tIJ.IIflI ..,g...s'. Tiirkisti Cypriots. woniiderl ii» battling Greek Cypriots. lie till stretchers at airfield in Nicosia. Cyprus. Saturday to be evacuated by a Turkish plane which took them to i OTS EVACUTE av PLANE Turkey for hospital treatment. British Royal Air Force or- *=*~ . -4.3 1; background (AP Wlrephoto derlies and nurses stand in Y!’ “Y” h'°“‘ L°“d°'" IOCAI ‘BRIEFS Following a request by the CROSSES ON ICE Rnlwved to be the first cros uni: over the harbor ice in the lti<'~.I~tii season. Martin Mitchell. on Friday crossed the arbor from his home at Rocky Point to Charlottetown. Following .\lr .\litchell‘s trip to the city so- coral people were observed rna ion; the crossing on the ice Sa- tvit‘rla)‘. HALL FUNERAL — The fun- eral for Miss Sarah Hall was held Saturday afternoon from o Gillis Funeral Home to the h - Free Church of Scotland. Belle in nor. where service was con- riuited by Ewen E. .\IacDougall, '£lllfl(‘tll minister. “The Lord's \ly Shepherd" and “The 121st Psalm" were sung. Pallbearers uere Augustus Ross. J. Stewart ‘ Rms. T\Il.A, Elliott Ross, Lewis Rim. Isaac Stewart and Wilfred ‘lieu Donald. Flowcrbearers were Ivaniel Cook, Waldo Taylor. ii‘-Her Bell and Peter Benton. intcrnicnt took place in the l‘iliit'(‘lI cemetery. vi Vila)‘ afternoon from the Cut- +"lll9 Funeral Home to New iominion United C'iurch. where lcrvice nos conducted by Rev. saac walls and Rev Raymond iillis. livmns sung were "Safe I the Arms of Jesus" and ‘Jesus Keep Me Near 'l!ie toss" Pallbearers were Jonll cit- \\illiam Taylor. Lce Tay- itohert1VlacDonald. Gor- nii \lacKinnon. and Roy '1‘ _ interment took niece In the lnirch cemetery. xii-INNIS FUNERAL -- The lilfl‘.'Il for Charles Mclnnis of Inc Mile Creek was held Sat-_ SUMMERS FUNERAL --- ‘luc- unPI‘Bl for Miss Angelina Sum- if.'i‘S was held Friday morning mm the Charlottetown Funeroi tome to the Church of the Most loiy Redeemer, where Solemn Requiem High Mass was cele- rraled by Rev. William Dou- ettc. CSsR. who also conducted he service at the grave. Dea- on and sub-deacon were Veiy Rcv. Francis Maloney Cssis, and Rev. Cameron MacDonald. Ssit. Rev. Charles Mccai-thy ms present in the sanctuar) Rev. Edward Bovce. CSsR, as isted in the choir. Pallbearers cre Lester O'Donnell, Harry vlnriimer, Russell Beaton. Allie lcinnis. Joseph McCabd Hlmer McKenna. Interment took place in the Roman Catholic ' ‘Pmetery. D :3 B MULLALLY FUNERAL - The funeral for James E. Mul- lly was held Friday morning mm the Charlottetown Funeral lomc to the Church of the lust Holy Redeemer. where Re- iiiem High Mass was celebrat- rrl by Very Rev. Francis Ms- nney. CSsR. who also conduct.- sanctuary were ~ Rev. Charles Mccasthy. Rev. Wilfred Keefe. Rev. James Smith and Rev. Clifford Mur- - phy. Rev. Edward Boyce. l‘ssR. an in the choir. - "nlibearers were John Mulls!