Colder weather than normal ap- pears to be in store for most Can- adians tor the Christmas season. The {today outlook of the United States weather bureau for Dec- .ember calls for temperatures to leverage below seasonal normals Atons_i over most of Canada. Only Van- couver Island, «the Eastern Mari- » time Province. Newfoundland and northeastern Quebec are expected to have temperatures near normal averages. ' XOR My. " ' -' ‘ ins-tutors) ,; ' «or-om.- . R'Efilfttiflflx' . restatement: . yARCOUVfR as I It: common 09‘ ' ‘ r stash. 0.5 .. Wing-tats: --o.a "renown t Precipitatidn is expected to be heavy along the east coast and. in section of Central Canada. Tables with the above maps show normal temperatures and precipitation in inches of rain tor centers in the various regions. Gordon MacMillan of Cornwall " will head the newly formed Men's Association of Cornwall-Kingston- New Dominion congregation of the ‘United Church which was offici- ally organized on Friday evening it Cornwall hall. ‘Lester Keizer president of the P.E.I. Presbytery Men’s Council, installed the new officers. Rev. R. A. Patterson, who is honorary president of the organization, of- fered player. other officers are Walter A. Shaw, vice-president; Roy Youn- Orga'nlzations using this column 10 promote their meetings and Entertainments are requested to silace their announcements m ’. “the name of the organization or I fflroup who are sponsoring the ' {Event ' {The Rev. E. M. ,B. Wlheelock, ' . :_District Secretary of the British » and Foreign Bible Society Will 1 ‘ ;.Memor1a1 Health Centre. l‘ln Clyde River hall. {Speak at the United Church. New ?Dominion, Monday evening, De - .gember 8th. at 8.00 9.111. The ex- ?eenent sound film, “The Living Word” will be shown. A01 wel- Dome.” ,- gCredit Union Banquet, Spring- I." field Hall, Wednesclay, Decem - gber 10, 7.30 p.m. Annual Meet- The 8.30 Special Speaker. Every- Welcome. ‘ December 11th in Tyne Val- tley Hall the Shur Gain Amateur :Cavalcade in aid of Stewart Show "istarts at 8 pm. Also a sale of Shur-Gain Amateur Cavalcade Friday. .December 12th. 8 pm. Sponsored :by Clyde River and Cornwall I. Entries should be in by f‘December 9th. Send entries to ‘ ‘; ,.Mrs. Lorne McNevin, Cornwall. * Shur-Gain Amateur Cavalcade gin Hampton Hall, Wednesday. allocember 10th. 8 pm. acme EVENTS Regular Dance, Bonshaw lnn " l-Gordon MacMillan Heads. United Church Men’s Ass’n ker, secretary-treasurer. Direct- Cornwall; Kingston and Brent Currie. for New Dominion. ’ Members of the membership committee are Willard Proude and Lloyd MacKinnon. Kingston: and Delmer Currie. New Domin- ion. ‘ Frizzel Cornwall, Heber Barrett and Alton Newman Kingston; George MacPhee and Lee Taylor, New Dominion. John A. MacNalr of Charlotte- town. who formed the first Men's Association of the United Church Men on Prince Edward Island. stated that the Cornwall club is now the 21st out of 33 pastoral charges on the Island. A number of men from Char- lottetown and York were present and spoke briefly. congratulating the members on their initiative It was agreed that the associa- tion will meet monthly on the third Thursday of each month ‘II: a different point of the charge. Rev. le.R