II _I3§3 Eli? '!.‘_‘.! £5232 E!.?.'> b"I I’-1.:-‘-“.'?-“r:"l.'i=-"="=' Fire caused heavy damage to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gavin, Alberton, Satur- day morning. Alberton fire- men worked for over an hour in freezing temperatures and strong wind before bringing the blaze under control. The roof and upper part of the ALBERTON H :- house were most heavily dam- aged but smoke and water damage was caused through- out the building. All house- hold goods were removed to safety except some furnish- ings on the second floor. The blaze was finst noticed by s niece, Mrs. MacDonald. who CME DAMAGED BY FIRE ISLAND NEWS PA_e_E_ 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Jan. 18, 1964. era! bands played. 10 big dies on the cake were [lg to mark the irthday of the win- festival. 5 Booming glittering fireworks were launched from the nearb Plains of Abraham — almost directly breaking over an oohing. aahing crowd. ‘ Quebec Gets Big QUEBEC (CP)—An uproari- ous crowd of 3,000 turned out in zero weather Saturday nigh: a a colorful, amusing and unofficial start. Bonhomme Carnaval, the six- foot-eight showman who symbo- lizes the carnival spirit, popped from a top tier of an impressive 60-foot-high $6,000 cake. plywood pastry was slightly scorched Friday night —po¢ice said some children ap- parently started a fire inside that was quickly put out by by- Carnival Start Bonhomme's seven beauuful »duchesses narrowly m i s s e d being scorched themselves as eir float drew up to the cake. The girls, dressed in striking ski outfits and sitting against a background of royal blue, scat- red as wires atop the illumi- fell, throwing sparks about. TROUBLE TRADITIONAL The crowd Troulne on the royal float has almost become a carnival tra- dition. Moments later, the duel)- esses were bussing Bonhommc to the delight of all. na-ted float became tangled and * merely cheered. I As the crowd sang and sev-‘ Everybody was dressed in carnival togs — sealskln boots. scarlet tuques and colorful es. The carnival officialiy begin: an. 24 and ends on Mardi Gras. Feb. 11. Between now and then, Bonhomme and the girls will brighten the scene with more than 200 cheery ap- pearances.- 3 U! M Minor Hockey Dates Given Following is this weeks minor schedule. TUESDAY 7 a.m. -—- Centennial practice. 4 p.m. — Braves vs. Apaches. 5.00 — Hurons vs. Micmacs. 6.00 — Paperweight all stars. WEDNESDAY 7 a.vm.—-Bantam All Stars prac- ce. 6.30 —- Apaches vs. Iroquois. THURSDAY 6 p.m. — Bobcats vs. Tigers. ‘Murray Harbour Beats Montague MURRAY HARBOUR _ The ivan up the Montague score for ‘ night. For Murray Harbou: ‘G. Herring scored two while B. If-Iarniis, W. e, B. Lowe, J. Richards and G. MacLeod each scored one. 6.4.5 — Bruins vs. Cougars. FRIDAY 7 am — Bantam All Stars. 6 p.m. — Bears vs. Beavers. 6.45 -- Pontiacs vs. Hurons. The following players have been suspended by the execu- . tive from minor hockey partici- = nation for one week: Ian Mac- Donald, David Fergusopd. Ernie a REFEREE SCHEDULE Tuesday — 4 .m. — Les Barnes, John Davis. Sr. 5 p.m. ' to 6 p.m. — Les Barnes, » Al " Andrews. 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. — Al ‘ Andrews, Joe Coyle. | Wednesday — 6.30 p.m WEATHER TORONTO (GP) — Observed temperatures: Min. Max. Victoria ......... 41 47 -8 23 -2 38 -5 12 -14 -2 -17 2 -3 11 -3 12 8 16 3 11 5 14 HALIFAX (GP that office and cold over most of the district late Sunday so a strong high pressure area over New Eng. land moved towards the Mari- mes. says it was clear However an intensifyim dig. own now noon and snowfall Ions of from four paris of the province. Regional forecasts, Prince Edward Island. Valley- snowfnll warning milder: northeast 22 above. Saint Job and 1) above. 7:21 and sets at 4: I lit Iccumulac. to elgh ohas may be expected for many em N.B. Counties, Lower st, ended , Cloudy with a few snowfiurrics: winds Low-high at Charlottetown zero and 22, Moncton 3 below and 22 above, Fredericton 5 below and High this today at Charlotte- town 10:86 a.m. and 9:38 p.m. At Rustico at 4:38 p.m. summon " side tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun risen to day at 5150 I in. East- 20 b-simv turbance was located off coast of thepcsrollnas and it should pass south of Nova scotia av. Hes-vy snow and gsles will Souris To Play Brian Lewis and Al Andrews. Thursday — 6.00 p.m. — Wayne MacDonald — Grant Crockett. Friday — 6 p.m. -— Allie Car guilswlmeettnesouris ver, Les Barnes. Mount Stewart M‘ORELI.r—-Mount Stewart Sea- bones here tonight in a hockey contest. The game is scheduled to get underway at eight o'clock Cross- had arrived the previous even- ing. Aiberton Red Cross dis aster service was on hand with an offer of assistance for the elderly couple while the fire was in progress. Mr. and Mrs. Gavin plan to spend the winter with their nephew and niece in Roxbury. Dairy Farmers Of Canada Arrive For Convention Delegates for the annual meeting of the Dairy Farmers of Canada being held in Char- lottetown this week, began pour- ing into the city over the week- end from all sections of the country. A total of about 200 dele- gates and wives arfe expected by the time the general meeting gets underway on Tuesday ' 7 -ary sessions today include a meeting of the ex- ecutive this morning, the direc- tors meeting this afternoon and the first annual meeting of the Food Service which will continue all day. welcome party will he held this evening. The general meeting will be held Tuesday through Thursday and speakers will include C.S. . DEATH NOTICES (Received too late for Classified Death Notice column). 