- .v. MP. ‘mamas Whelon. Ches- er Mui-lally. Jolin Maoallllvray. tort Mullally and Abden How- tt. nephew of the deceased. In- erment was in the Roman Sstlioilc cemetery. MIcKlNNON FUNERAL — Kinnon was held Sunday. Dec. 29. from the Macbean Funeral Home. where service was con- ihe Canadian Legion. Pallbear- Tha funeral for Frank W. Mac- on were Philip Hughes. Emmett (oyle, Irwin Pratt. Irving Macxinnon. lea Ryan and George stew rt. ‘lid Lefloa mveetde service was conduct- ed by Pius antth. Interment took place. in Phil lib III- orul Gaston P.E.l. Tourist Association. Pre- mier Walter R. Shaw said Sat- urday the provincial government will give consideration to pro- viding financial aid for the con- tinuance of the Highland Col- lege at North Rustico. Premier Shaw said the mat- ter has been handed over to Dr. George Dewar. minister of edu- Ication. for study and will come up again at a later meeting of the cabinet. Whether or not the idea w i I I receive full support of the gov- ernment, however. is another matter. Premier Shaw pointed Oiii that his govern m e n t ai- ready gives a substantial ~ nual grant to the tourist associa-- Gov'l Will Consider AidloHighlandCollege the elements securing the ad- vantage of that ll u g e expendi ture should possibly be inter- ested in supporting the college. “There is no doubt that th e college sliouid be supported It adds color. culture and train- ing to our summer festivities." EASIERN COAL sumv SHORT HERE? Premier Walter R. Shaw said Saturday that he would check reports that there may be a shortage of coal in Char- lottetown. The Premier how- ever. was not availa e comment last night. He said earlier an O '1 th at Saturday and early this week to see about any shortage and what could be done about it. A number of coal suppliers said Saturday there was no immediate overall shortage although two said they were in short supply. One reported that the biggest problem was in making the deliveries. lSlAND NE WS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts A centennial winter c a r n i v a I will be held at the; overall competitions will Charlottetown Forum. .Ian. 20‘ m under the sponsorship of Charlottetown Lions Club. it was announced by club officials over the weekend. l The carnival. which will fea- ture competitions In six di ent costume categories for boys and girls between the ages of six to 14 years. will also include a varied program of entertain- ment for young and old alike, topped off with a free skate for l ‘ I .4: pa- 0 -I . S A host of valuable prizes are being lined up for the first. se- be made duri weeks. including the distribu- < S lThe Gllnrdlnll. Charlottetown. Mon., Dec. 30. 1963. 5 lions Plan Eénle ress Carnival, Jan. 20 nnial dress. queen of the carnival from the be arked with special grand pri- the zes. Further announcements will ng the next few ion of entrance forms for those wishing to take part. and it is ai- o hoped that window displays and ticket sales will be carried out in convenient points in the city to publicize the big event. All in all, the Lions are going all out to make this a big winter centennial event that will pro- 5 to entertainment for th e children and adults of the com- lEagerly Awaited By Children [Opening Of Montague Rink I City Man Fined For Disorder (.‘hai'ged i-xvi W ll am l‘li’ilf‘P ‘l;i~- ‘vi iv- «trunk awl l MONTAGUE l‘!-":w-i-'iuri- ‘.‘t-;ir‘.< aitnnooii and adults dds”!-der]y' I .i (01. the opening of gm \J,, (Tm, \{_“ Yea].-n Ni._,ht_ (,alluin._ Ct!‘-it I-tteluun. ‘"...= "E - SL:"”""'"* ""’“ "“ 'lltc Pi‘ i(‘l.ll’iS a(lv".s'ed I:-i.t .'r”‘P.d..")0 an‘! I'M‘ M ‘W (13: E m.a,l,,g mmp1¢t-...