1: t. t I .r -9-. Monday. 17. 1956 E9-ElElEi-3?-86! . .s,,-. .r xii hi; .i- By Winifred Nnrllng. "Dibble. where are ),tiiiI'” cried Santa Claus. as he took a big sack from the pile anti opened it tip. ftYoulre never where you should he, I thought you iianted to go out into the world." ”I do, Sziiitii." lauglied l)ll)l)l0. running into the room. "Where am I ;:otii;:'."' ”'l'ti zi liltlr boy iit Vii T l.iiiier Brtil-:e Stret-t. iii the tiiii ii ill Mort- hy lle iiaiits a fur iiiuiikey iiitli a lllll'.' tail ” llililiie s lace it iI "ll itiw-.iit siiuiiit H iery grand aililrims lie iiuttli-d. ”l tl like ll) Lu to .4 ii.'iI.'it t- or .'i castle "liiilll co iilii-re I take )ou. s.-iirt S.iiit.. i ?.m- tin U” will st.i3 llt'lt' iiith the uiiiianled ltiys Iiir .'ii:iiIliti. itutt "tth I tlttllt ii.-iiit to slti here. burst out liitis t l'ie l)i'l'll here too Itim: .'ilt'('niIyi l '"l'li.'i: s )tIlll' oiin taull II )(III rPnlt'lliliPI'. you ran off last year and ii ere iiitssiiiu lust iihen I iias readv to le.'ii'e. I sli.iii't wait for vnu this time. cttlii-r. so you'd bet- ter get into the .Si'I('lx' non." "iliiy I Just go out and speak to Ruilolt""' begged llths ' "Wh,i"" The moiikry hung his head. ''I - I hid his most. and he may be liiiiigry.” -"lou're 3 monk”. anti if I iiidnlt iiant to get rid of Hill. l'it trait" W" W” hlnrl for :iiiiilI1er .”'”'i 1” 3 ll""”h' iiirnt tie: Itllti the sack. l'll 599 it naughty tiri-some that Riiiliill illlfl the other r("In(l9El'. aren't liiiiiizri V A very .Nlll)(llli'il iiioiikt'.V Fl-""' herrd iiitii the sack and fell riilht down min the bottom right-hand up has iiiiieter than usual. niriier. and took little notice of the other tnvs that iiitiii-tl lttlit "Wli.-.t's tiii. liililiie"' asked the Rt: liruin lzihi-lied 2 Ara:-iii Aven- mg Fiiviimitl ”Vntlitii: ltliv" lltltll H l'll5lP tliiiik'”' ri-iilii-ri llihs rather cross- l.i l .. ”hpsy liiit viiti iloul as 1. rue. Hum, H". iiiiii-It rt-tort f:WllIctl you re itutet. 3"" V9 -"'""'t'lllV ll "'1' mm; soiiw lriisli mischief What is it this liiiii-' 4 ilie iiist iii-i-inc-red soinethintl lllill viiii Satita iloesiit know. gpaseil ltihs. ll sliant tell you. - ft". 1- Tel." bP'r?'ll'::sPl liollrs:-ll." was all the am l)rurn salfl. hut he kept his .)t's and ears open. -.l?iS-obeili V33 I'1'.G3'.L'”!1 eni it 5' i'.'3., i... tsliall make the hole bigger. crawl through it, and run away” The Big Drum did not answer. so Dibs shrugged his shoulders and iient on planning his ailveiiture. But when he fitially found him- self alone in the dark. anti heard the sound of Father tihrtslmas'I sleigh dying itiiay in the distance, he tell frightened and icry much alone. He had jumped from the sleigh vihen it slowed down, he- rause ll? tliiiught they were near their ilestiiiatiiin. but now he found iliiiiiself in a dark finest. ll iizis tio use goiiu: back the way he had conic. so l)ibs bi'ai'eil his should-' crs and set off along a path lead. ing farther into the forest. He had not gone far when I cross voice demanded who he wall and iilial he was doing. I "I'm Dibble the monkey. and; I'm Lziiitiu out tiito the iiiirlil to hate an advcntiire." Dihs ansuer- ed. looking all around him to sea. whii had spoken. . "tloiikey We don't want mun- kevs in this forest. Go away, or ill chase you" liihs lllll'l'k'(l on. But iii a few iiiitiiites the satiie thing happenedl auain. Animals. birds aiiil insects all scented dclerniincd to be un- friendly. and poor Dibhie was soon- running as fast as he could through. the dark. friglilening forest. ”()h. ivhy did I run iiii "' he half solilied, as fresh threz . tiiade. illlnl run even faster Twice hel stumbled and tell, but at long last, he found hitiiself on the fattlicr edge of the forest. With a cry of relief he sank to the ground. and lsat there panting. Suddenly hat heard a familiar siiuiiil. a sound; that brought hope to his heart - it was the siiiiiid of jingliiit: hells I Spi-iiiging to his feet, Dihs ran forward. "lfllflllll." he cried, "tind Blitzl land Donner. itait for me" I The sleigh slowed