‘books. ‘an dapecinen < were. om beta ‘and ed by. (eft to: ane, "Alver:.Tait, Evans iStewart. sand: ‘Kenneth. ‘Tait... ~The -“ideaand: execution ‘were the ‘boys’. own. ‘The’ ‘four: of: thent arelallsaltar boys “in: the. ‘service. of g;. ‘whic plays.an, active. part in the i aureome tye hoto: ‘by’, Gladys Blyth Caw acne at a Se ear Ma nA cle SS Me stock: plenty of the up ‘and coming ingot beer, wt Ne 8. Canadian is the beer that gocs - published c or. sr dlipslaye ed ly the vier. “This a ritish 1 Columbia: ve -ilgoniel tds no -Contrgl ie “ | the: Seren nment. of hae Daily ee “Advertising in. cote Se g Taye pep 8 Oe Hered went ae veaie ~* =e - ome aad and their two. small ch ldren. Students arriving chome: ‘aur- | ing the week, from:Vancouver are Kiyomi Mayede, ‘Sharon’ Om-. ori, Takashi. Omori, and Carol Loucks. oe : put. an in he: egramunity. -hall : g° : nesday: to’ spend’ the’ holiday’'sea=. son: with their family and: ‘friends is «Mr. and’ ‘Mrs. © Peter : ‘Klassety “emphasized a Nursery Saturday morning “by ‘the’ Wom- :Jen’s Auxiliary. tothe’. Mission ° of ‘Christ ‘the ‘King ‘to-go ‘towards “their - churches - “Sunday | ‘School {Christmas ‘tree. An. enterprising - group of al- tar ‘boys, ‘Kenneth Tait, Eric .|Haldane, ‘Alver “Tait, “and | Evans | Stewart,;on*their~own,: “eollected ‘books: and magazines, setting np a. table: at: the bazaar and super- vising ° the.'sales ofthese items as their share in‘ the cost of the children’s. Christmas tree. oy e Others: in! charge © “of. tables ‘were: ‘sewing, - ‘Mrs. Fred -Brown fand Laura: Johnson; ‘bake: ‘table, food: ‘table; Mrs. : Arthur Leeson: coffee, ‘Mts-: \ Herbert, “Haldane; fand” servers” ‘were Mrs. “Perry ‘Barton, Mrs. “Albert ~ “Mackay, Greta Young: ‘and. Ella Angus. “Another table. of baking set up ‘by. ‘the’: junior auxiliary, in charge: of: ‘Miss. J ean Panrucker, was: ‘handled. by - Audrey Wwill- iams and. Noreen: Leeson. 1 962 ‘mining | "| Promises well | TORONTO -.) . —* “Trade: deci- sions overseas. and ‘in the: United} States will make : 31962 © a .mo- | mentous year for: ‘Canada’s min-|: ing. industry, Ve. CL -Wansbrough, dian Metal: ‘Mining: Association, ‘|says-in a: “year= end statement, . ““«The coming: year’: will: deter- mine whether Britain.joins the European Economic’ ‘Community: and. if so, -as seems ‘probable,’ on what: terms. ‘It will also deter-1' mine whether the United ‘States Congress will: grant: the ‘presi- dent the power. to: negotiate ‘tar~. iff reductions -across. the board.” -In this situation any forecast-. ing could be nothing but. tem~- porary and contingent. Mr. Wansbrough described 1961 as one of “good progress.” “Such giant operations as in ternational ‘Nickel Company's | northern Manitoba and the: Que. ‘bec Cartier iron - ore operation have’ come to. fruition. “Many other. deposits, - large. and. “small, are being success{ully.- -prepared foundland to the “Yukon, ~~ “Such mines, mostly gold:-, and: -{managing director - of the’ Cans] Chagrin. ‘Falls won't be? ‘planning ‘friend * “to. “stay with their three 1 Montreal,.:when the safety re- for future production from New ce uranium, as: have. been. forced: oy tek hen upert, visited the: hospital. a Ta ee ‘patty of Salvation. ‘army personnel : from": Prince . Santa : ‘Claus, : complete: with: white sents ‘and ood ‘will: ‘to the boys and: girls, “adult “patients. an staff. ‘The. Army band played while : .the: ‘patients: ‘Sang an th This is’ one of the many’ ‘activities: of the: Salvation Mrs: Isaac Tripp ‘TH of suburban £0.) work. oe . : ! Tripp took her. to. the St: Paul skiing, “trips” for ®\ Hospital ‘in St, Jovite: and: re- turned | to -the: slope; but ’ a few ‘hours’ later: he owas: ‘a‘patient in ‘the. same*, “hospital. “The “safety. release: on one “of his’ Skis ‘also failed: ‘during a spill:and:-he, too, suffered a: broken right leg. “The ‘couple . returned here’ “py plane Tuesday night. and-Trans- Canada Air Lines had two wheel- chairs: waiting” at the airport for any. “mor while. oe ‘he - couple: had: not done: any skiing: “since ';they ‘were “young- sters, ‘bub: ‘last * ‘week they gota children: and took off for several days of: the’ Sport: in Canada. ~ All was fine until Friday, when Mrs.* Tripp - ‘suffered a broken right. leg-in a spill on a slope at St. Jovite, 80 miles north of | uaNGOU ER ‘Bennett’ refused ‘Wednesday - to declare .a moratorium: on. good- wilh! | mas’ tea party. a totaller.: kept’ at a minimum so: everybody, ‘lease. ‘on. one: of her’ ‘skid failed | ae —, - Premier “Tbs up 'to ‘the premier’ of ‘the ‘province ‘to:set an-example of goodwill during: this. Christmas season,” he told reporters who |-met with him briefly as he ar- rived ' for:.a° Pacific .Great. East- ern, ‘Railway - ‘directors meeting and, the PGE head office Christe 5 fm: not: answering, any ques- ‘tions, on anything. political. ” The. reporters | tried to get the ol premier. to. break his resolve, just “alittle, / “fs “Tg you. won’t discuss polities, | ‘(said ; one, . “thei “how » ‘about Wwater?? 2 > OT! hope: that everybody: drinks : water’: "through the © Christmas season,” said the premier, a-tee- “Ty. hope - ‘accidents are especially: the | children,” can: en- joy: ‘Christmas.’ ” “Thus the. “premier | “would not be drawn’ into = commenting ‘on the Columbia ‘River development dispute. between British Colum- bia and. Ottawa. re CARPET, STAINS ° AS ‘cneiitral,, detergent - vinegar solution : ‘should -betried first in removing , stains from ‘carpets, . then-a cleaning fluid if] neces- ‘DIAL, 3215 FOR THE E BEST "CHINESE FOOD | TRY THE. 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