a 28, FE , meerme wits m=. etear, cloudy with s — Brunswick:~~Clear, fe the evening; visibility coming cloudy with ‘snowfiur-. oemne: 2 shower ries of showers in the evening; | 4 continuing mild; southwest! at winds 15. Low-high at Moneton| at 12:38 a.m. meee ee 90 and %5, Fredericton 25 and| Rustico at 6:21 & 35, Saint John 32 and 35, -Bd-| P-m. Sunsnorende de Sumdaton and Campbellton 20| minutes lgter - than Chariots | ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince County is Te Geeraess Cherotioown, Mow. Son. 5 106 ial! . Jack Maclsaac, guests of | her parents Mr. and Mrs. Erm ie MacNevin, Ellerslie, Christ- mas were dinner Montreal spent a tg “of Fundy; Southwest fm. and sete at 4:51 p.m. Premier Says Traffic May Not Justify Cost zy Commenting Saturday that investigations are only ‘n recent developments whicln sug-| the preliminary stages. “If ~ tt gest that additional ferry ser- was found that.the service. was’ feasible,” he said, “it would be vice may be established tet-| sume time before basic termin- tween thi province and the! gj facilities could be establish- | mainland, Premier Walter . R.| ed, particularly on the Prince Shaw salt *there, is no=doubt | | Edward Island side. | that additional servic | |.@ dood thing,. but the: nid be May not me of the service.” He said that traffic potential | | would have to be thoroughly ex- ' plored, as well as possible. ments of produce from the “Hreé. | to be served. . | PURCHASE NNED | Mayer Joseph Landry of She- | diac, N.B., Friday announe- | ed that tentative plans call tor | the purchase of three small car | ferries for a_proppsed service | between either Shediac or Buc- | touche and West Point. A committee was formed in| | the Shediac-Buctouche area to) work with 4, West Point tommit- | | tee that has been investigating | | the proposed service’ for some | ; tithe. Premier Shaw made it clear | be enough traffic to justify the! subsidized Asked whether or not the pro |* posed service would have to be » Shaw. sajé “1 think-that was the idea when the scherie’¥as proposed, I be | Heve _the: federal gov e porveehed * this’ é / ro gues the New “Srmowiel eommit- | tee mext week. The brief is ex. | | pected to be, discussed by the Island committee, . It is believed both committees plan to make fepresentation. to | the’ P. E. I. government. | “We will be glad-to hear what- ever representations that - are made,” said Premier Shaw. WEATHER TORONTO (CP) = Tempera: | COPPER CLIFF, Oat. oh oe to more than 85,000,- snowflurries. al + Funeral Is Held iia af — : Night - Day ‘ we At Wellington Dewees bee ee nied . afcouver ... ws. : | RICHMOND — The funeral of | Vietoria sip os ve TT RNS Bight-year-old Debra . Butch, | Edmoutdn ..~ss... 15% 1 SSG = = daughter of Mr. .and Mrs: Ver- | CMlShy 2 ++ ae a hi NW NS SS SSSS 4 i is - & 998 mi 2? f+ non- Buren; (robern, Mew wae | Winnipeg... ta oT —— held from the home of her | ronto ..+ sss ees. 96 32 unele, Fred.-J. McDonald’ ‘on | Ottawa oo 3 38 et owes Dee. 21, to the Immaculate Con- | Montreal ... ...... 18% 35 “ eee = | ception Church, Wellington for | Quebec cee eee 5 107 20 . . > ; oe "| Requiem High Mass celebrated | Fredericton ... ... 18 31 e- PERFECT IMAGE r by Leonard McDonald. Saint John... ....18 947° : hea a ceme-| Moncton ... ... ... 13 4@ s . , ; : . Halifax cee tee 94 51 : ° + Wood waters surrounding , when this picture was taken, | Many ditches overflowed in | Those attetiding the funeral of | Charlottetown ... .19 45 7 the home. of Andy Folkerte | Mr. Folkerts and his son, | the area following torrential | pera Burch were her parents, | Sydney .. al 82 {im the Vancouver suburb of | Johnny, 8, look out over the | fairs that B w te meres mei aad Mrs. Verte Burch ant ‘Bt, John's NO4 ... 