¥ ‘ } 8 ee cena omar & Go met Bs Os aed e Setecte, New Brunswick Junior Sym-'evening and to | phony. Lions’ Club community Chr “+: Lions Ponder 4 Last summer he attended sum- mas tree where they entertairod Fund Raising mer school et Mt. Allison Uni- a large number of citizens w th > versity, taking three courses in Christmas carol singing and the GEORGETOWN — Joseph E Soames seule Gil gaming (ONS Spee. <ieitenge ° : iinanet te Mr. and Mrs. Tersieeg have They were directed by Mrs. two children. Robin Clay ,the school music Studefits Sing “si Nisciosts'ine exo.» }| Around Tree “="= | E ; GEORGETOWN — The pupils, United of Georgetown High School ac- used 2,500,000,000 allons of companied by their teachers| kerosene fuel in 1964. E z E ei be met | to pro- Seoereny Cyslomens 2s : ! seal y St. Dunstan’s holiday | two of the new ‘professors Mr. and Mrs. Sten have two | have joined the staff of St. Dun- | children. pele _ Charge of | stan's University for 1965-66 are| Mr Tersteeg, the first to hold . nd de-| Robert, Suen and Hubert Ters- |the full-time post of director of Christ. | teeg..’ music at SDU, was born and ed- the tree| Mr. Suen was born im China |ucated in Holland. He began the decorated | and: received his BSc degree |study of music at the age of Water) with honours in mathematics |six and won his first scholarship to Pur |from Taiwan University after |when he was only nine years lights for|which he taught for two years |old. - sdthia:al” tly saen-annes’ to Ge’ Weed (sled teiee ond tues ot Ge snfedevatte lie Theatre ass the bolding Wayee Sate University in ‘De. Coned in ole ° , the lighted homes contest and |troit. recei his Master of |the Canadian Army Bend. While : ; . , . m Dec. | Ants wy er gaeieiee ties overseas, he oe cello | . Gift Certificate . ¢ from -that institution last July. | with Professor Siebenborn, prin- | with ‘ HAND-OVER PARADE STAGED Cr eae tena |eipal elie of the Eawen’ Sym ee i Fire Destroys amr MacKontle sho ued boca |” te Conmae he has played with | ane — Shy Seat Ores Deets Sams CD. wee singel MNES Dem, mA Tk. CF Be 2 | sAslville Ho lone in the house et the time |the Kingston Symphony, the | $5.00 per book the new commanding ctficer of Shown here are: (PROM THE party was also held in con- = 2 @ TOME = iwas awakened by bis dog |New Brunswick Symphony, the | i "Bodeansbic ; the ‘No. 8 Medical’ Company LEFT) E. J. Gillis, CD, junction with the Hand-Over = = barking. The newly renovated |St. John Opera Company, and | Gift Certificates at Any Performance RMAC, Lt. Gol A. L. Roberts, Lt. Col r, WOR H. L. parade e 8 An early morning fire of un-jhouse had recently been moved | was cellist with the New Bruns- | Available Now at the Box Office . - _ --csseseees 67 82 | enown origin yesterday destroy- | into about. two weeks ago by the |wick string quartet. Before com- , tague, charged with obstructing New Orleans ...... > “ ed the home of Mr. and Mrs. |MacKenzies. dng to St. Dunstan's he was of- GRU, We, Men ee oe te te le ee eee ar ter herbert ae . Con. William Dewsnap in the Tee mceaen tt ae — saci lawful execution of his duty had |" ja.9 arax CP) — The wea- ‘ his case adjourned to Dec. 22 at! 0. utice save _.wueatienne! pe Sours. . pattern is expected to show little ee ee eeeetown;| change during the next two i John Lavers were each charged | days. However, some snow will Eastern and Central Districts with causing & disturbance in a/ Mkely epread to Prince Edward 3 . Kuhn fined The dee ee A AN |B sed cons, Henry wa foed| maiiand Nova Sein tay . and costs and ‘Lavers who} Snowfall amounts will be light. Penite itiary Se tence Gi Cena ten wee on Friday. kee e " ga Montague, charged an han agonal 4 Nova ‘Scolte, @ e e e . posses- sion of liquor not purchased from