_ fruit. trees, weather: similar to) "- ¢heré nonetheless.. i 7 Sheet Of Ice ee : heat the 320. p.m. . Sana rooms and othies: It| The alledged theft took place at, also be large enough to heat approximately 3:30 p.m. yester- the upstairs dance hall. -| day from in front of the garage , The rink management will also eee oo —- -| ‘The local police force are still ‘ o looking for a 1957 Pontiac own- /DEATHS ed by Alvin MacLeod, Summer- x | side, er . cg te Neer! y | owned . e looper, city. ea en. Totter vince: County | "The Pontiac is two-tone green in Soot, George, A. Matthews of | 20r Wie, Se Tm ematioa| “4 Central Street, Summerside, | snout these vehicles Q MISS TURKAN AZIZ, LEFT,’ supt. of the Red Crescent Chil. dren's Hospital in Nicosia; talks with Major Walter Con- Ayten Salih, of the hospital. staff. Looking on is Capt. Ted Day of. Ottawa. The. officers and men of the Royal Canadian Dragoons in Nicosia provided toys, food and musi¢_ for a party they gave the children: inthe hospita]- shortly before rad of Charlottetown, and Dr. By A-C. HOLMAN | Oranges in Christmas stock. | ings are a standard item in| many- Canadian homes on Christmas Eve, but for the~1,000 Canadian. troops who spat Christmas 1965 in Cyprus the oranges were not found in their stockings. They were’ hanging cipe on the trees, ready and waiting to be picked: chi The orange, lemon and grape- what Canadians are accustom- ed to in late September, palm trees and lack of snow were not condusive to thoughts of Christ- mas. But-the thoughts were The mess halls and canteens ‘dm the Canadian camps were all décked ‘out~in-tinsel-and bright ‘ shiny’ balls; turkeys: were flown out, from ada for Christmas dinners, plans for Christmas; perties were made and cafried out. ; At the. instigation of ‘Major Walter 1\ Conrad of Charlotte- town, the commanding officer of “B" Squadron of the Royal Can- adian Dragoons, the officers a threw a dance was definitely joying themselves more, pared a hot mieal for the guests. Sgt. MacAskill is married-to- the former Lorraine ‘MacKenzie of Valleyfield West, P.E-I. Any Christmas party worthy of the name must have music and the RCD‘s provided this in fine style. A guitar player and a fiddler appeared and played @ number of Christmas carols that. had ‘a real ‘‘Down East’ sound to them. 4 : Though it. was Christmas for. the Canadian soldiers, the chil- dren who were all Moslems didn’t know or really ¢are what the significance of the party was. The musicians son realiz- ed this and started to play some down to earth toe tapping selec- tions which one tiny girl couldn't- resist. and“ she jumped — off "her. stool and started-to dance. ~~ western, but the little girl's The little three-and-a-half-foot dancer was soon joined by an- other who fell under: the music’s spell. Her partner was Cpl. Ro- bert Richards of Toronto and it eee ae tiny Turkish girls or the six-foot- in the: Red Crescent Hospital lo-|plus soldier from Canada | The story the Turks tell of the - = cated-in-the-Turkish-enclave-in | TOU 1G. SIGHT. + —_murdered_fatnily which consist-|~ os 5 vd mee : es It was a. touching sight to see/éd of the officer's mother’ his Third Pra er R ISLAND GIRL soldiers, many of them Korean|wife and three small children y' tis party was paid for by, do-|veterans distributing {OY S| is illustrated with pictures of the s6 - cng from ‘al dhe oicers and|showing, the chitdren how to|podies of the mother aod eb’ Service Held men of the Squadron. Toys were |work them waiting on the chil-/dren piled in the bathtub where purchased for each child andj|dren at’ meal time and even they were found by: the Turks. ; the cooks of the Squadron, led (spoon-feeding many of them.——|——————-#——-——— + Phe-third_service—of the--week- by- Sgt. Norman ‘MacAskill, pre-}--A--couple_of days. later_ the |BLOODSTAINS EVIDENT __|of prayer service was held last same ecene was repeated. This|. In the bathroofii where the |evening in St: Paul's Anglican time in a Red Cross Sick Chil-|family was supposedly found the |Church ty @ large congrega- _ GEORGETOWN — Ice-making ts in at the rink here Stevens are fast building a sheet of ice for anxious skaters and hockey ayers. : Under an t with the rink management, the school children will receive.from 14 to 16 free hours each week for skating and hockey. Pre-school age children will also have ‘to them on cer-' a only one on there are: Greek-Cypriot and Turkish-Cypriot children being treated together. A Christmas party for those children can be tain forenoons when, in ~~ — with parents, they may} arn to skate. To date there has been very: little. activity in senior hoc- key but it is hoped that this pepeice will be rectified . and