ttv ('AR(ll.YN WILLETT 1' Canadian Press Staff Writer -i'r'i'iili'A 4CPv - Popcorn bass r. .-.'iy rattle when the Children's l. .rc group of Ottawa stelssy upon the stagc. l Youthful audiences tilt I let illmf.-iditill l:c(-ytltliitssesizsjntslllsiegrrggLmidi) Cgitllefl aiulu-nce rt.-wllctl in Lena Caroline McLuI-Q, Womelfn Editor. Phone EN list leleued Wednesday, lulu that show her at her most .Do e f l hi h l V ' - . F g - . 1- -l- ;- -. all fit - . 1 t' h at ed, "who elegant--b--t forgotten to throw I appropriate Iddreu read b ion Drama Festival, held here in minton ma 5. wgc unit 1933 ltcg-l:VSti;Jl::1csSQlll(?(lal:1e :)):l3l:;Kfl3Iall(I)g giiggeihtidl E-liiinrianld c'ul...i.1.'lll,' 10 Th G ardt n Monda Jan 7 DonTl:y Tl1:ymAre?" the away the blouse and pearl: that Mr. David Griffin and n well fill: April, 1933. lwere held annually In Ottawa. of children's plays to children thelcostumes l age 9 u '8 Y ' ' Daily Mail says the "fatuous" iiu- clutter the neckline. ed purse presented by M" M"' Sim me" "Weurs and PW 5""? "'9". "W ””Ve.bee" held D...-mrmert uqugilily present llm.-e "We in for color and lots of. tags by the "self-appointed ponti- "She has turned up at garden vin.M.acGregor. on behalf of the fenionala have competed annually s-ix llll:lE5L3:d the Ocltipital. lhreg different play: each year. doing YIl(:VEnLCfIi'I "Hegplailied dlrcctor- itale body" are "a lot of non- i&:l;eessi1udrap:dliDI&lgtnIn:atcht&fI:; pVa;l;hiol;e:s-1lpaian;e.wl::3k::ost:: :Il:)hn-jlllfllml tficlgtgguvgiogr it gtmealilaipeg ”?orm':u'; 3gf'lilgi:inrl: -. - .- t i live. S. - . - . v -- '. .' -- rdth Dial 31 ll-N ""99 "m”5 i” ac " ' The whole world. it adds. Id- are sufficient unto tbems 2-. and parishioners for their kindness andl flint 10 Ellie? 019 0800581 H9315-lsaml 'l”h”- vl”i0"9- H3'"l"0H. This year's finals will be held tn- Regina and 5ht?fbP00ke- Que. acconiniodate young trlcatre-goers in various sections of the city Tll(l)"i0 bc-cn doing it for eight cclitly with three p0i'i0rrrianccs of The Glass Slipper. a icrsluu of the Cinderella story with i'llllSl(' A bal- from Ottauais on thelstudio. it fully selcclcll to be casi . stood. is also important. said the Children Poy Close Attention To Own Stage Productions he ciirrt-lit svabfifl opolicd rc- ntlmbcr. using eight dancers Cla-slcal Ballcll 5 included for the first the groups produ--lions A nlininuini of dialogue. care- ly iiiidt-r- & OMEN HAPPENINGS mired the cotton dresses the prin- cess wore on her Nigerian tour last year-"but the institute does Soy Princess Should Have Been On Best Dressed List . IDNDON Illeuters)-Two Brit-'most glamorous and best-dressed tsh newspapers insist that Prin- gm in 11,, worm, ecu Margaret should have placed high up in the New York Dress. lnstitute'I 1951 list of best-dressed! women. i Till in. was dropped to ninth place in the second in 1956. ycars lion in the 1956 season '12-wait-old director in an int-.-r- p k H .1 t more than fl.2tl(l cliil(ll'cn--liltisilyp iiciv I j V . g. b . M ch d. r. S-lg. not in e co on ma accoull-." umlcr l2- aitcndcd Children's The- He began dircciilic ilic Dlil5'S lT:”h5li:”aa?:I.e:leelimt:a ?.f:d3:g iii-wvli'eafilil: All-I?llii'EI'Sa8:)'.e S l It also argues that the Judges ” 9 had rarely seen Princess Mar- lttre prcscntatlons. paying 25 cents for a scat through the ranks as a .-liulcrit ac- p g , , g Th? Wm”? is an M wring Ulfl "wt and help” i ' Iiriiiiillfriri-tilt-s:h:..hijngay” Jlglllsli ly12:-:'PY:lmEBe:cali":3loitidhrsxell-h urea in their list-during the last years. the Duchess tho Ottawa Little 'l"licail'e. A - .- n cncrgctic yoiilic maul it ill i.l - l - . . ' . . . 