I‘ Prime. Minister Diefenbaker relaxes with British P rim. Minister Macmillan during talks between the two at Nas- sau. Bahamas. Dec. AT NASSAU They discussed Britain's bid to join the European Common Market and trade problems of interest to all Commonwealth countries. This photograph o Alberion and West Prince Countyi 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Dec. 2’7, 1962. Iignish Area Has Quiet l l i Christmas Celebratio TIGNISH -—- Christmas was celebrated quietly in the Tig‘ nish area and took much the same pattern as the previous Christmas Eve. when high winds and drifting, clogged the l roads. and forced many people to cancel their plans of attend- ing midnight church services and carol singing. At St. Simon and St. Jude's Roman Catholic Church. high mass at midnight was celebrat- ed by Rev. Floyd McGaugh. Prior to the midnight mass the Ladies Choir under the direc- tion of Sister St. George sang Christmas carols. Music was rendered by Miss Jean Perry. WESIERN BRIEFS TO TORONTO Rev. David MacDonald left yesterday by plane for Toronto. a will be absent from Alber- ton for 10 days. FROM HALIFAX Evelyn Richard. Hail- faur. N.S.. is spending Christmas with her sister, Miss Josephene Richard, Tignish. AT ELMSDALE Lorne Coughlan. Town”. is spending a brief Christmas holi- day with his parents. Mr and Mrs. George Coughlm. Elms- dale. IN S‘SIDE Mrs. Frank P. Fraser. Alber- tcn. spent the Christmas week- daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gardin- or ton. was a Christmas guest of her son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Terence Gavin, Tig- aish. g WE'RE GUESTS ; Cpl. Ian McFarlane with his wife and two children who spent the past four weeks in France were Cln'istmas guesta atthahomeolherparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard. Tia- nish. HAVE GUESTS ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Donald. Alma. have as welcome guests ; at this Christmas season three ii members of their family. Miu Rae Donald of Charlottetown. I. Dr. Leigh Donald of Frederic- . ton. NR. and Mrs. Byron Weeks of Amherst. NS. - IIAD SURPRISE Mira Canine Gaudet Ti.- m t.” v shuttles-WM” . Frances, Lontae and am. m . and son. modes and mom-law "Mac" all 4! r A! MIC a T i i No serious accidents were re-‘ ported over Christmas. . Many members of families arrived home in time to spend Christmas with their families. Santa Claus visited with the children at the Legion 0 me. Saturday, and arrived on Chris-i tmas Eve night with his rein-i deers. to fill the stockings and: leave gifts. The younger gener-l ation spent Christmas D ay, visiting back and forth looking. over each others‘ gifts. 1‘ The retiring president of the; Tignish Branch of the Royall Canadian Legion. . Peteri Gaudet spent his final Christ-I mas in office visiting the sick!) and shut-in members of the Le-l gion as their president for thei past two years. Patients, nurses, and staff oil Western Hospital. Alberton,’ were paid a personal visit by! Mr. Gaudet. and were present-; ed with treats on behalf of the1 branch. ‘ Sick. shut-ins and needy. were remembered in the area by var-; ious church groups and organ- izations. On Christmas evening m a n y TALKS w a I de by CP staff photograph- the historic meeting ma er Stan Mulcahy. (C? Photo) I EXCELLENT REFRESHMENT lies on Wednesday at spend T 18 erald Aylworth, oranto spending the holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Alton Aylworth. Tignish. AT BEAR RIVER l ilottetown returned to her dub S PARTY m- . ting Christmas with heu- sisters iMisses Ann and Elizabeth at ' Tignish. . FROM TORONTO - D i l PLUS EPOSIT 2 a c i run 30 oz. Bottle GA'I'ruso L. p. MA WAGSTAFF'E RED MARASCHINO erries OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY wmmn f. N46of . 35c I ADELPHIA CREAM 51:062.. t 16 OZ. BOTT. 31.3%. Rev. Floyd McGaugh. Tig- nlsh. spent Christmas day WM! his parents at Bear River. McDONALD FUNERAL—The funeral for Mrs. Neil McDonald of Alberton was held at the Sacred Heart Church Wednesday morning. Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Howard‘ Shea. Pallbearers were Ray Saunders, Edwin McDonald, Loris Wedge. Addison Rayner Joseph Callaghan and Walter Millman. Interment was in the church cemetery. WEEKS FUNERAL —- The funeral for Hunter Weeks was held at Alberton United Church Wednesday afternoon. The ser- vice was conducted by Rev. David MacDonald. Hymns were “Abide With Me" and “The Lord's My Shepherd." Pall- 5 - 16 lb. GRADE A OVEN READY TURKEYS 53 GRADE “A” CRYOVAC GEES GRADE “A” CRYOVAC DUCKS CANADA’S FINEST RED & BLUE BRAND BLADE ROAST QUICK AND EASY TO SERVE MAPLE LEAF COOKED HAM LB. LB. 6 OZ. PKG. 59c 57c MCCAIIN'S POTATO CHIPS ' 4 OZ. PKG. 23c BABY DI'LL i PICKLES JAR bearers were Leigh Weeks, Wil- fred Gaudin, James Broderick. Don Campbell. Kenneth Quigley and Douglas Nicholson. Flower bearers were John Donald. Hil- ton Barbour, Lemont Hutt. Heber Ramsay. Gordon Barbour and Roy Leard. interment was in Hillcrest cemetery. McCOURT FUNERAL — The. funeral for Walter McCourt was} held Wednesday. Dec. 26. 