“arm-u“ i' I" -'; l JUST WHAT I’VE ALWAYS WANTED l\t..l. (‘oldwcll Ileftt. honor- ' o t e HI‘X presi en New Democratic Party. and TC. I'l‘omniyl Douglas. na- tioiiai leader. seem Ii a p p y Hundreds Seek I? Food Plant Work 5' Hundreds of letters have poured in to Industry and Na- tural Resources Minister Leo Rossiter from potential employ- ees and growers in 'ings Cou- nty for work with the Fraser Valley Frosted Foods Company Limited food processing plant to be built in Montague. “All letters will be acknowled- ged." said \ir. Rossiter, “and t h e applications will be compil- ed. classifier]. and sent to the company‘s head office." He said that early next year Souris Students Aiding Retarded SOURIS ~» The Souris Region— al High School is undertaking a drive to raise funds for the Re-' tarded Children's Association. . To do this. the students will. be selling large. chocolate bars. ‘ Car HgPole, i Driver Faces Court Charge I A light docket confronted Ma- gistrate A. J. Haslam in city police court yesterday. The case of Bruce Pickard. Parkdale. charged with driving without due care and attention was adiourned to Dec. 24. Sgt Lloyd Wakeliii said the accused had been travelling west on Kensington Road. crossed tli e. railroad tracks. and collided with ,a post on the south side of Fitzroy Street. Sgt. Wakelin said he took three occupants of the car the Prince Edward Island Hospital; one of the three is still in hos pital with his jaw fractured in three places. and the other two were released. Augustus Quinn. (.‘Iiarlottetown charged with being drunk and disorderly on complaint of his 1 wife. Mary Quinn. manded to Dec. 24 . of three drunk and iiicapables- on the docket. one was fined! $10 and costs or five days: one, received a 20-day suspended sentence. and a third was reg h was re- BRIEFS WINS FAKE Lowell Johnston. M u r r a y Harbor North. ticket holder on the cake lotter- ied off by the Pembroke Wom- en's Institute. TKIDL‘UM HELD A Triddum was held at S t. Mary‘s Church, Souris. Devo» tions opened on Friday closing on Sunday. Rev. _Francis Cun- erty. CSsR. preached the ser- mons. SOURIS SEA RANGERS Seuris Sea Rangers held their enrollment ceremony Friday in St. Mary's parish hall. Seven ‘ rangers were enrolled by Dis- trict Commissioner. Mrs. Mar laret MeAulay. After the cere- mony the girls enjoyed dancing and lunch. A welcome guest was Santa Claus who had a gift for each ranger and a gift for: their captain. Mrs. 1.. Perry . . on behalf of the Sea Rangers. , PAQUET FUNERAL — The funeral for Frank Paquet was held Friday morning from his . late residence to St. M a r y's 1 Church. Souris. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Ll. y who also conduct- Od service at the grave. Ms r. J.A. Murphy was present in t e sanctuary apd Rev. J.E. Cash a in the choir. Pallbear- Crsawera John Grant. Ed Town» ‘ ad. Menard Walsh. m. William Acorn. . torment w with their gitts as they sit on the knee. of Santa IM u r d o Martin. member of Parlia< ment for ’I‘imminst. T h e v were attending a Christmas the company will be sending field men to Kings County to work with prospective growers in lining tip crops for next sea- '11 n. It is expected that the million- dollar plant. be built and equipped by the government and operate on a leasepurchase arrangement by the company. will he in operation in August. Well For Fire ; Protection iBeing Drilled MON'I‘AGUE v4 Excavation was started yesterday in pre- paration for the digging of a 1well to snipply water for fire- fighting purposes for the Town of Montague. The site will be adjacent to the Irving Oil property and near the bridge. The purpose of the well is to supply water during freeze-up and low tide periods. At present the town has two, fire pumps which are able to supply