‘ ets of the young singers. the aspect of it which is 1-,. 16:1le Dec- 22. 1962- $3.53." iggwggfiigflfifi There are inany other old dominant above all others pin \ . e . . . - _ his country. ‘ t e s. t customs and traditions in var ii . s :2: or are. Centuries-old Yule cus oms ..... .. ——-———‘~ 0.2 .u u e 5 home tics by distance. would behind them all there is a single EQUAL PAY jIlls: :eglsfiziikvlirlir": Iltnliileftg‘hltlise. t. sed $13,324:: 2; #53811: ‘Pl‘ovmcllsl lay/s and a l ' L K ' ' ' h i a and goodwill. while at tile same 9" “w "q 1" at Women . . $03331th frigid! the; s 1 time preserving the religious be paid equal wages with men "if i . ' at i ' 1 . . as ect of the Christmas festival. for equal work. 1 e e O §?na‘§rjg?:e smce er am” By M. McINTYRE HOOD “Telling the Devil’s Knell" has villages. At some Villages in p - — led on for 700 years. the Cotswold Hills. these mum- I Even With this outpouring of LONDON E “gland is 3 been can i _ 3’ M‘ M°‘“"'”° “°°“ “‘ "we “we Kim" “i‘g”amsi“asp-??“°Aii VT?” “8?. i’i'mmm‘my' "‘8" :“J‘l“i"““§' 133$.“£3“°§i.3.’1§."3?§“°t‘irl“ fri°loii§ihieliimbeif 3"1‘2‘. R2’2W?'$§Fi&ii?§§“§§dd°l‘ifi LONDON A The “‘smmary Jmmny Keatmg‘ To my mi" bum O u ‘ y 'me ‘ '3T9d5 0‘ them 1'93 y a e a ' - n i th . i h church once for every loser being raised from the dead . .nrdin'ls ni Christmas this Version borders on the sac- Idren‘s Favorites." He has a l soivantage of a have] scheme be. This is especia y true a 9 par 5 . _ :npilgl‘cohalse‘toiindus \\a_\‘ into rel gious Will] its iiltra-modernlproduced two new songs for the‘tng worked out by the Brittsh Christmas season. when var-Logs yeati;I the Ibiirtth “Stutlihriis; :gdargfixgcuéymbolizing death the Fecal-d bars and music tempo. 21962 Christmas, “Little Red Council to ensure that they are parts of the country have tie; so a s yea n is “mad so . h shops. without producing any. NEW lNTRODUCTIONS ‘Pony" on one side and "Christ-ihot tett lonely and friendless at ow-n peculiar Observances w iIc h I. k ml in t The Mummers of Longparts thing that is likely to be 0 u t- As usual. there are several;mas Land" on the other. the Christmas season, have come down through the that tl e iliiahs ro gnarl Eta and Overton h, Hampshtm wet"- Standing or lasting. One of the things on the records this Chist-I There is the usual assortment. The British Council’s scheme past centuries. Historically. exacty t e our try) 11% . costumes to make them appear f e a t u r e s of this year‘s crop mas. Wally Whyton. who is pop- id rather goofy Christmas songsltakes the form of special Chris, England has observed Christ- Like many1 01 cr dcuts; (LT-n: “he grotesque hm], wtth mom. is the revival of old fawn-i t e uiar on children‘s television pro-lavailable on records. One Is tmas and New Year holiday mas as a time of merry-making there is an oil egen e in trous heads. and Ito“,- the v“. 'I 5 and even carols in n e w "Son of Lonely Pup in a Christ- m rses in 30 different “nations. and goodwill. and even. . in this one. It is that in the l3t Inge, stngmg chm g, :Snmge of them rather bizarre and CHRISTMAS POEM mas Shop." It tops the list at 5”?“ they were announced in these mode-r n. materialistic century a local baron killed one Most widespread of 8“ Eng_ likelv to give more offence than Cradlcd in Mary‘s loving arms the moment. ' ionoben research workers, 18“, days that spirit Is preserved at of his servants. and as a pin- ush cm.13mm custom. is one niea'sure. Does little Jesus rest. Another one which 'mightgstudems. undergraduates. doc- the festive season. And in many ance he gave a bell to t c which has spread to many other A . new arrangement of Jingle No sad thoughts of future sor- catch on is Terry Scotts recur-Hm.S and nurses.» a“ men and communities old legends and church and ordered that it be countries, including Canada. Bells. recorded by the Bay (‘on-‘ rows ding of "Don't If‘ghl then]? I r 9 ‘women from overseas studying Stories Of “'9 935’ are “New "mg “Ch Chnsm‘as‘ to “mi This is the custom of cam] sthg. hm Singers, is one of these Disturb her tranquil breast. Till After Santa s Gone. Andiin this country. have been up. associated With the local cus‘ him of his crime. For many mg by young people known as bringing in some heretofore un- one by Masie lVlt‘D'fin'iPl. on ‘ptyimz at the rate of 100 a day toms which .have survived the years the people of ~Dewshul'y “watts-v. who go from muse to known effects which give it a She does not know that sacred "Christmas Candi“ {5 "f i 91m. the privilege of taking one passmg of time. believed that the tolling. of the house “using the old familiar new twist. head “05mm” type “'h‘Ch "3mm eve“ iof these courses. By the end of One custom which is peculiar be“ “mild hgep the d9V11 away Christmas cat-015 and songs, In One of the Christmas record- .A crown of thorns must wear. can." 0"” for 1’ Chris‘mas 0“November. the Council had com- to the north of England. 1, ut from the parish for the n ex modem days. however' this has ings being Subjected to 80 m 9 ‘Nor those small arms so dimpl- 1W0 ipicted arrangements for the 964 which is at so featured at 12 months. become somewhat commercial. \ ’ ‘\. criticism is one \\'IlIl a new tx’DP rd now Th€5€ are”? "9“ "Uni" hm ‘students. from nearly 100 differ- Queen's College tn Oxford. 1,; At Dunster. Somerset. the an- "ed by young people who m ‘O-—”'\._._,I 203XG'62 Fermi! of setting of the favorite carol A heavy cross must bear. ‘Expflh’nce "‘ the "‘"N‘" “‘0” ent countries. who will fill the that fit ctm-ythg t" thtI hnar's cient custom of burning an aSh- duly, in it solely for the purpose . "Silent nghir” T“ Pl" " mildly. and “mm bars Slim“ that “)9 ‘Places availabl? 1“ “Ch 0‘ the head for the Christmas banquet. 9“ fag-gm ‘5 “med 0m 0“ of collecting money from the the Dottie Wayne ireaimeni is She has not seen that wondrous t‘me'hi’mred “mm” “"9 fun two course-sane course will This custom has featured bah. Christmas Eve. This has been‘occupants of me houses at not likely to have much popular star. “$5911” “‘f’ “‘3‘” 5”“ bf“ start on December 19 and 001‘- quets in the north of England fitting 0“ ‘0’ m0“? “‘3” 1'00“ which they stop to do their CO. appeal. In it the familiar 01d Or heard the Angels sing "I"? Dreéfmn.“ of a .Wh 1 t e itimle {01‘ a WGER- to be fOH’OW- for hundreds of year; It is be. years. In the Battles of Wessex sn in _ words are sung. and not too Their jovful song of triumph Christmfis Sh” has W“? a {01' fed by the other. which Will end lieved to have come down from of the year 878, the West Saxon 0c , n th m M we“ either- in 'h" h3°kgr0und To ChriSt the new-born King. lowmg m “m mndem ja I” On January 4- an old Norse custom in which warriors built fires of ash “31°” yi e “10"” "3 mung” °f a be” ° or“ man” and 50m? age‘ _ _____ H3. Twelve parties will spend the a boar was sacrificed at Yule. branches to keep th e mselves some“? 5395 to at “WHEY bOdy “‘hismng- The “mm mm' She only knows that He Is hers Christmas week in places rang- tide feasts tn honor of Freon warm. Ash, they found. was the “.39. u n 3 3"" many '3 5‘ pany pmducmg it calls ""5 a This little son ‘so fair, ‘ ' ing from Scotland to Cornwall, the Scandinavian god of peéce only wood that would burn when 93 It Simply 3°95 Into “‘9 POCh' “wagon “‘heeis" accompani‘ ‘ And tenderly her fingers touch land 18 parties will see in the and plenty. green. The ashen faggot is still ment- in” Baby,‘ sttken hair, New Year in other spots from DEVILS KNELL burned at Dunster as a prelude . .Loch Fvne in Argyllshire to , lo a Christmas Eve dance. K AS HORRIFILD I I . - . In the town of Deusbury. in - wMiss Wayne who is quite en. She sees the humble shepherds Brighton 0" England! South CHRISTMAS MUMMERS i L E ‘ ‘ ’ . k coas. Yorkshire. a custom known as Ch H mars perform trancin in the dizzy blonde . rsmas mum . parts 519 plays '0” the stage. The idea behind the holiday p19. and see something of tn 9 in the streets and public houses and save) says: ‘ “ l‘Sf’s- “"hh‘h ‘10 Inelude some country, at very little expense. of m a n y of the West Country P is Ilnileresting study work, is to iEiié'idfioii'lffis‘i’éhtilinpgé‘égl; ' In order that our staffs may enjoy well earned holidays there will be . . 