Patterson described the event as one of the highlights in the life of the pastoral charge and predicted that the fellowship which would result would benefit the charge as a whole. Mrs. Hazen Howard on behall of the ladies accented the thanks of Willard Proude speaking on behalf of the men. Mrs. Howard who has been active for many years in women’s missionary work expressed pleasure that the men had seen fit to organize. She looked forward to an era of in- creased activity as a result of the combined efforts of the two organ- ization. ors are Cornwall, Clarence M-ur-, chison and Arthur Howard, for‘ Willard Proude for. Roy Crosby and Stanley Murchi-: son .Cornwall. Walter MacE-wen- On the program committee are ,r Clarence Murchison and Elmer Four Appear” In Police Court Two young city inen were re- primanded by Magistrate K. M. Martin for their ignorance on the ethics of courtroom proce- dure and then were rapped with fines of $15 and costs or 10 days each. Only four cases were on the docket. King Street and Elm Avenue residents appeared in City Po- lice Court on Saturday morn- ‘ and disorderly. Two other city men appeared on charges all being drunk and incapable. A 27— year old King Street man was ,sentenced to: 10 days in the Queen‘s County Jail while a 39-year old ‘Dorchester Street resident was remanded for one week. ’ CYPRIOT SHOT DOWN NllOOSlA, Cylprus ( [Reuters l-—— Two masked. gunmen. carrying a double-barrel‘led shotgun and a pistol. shot a Greek~Cy1priot seven times and killed hlllm at Yer-asset village, southwest Cyprus Friday night. ing on changes of being drunk Minesweepers, Patrol Boat Tie Up In Charlottetown They were a little late in an living but two ships of the First Canadian Minesweeper Squad ron finally arrived in Charlotte town on the tail of a brisk north- west wind shortly alter 2.30 p.m. on Saturday. H.M.C.S. Resolute and HM. C.S. Chignccto were scheduled to arrive in port at about 10.30 am. but changed course to ac- company the H.M.C.S. Loon into port. The Loon had broken her gyro and was finding the going tough in heavy seas. Cmdr. A. C. Campbell. C.D., R.C.N., said at a press con- ference on Saturday that the two ships had planned originally to go to Summerside to do some research work with R.C.A.F. equipment and personnel but the harbour in - the western town was frozen and they made their Island stop at Charlottetown. The Loon. under the com- mand of CPD. R. H. Player of Toronto and Halifax. is a coastal patrol vessel with a complev ment of 20 men. It had planned on proceeding to Pugwash to take UNTD’s of Mount Allison University to sea for manoeuv. res but strong gale winds Forced her to take shelter. The Resolute and Chignecto. ,which had just returned from a cruise to Charleston. North Carolina. are on another short training cruise. If the harbour in Summerside is clear today, they will proceed to that port for a one-day stay. If that harbour is not clear, they will remain in Charlottetowu another day and leave on Tuesday morning. Eit- her way the ships will leave for Pictou. N.S. on Tuesday. Cmdr. Campbell, a native of Victoria, 3.0, has been at his present post for six months. The captain of the Chignecto. Lt.