SANTA'S GI Dave Mulholland st the Gopher Christmas Eve party Balurday Banta Claus Lloyd Blein, Minnesota trainer, distributed onion sacks full of Christmas gifts to Bill Munsey (left) and travelling begs, cuff links, tie Dead Quintuplet Gives Baby Name MONTREAL (CP to Marie Dionne Houle four surviving Dionne lets to marry, will be Emilie--after the quint who died ~Ahe child's father said today Florian Houle sald the infant Francois will be christened Marie Joce- son, bom lyne Emilie "but she probably will be called just Emilie." The baptism Is to take place Saturday at St. Judes Church in northend Ahuntsié distriet, where the couple resides The girl, weighing five pound 18 ounces, was born Christmas Eve at 3:38 a.m. in 8, Justine' Hospital, It was the first child born to Marie and her husband 8 Quebee government clerk. The were married Aug, 11, 1958 Three other ehildren--all boy have heen born lo two other of the famous sisters, The quin tuplets' own birth, in a modest farm house at Callander in Northern Ontario, was world headline news The quintuplets' parents, Oliva and Elzire Dionne, were already) the parents of six children--one triet of whom died at birth--when Mrs, Dionne gave birth to the five girls May 28, 1034 | COMMUNIST DIED IN HOSTEL » ol WANTS LOVE Emilie lived to be old. She died in August, 1054, at| BERLIN (AP)~A female voice has been raised in # hostel for the aged in Ste Communist East Germany to Agathe, Que,, where she was a postulant with a lay order of ageert that it's not true what they say in the Communist nuns, Death was caused hy suf+| focation during an epileptic selz-| Jove stories--that girl gives up boy when he doesn't vol: ure "We are very happy," sald the, yunteer for extra work father of the first daughter ever Else Rothe, apparently & born to & quintuplet, "Both Mas oval Communist from Zerns- dorf, south of Berlin, wrote rie and the baby are doing fine We had hoped all along It would) 15 a Communist newspaper in Potsdam be a girl," Marie entered the hospital little| "Why don't we also have more than three hours hefore the| entertaining love stories? baby was born, She was attended] [ove has its problems under hv nurse Jeanne Hyland, a close] soojalism, too, and it's just friend with whom she formerly| pot so--as many quite 'pro went to school In Nicolet, Que.| gressive' authors try to con: and a nurse at St, Justine's now.| vince us--that the girl will Dr. Mare Gagnon of the hos-| jeave her best hoy friend be pital staff delivered the baby cause he doesn't volunteer The three other surviving quin:| for 4 'socialist brigade.' " tuplets are Annette, Cecile and| A girl born, Yvonne, who is unmarried Ce third of cile is the wife of Philippe Lang quintup and the mother of two boys pamed the first born September, 1958 and the second earlier this year Annette is married to Jean Allard, They have Nov, 2, 1958 ol a nun, twice entering & convent But she did not take her in 1956 opened a swanky flower op in Montreal, naming it Ba lon Emilie I'he shop remained open only ix months, Marie claimed inter ference on the part of the trust company lets' estate In contrast to the publicity that surrounded the Dionne sis ters from the time of their birth, Marie's wedding was kept a secret for 12 hours, Bhe and Florian were married in the chapel of Notre Dame «£Lhurch historic twin » turreted structure just off Place d'Armes near the heart of Montreal's financial dis | a By THE CANADIAN PRESS Drivers e th el and 'Low Death Toll For The Holiday |0f Bazaars Yugoslavia ~ 2 was fhe second memisge Mor {2 communique sssalled Yugo- both, dlavia's policies, which Commun ists call "revisionism," MARRIED AT ¥ ALBION, N.Y. (AP) ~William BELGRADE (AP) ~ President Smith, 9, and Mrs, Gertrude Tito Mondey accused Communist gosh 91 were married Chest: NEW YEAR'S EVE | TICKETS sw, ¥ 4 PAVILION Tithing Takes Place WEST NEW YORK, N.J, (AP) /, Basil