Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, December 24, 1951 To protect table tops for the i u,,, ,, ,,, , f.-stivuics. wax well U-(orehtt,1.ipr7.,ec"A'' 'need whet your faith in human-' kind, go there. T" f" J ' f I Oh yes, there's many a place 0 jUlQG LUltUre where the counterfeit e:.n k v, : mi; outlets for their ideas, talents ba'ls of provincial population, and ambitions, either wrote or It urged that the t'UC be given appeared before the scores of a public grant, to make up its public hearings held by tlw ' deficit and this was approved, i oval commission, first in Ottawa 'The commission suggested that k t 'i tt t f f rt :.'if -cue t'i fTtfpe glamor and conviviality 7 foracfe s in I have always thought ol nZ,.l. , 'rni Emii'.'. What is Good Will? and then in major cities across television development be placed : Christmas as n good time; a kind the genuine article dwells humble hearts and lowly places. I have written nf o mun r,A 1 lllt Nul'"i America By HAROLD MORRISON the country. in the hands of the CBC and , forgiving, generous, pleasant! Briels p'led up by the hund-! there appeared no doubt that . time; a time when men and j By -FRANK TRIPP reas. Minions oi worns weic . i.nis wouiu ue nunc n onm w ujnn muir npar ireeiy. and bo I say, God bless fr, , Siii.t,. Domed out into the ollicial tes-; The eovernmvnt took stens as ri.i. r,,. . i ' "'U Ulin.i,... ' 1 timony given before the com- recommended bv the commission, 1 Christmas! Charles Dickens P:,3tl"e on paeka ta' mission for the student and the to give the National Oallery, Just what is peace on earth, good will to men? IS it something to get or something to give? The Christmas cards don't say. Where do you get peace and good will if you haven't any? s.-y, s. A child a.skrd me these flues- - - place wh Jre peace abounds for C:'nii" Press smrr Wriu-r mo. I called him the richest man i OTTAWA ft-The man who I know. His little shop is my gove Canada its first measmT-laven and retreat. I go there to ment for cultural growth may be drink content with life, to view asked by the government to head his reward for love of fellow man; a special organization in 1952 to to seek the formulae. . guide Canada's cultural future CVveMusness and greed have Rt. Hon. Vincent .Massey Chan-never crossed the threshold of .eel lor of the University of Toron-Uik spot. Its master radiates to, is considered in official ouar-happmess and understanding as rr ar a likely candidate for the hcli urn ps his nays into four score chairmanship of a proposed years of the only wealth that can Canadian council to help paint-enduie-the wealth of warmth ci.. musicians, writers scientists which kindness wrought. He and students create a more disproves to me that peace cannot. motive Canadian culture be bought. It must be earned. . Creation ol a lo-member So lm going back and try to council, with authority to use make a story that my little friend pi'bl c funds to advance a host can grasp. I ll tell him that good ! jI projects, was one of the basic will is the kind things we think j . .commendations of the Massey about people, the nice , things we Commission on arts report corn-do for them; and that. Deaee I ' nlnl.eri in in-.i nft,. . .' , "rofessoi, the writer and artist, r used in the National Museum, the commission became a eul- a greater measure of indepi n-tura! spectacle- a bright light flence am ability to expend its beemed on a largely deserted ; wol n Eventually it would have field. ' 'a new building, a nome of its lilfi IMU'KTAKINi; iown. somewhee In the central Prime Minister St. Laurent, ; part of the capital, with whom tl. - cultural study j But manv of the other lei-om-oiipinaied. was quick to Imple- i mcndations, steps to create u sys-ment a few of the H( Massey tKm of nuiiiuial seholarsliips, to recommendations to implement :xpalla Canadian publicity and them a'l would take millions of holarshlps in other c juntries, dolla:s and yea sol development. , t0 provlrit. public funds for na-For the Marsey commission 1 tionul artistic projects will have spared no pains :n covering every j to await the creation of. the inch of the cultural ground j council before they are tackled, broadcasting and television, na- j Consideration is being given to- Hons. He was coivfused. Not half as, confused as I. who couldn't answer him not .so he could understand. That convinced me that-1 didn't understand either. Therefore I thought hard about it. If peace and good will could be bought in stores more people pathy, affection pity or downright drudgery for