Christmas night and closing D . soon as it becomes evident the Delegates to the annual con- ,there is no public demand. FM... ference of the Licensed Victual- .er public houses this year \i'1l lers Defence League earlier this use an extension of hours year passed a resolution calling 'Boxing night. Becausa Chrl for the closing of all public ,mas is preceded by the w houses after 2 pm. on Christ-. . . mas Day. which is a radical de- ithe period for celebrating parture from past custom. 9 long that the demand to, Publicans in this country fall {later drinklnz on Boxing mm into two groups where matters‘will not be as great as on m. of this kind are concerned-those vious years. who believe it is the duty of. it some areas. licensed w, mine host to open 365 days ofttuallers‘ associations obtain th. There is some force behind this argument. but at the same time one can sense a public re- action against starting in Christ- 1 be mas salesmanship before the umrner is fully spent. They i LONDON —- More public hou-I lses than in any previous years .12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, sot. Dec. 22, 1962. "a u“ “"1" °’ Mm" l Londoners frown would rather enjoy the last Miss Dorothy MCN'Flll. Slum two weeks' rush of the happy. :3“. gain“ to remam Closed on lChristmas night. and fewer than ' ' l jostling crowds than thave the dent. nurse at the Charlottetown‘ Christmas spirit thrust on them ever before have asked for an extension of their hours for ' HOME FOR CHRISTMAS ALBERTON AND VICINITY ‘tlontlnued from page Ill 'at his home in Dartmouth. N5 .‘ Dr and Mrs. Stanley K. Don- 1"" Christmas- ald. Monoton. are holiday guest ; at Mr. and Mrs. GM. Donaldti St. t? l: n. ‘3 g '< 2 E’. .- a I :I u t? E. 05"”31- is at h" mm" m M" By M. McIntyre Hood [ually arrive: it feels more like .t the beginning of Navemben berton for the Christmas week- , LONDON — in 5 lie of all the .8 hangover- a d th cit coun- end' p ‘ Commercial television is foi- Up m send u e y Raja G o p a l. Alhcrtnu. ls A1_.‘spendlng Christmas holidays ln and Miss Sophie Ramsay. ‘ vdecoratlons. ballyhoo and - on of Edinburgh has taken of- .Boxing night. This is the result ‘ , . _ herton. I tMontrcal. Mi“ Hermia Cowman smdvemsing of the big 5.0..” of . lowing the same line as the BBC Edinburgh has taken official :0; discussions held by licensed the year, and those who 533.333?“ Ientinctisslon. but it. - p w - . l Roy Boll l-‘lmsdalc and (lor- dent‘ilt St Dunstan's ls spend- {London ‘0 induce People to Start ‘and holding b‘d‘ °" C h’l't' steps to keep the Christmas sea-.victuailers’ associations through that even the licensee £51 in cide whether to ueslei‘iuersAln d... “5' ‘H' PPR Mhmm“ ' ' I i . l ‘ l ' ht’i!‘ Christmas Shnppina sea- l “‘35 carols um“ “’0‘” 10 d5” son within limits. It has prohi- tout. the country regarding Chrls- led to spend some of C rs m v .. large “I” Sppnd (hrmmag '" Imam" do" Lmlon' snum Kudam are mg the human at h" mm? m son back in October. one can before Chris'mas- bited Christmas light and de-jtmas hours. And many of them with his famlIY- "umber 0' assomatlons- limi- Rues' Of Mr' and Mrs' Havdm Spending the Chm-firms seam" pin-“me 'sen revulsion of feelin BIG STORES DIFFER ' ' ' ‘ h t it is in the. Mall publicans will get over'ever. have decided not to annl. ’ ' ' - l - v E , , coration in stores until after ‘have decided t a ‘. y I . . _ 3 also: errA‘hncphen. :gn r y '" T“'""“" Bock hrdan 0f “hmnn Ree against extending the Christmas Ell busmesst however. do“ December :public. interest to remain closed the problem by opening mITO" “tensmnfi 0‘ "0111‘s lhISlcar. / ' . - ' ‘ , . . ' “$5932.. 0.53: .35, Mm; Mr. and Mrs (tot-don .iotu-t-y gional High School staff. is nt1seaspn too long a period ahead 1"":jfieegnéf “fir” with g" 1 fig , than. mg; ‘ have left Alhcrfon to spend lhis home in Murray Harbour!“ llme- I_"0llC9d that ChFlSt- Pimp.“ 9"” on el‘ y ‘ (I) ' Christmas with their daughter. I North for the Christmas vacavimas cards were On 5819 "i B tT'd' orember'moit 0‘ 9‘ “£5; l... ' Leonard hit-(Tue and Racburn Miss Janice Jeffery. in Toronto. tion. .rard shop on Heel (Street _ritzht |S°m “ London ad SW“ 1.