last evening at the annual Christmas party for the blind held at CNIB headquarters, Shelly Doucette. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dou- wife of Charlottetown, enter- tains with a lively tap dance With Directional .mv ,, I ALL GREEN . . . FOLLOW THE TURNS ALLOWED ARROW! When the traffic light is GREEN with an ARROW showing all traffic may move only in the direction 5 h o w n b y the pointing arrow. PLEASE NOTE: Only one of the above lights will be showing at any one time. It the arrow light is on you may drive only in the direction light is on you may proceed straight ahead or make a turn in either direction. Signed: INSPECTOR A. J. DOWLING. in charge of traffic. pm W1“ 5 Milli-"litigating" illicit; ADUL'I‘S $1.00 — CHILDREN .50 (Children tinder it must be accompanied by on adult) LIVELY ENTERTAINMENT AT C. Charlottetown, by tlte Char- When theGREEN circle light is show-t ing, turns -- right or left -- may be. made. pointed by the arrow. When the green circle ! BaptisE N’IB PARTY lottetown Women's Auxiliary to the CNIB. Frank O‘Neill was master of ceremonies for the program, which included Christmas carols. recitation by Bronwyn Murray and Judy Bower, songs by Rosella Arsenault and Emiline Ting- ley, a solo by Vickie Hunter and piano selections by Monty Warren. Santa Claus “as in attendance to distribute gifts. . Appointed Eastern And C ISLAND NEWS PAGE entral Districts fié'hiardiau. Charlottetown, Wed., Dec. 30. 1964. 5 Ends In 3 Yesterday Magistrate A. J. Haslam sentenced Roy Fall to three years in Dorchester Pen- itentiary. Ten days before, on the even- ing of Dec. 18 Fail entered the office of the Sidney T. Green Co. and stuck a gun in the back of Mel MacFadyen and told him to give him the cash-box. It was a toy gun. Sidney E. Green, a gun collect- or. was in the office when Fal entered. He recognized the gun as an imitation. grabbed Fall and held him until the police arrived. accused entered a plea of last week and was rem- Village Clerk The guilty For Parkdale Arthur Seaman was appointed village clerk at a recent special lmeeting' of Parkdale Village commisstoners. Appointed assistant was Mrs. Muriel Deacon The commissioners express- ed their appreciation to those who had applied for the pos- itions, stating that their de- cision was made after though- ‘ful consideration. il3 First Aid clerk l0CAl BRIEFS TRAFFIC COURT Driving a motor vehicle with inefficient equipment brought a fine 0 $10 and costs or 20 days to Arthur Leslie MacKen- zie of Charlottetown in traffic court yesterday. Another city man was fined $5 and costs for proceeding from a stop sign be- fore it was safe to do so. GAMBLE FUNERAL —- The ‘funeral for Lindell Gamble. iWestmoreland, .. was Lheld from the Dawson Funer- ‘4. t £31 Home Dec. The :service was conducted by Rev. E. G ritten. Mrs. red lOakes was organist and hymns :sung were Abide ,with Me and Saviour Like a Shepherd Lead Us.. Pallbearers were: Airb- rey Gamble, John Gamble. Glen Gamble. George Stordy. Louis Francis. John Francis. Inter- ment Westmoreland vas in Church cemetery. t MacLEOD FUNERAL - The ifuncral for Mrs. Neil R. Mac- Le'td was held 'l‘ur‘stlav. Dec. ' Certificates Presented Certificates were presented to 13 persons who completed the Red Cross First Aid course held at Breadalbane recently. Instructor was Mrs. Shirley IDickieson and exam'ner wa ‘ N.S. MacLeod. 1 Standard certificates were pre- isented to the following: Mrs. Roy MacLennan, Mrs. Freddie Wigmore, Mrs. Phyllis Snowie. -Yearlerm w Frequent Visitor AT WHOLESALE OFFICE Attempted Stick-Up i It i anded to yesterday {or senten- {3 ex on Crown prosecutor Alan K. Sc ale s told the court societyt was entitled to protection from, criminals and any sentence pas-t sed should be great enough to not only grant that protection: from the accused but to deter, others from attemping th at s a me act. He pointed out it could have had serious repercus-t . . d l stons if the intended victim ha , been an older man who miglm' have taken a heart attack as a result of seeing the supposed' gun pointed at him. The Magistrate agreed said when was us under suclt circumstances the holder was in effect saying ‘youri money or your ii-fe'. He then and e (1 passed sentence. . i t | i To Province Dies In Halifax Dr. and Mrs. J.C. Theriault.