Ski Slopes, Skating, — « firs.me 7‘...» By MAUREEN DRISCOLL l Christmas holiday time ISl (deal for fun and sports once the1 ' v of exchanging gifts havel been experienced and church-1 goers have completed t h e i r 1 Christmas devotional programs. ; What to do with those extra :7 days away from the office or f the classroom should be no pro- ' blem for any Islander who‘ll be ' surrounded wit gay activity ‘ (tom the Start to the end of the. holiday season. outdoor species should have no logical complaints to register when it comes to what to do with spare time. Most. i. not all, Island rinks will be open and operating next week. Whe- ther you're a whiz on skates or u once-arounder. at least one visit to your local rink or forum or arena (which ever name fits) ought to add to your holiday fun Skati arm in arm with your tavorite beaux while dreamy notes of "The Skaters Waltz" float out over the ice could be an event to «member. 01- how about the whole family going ekating— it it's something you haven’t done in years—shame - i on you. think of the fun you're on one and the kids some tricks your list of fun activities. If sol there are some fine ski resorts that can accommodate th e whole family for as long as you so desire. If you long to feel the thrill of gliding over hills a n d ’whizzing through space as the liftcarries you back to the top to do it all over again—this is the time. Curling is another great sport —-if you‘ve always been too tim- id to try it. here's your chance. With this happy holiday spirit making the rounds feel free to try your luck at something new to you. Surely Mom would like a chance to use a broom for something other than sweeping out the dust Junior put under the rug. After a few ends of cur- ling don't be surprised if you catch her practicing sweeping that rock down the ice in the kit- chen. To many people curling is an old favorite and they too are sure to enjoy it as much as any new comer to the game. With all the hills and valleys on the Island, a toboggan party should be fun. With toboggans coming in larger sizes day the whole family could pile ' missing. Maybe Mom and Dad Maybe skiing rates high on ¥¥¥44¥¥4¥¥4¥¥4¥4¥¥44 SPECIAL SUNDAY SHOWS AT 9.00 Sponsored by U. C. T. MONDAY - TUE A?» BETRAYED BY THE VERY MEN HE ONCE GUIDED! WIllllM Hototlcuii'" llWEBB n r the fun with the loser pulling the SHOWS 7 AND I ONLY SDAY - enlury-Fex - LEO MCCAREY'S SATAN NEVER Stages mm aim mfi'fificx uLEO IIle coma. u _ SPECIAL MATINEE FOR CHILDREN - MO N. - TUES. 3:30 THE MARK OF ZO‘RRO Bowling, Dances, Shows, Restaurants All Beckon winner back up the hill. Could be you're the type who prefers indoor sport. Bands and orchestras here and throughout the province will be providing music for all lovers of dancing. Whether you prefer to do the monkey or a ballroom waltz there is sure to be a d,a it somewhere to fill the bill and make your holidays morefun. ’oungsters and oldsters alike will surely be missing out on lots of fun if they fail to join in kicking up their heels and feel- ing the gaiety of the season in a. merry holiday dance. Local theatres will also be running movies specials (or the holiday movie-goer. if you're tired out after the rush and bus- tle of Christmas. you can relax in a softly upholstered chair and d be entertained by cartoons. news-reels and what have you as actors and actresses'make story come alive before your eyes.lf it's a bit 'too cold for the youngsters to be outside what about the movies? Another indoor sport which can be enjoyed by the whole family is bowling. The sound oi falling pins as you make that all important strike will be a joy to all on the team The province has a number of new bowling TONY CURTIS 4O POUNDS OF TROUBLE AT 12.05 — MlD-NITE SHOW Pyle - The Thing Without A Face alleys where an evening's en- tertainment can be had an time any sport or activity you take part in your sure to work up a healthy appetite. Why not give Mom 1! well deserved break from the kitchen and take her out to dinner at one of t h 9 fine restaurants or hotel dining ooms that are so numerous v ghout the Island? A dinner served can get a chance to show off that new dress to its best advantage might be an answer to a prayer. Some Moms might prefer some— I thing less formal, i so you could try some of the fine drive- in restaurants. II in all, with so much to keep one occupied, it should be a merry holiday season for ev- eryone. Hangings Wail Fate Of Bill LONDON (Reuters) -— Home Secretary Sir Frank Soskice‘ has hinted there will be no more hangings in Britain pending final action on a bill now fore Parliament to aIbol- ish capital punishment for mur- er. The bill was approved Mon- day in the House of Commons, where it is now in committee and must get a third and final reading before it goes to the; House of Lords. I PARKING RISK BRIGHTON. England lCPl— A car left overnight in a‘ Brighton street was found by its owner to have been stripped of all moveable parts. “_A by candlelight where she Judy Nugent, 12-year-old protegee of “Rock” Hudson. plays an important role in MOVIE AT THE CAPITOL ‘ “Magnificent Obsession." the holiday fare at the Capitol Theatre here, and is seen here with Jane Wyman. the deminine star in the Lloyd C. Douglas story. At Arms VATICAN CITY (Reuters) — Pope Paul VI. in his Christmas message tonight called for world peace and human broth- erhood and spoke out against racialism. The Roman Catholic pontiff expressed alarm at tendencies “to build up stockpiles of weap- ons ever more powerful and de- structive." He urged governments 'to p r o m o t e. prudently and ma- gnanimously. the process of dis- armament.’ The Pope prenewed his Bom- bay appeal to countries to di- vert at least part-of their mili- tary expenditure to help the Pope ls Alarmed Bufldup world war. It is rising anew. ‘We appeal to governments and peoples to be watchful and to moderate this facile instinot of prestige and rivalry. for it can once again prove fatal." ‘PONTIFF ALARMED the arms race. he said: ‘W‘e cannot help being alarmed at a militarism no longer focus- sed on the legitimate defence of the countries concerned or on the maintenance of world peace. but tending rather to build up stockpiles of weapons ever more powerful and destructive." This not only consumes enor- mous money and manpower. but ‘feeds the public mind on the thought of power and war. and induces men to make mutual fear the treacherous and inhu- man basis of world peace." the Pope said. The Pope said the barrier of class is still a source of bitter- ness in society and commented: ‘Men are not happy because they do not live as brothers. He defined religious liberty as 'forbidding to shake the foun- dation of others' beliefs when they are not contrary to the common good, forbidding to im- pose a faith not freely accepted, or to proceed by odious discri- mination or undeserved vexa- tions. promoting respect for whatever is true and good in every religion and in every hu- man opinion.“ Amsterdam. TOURISTS' TRIP Some 50 miles of canals may be cruised by tourists visiting 11:. Men. mm Set" Dec. 26. 1964. I McIke Reservations Now: For Holiday Entertainment at its best! . 'Skllng 'Tobogganing 'Supervised skl tow and ramp . Entertainment . excellent meals . Licensed cocktail lounge “Deluxe units Bring the whole family and enioy P.E.l.'s fastest growing winter sports. CLINTON HEIGHTS ’ MOTOR HOTEL Clinton P.E.I. (Route 6) Phone New London 86 Holiday Activities The Ch'town Forum Monday. Dec. Nth—Skating 2 p.m.—4 p.m. Tuesday. Dec. nth—Skating 2 p.m.—4 pm. 8—10 pain—Special night skate with P.E.l. Regr. land ‘ Wednesday. Dec. 30th— l:30—3 pom—Pro School Skate 4—530 pom—General Skate Thursday. Dec. fish—General Skate ‘IO u.m.-‘—12 pm. Friday. Jan. Isl—General Skate WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY Step FRIDAY - SATURDAY stars ‘ggglgggghgggflggé 2.4 pom—all .9» . b'I'he lPoth tdeclilared: “‘Antghes . ‘ w ‘ t H” (m u - , mm... alumna»; Zgficfidricmfi “incgmsefi. dIne OUT Sagitdey. Jon.n:nd-—Ge|:erzl Skate . _ . PICTURE II ra an opposes. e erent 4 P.m. . .‘har o: .y . b h t t t th “I ~ CINEMASEOPE ° during the holidays ' ' HY l i ll-. Racism results 'in pride, mls— - . "‘9 trust. exclusmsm, discrimina- - -\l ‘ l i Ii ih‘ (H tion and sometimes even oppres- sion, trus mining the mutual re spect and due esteem which : ought to turn the diverse ethnic j groups into a peaceful concert of brotherly ~peoples.’ he said ‘ AWARE 0F OBSTACLES ‘We are not unaware of the obstacles which stand in the way human brotherhood, and it is with sorrow we observe that at the present moment we are pass- ing through a period in which they appear more clearly in evi- dence. and prove themselves It times to be dangerously elfec- tive ROCK HUDSON 1 BARBARA RUSH 1 “ | I ll”. RUBI‘L" Itoltifi'i‘tuouu ~ .YOKDTANI BASILICA RECREATION ‘First of all there is a na tionalism which divides peoples. putting them in opposition to one another. rasing up among t em barriers of conflicting ideologies that produce closed outlooks, ex- clusive‘interests and self - suf» ficient ambitions. if not greedy and overbearing forms of hu- perialism. This enemy of human broth- erhood is today gaining strength. It had entered to have been Kent Street at virtually overcome alter the tragic experiences of the last CHINESE and CANADIAN FOOD H i llF‘JI‘. I 41')th For delicious meals in a pleasant cune- sphere dine often during the holidays at - do AGNES MOOREHEAO ‘ OTTO KRUOER-GREGG PALMER ‘ l HEY KIDS LOOK! i Milton's Old Spain Charlottetown CHILDRENS’ MATINlEE AT 2.30 - FRIDAY and SATURDAY L4- 5“ : ABIG 3 $1006: I 25:;0MEDY CARTOON SHOW 6 3 Stooge Comdys Plus Cartoons Webesdey - Thursday at 2:30 I Over the Holiday Season. ; be sure to step In or phone t the lSLAND GRILL for de- f IlCiOUs food exPertly pre- byt'heDechys . ; Celebrate The New Year pared. F'“ “r ""le'zgd "1“ w?“ . l’ o . . ‘ mm .Qllletly, Attend Our BIg N D R I L L maniacng swam”? it. _ New Yen’s Eve Midnight Show At 12.00 PM. 1;“: AIL-4 44 4 4 4‘1" '4 I on- s s v. v- .77; Charlottetown Basin“ Kamila!) COM"