| SEAVER — The funeral for Wil- "Church where Requiem Mr. and Mrs. John W. Edgar - gre seen leaving St. Mary’s __ Anglican Church in Summerside ; shortly after their marriage —t_yesterday afternoon. Mrs. | Edgar, the former Patricia Hen- ; thorn is the daughter of Mr, and : Mrs. R. T. Henthorn, Summer- ‘ gfde. Mr. Edgar, who is a mem- ber of the RCAF stationed at 5,000 Vehicles Are Counted © In 14-Hour Period In S'side . . ' 'SUMMERSIDE— The traffic ;eount ‘on Summerside’s Water ‘Street conducted for a three-day period, Dec. 18, 19, 21 revealed that over 5,000 cars used the ‘main thoroughfare between & ‘a.m. and 10 p.m. each day. Eight - Checkers. were used to make the count. + In a one-hour period 690 cars ,were-counted going past a given point which was the highest toll for a one-hour stretch during ; the three-day count. ISLAND = BRIEFS IN KINGS HOSPITAL ' Malcolm Martin, Murray River and formerly of Montague is e ; patient in the Kings County Mem- orial Hospital. VISITS GRANDPARENTS Andrew Wells, who arrived by CARD PARTY HELD Mrs. Michael ee ton. was h S$ toa c ‘im ‘aid of the Western Hospital Tuésday night. First prizes were ted to Mr.-and Mrs. Jos- was won by Brian Ahearn. De- licious refreshments were serv- ed by the ladies. ‘ jiam R. Seaver tgok place from his residence in St. Peters Bay on Wednesday morning to St. Peter’s - High Mass was’ celebrated “by Rev. George MacDonald who also con- ducted the services at the grave. Very Rev. Bennett Macdonald occupied a seat in the sanctuary. Pallbearers were four nephews of the deceased, Frank MacDonald, Bernard MacDorald, John Mac- Innis and Joseph MatInnes as well as two cousins,’ Joseph and Bennett McIsaac. Interment took place in the church cemetery. Professional Cards Chartered “Accountants, ““?T. Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summerside, P.E.I. Phone 2235 Insurance _ R. E. Ellis & Son Limited : Fire — Auto — Casualty ' 6 Summer St. Optometrists E. .E; Parkman -- Opt. D., R.O. ; Phone 3287 + Summer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter, R.O. * ' Summerside, P.EI. Phone 3116 Smallman’s Building Photographers The Read Studios D. W. SEARS Barristers George R. MacMahon, ~ ‘ LL.B * (Also Kessington on Saturday's) : Phone Summerside 3551 — | 255 Water St. . ' A. B..Campbell, B.A. “° - LLB Summerside |: The figures are being tabulated by the town engineer J. C. Mc- Kenna for council and these will was approached by Mayor W. A.| wil) enable us to successfully oe undou encounter many dif- ficulties that will be a challenge to our skill and initiative] have every. confidenee that the intel- ments and experience of the past, UNITED CHURCH OF @anada Murray Harbour Murray River, Little Sands Charge. Murray 2.30 p.m. Murray River 7.30 p.m. J.H. Bryan, Pastor. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Wood Island, Divine Service 11 a.m. Caledonia, Div- ine Service 7 p.m. Rev. R. E. MacKenzie, B.A., B.D., (O. M.) Minister. a THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, Peter’s Road Divine Worship, 11 a.m. Murray Harbor North, Divine Worship, 2.30 p.m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday School 1.30 p. m. Rev. M. Cari Currie, MURRAY RIVER Pentecostal Tabernacle, 10 a. m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Worship 7 p.m. Evangelistic Service. Rev. Robert Cross, Pastor. MONTAGUE BIBLE ‘Chapel, 9.30 a:m. The Lord’s Supper 10.30 a.m. Sunday School for all ages. Nursery to Adult Classes; 7.30 p.m. Regular Evening Service. . DUNDAS United Baptist Pas- torate Lic., Gerald Matthews, pas- tor. Dundas Sunday School at 11 a.m. Service at\7:30 p.m. Annan- dale, service at 1]-a.m. ¥/ LLEYFIELD — Orwell] Hoad Cougregation, Miltown Cross—10 a.m.; Orwell Head—i1:15 a.m.; Kilmuir—3 p.m; Valleyfield—7:30 p.m. Rev. F. MacKinnon, Minis- ter. | LITTLE SAND6—The Murray Harbor United Church C.G.LT. group will cohduct a. Christmas program