THE FIRS1‘ tas is clear- ing away tilie snow was to their entmanees cleared as the Ohrrlstmns shopping rush ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts The Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat. Dec. 21, 1963. 5 4 New Year's Day levees Planned Here The first events of 1964, New one of its biggest ‘last minutie" shoppiiiiiig splurges in years. ' is on Graf- Due To court felt the affects of the re- cent storm too. Magistrate James B. Johnston. QC. yester- able to attend the session. The case of Heath Bowley. at ball to stand. Hunter River, when it was unsafe to do so, had his case adjourned to Jan. 3 to fix a new date for hearing. Charles Joseph Perry, Bris- tol, charged with parking his vehicle on a bridge when it was day adjourned all cases but one ' as no accused persons or many of the lawyers and police were William Parkdale. charged with rape. was adjourned to Dec. 27 3 ith George William David Sentner, charged with proceeding past a stop sign Cases Acliourned Blizzard case set over to city p olic c court before Magistrate A.J. Haslam. QC, on Dec. 27. Magistrate Johnston said he Years Day levees, will be held by Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet. Premier Walter R. Shaw, . Gov. W.J. MacDonald and Blu- hop Malcolm MacEachern. The first of these will be held at Government House at 11 a.m. Premier and Mrs. Shaw will be holding theirs at the Chai- lottetown Hotel, beginning at 3 .m. Reasons for the location . P Queens County magistrate’; unnecessary to do so, had his are renovation, underway iii the Provincial Building and the fact that the Shaws are current- ly living at the hotel. This is the only levee to which W33 lllsflllalllylhil hlmsell ll‘°h'l women are invited. This custom the case as he ad a certain amount “.of interest in the mat- r". The only case completed was one of a man charged with be- ing intoxicated in a public place. Lester O'Donnell appeared for the accused and entered a plea ('0 FD $20 and costs or 15 days. In traffic court the only case was that of Donald Blair Burns of Charlottetown who was fined $10 and costs or five days for drlvlnl-’. without a licence. . Park Royal UC To Feature Carol Service Sun. Evening A Choirs’ Carol Service planned again this Sunday even- Well Known City ing by the choirs of Park Royal Church. This service was much was begun by Premier Shaw shortly after he took office. Bishop MacEachern will re- ceive visitors at the Bishop's Palace from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., at the same time as the civic re- ception, tendered by Mayor Gaudet is being held at City 1. of guilty. The accused was fined fiai Coronation LOL Elects Executive Corroinatiion Lodge of ttlie‘ as well as remembrances in ca- rol singing and treats to th e sick. the shut-ins and the insti- Loyal Orange Order has elect- id Mac-Lend. worship- is testant Family Service Bureau; flll maslelfi 'l'h_€ dfipuliy fllaslfif is Winston Snuth. other officers of tfie lodge chaplain, Arnold Bruce: I. Maw Soldiers of the Canadian Provost Corps each year give money to the School for the ed a cheque for $840. IARMY AIDS BLIND CIIILDREN room on the day they present- Here 7-year-old Robbie Ganong of ''’°" W’ 3”“ m we” W“ 'Ll°“’°°.l°° 7 m°kl°' H ton lgtiizeta fl/Sims east to . . . laapsrir;‘§el:ll.edA1Imllhethfe()ul?o ‘"tE’"v‘§i.l'§ ttflitiiziiapianned by the IRh1‘ak:‘:omlgLDr1a\ll(‘laIl FSMossxn' mm’: ],3,:'"d’h-Ifirallfax -if, mm W Him'pt°"' NB‘ facmls ' ‘my “lame” Sm“ "Wm" the wmd dmfl ‘mes down by Wfiflls llhe Q0-9911 Sliheet W91‘ MCCTHHTST DIES the Church share 111 lhe Service. congregation to honor the birth» committee ' Clifford Enmasn the c 1 re‘; :3 3;ll1’_°"ll'39 11:: e érgmfionekrg tie?! Ctllntlis also were quick to have Monday