tancouvei- 32 as turning much milder: southwest icampbellton one below and 13 iVictoria 33 47 winds 20 shifting in afternoon above. iEdmonton 15 19 to north 20. Low-high at Halifax Bay of Fundy; Southwest - iCalggry 19 35 an. Yarmoutli 8 and 30. Kent-:wlnds 20 shifting in ~fternoon imaging o 19 ville 3 below and 32 above. Newtto north 30; cloudy with a few {Winnipeg .14 0 Glasgow 5 below and 32 above. isnnwflurries changins to sncw lToronto 12 29 Gcshen zero and 30 above, Char- ]before noon but changing back . ,Ottawa —3 13 lottetown 3below and 30 above. to a few snowfluries in the Albanian OHd WBS'I' Prince COUNinMonti-eal — 14 Cape Breton: Cloudy with a afternoon; visibility 10 miles lOuebpc _ _ . . , ,. .13 5 for snowflurries changing to lowering in precipitation to he 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Fri. Dec. 28, 1 2.]Fredericton -2 10 occ—"sional light snow in after- to three miles and occasionally 1 Saint John , . . . . .. 3 11 nozn but changing back to a to near one-nuarter mile' tem. Mom-tor . . . . . . . .. 0 to few snowflurries by evening; iperatures rising to the 208. I Halifax 18 Charlottetown 5 3 west winds 20 shifting by even-| town at 12.24 a.m. and 11.50 I ey 15 13 ing to north 20. Low-high at at Rustico at 9.10 em. and 6.31 Yarmouth .. 16 25 Sydney 5 and 30. epm Summerside tide eighteen St. John‘s . 16 34 Eastern N.B. Counties, Lower , minutes later than Charlotte- ‘ St. John River Valley: Cloudy . town. Sun rises today at 7.21 and I HALIFAX (CPt—The weather with occasional lig ht snow t sets at 4_41 office says occasional snow is Changing in the afternoon to a' expected to spread into all re- few SHOWflurl‘iES; Clearing in; gions by afternoon: however. thl’ late!" afternoon; tumins' - i . , . clearing should take place over much milder southwest winds It is expected that by Jan. 7. and industry will be available many sections in the anemon 20 shifting in afternoon to north 26 . turning much milder; south-l High tide today at Charlotte. p.m U) ‘< D. B 0 12’:thigdggftnincxl‘ses “fl” bejfor some of the courses. or evening as cold air begins 20. Low-high at Moncton 2 be- e PI‘OVHK'O- - r t back int th three low and 25 above Fredericton 7 . ' , This protince already has se- 0 move 0 e ’ . ielltlliiifitrlyniiti the New \ear. liand- i veral instructors_ and as soon provmces. - below and 25 above. Saint John 5 ructors from the bew. 5 below and 25 above. 0 gaiiii‘ég‘r'l‘igliyesgtii’i‘i‘pfie if 0“ Reg‘m‘ “6°35”: Upper Si. John River Valley. The Srovincial handiciaf‘ts dl Mainland Nova Scotia and Bay of Chaleur: Cloudy with ‘ ' _ ' . . ' Prince Edward Island: Cloudy occasional light snow ending in 5 Ann'VersarY ‘ccvtor' Mrs' Munel L‘s.ter' has with occasional light snow be- the afternoon; skies clearing in T Be d asked that groups organize them- ginning near noon and Changing afternoon: turning much 0 serve fives mi" the “Wired number to a few sowflurries in the aft- milder; southwest inds 20 O n YO Ul" SUMMERSIDE M d. poerrsgici‘o glut”: figgonggmee: ernoon; Snowflurries e n din g shifting in afternoon t north 20. s — r. an ‘ k. 1 . . z _ . dt d Mrs. Vernon Craig of Bedequef the group‘ and the handicrafts and 5 ms cearing by evening Low high at Edmun son an r will be observing their 50th; diViSl0h~ . wedding anniversary on New" Coursos that will be startingi 1 to 5 Year’s Day. at which t i m e next month and the number thati O 0 their re] t' r g ‘ ' B‘MC Ships Alai‘garee tfore- become holder of the Navy's ycal‘. The "most travelled 3 “es and a ho“ M can be accommodated In each' Brunswick department of trade ‘I‘x H . H friends are expected to call at group are textile aintin . 