Pogo 8 The GE! Happenings of The Week A Calendar. bearing best wishes to its recipients. presents A de- lightful picture of their Royal Highnesses Prince Charles and Princess Anne reproduced from the Original Painting by Mrs. Ludmilla Trapp. An interesting quote fmm the leaf accompanying the Cal- endar is as follows: "This charming picture of the two Royal Children was painted from life by M”- Ludmilla Trapp. Mrs Ti-app had pi'ei'iou.xly painted Prince Charles at the request of the Queen Mother- The pli'LUl'E. which now hangs in Buckingham Palace was so suc- cessful ihat Her Majesty the Queen commissioned a portrait of Prin- cess Anne. It was while workinl on ;t that she undertook this pict- ure of ill? two children. and as had a tr) study her young subjects at first hand. she found them ex- cellent. models and when the Plclr ura uzis llIllSI'lPfI the Queen ex- pressed her delight with it. Mr. Trapp was born in Russia of Greek and Polish parents. She reached England after the war. most ICi'flnllDillllGd by her husband and, eighteen months old son and has now become a British subject. At the time this picture was united Mrs. Trapp was still in er twenties, hence she can look forward to I long and successful oareer”. I I I The Lieutenant Governor the Honorable T. W. L. Prowse and Mrs. Prowse, have their Son-in-law and d-aiiizliter Dr. and Mrs. A. Ernst. Montreal. at Government House for the Christmas season. . . . "Going around to see the lights” is bccoining almost as traditional in this city as Turkey. Plum Pud- ding. Christmas trees or even Santa Claus hlf'rl5PIf. Charlottetown. still a residential city. has a beau- lful natural setting, and the color- ed lights do much to sdd to its Ittractivenesa. . o . Miss Jeanette Orr. of the faculty of Dean Junior College, Frankhn, Massachusetts, has arrived to spend her Christmas vacation with her aistnr in Kensington. Miss Orr. a graduate of Columbia University, studied this summer at the Un- iversity of London. and later toured the Continent. One of the-high- nghts of her visit was an invitation to tea at the Mansion House. re-sidrnre of the Lord Mayor of London. I 0 Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gordon and Dr. Clilf Beer are spending Christ- mus .n Chatham with Dr. Beer's son, Squadron Leader R. M- 1315 Mrs. Bear. I I I Beautiful Sunset Lodge was.the setting of a very lovely party given by the Rainbow Club. Mrs. N DeBlois welcomed the SUSS”. End this was followed by Movies and Carol singing. The hi8'h1l8m Of the ,deligntful evening was the arrival of Santa Claus bringing treats and a present for each guest. Following the entertain- ment a delicious luncheon was served by members of the Rain- bow Club. . . . Mrs. P. D. Williams has left for West Point. N. Y., where she will visit her son-in-law and daughter, Lieutenant S. W. Merrick and Mrs. Merrick and their two children. Christmas Day will be spent at Lieutenant Merrick: parents home at Painted Post. . . - 'A recent visitor at the Charlotte- town Hotel, who arrived by plane from Toronto on a business trip, was Mi. L. A. Mllll'hE3d, Internal Auditor with the Trader's Finance of Canada. Mr. Mulr- hearl. Sm-krilla. N. B.. came over to Charlottetown during her son's visit, and had the pleasure of beinx with her son as well as with her son-in-liiw and'daughter. Mr. and Mi Jack Heighton and family, Central Royalty. I I I Still they arrive these "young and gays" this time from Acadia Uni- veisily for the holidays: Bonita Adams. Helen Wright, Shirley Bar- Iss. Gemmy Smith, Donald Camp- bell, John Simpson. James Camp- bell, William Simmons, John Clark, Charles Simmons, Joyce Harper. Donald Simmons. Garth Jenkins, Joan Sharam. David Mabon. May- nard Schurman Miriam Mathe- oon, Nan Pope. Ross Matheson, lame M an. Robert Mosse,Jsr- bars M riaon. Clive Macbonsld. Thomas Mackenzie and Malcolm Pllmer. I I Miss Joan Cameron, nurso-in- Ruining It the Montreal Genersl I , .Nativit5 in she was still living at Windsor she. unusual opportunity I iMr. Helm. Harcroft Road Toronto, Hg students are guests. Some of the iri-idIy7,' December 72Ii,'1'93T Hospital, ll arriving on Sunday to spend the holidays