Tee ae ee . 7 a Se aw oe ee eee ee ee oh a a > / ae | Che @uar : < Sosers Prince and teland Like The Dew” ee < Claiigfiiows, Ryan, Boa 0 8 me. 3) 2st sxx ='((hristmas Is Normal particulsriy India, Sado | Canadian Press Correspon‘ent Reston, ‘man. (CP)—Traditional feasts of turkey, goose or ham and the joy of entertaining old friends will help keep Christmas 1959 close to normal in this small farming community, despite one} “’ of the worst harvests on record in southwestern Manitoba. Severe snow storms. early in October caught many’ farmers with their grain unharvested, burying crops in‘up to 30 inches of snow. Ironically, it appears this year’s will not be a white Christ=:>. Warm weather that prevailed dur- ing the early part of December has all but melted the snow—but conditions still are not good enough for harvest. SLIMMER STOCKINGS It’s true that because of the crops ‘still lying out in the fields, some housewives won't find that | plump Though Grain In Fels everyone knows everybody else, a will slip by as friends reminisce and discuss what’s new in the old home town. Christmas dinners — complete with golden - browned turkey, roasted goose, luscious WARREN (Maritimes) LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN electric clothes dryer under the/}3m and steaming pudding—will tree Christmas morning. The Tel-|he jaid befofe huge rings of rele evision set some families were €Xx-| atives and aan — ~~. ; CHILDREN’S DAY Meanwhile, the youngsters will most inexpensive have all available floor space ‘|| covered with their newly acquired toys and games. salesman you can Outside, the town and country- : side already are lit up with the ‘employ e«:@ twinkle of season’s decorations, . Main Street is aglow with strings GUARDIAN a of red and green lights, and at the main intersection a Christmas tree stands proudly bedecked in many-colored lights. The two churches in the town, PATRIOT . John’s Angli and the WANT,-AD United Church, are heidi spe- cial services and programs. for the season. Programs of carols and lessons retelling the nativity Phone 8506 story were held last Sunday and special Christmas~Day services have been prepared. ‘ DEVELOPING | An epidemic of mumps in town and rural schools played havoe with well-laid plans for Christmas concerts by the children. In a few — cases Sunday School and class Your Film For 20 Years In Today — Out Tomorrow ’ GARNHUM PHOTO | Quer of a Holy nighe came a message of Peace on We sincerely hope that this Chrismas be Earth, and the happiness of etcenal hope, faith | a6 eat tS mia oe ‘wings in a new ora of peace and good end joy. We wish Sor you this ‘ ~ Generally speaking though, the bi h their usual- fortune end joy jor you and your {amily _, ending yeess to come, has preview WOM Toe “Your LOCAL MASTER i. DEALERS IVAN KERRY, Meritime Representative Antigonish Bishop ls Buried Tuesday ANTIGONISH, N.S. (P)~— Bishop John R. MacDonald, fifth Roman Catholic bishop of the diocese of Antigonish, was buried here Tuesday in St. Ninian’s cemetery overlooking the cathe- dral church he served as curate, rector, administrator and bishop. Bishop MacDonald died Friday after a lengthy illness. He was 68. A solemn crowd packed St. Ninian’s Cathedral to pay final tribute to the churchman affec- tionately known as “Bishop J R.” The gathering eae church officials and government representatives. Archbishop Sebastian Baggio, — you at the height (Day the holidays find et happiness, tn the apostolic delegate to Canada, best of health rich ° celebrated requiem high mass. eee 2 In his eulogy, Archbishop J.G. in friendships, 7] || Berry of Halifax praised the com : tribution made by Bishop Mace - |Donald to his church and com- A.H.ROPER js Archbishop Berry said the bishop brought to his episcopal | office a “generous giving of hime | self, a dynamic apostolic outlook, a simple humility and a dignity \ | of bearing.” neonenermecy Service Station Charlottetown ind - x ey ae oa oe VING SERVICE STATION CHARLOTTETOWN BLAIR’S I PRINCE ST. * eee rae * ee a Away we go, full speed ahead! We just couldn't wait another minute to tell you how deeply we appreciate your loyal friendship and patronage and to extend to you and your family our very warmest wishes for a holiday season. bright with all the great blessings life has to offer | CANADIAN TIRE CORP. We take a gift of words, wrap it with good cheer, adorn it with a friendly smile, and send it on its ‘ ; way t you and yours. What it is? It's our package of holiday wishes, . _ warenly felt, heartily said. May your Yuletide season be merry and _ bright... filled with lasting contentment, | Cee ee ere’s hoping that you glide through the holidays without a tare, enjoying all life’s greatest blessings im abundance. . ss STEWART & MacRAE Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply Me a ENANT A MOCRAELIMITED ELECTROLUX (Canada) LTD, E. E. CLAWSON H. R. BEVAN, Chairman W. L. McKENNA \ 117A Kent St Charlottetown oe ate .