- Math H ‘udem‘ a, m p. . Thcycxpccl to spend New Years Mr. and Mrs. ‘ . . , I vmcltflwhlmialim‘a: sohmr a lo. \tllll other relatives in Montreal. and David. Jr.. of Halifax are‘Mnnday in August. lire" Chr‘iztwafit‘f‘igmtl‘fink 239 spending the holiday: at thott- spendinz the wakend with Mr. The British Broadcasting Cor-9“}"il "‘. “:55: g? 35 is l, Mme; in Alhprmn' ' William Cain. principal of Al- and Mrs. W.R. Onlton. Alberton. ‘pnration has apparently sensed t? u. y'rlgge 8“ 3 all! WM ' ; hm'ton District Regional High ;fhis trcnd in puhllc thinking. he- .mg "‘ “‘9- ‘” dei’mmem "n" . , .lamcs McVeill. Toronto. is 50mm]: l5 “arall‘lninfl 3' is Bill nllllnm (‘hal‘lmlpl‘lwnv cause it has issued a notice: locégggieepe” we th' argumentl Here comes Sonia With spending Christmav's \i'llll ll i < horn" '" Mom" Slt’warl- l'iléiglrl‘lalgzr-ngagifixénzlgnr. “N0 Christmas carols win he 1th they have to make event a pack of Christmas l.. l‘ ; . k .. . .. V ’ , . ' 3:322]; Show; N ran Pctcr Lartcr. Albcrlon. has Willard Dillion. Alberton. for :r'fmdcfit ""hnu‘ifil’la‘elengths19ml” .10 “a” the" dllpllyfil “"5595,” eVOWOM-n- ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ion for Montreal to visit his Christmas. t Mr" F?” “r ' {early in order to "stagger" thel M“ Mth Arvnalm. “him "not? and almh Mr. and Mm ‘ An official of the BBC aid. .Chrlstmas rush. { um “I as Christmas AP. Allearn. F‘red Clark. Jr.. student at. "We think it makes good. “Supposing everybody lefti guests her daughters, in i scos Carleton College. Ottawa. with t sonse. Start too early with 3their gift shoppplng to the last‘ Joyce and Cam“, “gamut, of .‘tll<< Marlon McFAven. mm was recently injured in a car ‘that Christmas spirit' and by gtwo weeks" said one London‘- Summerside and her son Ril- ly and (‘Pf‘ll of Charlottetown. S. accident in that city. has arriv- ed in Alherton to spend Christ“ mas at his home. ‘ mcrclal teacher at Alberion. is on holiday at her home in Sus- scx. .\’.B. David (lulton t after Bank Holiday. the in s t W" H! e l r lights and completed the time that December 25 act- 'store manager. t staff of the Summerside Branch lhas arrived from London. Ont- 10° YE'L‘) Ea... I-v . . l Mus ,“ahpl “chimp “hem! ' V V v of the Bank of NS. Will spend arm to spend the Christmas S ‘ ion. is the guest of hcr sister-l SI “MEIR-gun” AND VICINITY lthe Christmas. holiday at his Season at her home in Sllm- LnJaw. Mrs. PS. Fielding. (‘har- q ‘ . . . . . _ ‘ . V. 'home in Chatham. N.B. merslde. . . udtnts letiilnlng to th e l T‘lleld, Maine. is taralmulng with Alberto“ . -d .otttstown. . . . l Summersl e homes in Summermde for the his parental. Mr. and Mrs. A. El Miss irene Mountain is arriv-l Nancy MacNeill. student at Allison Holiness. student at season's holidays from Acadia MacLennnan. Summerside. ling from Middle MUSquOdObOil. the Edge Hill Girls' SChOOl. Prince of Wales College. and Archie Dunbar. studcnt at St. Richard Huhlcy. Marjorie ire- Gail lnman, student at Mount to spend the holidays with herltmas holidays with her parents, Dunstan's. are holidaying at land. Carla MacKinnon. H i l d a St. Vincent Academy. Halifax. is_parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. er. and Mrs. Allison MacNeill. their homes in Montrosc. lWalmsley. .spend‘ng the Christmas holidays ! Mountain. Summorside. |Summerside. . twith her parents. Mr. and Mrs.. ‘ ‘ Stephen Staplr‘tnn. Alberton. Sludcnts from llalllousie Uni-.Major inman. Summerside. g Mr. Robert Gordon of Mont—l Dr. and Mrs. S. K. Donald left. Thursday morning to spend Christmas with his daughter in Saint John. NB. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wolls. Alberton. are spending the Yule- ”dt‘ “W1 membf‘l‘i 01' the” lam" nald Linkletter. Garth Mac- ' Summerside. l is spending her holidays at her; N.B.. will spend The Christmas My in Charlottetown. For Christ- Farlanc. Hester Macl’hee. Ln- home in Summerside. Season in Summerside. guests mas Day "19.