service im the Little Sands United Church Sitnday Jan. 3 rd. at 7.30 p.m. ST. PETER’S BAY Pastoral Charge. The Upited Church of Canada: Marie 2.30 p.m. Service S. Latimer, B.A., B.Ed., B.D., MONTAGUE Pastoral Charge, The United Chir'ch of Canada. . Phone S'side 3818 Grockets & Gallant Bldg §'mde eS ee” Rev. J. M. Fraser, Minister. of ae -_ New Year Message will be given. | Harbour 11 a.m, Little Sands, ji 7TH PRESBYTERIAN C im Canada, Montague—10 a.m.,f Sunday Scfiool lool; 7:30 ‘p.m., Even-| Sunday | Serviee;,Lorne Valley—2:30 §.m. Church "$ervice, : ST. DAVID’S UNITED Church | Geor ?Rev. W.A. MacQuar- | rie,D.D., Minister in charge. Sun- day sch at 2.30 Worship at 7-- rm. - annual meeting of the_ Sunday School wifl be held | on Thursday ‘evening Dec 31st at 7.30 p.m. and a Watch Night Ser- vice will begin at 11.30, MONTAGUE ~~ United Baptist Pastcrate, Rey. A.G.J. Steeves, | Pastor. Montague—10 a.m., Sun- day School; ‘11 a.m., Church Ser- vice; 7:30 p.m’eEvensong. Sturg- eon—2 p.m Sunday 3 Church of Christ at 8 p.m. neth T. Norris, Evangelist. QUEENS THE NEW LONDON Pastoral Charge. St. John’s, Clifton 11 a. m. Long River 3 p.m. Geddie Memorial 7.30 p. m. Mr. Rand- olph Nichdlson in charge. Rev. E.H. Bean, Interim-Moderator. Greater utilization o dere . SS : * 7 GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES 3 4 Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2; Montague 97-2; Souris 32-3. Is Seen By Premier Sh Following is a New Year's : * oh a have already been approv- message from Prince Edward Is- ed, for a new dormitory at Prince land Premier Waiter R. Shaw of Wales College. This will be of residents of the Island: modern design and will not only we are on the be an outstanding service to stu- of a New Year, Looking dents attending that Institution from his vantage but a valuable Convention asset hearts are full of grati- to the province. It is. encouraging Divine Providence for te note too that the new the year tory at St. Dunsfans U; y . has also been opened and provid- es a fine addition to that outstand- eg ieee. “Investigations are construction of a Provincial Bauzild- ing which will gather together un- der one roof, a government per- sonnel that is now very badly scattered over the city and is in its present form a rather costly system. “Plans are also under study in- volving centralized control of fi- mancing and direction of govern- ment departments, and a closer supervision of all administrative fish- | individually, happiness, goodwill portunity to invest your interest, also to save from $150.00 to $200.00 on | your purchase as the next car, if available, will be at least that much higher, THE HALL MANUFACTURING & COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Summerside, P. E. I. NEW YEAR prosperity. - | for our many blessings and look- 131,862 Islanders. "THIS IS OPPORTUNITY We have jyst unloaded a carload of Myers 400 |. gallon potato sprayers which will be selling at {| 1959 prices while they last. We have already taken || orders for over fifty per cent of the carload, so act quickly. If you wish to make a deposit with your | order we will refund six per gent on the money you invest when the delivery is made. This is your op- | CITIZENS OF GEORGETOWN We wish to extend to afl ' With the hope that the year 1960 will bring you all health, happiness and Mayor Allister'H. Stewart; Coun- cillors: W. J. Fitzgerald, Guy Hemphill, Gordon Gotell, Dr. A. Kennedy, Preston MacDonald, Spurgeon Walker. services in order to promote the utmost efficiency in these servic- 2 LOOKING BACKWARD “In looking backward over the past year we are indeed grateful ing forward to the year which now opens before us, we do so tives. May the New Year bring to all, working collectively and and fruitful--accomplishment.” et. inte a e ¢ t 4 f he i i [ i i A i E 5 | i : p ate 4 iit iii hi E i i E Fs g* i i ip fH J i Big g 5 i 5 z g s8gtt