i Hi I fiyos Rupert Daily News | a se ra Que ee ga Prevenis y;.):: ob 1 . ae oe Sif we Nuperl & toys e oa aes . ‘ i, o “4 . yh oe: . . Nt, a . ba ; 4 (A —__ itr 1 Grade-6-Pupil From. Brandon School. “even: i, | 1s wef The first general property.tax Fort Ticonderoga was built by a len: ' Se , Hic a ‘1 of old Upper Canada was insti- the French in 1755-56 at the 1 . ! SHARON: Mékélin' p a) tay 0 eq Kingsley; 15 alone Wl EBpencatie A mane - va , » 4s © homework one mig { Faliits Cover For Ot rim Magazine tees : Ce OS . oo . all on BRANDON @) — Two Christ- ‘competition at the Canadian Na-| “He's always been Interested road tracks, ‘Ty Qh thas drawings by. a Drantlon ‘tlonal Exhibition in Toronto inj in art. I don’t mean just draw. New ‘Haven train coli school bey who likes to ‘draw (1951 with & mural on- the ol in- jing, but all art, ‘making things . ‘hl darted “Just for fun” are the cover {!- dustry. Imperial Oil Limited later and nature study, He takes efter mits Merl wv Ney lustration for the December is invited the class to do a gover }dad that way. cle ANd reed: to the sue of the house magazine of ajdesign for the magazine, MisS Lundy sald credit for the! Ry Stalled driver, Dp 1; Canadian oil company which |’ Miss Lundy declined last year ‘events leading to the magazine coi” lenped from his |Lgoes to 90,000 readers and reach~ | because the school program did covers goes to Ellzabeth MeLolsh, [Could not budge tho ‘Jes all parts.of, the world, ot bret permit the project, but this; former art supervisor at Bran- William 5 aa ‘ ‘tuted In 1853, oo, southern end of Lake Champlain, i Wy a ~ . ~ ff ; . , ot - hrisimas 4Joy 4 | ; t May yours be a i 1 i Holiday Season lood on the The artist is Ds ‘in, a |year drawings were submitted by |clon qnd now art teacher at the waving the bieyole ot q Gre 6 bull in’ Devi Lira yes da and David's work won Manitobe pofmal eho In Wie gece halted the ent Fi "Ae ‘of _|stone. school: The drawing. ap- selection for both covers. nipes. She ue ed the ant pto- \ Pees eat Was Dulled avs ill) | Geesde warmth | view, ne Hmperial OW Re-)- David comes by hls ably /&t2m here a few ye “exam, | Warn eta Wy ep view. rere maturally, His father, Tom Wat- _ There are 23 Cunadian Real Te A Ab . and | ; ifz, The front cover, in vivid purple (kins, &@ hospital employes, Cross welfare workers serving garni Voluntactly gg Pavel ly os | . ta ‘and ‘green, shows the star of sketches well in pencil, Fe erecta age Res serving 345 Ong hotties of blood’ ie pe old-fashioned ee BE = : Bethlehem Shining down onthe]: “I draw because it's fun,” he i 7 & arePY CANADIAN CUSTOM. over the our troops in the Far East. i Req Cross in 1053 ' years ts that of calling:; good cheer, tes Stable with: an‘exultant shenerd en s ‘sald, “When I grow up T’ll pro- on friends to deliver personally a Christmas or New Year’s:gitt, in the foregroitnd. The. back bably do the same — draw for At many homes the gift bearer ‘ig invited in to share a cup.-of{{cover Is a frolicsome, snow in- | ‘ fun | Christmas cheer, before proceeding on his way to'the next horke |terpretation of. Santa Claus'| proud of. her brother’s accom- | on his list. Ofiered with the best of intentions, too many. drinks | Workshop, | \ . . _/ 4. tplishment, 13-year-old Marilyn may transform the genial visitor into a serious traffic hazard | © David's teacher is Verna Lundy. who - likes Singing belter thar and so thoughtful hostesses today are wging theit callers ta | Whose class won first place in a: drawihg, sald: make coffee the “ene for the road”, A cup of hot coffee, to ccun- To Sao teract the cffects of even a 2ew small drinks, may be the sincerest es ie thanks a friend can offer to the bearer of gifts during the Hons a a ~ sod. we : Season's Cyrvetings holiday season. ft is also the sign of true friendship and consido- Our Holiday wish... UE Wg kh Ns ti