10; 20° | ‘ r ‘ r epee at & mirror | scene from thelr treat porch. (CP. Photo) George Fitngccsid, Webure: ‘eilan'ceee par oes Mass. _ Stephen MacDonald, expected. over’ all { _proy- — — Briston, Conn, inces today, However clouds} ~ WECTED N Nickel Producing } Capacit will again spread into New | Brunswick and southern Nova be a few rain howers. ot Opens At Tignish | mean” more <~* TIGNISH — A parish card | play tournament got underway | at the Tignish Dalton School ‘Mieke producing capaelt oy of the | 000 pounds. free world, exclusive Cuba,| -Other Canadian. producers. in- reached a new high of 625,- clude Falconbridge Nickel} 000,000 pounds“ annually in 1961, | Mines Ltd., in the Sudbury area, card room on Wedriesday eve- ‘says Henry 8. Wingate, ch wie capacity increased in| ning. It is expected that the tour- jman of — Int tional Nickel | 1961 by about 5,000,000 pounds | | Mament will run for 10 weeks, Company of Cahada Ltd., in a’ to 70,000,000; and Sherritt Gor- ENTERS HOSPITAL | g Grand prizes, will be given t review of the industry. don Mines Ltd., with a mine in | Maer of Wolin Rate | This was an increase of about | Manitoba ‘and a refinery near| the three highest scorers at ihe Pp OM | 95,000,000 pounds over 196% and- Edmonton, and a capacity of | close of, the tournament. . .9 | exceeded 1961 consumption by about 25,000,000 pounds. | High score prizes on Wednes- RB ECEIVING ; TREATMENT | 125,000,000 pounds. In addition,| Other major producers are So- | day evening went to. Mrs, Earl Lioyd Dunbar, Montrose, is Cuban ‘nickel is being offered | clete Le Nickel, of France, with; MacDonald and Miss Genevieve fecelving treatment in - the for sale in Europe : deposits in New Caledonia, more | Arsenault. - Western Hospital. Developments in Cuba,” Mr: | than 50,000,000 pounds; - United | Freezeout prizes were won by eo ay | Wirtgate adds, make it diffi- | States ‘operations, mainly those | Mrs, sFidele Bernard and.Mrs, 18 PATIENT | cult to comment on nickel oper- | of Hanna Mining Company, Rid-| Evelyn Richard. William Han- Mrs, Ruth Adams, Elmsdale, | ations there, but nickel in the ‘die, Oregon, 23,000,000; and Ja is a patient. in the Western Hos- form of ‘nickel oxide is cur- anese refiners, about 45,000,000, pil ° | ently being produ United States consumption im- drahan was the winner of the Italian auction cake donated by | | Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity, northern | Nova. Scotia, Eastern Shore, | Cape “Breton> “Prince Edward Island: Mostly olotdy,tlearing fn. afternoon; Continuing “mild; southwest. winds 15. Low-high at Halifax, New Glasgow, Goshen ;and Sydney 35 and 40: Charlot: |. | tetown 32 and . $7. . ae South - Shore, Annapolis Val- ley: Variable Cloudiness;.a few showers beginning by: evening; continuing mild; southwest Ae Siconboof mnillions of trouble-free miles on ‘dhe job stands behind Chevrolet’s famous 235 Chevy Six. These Chevrolet valve-in-head ‘sixes “deliver — at the lowest ipitial cost — the proven dependability every truck ~owner wants. Put Chevrolet’s famous sixes — the 236 or the. more powerful. 261 — to work for _you. winds 15. Low ~ high at. Yar- @ ROTOCOIL AUTOMATIC ROTATORS... Increase valve life by as much as 300% by positive controlled valve rotation that prevents deposit build-up. CHEVROLET. SIXES SPECIALIZE IN=SAVINGS WITH THESE — GREAT DESIGN len CHECKER Mrs. Michael MacPhee. : | "Ce “In 1069 facilities capable of proved over 1980 reaching: its —_ yy @ POSITIVE ENGINE VENTILATION . . Pro US IN HOSPITAL ing 50, | @ PROVEN VALVE-IN-HEAD DESIGN.. TO- Miss Gail Adams, Elmsdale, | \aredee aie Sah pone ot let the yea A iropean consump ennvic: E CAB breathing’ inlet re admit fuel mixture direct tects sc neat a ae vapor = . pital. : | based on facilities in Cuba and | sete het nepeead to have "oon. bo~the cytinrde sath t. Bl WESTERN ROSPITAL Sac te-aduce anther S0-| Ends In Fla. “DONT maxim power extpu Stephen Murphy, Alberton, | 559.000 pounde ‘wae ‘alent ccm.