1952'i - 23. QECEMBER who wis awarded the pr-in for medicine: Frances Pl-ancois Maur- Tile Nobel prize Winners for are seen durlnl the solemn tirnl that took place bejore lac. the prize winner for literature: 5 swedish royal family in Felix Bloch and Edward Miles kholm. Left to right are Purcell. both of the U. 5. ico-win- lman A. Waksman, U. S. A.. nerve of the prize for physics. and ' us is; a very capable referee, but T" his iailuredtoiseeuthose Hgalczk the H ers" ur ose a mn- uteuggis unexpllsllznable. I I C O The Islanders and Halifax put up a crowd-pleasing brand of hoc- key with the exception of those few minutes, however, and there was a. capacity crowd there to en- joy it. With that sort of hockey dished up. and weather and roads being what they have been throughout December, more and more fans were bound to turn out. and if weather. roads and hockey keep up their good record, it will be difficult to accommodate the crowds at the Forum this winter. 0 U C From Prince county in the third period of Friday's Ema between the Islanders and E lllax Atlantics the. Chamber- ln-coached dew put on a ter- 1'll'lC drive to even the score. but the Atlnntics held on. "Held on" n certainly the only way to de- scribe it. For three full minutes hose Halifax boys did everything but use lassos Bob Gray had got two holding penalties earlier in the game: a penalties which he probably deserved, but not any more than Lepine and some of the others in those hectic three min- jigs Ross Morrow had impressed ,. Meanwhile, the North and south Shore hockey leagues are just waiting for Old Man Winter to .move the rest of his things in, and look as if hefs here to stay. summers” players will be part- ing company at Reads Corner H0 i:McINNlS SHOES SLIPPERS : OVERSHOES '.RllBBERS Open Every Night Un-iii " Christmas- cllrrie Building 175 Green St. onum socxn om an iiioilsi Prize Winners ,For. 1952 R. L. Milllnton Synge ancl.Archer Martin, both of lmgland. co-win- ners of the prize for chemistry. The value of each prize. present- ed by King Gustav, is about 11.000 pounds. this winter. and going their sep- arate ways, the Mercurys to.Ken- sington to take part in'the North Shore circuit, and the lilgh School to Bedeque to cross sticks with South Shore league teams. see ing his bit in Korea, will.play hoc- key with one of the Bummerside teams this year. Benny was among the best in his class last time we saw him in action. The lay-off may have taken something from his effectiveness, but Benny is young yet, and will no doubt get back into his old stride. C O O "Lippy" Gnudet who can make a lot of ice at the least sign of en- thusiasm from his side-kick, Jack Frost, has quite a sheet on the Kinsmen open-air rink, and over the weekend some of e kiddies had their first skate here, al- though the rink has not been of- ficially opened. Lippy is going to have charge of one of the minor teams this winter, according to re- ports. and everyone can rest as- sured the ioquacious Mr. Gaudet will do his darndest to turn out a winner. Llppy was in attendance at the hockey school in, December, and has no doubt picked up 9, few tricks that will show up in his coaching when the minors go into action. SERPIZNTINE RACE 'The 89th annual 100 y ds race for the Peter Pan Swlmnllilng Cun will be held on the morning of Christmas Day in the Serpentine lake in London's Hyde Park. Should the lake be frozen, the ice will be broken to enable the swim- mers to take part. The hardy competitors are all members of the Serpentine Swimming Club. GIFT PACK OF GILLITTI It's possible Benny Grady. what is now out of the army after do- ' ll 1 m u u 5 0 Here's a gift he'll welcome the year 'round. Contains a Gillette Rocket One-piece Razor, Styrene travel case, 10 Gillette Blue Blades in dispenser-plus tube of Gillette Shaving Cream and all - extra 1.0-blade di . olrr suavme not at 0lI.l.lfTl 0 Here's a thrifty way so plqy. Santa and please the menfolk. Kit contains a Gillette Tech Razor, 15 smooth-shaving Gillette Blue Blades and a tube of Gilleteesluvlngczeun. 01.52 1 . ILIJI ILADIS IN DISPINSIRS 0 Months of shaving pleasure are ahead for every man who receives one of these attractive holiday packages containing three dispen- acre each holding 20 Gillette Blue Blades-60 blades in all. 1300 4 a sinus olrreaaren or loo GILIJITI II.I.lI ILADIS IN DISPINIIII 0 Any man on your shopping list Will Fppreciate a year's supply and more of easy-ihavirig,Gl1lette Blue Blades. Attractive gift package holdaten 10-bladedispem - - an -foo blades ii) an. 05.00 'Ir-iii THE GUARDIAN. By Anna Yarbrough Illa Cloud stood back and eyed the tree with approval. Honestly, she thought. it's beautiful. even if it is more a New Yearls tree than a Christmas tree. A surge of joy rush- ed through her. Mary would soon be home. Any minute now, Charles would be back from the hospital about the charming living room: Mary's New Year a happy one. Ella sank tiredly down in a chair, and covered her eyes with her plump hands. Twoyears since that awful day of the accident, but it seemed as vivid as yesterday. It was late afternoon when she got that message that her daughter had race to the hospital had been a hadn't. fingers. .Mary had been bitter; mother, or Charles or little Charlie after another, until that happy day How precious Mary looked. Mom.' he said. "aw. your nose!” "Aw, cles. Little by little they had built Mary's face up again. Ella heard a car stop. then foot- steps coming up the walk. The front door opened. Tail handsome Charles, and Mary stood in the doorway. Then Mary was in Ella's arms, and she was saving. "Oh. Honey, we're glad to have you home". Mary was brought into the house. fussed over almost as much as a brand new baby. and finally was settled comfortably in a big chair. Not until the first wave of the homecoming excitement had pass- ed Was she able to bring herself to express the uneasiness that had been in her heart all day. There was a catch in Mary's voice when she asked, "Where's lit- tle Charlie?" . Suddenly fear choked Ella. she wished she had cautioned little Charlie not to mention his mother's face. but it was too late now. "He-he went to a pa.rty,” Ella said as she helped settle Marv on the tlivan. A blare of children's voices sound- ed. "Good-nllzht. Charlie", then, Little Charlie's. "Good-night". The door burst open, and Little Charlie stood. in all his eight-yeah old inouisitiveness. and stared at his mother. The child's countenance fell. "Aw, Mom," he said, "Aw! Your nose!” -' Ella said hurriedly. "It's a nice nose. Isn't it. Charlie?" silently she was praying. "Oh God, make him say the right thing". 