5.331 mm er though ll is an amateur group. the- rt-cts a dralila school llI'l'lt.. ilr arr -lih lglriieengill spend the winter visiting MOST GLAMOROUS Little Theatre liclps hcar tho costl Glenn ll'ilS season is also dlrcvl . i i I S W'lk ' . ' The Daily Sketch "unhesitat-lgaret. U”? 3l""” '0 3” am 'I”' i I ” d 9' 9'' ingly" select: the princess as the Monaco. of production because it feels the. program is worth iihilc An ac- 2 Inc vioniclfs committee by Mrs J K Murray looks after) ticket sales and poster advent;-ill lnff COLORFYI. PRODl.'("l'I()NS three years ing or helping to prod headedl. the capital atre. The season ends unit per- lformanccs of Peter Pan. l V ago. and cattle -.ip.(- mateur theatrical prt Robin flood is the next produc- lon slated for the t'hildren's The- ELLEN'S DIARY New Year's "Gone!" Today we found lltisl inscription written in I child's hand on successive leava. of the calendar of last year. kept intact out of respect to affairs of the farm James had more than once come in to leaf through the pages. Sometimes with I look of concern to wish as he turned away that Mother Nature that over-companion of the farmer. had planned some expected mir- aclc of birth in a sly. to take place "at least not before this wind and cold moderates." "Gone!" We turned each leaf. the act bringing many a picture to mind. We saw snow white on the hillside: Ind presently. heard the trickle of Spring - frecd streams; watched I cloud of daf- fodils catch the new of the atrengthenlng sunlight and breathed the clean scent of the land fresh-stirred: loved the bios- Ioms of orchard and hedgerow. and the t-lovers lush against the haying; found the glory of the harvestmoon... and that of the huntcrs'- And in short dampish days saw the year wane. And now in another year again Ice ”tlte weaver Winter" set her quiet enchangments along the reach of valley and hill. "Bring me a match. will you Ellen?" I farmer who had come by on an evening of December smiled after I fruitless search in his pockets. ”I must have I draw or two on I l fliv old pipe. Though I do bclievel that I'm smoking too much of m .. make I New Year resolu- tion" we suggested brightly. "Well. it wouldn't be a bad idea. But” he chuckled "I guess I'll leave that tlntil the New Year is here!" - "ill this year of i957. I resolve to ”Now the promises are be- ing heard. the subject matter var- ied widely. but relevant usually to the making over of self-that old habit we shall break, this new virtue we will court. And some will be honored forever it may be. while other: are only brittlely made. "I rcsolva to appreciate more the things I am now apt to take TDAll.Y RATTERN lalc" he added. "I guess I'll have! fcvr friends at an aftc on New Ycar's Day Mrs. Edward 5. Chan Resolutions for gran onal resolution." in love the fine ople about me .to praise where it is due. to be tolerant and pa- tient and kind to the wcaker of spirit. to rejoice in good and to! remember to forget. for there is- much peace of iliilid in that." And we stepping allay with l.J8l1lEs anti thc l-'amlly itiio tile) .mi.-its which vcil "the untried way". saiitlg a lull: tart-us-ll to the old year. "forge-tttliig the lthiltgs which are before," llall thc lnew as I kindly iriend, wlill every lhope and much faith in its ul- ltimate good. "0 good New YcarX' we clasp. This warm shut hand of tlilllc, lLoosing forever. ulth half sigh. t hall grasp. That which from nuts falls likc . dead lingers" iiAlnP. Aye. ivhethcr ficrce its grasp. Has been or gentle. having been. we know lThat it was blessed; let the Old l Year go." "Friend, come thou like it friend; 'And whether bright thy face. 01' film with clouds we cannot comprehend. pWe'll hold our patient hands. each - in his place. And trust thee to the mid. Knowing thou leaflcst onvttirtl to those spheres Where there are iiclthcr days nor 1 months nor yczirs." Until tomorrow -- -l)l2lry-- : Good-night p . 