Advertise Odds And Ends Here Secure Extra Christmas Spending Money . . Ask For An Ad Taker! Inexpensive Want Ads Sell Everything East . rip’-viGunrdian, Charlottetown, Wed. Dec. 18. 1968. 18 ANNOUN CEMENTS CITY & QUEENS "WE TREAT the sick well" Giggey's Pharmacy. New Schrafft's Homestyle Candies taste so good. Available now at Giggsy’s Pharmacy. Dial 4-3170 for prompt free delivery. GIFTS FOR the Hunter Ammunition. cleaning kite. liandwarmeirs, shooting mitts, etc. The Bike Shop. 188 Great George Street. Phone 4-6241. GIFTS FOR the Golfer score cad~ dys. etc. The Bike Shop. 183 Great George Street. Phone 4- 6241. GIFTS FOR the Curler — gloves, knee pads and sliding pads. The Bike Shop, 183 Great George Street. Phone 4-6241. BONSHAW SCHOOL Christ- mas concert, Wednesday. Dec- ember illth, in Bonshsw Wo- men's Curtain time is 8 b.rn. NEW HAVEN Sdiool Christ- mas concert, Wednesday. Dec- ember ltltli. beginning at 8 p.m. in New Haven School. MARSHFIELD Christmas Con- cert will be held Friday Dec- embcr filth, st 8 o'clock in Mars-hfield Hall. PLAN to attend the Christmas Concert in Canoe Cove Hall on Thursday December ittth. at it pm. CORNWALL A.O.T.S. Mens Club supper meeting. Wednes- day December 18th. at 8 p.m. An address will be heard on "Glaucoma" Everyone welcome. CLYDE RIVER School Christ- mas concert Friday mbe Zot at 8 p.m. “PLEASE PUT a gift for a Riverside Hospital patient in. a Canadian Mental Health As- sociation collection box located in Charlottetown. Siunmerside. Montague. Souris. Moi-ell. Tig- iiisb. Al-berton, O'Leary 1 ii a Kensington." EAST ROYALTY School con- cert will be held In the school. Thursday. December 19th. com. mencing at 8:00 pm. NEW GLASGOW District Jun- ior Farmers will meet tonight in the Recreation Centre at 8:80 p.m. KINGS COUNTY , MONTAGUE STORES open every night till Christmas until 9 p.m. also Wednesday after- noon, Saturday night in 10:30 p.m. DON'T GAMBLE with fire, drop your Christmas lights in to us for free inspection and repairs now. Montague Electric Com- Pafly . FORTUNE BRIDGE School Concert will be held in Fortune Hall on Thursday. December; f 19th, at 8:00 p.m. DANCE MORELL Commun- Club. Dancing 9:3)-12:30. Music by the "Thunderbolts". PRINCE COUNTY KENSINGTON RINK opening skate. toniight. Wednesday. December 18th. from 8:00 to 10:00 pm. I I I I I Lawrence Braytnn. M. of Fairbanks. Alaska. and his Russian bride, tIhe- ilormer Rosita Shifman, 25. toast each other with champagne follow- ing their marriage Tuesday in Moscow's Palace of Weddings. I VITAL STATISTICS IHUNGRY ACTORS UPSET- BIRTHS rlloivrrsoiv — At The Princel Edward Island Hospital. Tues-I Cotes. who passed away Dec- lath. 1951. Your "memory to us is a keep- !C(:xI14;5Sm—o—':hIei'Lfll§lIYa!?Ig'};r:{ NOTTINGHAM. Eng- land tAPi—The lord mayor's Lo oN-ouiss All Bi-avyton has been living II- legla-liy in the Soviet Union since Dec. 1. the day the Rus- sians originally set for him to lea country once his permit to stay expired. After honeymooning In Moscow. Brayton plans to leave for Alaska. Rosita. a linguist. will ‘ stay on in Russia iio finish . language studies and hopes to , join her husband in Alaska by I next July. (AP Wirephotoi. ' I'BIues Singer ls Mourned DETROIT I APl——More than 700 mourners stood shivering outsi a funeral home here. waiting to pay their respects to blues singer Dinah Washington. tbe‘rIiai-try. Dunlfipdsaidh: I T 37l;year-old Negro sfinglllng ' approac e te ord star, w ose career on er mayor, who was with Lord from a small Chicago church Snowdon. and said I was wor- choir to the glittering night ried about the cast not having ‘clubs of Las Vegas. dlfll earl)’ '°°<'~ “= ..:*="r.:* IS°é‘llS‘”I '.:.I:::..l°:i: 23:7... uiney concern an sug- '1 5 » _ ' we mu“ " ::..°i::‘;2::..:.‘.::“: Details of the incident‘- leaked out three days after giy. zecfimbeflelglthq. 