approximately 800 gal- ions of water per minute at roadside. Drilling is expected to com- mence immediately. Vessel Loads I {At Murray H. MURRAY HARBOR m The lth invasion. under Captain W. W. Warham of Harbor Biift'ett. Nfld.. is expected to clear port at Murray Harbor today after taking on produce for N ew- foundlaiid Ports. She is being loaded by Lea and Macl’arlanc. This is thought to be one of the latest sailing from this port. A ship loaded by Chesel'lrviiig cleared port last year on Dec. .7. LOST AND FOUND NO’I‘TINGHAM. E n g l a n d (CPr —— A man who bought 12 umbrellas at this city‘s trans- port lost property office left them on a bus the way me. He went back later and collected them from the same office. \\ iiitct‘ ‘ . Cross. pa rtly in Ottawa for NDP party members. their wives, and staff members. ((‘I’ Wirephoto) BNS MANAGER 1'). Stirling Wliitcway. Son of Mr. and Mrs. George White- way. York. and formerly of I Murray River. has recently ilavelock. NB. branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Mr. \l'liiteway who attended Prince of Wales College. joined the bank in Charlottetown nine . years ago. later being traits- I ferred to Digby. NS. Grand Manan. and Minto. NR. where he has been accountant for the last three years. lie is married to the former Wilma Stewart of Milltown P.I<‘..I.. and they have children. Martin and \‘. 1 two Monaco Gives Women Vote MONTE CARLO. Monaco .tReiiierstm—Prince Rainer pro ‘claimed a new and more liberal I Assemblyman‘s seat. been appointed manager of the ‘ Montague, Souris, Kings County 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Dec. 18, 1962. Vote Close In Isl Kings Official Count Reveals GEORGETOWN —— Official de- assemblyman to PC Donald elaration day proceedings con-E Craig's 759. ' I ducted in Georgetown yesterday; The result of the official Ide- by Kings County returning 0f-‘ claration day count in Filth flccr Henry Mallard saw tiieI Kings changed the totals for margin of victory of LiberalIalI candidates but the rcnults G eorge to Melvin McQuaid in First Kings eral candidates won, reduced to 12 votes from the 49‘ Ferguson 5 total increased rted unofficially election‘ 758 While PC James G. MacCon- gifgL ; nell dropped by 40 to 650. Lib- I Ein the same district, Hon. I eral Arthur .I. MacDonald's iJolin R. Mac-Leah‘s margin was total for assemblyman increased i t ‘ ‘ erguson's majority thus is 108 . » .- . ‘ 29 as re urted election . \lhcther there “Ill be recounts 30d "OI P v i in this district has not been de-‘ “ISM and Arthur Macmmald 5 Itermined yet. Mr. MacDonald's‘. malm‘lll' IS 118 instead of 69. total vote is 937 and Mr. Mc- uaid‘s is 925. Mr MacLean {polled 1.167 votes while Mr. Knowles FOIIS Acorn had L142. Hon. Leo II‘II'l‘Oduce In Second Kings. .1 V .F. Rossiter's total for coiiiic-i ~i . I lor was 953 while J.W. Trainor. .Liberal. had 592. PC J. Walter: I Dingwell polled 1.084. while Lih- _ Y _ i I - ' . M Kcnzie had l\"0“'1t’.s thDP —— Winnipeg .eial J. Aldtus ac Norm Centre) proposa in the ICommons Monday a new piece .of legislation that would cm. 774 for assemblyman. In Third Kings. Conservative ‘Douglas McGowan had 854 to "Liberal D. MacLeod's 034 for CI H . . ear-cut recognition of the im. counctllor. ghomas C‘urrgno. :‘g. portance of “full” employment led Dr' mg as ‘ac " "as national policy ‘Liberal. 931 to fits. for the as-. Horb‘ Gray (L;'ESSCX west) v semblyman's seat. backed the idea. He said the In Fourth Kings. the vote _ ‘former Liberal government in totals for all candidates re-ia 1945 white paper spotted out mained the same as reported on: full employment as a major election night. Liberal Lf‘adel‘laim of post.