1189 In worship at His feet. And the Wise Men lay before "I was qmte horrified when It. "11 was first suggested that Isiiouid Their treasures rare and sweet. make the record in this style. am a Methodist and a regulariThere is no shadow of the Cross By M. McIntyre Hood from overseas countries can Season's Greetings no milk deliveries in the Charlottetown area on Christmas day, Boxing thurchgoer and I thought It was ; To mar this happy day. I LONDON —- Thousands 0_f__ mfialgafriendsLmeet British peo— day “Id New Years day. going a bit too far " For safe in Mary's loving arms, a That is exactly the opinion of v Does little Jesus lay. ‘ most of the music critics whoi h 8 ve commented on this pro. IWhile far above the winter hills duction The angel chorus sings A from MacDOUGALL’S BARBER SHOP Montague On Monday Dec. 24th.. customers are asked to put out bottles and tickets to last until Thursday, Dec. 27th. On Monday, Dec. 3lst. customers are asked to put out bottles and tickets to last until Wednesday, Jan. 2nd. Pleas'e put out all the milk bottles you can. We need these for the extra holiday deliveries. Another record which is just Their song of endless glory as much criticized as b e i n g To the little King of Kin n gs. "unneccessary in a Jazzed-up Constance I. Heckbei-t r We wish to thank our customers for their cooperation and wish them all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. . o O { BRIGHTON DAIRY PURITY DAIRY LTD. 0 & G DAIRY PURE MILK CO. LTD. g H a , HEALTH PASTEURIZED MILK CO. SUNSHINE ISLAND DAIRY 0 ONLY ' SHOPPING DAYS UNTIl CHRISTMAS AT lePAGE SHOE co. lid. "The Home of Good Shoes Since 1920“ NOTICE LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS AND AOENTS Members of T'H° Please note SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LTD. livestock leading MONTAGUE FIRE DEPARTMENT MURRAY RIVER _ ‘Ws f" Christmas and New Years week. | All Swift Agents who normally collect HOGS and other LIVESTOCK on Mondays and Tuesdays will be collected on Wednesday. Dec. 26th and Wednesday. Jan. 2nd. No change in shipping day at summer or Neusme- ran. Our Livestock Buying Station In Charlottetown will be closed Monday. Dec. 24th. Tuesday. Dec. 25th and Tuesday. Jan. In. Open other days as usual. ' t________ To all citizens. we send our warmest wishes for a. Happy Holiday Season . . . may you and yours enjoy a successful, prosperous New Year. 30m on that site,“ night so tong go. he Christ child brought into the TOWN OF MONTAGUlE world a spirit of love and peace— Mar His eternal life and presence Gulch your heart throuyi all the years ahead! BUD’S AUTO ACCESSORIES Montague OUR FRIENDS. PATRONS AND NEIGHBORS WM“ Mayor Bruce H. Yeo P’EPLER’S JEWELLERY Comm... Montague P. E. 1. Frank Greene Charles J. Fraser Cameron Reid Dr. A E. Inge John Hughes Cecil Beck and Town Clerk G. Arnold Wightman Season’s Greetings To The Citizens of Montague TO OUR FRIENDS I I I .——-~--—--- wish you the compliments of the season and request you n Mr. C. Roy White. Prod. Souris P.E.I. We take this opportunity as I. out for the old year, we wish to take every possible pre- you the best, in 000 - caution to assure a fire-fret holiday. n. n. CoiiInfiI'u-o Chief “God bless us every one, this Christmas!“ We would. or this time. like to express appreciation to cl PRODUCERS end AGENTS for your patronage and co- operation during .1962. ‘ TO ALL we extend Sincere Wishes for a CHRISTMAS of PEACI Ind is NEW YEAR of HAPPINESS. MAY @000 Will AMONG ALL MEN REIGN IN LIVEST I - i THE WORLD THIS CHRISTMAS-AND FOREVER! OCK DEPARTMENT Best Wisbes from BOEHNER JEWELLER Hilchey and Vanlderstine C0. mum Mont-sue r. r. i. CHARLOTTITOWN Q e