I -r \ Milk Means Life itwueokltintmoraiuIatnowar.uenoadia¢tIiapoptn- .- xom_ wmeg, 1,“ gm,‘ matmdwutmmtfiw- %3 the nu. u nuance‘ “mm _d_ in: at an alarming rate. _ I.‘ Page 12. The Guardian Tuesday. Dec. ulz. lf)_5Z King Wenceslaus «country. Iowan 12 W N S “G d” . aniouuiii-wisp toa couutryruaianrt . ciuiunn as ot o oo ~...~«.....r. -- «- ..r-.....» ..=-- ...- .. .. .. ........—- s iiov Hy LESLIE ARMOUR Pope or another clearly did not She saw that at least one of her ‘ “ant to see h go. grandsons was ucated as I "Good King Wenceslaus looked yunh,_.,.nu,r,,. wuncusluus had (‘hristian but she was murdered l OHIO half - ll h rying incurred the wrath of his nobles l" ‘he "°‘"'5° 0‘ "'9 ‘9"d- S“ at to DU , - .0“ nm Feast of swphmv uncut; john - if they had our icnaaiagiy difficult to secure W43 over his attempts to increase the H" "l“l‘d9l"'~‘T5 had ll0P¢<l lllll wh te Ml mm ‘hen Dunn‘ u.‘ wt "When the snow lay round ,_.¢.nlrahz,_.d cunlrui of hm em. the non-Christian branch of the th m 9 V" cbun'“.'°¢ ‘ e ‘O ha” . ‘ - Tl Of - , ~ ~ and S ddenl i , . tmini‘:::°=::=.:m:.==* r:’».».'t=::-.;~«..-".s.=.=.u.-;.t»=»:..«'~'~'......=‘r".:"‘:.:..:':.':‘:.: "“'““'-...«:.v.-.:.’°"'-«e-""--»"=i»r.:~ , in H00, he uas deposed and _ And no u go“; A kmdiy u|dilllS”l:lll~bi‘olhef‘ bigasmuiid. in. (ll!-9f(l;::e?.}:r?(fTgthuaslynegohethm monarch, concerned about tliefla ‘ ~ g V lnurdered by Bules1nw_ poor pcasatil scratching in the Huss. ll\9¢':lfI\\lill(‘.> conliiiued in The Chnsunn Community took snow for his winter fuel. business but in the face of mount— u for granted ‘hm he was mu _ The uaniih of his heart. wellllfi 0b.lt‘t'tIons from his ecclesias- dered on account of his religion are told. was so great. that his “Cal 5"P‘-‘”‘"5 ‘'‘l‘‘’- by ""5 “m‘~‘- but even Catholic historians are sery foot prllllii were enough tol““’”’ la’ "‘°“‘ 3l‘”"“’d by “F5 now agreed that that played only warm his page “ho trudged after.3°-"3“l‘~" 0" “‘“3l ma" by ll” a small part in the struggle him uitli the meat and wine to‘“°"‘l’l3‘"l5 al~’3”l5‘ '~'°l'l‘”l>’“"” which was really a dispute over cheer the poor pcasant. Sigasiiiund. u ho had taken over‘ p()\\(‘f‘ betueen two groups of llistor) does not tell quite the all Wcnt-eslaus' interests gave nobles sanie ~tory. lhiiii passive support Th“ nnnn. wunuuulnus. u an; 'l‘.hcn. in N04. Sigasiiiiiiid dc» ever. in the roll of martyrs and. nouns‘ “as On” lnfurmun 0‘ u cided to make his headquarters much later. canonized. _ ,na>_\u(.H,uf;n,0u “us lnhls nu, in Hungary and zi sonienliat llis rule was confused since ritory. He took iiiiinediate action l"l‘3“""9d w*’"“‘>l3ll-* “€15 llcllllfl Parly refill)! llad 00llll‘0l nu uuumhlud [he nmncny ‘hey stored to the throne of Bohemia ai any time. But he did get a , . ‘en h(.h,uu_ Llllyillgh not to li[IS”0lll(‘f‘ titles. reputation for goodness during a ‘ ’ .