Below-normal temperatures in the East and above-normal temperatures in the West are predicted for January in the WARM WEST, CO-LD EAST 30<'lla~y outlook of the United States weather bureau. Light ISLAND NEWS PAGE lottawa Toronto Montreal . Moncton . . . . . . . . . 28§c".‘-ESE! %.’¥‘..‘3§.‘3S.;'£ Halifax . . . . .. fl 40 Charlottetown . . . 22 37 Sydney .. . 32 as Yarmouth . 30 39 ‘St. John's, Nfld. .. 22 35 1 X (CP) — The wea- tther office says the disturbance which hsoutht rain and snow tunesinthemldendhldlfi to the district was deepening Moderate to strong nort|IWOIt- slowly all three Maritime overcast near the east coast of erly which in the wake of the Island, Southern half of East- Newfoundland late Thursday. in disturbance will maintain cloudy ern N.B. Counties, Lower St provinces skies,in most of the district. John River Valley: Cloudy with slda were yielding some clearing will occur in New a few in light snowflurries with tempera Brunswick this evening. - I. Low-high at Halifax Y:-mouth 3 and I. Kcnivillo 29 and 32. New Glasgow 22 am: so, Goahen 23 and 32, Sydney 23 and 32. Charlottetown. Mono. ton. Fredericton and Saint John 20 and 30. national forecasts: Nova Scolds. Prince lldward snowflurrles; little change temperature; northwest winds STAR TAXI O 24 hour service O 2 way radio O speedy service O modern cars STAR TAX 131 Kent st. Ch'towr Dial 4-6581-4-6582 pmaww jTI'iIs Handy TV Guide PROGRAM LISTINGS from FRIDAY FAST Till THURSDAY Pick Up T.V. SPECIALS CHINESE FOOD Orders to Take Out THE ISLAND GRILL Open Fri. & Sat. till 2 a..m. 162 Queen St. 4-5228 and Delivery of your Prescriptions Two-Way Radio Service STEllD'S “Char1ottetown’s Best” given in inches of main; one ,inclh of rain cquailliinig 10 in- 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Jan. 3, 1964.. Centennial lo Be 1964 Souvenir The Provincial Centennial! Committee has announced that; it will have a special 196-1 com- ; memorative medallion struck: which is expected to lie a trea-1 sured souvenir. 9 The medallion will he struck: in five different metals. with one of aluminum for distribut-I ion to the school children of that province. Q The face of the mcdallioni will depict the new Fathers of‘ Confederation Memorial Build-‘ mg as well as the Provincial Building. while the reverse will show the centennial symbol onl a plain background. V Since the building com plex ; is being erected by the p e ople ' of all Canada to honor the event. J (the First Conference on Con-1 federation) it was consid eredi fitting that it should be the: PEPLER’S JEWELLERY WATCH REPAIRS LOTUS CAFE OF COURSE we have Chinese food. Every Chinese restaurant does. -to moderate precipitation 18 ches of snow. The outlook is —ENGRAVING- BUT we like to think expected. Precipitation its Iciztnassniciffeqigigmzta and _—._.. ours is different. TRY £0 ' . ttern 1 9 9 may occur. LCP Wire-photo). Egsljee We re sure you“ S P. S. Canadian food also Gifts-Phonographs "“°‘t“1“=“1¥ Prelmed W in expert chef J TORONTO (CPI -—— Observed ' . temperatures: . I Dawn H “film Mgr Your King 5 County LOTUS CAFE _ lvanmut-..‘.ff 41 45 Record Centre 9"“-I 5*- .\’i(‘lorla . . 42 47 Dial 4-3910 ;F.<imonlon . 26 35 Phone 838-2509 Montague i(‘algary . . . . . . . .. 26 37 hlteszina .29 as [Winnipeg .. 