j i F i S and replacements made to cv'- vert and bridges. Telephdne and electric light poles were whiten- ed and painted. ; In the spring grass was burn- ed in various sections of the town to prevent and control fire hazards. When. this was being carried out the fire engine was standing by. Repairs were also made to the Four hundred of 2% inch fire host was purchased. The town council is negotiating for the ditional fire fighting equipment. The raft used in the Red Cross swimming and water safety course was reconditioned beach. cially to all charitable cam- paigns and driver during the year. Regular l and several special meetings of the Town Council were held with full attendance. fliarys, Legion branches, aurses and members of the medical profession who had donated their time in making past clinics suc- cessful. s SOURIS THEATRE NO SHOW ON Thursday Dec. 31st. * : oF Friday Jan. 1st. Currie several weeks ago and aS | promote our achievements to still offered his services free to the| higher levels in the year 1960, town in an attempt to assist im) “7 have great faith in the fu- (Continued from page 1) alleviating the traffie congest-/ture of this province and in our the clinics with great efficiency.” ; on. development: At the governmest | i. Be ewe wd . “Our project dea only with r level, plans are now underway | t -contras to oath hee oe the adult patients mainly between St for greater progress . In the field neat oe ane S .TC-\the ages of 20-40 years and-over orm Scent beewpsighed. This program /40. Since the project -started iv Be gutters, packed snow on Op, WMPieWe. of pavement |Peration im Oct. 19, 1957, we (Continued from page 1) | sections of the hi and ‘ght muh heed of thie a gave 2 total of 31,862 polio shots ported in excellent condition last | ngs made avel | be pe Eyl an toe on 13,875 people. A total 13,875 The a i tte enn ae meee | vi hitpaving program, and|"22 me shot, 11,963 had two ma ay passing. Oe lg Fe bed - improvement will |="! amd only 6,024 had three CLenne. Secees Caen O85 Sanding of curvés and hills 2 so be undertaken. The value of | “@°cimations, which brings the pish aon. out about a ops — FN this work to our farmers, our py to 31,862, with a total of in caused poor visibility y for erably, , it was learned. b nies aS cebene oan AGE GROUPS snost hazardous. Several ‘uci from aight s importance, |, “Dividing thie in gge groups, tebe Senartad io Ge nck te AL |" learned PWhen ithe full program has been | between 20-40, we had 22 235 polio berton ‘area. The regular bus it wae re. + “ {completed, we will have a net-|V@ccinations which can be divid- from. Tignish was two hours late |LIGHT IN EAST g| Work of paved highways on Prince | into first, second, and third at Alberton in the morning The Souris Bureau of thé Guar-|4ward Istand not equalled by | Vaccinations. 9,565 persons re- Heavy snow which continued | dian said that the storm hit thaf|‘at of any province in Canada. ceived one shot, 8,281 persons all day Wednesday and into the | section lightly. Roads were slip-|, /% education, in health, wel-|Teceived two shots, and only 4,389 night created heavy wheeling for |pery but there was: no hjgcking| ‘te and labour, forward plans |Teceived three shots vehicular traffic in the Southern |that had been reported. -+ are definitely foreshadowed. The| “The number of people over 40 Kings area. In some sections The bus was runing 2 bere 16 hospital insurance plan has al- years of age receiving shots are i i ready initiated, a smaller, small banks were forming in the | td 20 minutes fate, wae ould, ‘of great. te the tail dt idl at bar Cee Se? of our le. Provision for the|been given to people over 4 CHURCH NOTICES —.* -fonping.ct tures assistants will|years of age. From those 4:10 : A .° . 