the past 60 years. ' The remains are resting a. the Montague Funeral Home. l Whim Road lady Dies In 86th Year MONTAGUE —— The death oc‘ curred at the Macbean Nursing Home. New Perth. Friday, Dec 20, of Margaret MacFarland oi' Whim Road in her 86m year.i' She was a daughter of the late. Mr. and Mrs. John Mar-Farland.‘ NORWICH. England Apart from a few years spent Students at a Norfolk teacher in Boston in her early life she‘ training college are taking a lived at Whim Road. course in interior decoration She is survived by her dougn- with the aim of helping senior ter. Mrs. Elsie Fer-:iison, .lloii-lcitizcns redecorate their homes tanue and one Iti‘lllllt‘i‘ e funeral will be held at 2 pm. Tuesday. Dec. 24 from the Presbyterian Church, Montague. Montague cemetery. CHEER UP HOMES Hcrher.‘ on weekends. Joy to the world on this the blessings of the Day. Christmas! with whom the has molded tori Interment will be in Lowerl I (C?)— l t l Gaudet made the presenta- tions on behalf of the city. to MISS MARY Redmond. 91. left, and Alexander MacKen- zie. 96. centre. are seen here ENMAN DRUG CO. LTD. 265 Water St. Summerside cil©ll©lfl USED ES tot the message of the manger, "or new, brill peace and contentment to all of us at Christmas. the two oldest senior citizens attending the function. Miss Redmond, formerly of Hope River. and Mr. MacKenzie formerly of Belfast. are resi- dents of Beach Grove Inn. and were two of the some 160 sen- ior citizens who were guests of the Lions Club. receiving gifts and congratu- lations from Mayor A. Wal- then Gaudet, left, at last night's 4th annual ‘Auid Ac- quaintance Night celebra- tions sponsored by the Char- lottetown Lions Club at the Charlottetown Hotel. Mayor lions Club Entertains 160 Senior CitiZens Amid a profusion of fostivcfthroug‘hout the entire program. decorations. upwards of Allison Gill was master of senior citizens of the Charlottetceremonies while King Lion town a were he guests of Bill Brown gave the official the Charlottetown Lions Club at address of welcome. Other:- theirr 4th annual Auld Acquaint~ prominent citizens seated at ance Night celebrations held at the head table were Rt. Rev. the Charlottetown Hotel lastil’atrick McMahon. who gave evening. .tiie invocation. and Rev. Ernest Held under H“, patronage "Lt". Evans. who pronounce-tithe Lieuteriant-(‘lovernor W. .l. \fac- ‘l‘m‘i‘dll‘lml‘. “’hll" 'ihP “Mfrs Donald. Premier .1. Walter Ethawfll 'h" F'"_"“mm“nl and m'lmc‘ and Mayor A. Waithen Gaudetw1M1 "H‘S‘IHIS the senior citizens were treat-1",",- “n-l‘w 30-" ed to a turkey dinner with all lame to the heat-Governor. and the trimmings in keeping within“- que i table guests. the Yuletide season. Santa Claus. despite his busyi Making a sponltancous ad— schedule. found time to green. ress. James Pendongast, and distribute gifts to the son-ithanked the Lions Club for its ior mem the community ikindness. Miss Heather Burke in the true spirit of Christmas. i hired the head talble guests to were also pres-l MacGillivaI‘y. - . ' Mainland Nova Scotia. Prince hi‘acGillivary were head Edward “land Md New BWM' ISLAND NEWS PAGE z The Guardian, communion. Dec. 23. 1963. winch and dnlfdu w oil eohentdnment and calm] buses. Pupils were accommo- dated In homes In the Village Mall service was held up giving the postal staff 3 Well desen‘Ved breathing spell. Extra hel Gerald Keowgh and Tignish Area Is Normal After Storm Shaw Pleased With Grant To Creamery Premier Walter R. Shaw has expressed pleasure with the an- nouncement that the federal gov~ ernment u granted 360.000 to the Moreli Creamery Co-opera- tive Association to assist in the construction of their new cheese fac “ government," he said. “has been active since the day tire destroyed the Morell cream- ery to get assistance for re- building. We immediately got in touch with Ottawa through our resources development pro- gram for assistance." Premier Shaw said “we felt that the Moro gro was en- titled to assistance and two of my mlnisteu. Hon. ‘ew Macho and Hon. Loo Rossiter. followed the matter through. and I am pleased that assist~ ll ance has been granted. WEATHER TORONTO (CPI — Observed temperatures: lRiots Flare In Nicosia N‘IOOSllA. Cyprus (AP)— Blo'od flowed on Nicosia streets Saturday in the most serious display of animosity between Greek and Turkish Cypriots since Britain freed this Mediter- ranean island on Aug. 16. 