If it’s Good F or the Island .The Guardian is For it a. i to Moderation “Covers Prince VOL. LXXVI. N0. 1 W l n g Commander R. N. Bubel. representing Group Captain AG. D g . om- Amlorlla! n IS GREETED AT lEVEE manding RCAF Station. Sum- merside. is greeted by s Honor Lieutenant-G o v ernor W OI- Ill! Ottawa. and {C payment pawn in uh F. Walter Hyndman as the Levee at Government House. Messages On New Year's Reflect Troubled World By THE CANADTAN PRESS while ordinary citizens were him. will increase P . of our units and services in from Ghana's View of a possible worl con- France's W r. From Atrica came a message P r a s i d e n t Kname Nkr . who dicted progress there. in fr . education that eventually will wipe out illiteracy. g g? more inclined to relax after fes- Y It in any parts of the world. revelry gave uay to reflection as_th New Year ade it how large parts of Europe and North Ameri it. Italian 1’ r e s l d e ni Antonio‘ Segni offered a peace-on-earth ; ' and television 5 é a _ 9 our tor-l dial relations of friendship with3 troubled l ersons were talians 963 with traditional fire-l k. ~ and ensure wor u Africa's segregationist 5 Hit Ver- c w rn the United No 0 s and world that if white rule is cha - ed in his count ‘ t no on; ry ‘le nun doubt that 'we shall fight b for our heritag President de a Year's message to French armed forces from Paris de- l -- clnrsd “Thl year will be dec for the renovation of (France's) . coastal pots ‘ b e. Gauile in New W isive New HALIF X tCPi—A ture of death gri m. -x T. The storm was a factor in six deaths and caused widespread damage. More than two unswick secondary roads w e r e loc e e ing. rs two heart attack here we involving the storm in deaths in southern areas where the" re each e . at Dig us . Savage Storm leaves Degth,D§§ir uctionllail Sixteen-year-old David Hersey of Port Hebert slipped into the m a roc’. visi or from Providence. Rhode Island —-26- car—old Richard Warner—- iium r . ree had gone to the shore to photograph surf kicked u . ighway accident .fresh-fallen snow at Meteghan. N.S., claimed the life of 18«year- old Carl Hurlburt of Carleton. S His car left the ma struck a utility pole, R AF Search . re orted two freighters in dif- ficulty during the 'storm managed to make port so e y. An imost-completcd church b . w s flattened. ma e rted-a"s r result of the another church. . re winds wo fishing ho t were] smashed to splinters near Liv- erpool. N.S. l d” "" W“ 3”" “mum” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2. 1963. levee Visit ls Stopped Overcast northeast 35. Low-hi Edward Island Like The Dew” WEATHER and extremely mild. winds, gh,'33 and 42. so-rr MORE SEVEN CENTS HAN 12 PAGES Britain Said Threatened By Angry New BliZzard By Clouds An RCAF aircraft carrying ovincial. ctvtc ’ mong the guests aboard lCont ‘ Skiers Perish—V. ‘ In Avalanche B.C.. tCPivA ava- lanche of snow plunged silcntly through an overcast o couds and buried 14 skiers near this Rocky Mountain community, killing one i. The avalanche in Twin Valley in Yoho National Park occurred Sunday but word of it was re- leased Tuesday after an RCMP constable came on . s kesman said the party of University of British Columbia students were skiing > the i inucd on Page 3 to]. it! i .y‘i l Lt. l iBaby “Firsts” GUEST IS GREETED AT CITY HALL greeted by Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet at City Hall while the smiling Mrs. Gaudct looks on with cvident pleasure. William Massey. d e p it t y provincial treasurer, right. is Big Storm “hirer l Reuters I—Weath- ermcn Tuesday night warned snowbound ritain an angry new bi za as th way ‘ The forecasters said it should Troar into west count be- Ifore dawn dncsday toward ‘Londdon and the south of Eng- a n . . "The blizzard will be bad.