2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon. Jan. 20. 1964. i WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Observed temperatures: on I'll: ISLAND IT’: MOORE & MCLEOD LTD ‘Youn FAVORITE ci-iovpiue CENTRE" aagaaasasseaaeagsé Max. Vancouver .. Vic ti 38 Quebec . . . . . . .. Fredericton Saint John Charlottetown Sydney Yarmouth . . . . . . .. St. John's. Nfld... 10 HALIFAX (CPl — 'I‘he wea-' ther office says a disturbance? passing south of Lake Michigan late Sunday night was moving towards the district from the southwest. By this evening the disturbance is expected to be located near Montreal. How- ever, the cloud shield ahead of this disturbance will move over New Brunswick this morning, over most of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island in the afternoon. and reach Cape Bre- ton by late evening. Rainshowcrs associated with mg M155 Elaine M_\-9.-5 looks ;the disturbance are expected to on. The queen “-35 pyesented Nl'€8(.‘ll NEW BI‘llIlSWlCl( by with 3 gm from sjmpsons. _r;-lvening. The strong southerly .‘33'a3§‘»3l S.‘:5$‘:’.i‘R$$235‘.£'3.3 MANY UNADVERTISED SPECIALS : _ WABASSO COTTONS Just arrived ends of printed Wabasso Cobtons of good quality _ _ mmabie for dresses, gprons_ qum, e¢,;_ comes in 35" ‘ tn, Llmltedquantrity cleaning at half-price to make room for spring merchandise. Choose -‘flaw?’ Cl°8”W—‘°- train our fine moi-iment or tweeds, including Harris Tweed. Smart. 2 and 3 button models. Chooeeyoiiirsnowforfiri-ins. Slzes34tio46.inregulars,shoirhIu.nditalls_ Prices A5 Marked Reguilarly priced 29.50 to 49.50. Now clearing at half price! Keough. Centennial Queen of the Sports Recreation As- E. C. GAl‘DE1‘l'E. chair- man of Ti;’Ill.\ll village com- missioners croims Miss Joan soclation. as her lady-in-wait Sears Ltd. OW Of milder all‘ Bllead 05 the disturbance will bring above freezing temperatures through. out the district was» WABASSO BROADCLOTHS Regional forecasts I I - N Halifax. South Shore. Valley. Northern Nova Scotia. Eastern ' Shore. Prince Edward Island: Clear with a few cloudy periods becoming cloudy this afternoon; mild: light winds increasing this afternoon to southerly 20. Low- Tignish Holds Centennial lce Sports, Dress Carnival Ends of Wabasso broadcloths in white and solid colors. 36" wide. January Clearance. . Prices As Marked BOYS’ _xtart Saturday. as TIGNISH —— (‘ciiteiinial cele- brations in the western part of Prince County got off to a fine the Til’-'.nlSl'l Sports Recreation Association launched its first major project of the year for the youth of the area. There was a record turn- out of more than 800. taking ad- vantage of perfect winter wea- r. History unfolded during the afternoon and evening as the no 3 '9 and Brenda Kcough: 3. Ernest Richard and Johnnie LeClair. Five to 10 singles: 1. Paula Perry. 