the city may have section. together with the singing of the day of the Lord include is Christ- Gordon Slieiidiow, Russell Doc: 95’ may 9 ' ls ye“ °' ' ‘ aw ‘ 5' 8'” 9' one or the last at the old traditional carols by the con- ma; Eve family candlelighting herily, E , ii they 315° °"t°"“’l"°‘l ,’,l'° l°""" PF‘-I- fime mwMmsts_tme men who gregamom solo‘ and spew‘! and on Christmas morning the Lea; _ _ Mossmmn students in the Army dining (National Defence Photo) . . horfll effects and arrangements sharing of a service of worship tvler Russell Docheirty audit- ‘could make anytihm-g——died gm been . . - Pl811h€l‘l- with Trinity Church. ois. Milton Furness and Sam - lad w°°‘l‘ Wm‘ “he Passing M The Christmas mllslc ll also The music is under the direc- Hume. Past master is Donald Frank Hobbs of lllllls criitiy. being sharfid by the Community‘ tion of the organist, Leslie His- Drake. The late Mr. Hobbs, who fylgggghea:l;leevg:§};°g;cm:<;i;r;d cott. k'l'hedl_odge Wbavs served . tur- . would have been 74 Chirlistmias ~ - 1 ' 95' "'1'" - "“-‘"‘l"'-‘*5 Day. Wu. . son of the use Mr :5:-,;*;;;g:;{;§,;g=;sgf,h*,g§;:;;§i Board To Hear. my mg-31-; t Lggggimmggié TO All MILK CONSUMERS and MP5. -Ttllltn HOTJIB in it t dedi t- ._ Th 1 I _ after finishing school here cagmlss iflezilgan angacfinmes flee grak‘: K,G‘;l:'""‘,e::f:l To give our employees a well deserved holi. “’°“l‘°‘l ‘°"' 17 3’°°’" Wm‘ 3”” being enjoyed. Inllfif worshjpfu] gnand mis,,..,..'i day, the milk processing plants in S‘side will be suwm “'“'d C°'""l"'”‘y Seasonal activities observed f 3 ‘fish N - i . ling their famous maii-the en- " ” “ml A“'*""""‘? J“. closed on the following dates: Sines He “he” Mned me cwm recently in the church included R is mt yet known how many eph Cook gn-and miameir nrf‘ ' - the annu CGIT candlelight ' p.E_;‘ m.a,’nd lodge. M,._'_ F _ §s;:;ic;wmde t vespier se;'vice;m]t‘liie Whit‘: Sgt :‘!l)’P9‘alt3 5“ l’° ]°°b'(‘;'°Fdb°l]‘:r° don Rm. ward misi,r:s,ssm¢:i fllld 26, GISO ‘SI’. _ i serv ce W en C l‘€Il an 3 - 9 ci y tax aippea. a ' “r en pVE_T_ LORA. ‘yrs Herhplfl port at the Marine Wharf and it C] thi f’ 3 'ft_ ' . . _. . ‘ ‘ nemamed yea“ “mm M, tljlmfistflslanaeme :o"th:'5nee§lV it holds its cittinigs on Fll('I;3y- inns, mistress of Lady Coronet. l'°ll"°‘l“°nl- the community and to the Pro- 1359- 27 to pass judigiment on Cx:““;lmi:';""~M°ld:::polll;l;li"::‘- In his private life he was civic property assessments. 10}- . .ge also spoke. Five Accused ,M$"°;S 0;, we be we -. -. .. ..... MAPLE LEAF DAIRY at the rear of his Kent Street Ngman fmwugrey’ chamnami la‘ °‘f °°l'°m°lll95- ' ' I l I QC: d Alv' borne Citizens of all walks of Md Hemessey an CRYSTAL DA|RY me mdudmg doom“ and law’ e However definite informa- NAMED vICE'cHAmMAN geekfiagrid Hcganneremsedthere tlon is. available that five co- f0I'l:TAWA (CP)—Appointmenz _ e of mm the advantage of Three Charlottetown men operative housing gxjouiis would 0i _uhc-Andre Couture. as * * * * * * hm skim but the cm _ were charged with being drunk file appeals, all based on the Vcec airman and member of * * * me“ he- would ac 5' 1:3’! and disorderly when they my eva]uaf1on_ vme unidentified the restrictive trade actices What the mdmem of°€’l-hm‘ ‘W mated before Magisuate A_ J_ groups (among them is befie,,_ commis slon was announced _ 3 _ 7 , 9 - Haslam, QC. in city police court 8-'1 N7 be the Nollllh RI'W'1‘ 00- Wednesday by Justice M~llll5l€l' Surviving are his wife, the former Grace Matiiilda Hooper, and a daughter Peggy, Mm, Peter Kelly. Fredericton. N.B. Snaring Of Cat Brings Warning yesterday. Two, Macin- nii and Alexander MacNevin, were remanded to Dec. 24 and a third James William Heck- bert was remanded until this morning. Clara Weeks of was remanded to Dec charge of vagrancy. One man. charged with pos- Charlottetown. . 