‘ la weather office spokesman 5 id 3 . - The warning of a new storm ea c after another inch f snovt fell adding to the huge snow drifts caused earl Sun- day what one meteorological expert said was e wors win- tor sto m for 8 years Fro his bound Cam- bridgeshire home. Prof. rdo anle said: ‘ The falls of the last few days equal the classi- al snowstor 5 fm century past. back to Black Tuesday of Jan- ua, to find anything generally comparable." iAre Recorded ‘y‘ . , , Biggest Crises Threaten iadded to the screams and tools $2371": :Ellgnili‘o‘fézmwg": '53:“ . that followed the stroke of said a I ‘ Wm" ""- y i y imm “may "uh" Mach 3 n S GOV rnm 'I' He said all were buried. Those‘ The “time {I “‘9 “"51 h [emelvos out first of 19.63.. born on the " , helped others out and revived be "I ’Tdmg‘" All. “‘"r By FRASER WiGHToN r Macmillan niusl call an elec. try. notably the north of long. t 09 who er unconscious. ty‘led kuk "thgirnmgl‘mcbp l. N tReut rsi W Prime l'on bet to end of 1964. ‘land. Scotland and Northern Th y were unable to r VlVe Jean 5 3r E r was a m.“ iMinistcr Harold Macmillan this Here are. the main issues fac- lrelan . Sharp. daughter of the Vancou- '“ y“ “a moot nt rs his sev nth yearling the Macmillan administra 3. Critical reaction hv some! ver 'superinteudent of schools the Miss Sharp was under snow 3. minutes before being located. TO CABINET? M. Alban Farmer. MLA is sug ested s an slmot cer- tain choice for the provincis ' w on mier ’ Shaw announces his hoc s for various portfolios later to- slay ~52. .-. mm '1 onions! def nee The appear- munlty of PM" l'l I an of our mic force. the magic dmwsgdhiéi suaf and (i: modernization . of our conven- r was s e as on an . H clonal means. the regroupment surv ve . Ygf'mflg’smzmmmg;z ' y for with v ~ Lieutenant-Governor F Waiter ' r00 5 ear W W "m m t Government House. between 11 on 13:30. i . Tm ctlons with "f “- null fun . Katanga Provmce mm W m R Sba lid Mn. Shaw. Mayor A“ W audet Mn. ELISABETHVME .. United! According to menu” "uh Gaudet. His Excellency Most Nstions troops making a swa- in; diplomats in Leopolavllie. 1““ M“ A‘ M” w re rc- \ Ea Bishop of Charlotte- lng Idnncc 'I‘uesdsed thee wide Tshombe was. v sdny kw, 'pwn L pm” It to It"! Cm d ed by the Jndotvdle representative 1h. 'Nm.“ Bin-2mm "I; (3 I‘m“ “7" "d a m cs- "" E ~ ”“'°" “9“” x M dbnston the Amour-i Vim“ 1‘. “in? mv‘nze“;|n. 11mm,“ 0" Izreed td k'I ‘ s In: ome cse ' (l . mks .gflfivme- been liven Iii Monday in Sll- M Q H . Elissbeth- [shut-y, South “it 5, [pasta wore received by Lleut A a“ m m htlns the”! ' rd Alpo n. my cum. r so. flanked by m it»... mm m on...“ W V“ I“ esn 0' i - - ' M‘ ‘ in Jndot- om my. in . . .m [a ‘ y to return to (mm arr “m: ‘32:: an“ N m nub-bill! D ,i m mg“ cIPltI that the British. After bdns greeted by the .W, ‘ I.“ M _ French I .S. consuls there 5 W .‘“"‘V should m t the built: moved into the sum room ,1; I. a I‘ ‘ ” M “- Wm, River Ind '98 him to Ellsa- where ey wane r . . “In netbvltle. lipped out by Mrs. Hyndman. "3 " "m" a. of his utter taint-m who was sod-ted by Mrs. 180* l v _ [mop] cum“ in more. Mos Mac- " mm dim - coll-my and Mrs. whims“. “g: 3,, ' m. m in in. Manages: from w'dm mwlt mortul’m-ofiemn. t ism-or. , . ~ . ~ ‘ . “g thrust towards Jndotville on not hold I special mm ’m' m ’ oUNcolurnnin-laflinotlcanofthesmd l i at nut-um. s Imus. prior to 11:00 o'clock. r of Immunities-warmed l v «mm- dum‘flnfllfllfllflthemfl New Year's Day- Receptions Held Visitors from all over the province greeted Pr ‘ Wal- or when t federation assistant Pouring Mrs. tea were e. Mrs. Mrs: ,m. .n. MIN.” 7 5 z i lfic areas of the co .an Mrs , Jan Jecninga tn Transcona.i\ I I hear Winnipeg. and a daugliteri Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Gowans. of North Surrey. BC At four. seconds after midnight a seven poun 2-ouncc gov‘ltion: own parliamentary hack- , V last the ‘0‘: it 1“ midmshi we” 22iernment with the prospect i at‘ 1 A sl p in its .clci'lorallbench supporters to its handing seven—pound HIM-0"“! W . 