-Cmdr. C. D. Gillis, C.D.. R.C.N., is a native of Prim Point and the only Islander aboard the three vessels. It was noted by Cmdr. Camp- bell that the 1st Canadian Mine— sweeper Squadron’s six-ship fleet Wlll be in Charlottetown again «around the end of May. 1959. “Charlottetown.” he said, “is number one on the list of spots that the boys like to visit most.” Funeral Held On Saturday Of Prominent Ch’town Man The funeral of Picton R. Mc- Cormac was held Saturday morning from his late residence at Longworth Avenue to St. Dun- stan’s Basilica where Solemn Requiem High Mass was ccl‘e. brated by his brother Rev. Ed- win McCormac. S. J.. of Winni- Peg- Deacon and sub-deacon were Rev. Clare MacDonald and Rev. Preston Hammil‘l. The Most Rev- erend Malcolm A. MacEachern, D.D., Bishop of Charlottetown occupied a seat in the sanctuary. His chaplains were Rev. George MacCormac and Rev. William Simpson. The following priests were also present in the sanctuary, Rt. Rev. Patrick McMahon. Rev. Terrance Campbell, Rev. Dr. L. P. Callaghan, Rev. George Mac- Donald, Rev. Reginald MacDon- ald, Rev. F. L. Mullally, Michael Mac-Isaac. C.Ss.R.. Rev. Charles McCarthy, Very Rev. Bennett MacDonald. Rev. Wil- liam Allan, C.Ss.R., Rev. 0. P. Wood. Rev. Vincent Murnaghan, Rev. Austin Bradley and Rev. Thomas MacLellan. Rev. Dr. Bernard Gillis assist- ed in the choir. Premier A. W. Matheson and members of his Cabinet, Mayor E.C. Johnstone and members of the Charlottetown City Council as well as several former coun- cillors, members of the Knights of Columbus. Council 824. mem- ‘bers of the Charlottetown Club, pupils of Grade VII of Birch- wood High School and the staff of Sterns Limited and New Method Cleaners attended “the fu- neraT in‘a body. ' The honorary pallbearers were Senator T, V. Grant, Senator G. H. Barbour, Senator J. J. Mac- Donald, Hon. J .A. Bernard, Hon. Mr. Justice Mark R. MacGuigan, Judge C. St. Clair Trainor, Mayor W. A. Currie. Dr. F. A. MacMillan, Dr. L. I. Dunffy. Dr. H. A. MacMillan, Dr. B. J. O'Meara. M. A. Farmer. Bruce Pound, P. C. Trainer, Eugene Kelly, Frank J. MacDonald. 187 Queen NEW TV..FOR CHRISTMAS The Perfect Family Gift! Here’s a gift the whole family will enjoy for years to come. See our complete range of Sparton TV from portables to consoles. Priced from $189 to $525. Terms to suit your bud- get. Dial 6314 ROBINSON SUPPLIES FOR ALL HUNDREDS OF SLIPPERS THE FAMILY STORE HOURS DECEMBER * 8, Mon. 8.00 to 9.00 Revr Also Walter Morrissey. Wen- dell Mullins. Eldon Hickey. Michael Michael. Cecil Miller, E. P. Foley. Louis H. Poole, John Annear, Benjamin Rogers, Watson MacNaught. T. J. Kick- ham. Neil Matheson, E. D. Reid. J.O.C. Campbell. J.W.D. Camp— bell. Dr. A. R. Grant. Stewart Ross, Laughlln .VIacKinnon, J.J. Mustard, Robert Dawson, Percy Boyle, Austin Bowman. Percy Noye. Roland MacDonald, Harry MacLaughlin, Levi McNally. Wil- liam Lacey. Ira Lewis. Milton Furness, Hector MacLeod, Ken- neth MacRae. Laughlin G‘illis and Ralph Johnston. The active pallbearers were Dr. E. S. Giddings. Edison Tan- ton, Emmett MacDonald, F. R. MacLaine. W. R. MacNeill. and Arthur Gormley. Interment was in the Catholic cemetery where service was con- ducted by Rev. Edwin McCor- mac, S. J. The