| Island News Page 'sstss,22°* Severest Storm Of This Winter. nu Neomondcentel Devig a-zs-z"<7 Hurls Major Punch At Province At 10:50 a.m. a 1968° Interna- | ? | tional truck driven by George ll sections of Prince Edward! “Wet snow was plastering a in: the eastern section | | | | : -|Garnhum of 23. Granville St., | Island _ were experiencing the | everything, causing short circuits province throughout the | Ww V' Snowfall Charlottetown, was involved in| brust of s major slorm which) sad Bowing fuses,” said Mr./sight as well as the westers see- ; corneas elogged Island roads and dump- | Boomhower. tion where drifting was more <a 5 cet See St pa ed | 14.8 inches of snow on. the electric company in cum svvere. 3 He ; Charlottetown area alone i reported no trouble plow answered an emerg- ® Pa ; S18 a ieee hours. : | its area early last evening: ency call to Winsloe last night. in ers C IVI D Snow was expected to fall, FULL STRENGTH 4 A spokesman said a was . av. amage to the vehicle driven throughout the might and con-| Maritime Electric crews were/ taken tothe P.E.I tal tla om ike acu ast te tir, Mastusala'e en by hen. em fy Sham. Pride oa indications paid ONE INTERRUPTION d A ; id | ; . ture l yes- \. ay a a ee Pao tiaieg tu tip rca tack was 1198. terday was 32 degrees with an| they’ would be on the go till} Reports from Island Motor ete mark in this area| cancelled. The mainland run| \ injuries were sustained. | ex low overnight of 25. | Sunday if there was no immed.| Teansport indicated’ that all come ie andetll The |made a return trip yesterda A collision between a 1965 s last night had subsided |iate relief from the storm. ~- | buses with the exception of oiie a oe a 3 oeiocle in the| Canadian’ National Reilweve | Pontiac driven by Colby Burhoe, | somewhat. Northeast winds of Company officials were hoping went yesterday. The only sched- " mary, < acon wore dean there reported that y. | 210 Fitzroy St., Charlottetown, | 35 gusting to 55 were recorded. | that the temperature would drop ule interrupted was the vehicle i behind yesterday’ | and a 1959 Ford, driven by Fred-| Those earlier in the day were| somewhat and turn the wet snow| Which normally goes to Sum ail Gay yesterday. All schools in | trains sega schedule. lerick A. Ripley, 90 Upper| northeast at 40 gusting to 60|to ice. This would weigh the| ™erside and Tignish Summerside were closed 4 en emt of highways | Queen St., Charlottetown, occur-| miles per hour. The barometer | wires and decrease their tend-| A check with the RCMP re oan : ali roads in the Prince | red at the corner of Upper Queen | which read. 28.67 at 8:45 last|emcy of touching another in the| vealed highways were treach- Station réported at 8 o'clock last |County area were in extremely St. and Nassau St. night was still dropping. high wind. erous and. Charlottetetta streets fright that nine inches of snow |poor condition. Plows were | afternoon at 3:20 p.m. » | Walter Auld, manager of the A spokesman for Eastern Pro-| Were sald to be. slippery. had faiien since the storm began | working on main roads last | -No estimate of damage was | Island Teleeene, Sempeny Ltd.,| Vincial Airways said all flights Charlottetown police de- at two o'clock Thursday afier-| might but were expected to be | given and there were mo reports | reported trouble due to/ were delayed i e verter: | norte ee ae pon noon. This would bring the. total | called in at midnight and com- of injuries. heavy stow. The only difficulty | @ay pending the courge of the| A-member force amount for the year to date to|mence working again this morn-| 4+ ¢. 15 yesterday evening an | ¢*Perienced was that of finding storm. ; a orentan, Or i “-| $0.4 inches; an increase of 4.4/ ing between five and six o'clock. | actomobile driven by Douglas |‘ Source of trouble in the Mt.) A spokesman for ani Striking a woman on Ave- DR. GEORGE BROUGH. duction of Bizet’s “Carmen” Winds were reported from the | received two emergency calls | Crescent reportedly driving a isolated due to vy snow on| earlier in the day were ‘on $250 damage sine . The (LEFT), Musical Director of with General Davent or mo Confeder northeast at 37 mp.h. gueting| yesterday. An’ ambulance from | 1957 Ford struck Bertha White, |e lines. : schedule as well as the CNR fer-| woman, Mrs. te, 49 ' " The storm was expected | the Davison Funeral Home in| 49 Reserve St., Charlottetown,| Poor travelling conditions ham- ries in the Northumberland Reserve Street, was examined the Canadian Opera Company man Geiger-lourel. The oper» as part of the company's to &. the and| Kensington ta | ’ pered the company's search for | Strait. Last night's train how-| by a doctor and found to have