3 CORNWALL W.M.S. Mrs. Waldnn lnwtller was hos- itess to Cornwall W.M.S. for the lllccembcr mcetlng. Mrs. Hazcn Howard led the devotional period featuring a beautiful candle light- lng son ifngstone. Mrs. l.. H. l)rakc. Mrs. Richard Drake. Mrs. Wall- er Boyle. Mrs. Charles Hyde and Mrs. Gordon Mac!-Inc-n as repre- sentatives from Burma, Korea. Malaya and Canada-countries a- bout which the group had been studying during rcccnt months. 'Solo: by Mrs. Stuart Drake and Mrs. service. The Prcsidcnl and dlf relarlell brought in int:-rt-sting re- ports of the year”: uork: . The following offlicrs were ap- pointed for I957 Pr:-sldcnt, Mrs. Stanley Murchison. President. Mrs. Hart-n Howard; Second Vice President. Mrs. El- mer Fri7.1.ell: or. Mrs. 1.. H. Drake rt--elected); Corresponding Secrctary. Earl Lowther; Press Se Mrs. Charles Hyde; ance Secretary. Mrs. Boyle: Community Frclendsliip Mrs. Mac Vickersoli Crosby: Mission Band Leaders Cornwall. Mrs. Harold Scott: Mrs Hosted Ht-lrlihy: Meadow Bank Mrs. Stanley Hyde, Hyde: York Point. Mrs. Colin Mac Phail; Organist. Mrs. Halon llow ard; C.G.l.T. beadcer. Mrs. R. A Patterson; Literature Secretary Mrs. Stuart Drake; Monthly. Supply Secretary. Mrs. Boyle: Associate Members. Sec retary. Mrs. Harry Corsby; Chris tlan Stewardship Secretary. Air: cretary Secretary. Mrs. Earl Moore. the lunch committee will be Mrs I Ioclal hour spent. MORNING SMILE glrI.xIAt'a get married." Ilble II I look." HOUSEHOLD HINT Tltebrnnli you use to apply mas- cara or to brush your eye lube: and eyebrows should be vaulted 3 l - iii 3 y. r - as I 1” gig lof its members !ili's- Bromwell )(lllt'llt)llS in tertaincd at their h on Next Year's Eve. lend visitor at his home in ericton. He was the lparcnts. Mr. and Mrs. I-iickox tell" one says in I seas-l”-"" Work For Women -IO? tcrvlce assisted by Mrs. Writ-l New Guinea. Canada. llong Kong.. Clarence Murlliison added. mtich to the imprr-sslvcnc.-is of that it-rent sec- Flrsi Vice- Rcl-orriing Secre- tary. Mrs. Ford Wilson: Treasur- Mrs. Temper- Brewer. and Mrs. Roy ”(f7I'rt('nce interests and abilities Mrs. Elmer women's employment for the lin- Misgiongryp (wiilnsrlling. Mrs Gordon Macl-Iwcn l Waller Droachr-d positively. in terms of Reginald Mac!-Ewen; Baby Band 1' At the January meeting the roll tlrcment to. call will be answered with a vi-rw present work. she laid. containing the word "Light" and gg Stuart Drake. Mn. Earl Lowitlenl. and Mrs. Walter Gregor. After the; Benedlction. lunch was served and; "You lbok like I nice. sensible "No. I'm just II nice and con- ome for friends Messrs Robert litckox aild Al-I merside on Friday. January 4th. week-, ' Fred-l guest of his Pri R. Eldon-holiday ' his parents. Lamont. Park Corner. Mr liobcrt liicltox was I 5 Mr. Wilbur Lamont. student of- nce of Wales College. spent llicl season at the home of Raclinicl enicrlaiiied al p rnoon teal Mr. Robert Adams is speiidin K. in honour oi a few days at the home of Mr. andl dler. The oc- Mrs. Donald Lamont. Park Corner. lilrs. I. MURRAY RIVER Miss Ruth Moore. istudem at the Aberdeen Vin New Glasgow, spent Christi ., . -, - - mas with her parents. Mr. an 0llt'lI'"tLll!'l'im("t;lies: b:;a::,n.:l..r.li.'lle,,1 Mrs. Rueben Moore, High Bank. mu? 'pwlured in the "me lady. Sympathy is being extended to. dwkm in lavender and lace. (0.. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Moore. on (W. h more om," a chic w(,ma,, the death of Mrs. Moore's grand vilio steps into an office wearing l3”l”- "W ""9 Ge”?-9 Arbmg ” a trim bti.