Mere ‘island, furciers ltd. “Ae Utama am ‘rsmsone : i i i Count Honda ee ee Heavy Docket} There was a heavy “docket in | City . Police Court Saturday. Magistrate A.J. Haslam. QC, § presided: —- Lieyd Ernest Blacquiete. city. and James Wayne Petrie. Sel. kirk, were edch fined $25 and costs or 10 days for speeding Richard Patrick. Rooney, Or- : well, received a fine of $10 and . costs or five days on a similar charge. Francis Gerard Driscoll,..Mt. Herbert, charged with driving } while. his vision was obscured, was fined $10 and ouets or five days. i - Russell Allan ° ing wel, Mon- ’ tague, was. assessed $5. and costs or-two days for failing to stop at a stop sign “A city man was given a 40- day senténce, on request, for va- | — we igrancy. - ( | A city resident, charged with ti Prices conduct. was further remanded to Jan. 15 There were six cases of drunk ial Marked : Down and- incapable. -Two city men, {-— lamb, muskrat and others... an investment in long remanded from.Jan. 7. had their} . | iS term fashion at huge savings . . . Don’t wait ’till prices jeases dismissed, Another was]: © 20% to 50% are out of your reach, come in now and see the greatest | given a % tay sentence, com- ! collection of quality furs we have ever offered during’ our mitment held pending gond be- January Sale . + Pi é ~ E al 4 i 4 3 ~ MASKED FOR BATTLE re pee finer 40 od cts mm) 4 ea ae rae A Ey —*———Twere given fines of $20-and ee ; or 20 days each. j - %nfantrymen of the U.S. Ist bank in assault against Viet air e Division wear gas masks as Cong’s “Iron Triangle” 2 ‘ty attack. The troops used i ___ they advance through base of miles northwest of Saigon. In Seas the case orn te Car Invo cod “wiob control gas towand enemy background are huts and ban- ers and L tunnel pésitions along river ana grove devastated by heavy _ photo via radio from Saigon) Kiry 2 Mishaps — REAL PROFESSIONALS SSS | -sunmrnsine — ont accidents were reported - by RCMP and Town Police in this a Canadian Soldiers Proud 222=="| At 11.45 Saturday night the Of Peace Role In Cyprus 2s By A.C, HOLMAN ~~ cluding a contingent of national living quarters are spriced up. (coe eee “The United Nations maintains |Turkish from Turk jand made tidy. ~ @ 5,900 man military force. in| — - ee was one such ‘out- |o Catherine Poyater of Carie- This area is patrolled by the |. Siding. Damage from this Cyprus,’ 1,000 of these men are | It overlooks the highway | collision was in the vicinity of Canadian’ soldiers drawn from |20d iyo of one [that passes through the Kyrenia | $399. - ag the ranks of, the regular Canad- Guards, iskey’’ (Pass and four times daily the| while Consta tan army. - the 4th Regiment, Royal — jtroops of Cliffside used to gath- | of ‘aaaine — eee \ ‘STOLES \ dane ‘Assotiment. OF ' Luxurious Mink Stoles “They are real professionals end the Canadians set a s ard for the rest of the. force to- live up to.” said the acting Force Commander Brig. A.J. Wilson, MBE, MC. ro Horse ‘Artillery and ler to watch what they called tand- |Squadron of the Royal Saas “the knee parade’’. Dragoons. Sem The knee parade was the con- voy of Greek-Cypriot vehicles ;which are escorted through Tur- ikish territory by the scout cars : i i 2 3 midst of his investigation, a 1964 ws, driven by George Pick- » Proceeding along the highway, ” struck the RCMP vehicle and then caromed into the Paynter car. e." 8a jof the Royal Canadian Dra-| Both the Pickard vehicle and goons. From. their vantage point, the police car sustained con- - high up on the cliff,-the ‘tien in | siderable damage from this col- the outpost are able to look down | lision while the Paynter car re- linto the cars of the Greeks and | ceived additional setenc esti- | ee ae ne ea nese ie - , ie in m. nce term, a scene, | oe mid Aga HORBUTE 15 Keep theme pe wade Sv Bhan Garrett: Baltic ion their toes, they,.never serve; On the serious side of th the second accident but is. There are six national contin- in ings | in gents comprising ate for more |:cyiftside” Hes.between a heavy believed to have only been shak- | Only’ the Canadian and British —_ weeks. This keeps them \Greek concentration to the front | ©® ¥P- contingents pay thelr own way. ro of them and a Turkish head- bored. with : Contingents from Denmark, or . becoming lquarters further up the moup- ° ° Sweden, Finland and Ireland |r '+t- __,|taing to the rear of them. = ne Situation all scselien Clee allowane-|_ When they move into these | It“has.one of the most beauti-|_ E ‘ : fee eee ES ee es from the United Nations, outposts, all the ingenuity of the |ful views of any of the Canadian turbine