20:1 bi ' groundi and Ottawa are shown -niiost days at sea titlc_ for ship award goes to HMCS their home to extend congratu-ileathercraft. 16: jgwelleig, ~_} T d H y.“ be . d b th u der. ed hereott lluw‘ luring: acruise 1963. RCA ships spcrit i000 Crescent. an Atlantic Com- lations. ~ wood turning 16 and weaving en 81.5 “I _ receive y e n 31331 which c ill." litcd to the 176 days at sea and travelled more munzl destroyer escort. with Mr. and Mrs. Craig have two mt 5' ' ’. tip to and including December 26 for 12 bus tires days iii-u Ottawa rccirdcd to than 1.200.000nii1c (luring llll‘ 43.000 milcs. sons and one daughter who “1” 750 x 20— 10 ply nylon Heavy Duty mud grip. _ ;r Otatoes be at home to mark the obser-I .' Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- 77m . end of October showed imports; Vance. They are Herbert Craig.i ‘ cepted ‘ N I n ‘\\'.(‘ll‘e up 12 per cent compared; Prince Edward Island pom. gliddleton: Charles R. tBudl< ' ‘ y “'1” a “il‘e'per'ccm gain in i toes were commanding a prom-i raigv summerSide and Mrsfi TORONTO (CP) —- Temperan . l W V cispoiits. But het adds that ‘rlnuchf‘ mm of up to 35 cents pm. 75_ i Izowness. Summerside. tures issued by the weather‘ I” I" ' . o tic impor gain re ects ound ban on the Montreal mar.‘ e onored couple will be at office: - ‘ - - . illQiif‘l' prices caused by dollarl fie: wednzsday over New Bums, home to their friends Tuesday Min. Max. secretary Alberto" Reglonal H‘gh SChool 154 Richmond St‘ devaluation. _ 1wick potatoes. it was 1.6.831ch afternoon and evening. Datvson . . _ . . , _ , H .20 .5 l Charlottetown u S o Tm“ means that a “lanveb' vesterdav in the daily market ;-—fi——————"___—_———_——_——_.———————————————"————-————_-""""""""‘——_ small part of the recent growth ‘ . ‘ i w of real demand in Canada haSl 222?:Li[u€:nada depanment 0‘ CIPl-‘Eli‘ CLEFF. Ont. (Cpl—.the year increased the cupacuv been supplied from abroad. . _ - Use of nickel in 1963 is expected-of its Thompson. Mair. opera- PAYMENTS DEFICIT CLIMBSS P-E-I- quotations of 51-80 wt to equal or exceed the levels ofition from 75.000.000 pounds of Mr. Ilccs notes that Canada's 132.00 991‘ bag ComPaFEd W ith . ' . recent years. Henry S. \Vingate.irefiiicd nickel annually to 90.‘ international balance - of - pay- , $1.50 t0 $1.60 offcrcd for N.B.§ c h air in :i n cf Internationali000.000 pounds. bruising lnco‘s ments deficit had risen to $791.3 SPUdS- , I . ‘ . m pany of Canadaitotal capacity at Thompson and ‘000000 in the first nine months Ottawa quotations ran $1.85: 4 Ltd.. : j: in a year-end state-fin Ontario 5 Sudbury area to of 1962 from 3710000000 a year. to $2.00 for P.E.I.'s compared to . 400000.000 pounds. eai'l‘ei'. V _ ‘ _ ;$1.65 to $1.85 for N.B.'s. Long-rank prospects for m-' Capacity of two nlilel‘ priiici- "there is. however. indication} Toronto quotations for Island creased consumption continue'pal Canadian producers F31. of an improvement in the cur-i spuds of $135 to $2.15 comparedi excellent he Eintvs- . Econbridge Nickel Mines Ltd. rem balance nosmon in the lat- : to $1.75 to $1.85 for N.B.. pota-. I - " fr?