ft a téam will emerge to rep- “fesent the town in county and provincial intermediate hockey. The town council has made | P2 Arrangements to instal an oil 4m his ‘76th year. Resting at the ss Funeral Home until | Friday noon, then to Trinity Uni- ‘ted , Summerside, for —~ at 2:30: p.m. Interment People’s cemetery, Summer- iside. Visitifig~ hours, 25 and Car Reported Stolen In City Christmas. ' - «Christmas In Cyprus Has - Gaiety AndGruesomeness CHILDREN USED - able to do something. for used as political pawns. tour of the place by their teach- ers. ; Though I did not see it I was told by many Canadians that the Greek Cypriots had a similar museum which they called the; “House of Atrocities’ and they were using the one I saw. masy scene. held there without causing any feelings of favoritism by the Un- ited Nations forces towards one “|gide or the other. - The party given by the RCD's to the Turkish children in ‘Ni- cosia was only possible because the Swedes were giving the Greek children one in Fama- gusta. Though he was glad “= ed that ‘the children were being factions was. seen. It was ina house which the family of' a Turkish medical officer suppos- .ledly had been murdered by. children between the ages of five and eight were taken on a . in collision at the corner of mont and Longworth Avenue at approximately 5.48- The second three-car accident occurred on Malpeque Road near St. Dunstan’s University about 7.45 p.m: i A.spokesman for the city po- lice: said the vehicles involved were driven by. the following t Johnston Cetral Bedeque; Mt. Herbert and a vehicle dri- ven by Lawrence Anderson, 24 Park Street, were in collision. There was no estimate of dam- age available and there were no ‘anjuries reported: ae aF Mr. Elias as the speaker. The service will commence at 7.30. b4 z t strate W. ald at HE Ses a U Hi il For while operating - | Pleads Guilty | In Theft Case - Alberton. yesterday: af- for driving with. | ver’s license. In Chaisson was given‘a for, eqiuped E. Barbour Jr., fined $20 and costs for to stop wiien signalled | a polige: officer, ‘alter Boylan, fined $10 and costs without due care-and + Vernon Portage: received a fine for operating an im- an . im- vehicle " Alber. fafling to use the lower | Smoke Damage : - | Caused By Fire : : < . | aan. on- Sunday at the farm 7 : a the pipe and flu from the kit- There weré two three-car a@c-| chen range caught fire causing cidents in the Charlottetown some damage from smoke. area yesterday. _ The ington fire | A_city police report—stated @| ment #as summoned fh ged t car driven by Donald .MacKen- | piveq: at the scene but.| zie, . North River, traveling | the fire “heen extinguished | | north on Longworth Avenue, &)ty Mr, Owen and some neigh- second vehicle operated by JO} pars who quickly gathered Island ‘ . e Pleads Guilty SAINT JOHN NB. (CP) — Ux 17-year-old former Prince Ed- ward’ Island youth pleaded guil- ty yesterday to an arson charge for sentenc- ing next Wednesday. : The charge . against Crossman followed fire in the St. James and was. HF 21 house i j where Youth Ivan ‘a ‘| Authorities Seek Name. of Jumper West | Me- | ; An Invitation te. share direct- ly in planning the preaching phase of the spiritual renewal | was issued to members of St. Piws-X Parish by Rev. Edward Boyce, CSsR, the renewal di- ‘SPIRITUAL RENEWAL PLANNED _ rector, last evening at-a spee- the parishioners live, Virginia. Parkdale; Boyce,-and Mr. and Mrs. Den- nis Clough of Parkdale. Father Boyce, who began the prepar- , ation stage of the renewal pro.” jal meeting of the parishion- Boyce examining Fat! a = the territory ‘of which map of Carroll, Father ‘Bitch (Ronald) Cheverie has been appointed news cor- in the Souris area Evening. Patriot. Mr. Chever- ie, who is the son of Mr. and™ Buried In B.C. |__Word—has- been received _by. Prince Edward Island who pass- _| ed_away_at his home in North |. Vancouver, B.C. He was 79. - Mr. MacDonald had been a | member. of ‘the BC. igh | sociation for more than 50 years. ~ Born in Shamrock, in this pro- vince in the year 16886, he was Ve | the son of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacDonald of that district. C.B. Flash Is Mystery © used it the same. way the Turks It was not by any stretch of ‘the-imagination a very Christ- (CP)—An aerial search over northern Cape Bre- ton Wednesday discovered noth- ing to substantiate reports of a possible plane crash in the area Monday night. 4 ‘New Course Announced ‘7-10. CORRIGAN — At the Charlotte-' ‘town Hospital on, Jan. 5, Mrs, Charles Corrigan Tracadie ag- ed. 80 years’ Resting from two ‘o'clock this afternoon at the ennessey Funeral Home_from where the funeral will take place on Saturday morning at 9.15 to ‘St, Bonaventure Church for Re- quiem High Mass at 10.a.m. In- terment in the church cemetery. DOIRON — At the Charlotte- ‘town , Wednesday Jan. . 