-:llil-ss silit. S""0lk' wh” passed away fecen 'l'otl2ii' women go to work at any '3' at me PF" Islam Hospnal ugc -59- Marion Rovce director M” wmlmn J"Y9"- Nlmh ml” DI my h)n;en.s bm.”;. of me led. er spent the Christmas holidays I labor de anmem ywlth his daughter. Mrs. Angus E. erglllable emlilovnient. job train- Macxa-V ''"l M" MMKR3" Mm" inc. and counselling are important TBY'Hli'eli g . collsidc-rations in this new pattern M15-E Margaret ilerrilig. of .thc Victoria Hospital in Halifax. Any Age Now By CAROLYN WILLETT l of living. . l-'our Ttll'tIlll.0 women. experts-?:"g;::;::l";aie”gm;h;Ml::'"1f0u?: who deal utth the older workiriiglin uollian. have discussed these pro lotus. The womcnfs bureau com-;dal:Em::'dqm:P& Rgggl I:;1l"sl”Bi1'l':g pllcd their views in a booklet ti-i and Fvetreu - Murray 'R.W" "N w'"'?"" -G" i" .w'"k '" Mylspeni the Christmas holidays it Age. it is filled. with ihoughtfullNew yen” mint 1;! Mr w-htiwl and rcassurmg Views on me pambrother and'sistcr-in-law .Mr and older women can play in Canada: M” Game! whue t ' ,ll;'l3(;Afl:'rC;1.PP0RT Miss Janet V. Stewart. Char- . i, - - lottctoivn spent Christmas with Miss Royce said one - fifth of. hm mother M” Norman C C”''””” ””'k"” l"""e" 3” lslstewart tlitlil Bank ' Or "Merl Many W"-mm mum ml Mr Douglas Moore student at ;mrk asp? sgandlng u:fax.i:ana:lP.W.C. spent the Christmas holl- .'"""'"'f1 0”” 0 "5 m 1 f 5! day at the home of his parents. jobs wlicn company policies en- Mr and M” Rusge" Moo” Huh force rctirciiicnt at a fixed aKe.lBm'lk ' t ' .b5"a”y 3" old" wnman seek” A mist-clleallous shower was i "m ilmk "VHS. 3 Mg"? m" "ml held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i?f3lI.'.'-5 ii.”3l”if.?..-fiiL'iff Sliiiimmuel Brvha--I on W 23- 1956 lat this ttimcdshc nccds Imor-al aup- 2' hzncr "R1 me” dso:hln"awAl:;.l: iport and perhaps additional train-pcglalznaerk nurrhbgg of 85:.” we” ling. ' . . - ,- - . .. . enjoyed by all. The gifts were Hjumalr ?.:m"l:, 1' W” C l.l."';g?Elopened by Mrs. Oliver Giddinga kw: A (. SKY," er ("(1 "'1 F and verses read by Mrs. Rncbcn ” Ii 'd.r 3' "fy' "'3 "ma. "9 Moore. after which the bride and smlne IN 0,r o ' Br” "5"," groom thanked all for the lovely Eng” mmlmn-h f. d .ddl d gifts received. The Women's In- . derl:1'm."pa"':, '" 5 mil ET" Ititutc presented Mr. and Mrs. ja" k" Jzlllfv" B": "L" "r" "5: Gallant with an electric steam mgr! mtmilr; worm 3 :ek5"F8”5 ik iron. After singing For They are lshould themselves natstem"lgtw0in- Jolly Good Fellow" ' deudom i . p ” lunch was served by several of crease tholr labor skills. me ladies prawn. ykniffnr '1?” ""xlr"y'”b”"ikT'” "ni Mr. Ronnie Livingstone. studcnt ma" llvvg m':"';”"l '" 9 9' W”' at P.W.C. spcnt Christmas with win: jug mw Mar ee:r"'&'.l a"?' liiapnrcnis, ilr. and Mrs. Stanley ;Nl0'r gt m "T Kt Yb "K-1; '; Livingstone. lllgh Bank. the (.,m,""an9M"".”'l'i;l 5”,” 0 Sympathy i- being extended to (,imim'1 ' '3" " 9'” 55” Mrs. Walter Daiziel and daughter ; . Shirley. llilrs Carl Leetl of the EMPOWSANT. . death of husband and father. the M W0 "rel W?” 'b' J” ""”' late Waiter nalrlcl. The late Will Rh:-mph N-:(a&rlenlizn dt;la.li:tEt't;i1if: fer Dlllzir-l was station ailont at unknown simauons. she may mm Murray River. for I numbcr of limiter to learn and may be quite inst-cure during the learning pro- coss. l i . wallls apt-nt Christmas with his .m'?: ul;:.':”d”l'll19:li:;i oldei; pergparellis. ilr. and Mrs. Earl Munn. .mm. I; IL lolng f ierent hlngs:Mu".m. mmr. m, '"'hf.”"V 3 ed "3 M 5”"""i Messei-s. Malcolm Livingstone. tli...- up meet "1 ""k"""”' l"'.l-Elmer Glover and Kenneth Mac- Fm I ' H lheod of Gillzetown. NB. are spend t " ''"”"' 90'1"” 9" M"'. ing two weeks at their respective Karol Mclrvlne stressed the impor- home, in Wmav Riv". talicv of helping persona young or: ' ' ' ' . ,:old to relate their training and 0' Mn" Cmrl" mm errlng. Murray River. E811. 0.S. Billy 'ttunn. who is willl the R.(' N” and stationed at Corn- -1 .tn lnh requirement: and occupa- g fional fronds. Nile: iiclrvlne. Favorite Frock . co-ordinator of .