'. rr"r rho Gnardhn, Clnrlottotown, ‘P — ‘ oodwil g..__... ‘lBurton-Taylor lwedcling Set ; lFo-r Jan. Date _ , PUERTO VALLART. \l"\'l('n _;lReuters)-Actor Richard Bur. gton intends to marry l-Ili7.;ihr-ih : :‘ {Taylor by Jan. 20 at a civil ' .cei'emon_v “somewlier in .\lr~x- ' Ico." he told reporters Monday. The Jewish ceremony um follow when the couple have 5‘ fulfilled the nccessarv l‘f‘Il‘.‘lll|l~‘. requirements. ‘Miss Taylor ‘_. tadopted the Jewish faith \\ll£'fl vlshe married the tale producer Mike Todd. The wedding will not be in this easy-going fishing i:illac_e because of legal complii-.-itions arising from Burton‘s divorce from Sybil Burton, his Rite of 13 years. Burton told reporters rlivrui: s three-quarter-mile stroll from his hillt home to a waterlrnitt bar that a property settlerrien between Miss Taylor and her _ current hiisbaiid. Eddie Fislier. ‘ was imm ent. This would clear the way for a divorce. bill the artiinl suit I .-was not expected before Jan. ‘ or 16 5 1 -nAA~n...x.-4.x.hn4~'R.-ta-\ AERIAL VIEW OF LINER ON FIRE which lllle picture was taken. Air Force Phtoto via view shows smoke risinug from the Lakonia as the Greek cruise liner burns in the Atlantic oN tihe nort-l1 Recent Traveller In U.S. Intrigued, Shaken By Art; By TOM IIOGI-I _ ... . .. ot the United Nations. .lr‘teiicral Assembly wait sup-E UMILU N_A“0NS _'M’_l "Statues are statues. and tap- ,posed to mean?" ‘ A "‘~’°‘-‘ml "I5't°" “'35 lnmfllled eslrics I can appreciate.“ e’ T potpourri of art that} And a trifle shaken by some of told the girl guide, "but what 8Cl°“‘5 ll“? UN‘ EHSI RlV“l" headquarters may not repre-i ; orld's finest collec-i isoneotthemost. »— & 1 McGUlGAN AND BOYLE — ilnca kings a thousand yearsl - {For your gifts. toys. grocer-1.-s_ lbefore Christ's. birth to ‘modern; --wp; TREAT the sick “.9” Idry .'.‘.0ods it will pay you to see abelracl Dfimllnge RC¢lU1l‘€-‘Cl byf Giggeys pharmacy’ to 9 W us. Open nights. gie late S(;(.'t‘le(:al‘¥l- general Dag ‘ S.| f“'_ H 1,] t-. d 5; I . ammarsjo . lt'l‘E‘ are PS- "$11.85.. ‘g00d.0n,;(;.:,j\1a‘i,1e hill‘. ELRAEAUD RINK ~ (Ilimtinas thetic samplings from main; Glggey-S Pharmmy‘ ma] +3170 ‘ye s ate_8-10 p.m. Admis n :ages and virtually all parts o h ‘ for prompt free delivery. l ‘ghrtbfcemsil lilkam Chi-‘st- lthf"VI’ve9i/led. got some exccllentl ‘mas in mm - p.m.; 'ri. - ' ‘ GIFTS FOR the Hunter — (lay afternoon school skate from Il‘l"'~’5 and 90"” that “"9 “°t 5° Ammunition. clcanim: kits.l2—4 p.m. Admission .15 cents handnarniei-s, shooting mitts. l Minor hockey at 6 p.m. Regular 21- The SBtike Shgp. 183 Great'skate Saturday night. I ‘ ‘g t. -t-2 . eoi e ree hone 641 l “I l finest objects are the l.70(l-year- MIDNIGHT DANCE in Legion §old Tunisian mosaic outside the west ooast of Africa Monday. The light section in the right tUS hand corner is a portion of the wing of the plane from Lisbonl. sent. the w tion. but it diver:-e it ranges from an ancient .Peruvian mantle used to bury‘, d a hand in developing the collection. GIFTS FOR the Golfer Balls. carts. bags. score cad-l ‘ Ms‘ ct‘ Th B.k sh . 183, Hall. Cardigan. Christmas ldelegates' lounge and the Pi- \ -Great gears‘: Sluget. Opphone ‘llllglll. Dancing from 12 to 2:30 ‘tcasso tap_es't_ry near the Secur- rv 62“. am Canteen service. Music 1.1t.v C0UnCI’-- he Said- ' ' -by Peters - Webster - Burke.‘ . GIFTS FOR ‘he Curler "‘ DANCF [N pm-h,h, Ha" lC('I“I,l(l:‘R§0I‘I‘eIEIt‘I0I§IzlE‘:asflges from gloves. knee pads and sliding hursda ' Decemh 26”, Con ainty Oriental figurines to sta- pads. The '3ike Shop, lit‘! Great. y’. er ' 3"’ in the he 01¢ mould rm - . ._ teen service. ponsored by -“'I°5 1' m George Street. Phone -t-1:241. Eglmgmn and Howe Bay W! the Soviet Union and Yugo- l ' ' 1 d sl'via. DANCE [N Corran Ban Hall. l MON1-Aqua RE(;|oNAL High ‘ There are d el tr ate water Saturday night December 28th. ischool Christmas dance F,.i_'colors and sweeping murals in SP°“5°1'°d by CY0- M“5l° Wldaiy, December 27th. Adinission °“' °x‘l“I5Il° rugs from Afghan’ - the S‘3'd“5l9"5- ‘.75 cents. Time 10-1 a.m. Music ma" and the "'°.rld'5 largest 1 V ch‘, Dehhavs. tapestry from Belgium, a 43-by ALL THE NEW hits on re- ‘ ' 28-foot work that depicts artist cords now in stock. Also --Tm-l MORELL RINK skating on Richard COWS ¢°"°°P“°" °‘ "*9 Singing Nun" long play. Toombs - Christmas Day. Wednesday, . Music Store. lafternoon and night. 