12 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Fri. Jan. 3. 1964. itinerary Announced I For Pope‘s Pilgrimage & VATICAN CITY tAPl—A de-i rial Palace where Christ was; tailed itinerary of the Holyl condemned. the first station of: Land pilgrimage of Pope Paul the Way of the Cross. and fol-, VI shaped up today as prepara-y lows the Way of the Cross ex-‘ tions reached the final twoicept for eighth station. ‘ ays. 4—Enters Church of the Holyi The Vatican has released no; Sepulchre. kissing a crucifix atl official hoiir-by-hour schedule. threshold. and celebrates mass’ of the Jan. 4~6 Journey into Jor j in chapel of Holy Sepulchre. ‘ dan and Israel. Several sources 7—Returns on foot to Da-f have told of two meetings be- mascus Gate and his automo~ tueen the Roman Catholic pon- hlle. departing for dinner at] tilt and Orthodox Patriarch apostolic delegation building on} Athenagnras of Constantinople Mount of Olives. ; (Istanbul). I0::l0—Leaves apostolic dEI(‘~i A(‘(‘fll‘(‘IIl'1E to various sources.’ gation and goes by auto to Gar- and siimeci to last ~ minuter den of Gethsemane to spend. Chantzes. the pope‘: unofficiai] one hour in prayer; perhaps to‘ IIlllPl‘al')-' appeared to as, be joined in prayer by Patrt-§ follows. tall times local and all} arch Athenagoras. i approximations! . Midnight-—Returns by auto to! JAN. 4 apostolic delegation to spend‘ I p.m.—Arrives Amman. .lor- the night. l dart. by air from Rome. likely to be welcomed by King I-Ius~ sem and diplomats. I:.“ltl——lleparts by for Damasciis Gate. JAN. I ‘ 7 a.m.—l.eaves by auto tori Nazareth. Israel. taking north-E automobile.-N, ern .lordan route and crossing? Old Jerus iinto Israel at Jenln. ‘. alem. in Jordan. to receive of; 9-Official l'€C€Dll0n by 13“ fiflfil greeting by town offi-I‘ raeli authorities either at. Fuo. (‘laltj no stop; planned on thcl leh or in square outside Cathu-f W,-,_\~ to Jericho. Dead Sea. orlllc convent in Nazareth. Rn-cr .lordan site where Christ 9:30--Celebrates mass lnsidi. was baptized. ‘new Church of Annunciation. ON FOOT _:still under construction exceptl 2:30—Goe.= on font to Preto-. for section containing Grotto of, .‘ Annunciation. i i l0:45—Leaves WELCOME /lARl0llEl0_ll_VN T‘ BABY PETERS May your life in our city be u long and happy one. You will receive a Chair from ARCHER It MocDONALD LTD. our Prodiction—A girl 7 lbs. 12 ozs. Ilrcher & MacDonald Ltd. Every Night" Phones 894-6345 Smart Chrome HIQII I I O Parkdalo WELCOME To Cl1ctrlotteto»wn’s Centennial Baby and COl'IgI'aI'IlI¢'I'lOn$ to Mr. and Mrs. : Peters Our Gift ' 20 Ots. Milk We Predicted A Boy 7 Lbs. 14 oz. SUNSHINE ISLAND DAIRY Cb’town _ 892-1755 Longworth Ave. ' Nazareth For Lake Tiberias, also called at the Sea of Galilee. , ll:30—Stops at small Church 5of Primate of Peter along lake ‘ shore. Helga Dan Is Stalled In River Ice TOP I Reaches top u|" “(WTRFAL Cm Th ‘Mount Tabor and visits sanc‘ A - »- i e I t. t ~ «I 5.000 — ton Danish freighter .,'fi:,’.§_ here’ probably lunchesi tteiza Dan. gnfthe i'elr::et<>tf set-; 1 p.m. M Stops at Church oil .ll’lE a rec-or or caries rans-i - -. atlantir shin arrival in a new ' :)l;§aC1?::tll.l::es§e::Tl1:ge onchgfgl year. was reported late Thurs- Mnum ‘ ‘ day still balked by ice near ' , , Lanoraie. about 30 miles down 3~L.ea\'es by auto to visit me the sh La“.rem.P fl-om the cen, l Israeli sector of Jerusalem. ire of Montreal Harbor. 5‘G°95 ti‘ “'3” 0‘ ‘he L351 The ship had turned back i Supper and Church of the Dot- about half a mile to make room | millonv ‘Which “W075 the end for three ice-breakers. ‘ Of Mary S 1159- Thp s]]jp'5 agentg said the 6130-—R€ILI|'I'lS I0 J€TUSd- ice-breakers will begin clearing ‘ 1931- J°1‘d3n 580101‘. by 81130 a path and that the Helga Dan, } through Mandelbaum Gate. Il91‘5_6”ll W911 equipped for com-; 7—Reaches apostolic delega-E halllnti W‘. P 0 S S i bl 3’ might i tion. perhaps sees Patriarch} reach Montreal today but her a<r- E. Athehagm-as; holds audiencesl ”"'3l °O“l"I O9 35 lale 85 MOW E unless hour is too late. in which: i tREACHES l 12 non — ‘I3-"» ‘case audience postponed until ‘The record for the first ar- next morning. Retires. rival is March 12. made by the‘ _1AN_ 5 Helga Dan in 1962 and also by her sister ship. the Thora Dan. hem but departure delayed H. last year t _ s s Patriarch Athenagoras oni Tilt‘ (‘allltlllt of the first trana return-visit: otherwise tentative ftllanm‘ 8l'Tl\’al in 3 HEW Year. plan is to see patriarch in Beth- is pli'esentt';d (yvgh the tradi-‘1ehem jh5tead_ I tiona 2o-‘..'l-ica e cane by the _ - ,: harbor hnmd' lGr."otto o(f:elEi:r£l\tI(:tslivl‘t1y?ss mud‘ The Helga l‘t;in is en route to ' , this mm {mm "\nm,el_p_ Ham_ 8—Breakfasts at Casa Nous bin‘: and l.i\'ei'pool. 6 a.m.