iOCAL BRIEFS This is better than coming down a chimney in dead of night on Christmas eve. So who could blame Santa for coming early when he gets a greeting like this. In connng ADMITTED T0 BAR Three men were admitted to the Nova Scotia bar Tuesday. 'l‘lIeV are David Alexander Bis- r ett: formerly of Charlottetown, Robert F. Ferguson, a native of Svdney Mines, N.S.. and Gordon Neville Kent, born in Montreal. TREMERE FUNERAL —- The tuneral for Oliver Tremere 0 Hampshire was held yesterday afternoon from the Cutciii‘fe F1]! nerai Home. Service was con- ducted by Rev. W.E. Dindial. assisted by Rev. Donald Camp- bell. A solo, “Beyond The Sun. set". was rendered by John lllacLeod. Pallbearers were Mil- ler Henderson, Everett Clow, Bruce MacDonald, Hibbert Tre- more. John Clark. Lorne Watts. Flower bearers were Cyrus Mar- tin, Heath Larter, Lyman San- dcrson. Raymond Tremere. Law- on Tromere. Leith Newson. aiph Edwards. Alex Hender- Ion. Interment was in Hamp- shire cemetery. M The results of Monday's pro- vincial election will be brought to Islanders through a n ew system being set up by the pro- vincial government, under‘the office of the provincial secretary J. David Stewart. r the supervision of de- puty provincial secretary. Wen- dali MacKay. the collecting and compiling of results will be car- ’ried out by personnel selected y Mr. MacKay. Election head- quarters will be set up in the lounge cf the Charlottetown lic- e. RESULTS WILL BE USED From this central quarters. the results as they are received from returning officers across the province will be fed to The Canadian Press, newspapers and U‘ P. ... ASlERN BRIEFS, roadcasting stations each of which will have separate facili- ties in the hotel near election headquarters. The new method of collecting the r e t u r n s changes a sys- l GRIFFIN FUNHIAL _— The funeral for Jain P. Griffin was held W morning from the Rural Home to St. Martin's (lunch. South Shore. where ' High Mass was celebrated- W Boyce. 0861!, and Rev, Edward Griffin, 0861?. as- strd MucNeiil. Rob- ert MacDonald and John Quilty. by Rev. Beanett MacDonald, who also conducted Campbell. In- :rment was in the church ceme- ry. SULLIVAN FUNERAL — Th0 funeral for Joachim Sullivan 0 “as h id Wednesday morning "Om residence of . Philip an. Caution A! Saint’s M m fil‘ “"1 R Blah Mass VII “Imus! Rev. Franc. ’t.‘ * . Blitmore HAT! . Toohe SHIRTS . MacGregor -80! . SLIPPERS . Utes JACKET! lights. 5.9.. 22 Weymouth St. ov’t lo Operate Vote Return Setup - throughout the natIon. In the With Quality CLOTHING from now Sweaters. Belts and Jewellery MEN'S AND BOYS’ WEAR 144 Great George St. Christmas Tree NOMA 12 LIGHT INDOOR MULTIPLE $1.70 NOMA 12 LIGHT OUTDOOR $2.50 SET Limited Two Sets to a Customer I 10% Discount on all Toys and Gifts GG‘Y'S NIgIm TI Bevan on Dec. 5 Santa proved he had a he on shoulders. (or should we say three). Anyway his presence and his presents were well appreciated when he dropped in to visit old friends at Woolworth’s annual Christ- ‘ mas party last night at the Clover Club. Santa's helper! are Cathy Field, left, and Eileen Hendregan. ISLAND NEWS PAGE’Ayrshire Breeders Awarded Charlottetown and Queens County? The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Dec. 6, 1962. 5 Public Disturbance Ends In Court Sequel A fine of $35 and costs was paid yesterday morning by Leo Adrian Smith, Bedford. on a charge of creating a disturb- ance in a public place. case was heard in Queens County Magistrates'Court before Magistrate James B. Johnston. A charge of failing to stop at the scene of an accident against Maurice Wii urrray. er- non River, was r . Adrian Bagloie, Charlottetown, charged with impaired driving. had his case adjourned to Dec. 12 for judgement. Cyril Ralph MacDonald, Park- d'aie, charged with drunk driv- i-1 :- a tem that has been in operation during Island provinci tions for many years, 'and which today is the almost universally a c c e p t e d hrough out Canada. In the past, collecting the re- turns was a joint co-operative effort between The Canadian