- H.,.,5..‘ U I, V. r , in )3‘ by .\l.'«_'i tinic i.l, H.- lui the ice surlmp ‘,-,,~,; ;-.-..~ ’:‘],;i(,;‘[]a( ”i‘l:“\_\:,?:”‘m;:_sl:":T lm. f.‘(.'. in am, _l‘l(IlI('P t»,.~,l.t igmng 0" "Y" Eh" “' "“"" "“‘il will lit‘ nieiwd at .sc'.rr.'il lot-.ii-‘ Sn“.mm"’. . iyr-qterday the I,-.-;...- 5 ,. :l.,. I.” m ‘Um “Md and mm] M“ Rl"ll.'lI‘.’i .\l.'lt‘l‘l'l.‘.-, t.liarlotte- lhlws l""k nmc" “'3'” El ""“— it» to lI'll'(‘ 1 i)lzickIi>.'ii‘(l ‘ll “MY” "mad"! Eumv '0 a "barge .‘.;l.st('-(I as soon as pnK:\4l)l(‘ nit. “(qr mp rnllk wnh the PA,“ of (li.Sil‘(.t-rly cond wt and was war-di_g_ _]'_mI Humflod l‘(‘_Il'lE"’l(l:“t' iiiitil itivi: irinriiiiig Brother Perrd l. i‘ . ‘ ' . ' ‘ ‘‘'‘'‘" "‘”' “" 3' 53‘ ‘operator ll‘lf‘(”Z‘ll‘.lE| A .tI~.l ”’Y"“". "E, ‘he ‘.”f"a ““‘:" llU7.'>l' ll \r~. (‘ii-=iI‘2oiieIn\vn. bl’ his father Stan, ltnii Hi: I’ ll.” "‘,'.';“”“5 3’ '‘‘‘‘'“*“l‘‘%' l5h“'-E f'll.'ll"t "ill «are anti control of Burton Balliini. .i iTll!l‘, Stili A S ""”n ami. haw h.0'1 3 mill” "“l‘l(‘l*’ ‘Vhlli? llllflxlt‘-it‘ van and sgwra omrm “ma ‘.\.’I'ilIlIE the flouotntz operatioii.-' “L was remanded to DH. 31_ endeavoured to have lilo. rink 3‘ °""'3" °"l“'3"“"‘l." Willi hail Sol at $125. ready for skeiiiiic no \ l)'H.IEla< Miller. East Ro.\’3ll.V. i"\\' Year's Day. It is uruv (’\llF.”lE‘_'l that the children will he Hill" to have a free skotn T afternoon with the (llllilill ing skate for Cllllfii'I‘l1 John Bond 4. _ Not Involved Liquor Law In Accident Bond, 131 North River told The Guardian last i Amend menis 1 .3. ,in a minor accident as i'e-pori- There is no inriwaiinii that the i ’l'ho report which had nl)l.’lllif‘(l from the city POllf".‘ had voted that Mr Bond's car eign and most original costume desi us The choosing of a king and ht. would check with dealers on Coast Guard Ships Leave For Winter The Canadian Coast Guard Ships Wolfe and Tupper have both left Charlottetown for win- dut . r The CCGS Wolfe left Friday morning for Quebec where she cold weather at work in the St Lawrence River. The CCGS Tupper left yester- BRIEFS tion, and his government is con- tinually providing parks. camp- sites and playgrounds that aid the tourist industry. He also suggested that the tourist industry. itself. m I gh t be in a better position to sup- port the Highland College “The industry." he said. “is w orth from eight in i0 million dollars ;annually and. personally. I feel I ‘Former Sturgeon Lady Dies In U.S. MONTAG-UE - Miss Teresa Clarey of Montague. received the sad news of the death of her sister. Mrs. Mary Terry. w.'io died at her home at Hyde Park. Mass. Dec. 27. Mrs. Terry. who was in her 86th year. was born at Stur- geon, daughter of John and Mary tMacPheraonl Clarey. She is survived by one daughter. Mrs. Fillon of Hyde Park. Her husband and one daughter predeceased her some years a Also surviving are two sis- ters. Miss Teresa Clarey and Mrs. Annie Steele. and one pro- tlher John Clarey. all of Mon- tague. Funeral services will he held today and interment will be at ‘Whim Roa Hyde Park. 20. euniiny . lg. nu-n riill It probes the UII-IE0-<>UO realities of life m SHOWS 7 & 9 ONLY '1 FIST EDDIE... 