femme ee 4 tralian territory on: ti , New Guinea, eee eee Prince Rupert Daily Friday, December 24, 1954, TROPICAL AREA if; 4, Coconuts and rubber are the A 1: Chief products of Papua, an Aus- ah. he island of erally tenewed for News ELE CT ED S$ SENATE Australia's Senate of 60 mem-| bers elected for six years is gen- | ; half the mem. ! _ ber ship each three years, ot ith all the - dtarmth in ow hearts " + tte wish or maniy friends the Mt Dery happiest of Luliday Seasons, _Kaien rMardware Jos Scott an nnette | _, William. coe (he er trip. me ‘ Ve Meetines, officials. tis hast The IT GETS SO Hut at the Bquae ‘ tor that the cook on the Cana: ' dian cruiser Quebec is able ‘to: - fry y an egg on.the steel top of | / an ammunition Long lo¢ker, demonstrates : e's equacoy “al (CP from Na’ fonal Defer “ey - i fers.” QUIETS KNITTERS “FORD, England @ — The Essex women’s institute asks j “its members not to knit at coun- ‘and successful record and sail ceneking needles and the retrieving of . ‘dropped wool are dist: racting vsay fo and educated ab Beliovil: a a ; wRY AREA Religious rie Perennial ( By The Canadian Proas ; | Religious themes are best gel. : ‘Jers... snow and mistletoe have : ost none o! their popularity , ithe habitant still taps the maple | wy | tree, ii) Once again ine iraditional, the lreligious and the truly Canadian ' reign as the favorite subjects for : , What too often turns out to be a ‘postmarked reminder of a fvleng: forgotten — the Christmas card, But none of this means the in- idustry is hitched Ught to tradl- % Bea Lillie | in New Hit 2 LONDON (CP)—Beatrice Lillle, described by a British critic’ as’ “one of the few hysterically fun-: , hy Canadians alive,” again has yeInves, Sno W Scenes Christmas C ard Favorites" tion. A new look js apparent, .printing,. Brilliant colors are There is the distinctive work ‘used. This firm, like Bede House, -of artist Mattiyn Paton of as started by a woman, Avs 8.0. fe. ;Guelph, Ont, a-neweamer tn tho /Fyshe . ‘eld whose modernistic religious CARDS FOR BLIND | ‘cards in line drawings are pve) Braille Christmas cards can | ‘duced by Lacia of Quiebe, | be bought for the blind. Foreign : The angels she paradey across 4 language cards are uvailable fi; ther cards march out of sfey with Toronto. In Pollsh, Russian ‘tradition. They are curly-haired, Ukrainian, German and Tlalian, |! button-eyed and not in the last; : "The trade reports undee the: ‘spiritual. ‘heading of miscellaneous Infor. A striking simplicity in celog- ‘mation (hal Ontarto buver: and design features cards being ‘choose their cards for what they produced by the Toronto firm o2 ook Uke on the outs side rather | Bede House, operated by Clare: Slater. The company’s forte religious scenes makine use of just three basic colors —- biue, greetings while casternery choose red and yellow, ‘he must formal messages, ‘To- | The cards of ‘the Fyshe Studio: rontonians buy more sophisticat- ; c of Montreal are distineuished by:ed exrds than Canidliuns alse-! - | ‘ i i | Westerners choose ‘the laneest ‘London audiences under hoy biblical lettering on the ins slo Where, Lumberjacks | like flossy, | “spell, , and the stkesereon proves of ealln cards. The 56-year-old actress, who: pweee-ae eee cerns 7 ‘made her first London appeur- ance in April, 1914, has come’ back to Britain in. what is vir- ‘tually a one-woman show, en- @ Oll production in Burma now. =: rov jroughly 10 per cent of the pre-.1 4 - |1s about 100,000 tons ‘a year, e:thain for the seniment they ca. | . . Nay Is press, . , SG, the spirit of the a fitst Nool.a very meer Christmas. wk fo ur ir worsdeful friends and wig The Managemeat and State af the GRAND CAFE Chine e Food a Specialty, — Orde ' Telephone ; reg rs ty Take Oat) (titled “An Evening With Beatrice i Lillie.” AB 1 . The crities are enthusiastic. T. iC. Worsley, writing -in the New. daleema and Nation,’ called ithe. show “one of the vichest ‘evenings ihe present theatre of- Milton Shulman, formerly of ‘Torento, wrote in the evening standard of Miss Lille’s long of “familiarity breeds content.” Miss Lilie was born in ‘Tov. Ont. cht this festive time of year - We want tu pause for a thoment to say: Thank You for your Pelrcnape-and may you have . “a merry, happy Holiday! E SALT Ai Teh, 6238 \ Ny . yours...now and through all time to come. THOM SHEET METAL | 18 Our very best Holiday. wishes . ee genres . ee ’ \ i ieee. Sage “ __ . orarerecmneamener dates wet . | To Fstends and Patrons ef - Stromdah!’ $ Esso Service 1 Plans £299 Gus and Neva Nay the j joys of : this Holiday season fall with |: to you and yours ti gay and festive season! Dan's Service Statice of Hour Towing Service abundance upon you and * Limited ae a ’ Petes in (Whatever else might be fost Tet us keep Christmas, Let us hold close this d Mr, and Mrs, Hugo Kraupner and Staff . Your Laundry ond Dry Cleaners” Pee ou a Td a f mea MU ~ Among the years, ay, remembering family and (rlends, May yours be very joyous Holiday, surrounded by all whose love and Irlendship you cherish. IDEAL CLEANERS and LAUNDRY CUboytul and triumphant, the message of “Christmas echoes once more throughout the world, Eanes | c | \ef f. f lifting every heart with ics alorious iN ’ fo P ir pop ‘promige. May the infinite. blessings of the Day surround | 1 fay Ng | hay you and your family and abide with you throughout the years i come, To Our Many Cust onary ' DOUG GUYATT ‘The Electrician Labeda ho a rok arn) Tam Aer Pio A. 3