to a stop, and Dibs found himselt looking il'lL'lll intii the eyes of Father t'htisiinas. I I ''I'm sorry I ran aiurv. Santa. he burst out. ”I tliouglit I'd Itkal an adventure. but I've never been more frightened and unhappy in. I Wor CARROTS AND CHOP VI their, two Even the annimnls have (hristnins. and in London quaint riistnms take place ftne-I the distribution of rarrnts to eosters' donkeys at Camhr-rwell. and other a ”feed" at the Home. of Rest For Horses in North tl..ondon. where "Roger". I four- Ilegged war veteran. pulls I be-III announcing the Joyous event. p On Boxing Day il)e(-ember 26) ;Britain goes out. Football grounds ilui-h sooner than they llml N", peitetl. the toys were carried 0"! tn the etc-ig'i the biggest one. that needed eifllll l"Nllfl"l' "l d”" It when all the sack: were loud- pd on to the slritzli. Santa (lat!-5 eliiiihed into his seat. and they moved an at it rapid semi "Vt? ii... kntiyt The hettii at the ijelir deer!" hiirnes jitngled merri'l.V.. and before long Father Christmas was singing all the lolly 30011! M knew. for the knowledge tlnt was soon to give pleasure to mil- lions of children made him very happy. "I'll tell you my secret now. if you inic." Dibs wiiispef9d- as they lpfd over the snow. ”Thore'ii I pony-weeny hole in the corner of his sack." "Wham woaderiiit about that?” demanded the Drum. "Feet you need anti-to air or something." "No silly. but It mean I escape. "luau! Vhy?" "D1-can: rm to 5: I . :i-int-mas and theatres are crowd- ed Should there be ice or snow 1WllIlPl' sport: become the cry. Itsvei-y pack of fox hounds in Eng- land meets in the principal town; 'nf its area today to give the maxi-I mum number of people the op. poriunity of seeing this picture-I uzue side of English country life. lmy life. May I go to Lower Bridge Street" In the forest no one want- led me, and I do want to go ivhero lni wanted." ”When I reached the home of litte David and found you weren't THE CHRISTMAS TREE CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S - GREETINGS FR()M KINGS COUNTY Christmas In The Home York state college of home econ- omlcs. The older clitliiren are always eager to trim the Christmas tree. collect Christmas greciis. and make wreaths. Often they have good ideas on how to arrange these holi- day decorations Because these tasks are unusual they have I spec- ial. appeal. but with the right en- couragement troiii father or moth- er even the niore ioiitiiie work may seem a part at the general family- sharing at Christmas. Big brother and sister can be I help if they Nllilw their small broth- er or sister lioii to help in odd carpenti-.-ring lUl)n that come with Christmas. It tiiotlier is busy. old- er brotliers or sisters can help the youngsters to dress or get ready for bed. What can the small members of the tainili do" Little Johnny or tiiiy Mary t'illl cut out gingerbread men anil other faiicy shaped rook- ies. which iiiotlier iitll lift onto the baking .NlI(Wl Fatlier will also be pleased to kiioii how well his small son or daughter can tind his tools, cut the string used to wind the Christmas iireaili when both of fa- ther's hands are busy. or to help with other preparatiaiis. One thing father and mother should renieiiibcr is to watch for signs of fatigue or nervous strain in the yoiinucr children. They should not ask the children to do too many or too difficult tasks. D""l"3 ill ll! loyous festivities of the ClirlIt.mII Susan. I cigar- ette butt. I match. I ..i-genius Christmas festivities an likely fireplace. it I faulty electric” cu-. to be much more fun when that whole family helps says the Newt Cull mly ll lly time change the Joy and Sllduu tiito iiemiireaii I35 it dld "1 mill! home: last year .throughout Cuudg. An evai mate: tragedy is that Imost of these firea could have lbeen avoided by following a few islmple rules. A little extra care may save I home-yours. Two factors contribute to the Q8589! 