is i PZ 5 | A ili - i i Le x AT ; day season at the home of his | _UNITED-CHURCH WOMEN me ‘side Mide parents, Mr, ahd Mra.” Elton The ot the sovty | lastueas’ trmibly “Hees by | 0 WS. Seat, eek ‘si Pee sea tien bane Gil coll formed women's organization | the Women's Auxiliary and | urer; Mrs. Ralph Edwards, [Beat Kensington their four gy nang By seen folowing. their meeting aK - row, Mre. C. R. Webber, SUMMERSIDE — Alan Gau-| have been residents of . at Epworth Hall Saturday | Left to right, front row ane honorary president; Mrs. Joho | et scored four goals as the | albane,- moved to Borden on i afternoon, The new organiza- | Mrs. Harold Lyle, and vic ; Summerside All-Star Midgets | Friday, Dec, 29. tion known as “Vetted Chere “president; Mire. Harry Cam | Scott, president; Mrs. Erland | defeated Kensington Midgets @| Mr, and ‘Mrs. Myron Mathe = , Women” will perf the | non, recording . secretary: | Rameay; lst vice-president. {to 2 at Kensington rink Sat-| son, CNR, Moncton, were guesis SUMMERSIDE — The Sum ued ss , : urday morning, of Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Mathe- merside Sea Cadet Corps was . * 7}: Kensington led 2-0 after the | son during the festive season. teentel to 0. mideliee wale 7 eport Given first 20 minutes but from then | Miss Eleanor Murray, RN, on ae ; ff. pate A yore o Bs obo ¢ eS eae wcdes unaied eokng Raia | oi over ‘ urday afternoon - Of Findings (iS rr at Pa gor teers | er a tr aes ‘ F Mist . |_ For Kensington, Profitt: and | home -of her Mr. and | snéet lives thay hed an eppens. ’ ; 8 ae r - Hi On Arctic Oil | Katy, wore Se eames, See Mrs, Pomroy "Murray, Breadal- ie 00 Sere ' — Canadian Leg Summerside. and Prince County Rit ee ee by Grady, P. MacWilliams, Mt "sec, feed Mra, Willen Now. | owim during the winter menthe, | SS, Sotae® Tey 6 ee, = The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Jan. 15, 1962. 3 SOMO ON 106) —Aeinet — D; Arsenault . and oome and jeuls, So Vebey, ee eee arranged by Jediery saceiind bed veceéity, ~ z Arctic island compete . 723 moved home carpe officers, ‘Lieut, e ; 4 fs “ a |in northern European markets Soturday, sfterensn sf Civie | merly occupied ty the Gomes | Cuties Beles, 6 seuee a | baer dealt aa tld: : while abundant reserves on the | Stadium the Summerside All- | ter family, for the winter mon- ne oe Sue Ta as aebdidees. Men ‘Gubart tT oes mainland might find buyers as | Star Bantams and RCAF Stat-| ths. -, ak eae tae Ge ae ae cadaon, sian : tr wast ma Jopen, aad, New | on Dantame Hayed 6 68 Ge.) ne ieneare Kennedy, iim | corte, ies, Sie Shem: as Sees fs, Ses vecpeeseees Zealand, Resources cL be of | J; "H-> Buote ‘as titantiver; *~ . ee Dinsdale said here. ‘ Ble : a of Guapend «heal, ventions | uae a Russell J. Perry pod erg’? . ° Mr. Dinsdale made public the BICIST et the home of her, porents, Me. | Ge. eppertenity fee We “iy | Beet Sere oe oe At LT UMD arcicraodte dev. U.S, Grevin Mill | Sitaee”™ "™ Steer re |, ie ci preide orer the nt ’ ment in northern Canada,” - Mr, and Mrs. Owen MacRae,| The cadets were hon ae ove Lt. Roy MacLeod, com- “Our premium has been rais-; ‘and for the past month or two, canes Swine 5. 