A '..,. Through the splendors of Niagara and :16 courtly hospitality of the shaman. throck. Canada gains instant prestige in e minds of thousands of new visitor; each year. - Dining service in the famed Rainbow l Boom . . . "the top 0, the Brock" . . . fully .. matches the illustiious setting. Food of continental quality is deftly served, to I the accompaniment of a rare blend of 3 ii i l iine coiiees . . . Cli-use & Sanbom, More line liotels and restaurants I ' throughout Canada serve Chase & San- ' if born Coffees than any other brand. Why p not enjoy the exquisite ilavor . . . the i ll tantalising aroinu of delicious Chase & San rn Coilee . . . at home! " l? '; HAM OPERATORS Dougie:-v. ilMOsh;P deft)” and Fulton Pi-oudt (rightt are two or are "Ham" operators" who have" ' ID BRING RISIS . vr ' . been doing their part during theisince last Friday has been pass-ipatche 's office. Mr. Proiitiefat the recent cg-jglg brought gbout by the ing messages from his own hornei microphone of his own station page .199: norm. Mr, Masher and later from the Railway dis-1VEIKZ has acted as net control . for the Island network. I. If 5 Al " "' 'W. MacLean. ' ' H 0 9 i- iciidrill9l:i9ds!.r. s ....W::r.i::.:.:"M"roce-W French Leaving Indochina 0l'l CQIIC I 9 r. M. i O P " -rm.-z-I 2 " 'ii:ti -At.MDaId ST T Y Montague Clilrlinr ttiub "team: A. Til. slclielivlll. lc on H V e r a W 0 e a r S . I ....i -aciigdme g i:IfIle(d'Jy',, Jan. West Ice - Dr. lnmln vs Dr- By conu-:Y SMITH FRANCE CHANGED 1 -I - ' V Maclntyre. SAIGON (Reuters in the last "I lived in France until I was two years. French colonial rule has been swept away in Indochina and thousands of French soldiers and dvillans have been leaving for home. "For us there is no tuture here." they say. But not one little army of el- derly Frenchmen numbering two or three thousand. They are men who have cut their roots at Irinie and replanted themselves on Indo- chinese soil. They are determined to stay. These old Frenchmen have spent so many years of their lives carv- ing a new prosperity out of the jungle and swamps here that their pride and patriotism have been largely transferred to Indochina. Many of them are married to lo- cal women, who would find life hard in France without the serv- ants they can afford here. In Phnompenh, capital of the In- 19." he said. "Then I came out here. At first I used to look for- ward to my leaves in France every tour or five years. But. as time went by. Fi-ance changed. I found that I was Lining back to a foreign , Juli .'rroph o T".'"ri... I.-4'. 17. G. Concgrf Enigyed Phillipii Eoddlo i-MIl1&I"'EI5' Mec- " At Georgetown hon. V I g I g. . Behind vaxt picture windows, guests at the Rainbow e Nichol- The following Sunday Sclwol Dining Room gaze on the tumultuous 5 dc of country which grew more foreign :3: :(a:;sdi:;n dgd Amman Fm” whllgwhgsmnl every time i went there. q . co e" i : "So I have decided to live ”l.iut i my life among the people I know --3?? - here in Cambodia." i r One of the most respected of the group is 78-year-old Henry Ba- lancy. an agricultural expert from. Tarbes in the Pyrenees, who was mayor of Saigon several times in colonial days. He arrived in Indo- china in 1901 and has been home' twice since. ' When he came. Saigon was a marshy place with a few hous. He saw it turned. by hard work, and careful administration, into at great pot and a modern cily.l 3 - R. R. Beck, ;on, J. Cudmormoa; wlghtman. 3 1" Mr '3" mid" Hm" Pro am was held in the George- Mollr DvM9G"'V"- BlJVh”'”"' i townynaptiat Church on Decem- 4 1- 4- E-tr 9!"lVlI- Do Wnnnir ber nth. There was a large crowd maker. Pr ..5lJlc.lAil'v.. S, MlcD0'Wd- in attendance. At the close of the I-.6-eotle Maclnbmrrl-'PetHir'program ,,treats and gifts were a. Jardine. given out. 5 - win. metre: Gcorae Ham v Program: Word or Greeting, Al- Donaid.; Ind...-Mao tyre; -Mme ireda Bears; Opening Song, "0 i v- ' Come ;All Ye Faithful"; A panto- . min by four girls; Introduction to "The Shepherds Icepted Him"; Berllztire iisea:-lag lily Blargyo Poo: . mML' - 0, ; ecu n," L: -11.. norm. .1). weleoriia" by group. iiuiriilns with Am-j, . "gi'a;. ', .; M" " way In A Manger"; Recitation, . .,,i,,;,:'p.,nq-1;..,..n,.," Jirthday Present for Jesus . Murray L.. sieklq, A. norm-non, imary group concludes with sing- IF YOU HAVEN'T DONEIT DO IT NOW! M pi. (Mn I whm 1;) 3:15, 7. dochinese state of Cambodia, :4 70- m4”-7,3,? U Qrxvgav E--J”: eencwmle Nshephergi wnched year h-eofid Frenchman explained l lad rrcoarrf ". ” :3 F129;; rgnnlshtv Introd-w ";"i..2l5.'&LV"i;..e Personals 1 a Dr. Gwlnman. --N. lleoley. 5"? 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