"With regard to our primary prosperous New Year to the‘ spit Gregory Mulligan, sum, citizens of Prince Edward Is- menside. 30th appeared on "m n H "Vi? ‘ - ' l - » ' w ., u - . .. . . . responsibility. the station has . , ‘ . :" g ._ icontinued to complete all its 1 ’3 d- ' charge of hit and run. is. 3 . '. “ imiflm“ If?!" dim? "‘d 1 Though there were two sop. . ., . . : i cioncy. e recen y an- . . ‘ , . 1 ‘ nounced program to re-equip the. Two Accused 32:1: oac‘ccuifggsonbsiz "‘9 3;“ " ’ '1 ‘ "i ' ' ’—-——————- Canadian Armed Forces again - . same ay. ‘2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Dec. 31, 1964. iemphulnes the importasce FIned Eac" Dec. 29 and the damage to the l Newman?” in me" ' 9 5“ ’ ° other car in each inc'd. t - f Y F E e marine threat and re-asslures us; on And Run under $100. 1 P" “as l ‘ ed 1 that our task is still vita to our l__...._____m__.~.- , __‘ lnation and to NATO. There-i Two men appearing in Sum-l INVENTFD CALLIOPE Here. we enter 1955 with re-‘ merside Police Court yesterday ‘ O B Enewed vigor and a genuine de-lwere each fined $40 and costs! The Calliope. invented in 1855 sire to further improve our‘ or 15 days. Both lost nine paints jby American Joshua CV SW1- ‘ effectiveness. 1 from their driver‘s licenses. ‘dard. was named we, me “In conclusion. 1 extend my‘ The two were Joseph Kenneth ‘Greek muse of eloquence and best wishes for a happy and * Arsenault of Wellington and Jos- ‘epic poetry. The following is the New l Year's message from Group " Captain A. G. a . CD. com- g manding officer RCAF Station, l. Summerside: _ “Although each of the four years in which I have served in .1 Prince Edward Island has been full of activity, interest. and many pleasures. 1964 with its I Centennial celebrations the Royal visit. and the many con- i! ventions and carnivals has been 3 May The New Year 1965 O .2 Be Your Happiest Ever! cipltation is expected to be Oil-iii» . tirer snow in northern New Brunswick. entirely rain in the: southern part of Nova Scotia. butl mixed snow and rain with some freezing rain in the rest of thei district. The precipitation is ex-i pected to taper off as snowflur- ries this afternoon. A generally cloudy and cold- er day is forecast for Friday. ' Regional Forecasts; {GROUP CAPTAIN no. DAGG egr‘lgfg‘ “Eggggslsfiagrmgfij a highlight and will long be re.- , John River Valley: Overcast m‘fmberled' ' with rain changing to snuwflur- 'W8 In the RCAF come from v' - ~ ~ ‘II V dies about noon; very mild; light all Pa'FtS (38118313- TO have 1917 HALIFAX EXPLOSION RECALLED l winds to W m "115mm through- C 0t t northwest 15. Low-high at Chan outntheedpasfit gear and to have , W1 ess an n Il'his picture was taken short- tered Halifax in a First mate that the cloud was two Egan? Jngfigcggnangrgerkton anumber of the fgfiifitzvdenis heaafitv 121i; "Sligg'ilhlgrilihBlagg: Sggathgaggrxplloswgnfiofiif‘: miles high. See Across the H O I Outlook (or Friday-cloudy and. has been a unique and thrilling plosi'és. blew up and sliat- correspondent recalls an estl- Island for story. e n comet expenence for “5 ’1" I i Lester O‘Donnell was cotln- sel for the ac A I cused. . resident of North Rustico . - ' '. ‘ f was fined $25 and costs or 30 When I’ERWcudmo“ .ppear' I H . d - - ‘ ‘ days for illecal poucssinn of ed beiore Maglswate A’ J. H35” '. ‘ V ' . -' i . 's _ .1 I} _ _ . . ‘I h ‘e\ \ ‘ . . \ s ' \ m ‘ i \ )’\ ..i Here’s hoping that the coming New Your will be filled with the many good things you want out of life. S. N. KAYS Groceries L. .1” Pawns] St. Ch’town tliquor am in City Courtyesterday he w . . ‘ l I Recaps ‘64 Activities ‘ a . Summerside continued itslfrom incandescent to mercury lsentcnce the commitment held . . , ' r ‘ u ‘ i I k M ’pending good behavior. He was v A 1, RC P l'c-harged with assault . \ ‘ There were three cases at drunk .and incapable on the doc- Ho'idayket. Two were fined $20 and costs or 20 days and a third was growth in both residential andlvapor type and a utility body o o .remanded m1 Jam 5, commercial structures duringitruck was purchased to reduce 5 Also remanded was Everett 0. the past year, with buildinglcosts of installation and line l‘e- {Beagam charged with drunken permits for 1964 totalling near- l construction. ldriv'mvg. He was remanded until $ . . A featured attraction in 1964 fwd?! Feat}: f“ motofiitod New streets were opened iniwas the RCMP Musical Ridcmiffsthé‘1152323352085)“ $1; . ~ the north end of the town and ,performed in the racetrack 1 s t. ‘ '1 new municipal services in-joval field before huge crowds. ‘3‘?