lties who made nous in 1964. They are from top left: US. Lyndon B. John- son. who scored landslide vic- president, \ THESE ARE the personal; u toi'y in U.S.elcclion in .\'ov- Paul. visited India in Decem- embcr. Queen Elizabeth. visit- ed Canada in October; ’l‘homson. named baron in .lan~ Roy nary; from bottom left: Pope her: Sir Winston Churchill, retired from politics in July; Harold Wilson, elected British prime minister in October. (CP Photo) OTHER PERSONALITIES who made news in 1964 includ- ed from top left: U.S. c h i of justice Earl Warren. released commission report on John F. Kennedy assassination in Sep- tember; Ross Thatcher's Lib- Top News Events Of Year Are Reviewed ay By Day By THF. CANADIAV .uvt’snv POFE'S FlLGRIMAGF- lrrfanadian publisher Thomson named baron Queen's New Year's list 2..Pror.idcnt Kuame \‘kru- mah of Ghana estapt“ assay PRESS Roy in honors smatinn as security guard killed, n l‘aul arrives in Jerusalem on three-day pil- grimane to Holy Land. l\'an~ Assen Georgiev, former Rul- .:arlan diplomat at UN. ex- ecuted in Sofia for allegedly spying: for US. 7—Bahamais assumes inter- nal self-government. 8 »-- President Johnson, first State of the linion ln adv drrzfi, calls for war on pov- Frti and unemployment 9 George Bees. former Conservative trade minister. named president of Montreal and Canadian stock ex- changes. 10 Panama suspends rcla- “ tions with U.S. after 20 killed in Panamanian student inva- sion of Canal Zone. RCAF‘ Voodoo interceptor force for North American Air Defence to three squadrons from fl\'f‘. lZ-—Ryrnn .lohnson, Tit. for- mer Liberal premier of Brit- ish Columbia, dies in Victoria. lit—Canadian and U.S. ne- gotiators reach agreement on . River (-nn t t‘nl Columbia flood hydro and project . 14 Lionel Chevrier ap- mIsSioner in London. succeed-r m2 George Drew. Sgt. Maj. Walter Leja. injured in 1963 Westmount, George Cross 20 ~Prime Minister Pearson shuffles c a h i n e t: Maurice Sauve becomes forestry min- Que. awarded day fast and resigns as presi- de Quebec. 21—Seventeen die as Tan- ganyika troops mutiny in Dar es Salaam over pay and i ditions. happy friends. pointed Canadian high com-‘ while defusing FLQ bomb in ‘ ister, J. W. Pickersgill moves ‘ to transport and Guy Favreau ‘ to justice department. Separ- i atist Marcel Chaput ends 63- ‘ dent of Le Parti Republicain con- ' HAPPY LANDINGS! - - - as the. New Year is making lts how. we of the, management and staff would heartfelt wishes for a very, time - - - to you, our loyal SEABROOK FARMS lTD. Summersido 22 —— Prime Minister Pear- son and President Johnson at Washington meeting agree to set up committee to study trade policies. 27 ~~ France establishes diplomatic r e l a t i o n s with China. 33 -. fort-es down .\ll‘ trainer in East Germany. kill- ing three officers. Film star Alan Ladd. 50. dies. 30 —< cs Fusiliers Mont Royal Armory in Montreal robbed of mo weapons and 20.000 rounds of ammunition. FEBRUARY CLAY BEATS LISTON 3—Queen Mother Eliza- beth enters London hospital for emergency appendectomy. our very like to express Soviet fighter plane _ ' ‘ ' Force 1 l l i l l i erals win Saskatchewan elect- ion. in April ousting OCF after years. Justice Minister Favreau announced in- into alleged bribery left: tom Barry Goldwater cancelling visits to Canada. Australia and New Zealand. 4—Dalton Camp of Toronto elected national president of Progressive Conservative As- sociation. Yuri Nosenko. ex- pert with Soviet delegation to Geneva disarmament con- ference. defects to West. S—Lcon Balcer accepted by John Dietenbaker as Quebec Conservative lieutenant. Que- bec legislative assembly or» prove: hill to set up education ministry. firrCnha cuts off water sup- ply to U.S. Guantanamo naval base in retaliation for Amer- ican seizure of four Cuban fishing vessels off coast. 