2. Dennis Trainer, 3. Nancy Gaudet. 11 to 14 class for doubles: . Sharen Bernard. Janet Boudre- high at Halifax 20 and 35. Yar- mouth 22 and 35. Kentville 20 and 35. New Glasgow and Goshen 20 and 33. Charlottetown 10 and 33. High tide today at Charlotte- READY MADE DRAPES Our complete range of ready mades consisting of Fibreglass, Rayon, Sun & Seeds, Solpruf fabrics and ' PARKAS January Clearance - 7.95 SPECIAL! MEN'S ._j..._.__..__.... “Fathers of Confederation" ault: 2. Sylvia Conway, Evelyn town_ 1:56 am. and 2:53 pm. At many other cloths in floral. plain and modern design were welcomed the village Conway: 3. Eileen Handrahan, Rusnco 19:15 a~m- a_nd 9339 clearing at off to make room for new fresh M. head can-,m1ss1o,,e, E_c_ Joanne Lec1air, Siimmeirside tide eighteen min- S (Received too late for Classified Death Notice column). ‘ BELL — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Jan. l9, 1964. Heber Bell of 75 Hillsboro Si.. Gaiidette and Mrs. Gaudette, and to the day of celebrations at the outdoor rink by the board of directors of the sports recrea tion association. Costumes ol 1864 days were much in evidence utes later than Charlottetown. 11 to 14 singles: 1. Linda Buote. 2. Lorna MacDonald, 3. Peizliy Perry. 15 years and over for doubles. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mc- Rae. 2. Mary and Lucy Conway, Sun rises today at 7:19 and sets 8 -. vin Hackett. 3. Bruce Arsenault. Boys Relay —— 1. Alvin Hack- sampes. [Width x 84" Drop 2 Width x 84" Drop 3 Width x 84" Drop 3 Width x 54“ Drop 1 Width x 54" Drop BOYS’ SKI JACKETS . _ . ' ' ‘ . tt. K [h P d . R . ilie hl:Ia7cll:]e(1anwl‘?‘liineI:zt:lmIl]{gt)rii1.§ at.AghethE»aIil]<ii‘i’iéIGeorge E. Car- iiamggrryllfred Boyce’ MISS Ir .;ederse‘i?1r-1ni.3r“°9e1:53:23-ult?g;T January Clearance from where the funem} Wm * tier of Quebec: and his collea- 15 and over singles: 1. Mrs Omar M8l'_ll"- R0.V_H3ndl‘al1an. 0 be held Tuesday Jan’ 21. W,-‘ht. giies. Hon. Edward Palmer. of Lester McAlduff; 2. Mrs. Car- Judson Mallette. Michael Mock- service commencing at 2 pVm_i El: Hon. William H. lfiiofilen. lisle Tralnor. ler. . Interment will take place in; E.l.. followed by Hon. P. Hamilton Gray. N.B.: Louis Jo- Special prizes for most grace- ful skaters: 1. Girls 15 years and over — I Patsy Shea. 2. Janet Tralnor. 3: i .~ , . Le Brod ‘ k. ’ ,.$§:a1AI{\l£,sqO§fi.eT§;i.?:.e (:1-:1 Seph Pafilnfau and Others W91‘? Theresa Chaisson: 0 2. Wiellilgm F""*_"°95 Am‘ Harper i I . I L at 81 Heeling llle 3'0"“)? l39°Pl9- Om? Pedersen and Midgie Eldershaw Glrls 14 y93"5_3"d ""95 qual" be o'clock under the direction ofl held this evening young boy was asked by Mr. pecial prize for most grace- r-mile — 1 Midgie Eldershaw Entire stock in regulars. shorts. and tals BASEMENT DEPARTMENT . . ' l the officers and brethren of l ‘f“h%J:{:§;‘:g’0:d Ska(;er\§1 tmlézrriedthctngpgslz §'r_E‘“”‘ G"““d°t’ 3' J‘"‘°‘ T"’“" One table of smart designs that will freshen up that t St. Andrews Lodzc. .