'Little Charlie's face twisted into a frown. "I don't see anything es- pecially nice about it. It looks just like the nose Mom always had. And I've invited all the kids over to- morrow to see Mom's doctor-made nose. Nw, Butch Mitchell's going to tease me something awful." Suddenly, Mary began to laugh. The tears trickled down her pale cheeks. she was laughing as she had thousands of times before the ac- cident. wholeheartedly. Little Charlie said dejectedly. "It ain't nothing to laugh about. I thought sure you'd come back from the hospital with something to show." Mary stopped. laughed. thought a second. then asked solemnly, "Would we toes off do?" Little Ch rlie's expression bright- ened, ”mm It, Mom?” Quickly Mary slipped off her shoes, then hose. and held up one pretty, slender foot, "See". she said. Two snail toes were neatly am- uptated. "Gollee!” Little Charlie grinned, "'rhat'li do just fine, Mom." Mary was laughing again, and hugging her young son. 'fb keep from bursting into tears of pure joy. Ella asked, "How do you like, the New Year's tree, Charlie?" Little Charlie shrugged, "It'll do," he said with a grin. Big Charles' arms wcre around Mary. He answered. "Mother. that's I bewutlrul tree. but not as beauti- ful aa our Mary". Ella smiled. It was going to be a Happy New Year for Mary. rm-r WHITE IS YULE COLOR Red and green are obmmonly ac- cepted as the conventional colors of Christmas. but there is no real his- if we observe the dictates of the olilfzh, the true Yuletide color is w . KAFFEI MIT ICKLAGOBERS (coffee, topped with whipped cream) i Make a jug of strong coffee: add a little milk and suificient s at to cum and let it oresm wry atlfny. sugar and vanilla flavourlng whileg whlwinz. . Serve the coffee in tall glasses. tavlhd with the cold whipped with her. Ella looked anxiously everything must be done to make ' been in a traffic accident. The mad , 4. nightmare. They wouldn't let her see Mary. she was glad. now, that .- 2 She felt tears trickle between her wanted to die. And absolutely refus- ed. to see anyone, not even her I, Then the operations began. one , when Mary consented to see 11-1181'. " er . blond curls spilled over her pillow. The doctors had performed mira- im-ical basis for their use. In fact. . l k -- y , race SEVEN Another Shipment For Late Shoppe;-s 10 Dozen Arrow DART White Shirts Arrow Dari is preferred by nine out of ion men for lis unequalled s"ryle -- collar fit - wearabiliiy 4.95 IFT I (live Him The Best -' ARROW Mar 3 HENiiIi5iiii:il:lliiMliiiE IVVHERE QUALITY IS SURE I York And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. George Watts, York. were the guests of Mr. Am- brose Rudd and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rodd. Milton, on Sunday December 14th. Mlrs. Arthur Jackson. Brackley, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Abner vessey. York, on Saturday December lath. The . missionary meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Leigh Veuey with a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Multart, Marshfield were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett, Thurs- day, December 11th. City, were the daughter. Mrs. Edison Hardy and to also dollars. guests of Mr. Hardy on Sunday, December 14th. Mr. Abner Vessey spent Tues- day, December 16th in the City. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Cudmore were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proud on Morlday, Decem- ber 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Douglas. Savage Harbour, were visitors in York on Monday, December 15th. where Mr. Douglas attended the sale atlvfrr. Gordon Crockett's. held in on the A successful sale was York on December 15th", Mr. and Mn. Harry Slackford. farm of Mr. Gordon Crockett. where Mr. Claude C-raswell of Winsloe was auctioneer, their and cattle brought as high at 3100 Mrs. Earl Clark and daughter and Mrs. Will Younker and daugh- ter of Brackley were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Sproule of York on Sunday, December 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vessey, York spent Tuesday evening, December l6th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Douglas, Savage Harbour. Mrs. Earle Ling and two daugh- ters were in the City on Tuesday. December 16th. Mrs. Frank Watts, York, return- ed to her home Friday, December 12th. after spending her holidays in Boston with friends and rela- tives. South ,.Rustico And Vicinity Mrs. Dan Jarvis, South Rus- tico, injured herself severely when she fell in her home a few weeks ago. Mrs. Jarvis is eighty one years old. Mr. Ben Dolron ol Rusticoville left recently for Toronto, On- iario. where he is now employed. A short time ago a number of farmers of South Rustlco and vicinity met at the home of Mr. W. A. Douceite to organize a Farm Forum. It is hoped s. large number of farmers. especially the young men. will attend those meetings and discuss their prob- lems. -C.A. us -new American Petroleum Institute destination landing the meal some Ierviee conditions encountered. Iumluts 07”! CIQIID Iesfseiireqoimnsatsiorthlniypuleuma esso Another lirst for Imperial Oil! arvlub Tho amazing winter-weather all developed In Imperial Oil's research laboratories expressly for Canadian wlmor driving. 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