7—t‘anadians \\'ln Olympic four-man bobsled gold medal. Russia defeats Canada 3-2 to win Olympic hockey gold medal; Canada finishes fourth. .—~l"rinccss lrene renounces right to Dutch throne. decides to live in exile and marry Don Carlos of Bourbon- Parma. a Roman Catholic. 16-4“;in Willy Brandt of l was nominated Republican pmidential candidate in July; Cassius Clay won world heavy- weight boxing title in Feb- ruary; Northern Dancer won Kentucky Derby and Preak- ness in May and retired to stud in November. Florida 1 West Berlin elected West Ger- man Socialist leader, succeed- ing late Eric Ollenhauer. l7~Sccretary - General U Thant proposes formation of international peace - keeping force in Cyprus. Bandits overcome. care- taker and two ' Shawinigan. Que. regiment. escape With arms, Ottawa orders 94. hour guard of all militia armories. 25—Cassius Clay wins world heavyweight b o x i n g crown with seventh-round TKO of Sonny Liston at Miami Beach. MARCH ALASKA EARTHQUAKE 5—Actress Elizabeth Taylor granted Mexic a n divorce from Eddie Fisher. 6—King Paul of Greece. 62. dies. succeeded by his son. Constantine XIII. Lyall Dagg's B.C. rink wins Cana- dian curling championship in Charlottetown. IO—Queen gives birth to fourth child. a son. U.S. re- connaissance plane shot down Town of Summerside W. E. JENKINS. Mayor lit—«Teamsters boss James sentenced at Chatta- oga Tenn. to eight years. fined $10000. for jury tamper- ; ing: appeals. Parliament approves plan to send 1,150 Canadian troops to Cyprus as part of ' force. M—Jac': Ruby sentenced in Dallas to death for murder of Lee Harvey Oswald, accused assassin of President Ken- nedy. Revenue Minister Jack Garland. 46. dies in Ottawa. 15 — Elizabeth Taylor and ‘ Richard Burton married Montreal. U.S. and Panama resume diplomatic relations, Pan- begin talks to resolve ama Canal dispute. ls-P‘inance Minister Gor- We want to go on record as first to wish you “Happy New You? id The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wall, Doc. 80, 1984. don presents federal budget. providing 310 - a - month fam- ily allowances for students 16 and 17 years old. lB—Hal C. Banks fired as president of Seafarers inter- national Union of Canada. l9—0ntario government in- troducos legislation empower- ing police to arrest persons in secret and jail them indefin- itely if they refuse to answer questions. Lyall Dagg‘s B.C. rink wins international curl- ing championship at Calgary. ZO—Irish playwright Bren- dan Behan. 41. dies in Dublin. 23~0ntario legislature mod- ifies controversial police leg- islation; Attorney General Fred Cass r e s i g ns. Actor Peter Lorre. 59. dies in Holly- wood. 27 —— Earthquake in Alaska ‘ craft with no occupants fit-er. man on communities, tidal wave hits Kodiak: dam age estimated at $350,000.000 23 — Tidal wave followim Alaska earthquake s t r i keg Port Alberni. B.C., and other Pacific Coast communities. nu. COPPER STRIKE 2 —- Joao Goulnrt, deposed Brazilian president. flies lt.‘ exile in Uruguay. 5 — Gen. Douglas Mac- Arthur, 84. dies in Washing to n. B—Two-place Gemini space into orbit on first test at Cape Kennedy. 12 — Wallace (Bud) Wer ner. top US. skier. and Barb- ara Henneberger of 'German Olympic team killed in Swiss Continued on page 8| and to thank you for favoring u- with your patronage. May every day bring you and you: family a lull measure of happiness and good health. . MuulliIJlZM Water St. COUNCILLORS George Key. Jr. Grant Molllson Loo Wood Mrs. Francis Perry D. Alex MacDonald Garnet Ross Mbwygoodiyebwudndos flammablmagoodyetmfulofm uddiougalwasayewiawhidlwmademy amendment“ many old‘ooes. Iva: the forerunner, we hope, of many more good years in aioqmoommunfly, ‘ May we extend our best wishes for a year of health and‘ plenty for you and your families. Thank you for giving us the pleasure of serving you! U Management and S ff ' I'd Summer-side