Roberts, 38, wn 8 level The pastor of 8 Roman Catholic hs Kite. JUBILEE the Can Counefl 3 Christmas present th B Ching of engineering the attacks ou "pue' of we county infirm. ing crash at Braeside, near Church here says there'll be 10 of last W's Communist sum. £ Highwey Sefety Araprior, on Bunday, (more eprnivals, beazasrs or raf isl George Allan Smith, 28, In hos- flex to get funds for perish needs Ld mit conference on Yugoslavia's Ary, where both are p {independant brand of commun year -- & lower road death toll pital ow Sunday following a two-| Instead, church members willljgn' FTS TO GOPHERS Included among the gifts were | pins, bill folds, sports shirts Marle had intended to become final munist countries vows, She turned to business and than the 52 predicted by the council for the three-day holiday weekend, A Canadian Press survey from 6 pm. local times Friday fo midnight EST Mondey showed that 3 Canadians died in traffic with Ontario snd Quebec report ing 13 each, ight of Ontario's 22 fatalities were children killed when sep grate fires destroyed their homes Four were killed when & frame house at the Brantford Six Na- tions Indian reserve burned early Christmas Day. Four others died when flames consumed their one room cabin Friday night st Min aki in northwestern Ontario, One other person died of exposure. pickt fence and another was fatally injured when struck by a train, ALL ON ROADS All Maritimes deaths were on the roads, Five were killed in Nova Scotia, four in New Bruns wick and one in Newfoundland No deaths were reported in | Prince Edward Island, One person died on Manitohs's roads, one died in a fire and one iwas killed in & shooting secident Saskatchewan had two traffic |deaths and one death by expo sure British Columbia had onl death---a drowuing---and Alberts {reported one person died from iwhat Is believed to be asphyxia: | tion The survey Is hased on traffic deaths, deaths by fire, drown- {ings and other accidents econ. nected with holiday activity The Ontario dead; Fernande Gauthier, 8, of Dal | housie Mills, in # ear crash Fri. Seen B day night near Alexandria . George Michael Kelly, 12-year- : old magazine delivery boy, when MOSCOW (AP) Premier his bicycle was struck by a car| Khrushehev told Cyrus Eaton injat Chatham Friday night | a letter published Monday that] Mrs, Elizabeth Slawik of| | and 50-jewel Rose Bowl watches inseribed "National and Big Ten Champions." (AP Wirepholo) Arms Talks By Business | one 8, a| Western business leaders could|injuries suffered when struck by! contribute to the drafting of new gz truck at disarmament proposals If they| ign would meet with leaders in Com: Mpg, Margaret Steffen, 82, when struck by a car while cross-| The Soviet news agency Tass ing a street in Windsor Friday| reported Khrushehev wrote night Baton in reply to a letter from| John Koch 24, the Canadian - born US. indus-|when struck by a car on High trialist and financier, who lives way 11 near Aurora Friday night, | pear Cleveland, Tass said Eaton! Joseph Kelly, 4, Alice Kelly, 3,| had told Khrushchev that a num- Mary Kelly, 2, and Ann Wagan. Riverdale Friday of ol willing to meet with Communist|cabin in Minaki Pridey night, leaders on disarmament In Quebec three were killed iniare seeking a city eouple toy the 1 lof communism allows greater # fire, one died after falling on a| warn them not to enter hele 0, 0miy the law of Sie shure, car collision st suburban Bribe asked to donate 1 per cent tania on Saturday lof thelr gross income to the Mrs, Aden Primeau, 23, of Corn-church and church - approved! wall, when the car in which she charities, he sald Monday was riding crashed into a tree! The priest, Rev, John P, Wel near Cornwall on Sunday, igand, sald he was taking the Miss Ursula Bcheffczyk, 2%, step to put an end to the slong with an unidentified man church's "carnival atmosphere." following a two-car collision Bl The new