one Fs ts 7 a a » yo & . . © } vy 26 t 4 a Ci Moving & .-.and warmest wishes to all our MANY FISHERMAN FRIENDS ON THE ISLAND A. KENNEDY & CO. LTD. THE FISHERMAN’S FRIEND” a . 73% 7 * year. R : is . ; “The was the highlight of KY | ie nta § St Satan io oe Vil : 3 : { tawa, ading officer at Re- sc : u solute Bay. “ to the es “ . ; : kiddies have a good time.” ~ A 8 yy The service men contributed : ene Se ee oe ee T fins 4 dren at Eskimo village ~~ Gorelenine ts ane eee _ By BORIS MISKEW The party was given for Eskimo ahaa nr RESOLUTE BAY, N.W.T dr ahdens iv. tons geeseaeet at: Haalwies ea he eee et een base, more than 600 miles inside | buildings, covering some of them. the arctic circle and 1,700 miles CHANGE VISITS northeast of Edmonton. But prac- = tically everybody in the area at-| QUEBEC (CP)—Seventy teen- and | tended—adult Eskimos, weather|#@¢,#udents from Ontario will bureau employees and RCAF of- Quebec during the New ficers and men oats SRE 9 Bett <0 sorien the |IN PARTY ¢LOSHES people of the two provinces. Most bing| The male Eskimos. dressed in|of the students will be from Tor- white shirts and ties for the oc-|onto and Ottawa. A few are while the mothers and| South Americans studying in On- daughters had their hair|tario. The’ group is due here Dec. up and wore make-up. It|27 and will remain.a week. dt means so much t0 us at this time of the year te send you our sincerest wishes for a joyous . Yuletide. We hope your holiday will be fitled with good health, good cheer and spiritual satiefaction. ALSCO TISCO © 179 QUEEN ST. Se th Mgrs Oe i le CHARLOTTETOWN ioe ok Qe eee ee —. ee pe, . ee : 4 ao oo mes a eS Se e! — = ba ee Pr + » . ie p oh hee we se. —— oe . OMe te See ee Ce - Ee ae 2 tae oe 2 Te ee Riess ee GR ES Ee LS RE Oe eee Lee eee Ee, ee ee an ee eee el —e ay a ? - 7 ‘ ‘ oN eee ™ " i . 4 > : . ee ee : % Y : . . With | pA wm leave for Canada into maty with{ ana mr. Leo Kenneay, Ottawa, _ | os ' Fa 1 me fer Christones. son June 23, 1957,| arrived in Waterford to attend = " oe Sa Ne oe eer oe Pens SMU She tryeral of Cate pester, ond _ By JOHN E. BIRD —-|_ The family had hoped to be |» Wis Job. However. this would TIGNISH , Mies: Cattatinn mater hes re OTTAWA (CP)—A 39-year-old|aboard = CPA aircraft that will/her son from another marriage from the Western Hospital, Al- Yugoslav who chose a life of mis-|afrive at Halifax and Saint John,|in an Italian refugee camp Mrs. Patrick Maloney, Liberty. |herton where she recently under- Saunp tn Italy nother than fonce| with’ 71. refugees from camps in| tuereulbsis when we male mt . Me- ation from his tubercular stepson] 1tmly. The Sucics are one of the! plication in 1957 to go to Aus- ; for soon will be on his way to Canada | 1% refugee families being tralia,” Sucie said through an in- e they with his family to Canada under federal govern-|terpreter in an interview at the mons. Petar Sucic, his Myear - old| Refuges Yer” vine World) Latina camp. ’ wife Zlatika and his stepson . “I could have gone if I had oe Mladen, 15, are waiting at the|GOING/TO VIENNA ~ | wanted to, but I love my wife and ; refugee assembly centre at La-| However, there won't be enough|™Y Stepson too much for that. 1) longings and léave for a new life} sent aoe _ at in this : ys . 4 t GREETINGS F. J. BRENNAN & CO. LTD. The cheeriest of greetings and goed wishes te oH our friends. May your holiday seasoa be a happy -cne. S BATT & MacRAE LTD. - Mra ee AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE CHARLOTTETOWN | © GoopwiLL Towarp Men’ Once a year we see a strange phenomenon, The Star of Faith . .. always visible to those who look . . . suddenly becomes apparent to every- one. Once a year .. . for the span of days known as Yuletide, the spirit of goodwill and generosity becomes a vital dominant way of being. Every- one of every age is warmed and gladdened by the goodness of Christmas. Scrooges dip into their ‘money bags . « - the Colonel’s Lady\ and Judy O’Grady rub elbows and smile at each other ... The Lion purrs softly at the Lamb . . . the world is.a wonderful place in which to live. é We are all familiar with the annual miracle. But how many of us can conceive of a world where Christmas is a perpetual state of heart? Can you imagine such a world of peace and plenty? A world devoid of war and want? Of course you can. We all do. And then we sigh with anticipated defeat and go back to the old way of being. But we need not go back. We can begin now, this very day, te hold onto the Spirit of Christmas. Let’s look up . ... today and every day. The Guiding Star is there, shining steadfastly for all to see . . . for all to follow . . . for all time. Our Sincere Wish to All of You «ss A MERRY ‘CHRISTMAS HOLMANS OF P.E.1 | HOLMAN’S FOODLAND r i