\uu Hus wu,u.(.,;uu§ auuundl is support o uss was again minor uprising of peasants with Juhn “ms 10 be burned at [he‘3('klil\9l.1Il N ‘ nn \ ‘ iich he dealtlwith considerhble Make duhnue nmnnses of nrmeu‘ y _ uss ta iccn \lf‘ ua— umanity. setting. in part, t eir tion. laléiiulllaiiefl bi/_liiS 1‘liUN'li flild nil 8”‘-"'3“"‘-‘S °V"_la“ - _ . with the \ll\(‘1"Dlr'tl(‘(l siiiitlo liciiliirinu the Holidfl.V Season. Cliefll-‘ive-year-old Susan was made Vl'iii‘iiiiiai<‘l.i'. the Story is I901 Eii- C he ‘:35. ’‘_’‘"‘"?‘’"t ‘l’ IE9.‘ A"””:1“y' re “.85 "°l '" 3 P°"' uses for iiiixiiii: the 24,000 s(‘l'V- lnstriictor Joe Nellis shovels alan honorary assistant chef-in- llN‘l.V Oiit‘ S|dt‘(l~ _ h:::':;l'{ gnu l"r'r“’l‘la('_‘E:(el0n°“("‘pn"l'll [mg [tone 0' Ell-“l!se' Th: pfiabfmg ings of Christmas piitldiiiizs to be sflliill portion in Susan ’l‘olhurst‘s,structor for the occasion in Mon- in his early _\ears. Wenceslaus * V as ‘a la a on 5 an age 0 l e N l on t'aiiatli.'in National bowl so she can mix up a littleltreal. (CNR Photo). To l . shock Canadians lnto disbelief. arian Service-éommittee of can ill. Today in uflulfla all ctr: It was an infant. frozen to don]: ads has pledged 10.000 pounda d the county. an firk mining.“ froiln lying in the snow for |ev- powdered whole milk for haw of the Iflutng on s..... . Again this winter. authorities throughout south Korea. While and bean: childtea Ifll mam will find abandoned babies on Korean kiddies’ hid) cheek bones the ltreota. the ‘steps of hospitals and police tend to gtve them a round look Generous stations. whose desperate moth- their bloated tummies reveal hare ers can no longer care for them. how many of them suffer from children in Korea, send Ablect P0V9i‘iy am: tinemploy- malnutrition. their contribution to the Unitar. ‘mt.-nt coupled with steadily ri.3- The USC has pledged one fifth tan Service Cotnnlttoe. 7! Spark. "I8 prices and conditions that from an overall budget of $175,- street. Ottawa. or: Bank 1 for many are worse than during ooo for Europe", the Middle East Montreal. Chlrlottntown. 0 '1 ‘P ::)l[,)((‘al‘ed to be the darling of for- l l“~’T:;5 nlfeablfl ll:;d hf?‘ he'l:sy' U ‘ffsmligile 2:3lCu§ue:;eSEfi:e“,;§ei:lEldway-s dining cars ill (‘aiiadalpiiddiiig for her own family.l ‘. wou pro -u _ _- . . - r—. V. 7-- 4--.,’ . lie inherited the throne of the ably be executed for heresy. "0 l’“5lll°ll "3 allellllle lll9m- ’ _ . ‘ V I, ' nun kmnnum U, Buhenua .nuw “USS fen strongly mm he There the matter rested unu] translated into alfiit).\l eury an. ine central paft of yzechosio. Should make his Case known. 