“ “orld “mke‘ chgéiand Sherritt Gordon Mines Ltd. “‘1' Pill“! 0f 1952-" toes. SUmPIiOH “‘39 about 43000‘ lis estimated at 70,000.000 and ExclianEe-rate devaluation of . . _ POUhdS~ The third high?“ in‘25 000 000 pounds respectivelv. the dollar. increased tax incen-‘ Tatdl mmemem 0f.P'E‘I’ p0 hiStm‘V "m 31‘“! With 50"! 000" y Y - ' lives and credit facilities and " tatoes up to Dec' 26 15 hsmd 8“ U ‘[ .p " ’ t CapaCity of other free-world ‘ .. ' l3.949 carloads. and this com-l 000 pounds “3‘ 1961' producers is estimated HS {01- Otiier mteasures. have had the pares with 3718 cars at {hot ' Consumption . in c re a se (i lowers: Societe L0 “CML New ‘ effect. or materialle cisteiidingi same time last war. Total. in both the lnited States and . - .. the aieas of production in which = . . . ' , . . Caledonia. 50.000000 rounds ., -. - . i Maritime shipments of 9.368 Canada and they accounted for H M- . C . Rid_ (dilflt'ildn industiy can com- . more than half the free world‘s idlannaof mmgzz I ‘pmij- r cars compares with 6.282 car-i total consumption. but demand' 8' leflon' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ apa' “The beneficial effects of! loads at the same date 8 F631” l 2:! H :2 cr to inese refiners. using imported . Shekem’d in Ellmpe- t 101.95 50 000 000 thcse new initiatives should bet 330- Th 1952 mnwmpii’m 1‘3 eil M. ' ~ ‘ ' .- . - incrcasinglv apparent in the pe- ‘ . . . , . l. Wingate Sdlt’i repoits 1n< __ ~ , , wmgate mmmemed' ‘5 abou"idicate that Cuba is continuing “M ahead In fact the further DAXGEROL‘S DAYS ‘ 80 1361‘ 0917! Of the “60 “‘nl'ld‘st - - penetration of markets arising: During the Dark Ages walled - - . . t 01 e nickel in the form . ,2 i .. Pres?!" prfOlilé‘tfléml 63982157;- 6; lg} oxide mm. in W. trom the new competitive zeitles replaced open towns and; clusne in. u a. II12:111- _._1 or .United States government mm” stieiictli ofVICanadianproducers :moatcd castles took the place; countsf oi ‘mtilt‘ 1till i- .tieg seized M m, cum... ., should pimide a major sourceof country Villas as barbarians» cent 0 tie .rcc worc camel .V. . .‘ . ‘ i of stimulus in thc comin 'ear." and robbers illaged Euro e. International Nickel dui‘ing‘glme‘ and some “f m” mil‘.“ g) p p ‘ ‘ was offered for sale in 1.062 in i ' W ES}ERNiiiiiiiiizfmlii."TESLSfTI Prominent .| OR GIRL ’3 outrank all other applications of inickel but with a drop in us P.E.|. preporation. iistiiiirites vi‘ piii- o . [centage consumption in various fields. with 1961 comparatisz You do not have to be an B R I E F S in brackets. are: l Evening Patriot carrier to Stainless stccls 30 per ('Cnt ’ v ‘ i enter this contest Your cus- .15.. Sf. JOHNS. Nfld. (CPl — |struction Company Limited. is tomer Will be turned over to ‘ a regular carrier but you will i ; mp, foundland‘s most prominent bus- ' ,.l 3') (33!: nickel plating . . construction Steele 13 int; mm Clicslcy A. Crosbie. one of New-iamong the largest construction i and Steel cautmgg 13 ifirms in the province. 