system he outlined! The efforts demanded hy the {suburban Don Mills, just north of which really isn't new at all Plan, he sald, "will not be made] Toronto Monday night, traces is history back te the #t the cost of various privations ----m-- -- ~\early days of the church. It is of of halting the tempo of the rise Bpartment "INE ur i sur ote fhe Shaky After weekly magazine America said post-wer development," Wall Collapse {the custom of tithing is virtually] Communist Chins, organizing STRATFORD (CP) | | | Then os if to show Peking his kind of communism works, Tito told parliament the new five-year economic plan will turn Yugo slovia inte ep advanced eouniry ond make lle for is people] easier and better, FOR YOUR HOLIDAY PLEASURE \unknown to Catholic parishes in " vl the United Biates, {is ocomomy for rapid develop But he added that Father Wei. With @imost military sever ithin his rights|\ty, hes been the most persistent ritie of Yugosiavia, Tite's brand ENT, 1 LIGHIXS : Lo FEATURE TIMES -- 1:45 - 3:40 - 5:40 - 7:35 - 9:35 FORGET A GIFT? Why Net A BOOK OF TICKETS igand would be wi ~ Police {i specifying to parishioners how | @! to| personal freedom than in any |other Communist mation and fol aad ont HOI | apartment, left suspended when | {8 wall of the building collapsed | Monday into an adjoining ex- eavation The collapse of the wall, shout!" 20 feet long and 10 feet high, #¥€ Mot members Ships Crash contribute to church support, Father Weigand said bingollows a line {games would be continued, About| Moscow in foreign affairs, 9 per cent of the bingo players| At last month's Moscow meet of his parish, | ing of B1 world Communist parties "WONDERFUL HOLIDAY WEEK SHOW! VIBRANT WITH ACTION AND YOUTHFUL ROMANCE! i eS PORES occupied by eycle dealer J Wettlsufer, From the Wellington Street en trance the apartment above ithe workshop appeared intact and! police were afraid the tenants, r. and Mrs, Carl Benke, would| TH §4 (4 Y H il Bradford, |. enter without realizing the sup-| porting wall had collapsed The brick wall fell with 'a rour| Monday morning into the © 15-| fool-deep excavation, being dug for a proposed food store. No one was hurt Mr, Wetllaufer sald he had complained to the contractor that the excavation was threatening! to undermine his premises hut was told the bullding was sup-| ported by solid elay None Hurt GALVESTON, Tex hig freighters, one carrying pas sengers, collided in 8 heavy [ off the Texas coast. Monday an en the stricken ships, No deaths or injuries were re Grandma Relies On Good Meals By JEAN-LOUIS LAFRANC QUEBEC (CP)--Grandmoth Rosi Lafrance has a philosophy | about men Happiness in the home is in di-| rect proportion to the roundness of father's stomach mother's motto But, she said in an interview ones think more of Santas Claus he said with her reporter grandson Jean Louis Lafrance, modern Christ. handling the quintup- her of influential capitalists arelese, 9, in a fire at thir one-room mas and New Year's dinners would prefer to go to the movie ports, watch television or dance," She added: "I think young people today Robert Smith, a chief petty officer | long, and (at the bast guard station here | hureh they! "The Cahoone said the ship was is grand:| only have one thing in mind, taking water and [lsting, but the find midnight mass too while they are in ¢ their presents, The younges than Jesus,' What grandmother regret ' dad shance to put) Most is the slow disappearance bul with a damaged how don't give dad a chance PULL old traditions such as the New| Twelve crew members and the (AP)~Two ported, og | Greek ship, collided 12 miles off| d' Calveston Island in the Gulf of | two U.S, coast guard cutters res: Mexico, Both ships were hound] ed (he passengers and sided for Houston { eee | BEDEErs from the H0-foot Fern E (older people old fasshioned, they the engine room and the No, Canadian Press Staff Writer rio play # And