discusses details of the pro- atic masterpiece will be pre cinth annual Canadian ‘tour. to heap up throug © — 7 renes | while oe nae the souree of trouble and late |ever. was an hour ehind sched- age en bruised a and 4 HH taper snow iRiver seal a ~ cross 5 ° night workmen were accom- as well as ferries. repor ed go d ee ee y Gus te an rae |eumnent ve 2 Gre he sensink tha ama plo in. an ef-| MV Abegweit. made its crossing | condition rf a ‘were expected to keep up today | ly nce County |tempt to keep from hitting Miss | ¢ 1. discover the trouble one hour and 10 minutes behind. ver of the car involved was ana ian pera m any aed ah © teem comme: Deer? (gel. Two. Summerside plows | White: _|""The Maritime Electrie Com-| schedule and the MV PEI. was|D. Frederick Smith, 11 Jordan : drifting. The: high temperature |fed the ambulance to town. A/ Miss White sutfered a bruised | pany reported trouble in every delayed 50 minutes. Crescent. 2 : : bported for yesterday -was %/eecond plow = catled to the | hip and ankle. She was examin-| sation of the Island. | WEAVY DRIFTING The accident happened at 6:15 oo " ’ __ | degrees. __+ | aid of a.mian living on the New ed by Dr. T. A. Laidlaw. ie | Drifting in Prinee County yes-| B08? the corner of Bayfield é : i A. spokesman for astern | Glasgow Road in Lot 16 to - | Damage to the car was estim-| LINE OUT | terday’was increasing from four| **Teet and Elm Ave. FESCNTS VAFMON POD. Depress serase ix samme | att in tabior tim to tompital. lated at $0 tise supecotondon, said nat ose cock on and at eight e'lock| 2 shia tenetied that soe ¥ . . | a 4 i 2 tt of the province were ° ° of the main transmission | dispatcher Trans|% the 15 regional high schools The Canadian Opera Com-,surgery and revision and Her- in iao. seithy ones tha'Cane: |Seaeea . ‘II TV Color Applications fines which food the castera sec.| DA™ ,lspatcher sald the Trans] Sas” closed ‘yesterday. due ee ee nln eee eee te ee The IMT terminal here ee tenday and ‘power was oiit’ert cet, was, impassable due to) Ss Se ag 5 successful fessional musical |Artistie Director. perienced its trying moments that the morning’ ae ; aie ee | heavy drifting. pe ; organization, has performed the with the inadequacies of many Tignish errived in Gum- Okayed By Broadcast Group jis som sections fast nies teay- Main roads in the e: sec- iM rare feat of maintaining musi- | NATIONAL ee of the halls and gymnasiums in = ing one ranemnlesion ine {0 tion of the province not eal standards and at the same ade a ae etkione which they were forced to per: |. gs | : OTTAWA (CP)—The Board of night period when they normally noo ae pletince. , cute a bad. time gaining popular and ‘crt \and perlormers in all parts of | "on, : Couple Says Broadcast Governors announced |would be off the air. A shake- |“ ,i04, 5 Soult Bw eal success for an art form us- 1950 it Often the trilling of the so- Friday applications to move into|down period starts Oct. 1 for s affected were port, drift and that ually thought to be more at |Canada, and by it was truly prano would be accompanied by color television have been ap- |color transmissions during reg- Bunbury, Johnston's. River, open but home in the gilded halls of Mi-|® national enterprise which had the thumping of a faulty steam Room Bugg for 11 stations ular hours to iron out equip- | Chery Valley and other points) and heavy going. jan and London and New York. |Srows ers geographical |radiator: the atmosphere’ of a t also announced that a spe-(ment fpults and train. staff. 2 a. Other cen-; Plows ERE It was in 1948, that the man delicate love story not at all en- ic hearing of the board |.. The I debut of color TV oasters section of the ; my , Eee wo woud sera guide te| ite hn ha he Hale need bythe acer rom wr [glACOMTA XR eh ert ams cant TY hin ew eee el destiny of opera in Canada. ar- swith ltergreen aroma left by the high ee cunpanies |e ia —_ : LCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS eived in Toronto by way of Rio | Geiger. Toure! assuming the ttle school basketball team jeharged the CTV television net. [PROPOSE ALL FORMS | The only trouble experienced : a a de Janiero, Buenos Aires, Salt-/ 4 ine policy of regular nation. |PICTURE CHANGING | the bulk of the |cFTO.TV in Toronto applied for | red 5 Paeaile and Shereond . : P burg and most of the other mu-/) 1") 0. was launched. With the establishment of eng bis . transmission of all forms of|when power was off for a half) OPEN MEETING ical capitals of the world: lin that year the company visit |hestres such as the Confedera- residents of Bar- hearing on the CTV shae|eolor TV, the only two stations |hour Friday afternoon. 