The Guardian, Charlottetown. Thin-5., Dec. 24, 1964.- not easily mountains. at least “Oi Northern N.B. Has Mountains 3438,. With Christmas-Style Names OTTAWA ’CP‘ Although they won't show up on most nilpa. northern New BrunsWick now has I0 mountains to serve a! a year-round reminder of Christmas. The 2.000-lnnt peaks about 40 miles south of Campbellinn, N.B.. will now be known as North Pole \‘Iouniain. \Ioiint Si Nicholas. and Mounts Dasher, Prancer. D n n n e r. Bimen. Comet. Cupid. n a n c e r and Vixen. Fraser of the depart ment of mines and technical sur- veys and executive secretary of the permanent committee on geographical names, laid the names were approved by the committee last June. The names had been recom- mended to the federal-provincial committee by A. F‘. Wizhtman, director of the photogrammetry branch of the \‘ew Brunswic- department of lands and mines, He is the New Brunswick mem- ber of the committee. "The idea for the names came local Mr. “‘hlf'h was an unofficial name for one of the hills," Fraser said. NOT REALLY MOI'VTMNS‘ the mountains are 'Actiially without end. Here's lb your happiness, health andgoodcheer,otthisjoyoosseeon and throughout the Year. May holiday time be merry and bright, and may illyomdwcstwishesmnomi‘ustrighs WALTER CARVER IR. St. Peters Rood It. Peters Rd. Parkdale en you h the umhia. we needed names for them on maps for forestry offi- cials and lumber companies. “They won't show up on any maps of Canada. or on most maps of New Brunswick. except .lor large - scale topographical maps." The mountains are within about 20 miles of each other in the northwest section of the compare th mountains in Britta a era k province. Mr. Fraser said there was a proposal to include a Mount Ru- dolph. "but it “as never sf- l'lflllSl)‘ considered "We fizured the other names have been widely accepted in folklore. but Rudolph was too new and too commercial." 8500 BIRD MISSING TORONTO ('Pi rgfinniewhere in the Toronto area a canary is flying. Don Thall of Toronto was taking his interna- Iional Showhil‘d for a drive Tuesday and he sitipDPd for a traffic light, A hitch - hiker opened the car door to ask for a ride and the bird flew out. EXPERT Ql'lTS RAIL POST LONDON ‘ROIIIPI‘S‘ Dr. Richard Reeching. a top hiisi» ness executive swuched from industry to modernire Britain‘s near-bankrupt Slalenwm‘d rai- way. is to ziie up his post in the middle of nex't year. Beech- mg. appointed by the former Conservative government at a Irecord civil service salary of *about $72,000 a year. will go back to the giant Imperial (‘hemical Industries. Edison Electric 8 Park St. May your Christmas tree be bright and gay, Ind heaped with gifts and good cheer I. ‘-“.- H Wood“ , ARCHER anthocDONAlDll'D. Parkdall Pb. 4-5945 : ’New B.C. Plywood Co. Plans} ‘ To Sell Shares To Employees it’ll}. VANCOUVER (CPI -— Cana« dian Plywood Corporation Ltd, of Vancouver plans to build a $3,000,000 plywood plant with grass-roots capital. It is raising money by selling shares to the men who will someday Work there. The sale of shares started a few months ago. So far. sales to workers have amounted to $90,000. Robert Flint, a director of the. company. says the price of shares. is high. the return of sales is slow. but the invest- ment will be mild. "We‘re letting our sights high. but we don't think they're too high." SHARES COST $7.500 Canadian Plywood is selling 400 shares at $7.500 apiece. They. can be. bought at full price or for $5.000 down and the balance on call within five years of the ime the minimum subscription of 32.000000 is reached Shares are limited one to a customer, and money is being held in escrow by a trust com- pany until the deadline for the minimum: April 30. 1965. With it. Canadian Plywood plans a plywood plant with a potential of 10,00!th feet of three-eighta of an inch plywood a month. A log broker has singled to provide 105.000.000 feet of tim- berm-a three-year supply. Of those who have bought reserved shares. more three-quarters are interested in working for the company. lsays. . “There's 3 :3 no age limit but m wm get 3390.000 to cover all expenses. So far, none of the directors them have been paid any- saya Mr. Flint. m ,1 h ‘ ' t h . l OSWALD wmow ENROLLS 1 °-‘ '- “,‘f’ ° m“ p y“”‘ ANN aaaoa, Mich. tari— 5“"d"d" 3M”. Marina Oswald. widow of If the total subscription of 53,-‘th, mend shy“- og pruldeng 000.000 is reached, the promo- Kennedy. has enrolled in the DI!va or manual! Wamim In no 0139! mm lieh institute for It in Eullah. Mrs. Oswald ax-iin 1962. W ’- . '0' ' O W As the sacred story of the manger unfolds anew, we wish you n Christmas full of good alias: contaminant. S.N. 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