\'o. i3.’,ep._., Came back rather .;...ci.i.: ’ an ‘rs mm ‘C “H Girls quarter-mile under 14 dull drab window, clearing at 1/3 off reg. prices. I‘ AF 3”“ I‘-‘L -‘l“"'<“~"‘°: “No 'i- you see I'm onlyllCE SPORTS Lyears — 1. Nancy Buote, 2. Modern and conventional designs, large variety of L0 d k D 0 J , nminv At the Prince (‘mlnl.y: 61;’;-em_ng a tremendous we]. re1sIl1mt:1ewIecr<ee_spor1s program. tl1e.Caor;l1crAnn P'~’"‘>'- 3- Shlrlev cloths. Boys "19 ac enlm earls 2 fl-Iaollspllgl 19:-lnnléillhcl l come to the day's festivities andl _B0yS ‘7 years. 1 lap — Den-l Girls half-mile open race — . sizes 8 to 14 - - ~ January Clearanca ' ' -rm i:°'"::a:.*:.“ °i;:::..:.€.:“°.SP:;'.% ::“°‘..T.:::.*.';°;s.3..“*"” if-,‘l.‘;‘§‘2 %:::r“:.?.; .i;....‘;“” M"“‘“" 1 I - r ;‘f:::e:I;(}edH0fr:‘nemtglihfdgifimgl lofcfoi? Celntennial Year ywasl ‘Girls 7 years. .1 lap —~ 1. ‘Al Girlsirelay — 1. Midgie'Eldei 3 S F ’ 1 ' of her mew W‘ Conn 31.55 .103" Keough, daughter or thea Broderick. 2. Carol Rich-i shaw. Nancy Buote. Edith Gau- Assorted fancy patterns _ O _ January Clearance I ard. g d 3 Boys 8 years. 1 lap _ 1. Billy 3 Eldershaw, 2. Ronnie Gaudet.l The program commenced at‘ 3- Wayne Gaudet- Peoples 9 am. with a full ice sports pru-l Girls 8 years, 1 lap — 1. Cathy et. Theresa Gallant: 2. Janet Tralnor. Pat Shea, Muriel Ho gan. Frances Ann Harper; 5. ‘Joyce Gavin, Nola Perry. Carol Ann Perry. Shirley Mockler. The R ‘Mr. and Mrs. Milton Keough. Cemetery. MalP£‘<il|P- gram that saw a lot of keen com-.1 McRae. 2. Paula Perry. l .T. Holman prize w a s MMLEOD M mp Kiwi petition. During the afternoon; _Boys 9 years. 1 lap — l. Don-i won by Alvin Hackett for having Comm, ,“em0‘Yia1 Hosmgl‘ ‘hockey fans arrived from Albcr-I nie Arscnault, ‘2. Danny Arsen- the highest point tally in the ice Sunday ‘Ian 19 1964 ‘Mrs’; ton and O‘Leary to watch two; ault. 3. Gary Richard. sports. The T. Eaton gift certi- i,”_ '(P'’ “I' _I 1 'R\;.c]o5e1y fought hockey games] Girls 9 years, 1 lap -1. Noi- ficate was awarded to Midgie ' ‘an H l ’ a‘ mm‘ ‘mil between the 0‘Lcary and Tig ‘een Arsenault. 2. Joann Gaudct, Eldershaw for the highest num- r of points in the girls races, along with a pearl pendant. Se- cond prize went to Omer Martin nd third prize went to Bruce, 3. Nancy Gaiidet. Boys 10 years, 2 laps —- 1. Kenneth Bll_0l(‘, 2. Dennis Han- dralian, 3. Danny LeClair. °f Murray Harb“r' fmmefl-V ‘nish midget and bantam teams Dedham. Mass. Resting at the, wimre mod sportsmanship was Murray Rl\‘(‘l‘ Funeral Home : displayed bv all players_ "mil “"0” T“"5d“-‘V than t” Gcnerousldonations from se- o-san-n4 All REGULAR 10% E(l,l"1‘f“l" 0; Cl"l51l- ““1_7"‘-" l‘l‘""l veral firms and individuaisi Girls 10 years. 