SS f : / ‘Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Dec. 29, 1965. 5 NS. Farmer Claims Net Income Declining TRURO (CP) — Paul Bishop, | céal ih Cun Giving and wee remanded till Jan. by consent with bai! to stand. 3 Cases Heard A Parkdale resident, Douglas In Police Court |Mayne, pleaded guilty to a A light docket was. heard by charge of failing to yield the Magistrate A. . James Haslam, | right of way and was assessed QC, in City Police court yester- |$5 without costs while Charles day morning. Gavin Duffy was fined $10 and j Nelson Delbourne Petrie; | costs for driving without a &- Charlottetown, "CORRECTION MEN'S TOPCOATS- in our advertisement of Tues., Dec. 26th incorrectly priced. =. 3a" to decline every year. - Open‘ng the federation’s 70th Cars Damaged, No One Injured In Accidents A City Police report states a Mrs. - |Hennessey, city,.in front of 51) Euston Street at approximately | 5.20 p.m. yesterday. There were | no injuries reported and the da-| mage was estimated at $175. } The corner of Euston and Queen streets was the scene of | an accident at approximately 11:15 yesterday morning when a FANFANI BLAMES WIFE U.N. General Assemiily Pre- resigned Tuesday as sident Amintore Fanfani, foreign minister. Italian Pre- of capital and more short-term loans be made _ available to farmers..-- ax 8 ee Se eT eR HEY KIDS LOOK AWAIT RESCUE AFTER HOUSEBOAT SINKS Twelve of the M Italian persons eboard a 75-fo0t houseboat that ‘They are picture’ in this suo in a helicopter and m . Amin capsized in rough waters of coast guard aerial photo cling- . Canada because of the provin- |vehicle reportedly driven by Al- blaming his wife, seen here, mier Aldo Moro rejected the Se Manto Ocean Tuesday 17 ing to a rubber soit ond in a ‘teated for mus ~ “s lison K. Mutch,’ 104 Walthen ie “thoughtless initiative” in seanniies and begged Fan- A 5 | | ‘ : : . a on. - Sent netstat sree raat” | Mass Celebrated [oats tsnwu'Siieer wt suk viet ate vases =" ar wing uper - Colossa (pg ° “gt v e : In Court House lights ae on. the ~ Prunty, Daniel MacLeod, Maur- Lighted Home’ Winners | cmon meu Gene tect & Funeral lsHeld Etienne) DISNEY -RAMA ~ the don Storey. many one corvioes bala in wes estimated at For L, J. Ma har Six. brothers Robert, Regin- TODAY - THURS, - AT 2.30 | $25 : afternoon at 3.55 cars| The funeral for Lorne John | and . \collided near 57 Prince Street. | wanar 216 Dorchester: Street: | bearers. Picked At Georgetown: James Church in a room fn the | Involved were vehicles driven | j Royal :A-Qaiene tnohae boelding for tan ar Atal Ween, SAP Waymnoct| Sox, Mace OO Teonieg’ maraing| - Mashens et Ge Ravel Canes: featurette.- The Yellow- “| prisoners. of the ‘Kings County |Street, and Gerald Curran, Ver-| ee ian Legion, vy + > a? * “| Home to St. Dunstan’s Basilica | tective Union and eae a eae dow preaine sad over. 900, col- — of. the town but excluded, Jail, The mass was celebrated |mon River. Requiem High Mass nae tives of the Express wtoe De stone Cubs - PLUS - ners Georgetown “lig ectric bulbs. > club members . from competi: on Christmas morning at 8 a.m.| The report indicated that the’ celebrated by Rt. Rev. William | partment of the CNR were pre- e6 Home Contest” have been an- Third prize was won by Ed. |to0. ) ioaiie et| Christmos eve: a represen- |Worth car was parked in front who also conducted | sent at the funeral. PLUTO - DONALD DUCK - ge eg the |Ward Easton and the judges bas-|,,Andther Christmias project of tative of St. James parish lay- |f the Red Cross Centre facing| the service ,at the grave. Rt.| The Legion graveside service Taking prize was’ the | 4 their decision on both lights |e °o™ Wiens Club was the Pro-| men's association called at the {north and the other vehicle was| Rey. P.F.‘ MacDonald, V.G..| wes conducted by Harry. Morti- GOOFY and 8 OTHERS home of Emerson Llewellyn curing and decorating of a large Kings County Jail and gave the |travelling north on Prince! and Rev. M . ett Last Dod oud which was awarded the prize on |and originality which included a |tree. With 60 coloured lights it is| 4 Drisoners a treat of Street at the time of the colli-| - Andrew MacDonald | mer Reveille : the basis of originality and best |mativity scene. a Santa Claus |located on Kent Street, close to| ana’ fruit candy |eion. Damage to the Curran ve | “ne, resem in ite. sanctuary sounded by William Bilanch- Admission — Only 25c¢ Adults 50c gepresenting the Christmas sea-|and reindeer. _ |the intersection of Water : hicle was estimated et $200 and| wane rene emearers were | ard. ees ike gon. Mr. Llewellyn had displayed | The contest was open to all ci- ‘Street. olved the grill, engine bon-| yo ee ee ae Interment place the nativity scene and. exterior WEATHER net, radiator, bumper and right | Clarence ; n | Catholic cemetery. lighting, - ° ef. aie front fender. car re- steno - - : aa prize ee Agriculture Minister Sees ~<~} “TORONTO (CP).— ‘Témpera- |ceived damage to the left rear S BLAZING ACTION IN A bey of Gigrins ne AYE Ee I Cost : eet as colinots of fea ental of do-| DANCE SUPER DOUBLE BILL corations and showed an out- . Far overnight High Tuesda “ standing display of electric wie- ere rms n Cost Squeeze eit George - eo oo At The Rollaway : _ |. HALIFAX (CP) — Provincial; The f 's living costs off- | V: Hes a OS shrew secretes pol- - ONIGHT ; ‘aguenin page ted JN Aker- wl coc of the oe eae Victoria 33 x ee ee which can ee : Dec 3 : T AT 7 & 8.30 ONLY y says Nova otia farmers , he said. The index.of f. Edmont “20-15. -§ ite. | : : , GUSCWOY (ee eS ee” he w urns. in ; also |f ce toon 17 3 5 SAR [ta a foment peview ba eoidl| Winnip 1s. - 6 [geduitaraeee ee . gross _iacome et bags pom Churehiil » 9. y \ iG Music by. The Untouchables — arm cts irst | a wa 0 a _. {months o 1965. was $2,500,000. : rnd a > Pi , | \ \ | el Ni, ‘ Admission 75¢: more than the previous’ year. Montreal 9 26 Tae Ma * : {erat , . |Gross returns for the entire year | ie 7 1 aX Quebec 0 13 . oe oe ; ly higher non the $44,000,000 = : Saint Job ° » . i wows ni _ Let us design your let- MASON FU ERA NO é' WO ee ee predicted that net incomes e a : ; = terheads, bill heads,: Ic N E would also rise considerably, ° _} |Charlotteto 9 #17 nrocderes: Famer 5 A.F. AND A.M. MONCTON (CP) en ae but these could not be accurate- “ 2 Sydney - 0 BS all your printing ae ss Prince award Island causeway oer Oe cain wis a. Sonn’ “4 ~% 3 Ne SAT. nod 1 pap orga sed'te eet at th ” . . ohn’s t 0. FF. : are m ie will continue Jan. 3 after &lavailable. HOLIDAY VisITORS* | Boston 7 ARDIANPA Lodge Room, Crapaud, at 7.45 p.m. Thursday, @P-L-U-S temporary halt for the holidgy | Responsible for the increase} Mr. ‘Mrs. E:G. MacDon- |New. York 2 ~~ 39-4 GU. IAN-PATRIOT 965 tor the of ’ ; season, . it. was. learned. here jwere-egg, poultry, hog and dairy|ald, Montague, have as their|wiami 5978 : Dec. 30, 1965, for purpose attending fu- a Tuesday. products. The 3,100, guests over the holidays their|New Orleans 3 | «60 CENTRAL neral service for our late brother Hector Mac-~ Fighting U.S. Marine in the Pounis Equipment and men of Dia- |apple crop was 700,000 greater |son, Irving, Amherst, N.S., and/g¢ Louis 1706S aes Nevin, P.M., at the MacLean Funeral Home, § - WORLD! mond Construction Co., of Fred. |than the previous year. Penny Wilkie, Ottawa, Ont. [ruicson oe PRINTERY Charlotictows, at 8 pas. JME-BOMB of the e “and the surveying crews halted | JAKARTA (AP)—The Indon-| OFFICER CADET HoME . |S Auseles = - & 61 \ By. order of the Worshipful. Master. sstare the cant batt any stort Went —o : Dec. 23 after five weeks of pre- jesian government is placing the! Officer Cadet Larry Johnston,| HALIFAX (OP) — The wea- PHONE 4-8506 Lorne S. secretary. s paring the approaches at Bay- |\local_distribution_ot_ —un- | Canadian—Coast~Guard-—College; | ther office-says~a