3 get credit for the sale. }p€.r and brass plump-.5 {our inessmcn and a member of onei Mr. Crosbie was elected in; VISITED BRIEFLY ' (mum: 3“ Others nine miner of the best-known families in the l 1946 to the National Convention. ; ... ' iii-s .lnlm K. Clark province. died in Honolulu Wed- a body investigating Newfound- nd fnmpy pulp-i310, visited 1nesday. He was 57. land's future. and was president riefly wu‘u lir. and Mrs. How- ‘ .\li-. Crosby was president of Of the Party advocating 9'30“ Crosbie and company Limited, nomic “union with the United lConlinued from pa :0 1‘: a fish mercantile business estah- |Stat95~ . I tion in both domiisiic and for. lislied in 1932 by his father. the' At confederat‘on With Canada .ll'xrton. ilt Christ v “1 LST 1“: CITY cign markets. tuc Canadian iaifi‘ Sil‘ JOhn A. Cl‘OSbie. a for- I i“ 1949' he refused to Sign “inhi borinuii Latter. Alherléii. is economy Should move Stmdilv mm. prime minister of Newfound, iother members 'of the delegation l i ii lcu days in Cliar- forward ‘ 1am], :named to finalize the terms oft lotteton ii .;:ii~ r at his gl‘alld- "While the task .ilicad i.\ not lie was president also of East. union because he disagreed With mother. \lJ" Luna Lai‘tei‘. an easy one. there is cvtry i'ra- crn Provincial Aiswa s and one.“ the “inns.” .. . IV v “FRTOV son for Canadians to look to the Chm“. Shipping Limitgd, An. F‘rst "‘5"de 192" he had; ‘ 1““ ‘, ‘ future with new cinfidcncc.” other of his companies. New-"Wen.tly been .dworc.°d and re'i Ml“ “fl “ 31‘” Bernard Mr. Hces says latest figures foundland Endincering and Con- i marned' Suw‘vms ""3de two: - and family. \loin-iun. are gliCSiSvar 1962 Show indwria] promw a tsons and a daughter. I l of iii: and MN. Howai'd Clark, “on more man mm m. cm . Premier Smallwood said 1H.l P A h d Albcrlnzi. higher than a your (.miiicr. Fly'ng Saucer !Crosbie was one of Newfound-E y e . . Employment in the first 11 llandys "greamSt 5°n5~" MFX‘ARLARE FU‘LRAL "'3montlis of the vcur averaged I afar l “Bl” he was muCh more than! The lllllt'i‘éli 101‘ Reginald Mac-1177.000 higher man In the (ma nves 9 a great businesman." Mini ' b O N H L Farlane has held ll‘edncsday respbndm: period of 1961 and P A Smallwood said in a telephone! Y e m 0 0 o afternoon. Dec. 26. at thefthere were 35,000 fewer jobless‘ asses * !interview from Montreal. “Hot ‘ v ‘ Compton 1‘ lllli‘l‘ai home where i persons on the momma The iwas a great Ne'wfoundlander andi service _\\.is i-tiiduclcd by Rev. Jobless rate was 5,9 per cm" OTTAWA 'C‘Pl — Wilbertia great friend. I have'lost onei ' Kenneth (linci'ou assisted by of the ]abor force comparcd.B"°“khouse Sm'lh- 52- _SUP€Ym-iof my dearest friends." ‘ Rev. J. Donald Mai-Kay. ‘with 7.2 per cent in 1961 anil‘itndm‘.‘ “lath” “Emahons en'. Hymns sun: were. “The Lord'sseven per cent in 1960. glllf‘i‘l‘lhg "1 lhc transport de- My Slieplict'd" and "Unto The INCOMES HIGHER ‘Pal'tmt‘mida f1¥ingd§aucfrtgnvesg Hills“. Pallbearers were Allison Reports to the end of Septcm-‘ imam an a nun mg .8 er 0 ‘ 4 Harper. “NM... “Hrs. sipphenber showed total mmma] inflthc suburban police Village'of Hucstis. llirlilii‘d SZiWiF‘l'. Wal- ‘comes 8.5 per cent above years. CW VlmV- died 11‘ hospital ter “Elll‘illllii, Arnold \ic(}raw.learlier levels. with a rise of Thur-“daf- . l DETROIT (Cpl _. Dr. Flowci‘bcurcz's were C(3"i Burke lonly one per cent in consumer“ A "allVC 9i L8illbrldge. Alta..' John A. Vissen pastor of Arthur M. Clark. Wendell Mac- ‘pl‘lcefi. Corporate profits were. hciias