~—“Qijeen Charlotte High School | ) | OTTAWA (CP) — Resources LIGHT: -HEARTED COMEDY STAGED Notre Dame Academy stag- ed a light-hearted comedy Friday night in the echool au, ditorlum entitled ‘Catching Up With Christmas”. Shown Shere from left to right, front row, are Cheryl Currie ‘as St. gen, the piano. accompanist Joseph; Norma Morrisson as Our Lady Mary, back row, Regina MacDonald the Angel, - Gabriel, Anne O’Haley as the ‘Song of Christmas trumpet angel and Norma Ha- sented. was fined $10 and ve days for being incapable. man was fined me days for hav- a teat suena er te There were six cases of drunk gin gr . Two city men fined $20 and costs or seen two city resi- ae were fined $10 and > A number of City schools are | will set the mood of the evening [costs or five days while a third tase Yuletide programs for | by singing many new and mod- | city man was given a fine of $20 sentation.during the Christ-|ern songs of Christmas. ‘As an |and costs or 10 days. A sixth s season. | added feature the grade eight |man was remanded te today. * fests Dame Academy wilt |boys will play-many of the old | @tage a light-hearted comedy on jaagr oud songs of Christmas| sTUDY COPPER IN BODY 12 in the school _auditorjum ; 15 p.m. entitled ‘ cating The main part of the concert | TORONTO (CP) — The —Hos- Up With Christmas”. There |Will be an operetta presentation \pital for Sick Children an- will also be a cantaia called [of @ Dutch Christmas tale, ‘Old | ‘nounced Thursday a grant of “The Song of Christmas’’ \ by laren |$290,078 has been approved by r D: h School choir. West Kent School will stage a | ithe John A. Hartford Founda- yeas cae 2 seven, eight,-|three-act operetta entitled ‘Mr. tion in New York for the hos- gine and. ten will pantomime |Grumpy's Toy Shop” on Tues- ipital’s research institute. the fcenes of the Nativity. day, Dec. 21. There will also be (grant, extending over a three- |Christmas choruses. year period, will be used to St. Jean's Elementary School |study the function of copper in will stage an operetta on Tues- |the pecan The project is headed day, Dec. 21, in the school audi- |by, Dr. Andrew Sass-Kortsak. torium entitled ‘“‘The Magic |= Christmas Bell.” . This sill be followed by a tableau of the na- tivity scene. School, ill hold its annual Christmas foncert at Confederation Cen- fre Theatre, Sunday, Dee. 19, at 8 p.m. ~ The main part of the program avill be a cantata drama ‘Mira- ele at the Inn.” there will also (LMM Prince Stree St. Jo jis be a large choir rendering ; seph's Convent, ‘and Spring Park Christmas music. School are planning Christmas WL LY ats « Birchwood High School wil | programs that are not to sent its gannual Christmas é cert in the High School audi- ium Monday Dec. ®, at 8 P-m. 3 This year’s concert will be pre- ted in three parts. First the ls of grade seven and eight | ‘Students Hear ‘RCMP Constable « TIGNISH — Constable John Greet of the RCMP Detachment | the public but are for the tainment of pupils. Prison Term Suspended John oe charged with theft over $50 (money), was given a two-year | Suspended sentence in City Pol- ice Court Saturday. Magis- jtrate A.J. Haslam, QC, presid- | Ajberton addressed the - stu- | ed at Gent body of the Tignish Region- High Schoo! during Safe Dri- Week, * Constable Greer encouraged - the students to-be-more- cautious While driving. He pointed out “drivers between the ages of and 25 have to pay the high- @st’imsurance, as the greatest Gumber of offenders are in this | _. He said 16 were killed in P.E.I. during the past year, and | accident death rate is on the rease. He urged the students | © use good common sense and | when driving > Sister St. Mary Arnold school cipal introduced’ Constable to the assembly. | Kenneth B. 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TOOMBS MUSIC STORE Queen St. Island News Page Four Independent Youngsters’ ‘Decline Many Christmas Gifts | Minister -Laing said here it jwill be a lone time before Can- ‘ada has the necessary facts for jdiscussion of water export to the | United States Furthermore, he said in a luncheon address, ‘‘we don't lknow if they will leave room | ‘for discussion.” Mr. Laing, whose portfolio in- \cludes federal responsibility for water resources, reiterated that Canada should give no consider- | ation to export of Canadian wa- | ter until it is known how much “surplus to our requirements | Hyde Park VANCOUVER (CP)—Four in-jtered by the Catholic Children's 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Dec. 13, 1965. , . who fled |Aid Society. SUITS an unhappy home life iq Mont-| Maria also turned down dot a have declined hundreds of ens of invitations for the quar- for men Water Export Case - Said Lacking Facts Christmas gifts with a polite but tet to spend Christmas Day with firm no ® other famihes The four, Maria Balént,’ 17, “Thank you, but we want to sisters Malica, 14, and Drage, have our Christmas alone.” she 9, and brother Andre, 18 fled said “We -ate very happy with |from their Montreal home last our plans.” August and were discovered M- | -Maria told reporters they left jving here last week. their oc yp pome because of Hundreds pf offers pf Christ- Parental quarrelling mas gifts followed t= or ee ee a Semeeed ne reports of their new life here. "le mother” to the other “Thank you very much” gaid ‘ree. works as a nurse's aid Maria. “But please sive it (the Two of the others deliver news- gifts) to the people in Vemcou- Papers Their total inepme is ver who need it. — “We have everything we need They live js - -what we haven't got we will |) ..ement : one-bedroom buy as we earn money.” Donations of money from the public will go into an educa- tion. fund for the four Balent children. The fund is adminis- If you're @ man with « flair for feshion, it will pay you handsomely to drop in at Dow's Men's Weer this week! We've jvat received our Christ . mas selection of HYDE PARK TRADITIONALS— authentic, naturel shoul der wits thet edd ¢@ touch of easy elegance to this work -«- day world. mow and in the foreseeable fu- ture.’ He said the Umited States |government is being pressed to jenter discussions with Canada jto see whether some Canadian | water can be acquired by the |US. “Let me make it very clear |that we have received no such |approach from the US. govern- jment,"” he said. Mr. Laing said water pollu- jtion and export are the two about the problem and the as- |monumental problems fac- sociated economics, jing, the next generation Regarding export, Canada NOTES STORM SIGNALS had a rough idea of how much Returning for 10: Big Nights December 13th to 23rd The Fabulous Voice of - - - “GRAHAM BOWSER” ‘Hunting In Arctic On Way Out OTTAWA (CP) — Disappear- ance of the High Arctic’s hunt- Ning economy in favor of a wage earning life was forecast here bya man who has spent most ‘of his last 20 years there. Douglas Wilkinson, author end former officer of the northern affairs inevitable ae \white civilization moves north, He said in an 2 to the wa Women's Cohadian Cis it is the government's ‘pons? ty to provide incentives for people to go north now to de velop the area’s vast Immediate development ensure orderly change Arctic physically fit? intelligent? 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