8Sl'IIl§CI' . u e pick-up . . . the savage -; and level IN AMHERST Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mac- Beth. Wliim Road spent Christ- mas with their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Court and family. Amherst. N.S. * * * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ AT BELLEVUE Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacPl1er- son. Larry. Susan and Bradley of Weymoutih. Mass. are spend- ing their Christmas holidays with Mrs. MacPherson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. MacPherson, Believue. . AT WH 1M ROAD Miss Norma Campbell, Char- , lottetown. is spending her holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs Wesley Campbell. d. RECEIVING TREATMENT Mrs. Heatherdale is receiving treat- ment at the Kings County Mem- orial Hospital. IS PATIENT James Steele. Lower Montague . is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital. ON VACATION Miss Mary Hewitt. student at Prince of Wales College. Char- lottetown. is vacationing with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hor- ace Hewitt. Lower Montague -V-¥¥~¥¥¥¥-¥¥-¥ it l Maurice Vanlderatiiie.l Levee Slated At Souris SOURIS —— Mayor C. Edmund LaVie announced Friday that Souris’ New Year's levee Will be held this year at the town hall from 3 to 5 p.m. The levee was held for the SPECIAL FOR CHILDREN I '\2. l l l day morning for Georgetown to aid the shipping there and sin: will then remain in this area for several weeks depending on weather conditions. be used to get ator cars now lying on their sides. back on the track. The en- gine came E° re“ A“ an upright the Canadian Legion. and some P Slated Soon "Re-railing" of the CNR freight extra that left the track " between Road on the morning of Dec. 12 will take place "soon." train despatcher said Saturday. Baltic and Munn's Arthur Morrison Mr. Morrison said cranes will e four refriger- osition. The train had been transport- . ing 200,000 pounds of potatoes Wm “Dem the remainder of the when the derailment took place.!a19,-3 to H“, 1.-m-.,,m,,.r,. nt .,,....,. l"l‘f‘fl Plzitcs. which crush ‘:00 let" control to protect every n n e h"‘~l"‘l-S PPI‘ l|0'I|’- 530 2|“-‘H-S102-‘ tagainst the excessive use of al- oil twice yearly. Available at any. WATCHES FLIES LONDON iCPl —- A bakery firm has hired a man to keep dead flies from falling into the _ dough. The firm was fined £5 Wlllch recently for selling a loaf con- miles. taining a dead fly. iIt'f' made they will go hand in hand with strict supervision of e gulations governing liquor con ol. but he sold it to Lloyd Livdstonc. A check with city police last -i'l'lC.‘lll confirmed that Mr. Bond's Premier Shaw mm hnwowr jnanin I:-ad been erased from the mat in the event of a Imsming at-citiciit ‘sheet, . the name present laws. coniro’. ro:ul:i- 0' Ah? ‘lmfer was not releaselj‘ tions would be just as strict.‘ 0 '"".""Pq were reported '” “Controls have been llICl'C£lS€t’l H” a"“d‘°’“~ recently." he said. "as no want “H” A to have all outlets conriuciiii: business in a proper and ethical manner. “Most organizatioiis. such as SAVE MONEY IN THE BARN These stormy days by buying one clubs. are doing an cxcciicnt job , , of policing and control. The idea I‘‘'’"'‘‘ E‘l""’""’“E' The’ "'9. [is to see that all are t-mistnntiy‘miliivwd with I0-inch firavitv. ‘Cockshult dealer on P. E. I. TURNER FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. 