latedly wishing our readers, oneWas a bitMr*. M. Vooenand all. a Happy 1968, and a Merry Christmas or Khrystos Rodyvsya to our Ukrainian; friends who are observing their Christmas starting January 6th.years ago when he worked at the Rolling Mill, and they were among the visitors here during tt»e 75th anniversary celebrations last summer.•low with my column last week, whatwith the early New Year’s edition and all,so didn't get itin the paper. Consequently Iam now be-We also received a letter from Sgt E. J. Sinclair who is with U.NJELF. in Egypt telling of Christmas there. The letter appears elsewhere in this issueThere was also included a copyof their Christmas program of church services, and their Christmas dinner and evening buffet menus which included everythingfrom fruit cocktail and salads to roast turkey, plum pudding, mince pie and Christmas cake.away, so we hope that he Nancy, Raymond and Marie got the toys they requestedA note to the lady who es the Arena caretaker regardi lost earring. Since she pb an earring has been found w may be hers, but he didn't her name - if she will p me at the Enterprise we’ll if the earring is hersWell now we usher in New- Year of 1958 — with fingers crossed we must m The television forecasters all been busy making predic