just for FUN! «+ + IN COLOR, TOO ABBOTT & COSTELLO MEET CAPTAIN KJDD BILTMORE PAY, "THE PLUNDERERS" end "RAYMIE" Both First Run! Th Feromoor, & Nor: gian ship, and the Tharros, a| he Cahoone, a 12-fool coast] uh guard culler, transferred the pas-| the most seriously dam laged ship, to the Washinglon ader, The Trader, an American freighter, took the passengers lol Houston Another cutter tied up along side the Fernmoor and used its {pumps to help the ship ball the 16 gallons of water pouring into 4 moor PETERBOROUGH KIWANIS MUSIC FESTIVAL CLOSING DATES FOR ENTRIES JANUARY Tth, 1961 For information and syllabus write: Mrs, A. D, Vaisey, 644 McKellar Street, } % hold every minute "We sent two tug hosts to help into port," said! 1 the Fernmoor {ipumps were taking care of it," The Tharros limped into Gal- s|vesion Bay under her own power, Red China Atom Work 'Theoretical' NEW YORK (CP) iered by a Canadian indicates that Communist Chima is engaged mainly in theoretical work rather than experiments In nuclear physics atomic energy or bombs Dr, Robert T, Beyer of Brown University in Providence, R.1,, | presenting data gathered by Dr, Ta-you Wu of the National Re- search Councll, Ottawa, sald Monday China has at least one atomic reactor, at an undisclosed location The reactor presumably was built with Soviet ald, Dr, Beyer [told the annual meeting of the American Association for the Ad- {vancement of Science, The meet- {ing heard a dozen experts spell lout China's progress In selence and technology in the 10 years since the Communists came to Generally, they found it [impressive power YOUTHFUL DEMONSTRATORS FOR PEACE Students from 17 Canadian Universities, some of them ac companied by their children, were in Ottawa Sunday to pre sent a petition to the Govern ment. More than 450 persons demonstrated against taking part in nuclear ment Canada Arma «(CP Wirephoto) Valerie Yellowhead, of Toronto, on that extra girth, the way the Peterborough, Ont, in a car crash off Highway 401 almost legendary holiday feasts near Whitby Friday night of the earlier French-Canadians Olga, 4, Gwen, 3, Chester, 2,|did Year's morning paternal bene-| Fernmoor's master stayed aboard diction, There was dignity |the ship while the tugs Masterson The children would kneel and and Grampus helped the freighter Data gath- selentist pathway to and Martin Webster, nine months in a fire Balurday night at their Six Nations Indian reserve home near Brantford, Harold Lamarsh, 38, of Chat ham, in a two-car collision near Chatham Saturday night, Ruth Foley, 32, of Sault Ste, Marie, Ont, in a two-car collls. lon in Tarentorus Township on Saturday, Homer Ray Sweet, 88, of ex- posure in a ditch near Napanee on Friday, Christmas Wod From Diefenbaker OTTAWA (CP)---Prime Minis. ter Diefenbaker in a Christmas message released from his office in Ottawa, wished Canadians a merry Christmas, His nationally televised and broadeast talk was taped before Mr, Diefenbaker's departure for Saskatoon where he visited his mother, It followed the Queen's annual message to the Common wealth He sald: "As Canadians we have much to give thanks for this Christ. mas, Providence has allowed us more of the good things of life than most, If not all, of the peo ples of the world, We have perso \ "In my day," she recalls, "our revelllon didn't consists of a little bit of flavoriess turkey and little cakes bought from the eorner grocery," "Le reveillon' is the traditional French - Canadian repast eaten after midnight mass at Christ mass and New Year's. It Is a family affair Years ago le revellion eon. sisted of a plate made of layers of game and doused with "whisky blanc' alcohol, with 50 per cent water, It took weeks to| make HAD LARGE VARIETY There were meat pies, head cheeses, various pork chicken, and pies of every flavor ~-most made from wild berries ~and cakes of all kinds, All of this was washed down with home made