200¢ sweet | ST. LOUIS nat ae explo- = Rn = eae — pa seages ug fe moat a 2 Boel manding oficer of Tignish Air ed to a point which is equal to our pack going on the market | by- fod mill the Raloien Pe Craig, Breadalbane which supplied a bus and driver. | Cadet spoke of the or greater than we have en- has received favorable com- | David Quirin. ; | grain in Se pear vam work carried ‘on in the Air > joyed in the past”, said R.L* ments.” Its main findings: | rina Company ‘Industrial plant wae Z » eae ar ae - ; Cadet training, end extended Burge, cheirmen of the PE. Mr. Burge urge. all grow. |. DASSte, cet Oe ee eat a cerns | cide wes 2 recent vislior at te Potato: Board. . [ers to take all possible care to |jor petroleum producer ' ree = eee A ee ee meen Boy ; He said the board has been in| ensure a high quality — ea es ee ine, vee 2 » apparently of a Mr. and Mrs. William Chap- * H sonstant touch with the market | with particular emphasis - : 5 s ; £ ’ Probation ] at the receiving end, by ques- weights aad SW es OY | ae. on copleratian tp teak luke Wood, the Ralston om | woe tee Dewstiens. were : Yonnaire and other means, tagged. capable of supplying | ployee, and fire captain Roy eats Mr. ny ot agar smpcawn, Geis a a 2 . : markets in 1980. 2 pson. cs ells; Central a on . P ee h Viet Nam And Red aie oe eats come | See, aeree oo mS BL SS hj Sout Viet Nam n $s his’ U.S. advisers will | small fires in a warehouse.and | A farewell party, in honor of |death a young friend who ° » ae ete Oe an teaeras aoe was spousored. by their’ sehoot | Wouldn't ‘smoke - “ae ; : ‘ « an 11-storey grain + | Was ° Ss Appear Sharpening Claw. 35 smorove secur ote or cane” Oe ee Se wt ca Oe aaa eee Si , eet : ity, political education, propa- | quartets * : rnoon, » mB, home | probation By PETER SMARK jtheir claws for a desperate | ganda, hospital and school sys-|~ ot Se. sat Ais. feces Colt, ree so alee ak pr acento mn oo He A SAMIOG -sRentans) | "Tan |S pesceiine hans pated aii mene ett Gizenga Faces fsa « complimentary address | with murder but’ thie was with |gers in « tense National Hockey od “Year of the Tiger” is ap- great deal of ground and have Evidence of the deepening | Miss Nellie Toombs presetited | drawn. He was convicted of be- The tinal Chicage aval Elmer Vaske proaching for South Viet Nam taken the initiative from the| ys commitment to the efter @ ensure Vote the girls with a‘ pupae of money. !ing © delinquent, Weli's second of the. wight," wan | aeniste. : and Communist guerrillas in the government in most parts of the in South Viet Nam can be seen | r 4 ” : scored while Ranger netminder | Hull took the puck deep in his country appear to be sharpening | countty during the “Year ofthe | everywhere. LEOPOLDVILLE (AP)~\_ ° Lorne (Gamp) Worsley was off — Se ON eawing %0 © | ‘qruckloads of United sialon [eee Freier seer est Ni S Fast the ice in the final minute of j—— | As the “Year of the Tiger” | troops armed with rifles and re- | Patrice Lumumba, was form- p play." sunscriners A. ‘ __LATE NOTICES — | approaches. on the lunar calen- |volvers unload at the city’s ho- | ally accused” tp Derllament Fri 7 a SS ee SUMMERSID: ts im) dar—observed by most Vietnam- t. AMhough these |day of rting . * 4 : ccteanse tielning’ Clomiled Ad-|ese. whe ae Centeclane=the oe oe be used tasks here and defying the par- | I lt Rie meagan, ay Med shared > voun parm. vertising section.) : government is preparing a mas- ety ‘te navi aad