i ag ‘. If t's Good. For The Island * _ ~The Guardian Is For it VOL. LXXIX NO. 306 This little chap is all set to welcome Canada’s Centennial year in style. He is Travis Wakélin, four month old son af Mr and Mfs. Wakelin of Charlottetown, and is looking forward to his first New Year's celebration. = £28 i hair.” a Conviction under, Section 216, Paragraph A of the Criminal Code carries a maximum pen- ¢ With Brutality 5 £ z & z Ls] ej = # i Fis F réau. $1,000 : Also named in the having conspired with the but not charged ~ monéed in the case are under susnension until court proceed- in?s end. : The seven. served with. sum- m-nses are: Constables Claude® vesticators Albert Martin and Charles Marcoux; ‘and Consta- fa ‘ RISING TIDE® . QVERLOOKED DARTMOUTH, N.S. (CP)— The wind blew hard, the rain » 2 ull He 3 g pits Hiths! weleeee. as a result of the allegutions, said “shocking things were re- bail. Filing of the civil action gave rise to a number of requests for bar i = E i é I i i 38 Provincial Police Man Ligh ae Dies V — A harefoot teenage a house fire early Friday. Ginnette Boucher. 13, managed tap ‘on the window of her mily's. nearest neighbor. Al- Doiron. were sleeping. complete- “naware of what "s going .* Mrs. Doiron said im an in- terview. “All of @ sudden 1 was by 2 tapping at the bedroom window, then I beard the breaking of glass: “T thought it must be some- body’s who's drunk. But when I got up, some of my children had been awakened too had in to fa ee ed.” | Ginetie, ~ her seven-year-old five-year-old brother FEuclide, condition to hospital at New- castle, N.B. ‘ ts Oil Furnace, h Family In Fire ACADIE SIDING, NB. (GP)) still gee the thlood on the. kitchen girl. where Ginnette...... knock- |--and. daughters Viola, 14, Marie, 10, had died in the ~ Rev. Henry E. Duguay of near- by Rogersville said the fire broke out about 3:00 a.m. Mr. Boucher, a public works department employee, received a telephone call around 3:00 a.m. to work, Father Dugu he was told by Gi 2 “He wanted to light a fire in their small oil furnace before — match, ‘furnace explod- to While the four children es- eaped and went for help, Father Duguay said; Mr. and Mrs. Bov- cher Apparently were overcome by smoke -along with two re maining children, The bodies. were recovered. Acadie Siding, a community of bundred ‘several persons, is 4 gorth: of Moncton.’ ri Dew” 3 rs WN, CANADA, SAJURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1966. - 2 Lovers Prince Edward Island Like The hreatened Best WishesFor N ew Year fire. | SHELBURNE, N.S. (CP) — + | About 75 men were preparing to search throughout the night Fri- day for two young children miss- ing in dense woods about I miles from this south shore town. : As the temperatures dropped to the mid-20s and winds reached # miles an hour, searchers en- tered the woods to look for seven- year-old Michael Golden and his five-year-old sister, Debra. The children were last an investigation by the province. }j az * Steve -Unanawich, 1 year-old son, datnes, from -initerior Bp Bs RE gs ras u i i i | FFs Bae f He . a : ' me 7 j i 2 a ti ts fi ited 2 | The governments of British Co- lum bia, i Nova Scotia had also decided |- not to take part in New Year's programs. Mr. s FE oe ) ia / a i | z | 2 " |e . sf m jed a sixth | other five | ¥ |i was. _ty_the 2, of a twin- t ” 5 5, : Si ere me i # Fes olf French Can -elebration ica Act and the situation was 1 Yaw Others Stay Aboard —~— Are Extended By Premi To Await Tow Craft “May I first extend to all the |all Islanders with ‘fitting cele- the world and betterment of all NEW YORK (AP)—A British | but they're riding it out well,” people