\var economic p0]. Alex Matheson polled I058 \'(‘I(‘S.icy, Mr. Gray said it is time for councillor to William White- way's 743. Dr. .VIL Bonnell. ‘to do that again. . ilowever. b o t 11 Progressive Liberal. polled 1.357 votes for olution asking the government Leaion Essay Winners At Souris Named SOURIS —— The Souris branch of the Royal Canadian Legion has announced the winners of its poppy essay contest. There were a large number of entries and the committee said th e y showed imagination and skill on the part of the students. The winners are: g r a d e 5 one. two and three— Lois Os- borne. Souris: grades four. five‘make sure the purposes of the and six— 1. Inez Mac-Innis: 2. .act were being fulfilled, Karen Massey. both of Souriszt Robert McCleave (PC—Hali- tlrades seven and Piflhl— 1-‘t'axt said a similar proposa . Shirley OSbOI‘nei 2- Mary J0 Ihad been opposed several years McQuaid. both of Souris: grad— ago at a ‘anadian Labor Con- 0 . . .called “the Canada Full Em- ipioyment Act." Debating time .Iapscd without a vote being ta on. Robert l\lulr IPCfiCape Bre- ‘ton North) said the proposed bill would be "w' '2." r: indow dressm 'could be achieve “‘legislaiive wishful that would “not provide one sm- gle job for one single person." Mr. Knowles' resolution said the bill should include a declar- ation of federal responsibility alOl' full employment: the eco- ‘nomic advisers. and an annual report so Parliament couLd (‘5! Nine and 1 . Sterling gress convention by economist Citing. Red Point: 2. Ernest Dr. Eugene l-‘orsey who said it arker. St. Margarets: grades would lead to a lineup for jobs 11 and 12 — 1. Gertrude Bush- ey. Souris Line Road: 2. Hume Ellis. Souris. that would stretch from every LMP's office to the St. Lawrence River. constitution for this pocket min as ripality Monday under which women get the right to vote and run for the National Council. Monaco's parliament. The ST—article constitution 'c- ccntly got the council's approval in principle. A key clause in the new constitution is that it can not be suspended. In 1930. Rainier suspended the told constitution. in force since 1011. He also dissolved the par- liament after it tried to force him to give it more power. The prince took supreme con- trol. later nominating two 12- member bodies to take over the duties of the elected parliament, But last March be restored the constitution. re - established the elected parliament and prom- ised that women would get the ote. Monaco has about 3.500 citi- s. < .LePagek Gift Suggestions $1.00 - $3.00 $3.00 - $6.00 Slinpcrcttes Sample Shoes Shoe Tree; Foamtreads . - Childs Shoes Shoe Polish Kits Bowling Shoes Daniel .I. MacDonald over Hon. I remained the same. both Lib-t reduced bv one vote to 25 over“ to 888 While PC Paul MacDon-y ' . William Acorn. Liberal for the: flId'S total dropped to 770. Mr. ISLAND NEWS pAGE'z Men BeingcQuestioned In Hunt For Bank Bandits I MONTREAL <ce. — roiice ‘forces across Montreal Island continued their determined hunt .Monday for the men who killed two police constables Fridav in a $126,500 bank robbery.” the suburb of St. Lauren re the robbery occurred. po- t. i . w lice Chief Camille Hetu an-' nounced that detectives are holding two men and said he be'eves detectives ill get “valuable information the two. In he I1 H from More than a score of under? world figures were picked up in ; :raids throughout the metropoli- ‘tan area and quizzed about the robbery. committed by a man idressed as Santa Claus and Ithrce others. I A blood-stained U.S. Army Iautomatic rifle. dropped in a .tield behind the bank in the inorth-end Montreal suburb, was I being examined to see whether :tt had been used in the killings. iCONSTABLES CUT DOWN Constables Denis Brabant. 31. .and Claude Marineau. 