27 37 ‘ I ICY HIGHWAYS "‘° R°"“°“’°”’ ————“""E°' 5 STOP TRAFFIC ‘l'°°59 . e e principal figure of the com-‘ Te_r"'fiC you‘. memorative medallion. :’ Roads madc treacherous by W ‘ ice and fneeri r rin used new ALSO IN GOLD 1 .-“E 3 °° tmtxa‘ "mg" A striking of the medallion int mam’ motorists to end up in ..........'.'.I.'.‘.‘........ 1"‘ w- 1. golden bronze and $0. in bright‘ the ditch ye-stcrday in the V f _ d If k In er I'0I'17£ \Vl ISSU 1H UT] 11111‘ . .' ted quantity for general sale_ pmmm? 2 "e c ‘C en Cgqf to the public at $1.00: a striking, _C°"""°S“ Car‘ and truck‘ Sh - limited to 5,000 wit] be available ‘We rcnortrd «ft the mad. oestring potatoes Now In sterling silver at $5.00 and fl-‘l‘°'°"':‘“-"_ _-""5l"‘”l’a5' “10m‘ 3/ no doubt will become collectors‘ "151 (-°'"l"“"15 We're 90 bad Jug gf hgngy items. A special. almost deluxe f'W‘" iWiP.<1.i'1ans weine hav- E0" 1;“! I91"- copy_ in 10 karat gom Wm be 111E trouble ‘,Z(‘IIl11g around. R0": ‘"1 k‘ P: "'5 available at $50.00. . RCMP and City Police, hiow- l'e°fl.‘;c“ ° The dies have been desig n ed} ever. 1'9 :1 orted only very {'0 It 1:“ :3 and the medallion: are beinzi minor mishaps. ‘ml c’;lo'" struck by Canadian Artist 1 cf Ff.‘ Defivery shop today‘! Dies lnc.. in Sherbrooke. Que-;E|d | A bec. under direction of a master , er | fie _ craftsman. It is expected th e. Y . are r 5 medallions will be availabIetMan |_a'd To Res‘. shortly after the first of the new ,‘ year, and may be obtained by mail from the Centennial Com- mittee Inc., Box 2.000, Chariot-Ema tetown. ‘ Former Islander Dies In Ontario The death occurred at Barrie, on Dec. 31 est son of Mrs. Frank Gaudet, Summer-side. in his 37th year. Surviving along with his mo- ther are his wife in Barrie, five sisters and four brothers: Mary, Mrs. Rodd Ford. Hunter R i ver: Mabel. Mrs. Ernest R l c h ard. Summerside: Louise, Mrs. Ed- gar Peters. Souris: Mrs. J u 1 i a Arsenault. Charlottetown; Mar- garet. .\Irs. Bruce Champion, Glover’s Shore: John. Saint Charles. Toronto: Brunswick. The funeral will be. held today in Barrie. i i Demonstration Given‘ Of ‘Praia b’ A model demonstration of a type of prefabricated temporary building was given here Tuesday to representatives of several di- visions of government. The building. demonstrated by Harold O‘Hanlon of a Calgary NEW HAVEN SCHOOL Following is the report for 1.1161 month of November: Grade VIII: 1. Lowell Friz-I zell; 2. Teresa Cavanagh; 3. Benny Macwilliams. | Grade VII: 1. Earla Moore; 2. Inez Devereaux; 3. Gordonl Darrach. ! Grade VI: 1. Barry Gass: 2.] Garry Drake. Grade V: 1. Miriam l3:)yle;; 2. Beverley Pollard; 3. Debbie.) Macwilllams. 5 Grade IV: 1. Alfred Macwil-I liams; 2. Garth Boyle. id Grade H11: 1. Kevin Newinan; lpredcceased hrim ALBERTON —— The funeral Da of niel T\1cE\‘lillan of Klldare took cc at the Sacred Heart Churcih. Alberton. yesterd Dial 4-4955 morning. Rcquiiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Gerald Stccle. Pallbearers were Everett Oar: hill. Clifford Cahill, Ray Sauznd-i ers, Addison Rayner, Stephen Staplcton and Ernest Gavin Interment was in the church cemetery. The late Mr. McMillan was born at Central Kildare 82 years go and was a lifelong resident c community. His death occurred at Beach Grove_ Monday. Dec. 30. He was twice married. first to Maud Hamill nd. after her oath to Pearl McPherson who almost three 2. Brenda Mac-Phee: 3. Darlenelyf-‘3l‘S ago. ollard. Grade 11: non; 2. Ira Boyle; 3. Michael Tierney. l Grade I (A): 1. Donna Cud- more: 2. Geralyn Tierney; 3 Sharon Devereaux. Grade I (B): 1. Lea MacWil- 1. 