'f@luo relieve a strong demand for| have had one shot, 3,682 have had » (<a sere ces of this kind. two shots, and 1,635 have had FOR SUNDAY JAN. 3° ......). “i csuation # thorough inves-| ree shots ba ade i ae _ is now going on and when a ean ae into percentage, | “Lower Montague—9: “a. final report is com ; our population be- | KINGS Morning Service and) Sunday | Will be carefully studied and im. |*™een the ages of 20-40, have been Trinity United Church, | Provements effected in the educa- oe aan | or has had at least DUNDAS PASTORAL tional system of the* province. e shot. Only 13 per cent be ibe” tween the ages of 40-95 plus have YOUR money at six per cent Dial 2518 | GREETINGS = \ % monthiy meeting: | i F ) f ws ota eee ee 43 oF ee are | ; i ST. JOHN’S (CP)— foundiand herring catch fallen below the 20,000,000-pound | mark for the first time 5 B i GREGORY PECK and JEAN SIMMONDS ALBERTON — Week of Pray ——_— er services will be held next a week in protestant churches all > eS i net to make plans for the ser- A vices in this area. The general fs on he ‘os _ bat theme wil be “Cristionlty 1s Ce a See ‘a mae ae ne tes Oe ete ee held in Gt. Peter's Church -at | ne “enchants have | mes On Tuesday the service will | County an s bbe in Montrose with Rev. J. Y. | ics arlivel will te sueiouiy walle Garrett ae speaker. On Wed-/ od by more people than pe nesday service will be in the | ou. a Church of the Nazarene at Elms-| ‘The new miss or mester wi dale with Rev. M. R. Ness a8 |henefit from many a a at speaker. . venge 6 boitles 4 x $e, On Thursday the service will | baby’s first portrait picture. be im the Presbyterian Church| Last year’s first baby in Prince at Alberton with Mr. Elmer Mac-/ County was the baby daughter of Lean as speaker and the con-| Mr. and Mrs. Allison Ramsay of cluding service on Friday will| Tyne Valley who arrived 16 minu- MAYOR STEWART be. in the United Church at Al-| tes after the birth of 1969. pA Tie mayor ‘aid , a le s " lees Sienk tin seunalt ahaeien the annual and semi-annual meetings of the Federations of Mayors and Municipalities. it is hoped to have a survey made in the mear future regarding a sewerage disposal system the costs of same. rss “In closing ar sins Sa again extended, on his own be-! half and on behalf.of his —coun-| cil, best wishes to all citizens, for the year 1960. HERRING CATCH WN | | | | | | } | | | | } i | j \ + i j i ' jyears, it was reported day. Estimated came to slightly more 000,000 pounds, a drop 12,000,000 from 1958. purchase of a fire truck and ad- | freeze-up in Bay of Saies. Fis #8 g ANCIENT GAME ~ : Articles found in tombs of and placed at the ferry wharf pharaohs indicate that a game} - |something like checkers i The town contributed finan-|Played in anctent Egypt. was | DF — a | TO ALL OUR | 4 FRIENDS — | CUSTOMERS We wish you - _HAPPY | NEW YEAR | VICTOR McKARRIS 308 Gratton Phone 9810 One of the most exciting movies ever filmed. The suspense and action are terrific. You will never see anything Mike % | again at tals or am. tere, fy Coming Mon.-Tue. “Onion Head” Big Comedy Drama. __ HIS WORSHIP - MAYOR W. A. CURRIE Will hold their NEW YEAR'S RECEPTION i AT THE “ r « OFFICE OF THE MAYOR INTHE CIVIC BUMDING ON FRIDAY, JANUARY Ist., 1960 FROM 3.00 to 5.00PM J. E. Cameron, A NEW YEARS | PRAYER ¢ We thank thee for this place on which we dwell, | | for the love that unites us, for the peace accorded to | us this day, for the hope with which we expect the to- ‘morrow, for the health, the work, the food and the — bright skies that make our fife delightful. a Spare to us our friends, soften to us our enemies. Bless us if it may be in all our endeavors. If it may not, give us strength to encounter that which is to come, that we’ may be brave in peril, constant in- tribulation, temperate in wrath and in all changes _ of fortune, and down to the gates of death, loyal and loving one another. © —ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL _ FROM THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFFOF -SMALLMATIS: ure SUMMERSIDE — PEL