24 on a op housing gimiiip) and banded together and A. E. Belliveau. member of the provincial hous- Se] been in-g eommissioui, has mam- ed to represent all five groups. Banks, Nla rkets Closing Plans sel in the justice department. Men's striped Ohevrier. Mr. Couture teaches law at the University of Ottawa. Way Authority in 1957 and for- merly was senior advisory coun- TODAY ROBIN HOUIJ lIS.THE FALCON IN A DUEL—TU-THE-DEATH! session of liquor in a place oth- l . v er than his residence was re- BY THE CAN-"DlAN PRESS ‘» B-V-Do T V After having been mg” 1 manded to the same date. Banks, stock markets, broker-" ‘ .‘ ' ma-re for about two Siaym 3 ,2; age houses and other financial l wthui 15313115; returned to “,3 0 institutions will be closed 5 It AS I , J home in the Green Street area Chnstmas and N°.w Ye” 5 Day‘ Thursday evening had to be Business hours will vary on the Fine Broadcloth ‘ destroyed, an official 0‘ the b P days before and day after. B‘ t l I Smlely for the Prevention of U Bflsllks Wll-E Upefgigfi avfduusulilr net an or grey Cruelty to Animals said yes- l mas. ‘'9 § terday. The members of the Char- "-"°994l 3°’lllll.*’- D35“ 35- Blllll R99. . . 2 I th . - d. ' .,-..T..‘:‘:.,.".::.,:,.‘:“"“%’.':":“.hf‘;E“: i.°.E:‘::°°::‘ rs: ma sponsored by in or Clinic. where she w tld th t party for members of the Can- ha" b°°” d°°1‘“°d ‘‘ h°“d‘“"' Cll““'ltl°5- As USELESS so an dd after 'miursdaiy's stiorm. Plows many of the downtown directs imputation of the aiiimz(il’s legs Ni?“ Memal Health A"°°m' thfimhsiiiiiill ;t.%kral:arI§Eh~ahng fashioned hitching post is and trucks worked. allinlglit are expected to be h Mrly Vgould be the only means of av- l011| While ON“ Club held 8'! Wm closepeat noon Chflstmis u ALL THE GREAT this meter on Grab on the task of cleaning up the good shape. zit! life. The animal was liu- the new Knights of Columbus w_ Th 1, k _ GLENN MILLER mg by mi; mm-fling manely dest yed Home Tuesday evening some E e ‘we mar 9“ Wm lie ’ ~ 3011 5&9“: a|3‘l‘l°l‘°'”Wll- ‘*0’ ' ' open Boxing Day but the w"lll- H & I ‘ MUS/C! ” Id thTtIl; S;Ir;§lA hspoltesman said 30 Riverside Hospital patients nines Gram Exchange Wm l_e_ i am Y IIIIIS At . ' M0 th: socsiety l:l1lar1:)tl),iierl‘iil¢1:Ts gilclllnl weB:‘ig!lltsoC§ll‘i?:ttr:i'as decorations Efiln 2c1°sed' All will be open: 1“ Gt. Geo. st CHOW‘ J -‘ /- , vestigation and attempt to put made a colourful tti g f th -—‘—‘—_..——— I U 0 ‘ ml’ ‘° “W3” 90 the program of samessesnltll GEZLIH: ‘”"""' . ' The ....".'l2‘_ . 73:. A livrels of lidousehold pets. which was carried out under the w _ o e sa also that lesvin g direction of Wilfred smith. -- ' I any animal. skunks included. master of ceremonies. ' in a trap for any I gth 1 ti M i f th d i George mtchen Macbomfld is highly cruel. citifing as can 2: provllilecd b$rMrs.eWillliacrxl]g(2a;: P P ' ' amps one instance last winter bell Frank Smith and G ary 3- W5 Rlclllmlld 9399*» "ll" when a skunk had been caught Chiiiman. Special numbers were . P°lll59l5tl3-5 . Mlxad Pall’ M road engineer at the Char» and left for two days, slowly given by the Campbell sisters. . Mums (potted) C Coleus cimiattetown been to return Emma Unwed W-‘ll Iofletown to 30,“, mm, died freezing, until the owner of the Philip Richards, Laura and Mar- 9 Ger-imiums 0 Anita, go . “we numwng M.-rngcy many stores as ls‘:t- “ too Friday in Cuflotmown trap had checked on it. cells Lutz and George Gill. V THE PASSION OF PHAEDRA... 1 ‘mt mm‘ -mufldaa, mlfllle ‘FWD!’