acquired five Voodoo squad- rons. capable of carrying nu- clear Weapons. but no decision has been reached by the gov- A pilot and navigator climb aboard a CF-IOIB oodoo twin-jet interceptor during an RCAF exercise. Canada has Island Residents Planning l Gala New Year Welcome With Christmas festivities just New Year‘s Day will see se- completed. Island residents are verai official receptions. Lieu- making preparations for obser-‘tcnant-Governor F. Walter Hynd- vanoes to mark the start of theiman will hold a levee at Gov- receive in the council chambers, ernment House from 11 am. to city hall. 3 Wm t0 5 P new year. ‘ Highlighting New Year’s cve ; 12.30 pm. Tradition decrees the celebrations here will be a num- '. reception to be for gentlemen. ber of dances in various halls only. while Premier Walter R. p.m. will be Most Rev. M and auditoriums. and dozens of Shaw's New Year's Day recep- parties are expected to be held 1 tion from 3 pm. to 5 p.m. will a..." sanMateiil DEFEiNE l l l ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside And Prince County The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Dec. 28. 1962. 3 Record Volume 0i Mail andled By S'side P0 SUMMERSIDE — More than I quarter of a million outgoing cards and letters were handled» by the Summerside post office. between Dec. 1-24, Postmaster? W.F. Griffith said yesterday. This was a 25.000 increase over last . for a record; breaking total of 274.460. el peak day was reached on Mon—, day. . cards and letters were mailedE at the Summerside post office.‘ In this same 24day period 9,151 parcels, each weighing over two; pounds. were delivered to Sum-‘ mcrside homes. > This year also for the fir s t . time at the Summerside p o s t ’ office. women were part of the. extra staff of 28 that were hired for the Christmas season. an d this group included a total of se- ven women. Postmaster Griffith express-r 43.618 é Dc ed his appreciation for co-oper- ation received from Summer- side people in complying with the request to keep local mail separate from outgoing mail when posting cards and letters. He said that another factor in the smooth operation of the postal service was the open wic- kets during the evening from c. 10 to 22 inclusive, and the use of an extra wicket fo r selling of stamps. Yesterday postal delivery- men had heavy loads of in all which included some mail-order catalogues. and this extra mail that had accumulated over the two-day holiday added to the normal load, but everything was right up to date. and the extra‘ staff which was employed for“ the Christmas season finished at noon yesterday. u.» i ALERT I l ernment on whether to equip the. planes with nuclear war- cads lPackers Given : iFin-al Practice l GREEN BAY. Wis. (AP) ——§ Coach Vince Lombardi put his Packers through a final majori workout Thursday in prepara-1 tion for their defence of the Na-i (CPTrom National Defence) lpionship against the Giants at} lYankee Stadium Sunday. AE lsnow squall chased them off} .the field temporari y. ' The Packers contended with 14 - below - zero temperatures. .Wednesday and Thursday, just} be attended by ladies and gent-f emen. Mayor Walthen Gaudet will work. the squall arrived with such dense snow that ‘couldn't keep track of the ball.} ‘ However, a couple of big city} i street 5 w e e p e r s summoned rom Green Bay cleared the .m. Receiving at the Bishop's Re- sidence from 2.30 pm. to 4.30 . A. MacEachern. bishop of Char- lottetown. in private homes. The Charlottetown Hotel 131 holding a dance from 10 pm. to ‘ 2 a.m.. with supper served from midnight to 2 a.m. Dress is op- tional. A forma ball at HMCS Queen Charlotte will be held from 9 .m. to 1 am. and a cold plate dinner is to be served. Supplying music for a dance at ueen Charlotte High School; New Year's Eve will be the: By THE CANADIAN PRESS DowntownerS. and the Tremton-z Penn State is favored be beat es will be featured at the R011- lFiorida in the Gator Bowl foot- oway Club dance. gball game Saturday in Jackson- Among out - of - town events iville. Fla. chiefly because of. its will be a dance in Morell Re- iapparent advantage in the line. gional High School, sponsored 1 Penn tate‘s by Morell Fire Department. averages 222 pounds while Flo- Accused Charged On Three Counts SUMMERSIDE —- A fine ofiwecks but was arrested on the $50 was meted out to Lowell 01- 'first charge after arriving in iver, Summerside. now employ- Summerside for the holidays. ed in Ontario. when he appear- lie was released on bail of $125 ed in police court yesterday The charge to which accused and pleaded guilty to a charge} pleaded guilty occurred Nov. 1 of driving while his operator‘s; on Notre Dame Street. “09"” “’35 Suspendedi 0"" “It The other of a similar nature three facing him. He pleadedf is alleged m have occur, not guilty to another charge Sb, 0“. 