‘Wir car - AMONG THE large sum ber of guests attending the of Mayor W.A. and Currie yesterday after-_ LATE NOTICES. _».4f&ise see announcements is eoltumns adjoining Classified Ad vertising section.) BAGNALL “— At North Burna by, B.C:, Jan: 1, 1962, Richard |. Alden Bagnall; formerly of Hazel Grove. CAMERON—Ai the Prinée Ed- ward Island Hospital, Monday Jan. 1,. 1962, Mrs. Sidney Cameron, 213 Prince Street, in her 83rd year. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home. Funeral notice later. . CHAMPION — At the “Prince | 4 e- 7 ee ee © County Hospital, Dec. 30, 1961, | Mrs. Kenneth Champion of . SE i ail lla ccm be noon im the Summerside Civ- | Currie and His Worship are © ean than eae eee tion | "CCD greeting, left to right, Summerfide. In the photo Mrs. | R.T. Henthorn, Sqdn. Lar. - ieee ¥ eo ing at the annual New Year’ 5 levee. Seén above the informal-event are; GOVERNMENT AND civ 5 ‘ic leaders joinéd” with veter- ] ans.at the George R. Pearkes - VC Branch of the Royal Can- ae Legion yesterday morn- | 16; DANCES, SERVICES, LEVEES HELD left en Champion, .Summer- In Traditional. SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN | The New Year was welcomed at the scene by Dr.-J._C. Bon- nell of. Bedeque. Batchilder was reported to have been taken to hospital for x-rays. enjoying’ | to right, Robert Betton, Lot | S'side Greets Ne Year Li i af 4 i ij (lt i if i z z : 25 3 z af F ngs 2% if sre 5 es 7 f U i i i : 2 z i 4! i a3 ; gs % ry! 3 f ~~ ms ~ i 3 s Ee: i i Z i | a | T. Tomkinson, Sqda. -Ldr. GM. Sait. and Wing Coult ‘R, Rubel. .- Fi 88 a5? ig g i A i aT 5 Er i i af i and of. attributed sé ; 82 et ie n 2 s year and $12,953,000 in 1959. |. Thus, total cagh income was $17,824,000 this year and ‘sup- ntary pa totalled ,000; . bringing’ - : to the $18,214,000 figure. ; Some -of the --“other, * major money-earners for P.ET. farm- tle apd ca'ves © at— $3,560,000: 4+ hogs at $2,870,000; dairy — pro- Lducis at $3,922,000 and eggs at | $1,030,000. ~_Farlier disagreement in P.ELTI. {farm cash income figures when pe rae ten ee - this year : there ‘was - about | OUR FREDICTION 18 _ A GIRL 7 LBS: 5 02, First Arrival In Prince Co. 's At O'Leary © : “O'LEARY ~ The ‘first 4 in Prinee County -In the ~- of 1962 arrived yesterday | side; Warrant Officer J. Vail-. lancourt. and Warrant Officer Jack” Walinsley of the RCAF /# |. station, ~ _munity- Hospital in O'Leary. a of the New Year's baby, a seven ‘pound, one-half ounce girl, are Mr..and Mrs. Harold. Arsenault of Duvar. Dr. physician. Mr. and © Mrs. Arsenault al- ready have (wo: Hboys-and a giri. The new arrival will be the re- |eipient of various: gifts from | Summerside merchants., anner-_ new president, Ross bates zie and-retiring secretary- man- ager; James Hogan. In “the afternoon a reception | morning--at 10.50 at the Com | in Summerside in the tradition- al. manner, with private and | | public. dances ‘and La and also with certain restrictions due to the fact New Year's Eve. fell | pn Sunday. , While many danced,.sang and | generally. made. merry at , the Spring Valley, aged 64 years. Remains are resting af © the Davison Funeral Home until today (Tuesday) then to St Stephen's Church, Burlington, where_funeral service will be field at'2 p.m. Interment ip the church cemetery. WURPHY’— At Montague .on Dec. 30, 1961, Francis Stephen | brated the event in a more sig- a4 stroke ‘of midnight, others cele: |1-p.m.-New.Year’s day. The} ault: were present -as’ well a@s munity Hall. recently’ with Don- | was held at the civic building’ | with Mayor’W.. A. Currie and | | Mrs. Currie, coungjllors and| Town Clerk John FE. Cameron receiving. Councillors W. E. | MacCausland,,-W- E. Jenkins, Leo Wood, Llewellyn Rogers, J. | E. .Morrison- and Fired Arsen- The passengers in the vehicle |were Richard Hearn,’ George- sown: Walter Joseph Arsenault, Halifax; . Lawrence. Martel, Georgetown.. The - Borden de. | tachment RCMP* investigated. The first baby born at Prince | County Hospital. arrived around Town Manager J. A. Brophy. mother was Mrs. Lioyd Melan- | ‘tanhope School ‘Stages Concert -. annual Christmas. con- staged by the Stanhope was held: in the Com- The } cert School, ald Higgins as chairman. Murphy in his: 58th year, Fuan- eral:. service from St.