1. Marion M3CKln-lCl11l'dT0fl survive. ‘.Alired Mac1(ie (1 his first marriage fou y are Mrs. inicei of Albcrton. Roy and Ro- fiand in Saint John. N.B., arnd ' of tlic scconci marriage there arc two surviving chilldron. Mrs. Wilson Wclls (Georgina) of Al- on and Daniel of Kildare. the rendezvous BEST SELLERS! “J.F.K. The Man and the Myth» “The Scent of Water” “The Battle of The Villa. Floritn" CARD SHOP Grafton St. KENNEDY'S LADIES’ WEAR -Queen St. Dial 4-8925 M11111} ~- a \ pan WHY NOT Put that call In tonight for service or repairs tomorrow morning. Call T. A. S. Dial 4-7341 'l'.A.S.—that stands for Tele- phone Answering service-a new service provided for you for emergency night serv e. STOREY ELECTRIC 130 Prince St. iams. Highest average in the senior grades: Earls Moore 0416 per- c nt Highest average in the junior grades: Kevin Newman 01 per- cent Mrs. teacher. Dorothy Tierney - firm. uses steel joints affixed to two by four pieces of lumiber and can be erected in a to w hours. - Among those attending the demonstration were represents» tlves of forestry. park develop- ment. town planning and resour- ces development agencies. DEATH NOTICES Iecetved too late for Classified Death Notice column PARKER — At Prince County Hospital. Jan. 2. 1964. Fre N. Parker of 140 Central Street. Siunmesuide. Tllth year. Resting at the Compton Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Saturday. Jan. 4 at 2 p.m. In- : te United Church cemetery. Central. Lot 16. Visiting hours Friday. 7 to 10 , p.m. In lieu of flowers con- trbutl the nadian — on to Ca Hart Foundation will be ' appreciated. GREEN!-‘TELD SCHOOL Report for December: Grade vm: 1. Marvin Ennis; 2. Janet Cairns; 8. Kenny 0'Hal- ran. Grade VH2 1. Janie 0'Hal- loran. Grade VI: 1. Cami Power; 2. Elaine Ennis; 8. Bonica Dyer. Grade V iA)- 1 Gerry Hynes; . 0'11 1 Services Held At Bedeque UC BEDEQUE A Christmas Eve service was held here I the United Church. Rev. Dr. L. P. Archibald delivered the nu-ssaae which was suitable in the occasion. on Sunday morning. Dec. I. there was a rge congrega- tion in the United Giuirch. The junior choir was in charge cl the music with Mrs. Wdmor Cravizg as organist. the pastor conducted the service and Dr. Aadiiibald de- livered a timely sermon. an-an. Grade V (B): 1. Cecil Ennis. Grade IV: 1. Marven Dyer. Grade 11-1: 1. David lines; 2. Gordon Ennis: 8. Gussie Pat- er. Grade 11: 1. Maureen Power; | 2. Rhonda Hynes; 8. . Cairns. ’ en; | trio Pater. Highest average in grades. Janie 0’Halloran. 84. percent. Highest averne in junior grsdes; Maureen Power. on per- cent. BestheDuaa—-teacher. senior V Garbage Service Is Taken Over ilnldlnl the contract for In lcity‘s new compulsory gm-up loilevtim. to begin later in the year. Jenkins and Clarke are sui- now handling the sly curled at w ilhe Keefe Hygienic Using two tracks frun the Keefe outfit, wllich die- coniilnued opar Dec. 01. the new firm took over the service Jan. 1, and h of the drivers as tron’ bedroom SEE specials on iumiture THIS WEEK AT Crockett 8. Kent Street Storey Ltd. A (marlottetowa FRIDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV 1.30 p.m.—Muslcsle p.m.—Panword p.m —Scar|ett Hill p.m.—Taka Thirty p.m.—-Friendly Giant p.m.