131163. tot sa 9 party was going full swing - an fit I -- om!)-' - U - and Princess Margaret's hus- 50n- 1! d8UIEI1I9!‘- NON! 1193- l-‘I-vylhh wmlnegierkpart band. Lord Snowdon. was Weight 8 lbs. 4 ozs. ‘ °Iiln3la ’ “you n ' cap‘ mingling convivlally with the I t __ - _ I W fin h V . ' h L IOCBI bigwigs. nmqay M m9 Plmce Ed I ?A"mg,y“I,§n2§,‘§,,,I‘,,‘I,“’,,v°§§, Everything was fine until a wnd Island Hosplm ml ‘and Mrs. Arthur Peterson and °"°“’d °I I““‘8I‘Y 30'0" Thursday. December 12th, L{amj]y_ trooped in and fists began to l963,toM. dM .\d-. - . “Y- Crmw. rB0I:;hawI.s an gw LA1;PI?\‘I! —“ tlfl”hI0VlllI8 mefl:>al‘Y hi-Iavlng just performed at Even" Dean weight 9 lbs. o a ea a er. amss p- te opening of Nottinghams pin who passed away on Dec- ember 17. 1953. and a dear mother. Mrs. James Lappln vtiio passed away on January otli. 1901. Lavlngly remembered by Agnes. Len and grandchildren. lVIaoLEOD — In loving memory of John A. Macbeod who pass- ed away December is. 1962. Tho‘ his smile is gone forever. And his hand I cannot touch. Still I have so many memories Of the one I loved in much. IN MEMORIAM BUELL — In loving memory of my brother L.Cpl. Daniel S. Buell. killed in Italy December to eat. But they food those who had watched Theiyears go by but memories P°’‘f°‘'ma"°°- ‘ ti II ay. As near and dear as yesterday. Time takes away the edge of lrlef. But memories turn back every Lavlngiy remembered by sis- celebration party In city hall fou the and drink nearly all gone, most of It consumed by their of the theatre company found Protests were aired. soon a fist-swinging brawl was in staircase. Two scarlet-coated progress on a marble stair- case outslde the mayor's par- lor. "It was." said In city offi- cial. "mnst embarrassing for was anything in his parlor." In the parlor they found the town clerk. Thomas Owen. new $1,000,000-playhouse, the Neville said Sir Tyrone gave actors raced across to the the town clerk a lecture. “I was pushed out of the room." said Neville. "by two town hall officials." after that a member himself trading punches with a town hall official on the attendants rushed to separate them. At that point. the company walked on. Guthrie told reporters: theare nervous condition. A box of pills was found on a table in the bed- room she shared with her hus- band, Detrolt Lions defensive star Dick (Night Train) Lane. An autopsy was performed Saturday at the W ayne (De- troit) County morgue. but the cause of death will not be known luntil a micmscopic ‘analysis is d I In the bedroom where she‘ - died were two packed suitcases. [Lane had been due to play In the Detroit Lions National Foot- j ball League game at Ch-lcsl0" Sunday. and she was to have accompanied him on the trip tor. Ethel. His memory is my keepsake L°1‘d 5“"‘Vd'"‘-" "The 3°I°"5 “'9” I'?3IIY lLane did not play in the game. with which H1 never part The theatrical party ln- ravenous after the evening's Ewan by Chjcggn 24.14, MIOLEOD ~Il1 IOVIHE m€m~ God has mm in his keen," cluded actors Peter Ustinov performance. But there was; Lam-_ 37_ and 3115, Washing- WY 0! Jolt" 5- M591-90*‘ “'h° 1 mm, mm In my heart and John Neville. producer hardly a crumb of food left = ion were marrigd last July. Passed lWI.V Declmhef 13- Eve, remembeged .nd' sum. Sir Tyrone Guthrie dl- for them and nothing at all Miss Waghingtnn win he but-. Ggdssz. m missed by his loving wife ma rector llrrank Dunlop. tThey to I£rin(iir. S d f [ted in Chicago Wednesday. I saw you ge ng weary were so arriving s "or now on. o course. z'—-‘———‘‘'“‘’‘‘'“‘‘“-‘ 80 he did what he thought bcst. ,mm"”v' party because the actors had did not join in the discussion. ‘ . I He came and stood beside you- to change and they waited for I think he felt just as em ‘_ I And whispered come and rest,‘ You wished no one a last fare-I well Nor even said good-bve. I We wish to Qxprosglouf sin.