wllh her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron. . . . At the Carols in Kirk by Candle- light on Christmas Sunday after- noon, a 12th Century English carol "The Friendly Beasts", most ap- propriate for children, was sung by the Gallery choir. While the beautiful painting in the Metro- politan Museum, New York, a rep- resentative of the First Chrisiinas Morning by Gerard David (C. 1450- l523i was inspired by mediaeval piety and simple faith and is called "The Nativity" yet it could almost add to its title ”And the Friendly Beasts.” This beautiful Flemish fifteenth century painting of the. the Bache collection records the first Christmas Morning according to the Gospel of St. Luke for the announcement of the Birth or our Saviour made by the Aiigelic Host to the Shepherds is shown in the background. The Holy Fam- ily, with the little Lord Jesus asleep on the hay, while the parents how in adoration, with the ex and ass leaning over the child Jesus, are in the foreground. The artist has assigned to the ox and the ass the task given to them by the author of the Meditations on the Life of Christ (ascribed to Saint Bona- ventura) in the following words: "And anon the ox and the ass, kneeling down, laid their mouths upon the manger, breathing through their noses upon the Child as if they knew by reason that in that cold time the Child so simply clothed had need to be heat- ed in that manner." The twelfth Century carol gives a similar inter- pretation. "Jesus our Brother. kind and good was humbly born in a stable rude. and the fricndv beasts around him stood. Jesus our brother, kind and good." . 0 a Miss Nancy MacNevm. Toronto. is expected to arrive by plane Christmas morning to visit her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mac- Nevin, Birchwood Street. for ii week. Miss MacNevin has a position with. the Bank of Nova Scotia, Forestl Hill Village, and lS studying sing- ing at the Royal Conservatory of Music with Madame Jessner. . . . Miss Jean Ross will be the guest of her cousin. Mrs. E. A. Helm and for-Christmas. Mi: Ross Helm. Hali- fax, will be visiting his parents for the holiday. and Mr. Frank Weir, St. Catherines, will also be a guest at the Helen residence. . ”The Brunswickan" the students' weekly newspaper of the University of New Brunswick describes a love- ly Christmas party sponsored by the University at which children of the Faculty, Staff and married single students assist in this under- taking. There are four Prince Ed- ward Island students registered at the University of New Brunswick, who will be coming to "The Is- land" for Christmas. These students are Robert L. Mutch, Charlotte- town. in second year Electrical Engineering. Robert E. Platte. also Charlottetown. who is in his fourth years of Civil Engineering. J. Rod- olphe Chaisson of Coleman, is in second year of Electrical Engineer- ing, and Harold H. MacLennan, Summerside, is second year, Civil Engineering. I I Mrs. Keith S. Rogers will be with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Morrow and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. PMer- son, in Ottawa. for the Christ- mas Season. I C The undergraduate newspaper the "Varsity" of the University of Toronto frequently makrs reference to Prince Edward Island students registered there. Willard Brehaut. Murray Harbour is in the School of Graduata studies. Carol Creel- man, Charlottetown is in third year Physical and Occupational Therapy and Bethany MacDonald is in Music. Both these young ladies are at present home for Christmas. James Morrison, Albertoii. is second year Dentistry and Albert Wilson. Char- Iottetown ls fourth year Dentistry. William Underhay, Bay Fortune, is second year Arts. . 