Shore, Prince Edw: Resident Of Bristol District [fadhecfirwat ox | i "cae a ees ar i . in _ Brenton |to the possession of articles less | Brudenell, charged with danger- temperature post eee imaetaer oem | i 8 + county |e, consent to Dec. 29 to al-| and Goshen 25 and %2, Chartotte- be |Magistrate James B. Johnston, A total of 10 persons were each Write. Cann tae ae for QC, at Georgetown. Arnold nas|fined $20 and costs for illegal! ture change tempera- LOCAL as) srl ote 4 si AT those for theft and one for in- a.m p.m. At decent assault of a female. . WEATHER iia cohen Clee se Me Foren ronceo coe) — Toupee, Gat teal ta Crockett & Store / auginor, Gerald Keele, Morell !Low overnight High Wednesday |—— PS » was given a two-year sus-|Da % pended sentence for break, entry /Prince George % LETTER TOOK WEEKS ge @ and entered & recog-| Vancouver vw , nizance to keep the peace inthe 0 Sek 28 dee. tog e Limited FRACTURES HIP amount of $1,000 with one surety. | pdmonton Wigs @ieatins Louis to Mrs..Thomas Ledwell, St. Pe- e Frederick Clark of | Calgary * | 1850 by etagecoach ter’s Bay, is a patient in The |Mt. Stewart pleaded not guilty| prince Albert a Hospital. She suf-|to having the care and control vi fered a fractured hip as the re- |of a motor vehicle while impair- |Winnines 17 and gult of a fall on the ice jast Mon- /¢d. His case was adjourned by | cyucchill 8 day. Mr. and Mrs. Ledwell had /Consent ‘to Jan. 12. 39 —— : ae ir the winter athe. |Meat, pleated salky't causing = J [ Ti F Ch e ‘ d bodily harm to Eug Mc. ; t a, ansoumoen __ [Stel Satie tat z. ust in time For Christmas. Marlene ‘Francis Ferguson, | face and body with his fists and 99 <a 3 : Hampton, charged with shooting | was fined $50 and costs. = =6=- {2 SON - seeeese 31° See sesant to. wound, Gee eee, Seebee MetFay-liaien 5... 32 person . ean ew, pleaded guilty bad her case adjourned to Dec.|to impaired driving and was ” 22 to fix a date for trial by Mag- | fined $100. and costs. Your Shell Agent fer cians County Magisters Line Road, charged ik tema? oretatcaneta ahem O 8 ; Gait samcies.. Commmh. tee lel Gviag bad lid. ones aticern: NOW OPEN rk : the accused is Lester O'Donnell. |ed to Dec. 22 at Souris. Repairs‘ on all Electrical Alan Scales represented th e|OBSTRUCTION CASE Appliances Reasonable J. W. Skinner Crown. ' Raymond Martin Griffin, Mon- Rates fe Phone 45113 or Apply Dial 4-4044 BUILDING PROGRESSES : eo 137 Upper Queen 3 0 Work on the Commissioners of CITY AREA ; Gewer and Water Supply Works j | ___ building at the ‘comer of Kirk- FUNERALS : ed ; wood Drive and Willow Street, sg 1 ii on the site of the old Spring —_ NOTICE! i i gros : ; Park School, ee ade ee ci . : ( y- A neral 2 P 7 ar ee eae ESE ae ge Ragged INCREASE IN INTEREST RATES — On All YF ah Gee oan : Ja y 1. 1966 * ‘ s eacie of Nommier ent it ee ee * Chairs ° Bedroom. Suites ten wi — wre “3 * — ~ _ — sing on —— epee geo : * carly May, The building ‘will ~ CURRENT ACCOUNT a: som i the soir pt eg”, Mae * Chesterfields ° Hide-A-Beds @n engineer’s office and @ mana-jterment was in the Catholic ce- ger’e office ‘on the. ground floor. 'metery. * e MR MR RH KR MH Lamps ° Tables ® Mirrors ° Desks ® Dining Room Suites * TV's ® Stereo PECK QUINN SHARIF. BEHOLD A -==~ RSE ° Stoves. °Refrigerators rR ( sa omy LE * Carpets ° Drapes Shows 3:30 . 7-9 ae All Merchandise from Reg. Stock | oe ce THE ) ht ‘Til 9 P.M | " Pee vr. yo TRUST [ff Open Every Night ‘Til 9 P.M. , peak =“ alias Crockett & Storey Ltd. y re a ie. <i ibeetindien FREE Parking . . . Easy Terms — an ne improvement a ' 894-4910 Pa ee ee ae HHH He Kk KK RS! 4 , ‘ bey ‘ : i . l tg : ; of tilling ct 8 oO RAR ARAM VACA HR NEMS oy DNAS ntti apenas ae ws www ere ww ar AA Ae z eli: Be Nhe SD a a ee eS te = her eM ave era