“ E‘)‘;1d‘;)}:‘.. [rough you“ stalled. Gonev'al improvements! The raceway had a Sllt‘Ct’Sugblynm: a ‘5 as 9"" Issue l Were also made in other areas in] season. during which 21; 3 c . . S. . ' ' . - : gum A oflffif’ldivfifffn. TORONTO (CP) _ rompers. ‘ hires: AND THANK YOU of the town. .race cards were operated. A l "gamma “mg” Anion: the. year’s hizhlighis new set of stables is being 0 th" RCM ‘ . Min. Max. , . , werevefi'm'is to commemorate erected in cement block con. Th? S‘IPm‘mlmdmt _P°ml9d Dawson . . . . . . . .. ~61 -55 w‘w‘ “toyed mm! 7“ the 1964 Centennial. including struction in the wake of the 0U_‘ “.1?” “Val-her COlldltwnS atipr‘mce Gem-g. - 1 ~ mdbope go “'9‘ you “‘3‘ y“, ’00, the erection of plaqucs. pen- September fire which dCSil'Oy- i this tin}? 01' year can make 15' uVancouver . . . . . . .. 30 34 ’ pants and flower pots along .ed a portion of the stable area 1 13"“ highways "CHC‘lleTOUS- He‘Vicmi-ia I .2: ADELLA’S MILLINERY‘ the streets and a waterfall ef— and resulted in a loss of three :"El‘d 3“ mOtm‘ists and pedes'.Edmonton fect fountain in \lenmrial Park. race horses. I "tlanlsl :9 use “"97"? cami‘m Caigary -23 -i4 Education “a: the highest 3 a ""93 ‘ .. - 0 - . . . single spenriin: \rlepai‘tment of NEW EQUIPMENT 1 Supt. McNeil continued. "Dur- avoifimgeg ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " PS -12 177 Grafton Street Charlottetown ‘the town budget. Education SHOW removal, Selling and ingihcfcstlve season manvpeo-i'romnto 3 47 costs to the tout] for 1954 l‘cach- 5'31}de 0f “reels and Siqe' pie ill]! be indulging in inioxi- 1 Ottawa 15 24 *— °f i is iié'amd oncl‘atin: deficits recently Purchased 3 31cm liléi‘i’o‘li mi“??? 5“; Lifer-13:93? lglrlgdbgficton """" " 13o :2 Of former leafs in the water one'way pww to augment “S'Forvoiii‘ own sake and for theEQainl John 28 34 and seweraie department haveif‘m"er equlpmem and has en"sai<e{oi others if o drink ‘liiom-ion " 30 34 been cormc‘tm through an metered into an agreement for. 1 Q d {a .. .35” ‘: .f _ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' 34 37 us to Ieb t men- der from the PEI. Publiclplow eqmpmem‘ “he " "Gees. p23i¢h c231“; piihifc co - Opf‘l"ii~ Chalr?:ttelto'vlh‘l.i.nq:-H 31 14 - ce ra e ew Utilities Commisston. which set . sary' “9m 3 local conuarmr‘ ion the RCMP will do everything [Sydney . . . . . . . . . . .. 31 34 V Year flatmatme new and memes“ imam-n. The {irel department had'3 possith to improve the crime Yarmouth 30 37 wt t f athuvl ercircalvey nss-ree ycar w1 .v ‘ ‘ . -- - to: Flint; E"\Siarncrh l 91%;. e p .49 fire alarms. two of \i'hicii.t'ra.”"' and ram") “"9"” "I S" JOhn 5' Mld‘ 27 31 2 s DB AID‘ ' ' lwere false alarms. Prince Edward island in 196.)_Bvo.sion' . . . . . . . . 26 32 . . The Miami? Development During 1964. the town Coun~ Slllzt'(¥(i'i\n€ll :12:10(I‘\1( Veil on 11:53:10“ 2: 38 o I I a. - 'cii took a stron stand on the ' s‘ 1 ‘ ' " ‘ , ‘ ' ‘ ' ' 20:51 hgsuaeglhesadrdtooflnbstggboa; ; payment of definquem tax“ Nita]; of all tlic momhcgsdof the.1\C\\' Orleans ‘ ‘ ' -'7 ‘ ' '- " RC. on P El. cxicn e war-1Tlicson . . . . . . . . . .. a water and sewerage systems m 1 and With the formation f r. ‘ i . ' m an arm which is “parted mlmuectorys department “Irma. most ulshcs to all ffli'a haPDYELfls Angeles ..(...p.‘ 4th 5'4 puVilegeandapimWe set“, as a Fm, far mdustrialcfforts have been made to and BTfPiTjfi3f‘ijflt~___ HALIFAX ‘V Ck. “ eve; \ i and A development m the future for clear up the situation. 