0! the Christmas Season flrslly. added decorations are too often not flameproofed. Secondly -the increased tempo of entertain- ment increases the hazard from misplaced cigarette butts and gift tinder if ignited, Let'I look It I few safety sug- gestinns: g 1. Use flameproofed decorations. 1'07 greatest safety. many iiianu- facturers produce flamep uuf inat- erials that were tested and classi- lled by Underwriters' Laboratories. and these products bear the t'ani- iliar Underwriters label as your guide to safety. 2. In selecting the tree pick one that is small. A small, vi'cll-foriiied tree can be decorated easier and -more attractively than a large one and does not produce the siiiiie hazard. To preserve the tree. place it in water or moist earth. there- by k9EDl . the needles from dry- ing out. Dry Christmas tree needles are a dangerous fire hazard and a dry tree should not be given liiiuse room, To further help preservi- your tree. keep it in a cool corner away from drafts. 3. Avoid decorations of paper and candles on the tree. Here again. many of the electrical. decorations and Christmas tree lights bear the Fire Precautions at Christmas lwNIPPll1l8 which will blaze likcp label of the Canadian St Association or the Underwriters Laboratories. signifying thIt- they have successfully passed rigid fire hazard tests. . 4. Watch your electrical circuits. All the added decoration light: may threaten to overload the cir- cuits in your house. If this hap- pens. you can either have qualified eleetriciaiis put in new clrcuita. tbi-inging extciisions in from circuits .that are not heavily loaded. or lst-ale doivn your decorative scheme to til the load your circuits will Ibear Remember. the fuses are there fur your safety and installing heavier fuses is an invitation for tire Anti this menace is always too .1-my to accept. leaving its trailt of grief heliind. 1 5 Aftci yiiur Christmas enter- llallllllg. check your furniture for lighted cigarettes. A butt will stay siiioiilderiiig under the sofa cush- ion for hours and come to life in. the dead of night. ti. Remember children and candles don't mix. If you must use candles Obey thou Iimplo rulu IId those which your own Fin De- . Ramcmhc your Fin Department Itandlruw in the background. supported by nIt.ionIl safety orguiutlou such as Undei-wrlten' Laboratories at Canada. Dominion Board of la- suunce Underwriters. Dominion Fire Prevention AsaoclIt' and Canadian Standards Association. hoping that you and yours will have the merrlest (Ind safest) Christmas ever. Merry Christmas To all f1'll(Hti ire have been privileged to serve we extend rcelings. keep them out of the childrenis reach. Better still use the electric . iaricty and be certain. i7 And on Christmas Day (moth-p i-rs. this will be your chore) pit-ki tip those gift wrappings as soon. as possible. When they are safe int the gaihagc can, we know theyl canil add to a fire under the tree. MucPHERSON'S otiiss SHOP I VIONTAGUE I. May. we have the pleasure of. serving you in the Iuture as we have in the past. MERRY CHRISTMAS , FRASER & ANNEAR I I MERRY CHRISTMAS and Happy 5 Prosperous NEW YEAR to all our friend: and customer: THE PURINA ST.H'I'" H. V; WHITE MONTAGLE Si 7 ncere Good Wishes We teisli 'af lluli lime in (i. (emf our flianlu to all our pafranx this pin! season. YEO'S THEATRE MONTAGII-Z lllatiy legends have come downl to us regarding the origin of tbol use of the Christmas tree. "One! tale describes Martin Luther any attempting to explain to his wife: and children the beauty of a snow-! covered forest under the glitteringl iii the sack. l was very sad. Dib- star bcspriiikletl sky. Suddenly ani TO OUR FRIENDS llny this gltiriiiiu Iinrl Fes- AT THE tire Sermon that is (.'liri'.iInias CIIRISTMAS SEASON I proiiitlr you trlllt niurlt la y - We wuli ntir many Irtenils Inc.” said Santa Claus seriously. id” Suggesled itself. "9 wem mm "David has hurt his leg and can't the garden out on R m. tree run about. so I particularly ivanl.