—Mr. Rogers P-"1--Quick Draw McGp-aw P-m-—TI1la is the Life p.m--Razzle Dazzle p.m.—i(ingfisher Cove p.m.-Susie p.m.-Gazette p.m.-CFCY TV News p.m.-Cinema 13-7 9 ’Y p.m.—-Country Hoedown p.m.-The Defenders WEEKLY TV GUIDE 1.30 p.m.—Country Calendar 2.00 p.m.—Falth in Action 2-30 _o.m.—En France 3.00 p.m.-Time of your Life 4.00 p.m.—Herltege 5.30 p.m.—Journey to the Centre 5.30 p.m.-—20th Century 6.00 p.m.—Tl-is Sixties 6.30 p.m.-—Metro Theatre Gun Fu 3.00 .m.—Haz 0.30 p.m.—Fiashback 9.00 p.rn.—Ed Sullivan 10.00 p.rn.— Bonanza 11.00 p.m.-—Horizon 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12.10 e.m.—|.lonel Television News 12.20 p.m.—Station Sign Off MONDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV 7.15 p.m.-Keyboard Melodies 7.30 pm.-Hancock 8.00 p.m.—Dr. Kildare 9.00 p.m.—Lucy 9.30 p.m.—The Serial 10.00 p.m.-Grindl 10.30 p.m.\parade 11.00 p.rn.—The Untouchables 12.00 p-m-—Newa 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12.13 a.m.-Local Weather 12.14 a.m.-Sign Off CLIP AND SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 10-30 p.m.—Front 11.01 p.m.—News 11.30 p-m.—Quegt 12.00 p.rn.—C3C TV News 12:13 e.m.-—i.ecaI wunm 12.14 a.m.—Sign Off CI\'(?W-TV 12.25 p.m.—Statlon Sign On News. Weather, spam 1.00 p.m.—Tuesday Playblll Page Challenge Magazine as ab 2.30 p.m.—At Home with Helen Cracker 3.00 p.m.—Take Thirty 3.30 p.m.-Mr. Rogers 4.00 p.m.-—’Flraball XL-5 4.30 p.m.-—Romper Room 5.00 p.m.-Raule Dazzle 5.30 p.rn.—Corne listen Awhile 6-25 p.m.—Supper Club 1.30 p.m.--Musicale 2.00 p.m.—Panword 2.30 p-m.—Scsrlen Hill 3.00 p.m. Take Thirty 3.31 p.m.-—Friendly Giant 3.45 p.m.-Mr. Rogers 4.00 p.m.—Thls Living World 4.30 p.m.—All Star Theatre p.m.-Razzle Dazzle p.m.—Time out For Music p.m.—Wi|Iiem T p.m.—Gazette . p.m.—CFCY TV News p.m.—$ports Weakly p.m.—Phil Silvers Show p.rn.—-Rin Tl ' 3 p.m.—Statlon Sign on News, Weather, Sparta p.m —Friday Playbill Frisk p.m.-—At Home Wlfh Helen Crockar p.m.—Take T ‘rt p.m.-The Friendly Giant p.m.-Mr. Rogers p.m -—Quick Draw McGraw p.m.—Supper Club p.m.-—Telsvlsian News p.m.—-Supper Club p.m.—Weather p.rn.—Supper Club 9.00 p.m.—Country Hoedown 9.30 p.m.—The Defenders 10.30 p.m.—Telescope 11.00 p.m.—The Untouchables 12.00 s.m.—CBC TV News 12:14 a.m.—Vlewpoint 12.20 p.m.—LIoneI Network News 12.25 a.m.—Midnight Theatre Adventures of Tarfu SATURDA Y PROGRAMS CFCY-TV 2.30 P.M.--Musinaia 3.00 P.M.—Wor|d of Sport C Golf 4.00 P.M.—World of Sport Cross Canada Curling 5.00 p.m.—TBA 5.30 p.m.—Duga BunnV 6.00 p.m.—-—Forssi Rsngera 6.31 p.m —Countrytlma 7.01 p.m.—CFCY TV News West 7.16 p.m.—Fishermsn’s Log 7.30 p.m.—Bet Your Bottom Dollar 8.00 p.m.—Beverley Hillbillies 3,30 p.m.—Desi|u Playhouse 9.30 p.m. NHL Hockey Chicago at Toronto 11.15 p.m.—Juliet1e 11.45 p.m.—Sports Unlimited 12.00 a.rn.-CBC TV News 12.08 a.m.—Local Weather 12.09 a.m.--The late Show You're a Lucky Mr. Smith CKCW-TV and . .Fe'llow, 12.55 p.m.—Station Sign On p.m.—inquiry p.m.—Exploratlons p.m.—CEC TV News a.m.-—LocaI Weather a.m.—Sign Off CKCW-TV p.m.—Station Sign On News, Weather. Sports p.m.—Mr p.rn.—TliiI Living World p.m.—Romper Room p.m.—Rszzle Dazzle 5.30 p.rn.—Time Out for 5.00 p.m.—Supper Club News 11.00 p.m.-1-Inquiry 11.30 p.m. Emplorstione 12.00 a.m.—CBC TV News 12.14 a.m.-Viewpoint 12.20 s.rn.-—Lionel Network News 12.25 e.m.—Stetlon Sign Off TUESDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV 1.30 p.m.