-crnploymcnt insurance committ- slon': Ontario region. laid job . Dlarrmr-nt should be the and re- , still of successful Imploymenl should be 9- ; R e l i r ement . an arllustmeni, said Helen Monk- lmtm-. a medical-social worker at Siinnihrnok Veteran Hospital in nrontn. The emphall Ihould be In "re- r her than from" pom Wgrgm . ""' ., . n .1- ACK BAR for the birds in gift for your list. Even if then mm to make it before rlllmll. send for the pattern ready for wlntery a.y..aI the dominant IIZI. - P-ttm III. when gimlodurtnnnea-urlaguattnu daecottiaggliden no-""'W'IlIInIuattr.'t'auIuw wlllacntalledfol-gverltonareunetlyukalal IItterIiaoIeoffIvo"ltl!ItIhoIII10htvII- .":'.".'..'." e'.2'e'.'””"-.n.'.""i...."”.'? . .. I cumin Patter-I Hvevttl-duIuIIIu::Ia Icftbinabowattia h E f d ii ll? "'2 garet-or any of the leading fig- lan Dunbar were visitors to Sum- ...C. John were visitors to Charlotte- ML Md M"' Donald town during the week. student at Prince of Wales Col- lege. is spending the holidays wlthl her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Iiatton visitor to the island Capital December 24th idon. Ralph and Carol motored toi lstratllcona to spend Christmas rlnay with Mrs. l.eard's parents, 3. Mr and Mrs. Walter Burdett MBSS., arrived home to spend the Christmas holidays with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mac-i Neill LORNE VALLEY Mrs. Munro MacGraih and son, Miss Margaret Hatton. first year 1 Mr. lit.-nneih Maclaeod, arrive home from Toronto, Ont.. to spend the holiday season in this vicinity He fhtu-d year sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hospital MacLeod. is the guest of his brother and, Mr. Francis Mac-Intyre was I Mr. and Mrs. Birt Leard. Gor-V I Miss Doris MacNclll, B 0 st o n. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morrison. Orwell Cove, were visitors to this vicinity on December 24th. They were g uests of Mr. and Mrs Francis Maclntvre Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nicholson has as their guests on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nicholson and Mr. Johnnie Nicholson. Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mao- Leod. Alexandra. Miss Roberta Shaw. second year student at Prince of Wales College, in Ipendlng the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nicholson were recent visitors to Alexandra. where they were the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Roy Maclleod Mr. Vernon MacDonald. Char- lottetown, spent the Christrnas. holidays in Lorne Valley. He was the guest of hill brother. Mr. Wil- bur MacDonald. The Lorne Valley Christmas Con- cert was held in the School hoase on Thursday. Dec.. Both. Mr. Wal- ter Burdett of Strathcona capably acted as chairman. Mr. Burdett also sang Ieverai selections which I l .::...M...M..M.M.M.M. cock. Murray River are sorry to hear she is I patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital, Mon- tague. All hope Mrs. Hancock will have a speedy recovery. Messers. Sydney Munn and John Munn. Murray River. attended the fullcral of the late lltlbert Beck, in New Glasgow. NS. Sincere Iympailly is extended to all the relatives in Murray River and But the New: - Chronic that perhapr the princess has ig- nored the importance of simplic- ity in dress. "She has bought chic tailored CBIIIIOI fancy shoes, bracelets, pearls and frilly hats." Top positions , were greatly appreciated. A hearty vote of thanks was extended to the pupils and their teacher for pre- senting such a fine program which a.0nSlSled of Dialogues. Ducts and Choruses. The teacher. Mrs. Birt Leard accompanied the singing. The pupils were treated to fruit by the local merchant and? the prcttily decorated tree. bring-l d ing a most