1960. Two Turkish Cypriots were shot dead and nine persons— seven of Turkish and two of Greek blood—were wounded in two attrays that followed weeks ' tension over proposed changes in the country's consti- tution. FERRIES BACK ON SCHEDULE CN'R ferries were back on schedule yesterday after a hectic two days when stormy weather and severe ice con— ditions prevented loading and unloading the lower decks. The biggest problem was with ice conditions on the loading ramps both at Borden and Cape Tormentine. Crews worked around the clack to clear the ice and the first vehicles used the ramps around noon on Saturd y. Train No. 39 from Charlotte- town to Borden broke down for several hours at Royalty Junction Saturday but the ferry Abegweit waited until it rea Borden before making her 10 o‘clock sail- ing—four hours behind sche- dule. Extra fricght trains were (running throughout e pro- vrince yesterday in an effort to clear the tie up of mail and express as the result of the ferry and train hold up Thursday. Flrldsy and Satur- ay. Buses also reported a tre- mendous volume of express. pers Mrs. James A'Hearn have been employed at the Tlgnioh post office during the rush season. Other staff mnbers are Postmaster Hector Buote. Ever ett Broderick and Alcid Bond in: when snow plows in the ;‘ roach. SYNTHETIC GEMS The largest synthetic diamon so for measures only to T-ignri-sh area after the recent produc 1-26th of an inch. Min Max Vancouver ... 42 47 vVictorla 39 47 lEdmonion . . . . .. -6 23 Calgary 5 44 egina . .. 5 11 innipeg . ... .. ~20 4 Toronto. .. . 23 30 Ottawa .. 1 18 Montreal . . . . .. . 6 14 Quebec 6 15 Fredericton . . . . .. 13 22 Saint John . 5 22 Moncton . 6 21 lifax 11 23 Charlottetown . 9 23 Sydney . .. 17 31 Yarmouth . 21 24 St. John‘s. Ntld. . . 23 33 HALIFAX (CP) —— The wea~ ther office says with a weak northwesterly flow of cold dry air over the Maritimes. few clouds are expected today throughout most of the district. Maximum temperatures are ex- pected to be much the same as those experienced Sunday in all egions. Regional forecasts: jwick: A few clouds and cold; ilight winds. Low-high at Hall- ; fax 8 and 25. Yarmouth 15 1nd ;23. Kentviils 2 below and 3 iabove, New Glasgow 8 and 23. .Gosnen 3 and 23. Charlottetown ‘5 and 25. Moncton 5 and 23. Entertainment also played a f their 595"" prominent part in the program when some of the best knownl PLAN TERMINAL artists of the City gave. freely OTTAWA ‘CPLfl‘ new pas“ “f their Um“ and talents to senger terminal is planned for ALAN D. CRUE Summerside May all your hopes: and dream come true this Christmas! RAMSAY’S ESSO SERVICE STATION Kensington » ’ / I / 4’4 a“? , . 0 T O .0 '//r O // uMJonaCMItM WWW owlrtendaln dumbest qgodlmldllnlsplflt SHELDON DIXON LEI. provide the guests with an ex-ith . t . cellen repertoire of Christmiasl e ampor at Bagomue' Que" music. Under the direction oftwm begin' Transpnrt Minister Sign“ Mall" H‘mm‘a» CNDi t’h‘d‘ll‘xeorge Mcllraith said in the‘ Noire Dame Academy EMS iCommons Saturday in reply to choir headed the list 01' enter“ i Creditiste Gilles Gregoire. t'ainimonlt. their voices blend-i ing beautifully with the strains of many I' te st known‘ i CONGRAT Duet by Nancy Cox and Barbara Cameron. and solos by Nancy Cox and Frank Macy Intyre and several selectiozzs on i the piano by Albert Blanchard: climaxed the program. A highlight of the. evening was the presentation of gifts to 3 Alexander MacKenzie. 