HAE Oe WK hoy . mo eae eee. ma test Z "Prince Kuen utiy iNew. Saturday, Desamber 24 1035, \ We hope this jes clorious Rete LD jy Season is [% ' MS, filed with joy &, }} and good health for “densa Gi . . our meny friends, i“ tN Fram The | SALLY SHOP RELUEGIOUS THEMES, native art and speclal treatinent. with tinsel and gloss mark the Christmas cards Canadians are send- ing this season. The iilustration of a stained-glass window (top centres showing the Madonna and Child ts eharacteristle of the religious theme, Seenes by Canadian artists such as one’ by” Frank Penabaker Uower right) have always been Canadian favorites. Slim-jims tbottom) are popular because thelr tong, narrow shapes make them ensy to display. Quebee folk: {ke native am such ag the card at tower lett by Montreal artist Madelvin DelFosse cnows.g: a Veenen-Canadian village scone. spechal treatment. | " Po; ular This on. , 0 A ay this cherished holiday Py The Cam aban Press He ' season bring high happiness to you Cunadiang have put the stamp Wee. BMS PP ye of appoval this year on the “silm! jim’ type of Christmas = card: Manutaeturers siy. They believe the tall, narrow variety has gained popularity and those you hold dear, . _H.G.Helgerson Ltd. t 4 . i Real Estate — Insurance over the conventional type be- ' ‘ ‘ Alf, Rivete cause its skyscraper siructire , 4 permits more cards to be dis- played on mantels and tables. Last year retailers sold) an estinated 125,000,000 cards that brought in $25,000,000 said D. S. orter, vice-president of Whil- jam E, Coutts Co. Ltd, Toronto.’ Slim jims may increase — sales this year by 10 per cent. BAN MIDGET CARDS Postal authorities have banned infdget-sized cards from the mails, but they place no restric- ‘flons on glant-sized envelopes Manufacturers are taking full! advantage of (his to attract at- tention to the skveserapers. Nar- row Jn width, they range in helght from five to 12 Inehes, Religious themes are amon May this joyous tect n trend toward dustration » with a modernistle treatment The conventlonal angel has dere: appani today but nfiy give wis to a pugnosed, nilschieviows looking cherub) next year. Some shoppers still look te producers of cards to expres: their sentiments for them, Card: with speclal captions such a. “to my sweetheart,” “to a dec baby-sitter” are In demand. Christmas season bring you all the rifts of Happiness, Peace and Friendship. LING THE TAILOR 2 th Sb. Dial 4238 From 4 Glossy reprodnet Hons af color , Year To You." best-sellers but storekeepers de’ Cards made from color photographs uipper left) ard sparkling with tinsel ‘bottom centre above sim-iim) are examples of (CP Photo ; Stim-Jim Yuletide Cards Season photographs Dainings by of original American and north jardsts are also favored. In Que- bee, cards by provinclal artists depleting the regional favor of European: “TY network | which: companies: ‘Muks Britain, France, Belgium,’ third tai than that of all: ‘Holland, Switzerland, ty and Avgtria, scoubined. Fm eae French-speaking Canada ean be found everywhere. One busy artist who takes time. out from regular commissions to dabble in the Christinag: card, market is Madeleine Delfosse of: Montreal, painting daughter of an artist father. In an hour she may turh out -a dozen water-color cards cap- turing actial rural Quebec vil- lage scenes and landscapes In Winter dress. * Retailers say elderly ‘people still search for “Just the right greeting for cousin Sophie,” but: the younger generation has an cye for outside appearance. Sales reports showed that “holly and mistletoe, Cafadian scenes, candle-and-bell designs ‘are perennial faverites, provided tinsel. ’ they are dressed with Producers say personalized cards are on the way out. 1 With the Jnflax ef new'Cana- :dians production of forclynelun- “yiage cards has ineroased, Brail- Ie greetings are also availible. Whatever the language, the Most popular greethig ts still the june as that used 113 years ago when Willlan) May Egely, 6- year-old London boy, introduced the Christmas ecard. Picturing a formal banquet, his message read "A Merry Christnas And A Happy New : “ , a ' v ¥ + AL, ald as our faith, AP voting ag our hopes, is tho | | spirit of Christmas, May i once more lift your heart, \ lighten your caros and heighten every corner of your ' | ' life, May itv infintle joy and glorious promise abide with you and your loved ones... now and alwaye, 4 | Phones 5016 f h : } gg TE eam oy “i 43] a ee en PE yee} hit) Chee sl « ie cP ke wy te PPOPeGs ee & i ‘ ee , ‘ See FES 4 botnet tt INDUSTRY ey HEALTH ‘NOT ne a au and papers Diabetes, ff. neglected, may “Canada {3 one- ‘ie! such disabilities ny bln Ness. “ita “INTERNATIONA, "w sweden in 1966 will joln the Uupub Germany,’ Denmark, the Sea'seunavian countries May the Chelatmas Spirit glow In your heart and Goad Fortune amile bright. ly upon you thedugh all the dayn of the New Venr, No extend sincere wishes tis all our friends and neightars \ fur a Christmas that is full ' . 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