enjoyable evening to ah n and family. and Mrs. James. Marie. Valley on Sunday. Dec.. 23rd. to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDon- 0,,' al tiller of Ruslico. spent Christmas and the week-end with their son- in-laiv and daughter. Mr. and Mrs James Callaghan. MacDonald motored to F on Sunday. Dec.. 23. While t W lI aaysl take diamond brooches. last year tied with Princess Mar-l me appointed time Santa arrived "5 P"”"55 5"” Rl to present the children with giftsi from a well laden tree. Each pupil 1' teacher and a treat from Burton, W.l.. the pupils presented theirl t Drills. t i - . 8 Santa arrived to present gifts from chairman. use. Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Dingwcll it o m e r 1 1 d. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John McAulay. Cltarlottelown, were visitors to this vicinity over the week-end of Dec- ember 22. on Sunday. They were guests of the former: brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- .lcy Ferguson. r Shaw and Mr. Earle nresi Hilll beret Ewen Mr. Waite they visited Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Ramsay.l Campbellton. have returned from- a pleasant holiday spent with rela-l Lives in Toronto, Ont- Mr. Patrick O'Connor, Cape Wolfe. spent Christmas day at the-. home of his son-in-law and daugh-l ler, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dalton.i Burton. Friends of Mr. Glcngarry. are sorry to learn has entered the Western Hospita for treatment. All wish him I; speedy recovery. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Collicuti and daughter Darlclie of Truro. NS, arI spending the Christmas holl- daya with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Colllcutt. Burton. and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cook. Cape Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dalton and family of Miscouche. spent Christmas Day at the home of Mr. Dalton's parents. Mr- d Mrs. Wilfred Dalton. Burton. Misses Mary C. Mac-Gregor, tea- cher at East Royalty School. and Jane Mat-Gregor. high school stu- dent at Notre Dame Academy. Charlottetown. are apcnding the Christmas holidays at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin MacGrcgor. Burton. MacI.eod. Patrick Butler. surrounding districts. Friends of Mr. Edward Lidslonc, capo Walla In Ileana to lean he had returned from Prince Coun- ing treatment. Messrs. Cecil Wood, Burton. and Mid-Night on Christmas eve at St. Marks. Church. Lot 7. by an pastor Rev. J also delivered I very tngpu-mg sgf. man on the Birth of our Saviour. Before leaving the Sanctuary, Pg. ther Trainer was pruented with generosity. The weather and roads were ideal and a large number of -parishioners attended Mass. A in W9 Wnullll The closing exercises of Burton fashion poll were taken by Bos- Schoolwa ton-born Mrs. William Paley. who noon, Dec. 20 A large number 0” has held first place for several parems were present yo enjoy the . Rf .wmd50l'- well prepared Christmas program- P"e"""'l '5V9m9 WM me presented by the pupils. At was with Christmas made by the pupils. The parents expressed the appreciation and thanked the teacher and pupils tori mas holidays at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dal- motored to Lorne ton. Burton- the past nine months employed inl Baffin Island. is visiting his par-Z Hospital. where he was rgcglv. High mass was celebrated at N. Trainor, who IN l 5 held on Thursday after- eceived a lovely gift from their eacher with gifts. The School very artiscally decorated, scene posters heir work in preparing their pro-. ramme. Mr. Henry Dalton was: LOUIS Dalton who is eniploycdl 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Desmond Howard, ivlio spent ents. Mr. and Mrs. Bcnnel lion'- parelits are the Misses Beverly Howard. student of S.D.U.. Char-. nish Convcnt, is spending Christmas holidays at t Campbellton, also visiting their "'0ll'N' HIT” ll-15' D".Vl0 Hf Sllmmtl” dcrstood to have told f lldent David .1. Onglcy. llawyer. to eithcr resin or retractl la letter he had sent out urging aide and Paul Doyle of St. John. N.B. James Rcllly of Hamilton. 