34. were :cut down by bullets from auto- Souris’ Santa Claus Parade, I’Kiddies’ Treats SOURIS — The Santa Claus OTTAWA (CPI - StanleyIparade originally scheduled for these win be the mend of all .Saturday is now slated to take Iplace today. in Souris under .‘the sponsorship of the incr- chants of the town and the lain. among other things. aISouris branch. Royal Canadianrall the children of East Kings. JLegion. :3 Comprising five cars and six Ifloats. the parade will start Ifrom the Legion Home and will :make a complete circuit of the ttown, and end up at the start- -ing point. I T e first car will be One of the RCMP patrol cars. and this will be followed by another Icari‘ying Mayor C. E. LaVic. Conservative and Social Credit then the president of the Souris '_*_“___________.___._._ MPs opposed MrKnowles’ res-‘chion branch. Daniel MacDon- —' — — - _ 'Ii aid. the fourth car will carry .to consider introducing what he I the Queen of the Sea. C arol I Am Power. and the fifth. Miss Ann MacAuley. world seed po- ‘tato champion. The floats will follow behind i BUY FREIGHTER He doubted whether anything. 513‘ JOHN'S' Mid. rcpt_Th9} by 8 91999 jfreighter Manchester Explorer I thinking has been purchased by Crosbie‘ and Company Limited here. a company spokesman said Mon- day. Formerly owned by the Manchester Lines of England. .the 2.900-ton vessel has been on . charter to Croshie since May. It will be used as a cargo boat. running north in the summer and delivering freight to ac . i points around the New- foundland coastline in the win- ter. The English crew will b replaced by Newfoundlanders. NOTICE- t I The Town Clerks office will be closed from Dec. 17 to Dec. 27, both dates inclusive. ,‘ Signed : Souris Town Clerk . Dress shoes . Sno-hoots matic weapons as they drove up to the bank in response to Ian alarm. I The bullets that killed them *were believed to have come from a Belgian FN rifle, the weapon that is standard issue for NATO forces. Police say “Santa Claus" Icalmly walked close and rid- .‘dled the two policemen as they ‘lay wounded on the ground be- side their bullet-punctured ve- ice. Some 20.000 people visited the St. Laurent city hall Monday. ‘where the bodies of Brabant land Marineau lay. A civic fun- ‘eral is scheduled for today. LAUNCH APPEAL 3 Officials of the suburb I launched an appeal for funds for ithe policemen's families. Each -had three children. The Canadian Banker's Asso-. ciation offered $10000 and that ‘Canadian Imperial Bank ofl‘ lCommerce. whose branch was‘. irobbed. offered $15.000 for in- ‘formation leading to the arrestl .of the robbers. . Slated Today .the cars, and in the last of‘ .tlie kiddies, Santa Claus. On arrival back at the legion . Home. Santa will be host to ,and will be well prep pass out treats to all. *tw ow?“ V ° FAMOUS FOR 3 BRANDED INSPECTED iSTEAKSR. t GOOD i ZAKEA “25;; St. Laurent police brought eyew eases to their station early Monday to give their im- pressions of the men's appear- ance to a police artist, who was making drawings to guide po- lice ln their search. Among witnesses are a motel receptionist. who said she saw a man believed to be one of the trobbers come to the motel and call for a taxi; a truck driver who gave the same man a lift to Dorval, west of Montreal, and a taxi-driver who drove the with the case. AUTOMATIC man back to Montreal. direcny past the murder scene. \ A total of 064.000. worth of ne. gotiahle. unregistered bond. taken in the robbery has been recovered. Still missing Is $6,500 in cash and $56,000 worth of U.S. and Canadian traveller: cheques. Originally, the loot had been announced as 32. cash and $10,000 in bonds. A 33-year-old Montreal man was questioned and released by St. Laurent and provincial p0. lice Sunday. He came into the police station with a law eg after hearing that police had wanted to question him in con. nection with the shootings. He said