0 the middle of the Nineteenth Cen- guage and the anialitamation of‘ yakia) in 1373. Not long after- me nlhur hand he had’ of noun-e_ “"1" “l"~'“ 3" [mg 5h"‘3"~ J‘ M~ the two men of the sanie name ;‘“‘d(-1 hf) “35 “(‘j"“"‘|“‘l Klllg 0 no desire to be burned at the £:§‘:(lj:nn‘:r(::‘: l:lle]ri;(::aSfag:)rl:)“ls is firmly fixed in the popular - ran on urg an . iree years 3, k d h k f h .h L! 1 . " _._ _ lamr. so great “as his power. he :1: E8851) Sm‘: sf;€\iV0n;J a\§\the 2:‘ and hunched them to n H-advluonhlnlaglllalltili Hut lli(l( l\ no e\i was made Emperor of All the n,a,n,_.d in Bohemia‘ al tune. Tempest adeSl‘l"l0ndem.;d(‘ll(‘(‘ of any earlier version of Roma", 3 “up “vim-h rm-8m_ in He mcrefom applied for 8 ‘war The words have since been,the carol . ‘a"l~ klllll "r all ll“? (;“l'"l3ll5A antee of safe conduct from Sigas~ From another relative. he pick- mund and wen(.eslaus_ h o k he 0 I / gildiininnhlcliyDli;‘t;lih“chl;dl;lti!;\e)rt}i;;l:ji;E suit was Sranhted in the ll'2<ifll(' of W O 5 sarv. .n'§?i'J‘“L'l.m‘2m‘l1v “i."y""»l~‘e'.‘.‘.-igi.‘.‘..“§» - ‘ - . He “as. if not the most po\ier- friendship for him. . .\ ‘lit ';l3:‘r::3€rl"i‘;‘r‘£?:n[‘:1lllh° 51:80: Historians believe that 'Sigas— ' °“h.‘.amI 1 i oi ‘v. a s , very close to being His only glflfignfgilug§d,;'Z.u2“$:3:l‘f§ ,3: BY MARY NELSON £~lh:!l.h,:){wann‘;» :~(:.I:ne(.(l,ueme was be’ 5°'}‘e""°d by ‘"9 (‘l““"“ll alld, The age-old legend of Dick Church are .~llpp(is(‘(l to have pre- M nu. cud of nu. (.l.,unl.\. “hm uh“ “°"""5l““-‘ l““'“ ml‘ bu‘ dld Wliittington—the poor boy w ho dicted years hclore. flc becunie. he" “as m,,“_mn 40 wcnuohaug "01 ‘lam “"55 fol‘ ma" ‘ll bellll hiked to London with his cat and also. the confidential friend of ‘Wm H-) pains on 8 -very dencaté deposed a,'.{£llfl.A ‘ began‘? ' n andd popular kings and princes. miwmn H“5‘~, h‘““"“"- "“'""l’l"d "‘ Lord Mayor of the City—is one He IS often referred to as Sir‘ .h'm_(,' up”, .n ‘hm hnn, Inn g°."d la'”'dm‘;) ‘I"“"'~":1"l°"l "l l"i”:d of the favourite themes of Christ- Richard Whittingion. but fit)-~ - « « t’ t ' - t 't t - . . . n ma] pnn(.\_ h(.,u.(h(., X-W and’(fi}:ur(.han )uldcni(t:t\edarei::) “out; mas pantomime. uhere can 1 find pioof of his Bonn-ace [X Tnum spcfned no Sn1aSmun(;' Although the story has been knighthood. solution to me Impasse created 1,, H,_;_ h, “as (..,,u.,m.d um, stretched and twisted in all Ways ENTERTAINEI) ROYALTY l by their rival claims and both sfluenced ,0 he huh“, I by amusement _Cal9|‘9l‘S. Yel. This ad\’enturing man never 1 Church and State were imperilled _-qmmel. king mad‘, am, move to mu('l1 of the basis Oi. llie legend forgot that he had been compara- O t by the di\ldL‘d loyalties they pro« save huh and he “as huh, exe_ '5 l3('l- _Tl'l9T9 “'35 "1 ll'lllll- 3 lively poor when he had set out uced. (.uu.d_ Dlfk Wllllllllglull “'ll° lr3V9ll9d to seek fame and fortune. but as . " .