DECEMBER 23, 1043 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THHES HERE COMES THE 12TH CANADIAN TANK REGIMENT, ITALY, . Major Durnford's 5 Goodwill To Men k J GREETINGS By WINIFRED O. BRASS "a We Wish All our Friends THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON r iii fK KHPHIT 0. 1.1(1. HICIIIHII COI.UMIUA a iL r i ci i ellovTvi ivr iitv vuui uuui lace IS OOD FUEL Arrange to see your Dealer today. Deliveries may be delayed by enow, so order early. Wood must bo paid For before Delivery. PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD. USSALLEM 5 ECONOMY SIORb "Where dollars have mere cents" IVe lure a complete vsrUty of available Groceries, Frcxli Fruits and Vegetables, Tobaccos and Confectionery l DELIVERY throughout the city three timet weekly (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Lcgtjn tl II 1 4 .1 i! !.. rPU .. f:l.. VTn.nn u rays to Advertise in ine uuuy nuwa SLEEP In choking clouds of Italian dust. Sherman tanks of the 12 Canadian Army Tank Regiment thunder toward the camera during a review by their brigade commander, somewhere in Italy These are the tanks that destroyed 10 German tanks In the olive grove battle for Termoll, Presbyterian rarly-loncert A party for the children of the First Presbyterian Church "unday Schcal preceded the Christmas tree concert held In i lie church hall last niant. H vlluallyl(kand in groups and classes under the guidance of the Sunday School teachers, who arranged and directed tho concert, the young people presented a very enteitalnlng program. r )Uowl-', the formal entertainment Santa Claus In his large, Jolly scarlet proportions. a. j i a t ginning at 5:30 the children P"a niircii. ana ! "ld Bif U to the c.. dren EaCh were entertained with fo.xl and games under the dltectl n ,w ce,ved a nd?n-f 1 d and Santa Claus oranges Mrs. II. Caklerwood until the , td prizes for good roncert began later in the eve- attendance at Sunday school )rtnR About 100 children and adulU durjne thc vear attended the roncert In the Following Is a list of the pio-fetively decorated hall. Indl- ram: Christmas Greetings Handyman Home Service ft . uwinimnMif wmrmairinvmim' WARM-SLEEP. WELL And sleep tight the whole, lovely night when you're snugly, comfortably encased in these bed-vyarming nightgowns and pyjamas in a variety of soft pastels. Better pick two or three for the winter ahead. ROBES MNG HOLIDAY HAPPINESS Colorful, Beautiful, Plentiful Racked our brains, we have, and can't think of a nicer gift for any, gal. A particularly thoughtful gift, too, 'this fuel-saving, stay-at-home winter. Tailored or bcruffled styles in cozy flannels, rayons, chenille. ANNETTE'S LADIES1 WEAR "We Lead, .Others Follow" 530 THIItl) AVKNUE , 4. 3 S sl I1UY ANOTHER VICTORY RONI) 8 Carol by the audience. Carol by Mrs. Tengs class. Piano Solo by Don Prender- gast. Recitation by Velma McCub-bin. Song, by Shirley Hougan. 'arol by the audience. Shadow play by Mr. McSween's class. Recitation by Ann Brown Song by Baibara Teng. Carol by the Junior choir. Recitation by Kay Dwyer. Sketch by Miss McClymont's class. Song by Viola Prende:gast. Carol by the Junior choir. Briefs From Britain i3 New farm cottages In this J ft A ngletat Gordon Kensoni;"uy GLASGOW O Rev. Hector Major R. C. H. Dumford, J somewhere In Italy, send? j Christmas and New Year's 2 Oreetlngs to his friends in Prince Rupert and at Seal iove. 0 t &kfckS.)iXk9;K)MiiSiiMMt Eighty at L.O.B.A. Christmas Tree About 80 children and their parents attended the Christmas tree party held on Tuesday eve- g nlng by the Ladles' Orange Ben- jj evolent Association In the Odd- V fellows' Hall where, compliant y to custom, Santa Claus appeared to climax the program. j ' v The community singing of Christmas carols was a greatly j 5 ) MacLean of Broadford, Skye. one LONDON 0 The war is t j of the leading ministers in the parting the Englishman and his Scottish highlands, was killed Shorta-" of pipes ccm- in an automobile accident. bined with the high cost of CARDIFF - Cigarettes val- D.S.M., of this Hampshire town, at 60. is the oldest seagoing man in the Royal Navy's Light Coastal Forces. He is a gunner. TORQUAY. Eng. tt Miss Caroline Day received congratulations from the King and Queen tobacco Is the