--Musicals 2.00 p.m.—Password 2.30 p.rn.—Scar|ett Hill 6.35 p-11I.—W0l1I1lI’ 6.40 p.rn.—Supper Club 0 Fish 8: Chips 3 orders $1.00 O Wing Steak with all the Trimmings $1.25 Q For The Best In Foods Dial Z-1710 The Redwood 3.30 p.m.—To Tell 9.00 p.m.-—Patty Duke 9.30 p.m.—Ben Casey 10.30 p.m.-Front Page Challenge 11.00 p.m.--News Magazine 11.30 p.m.—QueIt 12.00 p.m.-CBC TV News 12.15 a.m.—Viswpoint 12120 a.m.—l.lone| Network News 12.25 e.m.-Station Sign Off Free Delivery °°'n»f=°«==='=:."' CFCY-TV 1.00 p.m.—MusicaIe '-3° .122:-°i:..... island t-rriers 2.00 p.m.—Pauword 2.30 p.m.—Scarlet Hill 3.00 p.m —Tal<e Thirty 3.30 p.m.—Frlendly Giant 3.45 p.m.-Mr. Rogers 4.00 p.m.—Ciaco Kid 4.30 p.m.—Hennessey 5.01 p.m.-Razzle Dazzle 5.30 p.m.-Woody Woodpecker 5.00 p.m.—Nations's Business p.m.-Live Longer Ami 9,00 p.m.—-Rad River Jamboree 9.30 p.m.—-Perry Mason 10.30 p.m.—1-'eativ 12,00 p.m.—cBc TV News 12.13 a.m.—Local Weather 12.14 a-m-—5l9" 0" CFCY-TV THURSDAY 1.30 p.m.—Muslcsie 2.00 p.m.—Pnaword 2.30 p.m.-—Scarlett Hill 3.00 p.m. TI 3.31 p.m.—Friendly Giant 4.00 p.m.-Mr. Piper 4.30 p.m.—Today at Home 5.01 p.m.—Razzle Dazzle 5.30 p.rn.—Mualc 1-lop s.oo p.m.-Yoa| 90-’ 5.31 p.m.-Gazette 7.01 p.m.-CFCY TV News . ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ 649/7’ 0 0.... White background Patterned Front 0 100% orlon 0 hand washable O zipper front e sizes 16 L 20 O blue, red, green and beige trims 8.95 'IOGrai‘tonst. Dial!-1273 Charlottetown Confederation Bldg. 5.01 p.m.-Razzle Dazzle 5.30 p.m.—-Come Listen Awhile 6.00 p.m.—TBA 6.15 p.m.—Centennia| Program 6.31 p.m.--Gazette 7.01 p.m.-CFCY TV News 7.15 p.m.—Farming Viewpoint 7.30 p.m.—My Favorite Martian 8.00 p.m.--Zero One 8.30 p.m.—Hennessey 9.00 p.m.—Patty Duke 9.30 p.m.—Ben Casey MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT ' AT 11.30 P.M. VINCENT PRICE in 1.00 p.m.—En France 1.30 p.m.—Commant and Conviction 2.00 p.m.—Top Ten Plus 3.00 p.rn.—Wor|d of Sport CBC Golf 4.00'p.m.—Wer|d of Sport Cross Canada Curling 5.00 p.m.—Memory one 5.30 p.m.—Bugs Sunny 6.00 p.m.-Forest Rangers 6.30 p.m.—Teievislon News 6.40 p.m.—The Early Show Affairs of Dobie Glllla 8.00 p.m.-The Beverly Hillbillies 9.00 p.rn.—-Candid Camera 9.30 p.m.—NatIonsl Hockey league Chicago at Toronto 11.15 p.m.-Juliette 11.45 p.m.—Sporta Unlimited 12.00 p.m.-CBC TV News 12.10 a.rn.--llenel Network News 12.20 a.m.-—The Late 5 Double Life SUNDAY PROGRAMS CFCY-TV 12.30 p.m--Musicale 1.m p.rn.—|rialgIIt Two 1.30 p.m.—Country Calendar 5.30 p.m.—-2011: Century 6.W p.m.-—Tbe Sixties 6-30 p-In.-Some of These Days 7.00 p.m.—Ali Sm Theatre 7.30 p.m.-—Iipcerd 0.00 p.m.—Hezel 3.30 p.m.—FiaaIvhack 9.00 p.m.—Ed Sullivan 10.00 p.m.—0enenee 11.W p.m.-—Let's Face It 11.30 p.m.—Gueation Mark 12.00 a.m.-CIC TV Newe 12x00 e.m.-local Weather 12:09 e.In.-Sign Off CKCW-'|'V .13 p.m.-Staten Sign On 1 1.15 p.m.-The Chi-ieteoheve ‘HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL” TODAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS ONLY mnsnay wii:Ln a runny moms IN ”BACH'ELOR FLAT” #2 SUNDAY AT 9 P.M. SANDRA DEE, JOHN GAVIN IN ."TAMMY TELL ME TRUE" WED.. JAN. 8 7:15 p.m. MONDAY and TUESDAY CHARLTON lnl3'l’0N, YUEITE MEMIEUK IN "DIAMOND HEAD" '-’P‘RIVATE AFFAIRS or BEl..AMl" wao_, T1-IURS., FRI., SAT. smvis resistor. JOAN O'BRIEN IN "IT HAPPENED AT THE WORLDS FAIR” 4 ¥ 4 -1.‘ -V-* it i i ‘R