‘3‘ " vi - .2 . intentions h 0510 again supplies - 1 . l.322.i2..:r;°:.r.;"‘:z...:'::“w “Wm Mom“ "or D" 3.1963 9’ .115. .332? a. ltliat vase it would be a Sitka 1918.“.hpn “Show it thaw' “has ‘ " ' I . SDI‘UH‘. a tree introduced from. . ' recorded and in 192.). when the giant tree in London - 1te nstmas m , . . c" a" many degrees 0‘" i So it seems tiat. in suite 0 'Ch‘i . " lldlz b‘ M- mm noon night. bQSICallY famllv occasmn 2:2: rise! 1 l . U K t'é‘:.li2§"£€?.‘:2"n — I 0 ' . , ' C. I r LONDON Once again. for 0 ns mas carols ramgrargmgshgasiréd pithaaihig. a a I I 3 5:?5'i$:§thplsrutlll:i;§)é$h ra the 17th consecutive years. the This has been to me. ever! E‘ Others are longer and narrow-l Bz‘gidNMclNTYRE HOOD lwill have to play Santa Claus. . decorations which become more (.ihzens of Oslo. the capital of: Since came 'Wer here- th 9: L0 —— ere in Britain, ‘Mother will look aft r th t ' ' Norway. have Nomad the ‘60.] most Impress” of a“ [he de'mh people will be sppnding Chrm and the pudding an: m: tghmsiirgilf: er. straggling. as it they h at]; By M. MclNTYRE noon ‘ set‘vaiory show that the coldest DESIGNS BENGALOW {m high christmhs he, whwh onstrations of the'true meaning! mas in many different ways. ,mas fun. Grown-up'chlldren will vate and towards the public cel- I :09." [mad thmmngs' Otherst LONDON — I" 5p“? 0' ‘h" 0‘ mo'Icm Chris'mases 06"“er ‘ sir I d t"P‘ A makes Trafalgar Square in 3 and. spirit of Christmas in thislsome will be going away to sea- : be going back home to see theiebrauon of Christmas_ 3 ut 8‘8 an 3”” "f mm” d e 3 dl fact that Christmas si-encs us- in 1923. when the thermometer PERTH "at a," ( d d centre of London's Christm a s anctent City. side or country resorts for the ld folks. this would be after all a rever- ‘ brawn?“ amund the bnuom' “t ually depict the ground. the dropped to 27 degrees. five rle- Semis“ “Inmmhm "his 85:51:; (Elebrauons‘ GENEROUS NORWEGIANS holiday celebratinns held In m)- But while Christmas h mu sin}! to the phfivfictorién Christ that the." a‘lt‘? broadest somei trees and the liousetops covered grces below freezing. when all I; M“ “he. "I ugly.” 0W ash: This tree is a freewill gift of‘ The provision of the Christ-l “3 5' tthe great festival of the home. mas celebration. which was gen- way up me” rather mmk' per. with snow' records at the Green' Britain Shivcrm' ariiraiitgghlnSelinwlli'nhiatedebun- the People of Oslo to the children‘ mas tree does not constitute the‘ For the gr“?! malt’tiiy- hm?" l the"? is a growing practice 0f erall of a communlt character. ' haps lfn‘Obb'V Stcms‘ WiCh “5"”er 0" [he 0”” 0n the other hand. ChriSlmdS a . «~ ' ’ "f London as a token of gratituel whole of this generous gm of ever. the English Christmas. ll :making a holiday of it and going [200% IDEAS CHANbéflNG Slfi‘i’fgit REfEAhI‘?" skirts of London reveal th at Day in 1913. after an abnormally 3:13;; 3555;113:2‘Llashingiytiti for Britain's assistance to Nor-J the Oslo people to London. Each afienuafiy a family ocqaswn' iaway for 3 Change of scene‘ L The idea °f Christm“ day '5 tree ‘howk v “’9' 0b C Iimmla 3’ wow is "at “any normal a(I dr)’ ‘3“ 39350“ bland in Sun‘ :bove thr ground L ~ ~ my m the second world we“ yeah the tree has been 0 u! th erelt ere are yohnz children. ‘zThere are many people Without.the occasion roi- . literal {east , pre‘;alem°d"r‘ "3 “fmf‘gt 955 Christmas time in this countryg shine and several apple orcn- —————————-—'-~—~ And it has been the means of; down from a forest near Oslo. Wlbome his for Whom the mereas' tpresuma‘bly originated in the ‘ program 'of ue o 8h one}; hen-“l The cu” 0‘ the “White Chris“ ards in Dorset were reported to LY “PHYXMTFD making Trafalgar Square the: It has been transported to Lon—t t” (“‘“H‘” "d "'"tammmt Ida” “he” the Winter ‘1‘” was t beino (-arriedreseahc thw '15 113 ms" in this mum” is probab' be i“ “0550"” ci’hzi/ILLLAC‘ ‘vt' h t-AP)! c rendezvous for thousands of; don on board a vessel of th Iand the ha" 0" the imth 0“ pmvmed m resorts 1' I great “mum and monomnous' Toda Kincrhon F on y e ‘We l‘v derived from the works 0“ Anmhel‘ Christmas ht‘al “We - "d. ~t‘1C I ‘ f— 3-1.- people every evening during the Norwegian Fred Olsen Line. ‘ A 1 Greg!” commlsswn' Char!“ DiCkens' With their m’ was recorded in 1920. when the madmfd‘t"? Famflgmnfafoulinhifi . y. i conifers. as the tree does not? boom 1 when fresh meat and poultry are . ~ . festive season. when choirs. On its arrival the British au— pass through any rural area' [HHMELS RIB-OPENED "enable a" the year round-1mm rescamh ls concentrated on} mantic reference“ L" Chris‘mas De 25 t ‘ ' drawn from all over Londonl thorities waive h“ import duties ‘ temperature on c. rose 0 Shhs In the], nnp_5mmy home Is brought direct from the Lon~ T0 Cater for this increased ieh- ‘ and all but. a very few have the 1 the problems 0' growmg sprucet snow and the Vulc 10:. - d n docks to Trafal ar 5 ’ dency to celebrate Christms :5 1 trees. and particularly into w t_ ‘ 35 def! ‘ - Lake Mitchell here. state There. the tree is L’ercctgtimllfy OUtSLde "‘9 home. this Year 390‘" lglflfigtsmtgs {2’s}, ghergitcthlgeidfii 0at V is knf‘wn as “c c H' y vaen La? duster. "hm? hflwx R'ewrdmgs kepL- from 19m '0 ponr'e. said. wmnmday‘ Disco“ the ministry of works. but the It es of additional seaside hotels ‘ meal to be remembered f0 ,- .ThlS “'38 the name which was; “as a" :1" e" e #35:? O .t ea "3‘ 193-7. 8 5-Year PPPIOd. Show that. ered in their beds Tuesday eve- people of 0510 pay the bi” fnriare re-opening for the C‘hrist- I months“; dying out. Chicken has t given to what is now known to. snowI afn isiaevtetrit;1 (he; that: uno‘ of these 25 Christmas days in "myaner futile attempts by a the work. this being sent on to} "‘35 5935M- More People than lbeen made as cheap as the week i be 1‘ dem'em‘y diseaset Mum“. usua (:rChr-l? 'e T:.. aq‘ 0w :Eorndg’P' four were (.L.esc.nbed 3’ “53‘”? '0 Call them by tele- the Norwegian city when it is; ever will be seen eating their §end joint and the same is hap_ V by lack of either potassium or: infiw 2: rtedrt: mzéh later .no fine :Seven were“ ['3th and.phone throughout the day were completed. Christmas dinners in hotel dln- g pening with the turkey. so the" nitrogen. These deficiencies {on b? 3 :{a r, N ' wet :‘three were foggy ; threel‘Jerry Tuttlc, 21..hls the. Bon- The city of 0510 also provides lng-rooms and In restaurants l is less of a tendency to have the ; 3 '0“! “me held up afforestation. ew ea 5 ‘ e . were frosty and foggy and me. 20. and then sons Robert. the hundreds of lights which he, Which cater specially for the 1‘ ("K-9.3.3.93,- lurkey hold the 1 of. some of the most difficult; The records of Greenwwh Ob- only on two Christmas days dur- l. and Charles 3 months, spangle the tree, and the public ay- . . mtace of pride as the main Chris- 1 59”?“ which the Forestry Com- address system which enables Taking With the growth of the ‘ tmas dish. The time may y at lmlSS'h" W3! hoping to Plant. the soccession of choir; to singfimce 01' factory Chrlstmas grome when England will return . A 'flherkerl” sprure. and under it. party. the Christmas trees out- lto the boar's head of pro-turkey one tlme there were thousands of . 