-| LISTS CONSUMPTION TAKE A CHANCE— -@ FORGED HIGH CARBON STEEL CRANK- — the Western Hos- plete. " os eunation by countries was | [eae Be. (AP) se South TAKE A CHECKER” SHAFTS... And Chevy crankshafts are care- , . Vv ns ureda wav ‘ ; « : ae | Prt RN TO CONTINUE. | avned oa as ns ee | cameos tes veer - oid | DIAL _ fully balanced to provide gmooth operation and sl Miss Paula Perry, patient at mmeeoneed supplies made avai- hw 2. Comenen a se | te tt re eee 4-8553 or 4-8554 long bearing. Lifes: and Chevrolet has apan nine; . ' Centre, oe a In — ee eee feet, Canede, two: all cthere | evens at Miami rose into the | * PRECISION PEARINRS s Replace . ‘ | e. . , ; ~ Be este neat "| emits ant the ects ars | 37 splctionscesoungtin | "Her Pir’ shared tte slash ids fa long is and! redaced sai V8 reg ws ermawing | Tar’, Tend, 0 ese of slate | nee ride: Statens oteds 2A | amma take ts one oe neato tenance. 5 8 power too. Mrs. J. T, Arsenault is im- high” nickel all 15; kel | ville and into the low 60s at ‘ _ proving in esl at her home | more than threes quarters of |plaing 14; Iron and weal” | Pensacola," OT UE FS @\ FULL-PRESSURE LUBRICATION . . . : - | 0 T an . + . cou Reap, Aareas: "| Consemaptinn ne" ioen: was! ap: | Gncts fours Ol otbare eight,” [66 the ether-two, meatbered Bros | sites, a anenaee eae corea Oe ite There is a complete line-up of Chevrolet IN TIGNISH ay es eles at me co reeeale the evenglades | , V8 engines — famous for the-compact, "eee tt Ses asa comers tn oaeoe Tignish Rink ® Compresion rato of 8.25 10 1 on the 296 Six | shortstroke design that puts plenty of | Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Gavia. Seed: =. i961 deliveries | Open ed Fri Archer & MacDonald squeezes. extra load-pulling power from every’>-.. punch into every hauling job. This range Is VISITING © With cooperation of oy a . Ltd. “ aeapletey of Poem, EB oofvs power includes the 160 hp 283, the gg Betty , Bape e_spanding 8 | Povade of-surpius‘ulchel fort Rote a a ee j@ REGULAR GRADE FUEL... No need for Po 5 0357. tne 220 hp 348,-and the the home of his, uncle and | ‘h@ United States gohenmens for the ‘iret time this win premium fuels with this great efigine. Regular he » and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Eimer |Defence Procurement Act in-| ter on Friday evening. grade fuel will do the job. mighty new 252 hp 409 Costain. * - =| ede ep. aaa: supplies | +The rink committee have tak- ™ — CONVALESQING -|'U.S. government Saar sentenes | ooo tock af drewing up @ ~ @ POWER-JET CARB OR... Provides thé -- Fred Fitzgerald is: improving |®% disposed of to the nickel | ine te srovile cont one right fugl mixture varying load and road in health at his home after being | ‘rade. one Se eee conditions providing built-in économy- and dew _____ ise ctctag . & patient at Western Hospital, |MORE PRODUCTION | hours of supervised skating for ‘pendability of operation: bibeten International Nickel ta 1961 | the very: oth be Gee hie ibt hed b= iS Chassdlel eoeane tes propa ‘at homamee, Stuse | each week THE POWERFUL 261 SIX OFFERS EXTRA Lith the greatest ILL AT HOME pon, Man.,| The schedule ts ; 2 grea’ power play in its famous ‘ salitie Hisle Pedersen, daugh- | OO cangcty exceeding 75.000. | gue “ts the ‘number tenet ri VALUE FEATURES LIKE THESE: history . .. nine great High-Torque 6 Pedereen ie -confiied. to bec [Company's otal ‘capacicy trom | gamete, and thove, wishing os @ FULL-FLOW OIL FILTER... A highly efficient v8" - BREAKS ANKLE —_| Too Late To Classify) ¢.:. operation ‘and senistance Canadi | wth reduces wear by keeping engine oil clean. .. pour ih cea cae Bloice Ellis CNR employee at ar ior be be is ee Canadgdian gro . : cndes fos and tweak bis “house in| t0 flood the ice, in order thet and progress Apply* Bex) skating may ‘be enjoyed by ail. ee edhe _GASOLINES + MOTOR ONS | “FITZROY ST. - >. pal 4-8571 . CHARLOTTETOWN score ts Bonanza om he CBETY network ach Sunday. Check your lca isting fr tie and channel. — at . —— ;