cigarettes valued at $50 were stolen from the Knights of Col- umbus Youth Centre in Summer- side Tuesday night. Entry was made by breaking a basement window and crawling up through a trap door in the _ fldor of the stage. A panel of a ‘ ) feDowship honsie during Rcpdemie yeer n Montague High Classes Resume MONTAGUE — Many of students of the high echool here urned to .| Shaw, A. A. : Break Reported = ‘At S'side Centre .SUMMERSIDE — Candy andjdoor was smashed to gajn entry to the canteen. An attempt is also said to have been made to gain entrance to the council chamber but was un- successful. It's believed the thieves hoped to find the proceeds of the Christmas bingo which had been held in the centre that night. No money was left in the when it was closed for the night. man John Ballum. Other mem- bers are George Nicholson, Cyrus (Joey) Fraser, Gil- bert Clements and secretary Les MacLeod. Citizens and organiz- ations co-operated by offering their facilities. Tuesday Malcolm MacKenzie, deputy minister of - education, Charlottetown met with the school board to discuss tentative plans for a new echool. Architects have been contacted. K is planned to salt o_generet citinons — speoting. shortly. S'side Man Wins Research Award nT il f ete a | ‘fe 2 2 : i i 7 i id fy i . ENTERS HOSPITAL James Gillian, Alberton, is il cig Ledwell assisted in the choir. Pa@ilbearers were Kenneth Mc- Calium, Shirley Sutherland, Gor- * LATE NOTICES (Also see announcements in columns wn Classified Ad- vertising Section.) & & WEDGE — At his residence, $50 Notre Dame Street, Sum- merside on Dec. 16, 1959, £m- nuel S$, Wedge in his 75th ar. Forwarded Wednesday evening from the Compton Fu- neral. Home to his late re didence from where the fu- neral will be held Friday morning to St. Paul's church for Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. Interment will be in the church cemetery. MACWILLIAMS — Entered Sm test at the Citronic Centre Hos- _#ital, Summerside, on Wednes- = Dec. 16, 1959, Mrs. Edwin MacWilliams of Cape Traverse fh her 78th year. Resting et the Chisholm Funeral Home, North Tryon. Funeral arrange- ments later. *| town at 12.46 p.m. and 11.56 p.m. | Council Work HALIFA X (CP)—The weather office says a weak disturbance near the Great Lakes is moving towards the New England coast and should be located south of Nova Scotia by this evening. Con- siderable cloudiness is expected to linger over the district and a few snowflurries are expected in’ mest regions. ~ Forecasts: ee Halifax and_ vicinity, Shore: Cloudy, showers in the evening; colder; westerly winds mouth 32 and 37. Annapolis Valley, eastern shore, Cape Breton. northern Nova Sco- tia: Cloudy with a few clear in tervals and widely scattered light snowflurries; eolder; westerly winds 20 becoming light in the afternoon. Low‘high at Kentville, New Glasgow, Goshen and Syd- ney 30 and 35. Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick: Cloudy with a few clear intervals and widely scat- erly winds 15. Low-high at Char- lottetown. 28 and 33, Moncton, Fredericton and Saint John 25 and 33, Edmundston 20 and 28, Campbeliton 23 and 26. Bay of Fundy: Westerly winds 15 becoming easterly 15 in the afternoon; cloudy; a few show- ers in the afternoon; visibility 10 miles lowering in showers to two miles; little change in tempera- ture. High tide today at Chariotte- At Rustico at 10.13 a.m. and 6.48 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 7.46 a.m. and sets at 4.32 p.m. Green Likes ,~P South TURKEYS == GHESE the family’s\ _ Waited for... ee E“AY GRA ee A, PLUMP TENDER, OVEN "READY, GRADE “A” YOUNG HEN GRADE “A”, OVEN READY, YOUNG TOM AVERAGE WEIGHT 18 TO 24 LBS, GRADE “A” EVISCERATED YOUNG TENDER AVERAGE WEIGHT 10 TO 14 LBS, URKEYS”:49 C the York Point area were very concerned about the proposed He recalled that the depart- moar. The flow there was much |‘ greater than in the North River; | Councillor O'Neill added. Asked to comment by the Mayor, City Health Officer Dr. Wendell MacDonald said that the plan as amended now appear- ed satisfactory provided that the outfall was carried to deep water and the present line emptying off — Road be connected a an said his ‘department intend- ed to keep a close check on the sanitation angle and if i de- teriorated, Mr. Crandall would have to answer for it. Frederick A. Large QC said that the proposal to: dump raw sewage into North River was considered with abhorrence by all residents affected. The pos- ‘sibility of an odor similar to that occurring periodically at the north end of the Hillsboro Bridge was foreseen by all, he added. NO JURISDICTION J. 0. C. Campbell, QC main- tained that the Water and Sewage committee of the council had no legal jurisdiction since investiga- tion of sewers and suchlike was @ matter for the Town Planning Board which itself was improper- ly constituted. So far as he could ascertain, the proposal had not been clear- ed by the provincial committee, he said, Councillor Gormley asked that the vote on the motion be delayed until-a full council was present. Mayor Johnstone noted that this was seldom the case. ISSUES THREAT ~HAVANA (AP)—The president of the National Federation of Sugar Workers, Cuba's largest single union, said Tuesday night that @ the United States lowers its Cuban sugar quota the feder- ation will ask for immediate na- |of the way NATO operates. | By ALAN HARVEY Canadian Press Staff Writer PARIS (CP) — Canadian Ex- ternal Affairs Minister Green Tuesday attended his first At- lantic council meeting and emerged full of enthusiasm for he said. “I think we have got something very worthwhile.” Green spoke to reporters after Canada’s position in a the way the alliance works. ] H | | 7 | “It's a pretty good business,” MAPLE LEAF SMOKED TENDERSWEET SHANK OR BUTT END MAPLE LEAF—NO BONE—NO WASTE—SMOKED outlining 15-minute speech and listening to) contributions from 14 other dele- gates at the opening session of | tb. av annual December meet- ng. He said the deliberations brought home to him something he hadn't fully appreciated be- fore—that NATO is “‘the only pro- tection of the Western world” ALSO IN STOCK, CHICKEN, FOWL, AND DUCKS against aggression and is going! to remain the only protection. Green seemed greatly im- pressed by his first-hand glimpse “There was nothing but good feeling from start to finish,” the minister said in minimizing re- ports of a “malaise” surround- ing the council meeting. These reports arose out of Franco-' American divergences which some are describing as a ‘‘NATO crisis.”” The atmosphere of the NATO Christmas Shopping Hours OPEN FRIDAY, DEC. 18th UNTIL 9:30 OPEN SATURDAY, DEC. 19th UNTIL 9:00 OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21st, 22nd, and 23rd UNTIL 9:30 P.M. CLOSING THURSDAY, DEC. 24th AT 5:30 P.M. CLOSED DECEMBER 25 and 26 meeting was “completely differ- ent” from the atmosphere at the United Nations. There was more ‘community of interest’’ within the alliance. 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