he was afraid of the police order to "shoot to kill" in the case and decided to Clear himself. Police said they were satisfied he had nothing to do 4 SPEED VICTOR $52.95 only VICTOR Long Plays Joy to the World 1.98 Robert' Show Chorale Perry Como Sings Christmas with Three Suns Hank Snow Sings CO-OP MILKER , I I Parts and Service l Keith Carmichael I Sherwood '1 Larry's Restaurant Free Delivery from 11 am. to 1 am. Dial 4-84 I 5-4-9028 I POTTED PLANTS Poinsettias Azaleas Cyclamen Potted Mums Green Plants CHRISTMAS CENTRE PIECES EASTERN“ was the lucky. .rHis cum Give your famll it v . Transistor Radios Guitars . Tape Record Great George St. 1 Tuna . Men's . Blltmore HATS . Tooka SHIRTS . MacGregor 80X . SLIPPERS The names of those Signed i , 4. musical reproducers. . Record Players Charlottetown from DOW Sweaters. Belts and Jewellery We MEN'S AND BOYS’ . U‘“ JACKETS 144 Great George St. “mumfihfii Notice Citizens ot Souris I prior to 1962 will be published after Dec. 31 ac- cording to Form 22 of the Town Act. Souris Town Council MILLER BROS. LTD. ‘ STMAS BE A MUSICAL SANTA. . . y the gift of pleasure and re. taxation the year around with one of these fine . Electric s . Mustcal Instruments Dial 4-3535 I mama-Immunisation“! fi— GIFT HIM WARMLY With Quality CLOTHING 'S WEAR Ch'to Awamampupaaiamamm I who have Tax Arrears LePAGE SHOE CO. LTD. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES SINCE 1920 NOTICE The town of Souris wishes to inform the General Public the following By-Law will be strictly enforced during the. coming months. During the period from Dec. 1 to April 30thgin each year both dates inclusive, no car, truck or other motor vehicle shall be parked, stopped or left standing on any street within the Town for a period longer than 30 minutes before the hour of 12 pail. and 8 am. Firemgil, Police and Doc- tors WHILE ON DUTY shall bs exempt from this by-law. Signed : Tho Souris Town Council newspaper route. How he learned - . . . To sell and keep records, To work with people and &)--.-- t nesa venture. IERRY'S CHRISTMAS . . . make “£1! Christmas giftsl MUSIC a a s s a a 5 Wilt Carter Request TOOMBS FOR EVERYTHING MUSICAL PHONE 4-3271 STORE .‘ )1, FLOWERS JERRY‘S Flower Shop 137 Kent. St. “We Wire Flowers World Wide" OPEN EVENINGS ‘ Roses CUT FLOWERS Carnations Chrystanthemuma Large Mums Christmas Door Decorations Fresh B. C. Holly and Mistletoe Dial 4-5320 1 E . flown"! 3'" Overshoes i . Travel Shine Kits (Chins, Gm C m M Mr O Slippers ’ Teen age flatties' 9" ca 9 . Mg;;sc;;?n Tap Dancing Of Any Value Wright Co. ‘ Shoes , Child's Highland Wos. Figure Skates queen s“ on to"- Foamtrcads 93“an Shoes Wos. Golf Shoes 12.95. Choosa from ' I our Large $6.00 - $10-00 , $10.00 - $15.00 $15.00 and up i Selection Misses Snohelles menu-31in" Fm" M38": Shoe! ‘ Sapphires for Men .___ Wos. Wedgtes Men’s Sno Boots Ham Shoe, for Was. Snow boots Mews Dre" Men Ladles' & Gent's I Overshoes Shoes Cum“ Boo“ _ _ _ '- Mu” casual Men’s (" If Shoes gm" Cocktail Boots ’0 s , signal!“ Gale and Mac & Shoe. Groomer Fiance" Menfs 128m" A Kit Evening Shoes Insulated Boots 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, fellow carriers I dropped In to sea the Carrier Supervisor at the Guardian and Evening Patriot office and found I had the same opportunity as Dad. Now I have a route near homo and find the Carriers are a swell bunch of follows, all anxious to succeed In theta first bust- Tho Canter Supervisor has some new routes opening up and minds more boys. Come on In and see him. Join the team and enjoy the fun of having your own business. ' Apply Now! CIRCULATION pm. THE GUARDIAN - TH! MG PATRIOT we”... -n—umanaw- Hay—nag “memo—«ma “we—m4.“ _ _ -a—q‘-~ A — -.a.A~ I pun-Aa gsmrgan pup-«mnA—oaapaI—saH-r-o .AA‘_._.-__.- ‘H-‘IH-