wes made deopite severe aa-|North China's tadifional de i 2 parts | pendence on the south for food of f Sountt ‘ gies, were ee eel eo Dae or " piereuth-Inchediantael. Plateuessas cid’ top. aovesd Dedication Of Flame _|.. {sland News Page (Record Grain Harvest Scheduled This Evening ===" "=2" + Raanad By Rucciane Centennial Year will start of-|Program.” This céremony will| Following the lighting of the | Dief Joins Chorus Asking ficlally with the lighting andicommence in Europe at mid-|bonfires the traditional New) arc 3 : By 4NDREW WALLER still import wheat from Canada, dedication of the Centennial wich : rties and dances | nad Ov MOSCOW ‘(Reuters)—The So-|Agriculture Minister Viadimir Fisoeo ts 2, atemmany beckons [ae Ceeamaied Mane, end. wil /Xoar's. Bve partie, ond Cut In Canadians Overseas |,,§0%c0w ‘neuers)—te se agency said. tatoes by individual Russians “The fact that high yields canjand increase the amount -of . be obtained from dry-land crops meat and fruit they eat. follow successively’ from ~- pro-|will begin. i ) Matskevich said here. ? record grain harvest of 171,000,-| The bumper crop between at 8 ofcleck this —. -° " rinclal capital to proviectal cops Thomands ot people are S@ |“ By DAVE MeINTOSH [her Smith, “MP ‘for Simcoe | qq tong this year, but ‘may 6,000,000 and 1100.00” tone the north-east side of Province an se ported to attend : Thanksgiving | OTTAWA (CP) — Opposition |North, has been suggesting Ca-|———"" _"S_TSAK) DUN TAY /6,000,008 | official estimates House, the Centennial Flame will sey, seal and hai aoe os ee See Leader Diefenbaker has added | nadian oe Pent a e ith will help re-stock grainaries de- ; m, , ' , 1963 Ser WEE. Masiemale tonowed tp nce ae win ern | The principal address will be| seeking a Canadian troop re-|drawal. Rain Wi aes Se, Bnet: RIVER a dedication by Premier Alex|ment of Centennial Year. delivered by Rev. Dr. John Suth-| duction in Europe Some = eu te Hi h Wi Matskevich told correspond- Campbell. A gigantic bonfire will erland Bonnell, former Islander | And External Affairs Minister |support this view INVES _ ents here however, that i still be es , : heat ‘from wedi ieee ieee oe Pee ta een ne Preaitant of the Hee t NATO ministerial meet-| ported Mr. Smith's group, is cheaper w kindled 4 : ; Canada and, Ship it across the a of left York Theological Seminary. ing. in Paris suggested recipro- a publicly, until he said in Reported Pacific to ship Russian MacEachern followed bylover and used Christmas trees,| V#Tious other Island clergy: jcal reese es © ee should give considers- wheat overland to the Soviet will lighted by Charlottetown | men and dignitgries are expected |NATO and reducing the numbers The Charlottetown Radio|Far East. by Confederation Centre Chair. Mayer Weller J” Gor to take part im the service. wee * oe ee t or Range Office reported yesterday | He said the Soviet Union : s easing | ‘Hat .45 inches of rain fell in the |hopes to continue exporting ~ Fare esas . ee Remearatis Party Eee rine sad - Charlotetown area. Thursday weaet ow as importing it, i. After advocated a complete East- . it task to that Ceetnial crit tw Fame! Islanders Have Great Part — |Pirass “mittary. ‘witarswal| preponderance of nuclear power The highest winds yesterday | exports are bigger than Lighting will take place. Fran- . in the U.S. S im- the . o 2 : : leader’s ok: ports. : ; maintains a 6,300-man The Conservative day. They were west at 35 gust- Soviet toreh and will pass it to , To Play Centennial Year brigade and 5,300-man ar dive statement is regarded ing to 50 miles an hour. dh ‘sine hie “toni For the last year or more, a|jernment which imereased Cana-|town reported last night that ot ear meme a Poss within the : the i period. . docked at