'fVITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS p'IlIERTSON — Leith and Be a Robertson (nee Maxwell) 3,. Jappy to announce the bum daughter Janice Margaret 9.. map. November 20th. mm at the Prince Edward island Ho- : 'Veight 7 lbs. 11% ozs S’l'.\HR —- At the Prince Ed- ..Iairt lsand Hospital on Monday xut'errber 16. 1954 to Mr. and we James Stahr. a daughter. tarniyu RUIh. Wllghl 9 l Mi-t‘LOSKEY — At the Char lottctown Hospital. Sunday. Nov. 5." 2-2 ‘964 to Mr. and Mrs. James ’ J, McCloseky. New Wiltshire. a dauzhter. Charlotte Marie we‘qht 8 lbs 7 oz. CLEMENTS — At the Sourts Hospital on Thursday. November 19. 1964 to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clements. (nee Laurette Mac lsaa'c. 'a .son. William Shawn. weight 7 lb. 10 oz. OBITUA RY by the family. JOHN MacCORMACK On the evening of Nov. 2 rela- tives and friends learned of the passing of Mrs. John MacCor- Inserted MRS. piialized for five months. her death nevertheless, came as a shock. Always young in heart and appearance she seemed much younger than her sixty-seve a years: Hospitable in her home. generous and kind with others. he will be sorely missed by ho knew her. The deceased. who was born Florence- Youland. was born in Stanhope.‘ the daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Clement Youland. In 1914 she married Mr. Wal- lace MacLure who predeceased her in 1942. Subsequently she married Mr. John MacCormack. Mr. MacCormack and one son. Walter MacLure. mourn hcr passing as well as the fol- lowing brothers and sisters: William and Kenneth tYouland) Charlottetown; Edward. Toron- to: Katie. Mrs. William Ross. Sianhope: Henrietta. Mrs. Belle Toronto and Martha. Mrs. Houte Kitchener. Ont. Two brothers and one sister predeceased her. The funeral for Mrs. MacCor- mack was held on Nov. 5 from Park Royal United Church. Ser- 'ice was conducted by Rev. J. ii. Tye. e 5010. “Good-Morn- ng Up re" was beautifully rendered by Miss Helen Wilson. The pallbearers were Miller Beairsto. Leith MacKinnon. Orr 'IlacCann. Roland Beairsto. Fen~ on MacClure and Vernon Mac- Kinnon. Interment. took place in he-West C0\';h€8d cemetery. I CARD OF THANKS THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. John MaCormak wish to ex- press their appreciation and thanks to all who sent flowers and messages of sympathy. and friends who helped so much dur- g their sad bereavement. They lsc wish to expres: thank to r. Stewart and nurses and staff of the P.E.I. Hospital. mack. While she had been hos-. [The Guardian. Charlottetown. Tues“ Nov. 24. 1964. 18 .JENKINS—MruinersDa-IA N N O U N C E M E N T .- Vid Jenkins nee Carol Strick- I I land) are ha;|)y to announce the I birth of their son. Stephen David I weight 8 lbs. on November 20t I 1964 art the Prince Edward Island I Hospital. GAUTHIER — Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Gauthier Inee Jeanne Lundl are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter “Mi- chelle Marie" at the Prince County Hospital on November 23rd. 1964. Weight 6 pounds 10 ounces. ENGAGEMENTS Mr, and Mrs. James K. Gordon. Appin Road announce the forth- coming marriage of their daugh- for Barbara Gail to George Ly- man. son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Victor Ferguson. Hampton. P.E.l. Marriage to take place at Tryon Baptist Church on Satur- day. December 19. 1964 McKENZIE — DAL'EY — Mr and Mrs. Anthony McKenzie o! Gaspereaux. P.E.I. wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter “Mary rraine" to Leonard Daley. son of Mr and Mrs. James Daley of St. Marv I Road. P.L‘.I. The wedding will take place Saturday. February 6. 1965 at St. Gregory's Church. Oshawa. Ontario. DEATHS McLELLAN — In hospital at Ottawa. Monday. November 23. Lorne E, McLellan. age 72. be- loved husband of Ruth Noonan. 