funeral was large- ly attended. ‘GUN-HI-RE’ SERVICE JOHANNESB-UIRG ( Reuters )— One man was murdered, another was kidnapped and two women were beaten Friday when payroll gangsters struck in organized at- tacks. All least one of the wearp~ ons used is thought to have come from a “bitten-gun” service es- tablished by 3 Johannesburg gang. Protestant Orphanage Contributions $10.00~l\11elndy Circle. K i n g s l Daughters. Charlottetown. '$25.00—Coronation L.O.L. Mill- view. $ 5.00—Lady Coronet Millview. Millview District, Collectors: Mrs. R. Sanderson and Mrs. George MacEachern. $2.00 ea: Mrs. Edison Drake. Mrs. Francis Drake. $1.00 ea: Mrs. Perley Drake. Lorin Drake. Claude Wood. Amos Acorn. Mrs. J. A. Smith, Mrs. John Weatherbie, Mrs. M. E. Jenkins. Mrs. Milton Smith, Mrs. Edison Storey, Mrs. Matt- hew Acorn, Mrs. Herman Ings. Mrs. Vernon Jenkins, Mrs. George Jenkins, Mrs. Wilfred Drake. Mrs. Ambrose Weather- bie, Ralph Sheidow, Ralph San- derson, Alex. Stewart, Harold Robertson, Samuel Drake. 50c ea: Mrs R. B. Mutlow. Mrs. Carrier. Mrs. Red Crane. Total—$25.50. New Glasgow. per W. I. $2.00: Mrs. Lorenzo Stevenson. $1.50: Mrs. Harold Ling. $1.00 ea: Mrs. Harold Hill, Mrs. Richard Dickieson, Miss Ann Stevenson. Mrs. Oliver Parkman, Mrs. Ralph Dickieson, Miss Ella Semple, Mrs. Melvin MacLeod, Mrs. R. L. Dickieson, Mrs. George Dickieson, Mrs. Richard Smith, Mrs. William Nicholson, Mrs. Jay Edwards, Mrs. Foster Sellar, Mrs. Leith Dickieson. 50c ea: Mrs. Herbert Steven- son, Mrs. Roy Dickieson,‘ Mrs. Earl Houston, Mrs. C.S. Ding- well. Mrs. Elmer MacDonald, Mrs. Lorne Stevenson, Miss E1- sie Laird. . Total—$21.00. Union Road, (Queens Co.), Col- lectors Mrs. Eric MacMillan and Marjorie Lamont. ' $2.00: Everett Lamont. $1.00 ea: Harold Yeo. Sterling Yeo, Walter Gill. Alton Newman, Harry NeWman, Wilfred Hardy, Mrs. B. C. Hardy, Donald Mac- Leasn, Mrs. Eric MacMillan, Mrs. Brent MacMillan, Mrs. Earl Livingstone, Mrs. Wally Morrow, Mrs. Albert Foster. g THE GLORIA . LADIES WEAR g “Where Smarter Women ‘ , Shop” is Wmmmnmefi QEEWWEWW . SHOP NOW— ? Relax at Christmas! gr Q Lovely Lingerie ‘ 3% Q Pretty Blouses g} Q Soft Sweaters 2 s1 Q Stylish Skirts 39 Q Newest Dresses 5‘ :smuo g "‘5 [mm thrisfmsl It. ms. 5 33 R 132 Richmond St. 50c ea: C. Pater. Jan Wolvers. Theodore Newson. Mrs. Albert Holmes. Mrs. Walter MacArthur. Mrs. Angus Ma‘cPherson. Mrs. John Ashley. Total—$18.50. Meadow Bank. Collectors Har- vey Hyde and John Yeo. $1.00 ea: Gordon MacLean. Colin Murray. Gordon Boyle. Harvey MacLean. Russell Hyde, Mrs. Robert Jewell. Mrs. Ding- well M7acFadyen. Mrs. Ray Crosby. 50c ea: James Yeo, Stewart Miller, Victor MacPhail, Elmer Clow, Stanley Hyde, Sterling Clow. Mrs. Fred Hyde, Mrs. Elmer Hyde. Total—$12.00. Springfield, Collector Mrs. Clar- ence Haslam. $1.00 ea: Howard Parkman. Mrs. R. C. Howard, Mrs. Ern- est Haslam, Miss Muriel Has~ lam, Reggie Haslam, Nelson Matheson, William Haslam, Ira MacKay. Sutherland MlacKay. Bazil Haslam. Jack Hickox. Ro- bert Jergenson, Florrie Drum- mond. Roland Matheson. Herbert Profit, Cederic Seaman, Keath Mayne, Allison Mayne, C. Sin- clair. Clarence Hasl-am. ers. Norris Sinclair. 