‘ accompanied by their sons John, George. Jimmy and nis. have left for Halifax to attend‘. Morell Legion Holds Annual,' Parkdale lions Elects Executive For 1965 MOR‘ELL M The in the Legion Home Monday with t a good attendance despite poor weather conditions. ‘ The treasurer's report of thet past year‘s operation showed a turnover of some $25,000 by the MacDonald: membership, annual I sgt. at arms, lvan MacDonald; ‘ meeting oi the Morell Branchlways . Royal Canadian Legion was held i Pius Sutherland; welfare. Jerry were presented at the semi- been and means committee, MacAdam; building, Arthi ttiur Maclnnis: entertainment, Women’s Institute Hall Reg MacAdam: service officer, ' Carl MaeAdam, and the president is Walter Coffin. past Discuss Proiect ‘ Fund Allotments Reports on "arious projects conducted prior to Christmas monthly meeting of Parkdale Ar-ILions Club held at Parkdale Mon- day evening. The Christmas Nut Sale has been completed. with proceeds branch the main spending item being a major renovation job on the home which cost $7,000. A donation of $200 from the Ladies' Auxiliary for the pur- chase of a stove for the new ' kitchen was also noted. The president in his remarks '7 " thanked the membership for their co-operation in the heavy program of the past year and urged all to take an even great- er interest in the activities of the brandt and to get involved in the work of the various com- mittees. The officers elected for the coming year were as follows; president, John Maclnnis (re- elected); first vice-president, John MacDonald; second vice- president, Joseph LaPierre; Lesser Chargeé Conviction i Nets $125 Fine: A fine of $125 and costs was imposed on Dunbar Hooley by; Magistrate A. James Haslam. QC. in city police court yester-; day, when the accused pleadedi not guilty to driving witile intox- icated but guilty to driving while impaire was finedi g without! Gary Mac-Donald $20 and costs for drivin due care and attention Two persons were sentenced: to 90 days in Qu e 0 ns County JOB U‘Ls.A. Aubrey Cantelo. resident of Montague left Monday to ac- cept a position with a firm in Barrie, Mass. Mr. Cantelo re- ceived his early education from Primrose and Glenfan- ning schools. He joined the RCAF in 1956 and since dis- charge he has been employed with the P.E.I. Motor Vehicle Branch. He is the son 0 r. and Mrs. Louis Cantelo. Car- digan. to be used for assistance to the blind. Proceeds of the Christmas Daddy project were used to help needy families in the area ing the atristmas season. Profit realized from another recent project will be used by the education committee. Chairing the meeting was William Matthews. rice—presid- ent of the club. Wayne, Shuster tTo Appear Here . ' Next Summer Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster ‘vill co—direct mainly in ‘ rector , . much comedy at Confedera- tion Centre theatre next sum- Mavor Moore. artistic di- of the theatre. said last night. Mr. Moore appeared last nigh on CBC Television's Front Page Challenge. The famous comedy team has appointed to direct the 1965 Summer Festival at the theatre. July I to August 28. Mr. Moore also stated he hop- .ed for a national theatre type of tprcduction here. Queried on prospects for thea- tre attendance next year. Mr. Moore said the outlook was ibright. i i PROTESTS DISMISSED NEW DELHI (AP) — India dismissed as a “mere propa- ganda stunt" Tuesday Peking‘s .charges of Indian air intrusions tinto China's air space as far as iSzechwan province. India said Peking periodically made such protests so as to eep tension alive along the border. ARMS T0 PEACE Alfred Nobel, the Swedish philanthropist, was the original towner of the Bofors armaments manufacturing firm. ; M. A. MacE 1 Bishop of C at IMPORT SELECTION 0f the 519 different brands of wine available in Quebec liquor the funeral of Mrs. Theriault’s Jail. at their own request. fort; stores. 