3 re = oan mere, as, aetna, Gate 58 communtes with Roos» eh Care homer, the sche $12,000 da be eld Jn tars too, Beth rence Ee CRON Gnleun SUNDAY, 2.30PM. — oe and elie year 68 ee were |2ave ee ee a the - East- s a.chance to|-olor oumaanele CHCT-TV” Colgary, - TV ; At the y ’ ! behind “The. Merry g | Schlevement their ; proposal. Eight stations applied for per+| Victoria CHAN- ‘ancou- ae eS : = organizational genius TW inine ond ere yavetltalent are now being given the veld «day pick ag 90 to 100 legit sn cranualt outuadd Geeiae. CAPITOL THEATRE that cloud ‘of cight Gelger-Touret since then the tour has been the |PFoper atmosphere in which to me Sas mah re common igrams or those on film or CHCT-TV does not plan im- a ‘ activity of |present total _ enjoy- or business ollowing tape in color. These stations are color videotape opera- : : wen Wanye beglening. cad SS commen. NY ot ment of their audiences only in the bedroom be- "TV Vancouver, |CFPL TV’ Loa@oa, Omts\tions, the BBG noted. but may Spence by. Sees Braet Group, tag aod working ta, Toroat the |provinEs EMPLOYMENT rand: Ieatoss Wal bore. a op. on tous ae CHAB.TV Moose Sou COAY Ty Winn onerviee ” ee 4 CIA Y- i i ah , first eight-day Opera Festival) put perhaps as important as|portunity to judge the measure couple says en electronic Winnipeg, CKCO-TV ot = had been orgagized and lice (te emioyment of the audience |of success of that : for: transmitting end re- Ont., OFTO-TV Tor. Ca ae & Gully presented to the public.” lig the fact that the company |themsélves, when leording sounds was concealed ia |onto, CJOH-TV Ottawa, CFCF - S “4 Be Saat, te: response Oe eee out, encourages, trains |Opera Company presents one of bedroom of a home -tiey , CJCH-TV Halifax ee : * whelming, and one year and then prevides employment |the most melodic items in th e lrented from Eastman in Gilford, CIJON-TV St. John’s, Nfld. : : 4 at Teocke an, oteneel © or ees Oe Sven eae Coe weer H., from-October, 1961, to Oc-| ‘The eesousted the coer a ie aes ‘ ‘ - ee > Toronto established er any com- nen. a tober, 1962. ‘ were a } : Sanaa eval, neo the costient witht at of the mesteree, wth “Eacat sys te haan ste teurd meine sears wai| ““ MOther said she'll baby sit.I don’t haveto: > wee oe point emneption Ot the Seireyeltten ia |avelienn’ Maliges: aid: Sen in |tronic device in the cellar of the earlier that it would : cae a. olvement fully profession-| new es : : 2 thouse to monitor ea water ie is s sets e a e 1 company By 1954 this = — yup h h nm + int Ses Berets dl A as fo be ue thre yas a cotint be here when the T.V. repairmancomes. . * , ; re = ; oh pce ee pee A oie Aen " d 3 - ° e ot : i er Contrevers Lacking, aie on acne Your-Mom‘and Dad aren’t coming over till. 2 i of the couple's bed. a 68 At ieBh ee = — : next week. Now, givemeone good. ss = : Island | BT . > ’ Hospital on | (Nh Res essay 0 pT A A 4 | i A a : adic VV | es ‘3 2th, 1966, of Donald Alex Mac- f : r : Tees year Ssaeuee at = ter Officials of Confederation Cen- ae ae oa ee : Ee At Discount : Prices i Centre public relations direc- F town Hospital on Friday, Jan. nck Machodrew seid “there Hupp Corp ded ot musum at he SHOWs Profit | ; 8% | NEWYORK (AP) — Can ot WT 6 ncn velling | ‘28s ’ or cents a such i woreand share, in the three of bank notes | Dec. i G70x15 “ss: xs Sy 14.95 i ional nest er te 750x14 “Sr ts 3 14.95| as | Ce fF i E il iit Ei 750x 14 ts, < 1 8.751 wf 280uston St. tal 04-6577 esi} a a rz LD “Who'll look after the dog?” - az Friday afternoon. The : ; ity bs sonducted by Rev. - — Sind SIEIEESIIDIaannnnnnSEEEEnESNNSEENOnn In of hee" and “‘Abse hin : pra re a REQUIRES 25MORE | : , io go eel Matthews, eaane | SELECT YOUNG MEN = A 9° Gil Gian Sst: Bi Govrwor c-Si Sateen Cros wih a a Gallant, and Erie 4 are : Let somebody else cook for her for a change. ’ from our newly increased ge allowances, too, was in the . ty, free meals are part of the rio cost “extras”. | Surprise her. Ask her to contact your Travel = SPECIAL RECRUITING PROGRAM | smmwareesacmen'cwr | Superin tomrmnetyerent a her for a change. (Our stewardesses will be onlytoo | even more for it. And, by the way, tellherto = BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY | 7 Be happy to.) And to top it off — when you get ask about our new Gift Certificates. They make ~ | Pa | Same there, give her a night on the town. It'll make her mobster oe” £D day for months tocome. W ES /. ERIN ROOMS nomenitve,idoty Sak eitvin i Air Coase : a: 295 Main Sees Ce . | | in North America with your wife and/or family, at atk, aa TONIGHT mae emcnortayre = ATR CANADA Dancing to the Discounts. ieee fon Py os = # “a swine. 7 Monday 7330+ 9:00 pm. THE LINKLETTER TRAVEL AGENCY _ H.R, HENNESSEY, Lt.-Col.