¥ i In the above picture Santa flaus is caught as he made a— iramatic appearance through he fireplace at the annual lanada Packers children’s arty. His appearance by way € chimney deighted the chil- drén but startled Good King 1—Wencelas and the clowns. Up- wards of 700 employees and their families were welcomed to the program of entertain- ment at the Community Cen- tre by plant manager G.E. picnic facilities and other outdoor facilities. “‘For-the amount of money we are spending here for ~ (Continued from page 1) “| these needs, we are certainly esBrisay Crescent playground | getting a lot for our dollar. For hich had been developed instance, the city of Fredericton, N.B. in 1958, with a population of 19,000, spent $100,000 for these services”. Mr. Ready suggested that this commission join the Parks and Recreational Association of Can- ada, For a community this size, it would cost $15.00 per annum. From these people many valuable services could be obtained. The object of the association is the stimulation and advancement of National, ‘Provincial and Munici- pal Parks, Recreati Services ard Programme in Canada, he explained. — ‘The chief supervisor reported je" year. “A wonderful donation to the buth of the City,” was Mr. eady’s comment. si EW PLAYGROUND | Dealing with an expanded pro- i : to travel to other play- “ think it is time we evacuated ‘Tecreation program in gen- fal; skating, swimming, figure = ,» baseball, handi- > a8 ila =\ tastern Trust's Renovated Difices Now Open To Public mises to the new on Saturday. Manager Allison MacLeod said that the public is cordially invited to call and inspect the trust com- Seoen, th pany’s new facilities. ons an, the trust company office 3 Sea thé Secmer Peovissilt crane te eS SANTA ARRIVES AT CANADA PACKERS NEW RICHMOND STREET QUARTERS OPEN TODAY Hartien. Heath Delaney (Good King Wencelas) acted as mas- ter of ¢#femories. Several members of the plant’s staff and their families took part in the program. idenereadie during the ecanen which ran from June 29 to Sep- tember 5. No serious accidents were reported. First Aid kits were provided ‘on all p'aygrounds, through the co-operation of the Red Cross. There was no serious discip- linary problem during the hours of supervision._ After closing hours, a considerable amount of equipment was broken or des- troyed through vandalism. Mr. Ready suggested that this could be alleviated if—citizens in the immediate area of the p ay- grounds would notify the City Police when such vandalism be- girs. PIONEER GROUPS The first Christian missionar- received in preparing the show as presented. Special reference One-Act Christmas Play Sat. was made of Mrs. Frank Walker acted as prompted, Miss i Doyle “leads” end E é f : i i i > l f : i E é é i | . | bf ff i f I i F Hi ra chiatrist. Pius Smith, represent- chairman of the epecial school committee. Zion Church Has Program Upwards of 500 boys, girle, tea- chers and officers of the church schcol, together with interested the Zion Presbyterian Church Hall for the annual Sunday School concert on Wednesday evening. ; minister, Rev- Donald-A- Campbell, acted as chairman for the occasion and the following well-rounded program was en- parents and friends gathered in}, joyed_by all present, at the close of which, Santa Claus arrived! on the scene, much to the de- | light of the children, and deliv- ered gifts for every boy and girl present. Beginners Dept.: 1. Dialocue- Christmas Angels, Susan. Mac- Donald, Donna Jay and Carol Green, followed by Chorus “Like the Christmas Angels.” 2. Recl- tation - A Consolation Greeting by Wenda'l MacEachern; 3. Re- citation = Big Wish, Wendy Mac- Donald; :4. Solo by Jovy Bennett- Bethlehem Lullaby:-: 5. Recita- ies arrived~ in New Zealand in aluminum sashed windows. Inside the floors are completed with cream and brown tile. The ceil- ings are of acoustic tile. Panel flourescent lighting is used throughout. The former premises have been increased in size by expanding into the section of the ground floor that was formerly occupied by the Vogue Millinery Shop. The renovation involved the removal -of the shop dividing- wall, the renewal of a premises at 164 Richmond Office equipment and furniture “moved from the old pre- OCAL BRIEFS LIGHTS FAI The lights went out during the no g service at Trinity Upi- ed’ Churca yesterday. Maritime ctric linemen replaced fuses utside the buiiding, and restor- d the electric power. The pow- failure also interrupted the padcast of the service over PCY. — SHOW IMPROVEMENT Hospital sources stated last ht that last week’s five or mishap victims were how improvement. Peter) sully of Morell Rear wounded in shooting affray last Tuesday at. he former Indian Reserve, and sd Gallant, of St. Charles hurt a 40-foot fall Tuesday at the ritime Electric plant are pat- at the Charlottetown Hos- , while Mr. and Mrs, Harold . Cudmore of Brackley and ton Anderson of Charlotte- all three injured in highway ecidents Friday night, are at the : Edward Jelead Hosnital. tractive facade -with its’ large, "MOORE & CLOSED ‘CHRISTMAS DAY} and BOXING DAY - Moore & Mcleod Ltd. 1814, about 20 years after the! Moore: 6. Recitation - “Bursting” Mel LD. STORE HOURS. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY December 21, 22, 23 — 9:00, to 9:00 THURSDAY, CHRISTMAS EVE — 9:00 to 5:00 tion - “Just a Boy” - Allan stairway leading to floor, the relocation of the ment stairway and general provements to the basement A new conference room was added at the rear of the office and other rooms included in the re- novation are a wash room, cloak room, coupon room, and storage rcoms. A sprinkler system’ was installed. : in a very attractive office,” said manager MacLeod. as ne | Christmas; Karen MacMicken, Debby Stead and Pamela Bar- rett followed hy “Away in the Drill Cummings’ Class 2. Song. - Ru- dolph, The Red Nosed Reindeer; Linda MacDonald 3. Reading - The Story of the Wise Men, Mrs. Blair MacDonald’s C'ass. 4. Ex- ercise -"Why? - Mrs. Gorvett’s Class. 5. Chorus - I Heard The Bells on Day, Miss Story. Mrs. Stead’s Class 8. Trio - What Child is This? - Mary Bernard, Cheryl MacQuarrie, and Elizabeth Ken- nedv. 9. Choral Reading - The Christmas Story, Mrs. Ross’s Class. 19. Exercise - Waiting For Santa, Mrs. MacEwen's Class 11. Chorus - Away in a Manger, Mrs. clean’s = tation - His -Christmas , Tree, Gordon MacRae, 13. Exercise - Did You See? - Mrs. Stewart’s and Miss Farquharson’s Classes. 14. Piano Solo - Doreen Roberts. 15. Reading - Judy Lioyd 16. Ex- ercise - Christmas Mrs. Ba'derston’s Class. 17. ‘| Chorus - The First Noel, Mrs. Peter MacDonald’s Class. 18. Re- citation - It’s Christmas, Gary Stead. 19. Drill Christmas Backward and Forward, Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald’s Class 20. Chorus Silent Night, Mrs. Goss’s Class. Streets Said Cause Of Accidents Icey roads caused two ‘| warning of attack and pointed fit z i | we R : Fe - y F E z i \ i ft : ie A school of civil defence on the provincial level | started here as soon as organiza- tional details can be worked out, vil defence co - ordinator, said Thursday at North Rustico. Major Simons was attending a meeting in that centre at which Bert Blacquiere was appointed civil defence co - ordinator for the area. The largely attended ing drew crowds from the entire section extending to New Glasgow. The appointment of Mr. was announced by James Gaudin, chairman of the village commissioners of North Rustico. The guest speaker told of the implications of a nuclear war and described the danger from fall- out and what steps might be ta- ken by citizens to protect their families. Mr. Blacquiere suggested for- mation of a planning and advis- ory committee to assist in organ- izing civil defence in -the area with the group to be formed of presidents and secretaries of or- ganizations. Mrs. Loretta Doyle spoke brief- ly on the importance of fast or- ganization as in the new type of warfare there would be little , Senior Hi-Y’s will be|)} Major Orin Simons, provincial ci-| County Jail, by Magis-| Foreign trate K.M. Martin, QC, in. city | invitation Police Court. the The evidence of James Mc-| the Naught, manager of the Char- | try chateau lottetown branch of the F.W. | ponillet, 30 WwW Co., disclosed that! yt is the accused, Friday evening been in the store where he annoying the women customers. When told to leave the Coronation | fast and Norman Hall, Carol Anne loves Boyles was flower girl and David so why not call Macdonald was page boy. The/@i, or phone and we will help Eh eee en te n Evans, Y! . . oh a ae hich oo re Ma followed it were sponsored by Tri- U Senior Hi-Y, with music being |@"Tapred for Christmas. provided by the Tremtones and|gJune Geranium Flower Misty the Hall Brothers. and Dusting Powder .. $5.00 oo +. HUGE WAVE HITS LINER ne er eet MELBOURNE (Reuters)—Forty jum i. we $1.00 passengers were injured when @|Q” ° a huge wave hit the 20,551 - ton And many more Dutch liner Oranje off the south |4 FIRST FLOOR Australian coast Thursday night, . fs ulbosece’ Sun sacs. the |g Moore & McLeod Ltd. 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