—Leaves for Bethle- . I 9.30-12:30 m. —. Audiencesl Russ|qn craft :with yet unnamed individuals. ‘. 7. Be Displaygd 1;.2.§.n.g;n‘::;a"::.r:;"sal;n in At Toronto Show f_‘— ‘_“_ ronoxro tcpi .4 Russian- Wont‘ optomefllstsl built hydrofoil pleasure craft sound warning will be exhibited at the Cana- dian Boat Show here Jan. 31 to Feb. 3 by the Soviet Union. TORONTO 'CP'i ~ Optome- -phe hm-.i_ ahnui 23 feet 1ong’.tr1sts warned Thursday that. Wm 1-eta” for about 510900’ ithousands of Ontario school chil--, Ln,-3} M Kori.‘-_ the Show-S gen, idren will fail their examination: ‘I eral manager. fa-i said -1-hm.sday_ .t.l_i_ _year because eye-testing It is believed the first boat ex-iC’l"‘°5 1" Schools are made-I hibited by Russia in North iq“"*'9~ I America The Optometricai Association‘ Tire boat seats six and is pow, of Ontario said "at least 25 per "ed by 3 77_h0r5epowe, com cent‘ of Ontario school children i V9;-ted huh, engine‘ Called the ‘need eye care and will suffer‘ "Volga." it has a cruising range iheadaches, fatigue and nervous- ‘_ of ion miles. a 2]-gallon fuel mess ‘and stop trying to read tank. and can travel at 38 miles land learn as 3 result" an hour. ‘ ‘In a statement, the associa- H Wm hp me Inna Russian ex_ Jtloll said the standard "can-you- ‘ hit,” in W, show. . read-those-letters test is no near- ‘ said. Two technical experts will lei‘ 3“ adequate eye examlnatio“ accompany the craft to cxplain l.th3_“ Iakmg _°“9'5 temperature its operation. The boat will not ‘Is in a medical analysis." 1 be tested while in Toronto. ‘ The association says its goal --?—-—~ 'is to have "a compiete. compo-I tent. professional eye examina- ani"Oba ltion for every child annually.‘ WELCOME Becomes Memberl Of U.S. Group GRAND FORKS. ND. tCPl—l Vlanitnha Hydro has become they first Canadian member of at WELCOME Chcirlottetow-n’s Centennial Baby BABY PETERS Bolvedore Store To our: GIFT. . . Baby OUR PREDICTION-—Boy 1 lbs. to oz. ‘Boots OUR GUESS Centennial Baby BABY PE'I':ERS Our Gift . . . \.®‘:F.r 47/zaae\\°° in Bethlehem. followed by re- turn to Jerusalem. . 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The first baby born in our Centennial Year should of course become Prime Minister of Canodo—so it's a 7 lb. 5 oz. Boy PW‘-mlncnl United States utilities. group. it was announced Thursi av. . I Hydro membership in the Mid-continent Area power Plan-l ners brings to 22 the number ofl WIWPF Ntmpanies in the organi-i nation. The American members are spread throughout. to states close to the Canadian border.‘ Manitoba Hydro‘: membership‘ was seen as a possible move to- ward the formation of a cross-‘ the border power pool. I MAPP officials tin id thel agreement with Manitoba Hydro permits the exchange of ideas and the co-ordination of electri- cal plannintz by power suppliers on both sides of the interna- tional boundary. . Authorization and approval by . l ,. . .._.,. .........r,.,.,_,(,“___ y BABY PETERS Centennial Baby American and Canadian govern OUR‘ PREDICTION ments would be necessary be- Boy 5% Lbs. . power transmissioni line construction is begun. BROWN BETTER LONDON tReuters)—Geonga ::*:.:"~ r - °” do “'°° r o n'| opposition ,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,_ M, M Gitt Certificate II.“ Brown, who hospital two weeks ago after not internal hemorrhage, said e ' Intended to have a short vaca- tion and return to politics Jan 5 with in speaking engagement in western England. He will be back 3!’ the Home of Common NORMA’S LADIES’ WEAR INA Kolt U. CB1!!! Our Prediction: We're predicting In first baby wmboogtrlwelgbluilbslu. our GlIIdI'H|'l Wear boot. has a complete sdeelon ot intent’: clottblnj tor the new baby, as well I plush toys and blankets. OUR GIFT: Wlfelllelledtosfvetonabyretorsatamons "Kenwootl” baby blanket. MOORE & Ni‘ l-lEOD LTD ‘nuounnuuubeuuuuutn By Co-operating. We offer to Mr. and Mrs. Iames R. Peters an OLD SPAIN RESTAURANT and tho CAPITOL THEATRE Join In Welcoming BABY PETERS . Centennial Baby Evening of Relresliment and Entertainment A so-nnieu run course ' 3‘..‘.'..'.."'...2’.'."... ’i.'.‘l :'.'.':' dinner for the parents. '§,'|'. rm, Torry ‘noun. From the From the CAPITOL °'-° 9”" .'l"....'i°‘i':1°..'.':“.i'.f.°'..'.'..'°. In; shows: The Hustler OLD SPAIN Boy1bs.IoIs.‘ Horn Woro Our Predictions THE CAPITOL Girls 7 lbs. 4 oils. Jan.