fy $ a ” + - nahin IEP REIT iF PP wer ay " : i : J : wer 7 ; - rr PREP Tey wwe Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown,. Thurs. Dec. 23, 1965. 5 Macquarrie Says ‘Hesitant’ Gift Service Held [te amet betweon 2% 9. In New London yas re ie 5o-| Soret See oem | theft was reported to the city po 'lice station last ‘night. KENSINGTON The annual; The station wagon was report- in both their White Gift Sunday service was ed to have a blue bottom with a | lic interests. held on Sunday morning in the white top and was bearing Nova | 1» the* Charlottetown office of New London United Church. The Scotia license plates. music was under the direction of The vehicle was reported to the Sunday school supeftintend- | be in good condition and had ap- | ant, Mrs. Louis MacLeod. | proximately three-quarters of a. The choir members which |tank of gasoline. were the Sunday / school pupils | Phillip Pobihushey, North Ri- | mole special service supervisos, entered the choir loft singing a~ ; | hymsbh Leader for the service | sae is the owner of the automo | with final approval from J. A. ae aa read by Marilyn Campbell fol- : been named a. ee aaa ie lowed by prayer by the leader. |{ 0." ¢¢ said the chuse of many | as manpower mobility . officer family arrived yesterday in A duet was sung by Jane Gra- |f3 ns from the ig- | U2der the program, or the local’ the province where they vill ham and Randy Cole. Trudy | remove ys tee | office manager, George Che- ae Caslaenah’ Ged Mew * MacLeod’ read the story. nition when they leave car: verie. Year's holiday at their home in — ea aoe va | bili Pp eh aa Although he says be is hes a vie Meee | cette a The . . / _ _ neo et ee The congregation presented To Begin Dec. 28 United States embassy an- Queens member did-indicate his a ee ee Se - The federal government's soooueant Sal eae ate n nce : re- = Prime eee pital. adie manpower mobility _ program | quest for pode gn han — _— | Rev. W.A. Paterson gave a om _— — _ = it — en ae this Ceylon uration of a new era in the na short address. ¢ : : reelo Gonsales Duyue Prizes were presented to the | A.J: achen. : de Estrada, 29, captain of the: ye ge ogy Reming yaplle wie hed per- | | The program will provide fin |Cuban freighter eae. and are ale men” Mr. Mac- | fect attendance for the year: | ancial assistance for unemploy-|chief engineer Francisco quarrie said, the positive gains | Donald MacLeod, Susan Cotton. | ed workers who wish to move to | Roberto Surroca, 4, cited ex- - a : Be ries Virginia Woodside, Verna Lynn | other areas where employment | isting conditions in Cuba as the be overcome by the , retention Montgomery, Joyce Burgoyne, | is available. f jreason for the decision, the > ‘Miss Barbara Burgoyne, Errol Bur- | Under the program loans or | statement said. a || of Mr. Favreay and la goyne, David Cole, Gary Mont- - ‘Marsh in’ the highest councils | gomery, Isobel MaacLeod and of the nation. Mr. Tremblay, | és Roger Cole master-general Be : : Sere Eee erated by Mr | is The teachers alsq presented MONTAGUE Soe Dorion while-Mr-—Pav~——~-it-MACQUABRIE.__ gifts. to_their_pupils and certifi. . — “ was very oak ae en ;cates were presented to the pu- THEA TRE : seen’ Danae Royal much | dante an watch the sub- | pils having completed primary ». , in question Yet Mr Com. eae emerge from the pan- | and starter catechisms- Mr.’ Pa- 4 ms — a or . ood iv propaganda. tersen commented the superin- Fri. 8 p.m. Sat. 8 & 10 / : : resigns : ‘ tendant and teachers for their Matinee Sat. 3:30 Be qo ee i ‘ pS —. remains with increased Taxi Com n a work done during the year. : oa A > Pe _ : ities. : On behalf of the Sunday school ( “ ‘Miss LaMarsh has demon- Treats Children. a gift was presented to James E. ao aie oer BOSSY DARIN. ; strated an Uncanny ability to : ING and LAUGHING — PITAL CHILDREN HAVE PARTY WEATHER spark with prac- See Coe donated the time of = 5 ~ aaee as. caretaker SEE TEXAS STATE FAIR i : >| ticalh Hitic fig six taxis night to : . FOR FUIN The annual Christmas party town; and. Wanda MacDonald, dren by Santa, and a carol the - ial ae os tae drive a number of children from ete eer for the children in the Prince Charlottetown. Seated in the sing by the Red Cross Volun- | TORONTO (CP) — Temper® | nominion level Her appointment ‘¢ Mt. Herbert Orphanage Station Wa on Coming Mon., Tues.. Dec. 27 - 28 — Time 8 P.M. Edward Island Hospital was wheel chair is Donald Con- teens. The party was sponsor- | tures: Dotthe sensitive and important |27ound Charlottetown and sur- g 8 ‘THE TRAIN" held last night: LEFT TO . Charlottetown. The ed by the Junior Ladies’ Aid | Low overnight High Thursday clio of State Secretary with TOUMding area's to view the Said Stol ; Burt Lancaster - Jeanne Moreau RIGHT are Joanne Mackin. .™#ble, Dawson ... ... 4 ee ‘ Jose | Christmas lights. The Star Com- en Values Men Place On Human Life. A Breath Taking non, Suffolk; jon Santa’s knee, Program consisted of ie dis of the Prince Edward Island |prince George ...- 13 at _| all, the issues red eeionpre, (Dany also bought treats for the | , 194, “Tale of Danger and Heroism — A Thriller lames Ba ick;«~Charlotte-tributing of gifts to Hospital: ’ as wo . ‘children and the A. " station wa- ; = . sambri Prince eRupert .... 35 @ | Vineiai co-operation is most (puldren and the A and W ee ee eee SEASON’S GREETINGS TO ALL — B. H. YEO 8 _ fe Vielrla 6... |e Ort « ) jEdmonton ......... 7 21 aoe not yet met Mr. Cote | ; | | Calgary... 12 |,, "7 have net sotmet Me Coe 6 CITY «AREA | Saskatoon......... 2 38 | Wee fer heard kim speak | Hs a freee a ‘in the House of Scteerain | FUNERALS 3 , ° . = : Toronto Es NS 23 0 Therefore I — oe | . IONE Ko csdanhass 11 90 _| his qualifications eral Pennell _ HENDERSON FUNERAL — Montreal ......... ea. of ability and diplo. TH¢ funeral for Guy S. Hender. Queer nesses, San Loa te Prime |50" was held Wednesday. Dec: : ; oie: 8 ee: , |22, 1965, “the Cutcliffe Fun- i Staff writer Alan C. Holman jvery end of the train when the |to a friend. The gentleman pro- |Saint John ...... 1) 4 | Minister rightly ‘eral Home where a private NO MILK DELIVERY SATUR MAS a The Gua edian, - accident happened ted and siasoes ceeded to lay the porter out im |Moncton .......... nu ~— Lion Saag greater scope ‘vice was conducted by Rev. J. DAY CHRIST DAY om a s beer |lavender, cursing and- swearing, |Halifax........ ie ica % ae eed G.E. Ball. Remains were placed to Cyprus, sends the following {tumbled over everyone. The {calling him every name in the |Charlottetown 9 aA of It is rales ia _e ” jin the Cutcliffe sealer some NO MILK DELIVERY SUNDAY DEC. 26th + gecount of the first leg of his aaly Aussage Wad 6 fey Cia Oe /beee ANE De enlre DUEAES. | IRPANEY 103+ ere' 0 BS Pe An efficient, effective |Jater to be interred in the Peo- journey. : some c! g. ‘ porter sat and said noth- [Yarmouth ........ 