high pressure field, near Cape Tormentine. (der the control of state -- run | Sydney, N.S. is spending the ho-| area will result in considerable (== a The Fredericton construction |trading companies. Th3 an- |tidays in Montague, guest of his| sunshine for the Maritimes to- frm is involved in the first jnouncement by Trade |mother, Mrs. Eileen Johnston. | day althougi some cloudy inter- iat: as area ead Minister Ahmad Yusuf during & vals can be expected. aeaeae preparation oa os feedlet pean pag fons “gall . VISITED a rece 6 : f “approaches on lew jimported. as as locally pro-| Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mac-| Nova Scotia, Prince Edward |. Lare, Montague, spent Christ.| i504 New Brunswick: Clear si A eat mat copes $on-in-law . a e ee Stewart, Kensington. . Cold. Light winds. Low-high at Watch for Special New STUDENT HOME . | and Year’s Eve Midnite David Fraser» student at PWC, Charlottetown, is speiid-| 20d 20 above, Sydney 5 and 2, ing the festive season at his a thome in Montague, guest of his | tn 3 below and 20 above, tparents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace | eTicton_5 below and = above Fraser. GUEST OF MOTHER ’ Donnie Robertson, student at PWC, Charlottetown, is spending : Afiar Christmas - CLEARANCE Confederation High tide today at Charlotte- the holiday season in Montague, guest of his mother Mrs. E. Ro- bertson. town 2-01 a.m. and 3.26 p.m. At Rustico at 12.08-p.m. and 9.30 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen ©. SALED Centre ae SHOW AT 8:00 “TONIGHT ONLY =, ON ATS, ~ JHE YEAR’S MOST LUXURIOUS LOVE STORY! AEETRO-COLDWY1- MAYER reenmes AM ABATOLE DE GRUNWALD PRODUCTION sre i INGRID BERGMAN = REX HARRISON ALAIN DELON = GEORGE C. SCOTT JEANNE MOREAU. « OMAR SHARIF = SHIRLEY MacLAINE co EVERYTHING Ulh an La minutes later than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 7.34 a.m. and sets at 4.56 p.m. FROM. _ HALIFAX ? Florrie Beaton, Montague, had as her guest recently her niece _FYorrie Bell, RN, Victoria Gen- etal Hospital, Halifax, N.S. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Agnes Stewart, Whim -|Road, is a patient in the Kings |: County Hospital. FROM MONTREAL 4 Diane Shaw;:Montreal is visit- F jing at Whim Road, guest of her aunt, Mrs. Vera Nicholson. OUT OF HOSPITAL Mrs.: Joseph Tuplin, has re- turned to her home at Lower COATS and JACKETS : % OFF : ALL OTHER STOCK 20% OFF - ONE TABLE OF ODDS AND ENDS ALL SALES CASH AND FINAL GETTING READY FOR NEW STOCK HAPPENS IN i WE GUARANTEE Montague after being a patient in the Kings County Memorial = geen)" ‘ Hema crourucg | DEPENDABLE DELVERIES OF | STARTING TUESDAY, DEC. . aa z Me and Mis erie Cott and, TEXACO FUEL CHIEF a .28 TO FRIDAY, DEC. 31 WA C4 / Vf I A Ve ad an family, Halifax, N.S. were holi-| - Home Heating Oil day visitors in Montague, guests | Warmth without worry all winter lo of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Coffin Detieorieg right en ochedule so ono and family. In Charlottetown | con coves rus short. Fuel Chet te the they are visiting with. Mrs. Cof- | ishebinens ts eae wane: fin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W./| oa aaemeae Call ae te Chae P. MacLeod, Parkdale. | Fuel Chief today! : # - RETURN TO U.S.A. ‘Dial Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Nichol- son have returned to their’. home '4-7312 at South Barre,” Mass. after) . spending a few days in Pictou, N.S. with Mrs. Nicholson's par- ents; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mac- Lean. They ‘also visited over Christmas with Mr. Nicholson’s ae oume-30 9 .- ; mother, “Mrs. Verna Nicholson 6 “a ls a ae teen ne ook -qnainder-ot-the conguat tat“ Wena eat 18 _Gt-_,Geeeno -—-_-Ci'tows Lo : rm , Jim * me BP Og - ox - ‘ . . ‘ K ; . . x ‘ 2 : « ALL SALES CASH AND FINAL SUNTER’S Weer _.Great George St. Charlottetown if i ils aah ae deg? g Gy 2 3 ak = i z 2 2 -‘~ "4