413 Elgin. Ottawa. Dear father of Captain E. A. McLellan. Ot- a. Mrs. Howard Gaul (Eileen). Montreal. brother of Hazen. Saint John. NB. Miss Alberta, Ottawa. Mrs. James P. Callaghan Charlotte town and Miss Patricia. Mon- real. Resting at McEvoy Bro- thers. Ottawa. Funeral Wednes- day. at St. Theresa's Church with Requiem Mass at 9 o'clock Interment in Ottawa. CARD OF THANKS S? S GORDON — FERGUSON —- _ CITY & QUEENS WIRING NEW HOMES. ovation work. commercial . ing. free estimates. Storey Elec- tric Telephone 4.73“ day ‘ night ren- .r. ‘ o r . CARD PARTIES beginning a' Bonshaw School, Monday Nov ember 23 at 8 pm. CHILD HEALTH Conference. Park Royal United C h u r c h basement, Parkdale. Wednes- day. November 25th. 1964 ~ 1.30 m. and every last Wed- of each month. FIDDLING AND step dancing contest. Mt. Stewart Memorial p. nesday . De partment. Send entries to Eldon Glover. Mt. Stewart. WEEKEND specials at Dia- mond's Grocery. 49 Elm Avenue. dial 4-9234. 2% doz. eggs—$1.15. Lamberts Cough Syrup—59 c.. butter. 2 lb. - 99 c.; toilet tissue. 4 rolls 39 c. WEEKEND specials at Diam- onds Grocery. 49 Elm Avenue; dial 4-9234, lb. Red Rose 99 cents; your choice bread 2-.45 cents; steak c. lb. round or sirloin; Domestic shortening 29 cents lb. DR. H. Allan MacMillan will be absent from the Charlotte- town Clinic from November let to November 29 inclusive. CHRISTMAS: For a lasting give your portrait this Christmas in color. Phone today for your appointment. Open Tuesday. Friday and Saturday evenings. Myers Studio. "3. :: WE WISH to thank all our friends who gave us such nice ’ gifts for our shower in the Free- I town Hall. Pauline and Gerald Ill. IN MEMORIAM Mar-PHEE —- In loving memory of Mrs. Annie MacPhee who November 24. as passed away The depth of sorrow we cannot e or the loss of one we loved so .9 ; And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep Her memory we shall always kee Lovineg remembered by son . oy. Velr - and grandchildren. WATTS — In loving memory of our mother Mrs Hustis Watts. Winsloe who passed away on Nov. 24. 1959. I Dearer still as the years depart. Herhmemory lives within our ea t r . Always remembered and sad- Iy missed by the family. I l ' G l | I CHRISTMAS FI GUIDE .. . The easy way to gift shepping i S I cow wave specials $12.50 bridge .for 510.00; 31000 {or 3750; 57 50} her 25 at 8.15 pm. soonao for $4.75 Gala Beauty Salon.» Phone 4-9481 PRINCE EDWARD Isl a n d} Tartan playing cards. an ideal. Christmas gift. Look for them! at your favourite store. ARRIVED at Helen's—N e w shipment of coats. sizes 10 ~ 16 Specially priced. 54 Grafton Street. FREE FILM in sizes 620420- 127. black and white. leave your film or mail to Myers Studio. 128 Richmond Street. Charlotte— town and receive one free roll. Daily service. Also for Novem- ber. three rolls film same size. c. KINSMEN CENTRE. 82 Fitz- roy Street. auction party tonight at 7.30 p.ml also Friday at 7 30 pm. Open each afternoon at 2 p.m. Come and enjoy the sing- song Tuesday and Friday night. at 7 pm. You are welcome. ATTENTION — Old time fid- dling and step dancing contest at Basilica Recreation Centre. Wednesday. December 2 at 3.00 pm. $25.00 first prize for fiddl- Ing with other good prizes for other winners. RESERVE Saturday. Decem- ber 5 for the supper in Victoria garll‘lksponsored by the Victoria 1 ANNE SHIRLEY Beauty Sat- iogézgold waves $4.00; telephone THIRD DISTRICT Queen‘s Li- beral meeting will be held Thurs- day evening. November 26. Mt. Stewart Hall. IKE” Gifts for Christmas ‘ I cut. for Her ‘Open Seven Days and Nights' Baby Needs Fountain Service . Greeting Cards . Complete Line of Drugs and Sundries LARTER'S Drug Sundries 45 Elm Avie. Dial 2-2532 TYPEWRITERS FOR CHRISTMAS “THE ROYAL EMPRESS" Feat ’ AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE tow PRICED SPECIALS AI S. R. JOHNSTON LTD. RI No. T—361B I955 GMC '/2 Ton Unit No. F-599C I958 Edsel Sedan Was 652 I960 Zodiac Sedan Was 775. Now 440. Was 475. . . Now 250. Now 395. I nit No. r-sm Unit No. 17-5903 I I954 Pontiac Sedan Was 595 Now 390 moo. em I957 Dodge Sedan Was 675, Now 470. I Insulated 13 ft. and make us an I__ S.