| tawa Football Star (se* el : . L% ot . % . J . fs i Ta > . XS . 7 Fi Zi = x ‘ ; ae — The ant part of, fs just th ete cre ere OAttendS side Dinner sz seesee eee eet ; ——— ; | Alberton area, held in im us more 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. dan. 3, 1962. : tyterien Charch lest ovening | then he watts our material. st ’ : ae oS eee ed frotp the father of Paul “Anka, minister, pend’ Beats, Sot |tometting. Vee Bet adie ® THE GUARDIAN | the young anadian ‘we offer Bob Simpson, football, sar for | But jt is the duty as alderman | ‘ive wee seed. by Brown Jar | 8 sactifice 8 which we ee © | 12 consecutive years with the | that consumes most of hie | “ne smd Rev. MR. Ness. aud ourselves - ee | | 7 | Ottawa Riders, 1960 | time. -His’ Wellington Ward in | Prater, was offered by Rev. ee icine | ‘ft . ” | Grey Cup . » Will be | downtown Ottawa embraces the the “The k e ong of several sports personal- | Parliament buildings, the Chat- |, ne choir selection was “The WEATHER w Teacher On Stiff == ="Sas se Oe ' Organizers of: the dinner _ im | good deal of the residential dis- | ,,Ney James Macintosh com | ture: Pe ae see SUMMERSIDE — A: new, This deletion of mimberggirom’| NOr UTM Re ee |e “Personal Chiistiaaity’,, by |. Night "Dey teacher has joined the Summer-|the Summer Street ‘chal; | Cvorirmed that Seapeon will of | At noo sees it, be bas two | preaching on the three W's of | nawsd no side High School: teaching staff | where Thomas Hall is principal, | fend the: Summerside event, ne | Qaivetons. He te the best Ol | personal responsibility ee Se oe : return to the will provide space for 2 \ibrary » : ‘ » 3 | fentive end in politics, and is He warned. ‘the g eer as pupils ide, space for 2 | one of the featured guests at the | siso the best alderman in foot- d against the danger Victoria .........., @ @ eae Fou sent (02 ale Se ae, 5 cunly sages tig E seni eee 272 Llosa Dixon, sf Durham, | The $1 teachers tn the sew | Ov'e ioe feanctal achealershign He has ben with the Rough | slso be obijective, eae. Somes” et a ae ‘England, arrived by plane from echool, plas-a French teacter, | ' Riders under a lot of coaches ~ cal axting bimedlt ad te eon a. a. 7 will will be esteblished,.and assist- | 1, Saaatere ; : ; Winnipeg ..2:.+3- England yesterday morning and ingtruct one grade one. ON® | ance given to the promotion of ally )- Clem Crowe, | do to further God’s kingdom in |Toronto .......... 19 3% bn a a ree —. a nally 3 Cnet, Se minor. hee. — ee Cee ee Se \ORMWE ..ceveseees ‘ 3 {1m the City of Durhemn, has tre east es, ee ces, vk sodA ett Oe ee eee ie oneal Te Tice of the world nd takes a | 1 sQMithem fo the" % clase _aleiete 6 i Sas Soe on ee. Sant seat, S eae ees ee c rooms, the meoliere schoo hat $ years service and more . “i Pe os : keen iotérest in archaeology, | oom © peboat | than 350 lifetime points, this | 90, “I figiire Bobby is good for | ference it would make if we all| Halifax ............17 24 ee oa, mets, . brary, ee set eee 3l-year-old offensive end hes | 9X more years as an offensive put consclénce and ‘religion into | Charlottetown - © & cenly appointed vice-principal | Members of the teaching staff | caught one ee eee Sar Uacation tt ale ae be lee ae of the bigh echeol. _ | are grade 1, Mire. Ellen Bryoe’ ‘in the ‘Big Four, macy of thers ses, I think retirement is a long | ness to Jesus Christ” He point-|6t. John's ......... “ @. - ‘On return to school today, 650 | rong grade'$, Mra. Jack Mac-| game winners. Of these, perhaps | Way off. _. ° [ed out that in witnessing there} HALIFAX (CP)—The weather .; Summerside school pupils Will | Kensie, Mrs. Adams, (substit- | the best cemenierel. wes Mis] Ales Mar ts behieel oS Bare Sar SS spin war, | eter e. capenned tela te : occupy classrooms uting Mrs. ), | one-man. sleeper + against | Bobby played. in world cham- , More .Chris- . expected today ; : in the new Elm Street elemen- | \iry! Florence Files cot Mos | the Atgos inthe eastera play. pionship competition with « | tian bear witness by action and |light snow can be in a in the Ridgetown, tary schéol which has just been |i onaine “MecMahos’ srade 4, offs in 1980. Nobody called the | Canadian team in 1954 at Hel-} example. ~ +t fae Somes. lete-te Ge Gay. ‘ , area last week. But | ‘to frolic in the snow, Many of completed by the M. F. Schur- | irs Myrtle Ireland, Misa Mar.| play — Bobby pretended to go | sink. peace . . | “Phe third “W" is for wor- forecasts: : Pa “ : ee man Company. The twenty-sec- | ian Deighan, Mise—Myra- Mur- | off the field but didn’t — end |’ Arrangements for hie visit to | Shin. Perhaps the most import-|, Nova Scotia, mainland, Prince ee - 5 instruction in French. Francis | grade §, Mrs. Edna Monkley, | favor of fhe Rough Riders. | at ‘the -sportsmen's ‘dinner have |-education committee spoke on | 20% becoming cloudy this afters rince : © rea J. MacNeill is the principal of| Mrs. Kathleen Mclver, Mrs, | Bob Simpson is a man of | been through FO. Noel Houle, | the co-operative movement in | 2008 with stow beginning im the , %.. " i the spacious institution, of learn- . : ; 7 ‘ fe : evening; little change in tem- Ne are a Be - Ruth Bagnall and Winston Rob- many accomplishments -. a | sports director at RCAF. Station | general: He said that the Roman perature; light winds Bee rs, 2 mers ing for grades. one to eight !- | exis. Grade 6, Joseph Maclaty- football player; tavern keeper, | Summerside who is a Catholic Church is in favour of |tnis evening to south 18. Low fa. ° on. fe cia ‘ 7 elusive, 5 ‘4 te, Donald Matheson and Mrs, | restaurateur, alderman, and af-| friend of ‘Bob Simpson,- co-operative effort as a weapon high at Yarmouth, Kentville f Tt rm The exodus of, children from | Dorothy Gunn, Grade 7, Mrs. | ter-dinner speaker. completed the . arrangements | for Christian. Democracy. He | New Glasgow, Goshen and Char- Tt Se seein ores ie. ee ee ee re say 5 ae 8 while on a Visit wy Sign OT ie eee ee lottetown 15 and 25 3 ee ; : - : llities , e gr » Ernest Gallant and | tavern restaur. donw- | town of Ottawa over fishermen work tagether | New Brunswick: & - §sUaerrsipe Although was that winds were.not expect- oy aliases ieee Deniees’ Sieeal ‘= Le Fels wed was town Ottawa which lie eee: day season. ‘ or shetr Baws free- ooaning Sante. wees See ee et mar Of Sheed reas ery tan |semerirastincismcrae| tien pnt Fine ee Credit Union Hos [muri aa mtn scioemtom oah sy oahone og mes : three classes from the | visited Summerside early in St. acques F if nion rigs the organization of the St. in Lowtigh ot Moncton aad snow flurries. _ ; | of Civie Auditorium, | December. Bot ; . Jacques Credit Union:: Frederict on. fall-of snow yesterday; - : ee - - Y gar We lericton zero and 20, Saint _ in West ‘Prince resulted in allp. b rT Erg |increase In Assets Im Yecu |, snore, tse. wie ote |Join 2 below aod 20 above, Ba. motoring conditions but al 4 . ~ p 5g : Agee ® Avesnedlt. Asien eee (Oe _ Cah Fonds are open to traffic Alberton’s Fire ie SUMMERSIDE -— Assets Credit Union in Egmont Bay pr ieee pir ooh ee ee i es Very little. accompan- _—__lamounting to $140,000, en in- | parish hall. «. Officers for the 1962 ieonaaae a Sen oe Ss {oes ~~ ee ay, 5. _ «| erease of $17,000 over the pre-| The annual report, presented.) year. were directdre: Eddie A.