2% 3 : ’ . | ples. Cemetery- x y - It was rather ironic that it |ing. After the tirade was over |St. John's .....:... 24 39 | ‘am in ‘control Of | Canada’s NO MILK DELIVERY SATURDAY NEW YEARS DAY vo ln tg ean arg seni noegen te tbe train 1 ee eae Bat sone i Pes jaa siieass eo SS 2 ak a aacivings | . : TRENTON, _ ver- |was trave on. two jasked him he didn’t offer |New York ...... ic 42 | happy ° 7 less car ran into the CNR’s Sco- | times I have -travelled from the |any excuses or an explanation. |Jacksonville....... 36. 6B | Should 4 oe. At Proclamation NO MILK DELIVERY SUNDAY JAN. 2nd, 1966 tian and separated the engines Island 4 Montreal- Toronto i All the pecter had to say was, Tampa ...... coves, 44 «| the_ moment we can only | c ed : ‘eee from the rest o! rain. There | have car . accidents. “boy, if you think he was , |Miami ....... renee 72 | ustomers are ask buy enoug milk - Friday, Dee. were no injuries in the accident | thought that by travelling on the |you should have seen the guy I |Tu¢son ...... veeee 48 «59, ‘| Snowflurries are fi expect. | 1 hereby rm 2 - ” h ~ ' which occurred about 1:45 Sat-|train I would eliminate the pos-|put off at Kingston.” | _—([Los Angeles ..... 50s. ed. Mon Dec. 27 4th and on Friday, Dec. 31st to do until the Mon urday afternoon on the main jsibility of being anyway involv- |THE SINGING’ PRIEST San Francisco ..... 39 56 | Christmas Eve now is predic. © day, : th,] - day. Mitk will be delivered on Monday, Dec. 27th. Please line between Levis, and Mon- |ed in another, At least this time| After ‘many stories of this ma) sarneax (CP) The ted to be cloudy and milder ia 1965 a public holi- . . 2 - treal at a small village called |it wasn't my fault and the only |ture from Johnny we arrived at | uo office says skies were gen | 21,,liree Provinces with inter- ; make a special effort to put out empty bottles during the some very fast thinking. jump |" Gener than the accident the |°°s,, Cyprus. some sizeable breaks in cloud | Northern Nova Scotia, East- ; out when be found he would \.9 wag. que normal bat 1 |g hth ‘remsiate 0 RAY: |cover. “Widely scattered. snow: (8, Shore, Prince award | Mayor Roy Leard.] AND ALL THE BEST IN THE NEW YEAR. 7 cause of the icy condition of the °% fun. It has often been said |companion. This time it was a| {0 were occurring along | land. Eastern New Brunswick | 7: ; ; road that an Islander travelling never |Rey. Colymbs McManus, OSM. |‘ Windward. coast, ee ee The ‘struck the train be- aoe Sones 2 r Is |Father McManus explained he|_ A ridge of high pressure ap- pone nd mee this , z 7 =e : it and |l2nder or at least someone with was the male equivalent to ‘The | Proaching the district from the | ° ng “and a Kittle milder tween the third oe os an Island connection. This Singing Nun”. He is a folk sing- west will brifig widespread westerly 15. Low high éi the baggage car Ing ‘im, (ime was no exception. There |or who has his~own. television |,Clearing in most regions today ae Gol S| ‘a } ping cen, Th, costes Cmts ere ot at nee. sadens [Sh in Montreal end hat ree [PCO peso anda tw | 2! Chto and Mone. 3 : ord on the market called, you : . — =, the track ete, ae ae train heading to their homes for | Suessed it, “The Singing Priest” |5.90. This was fine by me, it | ° ludy and milder. . | Moore & Mcleod Ltd. tomatic brakes brought the rest eee ieee oon stu- | Father McManus me at/gave me a chance to wake up| High tide today at Charlotte | acca eemieeiemcean of the train’ to an abrupt halt. |O°n. wy