— St. Peters Rd. EMPLOYMENT pportunity For AUTOMOT 2. Body Mecham 1 The Altomotive Industry. They Milton Unit NT).— T-355A _ ' ’ ‘ I963 Ford 3 Ton box. Potato men's special. Low mile- age. A-l motor and tires. inspect It‘fipply‘lhwriting to: Service Manager: Motors Ltd; 10 Queenston Road; H'Imiltiu‘i. Ontario; Phone L194621. Unit No. F-635-H I957 Meteor Sedan Was 650. Now 300 0E2..__.__.| R. JOHNSION IID. "YOUR FORD DEALER" Parkdale EMPLOYMENT Progressive Peeple IN IVE SERVICE 1. Automotive Mechanics CS 3. Service Salesman M we required are presently employed in the are interested in their future “45 7min! to accept opportunity. They will enjoy: 1. Highest Wage Rates 2. Complete Insurance Coverage 3- Paid Statutory Holidays ii. successful oppiicaiiu will be aided in a move to . cam-lo. Representative R. C. KEENAN Business Machines les 8: Service 100 Fitzroy St. Phone 4-9525 Jewellery Gifts THE PERFECT GIFT ' FOR "HER" This Christmas . Cools . Dresses I ,; son, Kingsboro. visited for KINGS COUNTY BENEFIT DANCE for Fortune Fire Victims at Fortune Hall. Wednesday. November 25 ACRED CONCERT Cam- Hall. Wednesday. Novem- by the Peters Road Choir. WOMEN'S Institutes of Kings county—Since there will be no leadership course in Kings this year. members are invited to at- lend the course at Parkdale W.I. dall on Friday. November 27 from 10 am. to 3:30 pm. Send registration to: Mrs. Frank Ross. 20 Hawthorne Avenue. Parkdale. PRINCE COUNTY JIGGS DINNER Bedeque Unit- ed Church Hall. Tuesday. Nov- ember 24th. Sponsored and scrved by the United Church Men. Serving from 5 - 7:30 pm. Adults $1.00 children 12 and under 60 cents. CARD PARTY in Irishtown Hall Tuesday. Novem . Everyone welcome in aid of the Women's Institute. HOT TURKEY dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ber- nard. Park Corner on Thursday. Nov. 26th. 1964. Serving from 4 pm. to 9 p.m. Admission. Adults $1. . children 75 cents. Sponsor- ed by Women’s Institute. BALTIC A successful hospital tea Was held at the I James United Church Hall. Souris and several articles were given to the hos- pital. Merton Bruce is confined to his home in Red Point due to an injury to his leg he received while working around farm ma- n E‘. :I Miss Annie Townsend return- ed to her home in h Lake from the Souris Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Platts. Charlottetown, were recent Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rod- die Kidson. Red Point. Mrs. Marjorie Cameron. South Lake. has left recently to take up residence in Charlottetown. for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robert- a ‘week recently with their daugh- ter, Mrs. Jessie Sorrey and fam- ily. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lord, Be- deque. spent a r9cent week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. HP. MacDonald, Kingsboro. Mr and Mrs. Stephen M‘i’lcr returned to their home in East Baltic having been patients in the Souris Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Ching. week-end at her home in E a s t Baltic. She was accompanied with her friend. Carol Jenkins of Sum-merside. mong those who visited re- cently in Halifax. were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunter. North Lake. North