5, 1906, Miss Angus Doiron, -Hope River in her 70th year. ‘Resting at. the Charlottetown ‘Funéral Home until this after- ‘time the remains ‘will be for- ‘warded to her late residence. Funeral notice later. f i 5 4. 785 --.GEORGETOWN. —' The office until April and will include in- __A spokesman at the ROMP’s ai the RCMP’s eastern r of Cape Breton Highlands“ National Park Wed- Resday ‘but reported spotting no signs of wreckage or anything unusual. hy i . The RCMP detachment at In- gonish Beach received three separate reports from residents Monday about what sounded like a low-flying aircraft fol- lowed by a flash and sound of an explosion. Transport department and air- fF ttt rif gly fed bE H a é i i i i z freed freighter Cherniak .| hovsk from her. second ifg Wednesday im the harbor here and returned the vessel to whart where she 3 ellis id a 2 it 8 3 3 i i : z 3. 2 - After attending Prince of Wales College here» Mr. Mac- Donald moved to Vancouver, B.C., when he’ was 22 years of . law school there, yas called to the Bar in 1915, -and opened a practice in Trail , Mr. MacDonald had served as Magistrate in Trail between 1935 and 1040. He had lived in North Vancouver since 1957.” Mr. MacDonald. was an active member of the Liberal party and ran for‘ Parliament in Koot- ‘enay West in 1940. He served on the executive of the Liberal organization for many years.’ In addition to Mrs. MatDon- ald there are two sons, John and Donald, and daughters, Mrs. Mary ree Mrs. respondent for..The Guardian and The _| iT me e 7 Ee ga = i x Meeting Tenight | a MK * Carnegie Hall payiog Tel AngusBreeders *¥ * * I f i 8 = i if ; ¥ E E f a isl a 3 i l HE s t 5 & ' i é - i He ig xf gee: FI z - & £ gb F ei Prince Edward Isiand’s Angus Confede: f - Island News Page Western and Central Districts a | @he Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Jan. 6, 1966. 3 Celebrated Team= Appears Tonight = ‘Lord? Amherst” the ‘three > _ ERs ak3 ha , i] a: ntre a TO THE PEAK OF ADVENTURE! BURT LANCASTER i z ° a : 4 tek kk Oe sp bie - PRIDAY- ‘- _ SATURDAY. SS ae = iy oO} a ot ODAY- ‘| struction and training in acety- sea rescue officials said they ; * z a lene welding and burning. had received reports of missing} | RESEARCH DIRECTOR Other or overdue planes. Fen ug in.connection with Bathurst Mar-| police Wednesday ..said the Ms tire invited for the position of Research Direc- ine‘ employees are a-ship plant-| scice and flash may havebeeen tor’of the Canadian Teachers’ Federation with office in Ot- Scatchard re bring fare rnp "rom || “aA hol» nen pe, rete 4 a some field relevant to Or | ‘ night in the High | 2” aircraft flying over the area.) | o¢ education, and should be familiar with research tech- . School and an electric are weld. se he, Classroom experience and/or experience in more ing course held in Montague. | Erignds Receive than one aréa of education preferred. All courses are under the sup- Y The successful applicant will be expected to plan and con- , ervision and sponsorship of the Ww d Of Death research for the Canadian T: ’ Federation, direct vocational training section of the or and supervise the work of the CTF Research Division, ad- provincial department of educa-| ° i vise and assist. provincial * associations in the plan-. tion and have the assistance of| Word has been received by ning and extention of | projects, and maintain liaison Floyd B. Buell of Charlottetown | friends in Beat River of the} | CTF and other agencies in the general area of research. who is supervisor of training ‘In| death in New York City of Mrs. Applicants must be prepared to travel. ray industry. - Gertrude Parry the former Ger- Salary up to $15,000,.according to qualifications and ex- Through the courses Bathurst |trude Kelly of Bear River North. i: to commence as soon as cah be arranged. Salt anate at wndiooe o Mrs. Parry a former school’ isee te ns should be -submitted by February 4, qualifications teacher died Jan. 1. ; Mitt ‘ better their employment oppor- phbiicad ha ‘SECRETARY-FREASURER, | 5 will result in greater take-home} Estimated to have 22,000,000 | | 444 MacLAREN STREET. TTAWA 4, ONTARIO. pay and raise the general stand \people, Ethiopia has never held ce ard of living. "| le nations an 3 er oe J |e 4 he RO “i ” Fane on «Avner Func « Dennen Wi Joun ASHLEY + Jopy Mectta - D Dawns LoRen « MART; | Bona Sum - Do Reus «Pa Lv and the Ler Hanver Lempicka” A KRISTEN + LINDA EVANS 727 2s aNd Cameo stars, BusreR KEATON = EARL Wison a FRIDAY -SATURDAY . It th gett operats the gs sate ark: >