Ivkl| i‘I‘i‘ I! a :u‘ne from ihp nperetta “Roy .lesns" which will he presented by Lack Of Counsel ' ,protected fire-hose I fine of $10 and costs or five days 0 o o to James Soloman Fall. Jordan raws rlI'IClsm “i hour» lln‘ attorney-:ciier» by Mr. Griffin was dismissed. sips it‘l‘l‘i’l:lilll‘l:":::l;l3¥m <12“; Chief of Police C.W. MacArthur ‘ry may. .o .. clo.o , _ , .,_, . . (.mrlmwmn “Hum”. d (omimnded Mr. (niffin for yesterday 'n t-zty police court, Ial'lng Chal‘gt‘s against men Rh“ whim]an “ac INomngg‘causinia' a disturbance in his IDS ANGELES iAPuaGi-een - tn the failure of the crown grade three to eight of Noire Dame Academy, Dec. 17 - 18. Rosalie Murphy shown next to to restaurant. t Adam B. Wight, Roseberry, “Ilium” 5‘: charged with drunken dri For possessing place other than his residence, one man was fined S20 and costs nearby LONE RPM“ OPERETTA IS PLANNED the spinning wheel. plays the part of the Virgin Mary. in the Operetta. tence: another was fined $20 and costs or 10 ays. Driving a vehicle over an un- ' brought MAN I W. Those growers dealing with 1. the New Anna and Charotte town plants are expected to at- ;tend. as well in prospective ‘ growers for the new frozen Montague, Souris, Kings County 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat. Dec. lprospective growers for Food Plant Growers Will Meet Here lues. A meeting of growers andllottetown Hotel Tuesday. Dec.. frozen food plants in the pro-3terday from Lincoln vince will be held at the (‘har- secretary of the P.E.l. Federa-i tions.’ 15, 1962. cr eration. directive given at board meeting he i grow Dewar, i “ .\..,.)RE 6; McLEUD. LTD. I ’1 liquor ‘ 30 days. One drunk and in- Bay halfback Patti Hornung has doubtful ving_islai‘l(‘l‘ in Sunday's final Na- was remanded to Doc, 21, withitional Football League game of i bail to stand. Defence counsel is the season against Los Angcles ‘ Lester P. O'Donnell. \ and is a Rams. )able received a 20-day sen- with the i am Long Sleeve T-SHIRTS O Ban-ion, Ber-0 Lon, combed pl‘lHItIf‘ t'o'tnscl for an infor- mant in a r'lmrL'e of non-sup iairl ililiil"\l .lzimcs Rob Douccttc. houris. . f\lr \nw'tmn said he had' been ‘i»l;etl to represent the in- formant, Florence llouccttc but f'It"('Ill‘lf‘ti M II“ so because he Iaf‘de wiltiz'iont time, or He we 1? was the responsi- m hilin oi the attorncyflcneral's ‘1 deparinwni to prmide the in- formant with “the best counsel obtainable" in a case which Concerned "the very structure of the community." Wauistmte .\..I. ilaslam slal- erl that this was the second time Mi. Nicholson had found himself in such a situation. The accused was remanded to Dec. 8. John llunn. Charlottetown, and Richard llcnnesscy. CharlotteL town, cliarued with being drunk and disorderly on the complaint of William Griffin, Charlotte- town restaurant owner, were each fined $23 and costs or 10 . days. .‘ilnutstrzitc llzislam warn- ed the pmr that if they were conricvml o.’ a similar charge in future. they would be barred from (‘I‘ilf‘i"‘li..' "l‘Slr'IIIIK‘inIS. A clinrlv of disorderly con» duct laid .‘lil.|1li“l .‘tllllIIlf‘l‘ person Obieci Seen i High In Sky Over S. Kings Smeral whole in the .