0 . Miss Ruth Ross and Miss Mitr- gsret Ross leave this morning for Moncton. where they will be the guests for Christmas of Mr. and Mrs J. Bruce Ross. I 0 I The Choral society of McGlll heralded the Christmas spirit with its tenth snnusl "Sing st Christ- mas" concert presented on satur- dsy, December 18th, st 8:30 in the sir Arthur Curl-is Gymnasium. The I- ooncert was in two parts. the first hula; 'el'ho mirlshn leery,” Ich- llahta of this notion included Duh Gounod's "An Maris". lung in Latin. and. the "nsllelujsh Chorus" from Handel's Messiah. The second section celebrsted the Christmas out-of-doorl with songs including "Jingle Bells," ”Gloucsstershlre Wassail” and modem Christansa songs. This year the choir consists of over two hundred and twenty- fivo voices and is one of the larg- est representative groups on the Campus. I I I g Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cudmore Ir- rived by plane from Halifax for the Christmas holidays. They will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph L. Davison. Kensington, and Mn. Harry Cudmore, North River Road. . . . Mrl. Clare MacNeill has left for Toronto to visit friends and rela- tives. I I I Miss Bessie Beer is spending Christmas in Mcncton with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Plant, Miss Betty Beer. is flying down from Toronto for Christmas with her family. I I I Miss Elizabeth Martin and Miss Marjorie MacLeod arrive Thursday evening by plane from Halifax to spend Christmas at their homes in Charlottetown. o . . Dalhousie University with its well-known motto "Ora Et Labora" has an enrollment of sixty-one stu- dents from this province. most of whom are coming home for Christ- mas. These are some of the young ladies who have arrived within the past week: Shirlie Clay, Winifred Hyndman. Elizabeth Milligan. Wilma Wood. Elizabeth Strong, Flora Crossman. Mar Maclnnes, Sarah Macbeod. Margaret Mac- Murdo. and Margaret Murray. . . 0 Mrs. Fred W. Stewart, in his fourth year at the Ontario Veterin- ary College at Guelph. is arriving Christmas eve to spend the holi- day with his mother. Mrs. George Stewart. Mr. Stewart is motoring down with his friends. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Ma:-Isaac and Mr. Blair Kelly. I I I Mr. William Walsh. Charlotte- town. is visiting his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Starostic, Niagara Falls, Ontario, for the Christmas holiday. . . . Mia. Sidney Taylor left Thursday morning for Reading. Mass, to join M11 Taylor. Who has been visiting her mother. Mrs. James Thomas, J. Frank Hobbs, Kent St.. and his havsias their guests for the Christ- mas and New Year's holidays. their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. cl has In snioyuno II) as no- ton. I I I Mrs. J, 3. Millman, Kenzington. has left for Boston to spend the winter months with her dsugbtsr, Miss Haul smith. Cambridge. . . . Mrs. V. A. Campbell and young son. Colin have returned to their home in Dartmouth. sfter visiting Mrs. Campbell's mother. Mrs. E. J. Duffy, Hillsboro Street. . I I 0 Among those spending their Christmas holidays with their par- ents is Mr. J. Joseph Kelly. stu- dent of Byrant College. Providence. Rhode Island, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kelly. Char- lottetown. I I I Miss Florence Matheson. Dundas, and Miss Helen Wright, Lower Montague. students of Acadia Uni- versity, are spending the holidays at their respective homes. . . . Miss Noreen McGuigan arrived in the City Thursday evening to spend the Yuletide season with her mother, Mrs. J. L. McGuigan, City. a . . Miss Joyce Partridge is arriving this week-end from Halifax to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J..H. Partridge, Prince Street. . . u Misses Elizabeth Milligan and Shirlie Clay, Nursing Science stu- dents of Dalhousie University, are spending their Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Clay, Charlottetown. . . . Dr. Harry C. Hooper has arrived from Boston to spend his Christ- mas holidays with his sister. Mrs. brother, Mr. George R, Hooper. . . . Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Hobbs and Mrs. Pete. C. Kelly and their son, Peter. HOLIDAY HARD SAUCE 1 cup butter, 2 cups powdered sugar, 2 tbs. brandy or 1 tbs. rum. Cream nutter, add sugar grad- ually. Beat until very light. whip in the brandy almost CIl'Op by drop. of the I. 0. D. E, held two delight- ful Christmas parties on Tuesday for the Cerebral Palsied children. Gifts were distributed to each lit-' tle guest and ice-cream and cookies served. Mia Clive Stewart is the Rezent of this Chapter. Arrange- ments for the parties were made by Mrs. Ralph Dumont, Convener of the Child Welfare Committee and Mrs. Alf. Lennen who assisted her. Helping at the parties were: Mrs. Edward Miller, Mrs Frank Andrew. M11 Roy MacLeari, Miss Eleanor Mary Duffy, Miss Kitty Bethune and Mrs. Stan Lam-aster An interesting feature of this party was the miniature village on display which had been made as a special project by the boys of the Teacher Training Group in the Art Class at P. W. C. under the instruction of Miss Eleanor LOWP. The villace consisted of a Church, Town Hall, Jnlifu. who--have been visiting in at, John. N. 3. for the put wool: guests of Mr. and Mn. lul W. Osnnody ntiirnsd-to Chulottotown. where they Iwlll spend the Christ- mas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ewan Anderson, Sub- Lieutenant Csrmody has just re- turned after three months navpl operations in the Mediterranean. I I I I Mr. and Mrs. Leith smith. form- erly of Summerslde. now residing in Moncton have returned from I trip to Montreal and New York. I I I The hostesses of the Summer- sida Curling Club onlssturday evening were Mrs. Victor Inman. Allis Ma.cNeill, Mrs. Borden Con- nell. Mrs. T. D. Morrison and Miss Barbara. Morriso . I I I Messrs. Alexander and Melville Campbell and Miss Harriet Camp- bell are spending the Yuletide Ses- son with their parents, Hon. and Mrs. Thane Campbell, Summetside. I I I Mrs. Vesta Ilsley arrived on Tues- day evening from.Wolfville, N. 8.. to spend the Christmas season in Summerslde with her son-In-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Mercer. ' I I Miss Margaret MacMui'do. stu- dent at Dalhousie University, is MORNING SMILE A motorist was proceeding along one of the main roads of a small town when the driver of s baker's van in front turned to his right down It side street. After narrowly avoiding it collis- ion the motorist demanded to know why the baker didn't indicate which way he was going. "Don't be so daft." replied the School, Gift-shop, Houses. and Children Skating. I I I Sub-Lieutenant Darrel M. and Mrs. Carmody and son. Wayne of i Miss Mary Mcllwraith is spending I Christmas in Toronto with her par-. ents, Professor and Mrs. '1', Mc- I Ilwraith' l O I- I Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth NeatbyI Ottawa. have as their guest for, Christmas. Mr. H. Blair Neatby ofl Charlottetown. . The L. M. Montgomi-ry Chapter Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will spend Christmas with Mrs, Thomas, and; later visit with Mr. Taylor's aistei',I Mrs. Ewen Hume and Mr. Humel in Somerville, Mass. They will alsoI be in Weston. Mass. visiting frlend.3,I . . . I Mr. and Mrs. 11, R. Hurst haul a visit last week-and from theirI dlillithter. Miss Muriel Hurst. wiiol arrived by plane from Halifax. where she is a nurse-in-training at the Victoria General Hospital. Miss. Marjorie Hurst a student in Homei Economics at Sackville University is home for the Christmas hoh-. dR.l'S. as is Mr. David Hurst. who: arr.ived.last Sunday from Queen's! University, Kingston. Ontario, . . . Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Lantz are ex- pecting their daughter, Miss Ellza,-I beth Lantz from Montreal on Sun- day. Miss Lantz is a Dietitian atI. the Royal Victoria Hospital. Mr.I and Mrs. Thursday from Halifax and Mr. Rory Lantz is home from Dalhousie for the Christmas holidays. . . . The Gyro Club held a dinneriandl Christmas party at the Queen Hotel on Tuesday evening for wives and guests. I I I i The Knights of Columbus had their Christmas party Monday even- . Ing at. their Club rooms on Wateri Street. ' x Mr. Eldon Campbell has return- J. A. Smallman arrived, And a HAPPY NEW YEAR It is the sincere WISH of ALL In the IUTTIR-NUT FAMILY ' EASTERN IAKERIES -.- P. J. MacIl0llALII Prince St. TO ALL LIMITID baker. "I always godown that street.” I ..ii,,g c i spending her -bolldsym with.-chub parents. Mr. sud Mrs, his Mac- Muixlon Ncirth.B:do3ue.” Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Taylor of North Granville llsft on Saturday to spend a few on.f.hs in Florida. I C The Misses Dorothy sud Wands Continued on page I ,. 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