433 are imported. brother. Gerald Chaisson. who_ died early Tuesday morning. 1 Mr. Chaisson was in his 50th1 year. i an A frequent visitor to the Is- land, Mr. Chaisson had spent‘, many summer holidays herei camping. He last visited the} province during the past sum-1 mer enroute to the Canadian! National Exhibition. where the. Chaissons were showmg their dogs in the exhibition dog show. A native of the Magdalen Is- lands. Mr. Chaisson had lived for the past 25 years in Halifax. Besides Mrs. Theriault (Ritat,‘ lie is survived by his father. Gerard: four sisters, .luliette ('Mrs. M. Boudreau), Irma (Mrs. , i 5 Anthony Dupreyi, Yvonne (Mrs.“ Gordon Tomlinson) and Alice, (Mrs. Raymond Sampson), allj of Halifax: two brothers. Je-t rome, Halifax. and Norman. St. I John’s, Newfoundland: his wife,i Mrs. Hazel MacLeod, Mrs Letitia MacDonald, Mrs. Elea nor Giliis, Shirley Nicholson. Betty Glamester, Mrs. Sterling Nicholson, Mrs. Elmer Stewart, Ella Woodside, Sterling Nich- olson. ' A junior certificate was pre- sented to Susie Gamester. t i 2.9. from the MacLea-n Funeral Home to Hartsville Presbyterian Church where service was con- ducted by Rev. Donald Nichol- son attd Rev. David Barwise. Hymns sung were The Lord's My Shepherd and Abide With Me. Pallbearers were: Daniel MacLeod, Carl MacIeod, George Nesbitt, Angus MacDonald, James MacDonald and Malcolm ‘Maclnnis. Flowerbearers were: ucy; two sons, Robert and: Jerry; and an aunt. Mrs. Julia 2:30 till His Excellency Most Reverend achern. D.D. harlottetown Will hold a reception the Dun Glaston 0“ New Year's Day from 4:30 pm. vagrancy. A city man was fined $50 and! costs for illegal possession of ii-j or. One man was fined $10 and costs for parking on the wrongt side of the street. Another, who‘ pleaded not guilty to being, drunk and incapable. was re-* manded to today without bail. 1 Nova Scotia’s. “Money Pit” Why have “everyday” peo- ple poured one and a half million dollars into the Nova Scotia “Money Pit”? , Read in January Reader’s; Digest the incredible story i of Oak Island and the mys- i tery no one has solved in 170 years. Get your copy of 3 Reader’s Digest today—36 ‘ articles of lasting interest. ¥¥¥¥¥ SPECIAL - TODAY AT Euston Smith, John MacKenzie. Robert MacKenzie and Elmer 6—3ST Comedy & Cartoon Show 5 PLUS — COLOR CARTOONS *****f 3 STOOGE 2.30 P. M. OOGE COMEDIES ’Bulman. Interment took place, in the church cemetery. ‘ ; was soon £0 , mum a; t CEN For Reservation Richmond Street BASILICA RECREATION Music by the Del Rays Free Lunch. Hats and Notu'wm Admission 5.00 Tickets May Be Picked Up At The Contm Reservations Must be Made. by Dec. 30th Basilica Recreation Centre . r .3”. 1965 HE TRE TONIGHT AT 7 and 9 ONLY The story of a woman’s one of the lifetime! per couple 5 Phone 2-1762 Charlottetown for a man that will become .' great. emotional thrills of your “III-r 'JANE WYMAN , ROCK HUDSON need with AGNES MOOREHEAD ' OTTO KRUGER - GREGG PALMER Directed by Douglas Sill . SrrunnI-y hv Ito m ¥4¥¥¥***** he" Blur - Punitide by Ross Hunter Plus Disney Color Cartoon His Worship Mayor ll. Walthen Gaudet and Mrs. Gaudet Will Hold Their NEW YEAR'S RECEPTION For Gentlemen At The City Hall. On Friday, Jan. Ist, 1965 From 3:00 RM To 5:00 RM Callers are requested to provide themselves with a visiting card John J. Butler, Comptroller. will Receive of Premier W. R. and Mrs. Shaw In the lower Foyer Confederation Centre Friday, January Ist, I965 From 3 PM. to 5 PM. Both Ladies and Gentlemen will be received Please use Box Office Entrance on Queen Street. Visiting cards would be appreciated