- Mary's Church, Montague, Tuesday, Jan. 2, 1962 at'10 a.m. Inter- ment in the church cemetery! MACQUARRIE — At Hampton on Jan. 1, 1962, Mrs. William | A. ‘bene in her 96th | Remains were trans- Tiel ten Ge Dewele Pe neral Home Crapaud to~her residence. Funeral. will. ARSENAULT — “At Howlan on ‘Saturday Dec. 30, 1961, Angus. A. Afsenault in his 81st year. ~ His remains were forwarded. | on Sunday afternoon from | Jelley’s Funeral Home to his / Howlan, leaving the house at 9 a.m. to | St. a Church, Bloom- | field, for Requiem High Mass | at 9.30 a.m. ieterment fe the “¢ . Hié remains are | Hennessey Fup- where place j } ‘ Batchilder .; Georgetown, P.E.1. and Halifax nificant way by attending watch | sen “of the Summerside RCAF night services. ‘ | station ‘Who gave birth to -a | Although ‘several \minor acci- | baby girl. dents were reported in. Sum- | baby born yesterday. in Prince “mersite and area, ofily one of | County -Hospital. a ‘serious nature occurred al-| The traditional recept though noone was hospitalized: |.were held commencing y A car coptaining four people | day morning with the ines of. | struck. a pole as the result of | the commanding oficer at RCAF icy pavement while Baise Fog Station Summerside, Group the pier at Borden around Capt. A. G. Dagg and his offi- | clock yesterday &fterhoon.. "the cers. A levee at the George R. driver, Lawrence of | Peafkes VC Branch, Royal Can- | adian Legion followed where | guests. were met by- retiting | and three passengers received lacerations _and were attended | president, ‘Leo Blacquiere ; Sside Youth Arrested ‘After Chase By Police SUMMERSIDE _ Albaalw Luce, 17, of Summerside plead- ed not. guilty- when <he appear- | ed in police court Satyrday apprehended shortly sfter oistneen i David MacNally, Summerside ‘was fined $125 and costs after chagging his plea Saturday 2 oo motor . vet Sbility was im- sient ee a drug. | two i ie istrate RS. Hinton week after electing | magistrate. Cor cas lnsmiiinsd 22. a i a i sf 2 a 3 ot ving sti i 2, = 3 ii ne Bt ssh ? il ESE il fi Hi : | i i | } ! : 4 | ui it a i g ag sea ‘ i | : > i i aly ee mt ii F I Z ( x a 4 This was the’ only | | Mrs, Olive Waite. the | 0» | Sella Saaever the snowfall. ing of | things may be different, i Mrs. W. E, MacCausland-and | . The ‘program: cansisted, of a 'Mrs. W. E, Jenkins presided | number of choruses, recitations, | over. the silver service for the | dialogues, monologues, piano. so-. | first hour with Mrs;-J.A. Brophy | jos ‘and @ skit. Music. for the »| and’ Mrs. J. E. Morrison pre- | evening was 1 by Mrs. | siding for the latter part of the | Ralph Crockett. | reception, Mrs: J. E. Camefon Gifts from the teachers; _Jean- | replenished. “Assisting were | ette Marshall and Pearl Cooke C.W. Bugden was the attending J - BOY-9 lb. 3ozs. & ‘ing Summerside’s First Baby. of 1962. ‘and. wishing ‘high or her. 7 ‘OUR GIFT ‘every success, “BABY BOOTS | SHEN =e 4 | Miss Martha “MacFarlane and. were distributed to. the pupils | — Santa Claus,and-Mrs-Grock: At the RCAF Association Wing {ty was-thé recipient of a gift No. 200 & levee was held in the | from the local .Women's ‘insti clubrooms ‘later in the after- | ¢yi..————— noon, . The ‘many guests’ were |” reared Oye president Rah | pttergars the teachers, were officers of the a$80- | pupils, During the evening can- dy prepared by thé WI ‘was placed on sale, to the audience and pupils. ” Mrs, Hooper, extend- ed a vote of thanks to the teach- ers for:their efforts. in prepar ing the “students for ‘their parts in the program;:'and: this was responded to by the -principal. ; miss ‘the -province and all the Is- land will get is rain. ‘At Milidinight last night ‘tem: peratures, being recorded at 16 | but earlier in the ‘day.the temperatire—was , as high as 23 degrees. Winds were moderately lighi at’ 10 m.ph. At 6.90 the ‘wind was, recorded at northwest at 25 m.p.h., gust ing to 50 m.p.h. BIG “NATION A-storm is expected to hit the ‘province around noon dump-| . Most populous nation to Séuth- ing from seven to eight inches |esst Asia, Indonesia has 92,000,- of snow. a “ces sabe (oe eee ere’ meee & | bow ever, that the storm may ' 000-islands, | ciation. > New. Year's: Day . opened ctisp | and cloudy and. although there | were a few sunny periods in | the -afternoon, some snow fell een mi gusty —= I it ‘unpleasant for was light with traffic impeded only~by poor visibilty and. slip- pety patches on the highway. Island May - « |Get Storm The meteorological station ‘af ‘the Charlottetown airport | re- — ito appreciable amount of snow fell. yesterday but ac- cording to today’s. férecast }: Made Gerken tididiiasts ‘ond Tee. 4. Liticoln Dewar, Inspector A, &. MacNeil, Dr. “Tedor Genchett, Mrs. F. 1. Masiaitan iicdlasinoaieiigite scsi The gifts: maybe picked up a ‘their places of business, cs soon ee as the winner Is announced, _ ~ - ‘We Welcome the First a 1962 Summerside Baby BABY MELANSON — ‘ oe . ¥ PR 3 Sa] ~ ‘ Y tne ‘ of. be GIRL, 6 LB, 8 OZ.