Lake. and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Young. Red Point. . Sweaters Newest Styles I Housecoats and Lingerie KENNEDY’S LADIES' WEAR REFUSES PROF'I‘ BURNHAM GREEN. Eng- land (CPI—The owner of a 1931 Austin Seven won an A u 5 ti n concours d'elegance turned down a 21.100 offer for the car which cost him £100 two years ago. "It‘s worth far more to me than money." said Malcolm Marsh of this Hert- fortlshire community. “It does between 50 and 60 miles to the gallon. with a top speed of p.h." 166 Queen St. Phone 4-8925 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Sunbeam Shavemaster POORLY SETTLE!) With 20 total kaidn has onl the nation's population. I n c to he know what a boon he granting to later generations of. quess's leg postcard ‘ market community. ‘ bwllllantysiliogogogoch fecty per cent of Japan‘s Mary‘s Church in the hollow of area. the island of Hok- the white hazels near the rapid; 5.4 per cent of whirlpool and Tysilio's churchi“By (‘od near a red cavc. I I! ~ IJanfairpwllgwyngyllgogery- chwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogm goch. a small town in North Wales has a thriving tourist business. the name being the sole attraction. Holidayers head for the railway station to see the town's name cor- rectly spelled and spend three pence on the world's longest railway platform . ticket. tCP Photo). i 58 Letter Name Draws Tourists I YLLGOGERYCHWYRNDR- , OBWLLLLANTYSILIOGOG- ‘ OGOCH (CPI — What's in a name? A thriving tourist busi- I 2‘": years ago. Since then more: “Villas In hydrogl‘aphyi ness for this tiny hamlet in re- mote North Wales. I The 58 letters inveigle bun-j dreds of people every year into. visiting Anglesey County. l Holidayers head for the rail-I way station here to see the! town's name correctly spelled; on the sign. They us to pro-f nounce it and give up. TheyI Red Point. spent a recent week. spend three pence on the end with Mr. and Mrs. Sta-fart world's longest railway plat-I Heustis. Wilmont Valley. form ticket. Soon they I‘PBIIZEI an ra MacGregor. student. that Llanfair P.G.. as it's PWC. Charlottetown. spent the known for short. offers nothing‘ else You can have a drink in the village's only pub—the penrhosi Arms—and if the regulars are. in 1! 00d mood they will lapse into English and laughineg challenge you to a game of arts. Otherwise they mainy tain a steady stream of Welshi Nobody will tell you the town's name is really a fraudu Welsh towns are notorious for‘ long names and in the 18th cen-‘ tury a playful cobbler. whose; has been forgotten Io-j added 38 spurious letters: ally. His aim was satire. Little did‘ wasI salesmen In this 0d For all its Ls. Llanfairpwll-I llgogcrychwyrndro- I is per-i means: Welsh. It the original 20. ;] The government-owned Brit- ish Railways introduced the; platform ticket gimmick about. than 160.000 bits of pasteboardj have been sold. I Nominally the tickets gave you the right to walk on to that platform but they are not needed, There is no barrier and nobody asks to see your ticket.‘ In fact you have to hunt up the sta‘tionmastcr to sell you one. The ticket allegedly is good only for one hour but even if some masochistic urge should delay you on the smoke-black-. ened platform. heavy with fumes from the reeking lava~ tories. the stationmaster ad- mits nobody is ever chased = away I‘ University students occaSIon- ‘ally steal one of the two 20- ‘t'oot~long railway signs That has happened four times but the sign has always been returned. There‘s only one other thing in this area that could 1005er be termed a tourist attraction and it is a tower overlooking the sea. It was erected in 1816 I in honor of Henry Paget. marquess of Angelsey. whoI commanded the Duke of Wolf