53nd‘ l'it1.roy St. cohoi." SAHARA S-'\\’l)S Only a ninth of the Sziiiar.-i, covers 3.500.000 square is blanketed by first time last year at the Leg- ion home and it was considered a success with over 200 personst attending. . Th.s yea»r‘s levee will be at- tended by the mayor and the Tomi The six most suspenseful hours it fighting man ever survived! RANDOLPH SCOTT ‘7Ridin ( / town councillors and their wives. MATINEE t THIS WEEK IN hese Charlottetown and district. business concerns . . . CLIP AND SAVE FOR REFERENCE the new (‘riishers at Turner: ivvas lined $10 and costs or five ldays for allowing more than two 1 p. 1 I m l he was not invol\'r0' 5. . tic coast over a 30-year period. mr. m [hp paper last Sam_daV_. then uncovered it in 30 mon. i bean» years. i l cond and third place winners of £1EI?;lnt(;:a1ar§:;;r"3::"' r'r:“£('_;'.1' , lzziri been in collision with a‘ the various fancy dress compe- munity’ lfqum. law: anhnmh pW_;rP,.,,s~\'"ll'PlP driW’n by J01"! 3-. min“, which win include such tamms ha‘; hem "mm (N_‘;I:-Q \l:;-soy. S5 llllptgp Prince Street categories as centennial. west- R 10 for new leul.SL_mm| ‘ ‘ -, \.i- Bond solo‘ at the car ern, falryland. best couple, toi- Premier Cvaner M1” W‘ I \'I\l\'r‘d Ir?! ihi; colli<ion hriri ‘ "VII '\\‘"“ IV IITTI Ell Ont’ llITl(’ li;ii'i°v S1i'ect,, in October i962.l Charlottetown . DIIARLDTTETDWN and DISTRICT SPORTS I A public service in the interest of good sport, contributed by a to stop at stop signs. 'i'-..~en:crs in the front seat of a iitor vehicle. Two men were each fined $5 iid costs or two days for failing BURIED VILLAGE Moving sand dunes buried a mall village on Germany's Bal GREATEST SPY STORY DF ALL IN STAR WEEKLY Critics ‘and public alike have join in calling a new novel titled “The Spy Who Came In From The Cold" one of the most ierrifyingly real and significant spy stories ever written. On sale at book stores in its hard-cover edition for $3.75, this best seller comes as a bonus to Star Weekly rca'le.': at no extra charge. e _irst of too parts in this week's issue. NARNER BROS. FOR THE BEST Wholesale prices on all sporting goods FROM P. E. I's ONLY Exci.usivE SI‘OR'I‘ING ooous STORE The Bike Shop and Sport Lodge Get Your Membership for the Basilica Recreation l.orry's Restaurant 135 GREA'l‘ GEORGE STREET Centre g as Grafton st. Dial 4-8415 hOtgUn M.“ Radio cum.‘ WHERE GOOD srom‘-.: ME E1‘ WAkNLRCO\Oil AND and GUN vw ,4 '11-QXDIO Dancing and Special Entertainment (Non-is Scott. Lessee) RM0 MN WEAUUN /‘, v Frirlov and Saturday V’-» SALES 130 Richmond St E A Charlottetown ‘"‘"“ ‘“°'‘'‘”‘ '’ “ """'“’° ' ' PARTSE _ I ' ' Open 7 Days Each Week um“ *4‘ Tires. Batteries. Accessories, Repairs to All Makes of Radio, TV. Tape Recorders to. Phone 2-1291 100 Queen MONDAY SWI.MMING—-Juvenile boys‘ open l0-..'l0 YMCA SWIMMING—-Ladies‘ open 2:30 to 3:30 YMCA SWIMMIN(‘.—Men's open 8 to 10 YMCA BOWLING—0pen howling 2 to 5. Rollaway ..illJBElil inssivs I'll! lino: MCCURMlCK.........ROBERi R03SEN...... SIDNEY CIlRROLl..ROBERl ROSSEN .............. 