5th" "me? 5a” s 1“ mmam. t es ‘ both gummmme and q, Ewan. ———— »—-—a——~~~ »~—- PRINCE HAS A Toss mjercasl In all Paris 0‘ the (115' ‘1 on ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ . ‘ .U‘lCL Wednesdayk evenBifng. Silo: | - 0 " .V _ \'.~\le2. Liechtenstein chut-jwas falling in 'ew unswtc'. “2129:? Jamilpg‘? ‘Saijnrgefnig crsl—Prince Charles fell off a‘Prince Edward island and in , ’ the overall 9W, mm mteml ski lift hauling him up a moun-imucn of Nova Scotla. but rain Time to say farewell to 1964 and greet the New MANAGEMENT AND STAFF D ' ' C tainside for his first run on i.iie;was reported in the Annapolis rIVIng use slopes of a new winter sports‘Valley and in Southern Nova Year. To our loyal patrons. a special note of I‘CSOl'i near here chn da'. H 'Scotia. _ V H And S ReqUGS'S Is Dismissed .mmbied on as n 5mm: “gm :3 ; Acomplex disturbance over the thanks and our best Wishes for 1965. we r so. 9 is WOOLWO RH is 9 1 Wm pamck Moms of BM in the snow with his skis in lheimoving east and is forecast to ' N as“ ‘ ' i - ' 'r" H ' t -' LO‘RlA LADIES WEAR For gden‘ Charged wnh havmn “161:; a: 50;?“ 9d “"1"” 0 his lie south of Newfoundland this G ‘ 19' ‘care and l h(‘Sless- Princess l evening. A mixture of snow. rain comm Of a Wth-Gina of Iiechtentein went to‘ ‘ ' ‘ _ ' . V . . . . i l . landlfreezm rain assomated With ' - At “‘9 Decemb" .mectmgoi \?h1Cle “h”? intox‘cated' hadihim to see whether he was ail'it should cgontinue across the CH" George Street Charlouetown summersmo Chafiomtown . Central Queens Regional High “‘5 case dismissed WWW” right ‘V‘laritimcsearlvtodav The pre- ‘ school Home and School Assonwhen he appeared before Ma- ' .. .. -.. ‘ " ' " --~-——-—-——————————-——— ciation it was decided to buy‘gistrate James B. Johnston. material to have curtains madelQC. in the Queen's County I for the stage. oi the auditorium. i Magistrate's Court- Mrs. Emmett Bernard was In dismissing the charlie Ma- asked to make arrangementsigisti'aie Johnston said he had to have the curtains made and t given careful consideration to hung, in time for the Christmas ’ the evidence. Two witnesses had concert. ltesdfied that the accused h a d —- Stirling Campbell gave a 112- i only two drinks e a r her in the port of the semi-annual Home levening. When the accused was and School meeting held in jfonnd he had parked his car Summerside. ’ well off to the side of the road. Eugene Wynne introduced'had the parking lights on and Grahame Linkletter who show-;was wrapped in a blanket with ed slides and gave a talk on1his head out the window show- his trip to the World Fair. .ing that he had no intention to‘ Six new members were wel-idrive the car at that time. He‘ comed by the president, Mr,§said it was a border line case. Campbell. l but when there is the doubt the Grade 103 won the Silver l accused must be given the bene-‘ trophy for having the most fit of it. ‘ parents present at this meet- Magistrate Johnston added . ' i t h a t the arresting officer had . Lunch was passed and par- been justified in making the ar-E ents had an opportunity to talk ; rest when he came upon the par- ‘ with the teachers. E ked car and its occupants. ‘ In wishing you a happy New Year. MAY THE YEAR 1965 we'd like to thank BE YOUR HAPPIEST EVER! Here's hoping that the oomhig New Year will be filled with the many good things you went out at ahappyoneforus! m‘ Livingston 8: MacArthur FACTORY OUTLET ‘ Nursing Home . '1 ' As the New Year hope- fully rings out its merry MN“, “I 01 “I he" We're ringing out the Old and ringing in the New with greetings full of would like to 0mm. In warmest good wishes to each of you: may 1965 be the grandest year of your life. bringing all that you hope for! - with best of good wishes ,0, m. m, mm, THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE you for making '64 . Mcllinis Him a. Hussy Kent St Oh’town STEWART 8: Heel“ Bronson lt. Dill m