’ j r Fe x . Ks nt \ fy ay s be ae na 7 _ SOR. Gi: 3 lo Tignish Men to the Christ child in the _the visit ef the Wise table at Bethlehem. lignish Students Stage Yule Concert Her Heart” a concert staged im jthere she found the true Joy that.'.4 in custody to Deé® ; three acts by the Tignish Re- |Christmas brings. gional High School was held be- Cast of Characters: Mrs fore a large audience recently in | Price, Rena Elklershaw;. Marie, the school auditorium, under the | Peggy Hogan; Mre- Miller, direction of Sister St. Angela Marge Buote; Miller children, Marie. F \Judy' — Patsy Richard, Don — \Gerald McRae, Jerry — Michael The Prologue was by. Mary ‘ a around a rich Mrs. Price whe |>roderick, Susie — Lynda Has- thought very little about Chriet- oA Piers mas until she heard the carolers Bh A aay ae — Palin te singing outside her window, and Joseph — Gerald Doucette, "Moe on inviting them in was told the dern Youths — Carol Ann Per story of the first Christmas and iry, Ernest Richard. Carolers the Birth of a Saviour. |— ‘Helen McPhee, Frances Rea- She then became more inter- |dy, Sharon Bernard, Janet Bou- ested as she heard the story fur- |dreault, Joan Arsenault, Jean ther from children of her best | Arsenault, Joyce DesRoches. friend’s ‘family, and her outlook |Three Kings: Roy Hogan, John on Christmas and the spirit of | Broderick, Robert Hogan. - : giving changed. She was led by | Stage manager was Edith an angel to the Crib scene, and ‘Gaudet. WESTERN FUNERALS Case Heard MORRISON FUNERAL — | SUMMERSIDE . — Decision The funeral for T.D. Morrisom {was adjourned to Jan. 6 in the was held Friday afternoon from case of Wendell James Baird, the Compton Furieral Home to |Richmond, against whom s& the Presbyterian Church, Sum- [charge of ill-treating three merside, where service was |calves was heard in County conducted by Rev. J’S. McBride | Court here Thursday before Ma- Hymn sung was ‘‘The King Of een W. Chester S. MacDon- Love, My Shepherd 1s”. A solo /a@id. “© Son Of Man” was rendered | The accused, represented by by Robert Schurman. Employ- | J. Melville » Campbell, testified ees of Morrison and MacRae |if his own behalf. Lioyd Heck- Ltd.,-_ the _Town—Council, Y's |bert, Summerside, and Weldo Men and Y's_Menettes attended | gave evidence for the in a body. Active pelfbearers Crown. Crown. prosecutor was were: Harold W. Champion. Ira |George R. McMahon. Maltreatment = cna iat pr Parkdale Scouts éexes ™* ™* Give Yule Party A Richmond man was fined $20 olus costs or 30 days of un-| The First Parkdale Scout lawful possession of liquor, and Troop held a Christmas party an Abram’s Village youth was (for children of Sherwood Hospi- remanded in custody on a sim- {tal in the Parkdale Junior High ilar charge. School auditorium recently. - Gordon Bernard Gallant, Mis--| Santa Claus was in attendance couche, pleaded guilty to caus and distributed candy and gifts ing ptoperty damage amounting |to the guest. to less than $50 ard was remand-| Films were shown by Weston Carmody on his recent trip to the Bahama Islands. Among those who were suc- cessful in game competitions ‘ + City Firemen were the members of- Bill Bow- a jerbank’s ‘Fox Patrol, including Answer Calls David McAskill, Billy Higgins, The Charlottetown Fire De- partment were called to the ‘ three daughters, Bernard in Mal- home of Elmer Blanchard, 138 peque, Emmett in St. Lawrence, Upper Prince Hi a Mrs. William Condy; (Ethel) at : mmerside, s. James — This fire caused no dam- Rema, (eka) ei a ; . town. s. George Veno (Gert-, The department nS ie) of Miscouche, George of Moncton - and Wilfred of Alma. Another son Joseph predeceas- ed her. There are 4 grandchil- dren and 33 great grandchildren also two brothers and one sis- ter, Henry Perry of Tignish, Robert McArthur. e 2 a efeh i | | jElm Avenue. The cause 3 5 5 : : z & 3 “The funeral ‘will be on Tues- ‘to ‘the Bike Shop Great |Home, Alberton to Immaculate Lr - tur- | Conception Church, Palmer a | . Road for Requiem High at 10 o'clock. Interment in the ‘St. Peter's Bay School Dies In S’side |Mrs. Thomas Shields occurred |Saturda: x ronan at Somerset Manor Summerside. The former Margaret Perry St. was born at St. Louis 77 years Sie senate ieee aoe Hickey, Herbert Schurman, Wil- | Cecilia (Mrs. Peter Frank) Jago. Following ‘her marriage to annual Christmas concert to a liam R. Morrison, Lieyd Gori! |Labobe, Lennox Island, charged and Orrin