S32 y Hl | Watts & Nickerson ration at any holiday party where beverages are being served, } Soviet Attitude To West | -/May Harden During ‘55, ty JOUN M. HIGUTOWER _des-France has Suggested one for WASHINGTON Ut Russia | The Russians . have ‘always imay harden its attilude toward shown considerable flexibility a |: ud West a jail tary Text wear.) nen in the (ayy of Stalin, wBen | ‘but such a Switch world nob! they were more rigid than they | |f ;hecessarily r-duce the chances are now. They have. used sweet | ‘whith pow appear to exist for alk and threats alternately. to iimnraywiy aj On dante -l. \ vo jimprovirg basic contacts be ‘induce other countries,te yiend to tween Mosecw anid the FT€e | soviet purposes, . World. After Stalin died jn. Mareh. |’ __b would tend, however, to in- 1953, a peace offensive cating grease tensions a little and LO back to the fall of 1952 blossom. |: show more eloarly the CSSEN- | og into a high-pressure cam- iti : todd . ine, ioaen ide tially antagonistic nature of paign for “peaceful coexistence.” : Communist reliecy toward NON- There were several possivle rea. |! Communist countries. ‘Sons for this: the new rulers af |. : These views ara held py re-'the government headed by Pre- |, ‘ “Sponsible Washington officials, | nice Geerti Malenkov were un-: fi , / . ‘ . ‘some of them highly placed, The | certain of their power. Poopls :- : Sw CE t Six téen ‘Views are speculative, but based had: been suppressed under Sta-) - LIMITED may Santa Claus Shower you and yours . with ‘everythin 8 your hearts desire.’ Glad tidinge to’all our friends and patrons, . @ We. wish for the. * /<¢ fulfillment of | r ¥ Z your hopes and prayers, weet aE AALS Lotro 2 Pricis Z BOW and always. "hs "y 7, ne : ment and Staff of the 1% - L_VICTORY CAFE | , aa : , 4 . ‘f ° _ The Manage :O1 several considerations, -in- ‘lin. They wanted some hones of ° eluding: la better life — some prospects of: / re 1. An ascumption that Russia's!@ more friendly world D°ThaDS, . ERRNO rere . Esso, Fuel plugging of “neaceful ¢ oxist- | Tho Kremlin needed time to con- fees eee Service ‘enee” during the last year has‘solidate the new rule, N. R, Stromdah] ‘been aimed primarily at iuiling}; But the point whieh Strnck mi Nal 3589 92°°10th E. ‘West 'European countrins into Western leaders was that if the if Ds claxaticn and thereby blocking Russians could. put across: the the rearmament. of West Ger- ; “peaceful Coexistence” campalen ;many. “Sin: Western Europe they migit ' 2. The reasonable certainty: P*tsuade lavve nur ve bie! ithat, Gospite Russia’s. efiorts, | France inet it ould not bg, thoth Germany and Franen wii]! Nescest’y to arm West Germany, ; ‘ratify. the pendina - reemants Since ‘here Would, be ng poin! int Be Me vending ¢greement: Increasing forces” aéatre® y ys. under? which West Germany Coreseis deten amare’ a 2 eR ae eee : EUR debe ates teyw et ag al 1 lee } mand 7 P : ™ oy Would be armed “and msde a tparh nel" | member of tha North A'lantic Last August, the Freach gs. Treaty Grgan'sation “" somply kived the “nronesn Dat HERUTISAUION, . ; fence Community plan to rearm : 3. A belief thet semn deere: of West Germany, 1. was a eres” hostility toward the ontside victory for the Russinn; .... world is necessart ‘9 Justify. to whether or not ¢heir CAM ale" people under any Rud dietator- bad anv g te do wih tt ‘hip the burdens and rearaints At any rat, there is hie ant imposed on them. laism that the new Western de. | Final European action a rall- fence plans will not suffer ae ; fication of the agreements of other similer defeat, 1 tht | Germany is expected early next optimism proves justified, sem- year, After that there may be.g American officials belfeve the Big Four foreign ministers’ mact- main cause for Russia's cam- VL ing, French premier Plapre May. 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