0 Up to three yhm “0' the my side town halls and the street t days for the Christmas meal, :1“)? 3t! memhehlarg‘lly t.ihtseenlilswtaol day mad. on Tin“! h“ of Oslo also paid the heavy bill ‘ ,4 MS for such‘treesl They‘ 0 stan a for the electricity used in illum- < t t I - mating it. Bl" in 1960. w he n . are notoriously slow starters. so‘ . . . that not all the small. den set holly. music and mm} there was a heavy Increase In Christmas trees are ones that! I electricity charges. the L 0 min“ have suffered from malnutrition. t makin‘h" anal“th . Electricity Board decided to U. KI _ In fact. they mi ht row on] a3 ' lupply the current free In that foot or so in ‘20 Sear: appargnt- . year and In future years. At the By M. MCINTYRE Hoop It “y has "5 Christmas mm even‘ ly standing still for long periods; What's a ham IIIII- L‘ . if f ‘ - l "-w. “I” W“ an an" Imp the g] n a tree was "mg LONDON -* The Vogue 0‘ the. if it be only a small one restinfll at a Stremh. malty made. the city of Oslo - e . . Christmas tree has grown veryv Throughlls N’Search. however, . c3,“ .1 a" the" h“ "13‘? ciefir that .n did. Mt rapidly in B rlt a l n in recent on a table' If th°_head "f thei the Forestry Commission is in-l 0m bearhes! WIS is 0 en 0 friendship to. year,“ perhaps due to the moret‘ house has been Wise. and lucky” creasing its available supply 01'; gun-"g! [a it Will be a small Norway Spruce! choice Christmas trees. a n . i this year it has well over half a a” 0'” f"”’d5 "'d i n readv to adorn the horn-j neighbors. May you COS! the “amen” anything affluent state of the British 90-! monthmu‘hhuuhismost And they always 'paid all the since christmas trees pawl or perhaps the top cut off a bills faithfully until the London much more ex ensive in th isl large one. mi ' _ U Electricity Board decided to p . t its needles have blunt pointst es of the British people. ~ - “SUV: andlnspmng oial make Illle reciprocal gesture of country than they are In (“an' and are rather bright green iind‘F ‘ "/07 ‘ “'3' Me"? Cb'mmfl' ‘ n .. goodwill by supplying the elec-‘ short. Others. however. will find FORM FIREBREAK ; I. ~' “I. m: i. a. ”. tricin Without. charge. Nowadays. nearly every film. their tree has longer needles., ' A ‘ I‘m“ FAWLEY. England ICP) —- Sheep are being encouraged to l [graze around the giant storagel 1: .— 5° m :1. P’ I II ' ‘ ‘ tanks at a Hampshire oil refin- i a t . cry to form a fire-break. But the sheep are leaving patches of “ lunpalatable scrub and a com-t 310 Water St. S’slde 'pany employee has suggested. goats be used instead. on the i grounds they eat anything. ‘ SELLS WORMS & BOURNEMOUTH. Engl a n d (CPI—Anglers soon will be able to buy worms from a vending ‘ ‘ machine at a sports equipment 5" Eleanors - summers'da store here. The store is convert- ‘ . ing a cigarette machine. many friends we send this heartfelt greeting . . . May m 5 ¢Tjrlstm8§ V I I Christmas fill your heart and horn ' . ,1 . " " ‘ with all its brightest cheep ~ . - _ .' ‘ _ h I 7 , r and may you share your lav ,i ‘. i V. l h, h with all those dear to you. AN D DOUG’S SERVICE STATION Alberton ATLANTIC WHOLESALERS Summerside P. E. I. l EVERETT CAMERON FURNITURE Summerslde or (1 Many Christmas or you and all those Dear to you “May HerscomesSantawhh Lt? "Isiah-full ‘ ' 3 ' ‘ °':?Jm$: this Holidagj him he one “ ' “Wm” tJ l and Ha incss "'°’“'3:::::::;":.::;:.:f"° Miami'hi. 0 5”“ ‘1} PP 9 my _ I i I GAUDET’S SAVE - EASY M vafle Street Summers‘de tai- gm M Summarslde