ington‘s cavalry at the battle. of Waterloo. A cannonball tore off the mar- » in the beat of bat-I d j tle. A local anecdote tells of the 1944 man's bravery an e duke's coolness. ; As he was riding off the bat- tlefield. the marquess looked. down and said to the duke: “By God sir. I've lost my leg " The duke looked down. said: sir. you have." an I returned to his telescope. . New Director ls Appointed For Oceanography Institute OTTAWA tCPI—Dr. William L. Ford. 51. a Canadian marine. scientist and administrator. has‘ be appointed director of thc‘ B e d fo r (1 Institute of Ocean-l ography at Dartmouth. NS. by! the civil service commission.i Surveys Minister Benidickson announced here. The institute serves as Can- ada's East Coast centre for am i ocean- I ography. geophysics. chemistry and geology in Atlantic and sub- Arctic waters. It also houses the A t] a n t i c oceanographic oar . A former scientific adviser In‘ the chief of the naval staff. and now chief of personnel at de-; fence research board and mem-J of efence researchi manage on e n t committee. Dr. I Ford will assume his new post with the department of mines and technical surveys April I .. 965. He succeeds Dr. W. N. Eng-' lish. who recently accepted a. position as superintendent of the i electronics wing in the Canal. dian Armament Research andI I Development Establishment atlm Val Cartier. Que Dr. Ford has many years of research experience in both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. as first 1 and adVIser on naval researcn . was matters. I Following {our years in the‘ nylon research laboratory atI the du Pont Company in Wil-I mington. Del, Dr. Ford turned.I to oceanographic research ’ Until I948 Dr. Ford was an oceanographer with the Woods ‘Hole Oceanographic Institution Hutchinson. at Woods Hole. Mass. carrying out projects in the Atlantic and the drift of l'il(IltIEl('ll\'f‘ water! ' at flitI Bikini site. In l9-lll llr Ford joined the naval rescarch establishment of the defence i'cscarch board In Halifax. Durzng 1032-53. he a- tcnded the \‘atmual College in Kinzsioii. thcn assumed the position of director of scientific service! for the Royal Canadian Navy Ford nus superintendenl Inf the Pacific \‘nval Laboratory _ at Esquimalt. Bt‘. from 1955 to 1959. and. in August of 1959. re- turned licre as scientific adviser ‘ pointed chief of personnel. ELLERSLIE Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacNe- vin have returned to their home after Mr. MacNevm was a pa- tient in P.(‘. Hospital and Mrs. MacNevin has been visiting her daughter and son-In-law. Vlr and Mrs. Jack Maelssac. Bor— I den. Mrs. George Walsh and dau- ghter. Grace. have moved to Charlottetown for the winte r onths George Barlow is a patinet in Stewart Memorial Health Cen- tre. Lemuel Day. Wellington. was a weekend visitor of Mr. and Peter Miller. leanor Barlow. Summersido a weekend vISItor of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons. Summerside. were . law. Mr. and Mrs Harold Gillis. Mr. and Mrs. Sliermon butch- E 10' inson and family. Summersida" were recent visitors of their par- ents Mr. and Mrs. William Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mrs. GIcIII’nI-d \lIllnr was bns- Pacific. During the atomic nx-.en on Wctlnnsdm- err‘lllng. periments at Bikini in 1946. he was a member of the ocean- ographic team concerned with toss to thc l‘nIIod t‘hurcb Wom- ‘Mrs. Earl ('nuulilin Is a pa- tient In the StewarI Mcmoria Health Centre. Holiday Foo Reg. $33.75 Now $21.95 Steam or Dry Irons Reg. $15.75 Now $12.99 BOEHNERS JEWELLERS Montague Phone 838-4415 . .Attractiveiy packaged FOR A SPECIAL GIFI‘ fancy fruit is available at your local today. retailer. See them Clarke Fruil Co. I Religious