- dragged n in”, the ,mrse,.y Pu; ed to grant his ii-tsli. It meant go- some candles on M muncheg and ""1 3” ”"' Way l'”"”' l” antllherilighted them. As 5! regular iiisti-. monkey, and 1 had arranged forlluuon. howm-1.,-. ii am hi. graced 3 ll9ll('”lI”'l' "I "Wk "I? "P 0" ilmlhack oiilv to the sixteenth century. return ioiirney or I iilttllllflnll have nurtng "ll". Middle Ages it suh. arrived in time. inn dunlt deserve deniy at tho boginnmg of the I I II.-iI'I'l' (JllRIS7'M.4.S' , TO ONE AN!) ALL l FROM Hxndmun & Co. Ltd. in go such a nice little boy, but -- nincwemh N,mm.v the fashion ”0ll. N935? lake me-" begged spread all over ticrmany and by Me” .l'"””'!"" Allen”); fifty years later" had conquered III P- l':- l- 0. 9 .ChflSllf.lttl(li)m..L ychristmas d lig:ts C, A SHAW M. 'tl..,.iague in ntiions 0 re.s r t - -. & world still shine ol0Tlalim::'en I: n”""" M”""5'”' these times l)ih.s. ”l'ie been I stupid little llitbllltv). but live learnt my lea-I son." I Father t'hristiiias regarded the) eager iiiiinki-y thoughtfully. I "I think you have," he said slow- . ly. ”t;ct into the sleigh beside me. I Ciiiiie oii. lleindeer Now welve found Dibble. we slian't have to C . go all the way home. You can MOFTY Christmas rest at the acrodriiine while I fly to Morlh) anti baek " "I'm glad David's to have I happy (.Ill'lSllll8S.” said Dibs soft- ly. snuggling tip to Santa Claus. ”Hecau.se that means I shall have one, too," To etrry frlenil near "III, for Our ii'l.1llf.t jollmu it-Iivre you tlfC.. i MlNNtE'S I GIFT snot- Cqjc I I I I I I xioNTAi;iits I llay all good Iliings ennu- to jail at this lflirisltitas I irsmi -- may giiml lmtunr lnllntii you Iltmtigh all the New Year. MAC'S SNACK BAR .itoM'Ai;Ut; Iliilv .Vi;.-lit . .. War the light nl (:hri.tItiia.t gmulutll sliilir. IMHO"! Hlllll . a o MONTAGUE I FURNISHING CO. WIGHTMAN BU yton'r.ti;iii; A Va ry Merry Christmas TO ALL HHIlItfHfS.f lirfitlr you on (flirufmax; and (Jnnrl For- Imir char! your raurlz Ilirnugltoitt Illr .Vew Year. SINESS CERVICE PHONE I36 I I I enjoy mul Ittll('lI for uiliieli I you may giro Iliiiltlts. I C. R. BOEHNER JEWELLER iiiiitxrimtii: peace and merrirnenf at this joyous holiday season, with a happy New Year to come. CLEANERS MONTAGUE (Dumas Prat-eriptioiil Sundries MAION DRUG COMPANY MOMAGUII SILENT NIGHT I nawx: DRY I A I MONTAGUE CO-OP Best Wishes Way your short of Cltriillnris gladrtesa So lill the (lay with cheer Tlirre'll lie on nurr-llaw lo spire Willi joy flit ranting year! As flir fciniiliur rarnla It'll the air, let us pause in giiic tltmtlcx for our many blessings V. R. PEPLER JEWELLER .iitwrA(;t:i: .4: "Your Family Drug Starr" we take this appor- lunity to wish you and your lrmiily a very Merry Christ- tIlll.I and is healthy New Year We tire, an ever. at your tier- HOOLEY'S MEN'S WEAR !ll()NTAGUE AND CHARLO'lTETOWN' Merry Christmas and A Wonderful New Year! What a wonderful lialiilay .iea.iim we hope it will be far you! We pray that this great (lay will bring you peace and joy. We hope Iluu the your nlieml ti7l"Il)(' Iilled with happiness for you in every way. vice with the beat drugs pro- curable. Veterinary Supplies ij -C.-.. Cyuu. (.llRISTlI4.S' (.'lfEE'l'l.V(-'5 and 4H. r.'()0I) WISIIES I for the New Yrar In all. Two Ieasonal function: coinin- enee on Buing Day. the circus and the pantomime, without which no child. or grown-up. would think Christmas holiday: corn- "Merry Christmas" To all our Irlrtiilti and ru.1Iomzn-- may You enjoy Iltv liappirxl Holiday Mason ever! MONTAGUI 5: to 81.00 Store ii. n. MURRAY, Proprietor Montague Auto Iody Wot-lis pletod. Season's Greetings 9ur sincere thank: for your loyal pnlrnnage flu": pal "Merry Christmas" Allan: In to drum home a niouigo of good cliter do all than when to have served M W son 0 POOLE Ii IEEI CONSTRUCTION CO. MONTAGUF. Yuletide Greetings Herr'.i In I Merry Cll7l.ilIVld.I and I Nd: Year studded midi oltl-fashioned uni- nmiu: Hnppinau, tranquility and prosperity. Here's To A Merry Christmas For You!- We hope your: will he I joy- Iillrd holiklay and we hope. Year nlteml uiill be a luippy one. too, Ilia! Ilia Merry C llI'l.ClI7Ia5 .' McGOWAN'S LTD. Merchants KILMUIR New Tooloutnanyfrloultnlcyyouonioylllfduiy-9'" nncalbolitld-tIgnuahar.louaullqyI'auI-' nan-twill: ' HOLIDAY GREETINGS