An Alberta game officer holds a frozen pheasant and other dead birds lie in the forc -ct 4, the result of a bit- WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures: & Dawson eee Prince George .. Vancouver Victoria ....see0.- Edmonton Calgary Regina ...... Winnipeg Montreal S852 s+ & wv ——mwrw RSonXe Fredericton. . 83 afotete 26 pri 32 ner 33 CO St. John's, Nfld. . 30 New York ac 47 New Orleans ..... 74 Tucson oede 50 eeeeee of San Francisco 49 HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- ther office says that on Friday | evening skies had become over- cast throughout most of the dis- trict in advance of a developing | weather system over the Great WESTERN GIVEN THREE MONTHS Vernon Burke of Su.nmerside was semenced to three months in Prince County Jail yesterday | by Magistrate R.S. Hinton, QC, | on acharge of stealing a re | dio valued at $59.95 from R.T. Holman Limited store, Jan. 7 ANIMALS. KILLED Horace Wright, Lower Bede- que, had the misfortune of los- Ing five cows and three calves. A bare wire in the stable came in contact with the metal stan- chion and eloctrocuted them. The loss is about $1,300. CAMERON FUNERAL — The for John | United Church with services conducted by Rev. L. M. Mur- | ray. Hymns sung were Rock of Ages and Abide with Me, geons, has been awarded a olarship enabling\him to specialized studies in the of obstetrics and gynaecology Melbourne, Australia. Stephen MacLeod and the la Mrs. MacLeod of Bonshaw. terly cold winter. Pheasant losses are as high as 3 per cent in some areas of south- eastern Alberta. Feeding mea- Lakes. Milder air was starting, to move ‘into southwestern re- gions and temperatures in most places will rise slowly. Light snow had started in extreme southwestern Nova Scotia, and some snow will fall also in New Brunswick through the night. By this morning, temperatures will be getting high enough for the | precipitation-to turn to drizzle and. intermittent light rain which will spread northeastward, reaching Cape Breton later in the day It is expected that the cold air pushing. down across northern Ontario will not reach the re- sures to save the birds have been taken. (CP Wirephote) tc Courses in first aid are available to any group of 15 or more in number. The Red Cross encourages garagemen, fire- +tpen, industrial groups, womens ning during morning; much milder; light winds increasing during morning to southerly 15 and in the afternoon to south- westerly 25. Lew-high at Hali- fax 32 and #0, New Glasgow, Goshen 25.and 38, Charlottetown 23 and 38, and Moncton 28 and 3% Outlook for Sunday — Over- cast with occasional drizzle, mild. High tide today at Charlotte. | | town 2.15 a.m. and 3.19 p.m. At} Rustico at 10.55 a.m. and 9.50 p.m. High tide Sunday a Char-) gion before the first of the week, | lottetown 3.05 a.m. and 3.54 p.m. | so that Sunday should continue cloudy and mid Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity, north- | ern N.S., Eastern Shore, Prince Edward Island, Eastern N. B. Counties: Overcast with drizzle and intermittent rain, begin- % te r ¥, ® rs eee DR. S.C. MacLEQD Australian Scholarship Is Awarded Dr. 8S. Clair MacLeod, a F low of the Royal College of ae EG? Dr. MacLeod is the son ean & The scholarship was awarded and a solo Beyond the Sunset |by the Samuel MacLauchlin was sung by Roscoe Walker. | Foundation of Toronto. Pallbearers were Sheldon Cam- Dr. MacLeod is a graduate of eron, Francis Dunning, Ken-|Prince of Wales College, Dal- neth Pidgeon, Eric Sudsbury, | housie University of Halifax and Lloyd Doucette and Elmer Burt. | has done post-graduate work in Interment was in the People’s | hospitals in Halifax and Toron- cemetery. to. | At Rustico at 11.31 a.m. eighteen minutes later Charlotietown. Sun rises today | at 7.35 a.m. and sets at 5.05) p.m Rises Sunday at 7.35. a.m. | and sets at 5.07 p.m. | First Aid Group | Names Officers At a recent meeting of the S| Charlettecown First Aid Com- | mittee, L.G. Gillespie and Lay- | MacDonald secretar~ in charge | of first aid and volunteer first | | aid posts at the forum, Memor- | DEATH NOTICES | Received too late fer Classified death notice column | MacDONALD — At the Prifice Ed- ward Island Hospital, Thursday, Jan. 7. 