I Gifts Bibles. Pmyer and Hymn Books. Mottoes. Plaques and Greeting Cards The Bible House 1'10 Kent Street Opposite Dunn'- YOU CAN SEND - NEWS FROM HOME EVERY DAY To someone who's THE NICEST CHRISTMAS GIFI‘ away . . he moments of 1985 with a year long subscription to THE GUARDIAN ,or THE EVENING PATRIOT Just before Christmas a gift card will be mailed to each of your gift recipients. hand signed as you personally direct. PHONE or WRITE THE CIRCULATION DEPT. DIAL 4-0606 PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE ' at Giftaramo BOOKS for CHRISTMAS CRISIS by Terence Robertson THE SCOTCH by John Galbraith The Ca rd Shop GraftonSt Ch . share great Island R. E. GALLANT Complete Stock of uildlng Supplies. Lumber. lyw W lbonrd. North Rustloo merchandise. He must mere depend on your thereafter. And he. must retain your confidence if be That is why you get an honest dollar's worth when you spend locally. Continued satisfaction to his customers is the goal of every home-town nt, because he can only continue to serve you by offering all the. finest merchandise superior and reasonable prices. You are ahead ALL WAYS and ALWAYS when you shop in your home community. Is to stay in business. I —————-———— Sheldon Hume Impcrial I‘lsso Agent Hus. ‘ es. 50-15 Phones 50-3 Murray Harbour Support I Your Local Merchants Rix Restaurant (Goldie Rix, Prop.) Meals and Light Lunches Booth and Counter Service Open 8 am. to 11 pm. Village Diner (Carl MneAdam. Prop.) Home Cooked Menlo Tasty Light Lunches Week-ends open until 1 mm. Phone 267-4629 Remington. P.E.I. ‘ Bagncill Mills Employ 45 ; Bagnall Mills Ltd. in ‘ Hunter River has been owned and operated by Ralph Bag- nall since January 17. 1944. Mr. Bagnall worked father's saw mill on rail” one. Today Mr. Baguall oner- ‘l‘nblo and Counter Service Phone 20 More" ates a saw mill. up—to-date sash and door factory. and a A. A. (JOEY) FRASER Your Imperial Esso Agent; PERRY’S AUTO BODY Round the clock towing Service Complete Collision Work Phone 3637 I“ North Market at. S'Iido niannine mill with a perman- I-nt staff of 45. Mir. Baenall Is in the con- traction busincss. has capable of doinc 'ine cabinet work. and his milI co st - building supplies including all kinds of The. mill is noen all year HUTCHINSON'S round from 17:30 a.m. until 5:30 . Mr. Bagnall is married to the former Ethel Dickieson of New Glasgow and they have in MS ‘ did. MacLEOD & GREENE INTERxéTIONAL HARVESTER MACHINERY .LL DRILLING WATER SYSTEMS : f PLUMBING & HEATING I Ofice Phones Part. A- S r i ass-m: ‘ agar-Elsi: I _ -. Shop Thc Modern BEltE’S SHOPPE i" , Hubert Harvey s For the finest In Iatlics‘ wear Gcncml Store at Hannah}, um.“ (‘lm'cr Farm Store Phone 13-2 (‘rapnnd DISTRICT BUSINESS REVIEW Remember. your home-town merchant can‘t afford to sell cheap. Inferior patronage. today. tomorrow and I O Dresses O Coats 0 Sportswear O Millincry Phone 838-2512 Montague Roland Hyde MASTER FEEDS I‘I‘RMIIJ, FEEDS Complete Feed Service Baler Twine Insecticides I‘honc 992-2721 ('nrnwall. P.F..l. BISON Ray L. Muchun I "0"“ W0“ six children»th n i looting and Ventilating 1 . .' ‘ I NOV. " I Stove and Fur-nee Oil 3 u' mlfirémamrfi:m:rh h Cookie Jarsl . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 20°/. of: i "m M new” mph“;l"d' “Trauw'mzl. TING. TIC? P GICS . a . o . . . o . . 0‘ I “I Tulle-out Orders Home "P," “nil,” Lamps .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. |5°/. off "m9". M", CRA'AUD "’0" “com Prov-l 0m- ! mm. to H m A common plumbing and AMA w. m h mm‘m-cum' on. open Saturdays to 12:30 nun. Egggnfigvlcfid r” 166 Prince St.~ Charlottetown Home-’th c ANY Phone 40-: in}. liver In “Phone 838.212; m “3:333:33” ' ' .m “Mn-un- M" Cur-fl cmmmgou. “hm " Mona-m