\Iliston area of Kings County saw a Strange ohim-t in the sky terrlay morning but none them r'v'uld suzsewt what it mIL’Ilf be, Mr. and \IrS. llurold Mac- Swain and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hickcn. both reported that it was so high their binoculars —~ the llickcns have a particularly powerful pair —— Would not bring it any closer. "It is off to the south and ap- parently not moving." th ey said, They watched it for a half-hour before it was obscur— ed by a cloud. The only description available was Mr. N‘lacSwain's "It ap- peared to be the s h a pe of a saucer." EASTERNi RIEFS- DIES TN CALGARY Word has been received here of the death Dec. 7 of Miss Mary K e n n e d y at St. Eliza- beth‘s Hospital. Calgary, Alta.,: Miss Kennedy was formerly of‘ "STORE HOURS" .Maiihew and MacLeun Lid. Clover Farm, Bridgetown December 17”]. to 22nd. .... .. December 2“ h. A .‘ Shun-rd .. 8 run. to 9 p.m. 8 am. to 6 p.m. (‘losed All Day December 25 and 26. General Electric tree lights are Individual Lights. If one light goes out the others will your present sets free of charge. stay lit. We w ill check and inspect NEWSON ELECTRIC 161 Queen St. \ § C Dial 894-8325 W __ ___..___-__.__.____.—___ ‘ {IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII’I’I ATTENTION " CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS We have. a complete line of Satin Bound Blankets, including Rever- sible, Pastel Shades, Chocks, also Auto Robes, in— cluding Island Tartan, made from 100% Pure Virgin Wool. A deposit will hold any blanket until Christmas. Boxes supplied mailed anywhere in Canada. if required. Orders WM. CONDON & SONS 65 Queen Street -I I 4. musical reproducers. . Transistor Radios Guitars 0 Tape Records Great George St. Charlottetown. P.E.l. _ Give your family the gift of ‘0 laxaiion the year around with one of these in . Record Players ' 0 Musical Instruments Charlottetown Dial (-8712 pleasure and re. f . Electric Dial 4-3535 The Packers are traininL’ in but Hor- mnon mun: has not been able to work ' . Bluev laden: Charcoal, blaCkr red, etc. " 0 Sizes S. M. L. O Priced at 4.95 to 8.95 Men's TIES 0 Styles by Abbey & Currie O Slims and regular styles C Priced from 1.00 up "White Cross" 5 Christmas Gifts Buy”. gift in a forgotten mental patient. White Cross volunteers will do be gift wrapping. Place you- gift h the White Montague, P.E.T.. and has mony relatives on the Island. Her funeral was held Dec. 10 in Calgary. Requiem High Mass was celebrat by her cousin. Rev. C. Land 'gan of Edmon- ion. JOHNSON FUNERAL - The funeral for Darlene Johnson was held Monday afternoon from the Perry Funeral Home to St. Mary's cemetery. flouria. Service at the grave was con- ducted by Rev. John Cash. Pallbearers were Allan Moln- Thornton Rogers. Allan BY POPULAR REQUEST The Montague Chorale Presents A Festival of Christmas Music Regional High School Auditorium Wednesday, December 19, 9.15 p.m. Croas Gift Boxes in the Men's and Sport.- wear Departments. FREE PARKING AT RIAR Of STORI Pierce. am PM I O Priced at |food plant in Montague. l George MacDonald, president of the federation. will chair the meeting and matters relating to the producing and marketing of ops will come under consid- The meeting grows out of a a marketing id last March at Montgomery Hall. which re- commended that the P.E.I. Fed‘ eration of Agriculture call a meeting of farmers who either crops for froz n that 18 at 7:30. it was learned yea-i plant” or "e 'n'ereswd in so Men's PYIRMIIS O Broadcloth, knit fabric and yama cloth 0 Fancy and plain shades 0 Sizes 36 to 46 O Priced from 3.95 - 8.00 