Wallace. Honorary |With. attempting to obstruct the - pallbearers were: W.D. Young, Course of justice, elected trial by R.A. Horne, Ernest L. Walker, magistrate. Her case was ad- Frank Daley, Ralph D. Rayner, | Walter Pickard, Alex B. Camp-| Augustine Frank Areenault, pened Se Dec. SY RE ee | Mr. Shields 59 years ago they |lived in the Lauretta district om {yet 2utence of parents and the Center Line Road. Her hus- : _ Master of ceremonies for the band predeceased her 19 years |. was Desald And : ago. Suurviving chairman of school trustees and ase four Mt O08 a easical sane were un- bell, MLA; Dr. J.B. Dowhing,| . Lorne H. MacFarlane, T. Earle “riaerate First Storm Bogs gay, William Ward, E.S. Mathe- eon, Victor Inman and R.E. EI- lis. Interment was in Peoples | MADDIX viaeotiee” — The funeral for Augustine Maddix was held Friday morning from | SUMMERSIDE — The first the home of his sister, Mrs. Fi--|bad snow storm of the season dele Arsenault. St. Gilbeert, to St. |was playing havoc with motor James Church, Egmont ~Bay, |véhicle transportation here last where Requiem High Mass was (night winds of 33, gusting to 45 celebrated by Rev. Charles Gal- | miles per hour creating poor vi- lant. Seated in the sanctuary (sibility and heavy drifting on all was Rev. Adrien Arsenault. Pall- main thoroughfares. bearers were: Cedric LeClair | Treffic was practically at a Alphonese Gallant, Capt. Rene standstill in the town and al- Maddix,. Agno _Maddix,_Azade | though plows were keeping the Arsenault and Ernest Arsenault- (main streets open, few people Interment was in the church (were seen venturing out. Visibil- . ity was also poor in town. The RCAF Summerside wea- ther office reported a total fall of rain, freezing rain and snow j from 9 o'clock Christmas Night At Peter- |when the storm started, to 8 o’- borough, Ont., Sunday Dec. 28, [clock last night, of five inches. |! 1965, Mrs. Annabell MacDougall, | Freezing rain also made travel- witow of the late Weslie Mac- jing on the highways extremely’ Dougall, formerly of Cornwall nea : Their tentative forecast at 10 Charlottetown Tuee | cciock last might was for am end.to the snowfafl. A met spokesman stated however that fting and ‘continued poor vis- der the supervision of the music instructor Sandy Clark. At the close of the program Santa appeared and, amid much excitement on the part of the younger pupils and pre-school pils and their teachers for the less called on an emergency. very fine performance. Late yesterday afternoon &/| One shadow dimmed the joy- plow was called out to assist the | ous festivities and that was the CNR bus which was stranded im |knowledge that Mr. Clark was. four miles from here. Also yes- | the pupils in the New Year. terday afternoon a plow was sent | Mr. Anderson on behalf of the towards Ellerslie to assist a pri- trustees and Francis White, vate vehicle taking a woman to (principal of the school, spoke Prince County Hospital. She was |highly of Mr. Clark, both as a believed not in serious condition. ‘trustee and as a friend who RCMP in both Borden and |helped in many other acitivities. Summerside and the town police PURITY DAIRY all reported a -quiet Christmas holiday with no accidents or | breaks. The local fire department was called out at, approximately 7.30 yesterday morning to 3% North- imberiand Street where a floor 'furnace had flooded. This appar- ently was more as a precaution- ary measure and no damage was ; Maritime Electric reported no trouble on their lines as a result of the’ freezing fain and-a com- spokesman said ‘we're our fingers crossed that NOW OPEN Repairs on all Electrical Appliances Reasonable ibility, until dark tonight. The forecaster said the storm was caused by a low pressure High Mass at 10.30. Interment late last night. The weather last - . : clear down to Maine as a result SAWDEN — At Oxford, .Nova jof a high pressure area moving Scotia, Dec. 2%, 1965, Myrtle |in from Ontario. __wife of Rev. Frank W./| Most plow dispatchers stated Sawden and formerly of |their plows would not ‘venture Meadowbank. Funeral from jout until early this morning up- United Church today, Monday at 4 p.m. Interment in : CITY AREA FUNERALS ; the church cemetery. SHIELDS — At. Somerset Man- or, Summerside,* on Saturday, Dec. 25, 195 Mrs. Thoma'’s Shiekis of Alma in her 7th year. Resting at Rooney’s Fun- FUNERAL — eral Home, Alberton from where |The funeral for Mrs. Margaret. the funeral! will be held on Tues |A. MacKenzie was held Dec. 28. day, Dec. 2, leaving the funér- 1965 from the MacLean Funer- al home at 9.30 te Immaculate |@! Home where service was con- Conception ‘Church, Palmer ete by Rev. CC. pts Road, for Requiem High Mass | jh, New Brunswick with com. at 10. Interment in the church | mittal taking place in the family cemetery, Fern cemetery. NO SLIPPING ON ICE! JARI 2-way SHOWTHROWER OW WITH ICE “MURRAY WHITE. SALES and SERVICE 86 Orlebar Street The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Dee. 27, 1965. 