50c ea: William : Constable. Ada MacKay. Gerrit Loo, Irving Haslam, Eric Sinclair. Total—$23.50. District of Hampshire, Collector Mary Proud. $2.00: Mrs. John Clark $1.00 ea: Barker MacPhee, Mrs. J. G. MacLeod. Mrs. Er- rol Stewart, Mrs. Everett Clow, Percy Matthews, Mrs. Cecil Stewart. Mrs. Harry Edwards, Mrs. Ralph Edward's. Alice Ed- Jvands, Davis Ward, Mrs. Elmer Younker, John Watts, Mrs. Hill- son Tremere, Mrs. Leighton Larter. Redverse Stewart, Clif- ford Proud, Pope Tremere, Robert Edwards, Mrs. Raymond Tremere. Mrs. Hedley MacPher- son. Mrs. Elmer Larter, Mrs. Watson Latter, Mrs. William Green, Mrs. David Proude, ‘_ KODAK CAMERAS and Accessories Christmas Camera Sets . . . $9.95 REDDIN BROS. DRUGS Dial 4386 NEWS & VIEWS ON GROCERIES CFCY THURSDAYS 11:00 OJ". ‘00.; ? JPIOI M3 SAVE ssslss ALL YOUR TURKEY— DON’T GMIBLE WITH CHRISTMAS DINNER. ORDER A DEPENDABLE CO-OP ' . TODAY CO-OP SUPER MARKET “An Island Store—Owned by Island People” FREE DELIVERY —”- PHONE 8557 FREE CUSTOMER PARKING l The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Dec. 8, 3 Heath Parter, Mrs. Charles Lar- ter, Miss Hannah Proud, Mrs. Wylie Stewart, Mrs. George Kitson. Mary Proud, Mrs. Fred Kitson. 75c ea: Mfrs. Brwce MacDon- ald, Mrs. Oliver Tremere. .50c ea: Mrs. Chester White. Judith Easter, James Jewell. Mrs. Earl Ward, Mrs. Preston Tremere. Mrs. Hamilton Watts. 25c ea: Elbert Waite, Mrs. Benj. Ward. Cavendish, Collectors Mrs. John MacNeill. and. Mrs.. Herbert Wyand. $2.00 ea: Ernest MacNeiIl. John MacNeill, A. B. LePage. Mrs. Herimicah Simpson. Reginald Simpson, Mrs. Alfred Moore, Rev. Allison Haley. $1.00 ea: Mrs. Robert Mac- Kenzie, Lorne MacNeill, Mrs. Ralph Burdett. Herbert Moore, Milton Green. George MacCoub— lrey, Mrs. G. W. Profitt, Herbert Wyand, Orville Houston, Edward Lowther, D. B. M-acCoubrey, Mrs. Francis. George Clark, Eric Simpson. John Stewart. William Johnston. B l a n c h e Wyand, Lowell Wyand. 75c e : Ralph MacNeill. Mrs. Ira Mc oubrey. 50c ea: Mrs. James 0. Simpson, Sterling Stewart. Total—$34.50. York, per Alpha W.I. Collectors, Mrs. Peter Proud and Mrs. Dewar Swan. $2.00: George Cudmore. $1.00 ea: Irving MacDonald. Stuart Vessey. Ernest MacDon- ald, Hacnry Lewis, Dewar Swan, Laken Lewis. Raymond Watts. Harold Watts. Claude Lewis, Louis Vessey. William Cockett, Peter Proud. Frank Watts. Frank Lewis, William Watts. 50c ea: Malcolm Allen. Zamp- hir Costache, Harold Taylor, Randolph Murray, Wes. Cooper. William Watts. Hilda Schmalz. Collectors: Mrs. Rcuht-n Watts and Mrs. Arthur Johnson. $1.00 ea: Ma‘s. Elmer Blown. Mrs. Lloyd Vessey. Mrs. Abner Vessey. Mrs, lra Lewis. Mrs. Roscoe MacDonald. Geo r as Whitway, Darker Jewell. Ray- mond Vessey, Rev. George P11- liot. Mrs. Harry Welton. Mrs. Leonard Andrew. Mrs. Lclth Brown. Arthur J ohnson, Mrs. Willard Murray. 50c: Mrs. Cooke. Total—$14.50. Collectors: Mrs. Lloyd Vessey and Mrs. Elmer Brown. $10.00—Frank Butcher $2.00: Vernon Duck. $1.00 ea: Mrs. Reuben Watts, Arthur Vessey. Mrs. Robert Chappell, Mrs. Clifford Chap- pell, Richard Vessey. William Pidgeon, Mrs. Leigh Vessey, Myron Ling, Mrs. Walter Mal- lett, Mrs. Minto Foster. Mrs. Frank Vessey. Total—$23.00. . Grand Total, York District—- $58.00. 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