\s .'ilu;i_v<. in such matters. in p,.ague_ “how we puhhc l0 _l«0il<l0il 35 3 b0)’ 3" b9°3m_9 he continued to prosper. hc cn—:' f|cl| in 'g tlit-re ucrc men who had finan- was slrnngh, In mun. of Huss lll:‘l99 l10l'd Mayor Ol llle ‘33Pl' tertained in the most generous; ‘ (‘fill l|llt‘l(‘\l< in promoting the w ._l _’ . .d_. .. . df h-_' l8 ('ll."- fashion at his sumptuoiis home V claims of one or the other and. na(:.l[Ko:nau:.,:,\abnn::.:.:E§nS mun: RECORDS loss‘. at Leaden Hall. on the site of’ “CPU, POCC. ' I p in the fucc of the pi‘:-ssure of ‘hnuuh he remained king in f ‘ ‘ U _ l _ d‘ which liO\\' stands Loadt-nhall. . 3 nioncy. ll was very difficult to narnn he “as iuruuly shunned of 3’ 0. the “"9-‘"3. ’9“’r 5 Market, in the centre of the (ity d . ' 9 pt"'~ll£i(l(‘ amoiic to cliaiige sides. his auvhurnv. fiirid ('flii‘0[f)iiCl(0S w('r:)_ltl[<‘fi'Fl:lll8 ll‘? of London. Some of the banquets‘ CI‘ " i The linaiicial prcsstires had led H n’ d ‘ h» k. & -th '9 9 ‘C ‘ l _"‘g 0“ were he gave in honour of Henry the " to corruption among some mcm— ann‘(‘]u.rl(;-(.hJh0,l,0(,,:'lu§]h‘:ndE‘lin 1"“ "l “'9 G793‘ Flr°- bl" fmm Fifth and his cliarmiiig French} "IVE 3 M CM ll l)t‘l\' of the clergy and that only 1415,. 1"3“°“S 5"“""°5 "llmy 0' ‘hem queen. were memorable even to‘ ? _, , E ,,,‘.,.,.. u_._ ,,,,,,,u_,,, m,,.\‘, “W mm M “WNW gcwnly hm, ,.e,el,.c,,cf:_ we” cz:_n his royal gticsts. : , . neighbors! Here: hoping that your Christ. Wt-iiccslaiis deiclopcd a two N . 1., d ...h d th “"9 mm“ 0' 955 9 3“ ‘°"'° Both Henry IV and Henry V . p,,,_.,.., .,,.a(.k 0,, no p,.,,,,,.,,,, C;fmi;r:i;_;L'.;;1 __,€><'i ° "i ‘= my of one ofthe most roman- Md .,..(.‘.,_,.,.,,, ,0 ,,., ,_.,..d,..,-1,. ,,, . _ ' mas will betheinerriest andhtglcatevu-. .\hi-o;id. he [)l'[Ip()\(‘(l to Charles Thu nusnnli ls nun hn has ‘ll’ l'?5“"°5 "l l"5l°"y- Whittington for lllS ready loans ‘I “ V» \'l or‘ 'l‘.‘lll('f‘ that both Popes be urnmud enm.mnnnlVh‘.1h(. amnh l)ick Whittiiigton was not n.to the royal purse. loans to the‘ * |’JI‘(‘\.”.lllI‘('l upon — if fl(‘(‘(‘§.\llf‘y‘:a’"a“(m nf his (‘.hn,’.n(.[(.,. “uh poor boy; tat is certain. He was extent of many thousands of 5 \ lo--cctl In l't‘.\lL1fl and an t‘li~Hha‘ “f unnlhm. wn,u.uSiuus who the third son of Sir Wlliam Whlt- pounds. for uliicli he often re- lircly neu Pope clioscn in their hwd n(,n'.h, _—,uu \.nn|.5 uurhen llinizton of Pauntley in Gloucester- jccted payment. ' slc.'i(l ; Tins (.a,Lh,_u. u-c,u.euau§ “-an'Slllf‘(‘. Sir William was a in later life Whitiington was .»\t llilflll‘ he supported the n(.\(.,~ n ku,u_ Bu, ho was a Duke wealtliy man and young Dick's left without wife or children and _u I young John lliisc who \\a\' cain- f B I ~ (1 I . . 1 to, life might have been very dif- he found his greatest joy in his . . . . . A ~ .- . . . CH . ClIARLO'l'.I.‘E'l'0 pal‘.Zlilli‘,! dL'rllll.