4“4_44_4tts*******¥-#444 .....PlPER LAURIE oEoRoEc.SC0lT Cornwall Esso Service A. Cecil Maonousaii. Lessee Open Daily 1:30 am. to 10:30 Pm- lnow Tires In All Sizes At Reasonable Prices Phone 2-nos Adult Entertainment WARREN MAHLER Building Contractor Remodelling A Renovations of all in House Moving Foundations A specialty Phone sum is Auey st. HOCKEY-—P.W.C. hockey practice 8 to 9:45 SKATINC-—I-‘orum 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. MINOR HOCKEY—7:l5-8:15 p.m. TUESDAY BASI(E'I‘BAI.l,—-.Iunor swap open 9:30. YMCA BASI(E'I’BAI.I.—Intermediat.e Swap open 1:30, \')I(“A SWIMMINC-—Mt'n's open. 8 to I0, \'.\IT‘/\ BOWLING—0pen howling. 2 to 5, Rnllaway HOCKEY—Minor hockey 10:00-1:30 sI(ATING—-Foriim 2:00-4:00 p.m. I-I0(‘l(F.Y—Minor hnclu-yv 4:30.-6:00 p.m. SKATING-Teenager skate 7:00.—9:00 p.m. NFIVV YEAR'S DAY SWIMMING-—Open swim l:.'i0 to .‘l::.'l0. \’\I(‘A BOWLINC-—-Open ht'tu'Iim.: 2 to 5. Rollauay SKATING—F'orum 2:n0..1:00 p.m. SKA'l‘ING—Fnrum 8:00-10:00 p.m. PLAY BILLIARDS FOR RELAXATION Q INOORIR Q ITLLIARM Q IIOHT DALI. And Every Other Type Most Modern llnvlroumeiit And Faculties CH_ARLO'I"I‘F."I‘0WN BILLIARD CLUB none M10‘! in (it. Georu THURSDAY SWTMNTTNG-—i\Ien'.Ii swine I2 to 1:00. YWCA 8Wl’MMING—LatIles' swim 8:00 BASKFZTBALI»-Boys‘ haskethall 9:.'l0_ \'\'l("A HASKETBALII-—('i'iirl<' haskethall l:.'l0. Yl\'If‘A BOWLING-Open howling 2 to 5 HOCKEY-Minor hockey l0:.'t0 to 1 p.m. SKATING-—Forum lzrlfl-.'l:.‘l0 p.m. HOCKEY-Senior hockey 8:l5 p.m. FRIDAY IIASKETBAIJI-.Iiminr boys’ hatkctlmll '3ASKETBAl,L-Jiinlor Girls’ basketball 9 ‘in, 2:30, We Are Equipped To Walls Your Walls cleaner Than By Any All work niafanteed. I-‘or tall Intonna on Phone 4-5022 after 5 pm. . oblson 18 Alexandra Drive ’ING PONG—9:30. Yl\'I('A HWIMMING-—Men's swim S to I0. \'\lt‘.\ -!0Wl.ING—-Open howling 2 to S. Rollaii-ray llockey-—Mlnor hockcv 7:00-9:45 am. .lKA’I'IN(‘-—Forum 2:00-4:00 p.m. lIOCI(F.Y—-(‘ommerclul League 7:00--3:00 p.m. IKATINC-—Teens and mlulla R230 to l0:.'l0 p.m. SATURDAY BASKE'l‘RAI.I.-—.Iunior boys‘ basketball 9.30 BASI(E1'BAI.I.-—.IiinIor girls‘ basketball lI:00 BOWLING-—0pen howling l:.'l0 BOWl.ING—Open howling 2 to 5, Rollnwuv IIOCKEY—Mlmir hockey 7:00-l:'l0 p.m. 8KATING—(‘IIildren and addlts 2:00-4:00 p.m. HOCKEY-—Mlnor hockev 5:00-—l0:00 p.m. HARRISON JAMES RANl(lN'S WHITE ROSE SERVICE Tires Batteries - Accessories Free Pick-up and Delivery Phone -1-3643 Grafton Street East 2 1 Planting and Heating Contractor Du. Rea. I-III Phones 4-am lln Ave. Minor Repair.-. Tune-Ups. Phone 4.4136 Southport, Across From Causeway l l The Snortsnian's Rendezvous .IOHl\'NY’S Mn‘!-‘AIR TEA ROOM Cor. Kt-nt and Prince Sis. l.Iil1f‘hP.l - Confectionery .W:-iizavlm-s - Smokers Supplied BARRY'S SNACK BAR (Barry Moore. Prop.) Take out Service Open Daily Until 3 a.m. Phone 4-676? 25 St. I’. Rd. MODERN SNACKS FOR l\I()[)ERN PEOPLE Humpty - Dumpty Potato Chips tTuttle Bros.. Props.) Phone i-375] 70 Queen HARRY .\’IEI.LlSH Your Imperial Stow Oil Agent In (harlottetown Phone -4-S308 For Prompt Delivery 233 Elm Ave. CONNIE l.e(‘I.AlR Building Contractor Repair: and Renovations to Kitchens. Rumpus Rooms. 1- . Dial 4-.il4l 04 Orlehnr Bt. BRlt£H’I‘ON DAIRY (Allie Mclnnis. Prop.) Drink Milk For Health’: Iain Dial 4..ui:in 107 Green at.