To Serer mystery amet teen si taapepkas picegii din . The praise that was cere Canadian soldier comes into |manned, outposts. It overlooks g °o : = amet : Brig. Wilson, a career officer eee the 7 im the British ‘Army, is Chief of only 00. the outskirts: of Z ; Ht Staff of the United Nations Force in Cyprus. (UNFICYP), but but is now acting force COM- | most i i il a f gt ele age a Bet Savana Mae ame) te Toe ts Rie | Dg st me! ‘8 je contin- ‘ * - ste, ecco nd gle Se ry a wy |cecnaay ee sree ke Pe tryGroup || ly ACKETS | Sapphire Mink Paw Coat . ... now 599.00 IT’S WORTH IT emacs: ae. Giiaeel tele hed of Purtey, mace’ @ mei ie an te wt eee ae ‘ - Electric Seal Coat (dyed rabbi 5 The cost of maintaining the |and gardens and mess tents and ‘away. approved flock association will : a now 292.00 aca ers | ented ceed Ges] |. Grey Persian Lamb... +... from 299.00 a the impression that whatever it | id N P annual dinner meeting oe * ; aan hes ee ae China Mink Jacket (dyed) now:260.00 a on " I . or two nner is in newly re ‘ e Seta . svar] (Sland News age pace oes fen «| lack (eyed lon Lamb + fom 249.00 __Stenced Mouton docket proceed | : . : ‘ollow meal. SNe buen ‘ ee ee ee ee _sapect. Tt was agreed by every. will follow the Muskrat Backs (dyed) from 199.00 now sa te aise sana oeet nt | ao wn, Mon., Saat, 10, 1966. |aivinon, ‘New’ Brunswick Ge. ye 7 3 Pastel Mink Paw Jacket”... now 475.00 _ Oe iat nela as ae ot . Sent ot sane, Sussex Squirrel Jackets ......., eevee teroewes from, 499.00 Oe : ee te, Canadian fre in juste SMELTS RUNNING GO, h tre vest epost, Mink Jackets Soe from. 876.00 Grey Persian Sides Jacket ... now 177.50 8 e ence aii : rang it was learned from Ooo Ores OO Oe ere Sceprgnee et = e the "wont of malts the G a Na a ( a i ==. tpaatalett Tob cipeicolaens Pa Sheared Muskrat (dyed). ...... from 199.00 — ~ aft Cem Cayed) 608. 00. * peace in prus falls on_ rT : i fiekdnnal ‘whe is setretervétee- ; : ears “3. CoO bce en ee a veies ki Gos ke babel 00 q an an Deal eater ot re approved flock as Beaver (sheared) ...............:. Pict 299.00 | Persian Lame Paw Jacket (dyed) aie Island poulirymen have te- 2 5 HU bis os aie: now 260.00 Chine Mink 3/4 Coat — now 388.00 — China Mink Stole (dyed) ...... now 139.00 ‘Squirrel Stole (dyed) roma e «, NOW 220.00 2 eae ae ee “creek cently been enjoying a most pro- and Turkish outposts and if an fitable period, with unusually incident occurs it is the soldiers ae ae for eggs. They're én the UN outposts: who- know. of r though, at ee i ment inthe last ie ae or—10 it first and often-the action they irst ' {aa i Ge eamed| ty am Teo awe temas imi St pe tout te hal’ uation: ee pa sees, five by North | He: must have’ a:"'amelt line to [production on-the- verge: of-being tween June and December there |ty-own' stretched sot omen aan (rect the smelt to—hie-—hole/unprofitable. were 69 shooting incidents alone. |ice? Paths and ues ae foo eve line can be made from_any- | : This work places a heavy re- : |thing usually found in a woman's eponsibility. on Mie cobporals |sotme ee on, Stary and dif- | sewing box. Most smelts seem to Lawyer Honors THREE QUARTER COATS | | Black, Dyed Persian Lamb =. Ty from. 440.00- Kidskin wa 208.00 and the men of the outposts for ; ee |prefer buttons and gold eure sto gu : it is from cad little wee tients. posit erianae uc uiyweek dance 0 will bg rll rans ceases : | ‘System Given Grey Persian Lamb (natured), oeeeee from 380.00 that the full scale ‘ ts” : yarn. is n : : i ‘ Most of these shacks send come. It is their job to prevent UP |the hole and the fisherman oe Shar Blast oe s ~ 3 ing very well. prove bited. | smelt to' run. When this | TORONTO (CP) — Criminal : : Speaking of the mer in the the domain of the smelt fisher- | occurs, a good man can spear |lawyer Joseph Sedawick ¢ ad Muskrat Backs (dyed) oe ee er + from 299. 00 outposts, Col. John L. Drewery, |™an—that wimter sportsman seoubaundies of the Canadian con prefers the thrill of catching iferring Queen's Counsel nclies tingent and deputy chief of staff | Wily to STOVE NEEDED “ jon lawyers has ceased to have ortega engage iw ont I ashe eee anne il we have twice as man : NCO’s. as-we_ thought fig hey T shacks-may—look cum- istructed of a five galloti* oil ished. It's ideal to ‘have .a corporal | bersome from the exterior, but 'U™. but modern shacks fea- |. Mi said Saturday eu running much of the show. In| inside they are fitted out with’ ‘fe the propane model. This Tn nt hae hecome mean, all the , Shacks up to 55 or 60 dozen a day. ' jonto says the system of age FULL LENGTH COATS | Muskrat (dyed). iu, y.