Crcdlieti With dOlhg mUCh the Westminster Presbyte- Fadycn. Everett Muttart. inter- ‘Sharply hiEhCF- '0 (‘hi‘mlrfifle improvements in rian Church Wednesday was ment “as in the Free Church The trad? minister indicalos “‘9 'f‘CimK‘ai Side 0‘ PhoadCaSt' asking parishioners to stop of Scotland cornclery' Capeiii‘ial (‘XDOl‘iS this your \i‘iii (013.1112 "1 Canada. He Jomed the payment on any cheque: Hey Kids . . . here’s a chance of-a-life-tinie to own a top quality professional hockey stick signed by one of the great stars of the game today. Here’s what to o . . . Sell Two Now—I3 Week Subscriptions to Traverse. l$6.3t)0.000.000 compared \i‘ i t ‘n t {Moral department in 1939. they placed in the collection _ l $5.too.mio.ono 'n um v - a tuo- Mr. Smith was one of the on plate during Christmas Day . = .. I i To Late To Clqss|fy {year increase of more than onc- while“ 0i the police Village Oi services. [— — —- —— -— —_ -——- —— — .— —_ . O ..._._.._ _t_—_._.V_.~ (sixth. Exports of highly mnnu- City View. southwest of 01- Burglars pried open a I m & WANTED To RENT 1“ CHAR' i factured products had risen by lmi'a. He also was noted for his walk - in safe Christmas To THE CIRCULATION MANAGER. THE PATRIOT '1 a lottetoun. house for two .uti‘ults 'more than 25 per cent in the investigations of “unidentified; night and stole an estimated CHARLOTTMOWN. P. E. I. ~ and one child. Pica:e p one two years, flying objects" in the early 35.000 to $9.000 in offerings. - ’ 75. 1 once to subscribe to The Evenin Pat ‘ m m m w by Mm . 1.3“... . m... .. n m... nus menu MAGAZINE) 9 says trade figures to the 1950s. ask boy to collect Ito weakly By Mall ( l a, on"... ( ) Of ? .e I a”? i .7 , h H ,. § 1 '1 I V. , ‘ ’ I have not been a mini-r aublcriber for the out so days. .. - * ' '* om .. ...... .............. W '“ m 'm h “d M "' unweiai Mud. . . uk 0. aha-Ibo to '30 3:15:13 mdzfior a Nun. “m period of II nah by lint-l the coupons on the left. The- In! I “an” ----------- ‘- Qua or brlnl that to to the Circulation Manager, The than; Patriot. Charlottetown. Please allow 0 to I days for your hockey “Menu” sun-mu stick to arrive. Member . . . you do not have to collect any‘ wer'l Nlme . . . . . . . ...........~-.--....--..........H.-.........~..--~aooouoo|u- _ . _| I! HIST AMONG YOUR FRIENDS TO ____________‘_____ OWNONEOFTHISIWONDERFMHOC- TO THE CIRCULATION MANAGER. THE PATRI I oanmnmwn. r. r. i. m K" me“. I um to lIbICflbe to The iivenin’. Patriot tor a period of is no And are: c r“ v .;':.'::’..:°.°°':°°' "he" : START TODAY! I l have not been I regular subscriber for the not to days. J ‘ H ‘ . F. . "m mm, PM Contest Open to Any Day or Girl in Prince AHMED scum JOHN ii. GLENN cunans pronoun FIDEL cu'rno Adena I ''' I [MM Island. PROMINENT IN 1962 “MM ' mm" Forth “datum-nuancer Colin's None . . . . . . I MI“ r m. an .“. These men made headltnea to Dutch West New Guinea president Charles do Guano, fro of Cuba. who. mime " 8| m.€h"nm'whi“£flli'§fiu P chi-'mu‘ o to early 1962. They are (left Jan. 1; Us. astronaut Lt.Col. who finally negotiated auttlo- {Md mm nude” in — "F" "—' "" _ — - -" —- -- -I- .' M“. W“ . to rightl: President Sukarno John Glanwboorbited earth ment with Algerian rebels be a, ‘ of 1min. who ma claim three times Feb. 30. French March is; Premier Fidel Cu- °°"‘"°‘- ‘ "m’ G iii...