3* Barry. federal deputy of agriculture: J.M. Bentley, president. Canadian Federation of Ag:-i cure, and Premier Walter R. Sharw. Delegates will be welcomed to the city by Mayor A. Waltzlven Gamdet. All provinces except New- foundland are represented for she from P.E.I. and one of the directors is Roland MhcDonai.d of Soutihpolt. evening the dele- gates will watch Don Messer’s show produced at the - town Hotel. This will be follow- ed by a civic reception. A board meeting Friday will conclude the convention, the first for the Island in this Cen- tennial Year. lEagIes Edge MATTHEWS —- Suddenly at 255 Richmond Street, Friday, Jan. clizffe receiving vault. E — At Charlottetown, Saturday, Jan. 11, 1964, Agnes Sharpe of Pleasant Valley. in her 74th year. Resting at the Gutcliffe Funeral Home until noon Tuesday, then to Plea- sant Valley United Church with service commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment in Fred- ericton cemetery. OIINSON — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. Friday. Jan. 10. 1964. William James Johnson, 6 Stewart Street, in his 88th year. Resting at the Cntcliffe Funeral I-lome from where the funeral will be held today, Jan. 13. with service commencing at 1:30. Inter- ment in the Cutciiffe receiv- ing vault. jBombers 9-5 SUMMERSIDE .. RCAF Eag- enrs 9-5 at the local station rink yesterday. The first period ended 2-1 for Eagles and after 40 minutes of play the local airmen had wid- _ cried the gap to 5-1. SUMMARY First period —— 1. Eagles, Rei- ton (Sleigh, Boone) 11.17; Bombers, Knickle (Badour, MacDonald) 14.40: 3. Eagles, Boone (Sleigh) 19.11. Second period — 4. Eagles, Relton (Boone) 3.3: 5. Eagles, Phillips (Buffet, I-Iutcheson) 18.40 6. Eagles. Sleigh 18 06. Third period — 7. Bombers. Badour (MacDonald) .50; . Bombers. Soccray (E-arle, Bul- ger) 2:00; 9. Eagles, K. Mac- Dwonald (Sleigh, Relton) 5:45; 10. Bombers. Anderson (Bart- letti 7.115. 11. Eaglm. Phillips (Sleigh, Relton) 18.10: 12. Eag- les. Buffet (Phillips. Hutcheson) 18.45, Bombers, Knickle (Bulge:-, Earle) 18.59. Re e-rees —— Matthews and Gravelie. ramforthewiivesof nfederaltion Gtambers and a tour of Condon's Woolen Mills. iii les defeated Greenwood Bomb- D Red & White Square Record HALIFAX (CP) — St. Duns- tan's University of Charlotte- town. recovering from a loss to Acadia Friday, evened up their Maritime Intercollegiate bas- ketball record Saturday after- noon by dumping Dalhousle Tl- gers 54-47. The Tigers managed to trade baskets with the visitors on an even basis in the opening min- utes of the game. but the Saints opffned up a 34-24,lead by the a h . The saints went ahead by 17 points in the last half, before Dalhousie put on a comeback. The defeat was the secono this season against no wins for al. Bob Francour and Len SII'Ol.) paced Saints with 18 and points respectively. Francoui was high man for the game. Tor Boswick and George Bla- keney were the scoring leaders for the Tigers. with 10 points. St. Dunstan’s — Francour 13. Sirois 17, Garrity ll. Desserault 2- 8, Ripley, Connolly. Eaton. Eve- McPhee. lyn. Dalhousie Blakeney 10. Boswick 10, Parker 9, Mssween 6, Seaman 4, Clarke. In another game at Kentvilie. Acadia Axemen, defending the Maritime Intercollegiate basket- ball crown they won last sea- son. received a 24-point perfor- mance from veteran Richie Spears to post a 73-38 victory over the Univ rtiesNy.. weu over the University of New Brunswick. Acadia captured their win in two starts in the seven-team in- tercollegiate circuit. They too‘: a 35-22 hsli-time score and then turned on the steam in the last half to bury the visitors under a 35-point margin. isobempconnuo '04 619705“- WELCOME nnuur rnnunns OF CANADA ifldisnrypleosimtooxtsndgu-setingstoourvlsitingdsiry §fsInIers.Onbeiidfofourossoci¢tion.|hapeyo_In'visitwl Mr. Dsnielmacllierson India! P.E.I. DiiIliYMl‘.ii'S assoc. --mgimt ommy Dairy Products" if DAIRY FARMERS of CANADA Delegates This year the Province of Prince Edward Island celegrates one of the most im- portant dates in Canadian I1istory—the I00‘I’I'l anniversary of the first Con- federation Conference of Canada. The high adventure of Confederation was emlisrlred upon in Charlottetown on September I, I864. Top statesmen from Upper and Lower Canada ioinecl with leaders from Canada‘: seaside colonies. who were actually gathered to discuss Maritime Union. and steered the deliberations in the direction of a broader union. The proposal resulted in the ioining, three years later. of all British North American colonies into a vast Federal entity stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. Thus was born the Dominion of Canada. We welcome you to Charlottetown . . The Birthplace of Confederation. Phone (-4251 PARKDALE PHARMACY ERY FREE DELIV It. Peters Rd. 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