-"1 lll‘ll'V°"l 9 ' Refreshments were supplied I All Flowers are Grown in our Greenhouses WHOATTHE SAME MOMENT EMNMCEI3 HER LOVE, 8‘ mufolllen 13 ha,“ of below zero l1eflll)61‘8¢||l'€9 90 H05Plt8l- Co I E I by the Kiwanis Club and by . car-“anon. AND HER DESTRUCTION ‘M mm mm he W.’ coiipiiipiete nieir eglrristmas lists. He suffered what was _pre- IV C mp oyees Canadian Mental Health Am» p-Lowmas . s,,,,,,,,,g,,,,, ywogm) ‘ \ ‘mm lfklll PNV Solllledillfl in-nod . “mg. rum-‘dry ‘mg. elation White Cross volunteers . Ros“ i ' a pmblern, but clb’ "wk crew. d w“ mu‘ ll *0 oh“_ Planning Pafly who also assisted with the we WIRED C th WIDE l were W'0l‘ldfl8 Ilhlckly 00 dlwr “Q” ‘in - ° _ nlng’s entertainment. . hrysa“ °"""“' .' , the area of so much snow as lottetown. by brain where he at'- The mmmi chrmma, gather. George Gill expressed the PHON ; Possible 90 9859 l3h9 Pl'°l?l°m- rived at the hospital at ap- lng and dinner of Civic Employ- thank! Of the member! 0f N16 E ‘ It is likely MEWS Wlll b9 kel" proximately 9:40 pm. ma died ees Union. Local 830. Charlotte While CF05! Clllh lhll A Plhll 1' 4-3525 s/ on the job throughout the weoir- I t town Water department, will be Peske the thanks of the Canad- . ....i_ 8 93* new ._i the Rendewou. nestaui-. la-n Mental Health Association to ;;;"‘“!§_.'*""'|'*""'*'*"'*"""""'*'*‘*'| city so began cteaI'~ Mn MacDonald was born in ant tomorrow night at seven. the Kiwanis Club for its kind- STARTING ing the streets at 12.30 Friday Hannoiiy Junction. the son of Prlelsiidlng will be Ivan Maund. neis. h. A b d fd in ‘metric was creeping Mr... George J, ugcnongid mm s year the union has lnvit- mong t CMH oar o l . 3U M e * ‘ "°".....".'.*E°...‘:'. '::..:°'*..: an 1-» m. u--»o-u..n- --a ;:*...::',.° u.‘3-‘i"‘i".‘y‘i.ii’“il.‘.i :°.:“’.::.:f‘i;.i'?';';‘:.:?i¢.*;:. sis. Suiurdq Ni In a I-ES move more freely as the due '1‘ l’''°fl‘"'‘ 1:‘ F°°h' M°““' Joseph Mcxenna. and City En- Kitchen. Mrs. TM. I-Olhlln. I pi-ogmssed Most streets in the £10: Cyril. Harmony Junction: ginger Norm... swmm as spe~ c.w. MacArthur. A.ll. Pe ake Motrunn pm; city proper were open to tnvel YT°h~§0r':'9ll Rl"°l'- 31¢-3 51:‘ clal guests. and superintendent, AS. McNeil. Mrs. G. Elliot Full. Chsrlotte- l-15* lllfilh son‘ 0. an ' ‘C ' - mas concert will he held satur- dly. Dec. 31. at I p.m. in Afton Many stores were eiweohtns heavier lllalll usual business dur- ing the final day! 0' hhe hhll‘ my shopping season as the resnlt of 1liii:sda:v‘s whiter! blast. The stiomi caused mill.’ stores to close early ’l'h\l'IIda7 afternoon and evening. adm- Hall. lng ui:m;-"9-imietion of Girlst- gg°;§.°w’;3;;“:§‘:‘{l‘;‘ mlhlfgg RESTAURANT ”’-‘"-°- -"“‘°*~ -- W“ '~ -~ - ciiiiisrivuis HOURS “'9” "°*°* v - ' open his ~ ' 1' ii , mu. *5 ' Wm‘ 1- “' l’“°°° and to-mt: Mmdw mm- ‘ital. MacDonald was in. Past .. Featuring Jackie Doyle °‘""’ "°'''‘'“‘- 5‘''“'“°‘‘’‘‘*' afternoon and Mal“ and W W‘ Faithful Navigator of the Foirtli n,l:.m,gcmp pmgmon lll 5 D-M T“¢'*l‘7 'G""l'""” Degree Bisltoll M‘°E'°l"l'l| 58- DOC. TO NICTIISIVC Stirling Willis, Kingston has been re-elected as Maritime di- the post held Evel to meet cintorner de- maria. ““"i.’i1"‘.‘i“ Wis.»- COLE!!! . Ill - Dorsst villagers found their tel- evision pictures only “'0 lll°l'" high when on electrical pump- ing station began to drain WW0? [on the sets. a Clarence, w ho was killed overseas during the war. o sisters, 1 and Marian. are living in the Boston area. He ‘is survived by his wife‘ o oi-iner Charlottetown. and two sons. sembiy Knights of colnnabus. e of the '1 no- etation it the Basilica Perl I II. and-a men 1- of the unflatte- Oovwn Curling Chit. had been ion National Railway: sis in .Funu1l some all in unnu- ood lest. endalallerry NOTICE! WESTERN ER MOTEL Accommodation: as usual. Maywetaket-Iii: oppartunltytowisli one Happy New Your Christ-Ines anda By The Gentlemen Must Wear Sport Coats Admission 50¢ Basilica Recreation Centre —'.—-mi... .. I-vrvu nctuuu convolution i mp/704 Also ¥-I-¥¥¥*'k** Color Cartoon ....l