wines, beer or the tradi tional 'whisky blane." People began preparing for the holidays in November, grandmother, who at 70 still runs the kitchen in our home. | "Finally, when the holidays arrived we invited our relatives and friends to come and eaf" a such a big crowd several tables were needed "Today, it's not the same thing Family runions are rather rare Statistics reported today, dishes, 00,000 trade deficit -- excess of saild|del good meal, Sometimes there was of $405,600,000--last year's peak cent from the year-earlier level| Because the young folk find the of $480,200,000, grandfather would raise histo port, hands and implore God's bless:| I .-- | Earthquake Imports Rise 1; Califomia | In November BERKELEY, Calif, (AP)--An| {earthquake off the northern Call. OTTAWA (CP)--Canada's im: fornia coast 276 miles northwest port buying jumped sharply in of here was recorded today at the November and produced a $39, {University of California selsmo- 200,000 trade defielt, ending a | graphic station, four-month string of trade sur: The Sook, Jestrived hy hol pluses. the Dominion Bureau of|™ ogist Don Tocher as ' moder ately strong" began at 2:26 am, PST and lasted about 30 minutes Every Year --~ The Best For Less NEW YEAR'S EVE Frolic HATS -- NOVELTIES BALLOONS ~~ HORNS DANCING Modern & Old Time 9 PM, TILL ? Tables for Everyone Accomodation for 800 This left Canada with a $115, US, LOTTERY The last state lottery in the U.8,, that of Louisiana, ended in 1800 with passage of a federal law prohibiting use of the malls, imports over exports ~ for the first 11 months of the year, Bul the country's trade picture was still well ahead of last year, when there was a $412,000,000 fieit In the January-November period Exports in November totalled $475,700,000, down four per cent from the November, 1950, figure . BIG: ic = - ' "NEWS! You are invited to accept a 1.00 Music by Toronto's Fabulous "Tornadoes" CALLER -- BOB FOWLER "THE NEW" month, Imports in November rose to $514,900,000, up 7.2 per Admission: $5.00 per couple [trial privates hr lesson for nal and national freedoms as many in the world do not "With the shadow of nuclear war creating In the hearts of all constant fear and foreboding, let us as & people realize that what. ever man may do only with faith In God and In doing His will can permanent peace be attained." Race Hate Must Go Jew Says TORONTO (CP)-Sidney Olyan rogram director of the Young en's and Young Women's He. brew Association sald Sunday night that racial prejudice in RED BARN FOR RESERVATION PH, §- | Yes, for a limited time Arthur Mur-/ [ray 1s offering © | half « hour trial lesson only $1.00 Here's (vour chance to see how quickly land easily you can become an expert dancer, 'A chance, too, to join that gay qroup of popular partners who als wavs have good times, But don't wait == come In $2.50 per person 0022 or 5.3093 o Bud Abbott Low. Costello Meet "DR. JEKYLL so MR, HYDE" Co Starring BORIS KARLOFF for JOIN THE GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE Last Day "AT WAR WITH THE ARMY" plus "WEE JEANNIE" now and get started ARTHUR MURRAY W, Marks, Lisensee Open Daily | to 10 pm Air-Conditioned 1134 Simcoe St, 5. RA 8.1401 Sing Nita North America must be re moved if the West is to win the cold war, His remarks came in the face of a Christmas greeting sent to the organization consisting of a Nasi Swastika and the words "Death to the Jews in 1063." He was woeking to the closing ban. quet of a threeday convention of teen-agers from the United States and Canada, Earlier, David Andrews, exec. utive director of the association, sald that teen - agers are lazy, sloppy, irresponsible, ambition. less boors, The 4&-yearold youth worker told some 200 teen-agers that his remarks were to be taken seri ously, 'Teen . agers defy authority, they don't like to take orders Mr. Andrews sald. 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