2 laps — 1. My- Arsenault. r 1' 0!‘ “Hera 59l“'1C€ C°m'.- made it possible for all particl- ra Ready, 2. Nora Ready, 3 Second and third prizes for ti mencing 3? 2 0'<‘l°¢‘l<- l“l<‘1'-“patina youth to be served re- Aurelia Richard. the girls Went l0 Nancy Buole V ment in Ilfiii-ray Harbor ceme-l fr(\5hm(\nls_ Girls 11 years. 2 laps — 1. and Edith Gaudet. 1: tery. The midget game ended in 3-3 Laura Hogan, 2. Irma Broder- In Ch;'i§‘fif! El the ]l)C9 gfifts I . , lie. Scoring for 0'Leai-y were ick. 3. Peggy Perry. were PM In arper. avi ar- ti 5 BARBOUR ' Smmcnl-‘l at "19 Ralph Malone Gerry O"VIalley Boys 12 years 2 laps —— 1. Leu- 1197- Gerald K€01ll3ll- Cllllml G3‘ 1' we.St°m Hospital‘ ‘Mb§rl°"' Glen Macwilliams, and for T13: nard Gavin, 2. Stephen Callagn. vin and William Pedersen. I Frlda-V‘ Jan‘ 17' 1953' Kathy nish. Cletus Shea. Ronnie Rich. an. 3. Jimmy Arsenault. c Noel Barbour. aged I. daugh- am‘ AM“ Hackett Girls 12 ‘years, 2 laps __ L ‘ t1§:n:§rhfrM;2rntd03elrs.HS::orrif‘ BANTAMS ilaoycice‘ Gavin. Nola Perry, 3. ll , - - A - The O'Leary bantams went ran a eouiZ- « c mains were T°I‘“'-Wed ‘mm down to defeat 6-0. Scoring for Boys 13 years. 3 laps — I. c Jelley’-S F‘un°1‘-'-1 Hnme *0 the Tignish were Freddie Ready 2, Harvey Myers. 2. Michael Brae erick. 3. Danny MacDonald. ji Girls 13 years. 3 laps — 1.’ FUELS 2” Alfred Handrahan. Bruce Ar- Mr- and Mrs» SW’ *‘"“"’: s?"a""- Glendon Pedersen and . - Balance of this season's DR LADIES‘ NYLON BRIEFS ems" WINTER COATS . - Alberton. from “here the fu Jimmy Cheverle. Nancy Buote, 2. Shirley Mock-. P D“. wmter B“ d. 1‘ what U Bmk in. neral will be held this Mon- Freddie Ready scoring for ler. 3. Frances Ready. l TOTHPT IVGl’y Pl:-at quality. Color Turquoise.’ Emb¢'ofid- hlzmfto cw - e“ 1 day afternoon with service the Bantams. and Clarie Fras- _Girls 14 years. 3 laps —- 1.1 f hi lawn.‘ bu”: "gum, uy 1;-1m_ s_ 1v[,L_ neg, s1,5o_ - V commencing at 2 o'clock. tIi1ed- er goal keepexa wit}: hthe Iylidgfetlg glitrlgg ladershag. Edith Gau-. 0 to “9_“_ NW ‘emu for JANUARY CLEARANCE :*\NU!‘RY CLEARANCE lj taerment in Montrose Uni were presente wt gi ts o- e. .. ieresa a an. t g , I Church cemetery. lowing the game, as the most Boys 15 years and over 3.18113: Furnace & STOVO “E /° us’ The‘ mdudt 98¢ /° R99 Prices ’ C _ valuable players of the day. backward — l. Omer Martin. 2.. - Rgvularr $16.95-$9.95. crepe‘ NviB‘m°F‘»l‘lH- 1113011. '1 HYNES — At the Rina‘ "10- FANCY mu-:ss cAnNivAL Alvin Hackett. 3. Bruce Arseu: Oll “mm ‘M Hm Sm‘ - - - GIRLS: DRESSES ti torla Hospital. .