reason. ucd at $15,750 were stolen from I BLETCHLEY, Eng. 0 From a warehouse here recently. They their weekly subsistence allow- were In 38 crates, each contain- j ance, members of civil defence ing 20,000. LONDON 0 A committee ha been formed to examine the question Of training nurses. In units in this Buckinghamshire town have given the equivalent of $200 to war funds. SHEFFIELD, Eng. Qi The Britain and overseas, for service 'York and Lancaster Regiment S in colonial territories. I has been given the freedom of Sheffield; which means they PURBROOK, Eng. Q. Able .have the privilege of marching Seaman Thomas Lamonton, through the city with fixed bay- onets on ceremonial occasions. DAGENHAM. Eng. 0 Mr. and Mrs. G. Jones, two old age pensioners, sent 1.000 threepenny pieces to the Red Cross upon learning their son was a prisoner in Japanese hands. SEE OUR STOCK OF TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS You may find a.gift for anyone in our store. Gordon and Anderson Hardware, Furniture, Electrical Goods, etc FEDERAL BLOCK So still the night and dark, no moonlit splendor Lightens a world o: weariness and pain, Yet. as of yore, Its message, sweet and tender, Thrills through the heart at Chrlstmastide again. Those who have known the Joy of loved ones near them. Remembering days when life was glad and gay; Though the dear presence can no longer cheer them, Love can but draw them closer on this Day. Who, with the sword unsheathed, shall shape and fashion This world anew In flaming land afar; That Truth may live and Freedom and Compassion, They follow, as the Kings of old, their Star. Out of the season with its glorious meaning New courage flows to quicken a rebirth Of Faith to bridge the dark days intervening, Of Hope till peace shall dawn o'er troubled earth. O, mystic Night, whose wide and starry spaces Echo angelic choirs from sea to sea, Bear on swift wings to far and alien places Goodwill to men at least, with Victory! enjoyed part of the program i.xx..SA..,Si,5i,sis,x; i.ri2j..:oiai5iij..ij which was rounded off by piano , solos by Betty Wide, Margaret Wide, and Lorna Howe, and a recitation by Vernon Healy. Doffing his khaki identity for the evening. Regimental Sergeant Major Broughton played the role of Santa Claus with openhanded Joviality, distribu ting gifts and candy for all. Mrs. Fred Barber headed the committee in charge of the party which included Mrs. J. Carr. Mrs J. Comer. "Mrs. Harold Johnson, Dorothy Evans, Mrs. Henry Smith Jr. and Mrs. w. Ricnaros. . , when she reached her 100th birthday recently. LONDON tt Britain's National Farmers Union has rejected a proposal to seek a president for 1944 among prominent men outside its own ranks. LOUGHBOROUGH. Eng. Q W. Collins was appointed chalr- W Buckinghamshire village are be- man of the Hosiery Trades Joint the equivalent of $1.75 j Industrial Council Newbold !s a knitter at the farm where Collins is managing director. Christmas and New Year Greetings from the STYLE BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP Personal attention given by expert operators ; 607 3rd Ave. West (Next Door to Royal Bank) PHONE BLUE 81 VTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTVVVVTVTTTTTTTTTrvTTTTTTT Wood Fuel Please let us have your order for wood fuel at once. We have plenty of wood on hand. Phone your order for wood to your regular fuel dealer. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. PHONE 116 and 117 I V.V. , 5 If V X Shop at Wallace's For Your Xmas Requirements A Few Suggestions from our Extensive Stock. HOUSE COATS Chenille, Quilted Satin and Bengalincs 1 HANKIES Boxed or individual 8.75 10 17 50 ,35 10 1 50 GLOVES Kid lined or i IE to 1 TA unlined and fabric ........ ' L.JW HANDBAGS- i H) to 4( t"n JJ lUJU a pleasing variety Fancy SCARVES and Q to 0 1C HEADSQUARES 07 J.J TABLE CLOTHS and C Qr to n rn NAPKINS in sets JiJ U.JU pibloLZ.supsT. 1 75 10 3.50 jj Vanity Sets, Runners and Squares and T It Cushion Tops, to LLJ m BRIDGE SETS 1 to 4 71! ' J" 4t I J a variety of styles, set BOXED STATIONERY to T 7C In fancy pack 'J' L.' J Men's Ties, Scarves, Suspenders, Shaving Sets, Gloves and Handkerchiefs Christmas Cards boxed or individual Christmas Wrapping and Ribbons rilONE o and Cullnn 1U Ul IVtAjH