1962.: from his late restdence in South eretown to St. James' Church. Summerfield. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Basil Croken. PP. Rev. people drove around the village Harold Croken and Rev. John and looked over the beautiful, Cash were present in the sanc- arl‘ay 0f decoratiVO homes. and iuary. Pallbearers were Preston NatiVitY 5061195 en‘Cted around: Reeves. Harold McCourt. Louis end with her son‘in-lnw and m Markso summers)!“ Edgar DesRoahes. Charlotte . CHRISTMAS GUEST town and his Cecile! Mrs Aeneas Ahearn Alber- Toronto a" mm the tes- ' ' tive season with their parents. the different properties. i were guests at the home of; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wal‘ace,‘ ’ McCourt, Pius Croken and Earl Clow. Interment took place in the church cemetery With ser- vice by Rev. Basil Croken. Cascumpec. on Christmas. Mn; and Mrs. Locke are also VISlI-‘ ing briefly with Mr. and Mrs: Roseoe Barbour. )Iontrose. : FROM BOSTON Miss Catherine McHugh. Bos- ton, and her uncle Ivan McHugh are spending the holidays with her father Grattin McHugh. IN TIGNISI-l Vincent Richard. Montreal. is spending the holiday season at his home in the village of Tig- 'sh. WITH PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeeRoshes. Church Street, TignIsh. SPENDING HOLIDAYS . and Mrs. Norman Douc- ette. Boston. are spending ' Miriam with his Regina Doucette. Grattin mother. Mrs. and with her father. Mc'HIICh SPENDING HOLIDAYS Miss Annie Ric-ham. lS - merside is spending the holi- day aeaoon with her parents. and Mrs. Frank Richard. anion. l Mr. 1 CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX. To Late To Classify Saturday. December 29. Please phone 4-4938. FINEST FILM FINISHING 01“ your black-and-white or color films at eorge Wotton Photography. 38 First Stree.t Summerside. and 62 Grafton Street. Charlottetown. FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING room for rent. stove and re- frigerator included. Central. 4110. WANTED: BY JANUARY 131'. two rooms. suitable for light- housekeeping. Heated. Apply Box 5521 care of Guardian- SERVED BAKED WITH HAM CRISP, TENDER SWEET & JUICY TOP QUALITY CAPE COD Patriot. HOCKEY. NORTH River rink tonight. Thursday, first game CRANBERRIES SWEET POTATOES MEXICAN ORANGES FANCY ISLAND MACINTOSH APPLES 5 LB. ’ BAG 2 LB. BAG 12 LB. BOX 29c ICE BERG LETTUCE 29c CELLOch 39c in the league for W.R. Shaw trophy. Cornwall Meteors vs. Nine Mile Creek Bulldogs. Game time 8:30 sharp. Admission 25c and 35c. Skate after. DANCE. ELDON Hall. FM“. December 28. Music by The HEINZ Three Mac's. CRAPAUD RINK tonight hockey. Cape Traverse Rover! vs Albany St. Puts a pm. sharp. Admission .25 and .35. FOR CHRISTMAS - Miss Marlene Pen-y, Sum- merside and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- mond Garudet and children spent Christmas with theirE parents. Mr. and Mn. William" Perry and Mn. and Mira. Josr cpl: Gaudet. ‘ HOME FOR HOLIDAYS Gunner Peder-sen a mason worker with Schurmans Ltd. is spending the holiday season with his wife and family, Tig- nish. AT ‘I'TGNISII Miss Mary Gavin. RN. Char- TIMBER IS TOPS Forest - based indcstries ac- count for more than four-fifths of employment in the Kenora district of Ontario. RCR UNIT WINS OTTAWA (CPl—The 2nd hat- talian Royal Canadian Regiment stationed at London. Ont. has won the Duke of Edinburgh Trophy. awarded annually to the regiment with the highest efficiency in small arms and physical training. the army said Wednesday. All Commonwealth regiments which have the Duke of Edinburgh as colonel-inchief. are eligible for the trophy. CHASE & SANBORN INSTANT COFFEE FORTUNA CRUSHED PINEAPPLE TROUT HALL ORANGE JUICE ESTA BONELESS CHICKEN TOMATO JUICE 48 OZ. TIN 6 OZ. JAR 20 oz. TIN 20 OZ. TIN 702. ‘ 23c FROZEN FOODS PERFECTION HOLIDAY HALF ICE CREAM 89c BIRDS EYE FCY. 14 OZ. SQUASH 30c GRAVES FCY (400) 2 LB. 49c NON FOOD ITEMS ST. PETERS ROAD LARGE COLOURED DISH CLOTHES 55c- uu 53c; A MUST FOR ANY PARTY DOMINO CHEESE SPREAD 57 A PARTY FAVORITE ALL PURPOSE . COCO MATS 3‘32. 886 7 ' II P PLAIN COKE PILUS 6 301:3an TUMBLERS sci: 35c W A PARTY TREAT CHRISTIES RITZ 1.00 3lc 89c 25 VALUES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING—MONDAY, DEC. 81 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES as: sun: so our SUFFICIENT sun'er 01' mu. aaaan Iron 17c 33c QUEEN ST. ( - DOMINION s'roaas LTD. I'l'. PETERS RD.