\Iontreal, Frl- The Fancy Dress Ice Cami, u]i_ . ' J ' d8Y- «l8"- 17- 1964- ‘-Vl"5~ Lmll‘ val. crowning of the Centennial Boys 14 years. 3 laps — 1.! January Clearance ammry Clurame _ Balame °‘ wlmu dmuesv v°lV°l'5v w°°" " 5 Hynes. Greenfield, in her 37th Queen and drawing for 3 three. Bruce Ar5enau][_ ‘ ‘ ’_I‘ahlen Ladies Lin«gerle,_ moetily small sizes and Broken size: from 2 to 14X . year. Remalnfi Yesllnfl al ll” tier Centennial cake climaxed‘ Boys 15 years. 3 laps -— l. Ai-‘ lncmdmi snmv H3“ 5119‘: 3355’ D°“‘ and JANUARY CLEARANCE " date residence. Fiincral ser- me fun day of acfivjfies_ i vin 1-{ackeu_ 0 o s -S -S Gowns. Regularly priced from $3.5-$12.95 R P i fivice from St. l\'l(.;iry's ‘Church. Prizes for the best costumes; Boys1l5OyearsV;zndt' ovgr ATll1li|L‘ JANUARY CLEARANCE ° 99- r C95 ‘ lg‘ ~‘Montague. Tues ay. .an. 2. were: ' race: . mar . ar in. . vn‘ iwith Requiem High Mass at In the six to 10 class for dou- Hackett. 3. Bruce Arsenault. ‘ TO 8.64 l’ 39:30 a.m. Interment in the bles: 1. Patsy Callaghan and Rays 15 years and over. hall- Ban“ 0‘ what on : :'d‘tlll‘Cll cemetery. Susan Mailette, 2. Karen Wedge mile — 1. Omer Martin, 2. Al- JAS Sm/sum’ an J‘cket8’p°.“'n.o"‘;;I ‘”:°°‘u' 1: ‘.7 Cotton F rii-at 4 t0 “'1'- :' qualiltw. Small. Medtun and Lana mints. JANUARY CLEARANCE - e . Regular “.5. ‘ E ii‘ S P E C I l JANUARY cu-:AiuiNcn 25% 0" R.9' Prlc.‘ 3 l at‘ A A 3 59 - - 0 - ODDS N ENDS ' ' :~ ‘ Including Sweaters. T-Shtrts. Slims, Cotton i, * .: GIRDLES c AS ’’’’3‘‘'‘‘''- w -3 Discontinued liliues n manut‘ac- JANUARY “Emmet :1 n i.;,-=-;;~..:-°i=-- -- --n 6----« ----=1 PRICES AS MARKED . :_ _ v ' Q. 3 2 I E l January Clearance "Nuiyy ‘SEIQFNCE snmmss MESH NYLON5—Flr|t oinlitv. N T? 3 400 Neede 15 Denier. In shod: Jamaica. ; -_ Chum Grey. White. Honey and - I 0 3 G Rm“ JANUARY cLnAn.ANcn ; : " - . , 81 0-1 , . . -m ---» we an ma .3: . 57¢ - ,2 front in Girdle & rainy style. sim s. M. L. ‘ ' A 2 -- “NW; ELSA-«NC-= Two pain for ............ .. _9 . .. ; i L _ TABLE OF MILLINERY ’ JEWELLERY nv C030-One mile °‘ l 5'°‘T5wEAR aaianca of aii ran and wln- GIRDLES rings. numrdsi§:°kiin?'ul3oTv:i$, .‘ . n gd“:t'3“l;“'_gk:°ll‘:: '9' ell""- Ml‘ V¢l°“l" “ll Pull on style in firm. light weight lycra Jllllllfi Clflfllfl I/2 e 5,1 . ‘I v nvv ty materials clearlns It with panei train and back. and hip min. vrl" ll JANUARY PLFARANCE 31:9?“ if '01:? iirium Hm" §'°°m°M' 6”’ "M "W “'1'” Sm‘ moms wooi. siuiu-s—ireatiu~in¢ um-iaht l‘ ‘. . ’ ‘ - - - .M. L, E_ L. o 2 ; GREA'|'|_y JANUARY cu.-:AitAi~ici; starlet In I selection of Him and °0“'““ ll 7 REDUCED mess wiuiiiiy calm" 5 88 “"""" "‘“" ““ 2 88 ° /_ {rt I - T9 3‘ - Juury Cleanses. each ' a ‘ .. . ' ' I E W. tr. smiw, PREMIER Store I-Ions: Monday to Thursday 9-5 . Friday 9-9: Saturday 9-12:30. _ .