‘CAPTAIN THANKS PILOT” Canadian * fh this country. : | The federaf#imines department eastiring two feet, nine in- e by three feet and printed _4i 10 colors, the map gives a a aa vee | ee Charissis , Rican freighter Suerte, agrou- ob ) thanks RCAF |*nd near Halifax. Helicopters (ent. | McCall, of Sim- | removed the crew from the 606, Ont., pilot-of the helicop- | ship, which tugs could. not tex. that took him off his Costa | reach. (CP Wirephoto) s Being Offered Valuable Mining Map Free- : OTTAWA (CP) — ‘Canadians ‘are being offered a free copy of one of the most sought-after mining maps in the world in an effort to stir up a greatét public interest in mining developments said that one free copy of the lth edition of the map— “Canada — Principal Mineral Areas—900-A”—will be sent on request to-any resident of Can- ada bases vivid picture of Canada’s main mineral -areas and geological divisions. It shows what is go- ing on in mining from the sub- Arctic to the international boun- dary and from_the Atlantic-to the Pacific. “With 900-A spread over his desk a citizen of Pakistan can learn more about Canada’s ning industry’ in one hour The department has made ar- rangements under which persons requesting the map need only write “900-A”. on a postcard along. with ‘their name and ad- dress. The charge to persons re- siding outside of Canada is-%/ eents. fo Cards should be sent the department of mines tech- nical surveys, Ottawa. . The map was first produced fm 1947. Since then requests for Copies have.Been received from alf parts of the world. RICHMOND lottetown, . ‘spent Christmas at home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Clarey, Murray River. Miss ‘Marion MacKenzie, Char- lottetown, spent Christmas at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie MacKenzie, Murray River. Mrs. John Livingstone; Char- lottetown, spent Christmas at the Home of Mrs. Dan Living- stone, Murray River. Miss Eileen Hayter, . Char- lottetown, spent Christmas at the «home of her parents, Mr. spent Christmas at home here Wee tf leg spent. Se : i od Christmas school closing ef Richmond School was held on December 22, The program con- sisting of recitations, songs, ete., was much enjoyed by all. Santa Claus arrived and distri- buted gifts with the help of the teachers; Helen. McQuaid and Alice Perry. Mr. James Peters has return- ed to his home after being a pa- | tient in- The Stewart Memorial Health Centre, Tyne Valley. - Miss Anita Bridges and Miss Marie McDonald, Toronto The Misses Diane.~and Carol | Anne Arsenault. Toronto spent Christmas with their par- ents, Mr. and~Mrs. William | Arsenault, Grand River. ~ | Mrs. Joh Baglole was.a pa | tient in Prince County Hospital during the holidays. Mr, Alyre Perry has returned | to his home after being a patient in Prince County Hospital. ~ | Mrs. Leo McNally and Mr.} Basil McDougall’ spent mas at the home of their broth- | er, Mr. Frank McDougall; ‘Mrs | McDougall and family, Kinkora. | Miss Jean MeDanald, Char-’} lottetown, spent the holidays at | the home of Mr. and Mrs, Linus | ‘McDonald. ; I Mr. and Mrs. William Quinn | (nee Phyllis Bridges), Char-) lottetown, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William Brid- | ges. f ; Miss Edna Praught, Boston her, audet and atint, Mrs. Mrs. J PG Arthur and family. Ry LAC Lex Biacquiere, Foy- Mrs. Eli Miss Lillian . -side, spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mr. and Mrs. Robert nmerside, were holiday vis- itors of Mr. and Mrs.. William i Christ- |. » Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hayter, have taken up residence in their new home in High. Bank. Miss Janet Stewart, Charlotte- town, spent- Christmas at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ernest Machon and Mr. Machof, Mur- ray Harbor. Pala Miss Joan MacSwain, Char- lottetown, -spent Christmas’ at the.. horne_of her_ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacSwain; High Bank; Mrs. Jack Ferguson, Murray River, is. spending some time |’ at the home of her daughter, er and family, Dartmouth, N.S. Miss Emma Sharam, RN. stu- dent at Acadia University, Wolf- ‘ville, spent part of her holidays ¥ the home of her sister, Mrs. iltie MacKay, Mr. MacKay and daughter, Beach | Point. ; Mr, and Mrs.-Malcolm Mae- Kinnon and baby daughter Jen- nifer, have returned: to Bagot- | ville, Quebec, “after spending the | holiday ‘at the home- of Mal- colm’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1D.M. MacKinnon, Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gosbee and family, of Charlottetown, spent the holiday with their parents, Mr..and Mrs. Watson White and Mrs; Art Goshee, both.of. Murray River. * Mrs, Norman -C. Stewart, High Bank is spending some time with Mrs. Willia J. -MacKay at the home of Sterling MacKay, Mur- ray River. : . Miss .Jeannie-—-MacKinnon, RN,, who is on the staff of the and Mrs. Tom Hayter, High ne ee i i eT SUBSTI Coen ae = ad tsaw. e Livingstone of | * MCS win. spent-the Mr. John Miller has returned to his home after being a pati- ent in the veterans wing of ‘the P.E,I.. Hospital, Charlottetown. Miss: Margaret Herring, RN, who is on the staff of the Prince Edward Island. Hospital, Char- lottetowh, was a recent visitor to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Louis ‘Herring, Mur- ray River. Miss Mae Herring, RN, of Halifax, spent Christmas at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herring, Mur- fay River. . Warren Gordon and son Satin -1 oe Jack are the gues Warren's brother and sister-in-law, -Mr. and Mrs. R. Gordon;, Mur- Mr. atid Mrs. Reuben Moore, High Bank spent Christmas with their son-in-law and daugh- ‘ter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hoop- : 4 ae e Tex-made quality . @ Very. absorbent eee 3 er and ‘son David, Summerside. 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