“ “"ll be .lmm‘d well Moyse. Shirley Rayner. Elizabeth Holman. student at of Mrs. Prichard's parents, Mr. there by their son and daugh- ter—in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Frank University are Harry Baglole. vcrsdy are Cameron. Gordon Forbes. Lce Horne. Bill MacDollgall, David Miller. I .3. Technical Institute. Mono-l > 'ton. N.B. is spending the Christ- Sludcnts from Mount Allison'mas holidays with his parents.l Kent Clarke. student at the University are Alan Darby. Do- . Mr. and Mrs. George T. Clarke, ; '(‘fiPhinE in Shllbcnfiradie. N3. 1 and Loring Rayner. Neil Scott. ‘MacDonald College. Montreal. is spending her holidays in Slim- Wells- 0' Mnnlrt’al and lhf‘lr Students. who have l'cturnedlmerside. family and by their Erandsm‘ to their homes in Summersidel - and granddaughter- Ml"- 3nd from Prince of Wales College Catharine Hickey and Ray~ Mrs Andrew Wells. of Alberton. lan Irving. Vocational School student. is with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Irving. Alber- ton. for the Christmas vacation. Edward McAldllff. Toronto. is visiting his mother. Mrs. Char- les McAlduff. and his brother. Justin McAlduff. Alherton. dur- ing the holiday season. Ned Gillis of Toronto. formal are Jackie Brown. Lorne Camp-t monde Plea". student nurses at hcll. Heather Clark. Katherinejthe Halifax lnfirmary. NS. are Dewar. Wayne Enmau. Al a n ' spending Christmas at t h e I r| Graham. Peggy Grant. A l a n homes in Summerside. ‘ Hublcy. Carol Jenkins. Gail Jenkins. Helen Johnstone. Alan Mr. and Mrs. Gmrge Irving Linklotter. Richard Ozon. John of North Hatlcy. Quebec. are. Perry. Kitty Perry. Robertatspending the Christmas Season; Shaw. Elaine Tanton. .with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. McAsscy, Slim- Studenfs from St. llunstan's merside. University are Marcia Arseault. Thelma Arsenaull. Betty Jean Miss Ruby Maclel ls arriv-t .N.S.. where she teaches school,lWindsor. is spending her Chris- .rcal is spending the Christmasjof Monct n, Season with relatives in Sum- Christmas with relatives e. mersi Miss Miss B. are spending in l Summerside. is 3 Barbara Clark. who Sgt. and Mrs. Frank Prichard son. Robert of Oromocto. ~Myrna Hancock. R.N.. and Mrs. James Cairns. BEBEW so many things spiritual joy. merry laughter. warm friendships. May all these pleasures be yours. n hope, courage"?v an» Ens-- IL :3. May the Christmas message shine in your heart, bringing new (1 fulfillment. my the is spirit of Pce . . Callaghan. Sandy Cameron. ing from St. John. 37.8.. to spend we” in the hearts Of all. Ez:i<tf;1:a:l£;:n};li.c George Clou‘. Kenneth Gunn. Ja.-the Season's Holidays with her a D L Earth come to d and .Mt‘xi Alfred lGillls. (‘liarlo- mos H‘pkpy’ Helen Ken)" 1$%h;:'r<inggs’ J- F' Macxemt 0 e E ttetown. \llss Analayne Rooney. stu- dent ai Kinkora Content. is at her home in Alherton for the Christmas vacation. Wallle \llllmau. student at St. Dunstan's. is holidaying with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Millman. Alberton. t Blair Wilkie. student at Prince of Wales. is spending the Christ-t mas recess with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Wilkie. Al- berton. , tholidays at their homes inspend Christmas with the Iat~ way", Marmwrmn of ,h, Summerside. iter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. . imperial Canadian Flank of ' lE. Forbes, SummerSlde. .. m Comma.” “a” a, Athsflon. i, Charles Mat-Lennon. student . V ‘ his parents. 1 Donald Mchm and Jamcs‘ Rowan. students at St. Francis Miss Bonnie Morrison. student Xavier University. Antigonish..nurse at the Royal Victoria NS. are spending their Christ-tHospital. Montreal is spending. mas holidays at their homes in 'her vacation with her parents. Summerside. r. and Mrs. William Morrison.‘ Summerside. James Hogan. Jr.. student at the University of Manitoba. is Mr. Alan Lecky on the staff vacationing at his home in of the Royal Bank of Canada, Summerside. Montreal. is spending his vaca- tion with his parents. Mr. and Marcia Huntcr. Marjorie Link- Mrs. J. W. Lecky, Silmmerside. letter. Donna Woodside. Patri— cia Pickard. students at Univer- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hop-‘, sitv of N13. are spending their kins of Bridgewater. NS. will at Maine ('cntral institute. Pitts-l Mr. Merle Mchrmid on tlie‘ friendshipl INMAN PLUMBING a HEATING LTD. Summer-side \ ‘ .. 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