0nt., is spending the Christmas holi- days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Reilly. Cape Wolfe Raymond 0'Holleran of Toron- to. 0nt., is spending the Christ- mas holidays with his parents. 1 OTTAWA 1932. land also is unique character. Plays in both French- and English are judged by the same adjudicator on the same merits. 1 The festitvlal is proud all its two- "”3"333e "lmge 3'"! i is y”''5 sand Hun arian refu ces ' 3d-l"dlc5l0'- Cecil B9"3mY- pm" Friday to gprotest whagt thcvr - 5"b'"'".9-d were delays in admitting them to I" i399 Wmfdlng 0' his WW9 the United States and Canada lspealting both languages to prove ' he could do so fluently. l5 ""15"" i” many mh” chairs and windows in the camp lah actor and yl ” W8 annually. to pl in Canada. -from Canada is paid. The adjudicator of the finals. Robert Spcalght. British actor-di-. rector. wllo iadjudil.-atcd the finals ard. Gleligarry, also visiting the-irjlmd "WA Tegloftal festivals at dif- pferent times in the past. will re ceive S500 and expenses. lottctown. and Stella lloward, High; . The festlval also has "'9 dl5'"'c' School student of Tignish Convent. "0" at bemg under me pamlngge Miss Ben D 1 I d I (T, of the governor-general and being i Y 03' 9- 5 " 9" 9 :5, sponsored by a liquor manufactur- iing firm-a situation which caused he Mme quite I furore in art circles last of her mother. Mrs. Myrtle Doyle. year, Dramcl Festival Adiudiccltor -Submitted Tape Recording Keith Pratt. Bloomfield. are Ip.-.n-L W15 3 W "it" ill 3'”'-""- Mm-i By JACK VAN nusen Canadian Pt-eII Staff Writer - in October. Bessborcugh. then governor-general of Canada, called I meetin at Ottawa of ex- 27: pens from across the country to April 3-6 discuss live theatre. The result was the first ( CP) the Earl of Edmonton May 20-25. The regional festivals begin in Toronto Jan. 8. TWO LANGUAGES in its b ys. For example. its 50 h Canada. Doyle of St.loffice in Ottawa. John. N.B.. are spending the Chris- PAID ADJUDICATORS mas holidays with their parents. Peter Henry can-tlili-s. Myrtle Doyle, Campbellton, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas How-lpenscs for the th ard, Cape Wolfe. Adjudicators are also paid. Mr. 1 Bellamy will receive 31.500 and ex- ree months he's His passage Governor- upport of the distillery udcts. or Mr. Massey would with- draw his patronage. Mr. Onglcy ended the vcrsy when he sent out a second letter to clear up the "misunder- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carol O'Hallcran55'a"dl"K-" l Cape Wolfe. Parrnts. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Collicutt. Cape Wolfe. l Messrs Melvin Elwood an 1'! Cooke of Mironto, Ont. Lloyd Cooke. Cape Wolfe. Mr. Wilbur Macwilliams the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Macwilllarns. West Cape. C-R. spending the Christmas holidayslonto. Jan. 8-1 with their parents. Mr. and Mrr..0ttaw 'tario. and ish Columbia. Vancouver. Jan. 29- family of Sackville. N.B.. spenl.II"'eb. 1; lllberta. Lethbrldge. Feb. l6-ll; Manitoba. Winnipeg. l23; eastern Quebec. Troia - Riv- .icrea. Feb. 26-March 3: western 1Quebec, Montreal, March 4-9; Sas- Both lcticrs. sent to so Miss Alice Colliculf. High School; "M55 ”'” ””""”-V- We"! to--M. hel student of Tignish Convent spent whim hem. H". "am i. . . . ' c of the gov- l.thc Christmas holidays vitth licr.em0rggenN.al. 1951 DATES on festival le . Thirteen regional drama festi- d Jer-ivals will be held this year. The. . arelschcdulez Central Ontario. Tor- 2: eastern Ontario. I. Jan. Kitchener. Jan. 23 General Massey is un-I estival prev.