\l biibciy of|:ln,,n,:)nl:::1nIaan:n aunf,ar‘:a:,5a5i_ ferenl but for the fact that his chaiitable l)(‘f‘l(‘\()l(‘li((‘. His work 128 RI MOND ST W (‘l(‘l'_'_\lllt‘fl and against forged wun(.un]au_n in the Roman Ca[h_ father fell on evil days and. ac~ in this respect had been handed In miracles. K. (.uh.nd_._n. and Smnds as the cording to some reports. was out- do\\ii through the centuries as a (rt ]{ll.\\, \('(‘l\'lllL' to end some of nnh.un San“ of Bohemia. laued. perpetual monument to his mcm— . kn the theological disputes which Unfol-tuna[Q]y_ he‘ mo. owes his‘ YOUTH! lllfk “'35 Sclll l0‘ L00’ Dry. fol uorc coniplicatiiia the problem, rnnumhon m a (-0"fu\-l0n_ don to serve an apprenticeship He bore nearly all the cost of he also proposed a considerable S”n‘l He inhnl.n(,d ‘ho Dukodom __ l\llli Sir i\_o l-‘ilnuvaryn. a wealthy building the tircyirizirs Lihrztry an plllI('£llltill of t‘liiii'cli ritual. ‘and “uh u hwnl n,n.mn.ial Dorset shire knight._ who ran a and founded the college of St. 1 in The (‘illl(‘llS of Pragiie. aidcd.pouers — at the age of 22 during ""1" '~“’l"'“'_5Sllll ‘SlllPPlllfl "lei" Mtcliaels l’r'll(‘l‘ll0.\l(‘l‘ (hurch and In by Wciiccslaiis. were. indeed. sola long family feud. (inc cause of "l‘3"l_5 b“5l"“-55 "l L°“fl‘°“-‘ H9“ lllf‘ 8(lJ0lll|ll'»! ll0-\liil8l- Tlii‘ him)!‘ 0; iniprcsscd h_v the young man that the feud \i as that one branch of ‘lld D"'k “33"ll L°“d°“- 'D'd_h° lal “'83 d“5ll'°."°‘l ll‘ llll‘ ('l'°i"ll ‘ ‘ \ ~ _ ‘ y," they built the fanious Bethlehcmlthe family. led by Wenceslaus “3”‘3 Rcmrds "ary 0" ""5 p_°'"t' F”'°5 ‘l “as "°l’“'“ _‘" “W “h"‘l"' . . \' - ‘ . no (‘liaP£‘l for him to Preach in. And..had been converted to Christian- illllll ill >‘(‘(‘mSf riiogel thanlklikely; ff allnighouscs at Illflhflalf nc:ir- ,\ ‘ ‘ 1 ul ('har|e: y,,,H.,.__.uy_ Hun,‘ uh‘. uv am the 0” ~ hrumh_ of in ic was orce o wa par o in now amous mi cs one ‘ ‘ ‘ . l I _ insmhud an [)(._.,n M phl[n_g0p|1y,§l\\’.hl(‘lil his fin‘ er Bnicsiaw oi the uav. for’ we do not read which is inscribed with the l(‘-!1 130 Ql/EILN ST. C“ARLOTTETO“r'N ' . .‘ ~ ,. ' ‘ ‘ * ' E‘ For obvious ,-,.n,.un_\_ hmh tho“. emerged as h.nd_ ' had not of him possessing a horse and gend of Bow Bells. The almhous-l 0l attacks ran counter to the inter—l Went-eslaus' grandmother had ll”ll_“‘a5 the °"lY "‘eth°d °f tr" 95 3”‘ “°“’ m3"“‘“““d bl’ Ml“ ml L-sts of both camps. Those who been the first member of the ‘’‘‘l "1 llle 15”‘ C°"l“ry~ Mercer“ C""‘P3“Y- had made a good thing out of one family converted to Christianity. N h t I l _ fa at TD’ ' ‘"" ‘ ow w a 0 its nious , p . -' "T _ _'V ' ‘ ”' ' . V, for Dick Whittington of panto- l. M; ,~....gpv flu - " .' ji‘ ‘ mime fame is never seen without in v-«we-' fin ' . his equally illustrious four-legged ,; . _ Z I ' " - 9 - ' — — friend. There are portraits in ex- . A", ‘f lid! )0“) Old 501113 fllflkfl ~ ydolr _, istcnce. painted in the 15th cen- _ i" .3 _ , . _ tury. which show Dick with a e . ' * - his iiiiiiiifll "'1? W 7°\ii’ home. nu - . black and white cat. while at sta- ‘ ’ . V _; ’ ’ . h n d b _ h \ ‘M ,,' ' ’ _ toe of the boy who was to be- ~ . ,. , - V, . m3’ 9 “ "'9'? 