‘ SIHEEIIIHCIS. who had to tidy rem thanks to neighbours. and Ill!- frlends for their acts of kind-' ness and sympathy during our barrassed by what was hap- ”°"l"3 " “'° w°""' I orrsws Ice» .. Transportl Minister George Mcnraith saldl w““95'°' "‘°Y°m°“I _ “a 3 Tuesday that tenders for repair You were gone beforeiwe knew I recent sad bereavement in me ‘loss of our beloved son end And only God knows why. brother Elwin. and special way remembered byithsnks to Rev. Graves and Mr daughters Maria. Bertie imdlkamsay. grandchildren. Mrs. Louise Walsh and family. I TORONTO EMPLOYMENT EMP-OYMENT I LOCAL MANAGER WANTED We want. a clever local young businessman or preferably married couple. not afraid of work, who are looking for an opportunity in Charlotte- town. Experience in handling staff, purchasing sup- plies and meeting the public, important. There is an opening to invest some money and become part owners of the business if interest- ed, . All replies will be treated confidential. Write this week giving experience and references to P.O. Box 882, g Charlottetown’. ORNAMENIAI IREE To assist in Rural. beautification for our Centennial year. the De- partment of Agriculture will again offer the followin ehssers of ornamental trees living outside of income ted areas: ‘For every ornamental tree purchased from the Bunbury Nursery, . Departm ‘cult will ide one free tree to “Id “Id M’ the em of Am dfr: varlelfgxecommcnded by the a maximum of five trees. Trees must be Nursery and all orders must be received by the Febmary 22nd. 1964. to qualify for the b0ml- Order now. Plant trees as your Centennial project for 1964. For further information on the variety Of Omit”-‘"131 “'9” which qualify for the bonus. write or telephone: THE BUNBURY NURSERY Bunbury, P.E.I. Telephone: 896-8323 I lCuba Clamps Ban On Bibles. Bibles and biblical excerpts have been banned for import by the Cuban government, says Rov. Kenneth Mac-Millan. gen- eral secretary of the Canadian Bible Society who has return- ed from Cuba where he was arrested Dec. 2 and later (is ported ' s complete fabrication, he said. "They knew very well who I was and why I was coming." he said in an interview here. Mr. MacMillsn said he was (Cp,__mum..ted, able to confirm reports of the fate of bibles confiscated by the Cuban authorities. They had been pulped to alleviate a pulp shorage caused by the United States trade embargo. But he declined i. discuss the matter further. tearing it might _ weaken he society's position in Cuba. of the coast guard ship Nanook “enormous" that the at Ibe justified for the ship's two lweeks of summer Work In the 'norih. ' . The Nanook was damsgedi last summer in ice and now is. at Pictnu. N.S. l\lr. Mcllraith told Russell. l\IacEwan IPC--Pictoui that he; will consider leaving the ship at I Pictnii until a decision is Mr. MscMllIan said Saturday he was told by an official at the airport when he was ar- rested that a limited. unspeci- fied number of Bibles and testa- ments will be allowed Into‘ Cubs. but. all gospels and illu- strated Bibles and testaments will be re s . The Canadian Bible Society is one of the few suppliers of bib- lical texts to Protestants in Cuba. Mr. MscMtllan went to Cuba to speed up the flow. The Cu- ban explanation for his arrest-— the be let that he was a mem- ber of the banned Jehovah‘: BONUS bonus to all pur- Nursery on or before ‘It! Diet Cho rges Liberal Gov’t Sows Dissent OTTAWA (CPI —— Opposition Leader Difenbsker has accused the government of sowing dis- sent and disunity In Canada. He singled out Maurice La- montsgne. president of the Privy Council, as a supporter of “those" who continue to so- tivsts division in the country. Mtr. Diefenbaker did not eIaboi- a lie said the Liberals sup- ported the ‘National Centennial Act when it was Introduced by the previous Progressive