg King." TORONTO. 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