21 the same day he was milar to the first and a charge: also charged Wm, spewing 0f SDQBdlnE- H 1 3 These cases were adjourned for Magisfrme R~ 5- "I " "‘ hearing Jan. 3 as one of the of- QC presided. f'ccrs involved in the arrest is l 1 Accused has been employefil out of the province. in ,ontarlo M the pm“ I He had originally given his 1 fathgr permission to stead guilty . or im on tie Oct. lst charge tot driving while his license was suspended but yesterday OMIII‘III adjoining Classified Ad- ‘ changed his plea to not guilty. vertfslng section.) t The case of Walter Joseph 1.Martin. Summerside. charged .with impaired driving was ad- MACNEILL — At the K in g S.‘ journcd to Jan. 3 at the request County Memorial H o spital. { of defence counselNeil R. Mac- Dec. 26. 1962. Mrs. Roy Mac-y Mod, Neill of New Perth In her 69th , Victor Nelson Devena. RCAF yelr- Remains resting at the: Station. was fined :10 and costs Montague Funeral Home with l for speeding funeral from the Church of , Christ. Montague. S a turdalhl _ . Interment: tn the Montague c ommun-' «9 tty cemetery. GORMAN — At Souris Hospital. Thursday. Dec. 27, 1962. Em- manuel German of St. Charles in his 84th year. Remains will be transferred this afternoon from the Perry Funeral Home to his late residence. Funeral arrangements be announ- ced later McKENNA —- At the Prince Summer- side, on Wednesday. Dec. 15. 1962. Rev. James Phelan Mc- Kenna. Pariah Priest at A1- bertm. in his 57th year. For- warded from the Rooney Fu- the Sacred rch. Al- berton. tor lemn Requiem High on many. Dec 2!, at lose an I in MACDOUGALL -- At the Prince Edward Island Hospi- V The Belfast Quartet was photographed recently at one of its enhances. This quartet several yuan no is well known in the ma starting team . Penn State favored To Beat Florida Sat. f . field while the players lurked? in the clubhouse and the work-l out resumed. Lombardi. who a year ago" flatly predicting a Packer vic- tory in the 1961 title game. was‘ reminded of the precedent but declined to add to it. rida averages only 218. Penn State also has four se- niors and three juniors in the starting line and they have been together virtually the entire sea- son. Florida's line. on the other and. has changed personnel several times because of injur- ies. ‘Ncw Year's Day when four ma-1 the Cottoii Bowl in Dallas. Tex.. 1' the Orange Bowl in Miami.l 1a.; and the Sugar Bowl in' New Orleans. '1': T Gator Bow} 15 one of rived in Dallas and immediately three U.S. college bowl and all- star football games scheduled for Saturday. The East all-stars meet the West in the East~Wcst Shrine Game at San Francisco while the North all-stars play the ‘ the Blue-Gray Game at Montgomery. Ala. The outcome of the East-West ame is rated a toss-u . West . anch Dan Devine of Ililissouri AI pasadma: coagh ‘10“ MC" said simply that “we're ready.“ Kay “who ,Umver§'ty 0‘ 509th: Ara Parsegman of Northwest- crn California continued to View; ern. assisting head coach Ja(‘k"fllms "f Ins R059 BOW] rival? Mollenkopf of Purdue in prepar- ‘ w'fc‘ms‘" Badgers" ' ing the East squad. said “the “Whom”? 'Ilm GFIShomv skills are there to make for an Oklahoma Stamng funback W35} offensive explosion." iniI‘lI‘lPIt’I from all contact drilli .as the Sooners prepared to meet WORK ON PASSING 'Alahama in the Orange Bowl' CORGI! 30b DEVBM‘Y» mean' 1 because of a deep bruise on hisl while. put the North squad to‘ work on passing against an al- Irigllt shoulder. ready airborne South team in But preparation for the Blue-Gray contest. v NEE“!sgrtliqgefigngoaggti333 i about 10 days before the season his w‘deflpemgzme gtratogv bv 5 started and came on strongly in! working up a shotgun formation “he role; ' . with two wingbacks and split .71,” Pull“ bm‘" teams—M‘s" ends. SlSSlppl and Arkansas—started And a! the coaches polished .working off their Christmas tur- up the“. squads for the Blue_lkey Wedncday at their trainingi Gray game. the Ohio University _ ' E squad flew to El Paso, Tox..i Mississippi reassembled on its from Columbus and started con-iOnyord campus With two play; ditioning for its clash Mondayers mising. Sam Owen andi with West Texas State in theiLoui Latncr were snowbound inl illusiasm while coach Charlie‘. MClcndon forecast a wide-open‘ Cotton Bowl game with 'l‘cxas.l Texas. meanwhile. was work- ing at Austin, 200 miles south. and will not go to Dallasi until Sunday. ‘ WATCHES FILMS Deere was .pressed into G {D um Sun Bowl. 7thcir hometown at Oak Ridge.l But the climax to U.S.Acol- Tenn.