Press. Canada's nation-wide co- WRONG NAME IN COURT CASE It was erroneously reported in Saturday’s issue of The Guardian that James Anthony Murphy of Cherry Valley had been remanded when be ap- peared in County Magistrate's Court Friday on a charge of impaired driving. The person appearing on the charge was Joseph Anthony Murphy. not James Anthony Murphy. The Guardian regrets the report- ing error. Messer’s Group Entertains PC’s The Down East music of Don Messer amd, His Islanders moved to the Community Centre last night to participate in a 5th Queens Conservative rally on behalf of candidates Alban Farmer and David Stewart. Marg Osborne and Charlie Chamberlain also entertained the capacity audience. Speakers, who were limited to two minutes each. included: Premier Walter R. Shaw. the candidates. Heath Macquarrie. M‘P Queens and Mrs. Margaret Macdonald, MP Kings. Other entertainers included: Fraser dancers, Lloyd Martin, Marlene Weatherbie. Jacqueline Flannigan. Elizabeth Haywbod and Preston Carmcdy. ing. had his case adjourned to Dec. 17w fix adate for Ing. A fine of $10 and costs was paid by G. Austin Macbean,i Hunter River, for driving with“ out an operator’s licence. 1. Ten dollar times were paid by; George William Clark Sherren, Oraupaud, and Alvin Dewer And- rew. Charlottetown, for speed- ing. Walter James Batchilder, North River. was fined $10 and costs for passing another ve- hicle on a solid white highway e. Three men : =1 faced charges of having liquor in a place abhor to that of their residence. Two were fined $20 and costs and the third charge was withdrawn. . JOBLESS nvcmsasn MONTREAL (CP — Unem~ ployment in Montreal at Nov. 31 this year was 3,673 higher than at the corresponding time last year. The unemployment insur- ance office said Monday 36,722 men 4.70 w were unemployed in the metropolitan area. Man Killed ' In Born FcIII Is Identified MONTAGUE — A farm work- er killed in a fall at a barn in Brooklyn, five miles from here, was Joseph MacDonald. 52, for merly of Antigonish. N .S.. Royal Canadian Mounted Police said. The man was killed Tuesday afternoon but his identity was withheld while a search for next of kin was ma e The man came to this pro- vince about seven years ago. He has no relatives here. Coroner Dr. George Inman of Montague said an inquest would not be held. The man was killed instantly when he fell on his head from a 1-1 hay loft to a barn floor. e had been employed by John, MacKinncn for the past two! nths ‘ . l He made his headquarters at i Cambridge. For a portion of the 1 year he was employed in the fishing industry. operative news services, The Guardian-Evening Patriot. and CFCY radio and television. This~method earned a reputa- tion for speed and efficiency 1959 provincial election. The Canadian Press was able to pre- dict a Progressive Conservative suits. as issued by the govern- ment sponsored election head- quarters, will be published in The Guardian and The Evening Patriot the day following the election. v.51: victory only 2% hours after the 7 polls closed, and complete re- sults were collected from all but one poll. In 1955, it took CP only 0 n e hour and 45 minutes to predict a Liberal victory and results from every poll were reported. This year. the poll-by-poll re~ 's . Arrow Ch’towl l Dial 4-5593 ,/ ‘ poo/701g arm ' *********** llllllilll' mm mm I J *Jsr ear 4 4 Larry's Restaurant Free Delivery from 11 mm. to 1 am. 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BOTTLE ONLY runs: DELWERY COD Orders Accepted . 