1965, Joseph MacDonald, 75 Am- brose Street, aged 76 years. Remains testing at the Hennessey Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Sunday afternoon, service be- ginning at 2 p.m. Interment will take So Visit- 24, 7-10. E i Fel rt He > 7 ~ Fe i i eat? i ea lial fi gf : i fi tr t i | f ; tt F45 o & e F f 1 fi l i lr ot i’ ar iit : A z : : denly at his late residence, Thursday, Jan. 7, 1965, of Malcolm A. Macleod of Cherry Valley in his 68th | : bygre fagft riled li SPleii | | i i LF i ilf groups, and office groups to take advantage of these cours- es Slightly more than 37,000 per- sons—about 8 per cent of Aus- tralia’s total work force—were out of work in November. | was fined $20 and costs or 20 WILDLIFE ial Field, and the Exhibition, | ISLAND NEWS PAGE | nnbce nano Four complete suits sere Western And Central Districts | act betas aan SUEEETa —SISEREIEP<TSGREET OF 9" ONT GEERESEEREE “lay GEE eee party last eveni at The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., dan. $, 1965. 3 | Ce ir. and Mrs R. ‘ hoop mest reads-epen to tweflie.| < Road. os 90-Day Term The Notre Dame Bay com- winners of the hand ‘| munity of Botwood was heaviest; were Noel DeBlois and Mis. hit by the storm. Snow began W.T. Rogers, Mr. DeBlois Im | falling in the area shortly before; held the Complete suit of ine — = by late| spades = his partner, Mrs. lay nearly two feet of wet Rogers, ail the diamonds. In Theft Case snov was down. Residents said heir opponents, who- no it was the worst storm in years.| dowh thought they~ had the A 90-day jail sentence was m-} At Tilt Cove on Bonavista; hand im the beg, were Mrs, ‘posed on Lawrence Doiron of | Bay, all roads were blocked| Noel ‘DeBlois, holding ail Parkdale by Magistrate AJ. most of Friday but highway, the clubs, and William E. Vot- Haslam, QC, in city police court | crews were working the’ tom, whe had all the hearts. yesterday for theh of an article clock to open them. Line’crews| . There was no word on how valued at less than $50 were also working in the~Tilt, te bidding went. The case of Maurice George Cove area in an attempt to re- A used pack of cards was Gormley, charged “With retail| store electric power service lost| dealt after they were shuffled selling of a preparation contain- Wednesday during a severe| and cut. The odds against such ing liquor at 220 King Street, | sieet storm. Drifts in many ar-|- 4 Occurrence are astronomi- was adjourned to Jan. 15 eas measured 15 feet | eal. George M. Brookins of Monta. ————————————— gue was fined $15 and costs or |fivé days for speeding. Montague | Interest In Car | | worn, was remanded without Ri f| Sh Rally Spreading ball to Jon. tt cee drunk and) RIT@ SNOOT World-Wide | days for being drunk and inca The following are the results . able "s P of the Murray Harbour Ri tie! meres is en ae o~ Eight accused were each fin- shoot ee 9 me ed $5 and costs or two days for Darrell White of wiypanal to} failing to sfop at a stop sicn Jen Gerdes Bruce Gormley Severe Storm —_ Randall Richards Hits In. Nfld. Serves Gorden Gary Gormley GRAND FALLS, Nfid. (CP)—! Bruce Dort Nearly two feeb-of snow driven Carole White by high winds fell on parts of Bert McLeod from somewhere on this contin. northern Newfoundland Friday Douglas White | ent or from Europe”, G said. but highway crews were able to| Rex Harris Despite this early date, firm Thy ae | If we're proud to announce the Envoy for 1965 (and we are), the reason is this: total value! Comfort anddepend- ability, that are outstanding in a-car its size and price, are matched this year by completely new and hand- some styling. See your Chevrolet- Envoy dealer and prove to yourself that Envoy is the most luxurious and also the most practical car in its % _ Class for 1965. . In foreground: the 1965 Epic 2-Door Deluxe Sedan. in background: the new 1965 Envoy Specil Sian. bth ah a aie Se fil} a i 2 [EF ees me Tom Vessey | Frank Vessey FROM GENERAL MOTORS FOR | ARE OUT FOR THE MOST INA i Hl 5 eo rat ‘a :-. 2h - : a . 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