“ l concerts and for any worth - while community effort. Al- though these gentlemen enjoy their hobby It is quite time and has offered its s e rviees free of charge on many oc- casions. They have rendered at w e tidings. funerals. church a e r vices, they l less bet loge football action will come lState. While there. he'll attempt BELFAST QUARTET ENJOYS SINGING 0i 2 Playe By STUART LAKE ‘ OTTAWA (CP) — General. Manager Red O'Quinn of Otu tinnal Football League chem. ltawa Rough Riders Thursday i help as much as I ca announced the names of We of eight new players signed by the Eastern F o o t b all Confer- i ence club. He disclosed that the‘ team hopes to sign tllree more from Louisiana State Univers- ity. The end‘ former Montreal las they were warming to their lwho took over the Ottawa front- . livestock S lomm’ .Ob from George Terlep‘ from Toronto or Montreal would than a month ago. told a press conference that the names of the other players~one them a kicker—will be an- nounced later. . Signed are Allen Schau. 21. an end from Western Michigan University who was the 11th: draft choice of Washington Red-' REMINDED 0F PRECEDENT‘skins of the National Footballi League. and Andy Timura. 22, shook visiting sports writers by a halfback from the Universityi of Dayton. HEADS FOR TEXAS O'Quinn leaves today for Dal- las to see the Cotton Bowl game ween Texas and Louisiana to Sign tackles Don Estes and jor bowl games are played—the lFrcd Miller. and halfback Jerry the Maritimes. which is a do Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif,,JStovail. all of Louisiana State ficcncy area." and all on the Ottawa negotia‘ tion list. O‘Quinn said he is very hope-l ‘iful of signing Miller. He had from this province —— a govern- Louisiana State's Tigers tar-[reports that Estes 15 already mcnt report did not list the dog. signed by American club: hit the practice field with en-land indicated that Stovall's sal- went direct to packing plants. ary demands might be too big. for the Ottawa budget. O'Quinn will attend other bowl games and renew friendships. to thewith U.S. coaches “in order to ; h set up a scouting system of my» own." i MACRAE l tContinued from pace 1) Georgetown with Judge J. S. DcsRoehes presiding. gave as- semblyman candidate John R. McLean 1.165 votes to 1.143 for liberal William Acorn. Declaration day results gave Mr. McLean 1,167 and M r. Acorn 1,142. _ Mr. McLean lost. two votes in ircjoined the Oklahoma team. three polls. Rollo Bay C h a pel. Came: In encourage efficiency I emer-YSouris West and Head of Rollo "1 all branches of the business; gency serVIce at qllarterbackl Bay and gained one in Bay For- I :0 Promote Improved Public rela- tune. Mr. Acorn gained No votes in both Souris River and St. Margarets polls. and a sin glc. vote in Souris East. He 10 st single votes in Priest P o n d. Rollo Bay Chapel and Bay For- tune. Following the recount. return- ing officer Henry J. Mallard de- clared Mr. McLean elected. J.P. Nicholson was coiinsdl for Mr. Acorn and M.J. c- Quaid for Mr. MacLean. IO consuming. They are left right: Lloyd Martin. Cameron MacPhee. Martin MacDonald x O'Quinn Gives Names... Shown above. is Group Capt. A.G. Dagg. CD. commanding officer of RCAF Station. Sum- merside. carving the turkey S. While recruiting was the re-t sponsibility of h e a coach Frank Clair. “I've told him I'll i n_.. . CORNWALL (Continued from page 11 percent of that could be finan- ced if the producers would put up 25 percent or 310.000. and commission gent lTom Bolan Has Hope 01‘ Settling O lTltIe Rematch l I NEW YORK 4AP1 --— Pr - lmoter Tom Bolan said Thurs- liere. reported the Cornwall man. l t2: :35 h'ghl hnpe‘f "f spm‘ I h o . . .onny Liston-Floyd Pat- who Visited a large marketing germ" heavyweigm m“, r yard in another province recent- match “ ‘ 8‘ ly and obtained information on' the development. Both Mr. Gass and Max {gm Thompson. Victoria. suggested The president of Champion- that the standard prices for beef . ship Sports Incorporated said .cattle at Winnipeg are not‘ 1 being used in arranging formula pr'ccs. Mr. i ed that the Winnipeg price level ‘uscd is more of a dumping mica attorney: Jack Nilon. Liston's “They are getting as nulch for aqv'slir‘ and N'km’s almmey ai .their cattle in Winnipeg." Mr. Nlinn S New York rmidenm' Gass