CE Ee ae eo Re ee ae ’ ~ ¥ , cr +e e re ae ve ee ee = . ma r had ¥ " i rage a Pf e oe Ae 24 om . Segre - 2% * * as a ane 3} : . - ’ . f ra * at Q oo : , ? a ei " axe ph A a WEATHER & S re — & . cL % A _TO INTO (CP) — Tempera- ‘ : eet 3 lS Ss oe is.ued by the weather of-| f 3 : Le be: bl ; Min Max | * F : (N’ght) (Day) whe . "» C> i 01 2, Thuis. Ivov. 5, 1959. Pi 6 5 \ Be. = a or soees—soerem-|Varsouver ...,..4.94 48 ; ‘as ¥ ‘ B tdmcBton........ 1 iy , ' | = AF Z : he ae : Me SAT. Sc shacess 13° 15 \ Lg PUK 4 ~ . asitatOOM ......00. 13 19 ~ fi: bf yo abe ~ x ' ONG sc cebas 13 16 : FinMiDe$ -+++++e0+ 16 22 au il shane bith ws 53 rashes 3 : DOMINION! veaka seas 49 ; & gacaseans 4l ‘ 5 stkvess 51 51 : , Se aie Paes 50 ; 2 Seas 52 ‘= * > : -_ ies 51 ; OY cleats! a > - HALIFAX (CP)—The weather ee 4 : office says a largé disturbance 7 z = sii ; bent ed near Lake Michigan is : meving eastward. The precipita- Yik NI RED CROSS tion will spread over the Mari- fi: ' CANAD! iid 3 times, likely starting\as snow in i the northern regions, but gener- . : al'vy changing to rain. : Nova Scotia. Prince Edward Island, Eastern N. B. Counties, : Lower St. John River Valley: Overcast with intermittent rain; ‘not much change im temperature; ‘light winds increasing in after- > noon to southerly 20. Low-high at oil hdc Tress zt 2c] At t Mt. Herbert Establish \MPETENT ATTENDANT First Aid Post Halifaxe45 and 52, Yarmouth 48 and 52° Kentville 45 and 35, Fred- ericton; Saint John, ~Charlotte- town and Moncton 40 and 50, New Glasgow, Goshen and Sydney 35 and 48. i} Upper St. John: River Valley, ‘i1Bay of Chaleur: Cloudy with ;}snow Changing during morning to rain; a little warmer; light winds sjincreasing during morning to easterly 20. Low - high at Ed- mundston and Campbeliton 35 and 40. Bay of Fundy: Southwest winds 15 increasing about noon to south 25; cloudy. intermittent rain, fog patches by. evening; visibility eight miles lowering in rain to three miles and in fog to one a little warmer. Joey Gidrdello \|Decisions Tiger CLEVELAND (AP) Joey Giardello evened the score \with Dick Tiger of Nigeria Wednes- day night by winning a unani- mous decision—in their 10-round middleweight bout. But it was a close one, just as when Tiger de- cisioned Joey in Chicago five jweeks ago. |quarter mile; Mr. ana >n-| Mr Jenkins as a first aid post} Referee Don Gonzales scored it | kins, Mt. He attendant assumes the respon-| 45-44 for Giardello, Judge Charles Chain of pub pir? sthititv- of rendering without |} Bill also had it 45-44, and Judge in Prince arge, first-aid to the injured) Herb Williams gave Joey a 47-45, donaie freé v‘time of the day or night. The margin. of their hon z i. Cross issues the following| | There wer ockdowns, but aid posts. - , upmem: one st tretcher, two} |Gyardello jabbed a one-inch gash Mrs. Jet o KE Spunts, and a large|over Tiger's right eye. The cut| the Prince ) ‘sta ‘ bled .freelf in the ‘following: pital Tra : [ne supplies are replaced each | pounds, spattering the Nigerian’s qualified. ne a report is rec ceived from | whi ite trunks aid certificat 3 Gj a Most Red Cross first aid] a+ 16) Tiger, whose home now c@urse co ferbert post attendants send monthly “re-| is in Liverpool, England, had iff 1958. 