Con- servative government. then - gas to change their stand after Quebec Premier bangs voiced some criticisms. What was right had suddenly become wrong -— just because Premier Lesage spoke out. 1' former prime minister was speaking In the Commons on a government measure to in- ter the act to refer to the mill centennial of Canadian Confed- eration rather than to a "ne- tionsl centennial." Mr. Diefenbsker denied that he is eati-Quebec. Just because Illflod with Premier Le- ssflh he had been called anti- Quebec. on this reasoning. said Mr. Dlefenbaker. Premier Le- sase could be called anti-Cans dian just because he disagrees III as usual sarcasm. -reached to go ahead with H-- ‘U U :5 m l Crediiiste Leader Real Cami- ette suggested that the impend-i iniz storage of American nuclear » warheads at 10 bases in Canldl is inconsistent with a statement by External Affairs Minister -Paui Martin the current NATO conference in Paris. Mr. Martin was quoted as speaking against the proliferation of nu- clear powers. _ Prime Minister Pearson said the two developments are n irreconcilable. Credltlste H e n H LatullPD0 (Compton-Frontenac) asked for an investigation into the extent of polio in Quebec. citing a re- port abnwlns that of ill cases of polio in Canada this year. l0l were in Qt bec. There was no reply from the government and Speaker All“ Macnaiightoii asked Mr. Lato- llppe to put a written question on the Commons order 9890'- Industry Minister C. M. Dru-ry- said there has been no decision; yet on whether to continue with; lconveralon of St. Laurent class‘ ‘destroyers In west-coast ship- lyards. He told George Chatter-.‘ lion IPC —— Esquimalt-Selnlchli I that a decision will be made as soon as possible. WIN FOR MANVILLI CAR. N CITY. Nev. IAPI-—_ A claim by Tommy Menvilla'I ninth wife that their 1%! dl- vorce was illegal was M30610! by the Nevada supreme court Tuesday. Anita Rodney - Ede! Msnvillc had claimed that her I twin sister. Novelty I Gifts Gm‘ _ W’ for Girls CHRISTMAS ,0... GIFT CENTER SHOPPING CENTRE 0 Souvenirs For Every 0 Tropical Fish TOT °" TEEN O Housewares 0“ "OUR I CHRISTMAS LIST 0 Home furnishings IS etc. Holmes & Bradley WESTINGHOUSE HAND MIXERS Misses‘ and Girls‘ Wear Bests. Blends. 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Single Control were $24 88 Now 519-88 Recap Snow Tires 750 x 14 (With trade) JEWELLERS $25.00 new Montague Phone 933-4415 CLARK TIRE . 8: SUPPLY LTD. ‘ Religious 152 Kent Strr-et G‘-its Phone 4-3574 ——--2-—-————— FLASH BULBS Bible. Prayer and I-iymn AND FILMS For those extra spocinl Cliristmas Pictures GI(iGEY’S PHARMACY 163 Kent Street Books. Mottoes. Plaques and Greeting Cards The Bible House _ -_ -.___‘.’.’,‘fl§_i3‘7“ 170 Kent Street . Opposite Eaton's Busmess _____________ GIFTS l A GIFT THAT “'““‘““r‘.—*“—*—“—' TYPILW RITERS LASTS ALL YEAR FOR CHRISTMAS A THE ROYAL EMPRESS" -I°II3' l"caiuI'iug - good Q Line Meter Q Toucii (‘.oni.roi "'3 :2? Q Twin-Pak Ribbon 't:m‘m h Q Magic Margin . rof. Xvfv Get the Facts from you um Ch“.mfi8s. Rept1>sentaiIve R. (7. KEENAN Business Machines Sales 8: Service til) Fitzrqv St. —-Phone ‘-953! Share the great Island moments of 1964 with a year subscription to The Guardian or The Evening PLACE Patriot. 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Eat-h_ Entry Must Have Theatre Stub Attached Drawing will take place in latter part of December -— STARTING TODAY — The Fsbled Story The World Could Never I-‘or:gef. "BEAUTY AND THE BEAST" Show Times 3.30-1-9 p.m. Gifts of Music GIVE A GIFT OF MUSIC THIS CHRISTMAS For Every Teen-Ager on your Christmas List WE CARR\'— ‘ All Popular Recordinn Classics. Westei1i.Cbi-istmas Records, on. Iain-?>m:g S.pgEi.ll Miller Bros. Ltd. I By LFc:fln8oul°laYs ' I "5" “:13”: "- AS GUI’ WI | LOW L98‘ Headquarters" _ *5. __ __ _t Phone 4-3535 1 tmpsi-roasted her in the divorce ‘sous-t