said. as we are getting in be willing to establish a branch despite opposition of World Box- ‘rare the likely sites. Thompson suggest~‘ Bolan had a meeting sched- lulcd Thursday night with Pat- terson and to writing for a contract." said ‘Bolan. “I don't think we‘ll be able to do it all this time." Bolan said he isn't concerned about statements made by WBA officials who said Patterson should meet one of the other challengers before fighting Lis- ton again. Both the Maryland and Ne- ivada athletic commissions are members of the WBA. IHOCKEY scores Mr. Cass said that in October 273 head of cattle were shipped to livestock marketing yards tinations while — 1.252 head “Get rid of the formula. let‘s get underway with stockyards." he suggested In regard to the publishing of eef prices, the committee was given ailthorization to re-ncgo- tiaie with Canada Packers to es- tablish prices. The constitution of the asso- . ‘ National League riatlon was adopted. It official- V Boston 3 New York 0 AIRMEN SERVED BY OFFICERS, N 'ithin a couple of days. ing Association officials to the1 1 ,Baltimore or Las Vegas. Nev... the exchampinn‘s. “i hope we‘ll be able to iron‘ liout an agreement and reduce it ‘ By THE CANADIAN PRESS COs Also shown are Sgt. St. John. I . Woodcock. Sqdn.—Ldr. Hetherington. Sqdn. Ldr. Hous- er. F0 Devana and Flt. Lt. McTaggart. on Christmas Day. Traditional- ly. officers. warrant officers and senior NCOs serve Christ- mas dinner to other ranks. 4 l . Emile Bruneau, chairman oflautomatic suspension from the ;the WBA’s world championshipiWBA of any state or country committee. said Monday histhat accepted a Liston-Patter- ycommlttee would recommend .son rematch at this time. . NOTICE Shop Free in '63 Lucky Dollar Contest winner will be drawn on the Supper Club program on CKCW TV between 6 and 7 PM. December 28. Watch Lucky Dollar Ad for winner in January 2. Patriot and January 3 Guard- inn. 1 ‘. QUEEN CHARLOTTE iiy listed the name of the or- .ganization as the Prince Edward I Island Beef Producer‘s Associa- 1 tion. j Included in the list of the As- . shoelation's objects were: to pro- lmote and protect in relation to [beef production the interests ofl 1 the members of the Association. ‘ ifo encourage the production and flu—ridden Monte Decre‘ Priest Pond and single votes in markf‘llhfl of high quality bech On Niagara Falls Guelph 2 Hamilton 6 ,xhibition Detroit 1NHLI IEPHLI 6 lSaskatoon 3 Czechoslovakia 4 Nova Scotia Senior 5 Halfifax 6 New Glasgow 3 Windsor .as Philadelphia 1 tario Junior 2 Pctcrborough 2 , HIGH SCHOOL 2 Hull — Ottawa Quintet Moncton 8 League Charlotte 8 6.00 per couple . ions: and good will with buyers land consumers and to carry on ‘as may be desirable and in- dicated promotion of the P.E.I. :cattle and beef industry. 3 Also to select persons to rep- resent tbc Association and its‘ members in other organizations: i *to present the views and opin- lions of the membership before tboards and commissions and at imeetings both in and outside the province: to promote fair prac- ‘ticcs and high standards in the industry in respect to such mat- as: quality. pricc. settle- ;ments. contracts. and extension ‘ The constitution also contained I 18 by-laws. iLlNER MODEL ‘IS PRESENT TORONTO (Cpl—Keeping- up-with-the-Joncses-typcs will find it difficult to match the Christmas gift from two Tor- onto invcstment dealers to their sons. n S. Jarvis and R Wisener jointly holight sons a 21-foot model of th ocean liner the Queen Mary —complctc with four-cylinder :engine and capable of 10 knots. The fathers will sail the one» ton model themselves on the Kawartha Lakes and Trent Canal system until the three boys —~ aged from eight to 11 —are old enough to navigate it The vessel was bliilt some ' years ago by a United States 1 watchmakcr who sailed her on the Erie Canal before taking her across Lake Ontario to Tononto. Mr. Jarvis said they picked up the model. apparently for- : gotten in a warehouse here; in habit. they other animals vegetable dict. i for "a very reasonable pnee.‘ DON'T EAT FISH ‘ Although beaver are aquatio Tickets Rendezvous. Stead's Pharmacy. never eat fish 01“ bllt susist on a His Worship Mayor Will Hold Their NE W YEAR'S RECEPTION For Gentlemen At The City Hall From 3 RM. To 5 RM. Callers are requested to provide themselves with two visiting cards. John J. Butler, Music by The Downtowners For Reservations Dial 4-7190 on sale alt—Foster's Drug. Old Spain. II. Walthen Gaudet and Mrs. Gaudet On Tuesday, January 1st, 1963 Comptroller. and John MacWilliem. I