-- 17-19; western On- lottetown. March 18 - K). Newfoundland. St. This will be the first year Dominv montun has been the site of the During - inclusive. The festival covers I wider tcr-- ritory than any other in the world. ilingual l METZ. France (Al-TPD-One The refugees. froln 15 to 30. where they have been living """”"3'. Dec. 7. fused all . France. They to and . Toronto I 's prod- Whr put up with Iniillea. cough: comm, is and tore llmm due to I col directed. lllilll I I o p l h c s e tniuerable cold Iyln font: in me 3.000. 24 min or i your money re- ttcrhcads -26'. Brit- Feb. 20- Was With Diesels From 'Woy Back MONCTON (CF) After 30 years of nursing "doodle - bugs." "skunks" and "peanuts." Ernest J. Feasey has retired from Cana- dian Nationzll Railways. lie is neither entomologist, so- ologlst nor horticulturlst. but rather I diesel expert-CNR'll gen- eral supervlsor of diesel equip- ment. and the names were tagged on the first diesel-electric passen- ger can to appear in Canadd in 1926. Mr. Featiey came from England as I representative of the Wm. Beardmore Co.. English diesel builders. to wet-nurn the Cana- dian cars. Since then he has seen the de- velopment of diesel locmotivea that today haul crack trains. Shep Mr. Feaaey became I full- i1 ged CNR employee in 1930. old- tlrna railroadera Icoffed at any- one associated with "doodle - bugs." Accustomed to nothing but steam power. they revive the cry of "get a horse" whenever I diesel broke down. But American electric-motor and gasoline - engine manufacturer: watched the Canadian teat-I closely and when they decided to Itart butdtlig diesel locomotives. Mr. Feasey played In important part in influencing their decision. - z dhcoloration. which will then him tho regular laundering. WIFE lglzissglivlaizsg nylonillrtawrn yellovnpreventthedb iN A LL color-Itiovt by (M0: the!!! I D?!-"GOV mant. Ilaku of Ioap or detergent mind witha ittle water. Thhlooaern H Wk. ithabodyrreaaeanddil-t.wllicli:IuIcthI S" -l 'r W l t” "' S T A R W E E K LY katchewan. Saskatoon. hiarcli 12. 11; Prince Edward island. Clut- ilk Brunswick. Bathurst. March '.li-.'.:l; Nova SL'0'.l8. liaiifax. lilanli :5- John's, the Second World Wary there were no regional festivals or Dominion finals from 1910 to l9-15 'l,OOO Hungarian Refugees In Riot -2 hou- ranging in all: smashed tables. .. They shouted "we will overnors hold that DOSlll0n onlyi march an M(.l.,;- and Nwmd au- be'”'"5' they Ry" m d""a" sm0' thorities threw a security cordon ling "'9 meaue of riot police around the camp. All executives travel at their om hunt”-lg? aim rm-i-ho! gm wind t ' . ' . gees go no'own urs ay an Charlottetown, spent the Christ town cxpense..-I-he ("Ely paid om. staged 8 demunswauonl clals are national director Rich- ard MacDonald and his secretary. garianm wanting 10 pm as mum lwl” 09973" 5 Small Pefmuem distance as possible between them- selves and their homeland. had rc- cmployment offers in said the men in- sisted on crossing the Atlantic Thcy arc living intone of the camps winch the French govern- ment has set up for Hungarians who fled their country. There are sror col.n svutouts French authorities said the litm- ya4nna gseg Dr. (Jule Brand Tablets. ulten Ia lgtalaitnvannltncal Dr.glLuI CASH PRIZES Ed- since fever. 7 Jim in 1940. he was appointed chief Inspector of dieael eqnitmtent for thoCNRaodiI1l62bIcImI gut- eral In . hand! mainten- Iltca Ind repair of It OI Illa retirement II Montreal. Hr. leaaey VII givea I tabla iunpwtthabaaaforraadofthe data minnow Inn: on on sauces: Ilgonuro, lontnun av lino IIW IAHII Co. 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