of our province my sin-|brations to ‘¢ , the mankind. freighter lowered a small boat | he said. “They don’t s * cere best wishes that the New | 100th: annivetsary of the conied | --We observe at this. time an into howling winds and moun- | anxious. As a matter Year will bring to each a0d|eration of our . We be- end as well as a beginning — tainous seas and plucked three | they're pretty calm | everyone an abundance of g00d |}ieve that the r of this |one year passes into history and women and two men from the I'd say.” health, happiness and prosper-|_ . + wilt recall 6 Gur minds the | another begins. It is, therefore, stricken yawi Petre! Friday. ity,” Premier Alex - B. Camp-| rich heritage of our history. the |# time in both our personal and Five other men volunteered to bell said yesterday in a New | srogress, we fiave made in our. Public lives when we can reflect stay aboard the 70-foot yaw! un- | Year's message. tion ahd the Nobile ‘contribu. % the past and envisage the fu til this morning when a U.S. _| <“It is the ‘hope and wish tof)” : oe c ture. : Coast Guard cutter arrives to your Government that this Cen-|tion which sixty ana-| “Prince Edward. Isla take the vessel in tow, the tennial Year will be observed by|dians have made to the peace in ji,- 91) Canadians, can wuard said. 2 wis ie wk aes back on 1966 with thankfulness. The freighter Cotswold Ta . a 3 ~ Our Province was spared from -dioed that ali 10 Petrel passen- acnnme any great calamity or natural gers were in tory condi- : or ‘ Pees disaster. Our farmers and fish- tion an, stand by ee ae ermen reaped good harvests through i" pail apdbaar dpe - #% 4 The « a? >. 2g . _» 2 _ people were -to-enjoy a good ’ es Creat Destiny. . E<222-=7 eat te aid. sie arene —s . , on our grati i " 7 ¥ bountiful ee ne un onrrenvazs. ~ (CP) | ship and guard's sea- | = search thick | going sent to ‘OTTAWA (CP)—Prinee Dials Gant in cultural and social uni —— that He has be- won ies rest ot bere pa _ i expressed pe, - ABS ai rainstorm | from Staten Istand, ‘ork im his New Year's m ti | BANISH _SELY.DoURT ae Ze leak forward to the New \Ssdgay failed to yield any tare City. ate = a adians’ ‘ hecmodalte ad to live together hope. It is a time to rededicate |“ ® "year-old boy missing | ‘The second ean tana aoe na mate pride in thelr ¢ "|with more faith and less’ seit. (°Wrselves, our hopes and asper- | "iuee Christmas Day. SS, se dead. aw ee tae ax te'| doubt, ahd hesitation. "| ations, our faitlr and our abili- Volunteer searchers led by | freighter, was 120 miles east of :o ae ae eet ae et ities to the task “begun by: our|ROMP and a tracking dog re-| the Petrel and was being see Cateda whole, ‘ his- ts our greatest prob- | founding fathers a century ago |ported no luck by dusk im the| pounded by the same storm. os eet ae ee Se ee Se captives of | and furthered by generations of | hunt ‘for Patrick Kerfont, whose | She radiced she was in dan-|"-*~ ® & eo i a3 5 Perret Canadians since. tht time. Lat |J6:yearelé cousin Bernard Ker.| ger of sinking becaule tee | Soyo" sg yeet the eeee Se io the fu-ius not shrink from the a} |font was found dead Thursday | waves were pouring into tore] DOM 2 © — =, "— ° find ‘new solu: |enge which summons js _to|im the same ares. open canvas hatches. ©. | father, Hans V TRaTS -ag0. eit Ives to new! make our contribution to our . The statement says — ahead, think | community, and_our | f— tional identity is being comity wei teal wee iad" thea f out of “the dualism of our after us will be able gin and the iversity of our land of peace, and | indeed, ce of the most oe we citing re Senatins Ses ‘ . 2 a z 5 tgp pels and: