PWC CH Mon‘gomcry Hall was dec- pariy. A banquet was held in ' and oz'aied in the traditional red the main ' and driven colors last night was attended by upwards of iv" iiic Prince of Wales 200 students and teachers. Cullcgn annual Christmas Dr. Frank MacKinnon, prin- RISTMAS DINNER I-IsIo .1 .,.- cipai of the college and Mrs. R. R. Hurst matron at Mont. gomery Hail. spoke briefly. A carol s was 1 e1 . Seated at the head table in- Fredericton / 35 Iraln only in Cape Breton. Pre— 120 and 33. Fredericton 1! and [miles and occasionally to a," Saint John 24 31 ‘cipitatlon is expected to change ;32. Saint John 20 and 32. [[9702 temperatures in the 30! Moncton 23 3 to snowflurrles in the wake.of Cape Breton: _ Overcast withi x.-:-~ ,3 ‘ TORONTO (CPI ._ Tempe“. Halifax 33 39 the disturbance. snow changing to rain about High tide '01-‘18? It Charlotte. tum issued by the weather of. Charlottetown 28 34 Regional forecasts: noonand to snowflurrles in the town it 11-‘3 aJII- and 11.14 e: Sydney » r ~ ' - - I- 34 40 Mainland Nova Scotia. Prince evening: mu“ chance in ‘em‘ p'm' At Rum“) “t 8-03 a-m. Min. Max, iYarmouth . . . . . . .. 31 37 Edward Island, Eastern N.B_ perature; east winds 20 chang- Ind 6-17 P-m- Summerflde tide Night Day ISi- Johu'fi- Nfld- 45 Counties, Lower St. John River pg bhy (riveting 5o norgwes‘t 25. fgfiggglnmglfieslater'tlaan‘Chai. Dawson -6 10 Valley: Overcast with snow ow- ig a y ney an 38. - rses o ay at Vancouver 39 40 HALIFAX (Gigi—The weather changing in the afternoon to I Bay of Fundy: Gale warning [7.12 and sets at 4.35. Victoria 43 Office Says a dlsmrbance mOV' snowflurries: little change in continue. southwest winds 15 my ' Edmonton 26 ing rapidly northeastward indi- temperature: west winds 15 in- . ' d . in t rump TURKEYS Calgary 42 cates that Nova Scotla, Prince creasing during morning to cast I creasmg ""118. m0” 3 ° , Regina 0 Edward Island and southern 20 shifting in the afternoon to northeast 25 and 1!! “WWW” ‘0 Turkeys are 98311! atampeded Winnipeg ... -7 ‘New Brunswick may expect two northwest 25. Low-high at 1131- northeast 35: Cloudy With a few and a New England “mm. In" Toronto 27 to four inches of snow with one ifax. Kentvllle and Goshen 28 snowflurries: sn ow changing so of me birds when the . Ottawa 16 to two inches in northern New and 38, Yarmouth 30 and 38, ’ near noon to scattered snow- ! w some Montreal 21 Brunswick and that the snow New Glasgow 24 and 38. Char- I flurries; visibility 10 miles low- 900'" ° 5“ 9"" Whtened Quebec 1 now seems likely to change to loltetown 28 and 36. Moncton ering in snow to one to three them. eluded: nrorn left. Mrs. Gor- don Bennett. Dr. MiacKimion, Mrs. Hurst and Gordon Ben- nett. registrar at the college. Island - Born Doctor Awarded . PAGEFeIIowship In Royal College AIIoerion and West- Prince County fine Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Dec. 12. 1962. Board Suggests Cartier Pageant ALBERTON Suggestions ister of highways at a late r for centennial celebrations were date in connection with the pro- discusscd at the regular meet- 1e ct. A letter from the CN Rail- ing of Albci'ton and Prince Board of Trade in st way advised the board th at night. Those Included a pageant flashing light warning signals depicting the landing in West Prince of Jacques Cartier in 1534. a barbecue, band concert and dance at or near Jacques Cartier Park, and a play- ground or rink as a permanent memorial of the centennial year. Cyril Lcai'rl. a member of the provincial centennial commit- tee. will present these and other suggestions at a c n m m ittee and a bell will be placed at the railway crossings at Elmsdaie and St. Louis. More adequate and satisfactory highway direc- tion signs are to be requested as it was thought that ma n y roads are not marked or signs are poory located in som 8 cases. A dayliner serving th 9 area in the summer was dis- cussed. This is to be taken u p with the director of transporta-' meeting in Charlottetown to- night. A proposal for a second high- way to West Prince via Free- land. Foxlcy River and Cascum- pec has received the suppport of the Summersidc B o a r (i of Trade and plans were made to have a delegation meet the min- WESTERN BRIEFS I IDriver Fined I PARTY AFFILIATION The poll r e t u r n s in yes- terday's pupci' Ill(‘Oi‘I‘f'(‘II‘.‘ listed the party affiliation of F rank Jardine and Norman Rccves in Fourth Prince. Mr. Jardine is a Liberal and Mr, Reeves a Pro- gressive Conservative. tion for information. The follow- ing committee chairmen were appointed: agriculture — A n- drew Wells. Resolutions~ Rev. Reginald Phclan. Public af- fairs --Rev. David MacDonald. Membership— Errol Stetson. The in e e t in g. in Alberton li- brary. was chaired by the pres- ident, Frank Bryan. $100 In S’side SUMMERSIDE — Joseph Lo- uis MacDonald, Wellington, was fined $100 and costs when he pleaded guilty to a charge of ‘impaired driving, in police court i yesterday. ' Walter Joseph Martin, Su m- mcrside. pleaded not guilty to a similar charge and the case was adjourned for trial to Dec- ember 27. Defencc counsel is Neil R. Machod. cndcll Yco. Lot 16, was fin- Too Late To Classify CHRISTMAS TREES r0? sale. Apply 214 Sydney Street or phone 4-7101. DON'T FOItEfmrwmi‘an- _nual meeting of Hillsboro and District Artificial Breeding Club Millvicw Hall. 8 pm. Thrcc gucst speakers ed $10 and costs for speeding. One accused was fined $20 and costs for public intoxication and another pleaded not guilty to a charge of possession of intoxi- cating liquor in a place other than his residence and the case was adjourned for hearing to I this morning. I tonight.' Magistrate R.S. Hinton QC: pr 'd d. I Dr. W.B. Stewart of 165 Hedgewood Drive, Moncton, an associate radiologist of the X- ray Department of the Moncton Hospital has received the news that he has been successful in the examinations for fellowship in the R o y al College of Physi- cians as modified for diagnostic radiology. Dr. Stewart is believ- ed to be the first Diagnostic Ra- diologist in the Alantic Pro- vinces to receive this honour. Dr. Stewart was born in Nor- boro. Prince Edward Island and received his early education at Prince of Wales College. Char- lottetown. Following five years service in the Armed Forces he completed ,his medical training at Dalhousie University, gradu- ating in 1952. established practice in Salisbury. N. B.. for the next five years and in 1957 began post-graduate training at Victoria General Ho- spital, Halifax and Dalhousie University. In 1960 he continued his post-graduate education at Harvard University and th e Children‘s Medical Health Cen- tre and the Peter Bent Brigham SUNTER'S SAY "SANTA SHOP" SOON! distinctly different DRESSES SKIRTS —w SWEATERS LINGERIE BLOUSES ACCESSORIES . and Costume Jewelry Sunter’s Ladles’ Hospital in Boston. In July, 1961 he returned to Moncton. Dr. Stewart received his certifica- iton in Diagnostic Radiology in .— L7 7‘ L- Dr. Stewart is married to Jean Muttai't. formerly of Carleton, P.E.I. They have four children. Ship Loading . At S’side SUMMERSIDE — The Liber- ian freighter Glenview. docked at marine wharf in Summerside yesterday to load a cargo of 85.000 bags of seed potatoes for Jacksonville, Fla.. and Charl- ston. South Carolina. Loading operations got under way yesterday afternoon. She has been chartered by Simmons and MacFarlane Ltd. and ship- ment is being made by Canada Packers and the charterers. THE TIGNISH CO-OP's GIANT PRE-CHRISTMAS . O~ Sale Dates, December 10th To December 24th Incl. CREAMERY BUTTER SUGAR 10 LBS. 89c Zlbs. $1.19 RAISINS . . 16 oz. pkg._.2 for 69¢ ICING SUGAR 2 LBS. 23c BROWN SUGAR 5 LBS. 49c Wear Ch’town I ‘ New Director of The Provincial Bank of Canada J. Ubald Boyer. president of The Provincial Bank of Canada. has announced. at the annual meeting of the shareholders. the election of Antoine Turmel. of Sherbrooke. to the Board of D1. rectors of the Bank. Mr. Turmel is president of Denault Limited. director of La Tribune Limitee, Labrador Acceptance Corporation, Cana- BOX DUCHESS CHOCOLATES 14 OZ. 89c Special JACKETS. “DRY Men‘s flannel WORK SHIRTS. SEEDED COOKING GUMS . . SPECIALS sizes 14% to Specials on Broken Lines »of men's SWEATERS and Men's JAC SHIRTS, on? FLU FFO ' 25‘ SHORTENING 2 LBS. 59c DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIX 39: . ii ..- ‘— I wan SHORTENING 89c (FRUITAL) —- 24 OZ. 17' 1.98 FAMILY ASSORTMENT CHOCOLATES 21/2 LB. BOX $1.89 BOX EMPRESS CHOCOLATES‘ 21/2 LB. BOX $1.98 ...... ........................... .. I RASPBERRY £33331F‘TIE‘IT‘TTEI'TIIE' ..... .. "ii? 1-19 24 0149‘ Ladies‘ PANTIES. small, maxi. Rog. 49c, Special Children's Ribbed Fawn HOSE, Special 39c 29:: LARD ' 2 LBS. .45: Flannelette BLANKETS. size 70 x 90. Special ;Ladies' SLIPS. cotton and jersey, half and full length. assorted sizes, Special 4.39 1 .59 COI-O‘P COCONUT 2 PKGS. 49c 1y, LB. MIXED NUTS 89c CO-OP 48 OZ. ORANGE JUICE 45c l .49 Men's Nylon CAPS, Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 only TOP COAT, Tip Top Tailor, sizes 98. Reg. 49.50. Special 1 only 2 PANT SUIT, size 42. grey flannel. Reg. Special oz. MINCE MEAT 49c 4 Tip Top Top Tailor SUITS. chest sizes 42. 36, 44 and 37, Reg. 52.98 and 54.98. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I BULK SEEDLESS RAISINS 2 Iron 51c CO-OP—8 OZ. dian Grocers Association. and of various other companies. GLAZED CHERRIES . . Special Men's OVERSHOES, warmly lined, shearli-ng cuff CO-OP — 8 OZ. ' MIXED PEEL 23c and strap fastener, sizm 6 to 11. Special . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . , , , . . . ,. - CO-OR —- 8 OZ. 39c GLAZED FRUIT. . JAFFA CURRANTS 15 02. 29c ..27c newspaper route. How he learned . . . . HEY FELLOWS - - - I’ve Got A Job! I HAVE MY OWN NEWSPAPER BUSINESS HERE’S HOW I GOT IT - - - Dad was always telling me about when he was a boy and had a To make and save money; To sell and keep records, To work with people and fellow carriers so . . . . . Evening Patriot office and found I had the same op swell bunch of fellows. all anxious to succeed in the nose venture. enjoy the fun of having your own business. I dropped In to see the Carrier Supervisor at the Guardian and Dad. Now I have a route near homo and find the Carriers are a. The Carrier Supervisor has some new routes opening up and needs more boys. Come on in and see him. Join the teem and . Apply Nowl CIRCULATION om. THE GUARDIAN sTHE EVENING PATRIOT portunity as it first busi- Fruit cake is traditional. favorite for t sinned minim. THE CO-OI’ LABEL FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS TABLE Christmas trees and Santa Claus. silver bells and tinsel and all through the house the tantalizing never-to-bevforgotben aroma of Christmas baking. This :‘s the scene we‘ll soon be enjoying. All across the country preparations are underway. In keeping with the festive season. your Cooperative some is featuring everything you need to satisfy healthy. holiday ap- petites and you’ll find no lack of 00-0? labelled products to bring enthusiastic compliments from friends and family. [If you‘re making your own from a recipe, look to quality guaranteed be very finest results—glazed fruits, marsschino cherries, Australian raisins and ctmrants, vanilla extracts and don't forget CO-OP all-purpose flour. Distinctiver packaged, good quality ImnbsII-d C made by Moire, exclusively for OO-OP stores and provide a it CHICKEN LEG . .59c Ib. BLADE ROAST .49 lb. CO-OP ingredients lemon and . . BACON ENDS . .33c lb. WEINERS . 5 LBS. SPARE RIBS . .. . . . . .99 . .47c Ib. plays an important role. the bu And when guests are getting period do with you own quality and value. When you shop wonderful opportunity to stock up for home use or as welcome m. . readyfortberoad.round instant. Use it as your out I. OO-OP coffee. It's blended to per- fection in regular grind, whole roast or M antennas time and all through the year your OO-OP label reliable wide to (DO-OP, you’re hinting from linens that you own and control. . KEY, GEESE FROM NOW TILL CHRISTMAS WE ARE FEAT-I. URING SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL FRUITS, TUR-, AND FOWL. r4; WE ARE FEATURING STOVES, FRIDGES AND FURNITURE I AT SPECIAL PRICES TIGNISH co-OPI