2 to 4 '.'p.ni._ and 8 to 10 p.m. _ . ,CARD PARTY on Saturday. ~ December 28th. at Marshfield. PRINCE COUNTY l d N. Besides Picasso, the collection 1 boasts the work of such mod- ‘ erns as Leger, Glarner. Bo Bes- .1 how and Portinari. The predom- 3 \ Hall. the first of weekly card? KENSINGTON RINK today jiitanl ahegnes mi fies?!» °§:al" _ {A . A :30 _ _ . -. .1 ' _.h -. _ - 'l_V an unian rigis. n ep- parries 'I‘ime8 pm Auspices Tucscay s ating 24 evening with the UN charter, - of Women's institute. 8-10. Wednesday Christmas night {" DR. ZIELINSKI announces skating 8'10 pm‘ ‘_. that there will be no office hours t SVEND‘S INN. at New Glasgow during Christ- open on Christmas Day for re- .mas holidays December 25th. sorvations only from 4 to 7:00 ‘December 26th. January lst. 5p.m. NOTICE The BISON RESTAURANT, Montague. will be closed all day Christmas Day. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL The Management. . JUST ARRIVED 500 Fresh ISLAND TURKEYS |0—|2 LBS. 59c per lb. Cleaned Free on Request ZAKEMS NOTICE The following garage: will be closed lng W hen the UN moved into its big glass-and-stone headquar- Kehsihghm ters in New _York _ member nations began plying the secretariat with art gifts to decorate the miles of corridors and 18 acres of grounds. . Since governmens are sensi- ‘tive about their native culture, ; ;the UN has rarely turned down l tdonations. l l ' state gave us‘ ‘some furniture which we dldn‘t ; like very much. but we set it up lin the de'.egates' lobby any- way." sald David Vaughan, un- dersecretary in charge of the UN's office of general services. SENDS IT BACK "La-ter one of the country's leaders came here and doc‘ the stuff looked pretty aw-ful. Ho lrequested that it be sent back and replaced." The UN has Incurred head- aches when it neglected to in- spect some the proffer gifts before accepting them. When the late king Mohamed V of Morocco attended a och- eon with Hammarskjold, he casually announced that he was presenting a token of his esteem for the peace forum. Conctuding from the modest s and easy to handle. l-[ammarskjold replied that he looked forward to hav- ing it grace the headquarters ‘building. "When we went down to the ldocks. we found this mosaic that looked like a bathroom fixture pound “We had a hell of a time got- ttng a truck big enough to haul it here and deposit if in the basement." ' - ' 1‘h.m.‘lRlnstr-izfr \ during Christmas Day and Boxing Day mmf’ th:‘n3'°_. yYm_ .l£‘h:n°M‘;_ .--. . . ~hnmmed's son. Hassan II. was yo ~- only; but will re-open on Friday. Dec. and announced that oroc- can delegation suggested that the gift be dusted off and placed on display. TOURISTS D I1‘ "lt cost about 98.000 to build a scaffold and hoist It to the foyer on the second floor of the conference building." said a staff member. “but the Moroc- eans footed the bill and the tourists love it." LOVE F.R. Maclciine Ltd Allison Mcicleod Ltd. W.R. Jenkins Ltd. lPremier Chou -H-olcling Talks AP. Wirephoto via cable from . good." said Wallace K. Harri-. son. chief UN architect who has 3 ha ' _example of a formerly.crimes in Quebec and Ontario. ,'poverty - stricken nation couldf Denise 24. of ldo under a Socialist regime. was charzed with I my opinion. two of the. leration with China and ‘ Socialist countries. _ ?53"V3E93'-I llection came into full fltirwer un- ‘gin the General Assembly hall (obacm to elder)‘, people. 