Tormentine yesterday |""Cuinn aise announced it — }has reversed its policy in re-|all further for the day |Teaped the biggest grain har- Mayor G. Key: gard a erties Adue to-ganbonely tags winds. vest in its history this year. Ty On actual lighting of the Flame. During’ this ceremony St. ‘Paul's The official New China News jj Semmnerdide aren was 36 wiles 300008 : hour guests a p.m. Streets in Summerside M. BENNETT CARR 3 : a é : | g take place “After many months ion Centre Choir will render’ the Queen and Rev. Ewen MacDou- f Hl EE HE | | | i ; | pn. dS benediction. |tion of its one hundredth birth- Nenr’s eve festivities here will bers oe FP -eeydamre Sun Life of Canada 4 Following benediction there yest_age Brine Bévend Talend bonfire at the ladies softball dia-|not Canada itself, would have ao ae oe gpm Insurance Counselling will be the lighting of the Fires | played an important part in the mond at Queen Elizabeth Park | participated. The proposal CAM@| was moving -at all times al ooo Ses of Friendship in all municipali-|pirth of this great nation. Many hy partinily _ bearded Mayor | mainly from Germany ead-the |though heavy going was report- | Phone + £5435 ties’ throughout the Province.|have been our troubles, but we 9 go — anxious to get | SUPPORT TREATY ae ne eee tee res Will be lighted with have endured without internal | ee eeerd cece tee But the government now feels ignited from the Centen- | strife or civil war, a fact which side-burns to be in style | that a treaty rl “see eee ot sev: Sova aie nea ut “tesco ude! INTERRUPTION NOTICE cial ornaae. “May we now as great Cana- a Son oe ‘| weapons must of - ; At midnight bells of all church- the Centennial Committee, | any plan to give its German . es thrpaghout the Province will | ‘T. wi under chairman Charlie Hogan. | ally in NATO. any finger on the There will be an eer ye et cates peal as part of the “Wild Bells) #©WICrS Fes OT eT eeresn |muclear triguer. power on Wednesday, January 4, 1967, weather “1 . MM | bonfire in Charlottetown as the | pvtis ‘hi, SATg. ‘meeting in | permitting, between the hours of 1:30 p.m. and Loadi Ice HON, MR. HICKEY Lieutenant-Governor's lighting of month, alliance | 4:00 p.m. - + BEST WISHES ; ; 6 eure the bonfire there will stretch the | Sxfushed &, seven-nation 5 oe pa Continued from Page 1 GEORGETOWN — On Friday, a ee Sv eee — > at high |eay. West Germany is a per- This interruption is necessary te allow our crews to extend mainline conductor. The area affected will be from the Char- - ; jee was being transported by ld ha fut bright as & Canatiny tp SUD ee O6 taal truck from Souris and being put| standing. During the _ coming The Centennial Flame at Char- |temporary member, to offer its people; no country i | | | wish that your Hew Yoar be your DP obs he oi golden which is . | tons tskirts where it week lottetown Motel to the Loyalist Read and will in- as ered portunity. for all ita citisens. "| The Gull Grenadier and the Gulf | So1°. eutcssl to aif Comadisns (will be transported by truck io| "We are determined that this elude the follo areas: Milton, Winsloe, Win- Bal ge tied o aat innk that any one of ot| il be already teed’ when they 2% “street, and ve eee ee alte cheeriest and really bright © exc . « cf 7 any other people from any coun-| Sut to sea from Georgetown ’ a i ke woe ‘at game BELVEDERE STORE . cn aa challenge and seine | seiogs they make will ) . "hal apeas ine hey see ed coumeniiag aad indifference, ee OPEN 7 NIGHTS A WEEK © oe 9 and vigorously work together to | 2F€ 143 St. Peters Rd. . e t achive the potential - that ‘Is = see ‘ f wee. ag ours. fe begin “Prince Edward Island 00 eee eee ane the nations of the world.” am en, aie ae poeple 9 Aa yap thn al fasten 8 farts. ning, 2 