1958. é s to Red Cross headquarters. |'* » - . Gre Or cer [tae se tet wee BS ee ® |pound advantage on Giardello, a ‘former Philadelphian fighting now from Rosedale, N.Y. . The fight pattern had Tiger moving in and throwing left hooks irvived by, her husband; one Roscoe, ‘postmaster at: Ken- gion; on®. daughter Lillian, cneninmmenmnin | 31) exhi bition at the world agri- 5 ly Mrs red Jeffery ite j : : Passes ~ Sr nk ig . etree ve . i |—many of them wild—and Joey cid. Vv ” How . Carlet ss Margaret jabbing effectively with his left prs , igh = Mrs Walter rene ‘Cornwall. {294 landing an occasional right. es a 2%: a are !A couple of Tiger's high hard left sudden’ y s ‘ s. Walker was an accomp- iets ak Seale te Br home in Kei e lished musician and filled the sry oo den in the age of 75 yea been | position of church organist for | oy ear, but Joey shook them @adnding her ; over~50 years, beginning at the |“ ok iar tes can k Scat nt ase of 12 at West Devon Metho- n the ninth, the referee took a ed : health. _ it Church and after her mar-| Point away from Tiger for deli- Teaitine tc e as ofa nist at Kensington | perate butting. Joey promptly re- ~ jel aa | Baer cats hurch (later the ##rned the head-butt when it oc- lade Fe asibte teas ——eurred—And—nthe—seventh the? -——"waes fount 5 ake top harch ti tor a ats was a member of the Un-| referee cautioned Tiger for hit- 4 : ted Church WMS ting on the breaks. . tacrevive The funerai will be held this ei ooh, Tie ee ee away a | y afternoon at 2 o’ciock | HEAVY sNow IN WEST “8he u 3 Kensington United-Church. | { : oe is eae _Kensing ee -| CALGARY ‘CP) — The biggest c ‘ : Se geeegese eateenaiaminhainaiinatat of ; ;snow storm to hit southern Al- i<e2 Reveals berta so far ‘this season and [S| " rs * 3 | brought about two inches of snow a = te of . * 5 ; iY ms ‘o most areas by Tuesday morn- S| ke b ck” (Our Pi lanned ing. Calgary and. Lethbridge, with ‘ more than two inches each, were ‘a i gf By HAROLD MORRISON hardest hit. The storm centre Dp & i i Canadian Press Staff Writer ("anged from Red Deer South to a i 3 SHINGTON .(CR) — .Pres!- just below the United States bor- & ‘5 oe te i - |der and east from the mountains x Eisenhower Wednesday an-' tg well into Saskatchewan. reel een ed he will make a 20,900-| Si: WA ta énnd 1] ¢ r m a Eve } ‘ © 8 —e — next month 10) ultural fair and confer with are wu se Rb get | Prime Minister Nehru. L high The #9-ve - old Eisenhower | The president may have de- wee oe ee 1 eas es jet air- | ded to seize the initiative in the ae VISITET ing al visit. the capitals of | breach between neutral India and ue ae key.’ Pakistan. Afghan-|CO™mmunist China in an attempt visited | sae Soda eaaee Mor- | (0 swing India closer to the West. ber and | nd France dBy ( dinating his flight with the se . r ed Western suromit meet- gro 10 ' Paris Dec. -19, the-pres . most inexpensive ¢ rétuira o8 s Any ‘ Hl- leave W: ; hi nai on Dec. tien a { ving to Rome to confer. with i kde you can nifal fo > |Italian leaders and the Pope and al ithen move into the Asian cap-| j an SUC He will stop at Rabat,| employ ---a . Whe A Morocco, on the way home from|} Held 2 Paris.. completing ‘his trip by} GUARDIAN ™ a Dec. 22 ee a | io FIRST TIME IN ASIA | PATRIOT epee ~ ad It will be the first time that a oe soe ore 4U.S. president has ‘visited Asia. ay LAT =) t. thtiwer, in yuncing the > WANT AD ~ an Chtended tout at a press confer- Iso set 0 “a enc indicated his major stop} mns at ‘ bieg Om avill be at New Delhi where on | & sn Section Dec. 11 he will open the Ameri- Phone 850 — von today’s food scene . 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