19° CUDMORE'S DIAL 4-3813 rum Canada Production Certificates A Prince Edward Island Ayr- shire cow has topped her class in Canada for production with the abnormally high breed class average of 197 in both milk and butter fat. was learned unofficially yesterday after Wendell Moase Kensing- R.R., accepted for his father. W. A, Moose. and him- self a class leadership certi- ficate indicating the junior 3- ye old heifer, Oloverview Mobel, produced 14,994 pounds milk. 618 butterfat for an aver- age test of 4.12 percent. The certificate was present- ed by S. C. Wright, deputy minister of agriculture, at the noon luncheon of the PEI. Ayrshire Breeders' Association annual meeting yesterday in Birch Court. Certificates of meritorious production were presented four breeders. Gold medal cerv- ti-ficates, indicating production of ore n 100,000 pounds milk, 4,000 fat were presented R. C. Parent, director Re- search Branch (formerly the Expenm' ental Farm) . Fred Mac-Rae, Hunter River. Silver seal certificates—they indicate at least 75,000 milk, 3. fat—we're presented to Fred Mac-Rae of the firm of Andrew B. and Fred T. Mac. Rae, Union Road and to A. MacRae and Sons. Sherwood. OTHER WINNERS Other dram leadership cer- tificates were presented to the Research Branch on two cows. A. MacRae and A .97 T. MaeRaIe, E. Lund and Son. Charlottetown R.R., and Aimon Wood and Son, Little York. Major MacRae expressed warm appreciation on behalf I of the association; to Mr. Parent and the Research Branch for the work tlbart it has done to promote good Ayrshires over the years. He also praised" the former Expenm' entai Farm an Mr. Parent for the assistance given to the association over . . i . . i . . . . . I . . . . WHILE UP TOWN Enjoy a Snack . THE FLYING I“!!! to l .: CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Come In while you are on your Christmas shopping trip and sample our Delicious Foods! Bennett Carr CONSERVATIVE MEETING TONIGHT 8.30 PM. at ELDON HALL HON. ANGUS MocLEAN. M.P. HON. MflWN McOUAID Provincial Treasurer and Attorney General Entertaian and Refreshments lion. Angus MacLean — 'the years, It is greatly ap-Iinsismd are tar reaching. The prociated, Mr. MacRae statedlprogram used ' Canada EXPI'0551ni-t aPDFeL'l'aliOU {01' I patterned on work done earlier the kind comments, Mr. Parent lm the United States, he told soul that any credit for thelthe meeting, cows' showing in productionI JUDGES NAMED tests should go to James Wit. . Items and Harold Storey. and Andy Gusher. Hamilton. On- to A. I), L. Gan-j] who is in tario was named as first chore: charge of livestock at the for judge at the Provincial Ex- farm; also to the good breed. hibition in August and Rowan ing in the animals. . Aylmer, Ontario was PROMOTION SALE trerlefI.alliiitlcnljlti:il, Arthur Mac- orTlgtell‘c‘liciré oétozzrl: Rae. Sterling MacRae wand the Ayrshire breed was silo- James wmwms ‘V‘i’e.“a"“' 0 £05,056, James Williams ' :t represent the assoCIatIon on the inn-w field f m f pa. sire selection committee of the “on “I, magma-ls sisizzomas'rartificlal breedmg unIt. 1pm~cem of the breeders and The directors Include George reported that 345 animals were Boswan' Frenchf‘m'. Sterlmg shown by 23 bwedem at onwl’iacRae, Wendell .Moase. A11;- jor more of the exhibitions and mm MaCR‘Ee' _ wmdsm LBgd‘ Iran's held during the year. ‘ South MeIVIlle, Percy u , Charlottetown R.R., and James iRobbins, Morel]. Wendell Moase is the new president and Windsor Bell is ‘vice president for the coming l5 r Appreciation was voiced for lthe “fine work done by ,Williams" by Major MacRae ion behalf of the association. Reporting for the sire im- provement policy committeefiywr- _ J. 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Hartwell Daley told the meet- l'-— — — — — — - ing at the noon luncheon thatl I not one major agricultural pro- 3| posal has been received to i m I date, from the some aoo peo- l Parts and Se co pie in various groups who have Carmichae' I taken a mouse in community‘ development and dimmed the; Sherwood possibilities, which Mr. Daley llL _ _ _ __ _ _ wasij I; For Christmas this s; , pr year give. . . d g; m Ell|0y Magazine Gift Snbsc p- , _ tions! Contact . . . I Trouble free d; MARJORIE GILL ; Heat With 83 Ambrose St. Dial 4-5655 i m i is: l SHELL l ,fi’eofirflag 5 Elsrovn s FURNACE 01L 4 0 ALL R. C. BARWISE DIAL 4-4316 ~ MALPEQUE ROAD Authorized Shell Agent for Charlottetown and Wes Charlottetown “*EFIWL’EE!‘ n DUTCHMAN FOURTH QUEENS John A. Murchison Our Special Guests: Minister of Fisheries Hon. Melvin McQuaid IEJ. Progressive Conservative Ass‘n.