the good they can do they're the ones who seem to have the most good will. Sure, I see it now. You get peace and good will but you don't keep it. You give it away. And the more you give the more you have. That doesn't make would have them. Anyway every sense, but it must be true, for I body would know that it was checked it agairl.st people I know. There'll be all kinds of ChrUt V w.iat we get for doing it. two-year cross-coun-of nali mal develop- Merry Christmas to you! :caTching try ftudy ment. tion.il film board, federal aid to universities, scholarships, information abroad and the Canadian council. The Massey cnninussnin recommended federal ;rd to, universities and the government immediately came through with a S7(Kinn(in r;'.' t" be distributed among the universities on the the creation of the council In 1II52. with a money Riant from parliament This will lead to encouragement (if Canadian music, drama, ballet and help the score of voluntary organizations in Canada which are ex-pecte;: to give (he council active support. Merry Christmas i he hislorical report, a massive and unique 150.000-word document, w as tile lllllllr.il nnhWn. Pj (j;mfi,f fr.J MT you enjoy the r something anybody could have for a price. And once in a while there'll be a clearance sale and peace and good will would be maiki d down. A bit shopworn maybe- or perhaps out of stvle. When I got that far I thought I had the answer. Out of style, that's it! Why, it was simple enough, all the time. Plain, wholesome ordinary folks, who don't worry much about fashion seem to have the most peace. Then, when you need something th(it money won't buy sym- mases to morrow. There'll be houses where the day will pass almovt unnoticed. There'll be those where ciunky children quarrel over vulgar stacks of gifts enough for a whole orphanage. There'll be others where a mother's kiss, a father's smile and crude- homemade toys will keep a kiddie happy all day long. if you re out looking for peace and good will tomorrow, search, out tn.it home. Or any time you For Draft Board ''-''" - 01 thovar. urging Canada '-'rut aside sonic of the lr. BRIDGEPORT. Conn. Two ; desirable influences from the GIs turned the tables by send- united States and to create cul-mg a "greetings" letter to the tura' fare which would strength-draft board that put them in en national unity and give Can-uniform 10 months ago. , adiani.sn, chaiaclcr and meaning Then- greeting card to draft; With four niimr riwt,,-,,,i,..H UU.UU 1U 3.(111 .Canadians to assist, tiim iu r fy iSlljl Mcrrict Chriitma. you V ';:yr JiUflA V;' V; , C '-nV e0' h i f &(t lrif5litne of good cheer c I I 1 , v,,issev. foimer Canadian high commissioner to the United Kingdom, brought forth a docu- : winch, was quickly appre ciated in parliament and by the Canadian puFjlic which purchased thousands of copies of the report, turning it into a government-document "test seller." Thousands of Canadians, seek- "Ten months ago we received jour greeting, Ine time has passed and is now fleeting; Just to prove our feelings aren't hard We're sending you this greeting card." It was signed by Pfc. Richard Ren;:o and Pfc. Joseph Saad, 47th Signal Corps. 17th Division, Camp Kueker, Ala. ' Mav CHRISTMAS Bring You Hanoiness and Good Cheer F-xt ended Into a Bright NEW YEAR BEST WISHES. J. D. McRAE, M.L.A. ! i I' ' If candles drip wax on your best tab'e linens, don't despair. . e meal, scrajH' it off with dull knife. Place a clean,, ulo.ti.'i' o.r the spot and .) .s v.:.l- a warm iron lor a few . t-;. Change blotters as a ; i.eeee.oaiy. The same method can be used for rugs. "Vvr- ."1 . : :r tttsi C JJSjC, n Uc- rR1 &M Jf niches came, in packages. MO'njr ' in jji. the biggest bulge in Mour ; PRODUCTS j f l Christmas stocking would b our wish for ''tSS''-'' , a New Vear of happiness! 1 'fyV; ,'', . RUPERT TOBACCO STORF. i ks'f i'Xfn' "' ' ' ' ' h,- f"T ' T T II II lllll w Mm l l.i, .. ... i. j.. . "Mi" hum ii '' ' '- i- . , , "' " " Tmmmim m..m 1 1 nm ; - ,t 'in ffa tfs iHnp t)t lop , anfo $tatc of ft "' it" 6 t lie UJitfj po; ' . .; f iji?s '-3' AND ALL GOOD WISHES FOR A HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON KAiEN HARDWARE HAPPY HOLIDAY " GREETINGS TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS MISS BARBEAU MILLINERY FredScadden (j'OE S'JOTTi . -. n Ji . j i. y i: w ' JL. I S I A ... h is said that good tilings come in threes; flien accept our wishes lor Good Health, Good Luck and Good Cheer lor Christmas and the coming Neu Year. . m . 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