HOME FOR CHRIST-MASi spend the Christmas season with other members of the family in Tignlsh. Mrs. Leona Gavin, New York. will arrive home in time to ‘ spend Christmas with her son TIGNISH , (Continued from page 10% .3‘l'F]'f1-‘3i':dRfT°"’I‘{ thewrd . wi v s ev. o w a ployee of the provincial govern-. Scarboro. Ont. ment. Charlottetown. will spendi Christmas with her parents. ML? Mr; and Mrs. Roy G at 1 ant, and Mrs. Joseph Conway. T i g- who were recent.y married in iiish. ‘Toronto, will spend the Christ- .-mas holiday season with the l Mrs. W..l. Shea and son Billy~ former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. t h e y Shea,i ‘ with Mrs. Gallant's parents, Mr ;and Mrs. Edmund Gallant. rig.‘ Dunstan's University. Charlotte- A. Gaudet. and with his brother- Britons were mowed down _by Mr. and Mm WJ. Perry‘ 0 Two Britons T"""' Henry Gaudet. teacher at St. town. will spend the holiday sea- ln 7son with his father. Mr. Urban ,in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. NICOSIA_ Cyprus (AP)_.I.woi Aubin Gallant. Tignish. machine-gun fire in the Turkish- . sector of Lanarca in south Cy- T1g'"5h' 1°“ by 913"“ h" S L a Catharines, 0nt., on Sunday. to prus Monday. according to . police communique broadcast} spend Christmas with ‘five of my gym.“ 10. their children who reside in The mmunlque said the that City- two Britons dressed in civilian clothes. “fell heavily woundedl Francis P°t‘”'3 ‘md mend or dead_-' Later reports said ‘I Dianne Burke, Charlottet own, one had been killed and the 1 will spend a few days of the hol- other wounded, j iday season at the home of his hers of the Shea family in Mon- parents, Mr. Peters. Tignish. Jed home from St. Catharln e Ont‘. to spend Christmas , _ . , her parents. Mr. and Mrs_ Ferd, his political views. sent an inand Gaudet. Tignish. will spend Christmas with mem-f Hubert Gallant, Leoville. a u dl William Charlottetown Lanarca is the home of thou- sands of British servicemen ‘President Archbishop Makar- based at the nearby base ofiios. a Greek, and Turkish Cy- Dhekolia. priot Vice-President Dr. Fazil Kiitdliuk was broadcast in Eng- _ lish and Greek only. The Turk- cosa earlier in day. the i ish staff faiied to report to the Lanarca shooting was the first iradio station. incident 1" ihre? days °f inter‘! Archbishop Makarios ordered °°m"‘“."“" “3,m"“71 that has re‘ ipolice to drive the first avail- sulted in British casualties. ianble Turkish _ speaklng person APPEAL pox c,u,M Eto the station to broadcast the Fierce gun battles raged in appeal In Turkish- Nicosia between Greek Cypri-i Reporters waiting outside the ots and Turkish Cypriots. Cy- lpolice station conference room Apart from the death of a British-naturalized Turk in Ni-I and Mrs. Edgar Miss Rose Gaudet has arriv-i LONDON (CPl—Dr. Hewlett s,i Johnson, formerly known as the “ed dean" of Canterbury for Ep- stein sculpture of himself for auction at Sotheby‘s. The bust, sculpted at Epstein's own re- quest in 1935, brought in £1,100. with Gunnar Pedersen and s o n w i ll Tie Christmas bells pea! loud and clear. As you hear their message, may your heart be filled with joy. Vs. {:2 E.C. NELSON and STAFF Nelson's Esso Service lJohn and daughter Carol. r AUCTIONS SCULPTURE l lrho Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Dec. 24, 1963. 11 ' lam. Carleton Siding, collided with a vehicle tlriven by Gabriel ' Kcough. Albany. Damage in the H.i~lam driveu car was estimated in $150. whi SUMMERSIDE — One minor the nli1(-‘tr car susfaiiicd about $50 accident resulting in approxi- in damages Road Conditions ;Cciuse Accident i Imately $200 damage to two ' ' .land vehicles, was reported to SUGGEST NEW .\'.~‘l.\’lE éhave occurred dllil‘ll’l‘Z the z_x_UREB' yug(.5;‘-W13 .Ap)__ lweekend by the Borden detach’ The oily council of this Croatian imem ROMP‘ capital has a proposal that a The mishap. attributed to l(‘.\"squai'e or street ilf‘l'f‘ be re- lroad conditions. occured at Carynzinied after the late President ileton Siding, 11 pm. Saturd ay,lKciincdy in aD]ll'”L'lLlLl0n of his i when a car driven by John Hzis—7eii(ieavors for \\'0l‘i(i- peace. peace and icy of La holy Christmas. LARRY’S RESTAURANT The old pocket watch, loii>g- c. Houle (left) and condiucim CN‘s bnziin-operating staff Driot leaders, meeting within iheard Archbishop Makarios tell time symbol of the rail- Abbey. coinipare the old: . _ earshot of the firing, issued a Kutcliuk: “You stop them im- roader. is on the way out. and new timepieces. Wriist 5“’“’”‘"g ""‘"" 1' ‘CF w‘“” W119 49,9981 for calm imediately for I am determined Cherry Valley 7-“, cm; men‘ engineer J. watches will be accepted for photon The Joint appeal from Cwrus lto enforce law and order." ; Ch9v1'l0ttet0“'“ LAWSON ADJUSTMENT SERVICE Bank of Commerce Bldg. Charlottetown Eustosn St. Service Station 83 Eustoin Street Charlottetown @,i this glad Chri tmastide, we wish for you the great gifts of faith renewed and spirit uplifted by the joy and promise of His holy birth. ST. PETER’S BAY CO-O*P St. Peter's Bay ,,oyfu! voices RELIABLE AUTO BODY -- St. 0h’town ‘.. Santa is here, bringing ‘good chm- fromallofusto cacbof you... and extending our sincere whim that this will be the Metrics: Christmas you have can Imown. H. BENNETT CARR District Supervisor Sinceres Wishes that your holiday be filled with peace and contentment KENNEDY'S LADIES’ WEAR Charlottetown /i//5’e57Wo*ei 7!/e'dh'ireioaiu'rrm'hwiia '% 6 CRYSTAL DAIRY 16 Fast Siimmersido as to the true spirit of Christmas. May its joys, Rs divine messaze he with us. alwavs. .x_ ‘R &~‘< Dow's Mens and Boys Wear Great George St. Charlottetown PERRY'S AUTO BODY and TOWING SERVICE Summer-side just an old fashioned ls Christmas comes io you this year, we warmly wish that it may bring a holy meaning ever deeper, hopes ever brighlel, and loyovs blessings ever rich». 5"" "FE ASSCE-°°-°*°°"°"° waei-—Mm cm-9' CARSON and BIRT LOTUS -CAFE 148 . st. Charlottetown lag 67 King Street Okharlottotowil 73 Queen Street Cha rlottetown. fv‘.