+++. from 299.00 hat it has become mean- other setups the. officers have of home. Most | Newer type clits down the smoke | Pateat tls usutped much of the responsib- | sh sen ek lin the shack, but older fisher- imgless and a mockery. * flity of the senior NCO’s and the | some are big aa ene: but. | tmen ‘feel this is “an “unnecessary <c9Mr-—-Sedewick:-a--Q€-himself;- . Re- senior NCO’s have usurped the : ‘innovation. | was commenting on the release responsibilies of the junior gardless.of size they all have one |!" "00 ast week of the 1966 list-of QC Black Dyed Persian Lamb . eee eessss from 39.00. i \thing in common... . the smelt | a most important | synointments fae. Ontario. NCO's.”’ . |hole. This large hole is located Part of any smelt fisherman's | Mois | PRIDE DERIVED lin the floor of the shack usually gear is a small burlap sack. At Pol list contained 11 names | Natural Grey Persian Lamb ; | ek 449.00 The pride derived from being’ peerage Pas ace of the shack | ee “ of the He the weigh o ry a ‘wn ths Four kbout a man’s sac ermines his ; given this responsibility, and in inches long. These [worth as a fisherman. The heav- |lst.” Mr. Sedgwick said: i Mouton (processed lamb ) ; ~~. from 199. 00 ‘ the knowledge that he is doing a |holes offer the fisherman p| worthwhile job and doing it|Of chance to spot the stray tet the sack, the bigger the | Henry L. Cartwright, a Kings- + well, becomes evident in conver- |sméelt, or ample room for action |SWasger. ton lawyer who has turned down Hudson Seal (dyed sheared muskrat) from 499. 00 lif a QC honor three times, said sations with the Canadian sold- |if a school should suddenly come | The man with the empty sack (4). oractiog ic h turee: ink We fers’ i ‘into range. The bottom of the | |has, difficulty explaining. ‘how The responsibility is .not for- hole is covered with shell or ithey all got away. ae worthless. ; Brown Dyed Persian Lamb eRe rae tees from 756. 00 gotten: wher the men are out of |beans to bring the outline of eo | JUST POLITICAL FAVORS? their outposts on leave periods. | smelt clearly into’ vision. | : “The inclusion of. a few Kolinsk (one only) *. vee . ... 876 00 tng — Canad-|.~ _ sMFLT SPEARED | Receives Word | eminent nalts sprinkled with | f ae aca F ans on leave in Nicosia were sad ' ‘It oN . ey rie ad ees | te amet Maer oes ¢ OF Death In B.C. |stats Sanne | | Beaver (sheared) 00.25. et eunn, from 476.00 Greeks and Turks with a degree land: leres ‘ihe fish wih ee | ch ‘of respectability,"’ he said. ‘But §* ' , ; os are det a otiae haneeed oe line” attempting at. the same 1, John—Johnson, Margate. has it's a well-known; fact >that : foreign troops ate serving away ltime to transfix the smelt on the eran word of the death of El they're handed out as political rip. These i he rt Johnson at a Vancouver | favors. from home spear FP. parole San: Ue hospital on Jan. 2. He was a son “The island of Cyprus has been ae ea from anything from | the late Robert Johnson. His |, -1™e, the title, is imported divided .into six divisions, with |fishing rod handles to smail dia- | ' from England,. Canada should : ; ; wife is t ‘ 4 each national_-contingent looking. Meter copper_pipe. The spears. qieic,ine former Jane Bernard. abide by the rules set down in after one of them. The Canad-|Vark in length from three. to six son, Anthony of Vancouver Britain, he. said: By tradition, ; fans are responsible for the Ky- ifeet depending ‘on the height of ——--__- the hgnor. is conferred only on § ~ : : renia Zone which is to the north-|@ shack and the depth of the | WILL SWALLOW FARTH |barristers who ‘uphold the Nts Queen's justice’ : ; ' east of Nicosia. -The Kyrenia |water. A short spear is prefer- in court. Zone is not large physically, but |red at low ane while a ieee | When the fuel in its interior |: Mr., Cartwright said‘ the Brit- ~ it. contains the Jargest. Turkish one is-required when the tide is is used up, the sun will expand |i8h title is not ‘conferred on J, ‘eenclave in the island. It fs in this | almost and smelts lurk’s0 far as to engulf the earth Solicitors: wha do office work or * enclave that the majority: of the near the bottom. - -jand the three other nearest |on many who “never enter court J. ” Gichica Street Turkish troops are. located, in |‘ Thé spear ia only a small pan iplaneta, 2, 2 jin their ‘whole careers.” e ‘ ; : ; 4 eee : ‘ . Peis ‘ eg aee , x 5 «4 4 $ ¢ . ‘ $ 4 SireeentinnpilinaahenantendatnicnntcsiMyyaiesmanetianith ¥istindacereengenyistignimanasianss ¥ ; —, : . ¥ , soon = ae Mneanamce a Me o ote c a ns ’ i ry - we Saba Storie ogra eaten ge een PE EN SU NR INR Oren wee