SWEATERS O Cardigan and pullover style 0 W001, orlon and ban-Ion 0 Sizes 36t o 46 8.95 to 14.95 III thin '0 a “like a SWEATERS 0 Sizes 6 to 16 years 0 Pullover and cardigan style 0 Wool, ban-ion dz orlon O Fancy and plain shades 3.95 - 6.95 DRESS SHIRTS ' O Slim line 0 Tapered body 0 Narrow waist 0 Assorted fancy patterns 0 Sizes s to 18 O Priced at .1.95.2.95 07 Diplomas Are Awarded About 250 persons attended graduation ceremonies Thursday night at Stella Maris Hall in North Rustlco when 107 persona completed a course in commun- ity development under the pro- vincial resources development program were awarded diplo- 3 2 The diplomas were presented to the graduates. who ranged in age from 18 to 65, by Premier Walter R. Shaw. Provincial research director Hartwell Daley was master of ceremonies. Also taking part in the pro- doing to discuss various situa-igram were Lieutenant Governor ,F. W. Hyndman. Agriculture n Community DeveIOpmeni Minister Andrew MacRae, Highways Minister Philip Math- eaon and Industry and Natural Resources Minister Leo Rosal- ter. The band from RCAF station Summerside provided entertain- meat. Prior to the guaduatlon cere- monies, the provincial resourc- es development council met to receive a brief presented by Lincoln Dewar. secretary of the P.E.l. Federation of 'Agriculture. The brief asked that a $200,000 agricultural research project be carried out in the province. LONDON (AP) — A pill for morning sickness has been with. drawn by British drug makers because there is a remot. chance it may cause babies to be stillborn or deformed, th. maker-i said Friday. Called Du- actin. it contains pyridoxlne. a natural vitamin linked with three out of 29 cases of abnor. msl birth reported by the Col- lege of General Practitioners two weeks ago. HEATS 0N OTTAA (CPW) —— Some 1.900 students were returning in classes at Carleton Universitv Friday afternoon after being frozen out for a day and a ‘wa l by a power failure that cu‘ “t i lights and furnaces. “Open Tonight Until ‘9" fiERYTHlNG FOR... 3 MAN'S Chris'l‘as P.E.|. Tartan GIFTS 0 Wash 8. Wear Shirts. S-M-L DRESS SHIRTS 0 Regular and button down collar 0 Fine broadcloth 0 Little or no ironing 0 Blue, grey, maize and green 5.00 to 6.50 Men’s Dress. 0 Ivy League Cups. 6 3/4 to 71/2 $2.95 0 Vesis.S-M-L 0 TiesHonging 0.1’iesBow 0 Socks.sizelet-o12 . O Socks. stretch nylon $1.56 Men's SCRRVES Leather Gloves 0 Linend and unlined 0 Grey - brown - black 0 Sizes 71,112 to 11 O Priced from 2.95 to 7.00 Sock & TIE SETS 0 Ban-ion and nylon stretch socks with matching tie O Styled by Abbey 0 Priced at 2.95 & 3.50 Y8 BELTS 0 Top grade steerhldo O Fancy and plain .0 Priced at 79c - 1.00 TIES '0 Bows nod regular 0 Assorted fancy patients 0 Priced at 50c to 1.00 0 Fine botany wool 0 Hand loomed cashmere finish 0 Authentic tartans—piain fancy shades O Priced from 1.95 - 3.95 BELTS ' 0 Styles by Hickok O Saddle leather 0 Sizes 30 to 44 O Priced from 1.50-3.00 \ OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK‘ WHITE SHIRTS O No iron broadcloth & teryleno 0 Sizes 11 to 141/. ' O Priced at fabric .Prlcedat 2.95 a. 3.95. Prisms OBmaddothyamaandknit O Anortedfsncyahadea O SizssOtoII_ 2,79 - 3.95 $7.95 $9.95 $2.00 $1.50 . . . $1.65 ‘ \ o’u nil: letawo IT'S * MOORE tuition LTD i — l You arr: merino cams ; A—aa. nun-vs f‘LaPa—‘fi-Il a. ~H.1Ar,~..4~ nn‘m-am 'uuA-nr-AA—a -‘A‘ —..A.« V—‘an