Hane, See so oo ly while fishing out of George- Date Set ea sin If we all work together for the |‘WS- They are: the Gulf Gull, @ sum in excess of 27,000 said to region. T am sure we can greal|‘be Howe Bay. Now they have For rial fendants of any one of them. As = ly increase opportunities and|bee® converted and equipped ‘1 well as joining Mr. Moe personal- Improve our standard of living, | With pen boards to hold the fish yy party to the suit, three “T eapecially ball en car in bulk. They will be iced in Sou- Wedneniay, February 8, ts the | “ations dan teinettt people te give us the vigee wea| 5. Loe te ee aot niet |defendanta. The write beginsing ‘ Idealism of their youth as well | Due-to adverse weather. condi- Gulf /this action was issued im the as the benefits of their special | tions on Friday, the progress of George- |latier part of last June. training and energies in meeting | Setting the ships ready to sail Bath-| The trial of this case, which the exciting challenges which | ¥®% Slowed down as trials for Moe | is 2 civil action, will take place this new century presents te our | COMpass adjustment could not im Charlottetown. country and our province The |@ made. It is -expected, . how- ’ future” belongs to the youth |¢ver- that at Jeast two of the : , more than to our other citizens, ee ee but the future will be what they |. ome some time \ and we make it, Young Cana- week. “dians fn years past have answ- The two larger ships; Gutf one ae ered the challenge: I am parti | Grenadier and Gulf Gunn, car- cularly confident that young |‘Y @pproximately 4550 tons of : Canadians of this day ice, spond to the exciting challenge | ¢@ch taking 35 and opportunities with even —— === PS TIMETO $AY~ tion,” the Premier concluded. DEATHS . par —P — el | ac OR ea a ae a Gm +. 4 . a si aed be 3 z q i ~ ome li ts church cemetery. Visiting 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. hours HUGHES — At St. Mary’s Road, P.E.I., December 1966, W.R. SHAW | TS ie aoa ee 3 aia Ae Re eS at #543 Monday, January 2, with Re quiem High Mass at 9.30 -a.m.. a in the church ceme- As we enter the portals of a New Year, I wish to bring a message of friend- Hiness and Good Will to all classes of our citizens. In looking back-over the years is which I was privileged to serve this province, I have many fond memories of happy ase as sociations. I am particularly grateful for the fine spirit of co-operation that has been oe _ rendered during my term as Premier of the Province, and the splendid support provided =. 2a yer "fm the fine advancement during these years “in” Education, Industrial Expansion, is oF lee bee. P ELLIS — At Ottawa Thursday, Dec. 29, 1966, John Mason Ellis, age 49. Remains will arrive at the MacLean Funeral Home to- day from. where the funeral will be held Monday, January 2, with service commencing at 1.30 p.m. Interment in. the Donaldston cemetery, Visiting hours 7 to 109 _ this evening, Sunday 2 te 4 and . 7 to’ 10 p.m. : MOTOR REWINDING | & REPAIRS Storey Electric Ltd. | ran o2 eo he ee oe meta “— Twish to assure the citizens of Prince Hxward Island of my earnest desire to-pro vide my utmost support and on behalf of my fellow. Conservatives, in the further prow os motion of the constructive program of.exten sion that has been conducted during the past. "few years. In this important Centennial Year, may we all sincerely” go” forward t= ~~~ - gether with renewed effort under the Guidance and Blessings of the Giver of “Goo Gifts to achieve greater accomplishments and Happiness in the Year * -and May We Continue To e Serve You In The Coming Year! S C H UJ ih M AN’S . : | = : : 7 | : : Kensington Charlottetown Summerside 7 4 MEALS. 88¢ W.R. 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