96. and Miss Mary Redmond. 91. by Mayor Gaudet, on bt‘lllall of the city Lieut-Gaverenor MacDonald; Premier Sh and Mayo‘-“ Gaudet made brief addresses in which they extended Christ- mas greetings to the attend- ing senior citiacns and praise the, Chanotteoown Lions ho were hosts for the occasion. Headed by a motor escort from the city police force the attending senior citizens were taken on a e tour of e city to View .trhe Christmas light and decorations before being transported back to their respective places of resi- den Avon Valley for or Falmouth We extend 3- cc. Assisting the City Lions in the motorcade and other trans- portation duties were bers of the Parkdaie Lions crud} while the Lionettes played ‘ on the ope 3d. wants of DEATH NOTICES } (Received too late for Classified : Death Notice column). GALLANT — At the Charlotte. town Hospital, Saturday. Dec. 21. 1983, Raymond Gallant. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gallant. South West, In his 15th year. His remains were transferred from the Perry Funeral Home in the home of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacDonald. Souris. from where the tunenal will be held Tuesday morning. leaving the home at 9:15 for mass at St. Alexis Church. Rollo Bay at 9:80. Interment in the church cemeterv. VAN OMME —- At the Prince Edward Island Hospital Sun- day. Dec. 12. 1963. John Henry . van 0mm: of Southport in his 05th year. Resting at the Mac- Wo Wish Loan Funeral Home from when the funeral will be held Tuesddy. Dec with service commsncln It 1 pm. Interment in Flori Hills ox Memorial Gardens. ibut it is not known when work ‘1, m gordon’s Greenhouses .‘Frcdericton zero and 23, Saint John 3 and 23. Edmundston zero . and 15. Campbellton 5 and 18. High tide today at Charlotte- 1 town 2.49 em. and 4.08 pm. At fiRustico at 11.50 am. and 10.42 Summerside tide eighteen 1 minutes later than Charlotte- ' town Sun rises today at 7.19 ‘and sets at 4.39. ULATIONS To WILLIAMS FLORIST on the opening of his new Flower Shop Greenhouses N. B. BEST WISHES To Williams Florist ning of their new Flower Shop S.H. TAYLOR CO. LTD. Monet on. N. 3. ALL THE BEST To Williams Florist on the opening of their New Flower Shop N.B. T0 UNVEIL PLAN MONTREAL (CPI—The mas- ter plan of the 1967 Montreal world's fair will be made public at a press conference today. Deputy Commissioner - General Robert F. Shaw announced. It was submitted to federal and Quebec provincial government officials Friday. Sister Dies In Bristol, N.H. MONTAGUE Word has been received by Archie Stew- art of Montague of the sudden death of his sister. Mrs. Mor- ton Plonkie of Bristol. New Hampshire. She was in her 77th year. Mrs. Plonkie was formerly Florence Stewart. 3 daughter of John. Stewart and Elizabeth (Nicholson) Stewart of Whim ad Left to mourn ls her husband and one son. Maurice; one bro- ther. Archie of Montague and three sisters, Edith. Mrs. Wil. liam Munroe. Annapolis. Md.; Mary. Mrs. Elmer Plonkie, Nor- folk. Va.. and Margaret, Mrs. M.S. Matthews of Stockton, Calif. Interment was at Bristol. N.H. The scene is set for gladness and cheer” .so we send our brightest wishes with a happy "Thank you” for allowing us to serve yott ’ GEO. T. CLARKE 18 Summer St. W Sincerely Wish Summerside Our Sincere COTTALE "BEST WISHES” Goes out to Williams Florist on the Opening of their New Flower Shep GARDENS Wow ’ . To The Opening Of Our New Flower Hero In the Interior of our new Flower Shop, hero we have all the latest facilities to please you. 1.. MIOIAMjim nonsr ALL THE BEST To Williams Florist On The Opening Of Their New Flower Shop John's Greenhouses ' Wholesale Florists Summerside P.E.I. w Shop We can look after your Christmas «Easter orders locally or world wide Hiroth Florists Tologmpll Delivery Anatolian. We ottlhovoagoodossortmonf ofpotfod plants and cut flowers In thorth typos Induytostosultyou. Did Mill 4i