9Y9 "K ‘v "I J ' come Lord Mayor. with his head " . - V ' ' ' j_ . . Q or the head of a cat. was erecr _" 9' ' .' every ha" “gm ‘mh 2:: led over the main state when \- J - - Newgate Prison was rebuilt by ' . ‘ ‘he happmeu 0‘ ‘hm . _ —, the generous bequest of Dick mu 5 — V whittington. _ _ ’ Whether the cat walked to Lon- ff 7’ ‘’ ~ don with its young master can- not be proved. but it more than probable that Dick was a lover . of cats for he was a genuine de ; . votee on the simple pleasures of y 1 1 life. But there is another and far . R "* , _ more plausible explanation of the f _- _ popularly accepted connection be ’ B ' tween Dick Whittington and his :2‘ H1 ° E. can 9. _ . SUCCESS Hnb " " The young West Countryman g “Wl who travelled to bondon 0 try I; wl _ in ref the fortunes of hi lmll ' "— ~- family certainly did not lack “W courage not the faculty for hard 7“ work That is obvious from the °lir_ii fatt that it was not long before "Ill the youthful apprentice had lull‘ c[_U[;3; mg! :9; hieved such success that he not bl Ac 3. Songs or poem; In only set u s a mercer in his a 1. Birthplace of Jenna in 4. The wild man from Borneo own riizht. but he wooed and won 1. Television favourite of on who would iii. to and you Sir lvo l“‘iilWIrvii'- iieiiiiilliil "°' undtr-five <4, 5» to his collection! :4. 5,» d-iizhtei. Alice '''‘‘° 0 You might find one in a 5. A fine Christmas present to Th“ °l“P‘°" °' “'9 l°ll°"d“'Y lb‘ mum” ,, "mu (4, um ,0 u,, muting um story in definitely true to fact. 1- io Cheshire river is» «as» ll“ 5"-K3 2;". 11. Evergreen tree (3) 6. A sweet ingredient of the ’:'°l“'d whml““°” ‘"°‘dm°“ bu 12. ‘mu h where the otter livoa Christmas cake ill ...n (4) . 7. No matter which? I!) ~‘ 13 gggn 3“ (pm. to 8. City lights H» _n it’. 'rho»i-aunt for good work’ its. This mi in really aim to l gun at i7. Take yours out of your stock 5 ' l mu, 11. What ya last use when a in; before you hang it upl A "l --1 ' w 19. Having a row? This will '“"‘”7°“ '&_ii'-- . , to .- - help! ill forablidayaaao W _ ' cu. ”'s"°““'3’ anathatiaaaopea ‘ ‘; ' “'3 a ' ‘an die: In all good thiyf ‘ . ' _i ' ' men: " ‘i o ‘If ‘not ‘Ll ‘WV ‘ll 11",, ,, T ' .1 j-i°N ‘I ‘M ‘t ‘wanna ’" C "'7 ~ - . and W '= mi i WEATHERALL - s - t . i ' - 'Mr] 3 'Ol]J3III,], '; sung . . '_~. ‘‘ ,. __ . u_A~, I mam .“ ca". u om. ‘h - _ . _ ‘ . .- ‘Q-C I '.’»f.'£.t_« 1’! Mi 1?’ in:--m.=-«i----.-in ALUMINUMCO. . - . . r . on _n .N|d_“‘fl IPll_"ll. nit » ' « ' ,_ . , . ; _. Q?’-..= int ‘'0. "ii "W0-iv» — aiiiuu-. .. * .... .. "-i Ir-vtiii-it-moaw:-my unmet. (h'uwa.u1Gt.0aa.I. 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