12 years ago. lauthor who is bi-ingout a book. onc of his staff before making a donation. when it sent over its massive peac c l . l I l ' HOLLYWOOD 'APl—An an- - ry Eddie Fisher said Monday he doesn't want to spoil Eliza- beth Taylor’s “record of getting leverythlng she wants.“ .. “She deserves it all." said wflh Miss Taylor’s estranged hus- band. “and she especially de- ALGIERS (Reuters) ._ Com- Sefyes Richard Burton- munist Chinese Premier Chou I want "'9'" I“ I‘3‘’° 3” ""5 En-lai met Monday night for I haI’PI"°55 I" the “'°”d‘“b“t I second session of talks with d°"l. want E0 be Pa“ “I “'3' president Ahmed Ben 39“, happiness. Ive tried to.liandle and other Algerian made”. ,this whole thing witli a little bit Nothing was known about the‘ "I l“"‘°'" and ‘l'fl"ll."- course of the discussiolm i “It's a terrible situation and I don't want to be a part of it. Q-L--..:.n‘~.-.-. . The neo-Communist newspaw‘ , he‘. Alger Rehubman said in All I wziiit IS out. I'm Ill't'tI of an ettitorlzil Monday peaceful l""'"4 made‘ the llt‘.'l\‘_\‘ in mi- coexistence must become niorcllllffll-t l'm fed IIlJ- _ and more the rule among h,.l [think maybe there is more hhn5_ , .ieaiiila talking down there than But if did my man cnuhme, anything else. My talk-in: all would be prevented from fight.-l"“','"°-‘f, f"‘""'l 3“'s'*’''- ml in; for independence If need ‘lulla- be. These were two of the argu- ments used b_v Russian Premier» Young Woman i.l.iii:l.‘§l‘°”...‘.“ '°.?tCharged In Cho ‘s arrival. ‘ “ lGang Robbery HEART OF DISPUTE The interpretation of ‘'peace- 1\1oNTmg,u, icp, 4.. high“. tivc youn: blonde woiriziii was ful coexistence" is at the heart} 05 ideological dispute be-.chai'ged Monday as an acces- twecn the Russian and the Chi-_sory after the fact of a brutal nese Communist parties. ,rotbbery carried out by three ' Alger Republican said China;suspected members of a gang was for Algerians a wonderfulithat staged a series of violent an--.~.., —u~;a.u...,.~. That was why Algeria \vaslt_)bSll‘llCllfl.3 ill-‘-‘lice by 3ll€‘mPl~ trying to reinforce its ties ofilng lo Conceal $1.400 solidarity and to develop co-op-{$1-1.200 Stolen ' “the,-irobbery at the home of Emile Marc dos -' -'~—~;Carriercs near Quebec City. l The tihree men. .leaii-Gitv ‘Daveau. 30. Michel Callee. 21. deeply ,-me,-95.ged in art and de. and Jean Falardeau. 37. all of mined that the united Na. £M_ontreal. were earlier charged tloiis should become a place of -With the !'0bl3t‘!'Y- beauty as well as A peace‘ A hooded gani: plagued ttie two provinces with house rob- jlberies that included violence and rape. ‘, Police testified Mrs. Hebert ‘received the money with knowl- edge if was obtained at gun- grpoint. She was freed on $2.000 Another is the abstract by the ‘ cash bail until preliminary American. Friz Glarner. also in.hearing Dec. 27. meditation room. Thesei works have been hailed by‘; many critics and damned by s W. Hammarskjotd. who was is '0 '1 forum. Examples of the Hammarslo jold influence are murals in the meditation room and the library by Bo Beskcw, Swedish ab- stracl artist who was a close friend of the secretary-generat. I STOP LI.'Xl.lRll‘-‘S NORI“OIrI\'. England l('I"l--‘ Norfnlk's welfare committee lsl 1 going to stop the weekly distrili-3 r lution of candies. cigarettes yindlh; lt.'s= l hoped the move will save £6.0tl0l la ycar. 3 “The two abstracts by the ' F‘rcnch artist. Fernand Leger. have roused mixed emotions." said Jacob Baaltesnuva. Israeli SAVING BABIES GLASGOW. Scotland «CF l—A‘ lGlasgow hospital is experiment- ling with new pressure o.\’,\'2ct‘ ieqiiipment to save prematurc babies in a dangerous coiiditioi More than 55 per cent of hahic.- treated have been saved. on UN art. Everyone has his own view of 1 what they're supposed to repre- sent," sa d Baal - Teshuva. 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