|20; variable cloudiness with . : ae gt | vious year was coported at the | Ti" Vested that shares’ had |- frases. St, Ghiveostome; widely separated snow flurries Air Cadets Reviews Year's Action ===""==2=2= 32 == Se eee : a e year mem- | 4; K Vv : in . . r 1s oe 5 wee Ci f School bership -had risen to 625 mem-/| Leo S. Arsenault, Abrams Vill- | miles; ite chines tn Samoans: .Entertained. ALBERTON “Alberton tre ton are content that they ow Col SCMMOONS | bers an incense of 61 ing |e; doer Teint, Maxim: tare ° eet te oe .% ae rtment responded to 14/have the most adequate fire- | Dis The meeting,- attended by | Bay; Edmond C. Gallant, . Ur- me At Tignish -* 4 Wiying Officer: Donald W. a Pee foe te M | fighting equipment and one of Open Today rnagtargl wn-ean fom yirtundin 3 pre Edward A.C. Arsen- NOTICE Ss “] Smith, 9%, of Lanarkshire, Burke. ‘Six: of these were in| th mogt competent crews in : per | on. share cap- » Urbsinville. » : ‘ " , - P ° i Children attending ¢ ital. The president of the} Oredit committee: Tilmon J. + TIGNISH — Tignsli air codete | Se%aNe Naw, Pere, Primotee |towh and eight in outside dis-| the history of the town, one that |, Soom Uy neleredt tole, Balle A. Accor-| Aces, ivess | Vinge’ | .. Town 60 Kenshetes enjoyed « Christmas party giv-| ant, Air Defence Command | ‘'<t#- ; would compare most favorably | ci ostmas ys today as{ault, of St. Chrysostome, pre-| Armand C, Gallant, St. Chry- “Rate Be en recently in the Legion Com-| has announced. Fit. Lt, Smith | There are 12 men serving ,in-With that ‘to be foumf im any | t0y take up their books to be-| sided at the meeting. gostome; Cyrus P. Gallant, “re ee ‘unity Centre by their officers, |~ eniisied-in the RCAF in 1986 | this department in addition’ to town. of its size, ge |gin the second term of gehool. | The report of the directors | Abrams Village;. Alyre J.L. | are notified that the town . yem civil ‘instructor Earl MacDon-| and was trained in the jet ae-_| Chief Burke and his deputy, Members of the fire depart- Dr. Kenneth A. Parker, super-| wap given by the menager; the’| Arsenault, St. Phillippe; Rany ends on December 31, 1961. aid, and the sponsoring commit- | yigation branch; He is serv. | Herbert Leavitt. All are insur-| ment have given evidence of | intendent of city schools report- | credit. comimitte report. by | Maddix, Urbainville, as taxes owing after that date tee of the Royal Canadian Leg- ing aground tour as a staff ed against injury. Six auxiliary | 00d community spirit not only | eq that there will be no changes | Armand C. Gallant; the super-| ‘Supervisory committee: J. {are arrears, and if not on. <j <1 officer im the comptroller | firemen are also covered by in-|in responding promptly to al-| in any -of the school staffs this |:visory ~committee report. by | Frank Gallant, St.’Chrysostome; |by January 12,” 1962, collections ut. LA, Roy Macleod, com-| branch ‘at Air Defence Com- | Sutance if they are called on | arms but in the fact that last|/ term, — | Augustin P.F) Arsenault. ~ | Anpestio P.F, Arsenault, Ab- |will be proceeded with. i manding officer, and F-O Hec-| mand headquarters, +St. Hu | duty. _..' , } Spring they were responsible for| . He ‘also said that it is expect-| Reports revealed that during | rams Village; Polycarpe Arsen- a dled tor Buote spoke, extending best | bert, P.Q. He is married to | One fireman benefitted planting the first flower bed in @| ed that classes will move into| the year 125 school had-| ault, St. Chysostome. |, Stee, tan Counch, | wishés to the squadron. ‘J.B. | the former -Alice Harris of | this insurance only a fey weeks | PUDHe place. the. new Prince Street School | made: regujar savings’ through | Education committee: Rev. | “ - vy. ‘oc Myrick, dr., chairman of the | O'Leary, P.E.1L -- |} ago. when he sustairied- injuries dart peed ee 4 the latter ‘part of the | the one a oe ee me ee — Arsen- Town “of Kensington . ‘sponsoring committee, also wish- |—— —|‘from broken glass, and required ’ - month. ; ~ iw . pe Clout Cyrus. J. Gallant — wil ‘ed the squadron all the best for | surface at Tighish rink fa em | hospital eare for a time, it was or houses, erected the = = : : treet Christm “ a bd weet ot tht aoe a coined ae ee Seite ten at te the om’ main Gaermmben. ew enn - oe “The following cadete received | mesting of Tignish Athletic As-| year was one in which a t ae EC oe wing wi prises for leading in various | sociation. . * |mother.and- six children lost Students Hold a = - a pS a fee Aiken Ninsaecie tee] ne ee, Gh ee oe site ves: After the fire hed * ‘ ~ ’ »_ Allison Macdonald, yeek, a extinguished ‘members . ’ Oh ion ‘ San, Det Dery, SS | bear mbedate val be the department gave ‘ssisiance O’Leary Services : ait + Roger Smythe, V up > committee — to a civil defence rescue squad! 74, os ee — Richard, Roger Pedersen, | The meeting, chaired ¥ which came out tront Charlotte. | 1, Yne O° Leary ee ae ma ‘ _ ae tnd Walter Chaisecn,” | the financlal eport given by |’ A ‘rock which flows through | PAMtoral, charae, were conducted 1 s,s ‘nado | Wham Peder,» are | tv coe‘ au’ vanes | pz Me eH eh at treats, compliments of the. Roy- | rink ‘tee me cocseten | tection has been. deepened and| O'Leary, Brae and” West Dé ‘ tla Canadien Lect —_ committee, pt widened to provide 5,000 gallons| von services were conducted by |. * ‘ é " . — - ee Cae additional reserve water supply, | Garth Caseley of Kensington,|°.- | - o 2 : “ Pe nenat teeny ees meeres in g/cc a nese Tae] t| | Meus J | TE Ti mand Jeony |, nee 6 430 | hat Mow! Aon river ae | a Just over a year ago the ef-| The. ‘service in Bloomfield siya i , vest ficiency of the town’s fire fight-| was led by Rev, D.H' Hamil- sie : — | . . |ing equipment was’ increased | ton, scripture reading and ser- ge he ~ nad | when an’ 800-gallon tank was mion by Garth Caseley, ere ¥ GOVERNMENT OF CANADA BOND j 1980 Prayer was- offered by Ei ath. xe ss rd § , | WESTERN BRIEFS ‘ i AT O'LEARY ‘Mr, and Mrs. Ralph who are in. Halifax, holidays at i “i « ‘ GEORGE MseKAY-..0.........° HARRINGTON RUSSELL CHING... ..0:98 sai re seeeee. SOURIS ; McGOWANS LTD, ......+-. jvenbbis. KILMUIB OLBARY CO-OP 00.0... .ssscseceees O'LEARY oe | Mounts faster: One man ean put on or take. x ae ; 7 SHEA & SON +OWO Ooo ee ee eens ST. LOUIS eS & MAORAE -...0ssseseenees. a : wrk . re + o ee oe chores . ee more easily, 2 futndss, dirt plate, dirt bucket, - tmow scoop, doser blade and fork lift for pallet han- Look ot this Niaw Insta before Sharpe of Kensington. off loader in 6 minutes. yt fs Is easier to use, Compact design ign lets you = yeu buy! Bank of. Canada . ‘The books 1962. r Se LN Jan 15, 1968, in exch of Bae Spe ng 15, 1962, il te alered for cash. _ APRIL.4, 1963 . 1 YEAR 2} MONTH 23% NON-CALLABLE. ISSUE PRICE: 99.15% _ YIELDING ABOUT 3.47% \ ° TO MATURITY Interest payable April 1 and October 1 - Two and one-half. months’ ‘Denominations: $1,000, $5,000,625,000. $100,000 and $1,000.00. ' JANUARY 15, 1968. | §SSUE PRICE: 99.50% - * YIELDING ABOUT has available any ~_. “Interest payable July 15-and January 15 “7 Denominations: $1,000, $5,000, $25,000, slready agreed to acquire the $100,000,000 of the new 41% bonds due exchange for $50,000,000 of 3% bonds due Ma The $150,000,000 of the new 2% bonds due April 1, 1963 ¥ i sucched (cht P he “ . 4 ; ‘attached (this form may pretere? 1 ith interest payable by c Bonds of fully interchangeable at denom are a « on the Consolidated eee intérest payable April 1, 1962" - —$100,000,000— 6 YEAR 41% NON-CALLABLE BONDS DUE, 4.35% TO : oe ae anuary 15 to pet t He Fie by : bd $100,000 and $1,000,000... 1, 1962 and to- ‘and interest. “196 tnd. hereafter intro foctid will be in denomination and/or form without Punt ot Canada of the Government of she . PAG ,000,000 or te a” dS