3 as to tne anioss mred sane : five inches of snow had fallen on | reported that the bus from Char- | Louis late last night. Jerry Doyle, John Hogan and Dan Perry of Campbellton and | Mrs. Jyerh Mallett of New An-, pan. Holds Concert. eee Trattic-In-Prince- ee Travellers Rest approximately |jeavingand would not be with : ik fi: He z 2 | Island News Page ===" Western and-Central Districts «= muitary i i Lip? i ' : hi 1 a f : | Z Z fel r 5j ; r One U.S. side Da Nang It was enga meter defence leers were under orders not to | First Blast Of Winter Disrupts Transportation ===: === out- : | A typical instance of the Viet The eee, Sion at the |flights beetween P.E.1. and the | up Charlottetown io Range last ‘mainland were cancelled yester- | patient was taken from Duvar \gain, the m night reported that between 4.00 day. to O'Leary Community Hospital said. They refused, however, to | a.m. and 8 p.m. yesterday some | The Island Motor Transport and there was a sick call to St. \explain why the ist A’ | \ | \fired artillery rounds the Charlottetown area. For the | lottetown to Tignish yesterday ‘hours before word two-hour period prior to 4 a.m. | was cancelled due to heavy| MONTAGUE — The Montague jon, division headquarters to | the recorded amount of freezing | ground drift and poor visibility. |#"e® reported snow flurries, by A pain was three-quarters of an|Both mainland buses arrives at i ee ‘ ae ed “We thought | thei iwinds a avy drifting. The ine their destinations late due to the |Winds a Sins ee. se atid tun,” Gun» een Tale HE, if : igi cf ; i g i | ; & The meteorologist indicated | late arrival of the trains at Am. | that the cloud. snowflurries aad | herst with lack of viei- |Ported blocked. drifting conditions were forecast | bility. to continue until sometime’ this The Borden CNR Ferry morning, with the chance that may continue through- | minal reported that the 6.25 and | the 7.30 a.m. crossings were can- ot E out today. The mercury was also fore- | celled yesterday due to cast to drop during the night, | people travelling and very rough with the daytime temperature |crossings. All other crossings not climbing above the mid-20's, | were on schedule- winds were expected to be north ALBERTON — The area re- % with gusts of 40 mph. ported last night that intermit- ee tent snow began falling on Sat- cama of highways |urday night and continued all reported heavy drifting and poor day yesterday causing visibility “om all Island highways | drifting and closing roads, for DRUG STORE OPEN z REDDIN BROS. DRUG STORE ed off the roads and are operat-|prince area with strong winds vincial Airways reports all |to the Western Hospital. Another a / aectnnaamamt | Watch “Canada 99” Monday, December 27, 10:00—11:00 pm on CBC-TV. i 3 é \thority in the high -commaad | See PLL KEEP YOU WARM i E | .._ Plug in this Master eater for instant cir- all ‘snow removal op- | traffic about 4 o'clock yesterday ‘ culated heat. Vented, erations, As a result snow Te- | afternoon. Last night it was still OPEN MONDAY ee ae eee moval equipment has been call- | heavy in the Western ‘a 'sb0.000 BTU vis. 000 ing only on an emergency basis. | and heavy drifting 10 a.m. to 12 noon They will begin clearing opera-| Plows operated only for emer- 4 Electric tions oe the storm and drift- gencies. They had one call. to 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Co. Ltd. ing subsides. Elmsdale yesterday to bring a | "6 to 8 A spokesman for Eastern Pro- maternity case from Elmsdale p.m. p.m. Dial 4567 OE eo ay capri oe. ST er meena ety { £ | } | t + —— GOO eling — AES : . gtves you THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA. His life insurance is something he didn’t have to buy. But did. For his family. And. each time he thinks back-on that he feels a little proud of himself. He’ we good! eae i ili. 0-268