on his way |Cornwall and I got off the train | properly and get some dinner as /town 11.49 a.m. and 10,46. p ‘ = The train was reported to have (Gone, Oi o i Sarala; Deve lat Brockville to visit some wel. = At Rustico at 5.51 p.m. gu “Pee teavelling at close to 90 |~21802, who is a cousin of Dow ltriends, mistakenly thinking I| And it is not hard to be forgiv- |merside tide eighteen minutes so cocur. (22% Boylan, the librarian at |coutd catch a train in the mor- | ing when e bg the accident ‘the Confederation Centre. We|ning which would get me to|day afternoon a I was in the club car at the (Stuck up a conversation and trenton by noon for my flight | warm, e Se es spent most of the trip together. | overseas. About 1.90 in the mor- t te A short, jolly gentleman, nam- ning I discovered that I'd been tk aS minv . ed John Monick from Oakville, | given false information. and : istrate’s Court yesterday Lester O'Donnell was cous! | fer months. , for the accused and Alan Scales * : ~~ Gepresented the Crown. ss naiiceninliniaaasians - sis Bagot, some 60 miles east of Montreal. - The driver of the car, doing LOCAL BRIEFS thing it cost me was an hour and a haif of my time. |NO EXCEPTION IN HOSPITAL Ralph. Smith,- Pleasant. Valley the trip to Trenton, Ont-, where I was to catch my plane to Nic- cloudy over the Mari- mittent snow by evening in- the southwestern fregions. Regional forecasts: CAPITOL TODAY—Shows 3:30 - 7 -.9 To Criticize During Yuletide was Roger Cole. Scripture was iday in the Town of Alberton. Sage gift shopping — YOUR MILKMAN WISHES YOU A. MERRY CHRISTMAS. + Murphy, employment brancis A member of the lecs) police supervisor, who has — is a patient in the Prince Ed ward Island Hospital. ; ¢ | sa ASE, ODN STARTING FRIDAY .. ».s°°%,. this morning at. 10 o'clock for Christmas holidays and resume classes on Monday, Jan. 3rd, it was learned yesterday from a spokesman at the city _ school board. : CUBS HAVE PARTY |. The ninth Clfarlottetown Cub tlre the pay Call us for programs, oa i Triaity Chareh Hall pone and get him off the { - club bulletins, busi- z xe. Tuesday night. The program "the ¥ the: te consisted of Various Chrisimas ond porter eae he numbers by the cubs, carols, a visit from Santa and lunch, PRIZE WINNERS Following are the prize win- ners of the Charlottetown Fire Department's annual Christ- mas draw of merchandise by Neil McNevin. Howard Ber- nard, Dr. Kent Irwin, Neall Me- Kay and D. W. MacPhail. ‘ WINNERS ANNOUNCED The following are the results of the card party held at the | Basilica Recreation Center last night: ladies’ first, Mrs. Kather- | ine Atkins; ladies second, Mrs. | Margaret Walker; gent’s first, Hatry Hughes; gent's second, Damien Lynn; door prize, J.M. Mulligan; special prize, Joe Fisher and Mee. Ethel Lawier. | Will be closed Dec. 23rd for cus- ieee y MSR aOD a c Meriene Frances Ferauson, | tom sawing until April Ist, 1966. Ue é Hampton, charged with shooting leaded revoler at another person with intent- to wound, was remanded to Jan. 18 at 7.0 p.m. for a preliminary hearing | by Magistrate James B. John- ston, QC, in Queens County Mag- 3 = 3 & z q a a KING'S LUMBER ~Wewill be buying logs 6 in. small end and up 8 ff; only, during win- GUARDIAN - PATRIOT CENTRAL PRINTERY Phone 4-8506 _ MILL, Montague & Ne fad : Oontederation sane a: pays ONLY — 3 : i eS mm aoe — 20. . Shop every Dept. for gifts for everyone on your ist] “YOUR FAVORITE SHOPPING CENTRE” — ee *