363 may bring‘snme of the big- 1 stock which has persisted ior :01 nuclear defeat? policy. There 'Mr‘ and Mm Andre Bel'Eeim'llgest crises of his political ca-imore than a year. recently Ufh’ls anxictv ove ac ilfan' e- 3 SEVW'PW’! "Vireer. iderlined by the ass [two pa lcent deal ith President Ken- d Guemhe“ '" C31“ The 68-year-old statesman andl‘liamentary seats to the opposx-Enedy givmg Britain the A l sary. R seven-Poum‘l 1.1m” 5 ons‘ervnive governmentition Labor party and slashed can Polar: mlSslIcl p M 10 MT- all“ M - R‘ChP'dJare confronted With a formida- majorities in three more bye ec- ‘lhe nnw discarded air.tn.grnund Bureau of Cap.dc-la-Madr.~la‘lno.1 his 3”,“ some. n r ' kyme - Queq and‘ “VP P0"“"- “51 l-lwhich must be solved soon it. . A growing unemployment‘ Critics fear Britain ma, boy I“ Mrs- Fl‘gent Ver'ithe party is to have a chance problem—not in the nation-i ' result at Roberval. ‘0 ‘ two seconds behind them E elec arrived a son to Mr d Winning is next general y b than an tion. tain's come something less wide sense. but acutely affect- independent nuclear power. ing spec" un-yl 4. The. outcome of Bri icontroverslal bid to enter the European Common Market. 5. The political dynamite con- ta d ' h in in RhodesiaNyasa- lland constitutional crisis. 4 T ese are th main problems. flirt was hm" I" and the government has 3 lim- r. and Mrs. William Poirier ' ~ in Kingston. Ont. 25 SECONDS AFTER HOUR n”. Mrs. John dl ad a boy in h e ‘ pinion ORDI-JN —~ Climaxing a very i as a door prize aroused great 1 00115 Show {Jabm‘ aheaf‘ 0‘ Cfln‘ successful New Year‘s E v e 1 interest in the Legion - SDOHSOF- i “Natives . m popmanty' mm d dance. and it was pro ably l Macm’ua" s the. first time such a prize has 1‘": 59w“ r . ever been offered in the p r ov- , Warner Blichananl l of Labor at OLeary. , . . on pound one-o g‘euson arrived to r Mrs. Laverne l is at 3i seconds . . . . ~ in addition to st midnight to Kitchcncr. Ont. Mm was a scntcd with a taunting T e horse ' No ma Darr ch m a n a “on i illie anu v “M “as: l 1957, is accustomed to challeng- e Legion was forc- img S‘Ium'ons‘ . . . .nce the race liorsc.l retary lso pre‘iEmery Richards. sleigh. tied time in which to solve the most crucial of them. Only' about 20 months remain of its current five»year term in of l lanwhile hllc o own personal rat-1 ca w should lowed by floods when the thaw finally comes. e continent there were jreports of bright sunshine in ‘ several areas. bill Moscow shiv- ;ered in arctic temperatures of Hit below zero. 3 armers in the south of Eng- away 50.000 un- ‘al‘lle to get through to collect< ling points. Newsman ls Honored .lAW (‘P «Veteran Wor « of MOOSE .newspaperman Fred Iman is Moose. Jaw's citizen :th yea . i A native of Stratfoi'd. Ont” Wor an. h bee with the Moose Jaw Tinics - ll-lerald for 50 years. He was iappointcd editor in 1944. nnouncement of the lee- tlon was made Mo day by Jack offa . oral manager of ‘CllAB radio and television. i sponsor of the aw rd. undreds of re- l at quests for tickets from all [9; land centres. l arge number of those whoi ancel iTermed l ! BERLIN tReutersi—An East i erman corpora was wounded '< . . rs. cttv Parsons had a daughter a minute later at Corner Brook. The first arrival in Hamilton, Carleton, eighbpound. nine<l narrm‘h IOOk Passes-“ion Borden c boy born to M 'of the horse and slei after race horse arrived Cartmell at 12:13 a.rn. A daugh— midnight and yesterday drove and add ter was orn 0 Mrs. i her Proud Pnsscssinn e announ Fabien Smith in Vancouver atiBorden and Carlcto 2 l The offering of a Ki . o ed at th a about 11.3" n t cement of h t e n. winner was made shortly after race horse midnight. mm or as; and an. wnm Show. at the on- “! “My: o; the Pilovin- em slaw long“ on "in v o . . McCurdy awn s wom- yelurdly limo"! M“ New Ye.“ Levee he" Show greets Mrs la m not her turn to pass along the re- . m by Premier and in the historical oonfedera- Xenn cent while eetvtng line. Border Incident Serious Tuesday by a bullet fired by West Berlin police during a “ ' ovocation " German national defence council said. The bullet grazed the. head of ‘ Ma 1. West Berlin police said East I 41 West Berlin police ex- changed shots across a border canal Tuesday morning police opened fire at INSIDE TODAY [1 ll II I. l . 5. I I O I _—_—d_ s...-n