tasted | liament. n r Oo OW | } agp ay s LATE. OR MISSED . eve. proguass to noe = = . wn . ates ae Sestes,, a ange ci ee a ss itiative. With extensive pacities, _ practi y ose present, approved a | ; 4 a “ : a. POLLARD—In the Charlotte- States assistance, military, eco- | different from principle. motion of censure that is ex- By JOE LEWIS io -The Baltimore siar passed 15 ther — an ing Hall of Chi- A dg $'SIDE : town Hospital on Jan. 14. nomic and social measures are| 1 ¢ special forces personnel, Pected to come to @ vote Mon-, LOS ANGELES (AP) — With |yards to rookie Mike Ditka aie ed ae required ery Dollar. . a 1962, Mrs. John Pollard, 8 expected to be implemented. es rf | day. Ttwo seconus itit, Johnny Unitas |Chicago, then 14 yards to Colt ecm ne : te bs les 010s «THIS NUM DIAL ‘ Sa9 Rochford ‘Street, in her. 72nd early next month — the ‘lunar | 20” said, to number 2,500, are | “Congolese - sources said pas-}tossed-a 12-yard touchdown pass | teammate Lenny Moore, With 15 lb h 24 stops —y GER between 8.30 - : . oie year. Her remains will rest New Year. leading Vietnamese patrols on sage of the motion could mean to Jon Arnett Sunday to give the |seconds left, a Unitas pass for ey 080 tm to & we CALL 8031 * at 7 Orclock this evening at Whether the “Year of the /tombat as well as training mis- dismissal of Gizenga from Pre-|favored west a 31-90 come-trom- | Moore: fell incomplete. A efowd of 14,574 attended, taaioy. lh ro 3] 50 the Henessey Funeral Home. | Tiger” will be good for the‘ goy-| sions. American helicopter pi- mier Cyrille Adoula’s ‘central | behind victory ovér the east im| A, the seconds sticked .away,| Defenceman Bob Turner put 7 4... - F Funeral arrangements to be einment of South Vietnamese |lots are flying combat missions government, and. perhaps ar-|the National Football Unitas shook off New York's |the Black Hawks in front at Todayl * announced later. ‘ | President Ngo Dinh Diem and / almost every day. rest. OE od ib ineciellia Andy Robustelli, rolled ~ mat ae ar si oe a , : $ hrew a. scoring ; ‘ fo ~ MaeGREGOR — At the Prince | wild climax to one of the most |i" 204, thre brilliant halfback | over Worsley’s pads. lt, was | TOWN TAX! The % Edward Island Hospital, Fri- |N WORLD SOCCER CUP PLAY hectic Pro Bowl games in his | Arnett, all alone in the end Turner's fourth goal of the year. Sitinsacis % day, Jan. 12, 1962, Mrs. Peter | - tory. A few minutes before, Jim | yone, ak " WORSLEY CAUGHT | phone 2128 for taxi + D. MacGregor of North River ‘ : gis s of Cleveland had shaken | Jim Martin of Detroit kicked | ‘The Chicago lead went to 20 - Guardian - Patriot in her @0th year. Resting at ° , four tacklers to ramble 7 \ 1:5 fourth conversion for the | in the when Ron “Continuous sérvice—af ‘ ie ae ds meat onl. Eh est MIANHESNGS DCS} re PBR Be went and i vas all-over. Suryhy eausht Worsley coming-| "passengers toured Summerside = cen en SS ee oN ae sail | YY, A. Tittle of” New York | out.of his net after a loose puck, ee = be held today, January 15, ‘jeep | Minutes after Brown’s wee ne os ton enn ~ with service : r, 2 “ ryacy the Coliseum crowd | Ht vad So ae % 2 p.m. Interment in People’s ° , | of a Se bis coe Joe ow! _ po ei se ts tat ts ° is “- se ‘From iron Curtain Clubs 22%2s% jeniagertea: Several oth tng le MacFADYEN — At Charlotte- : “ oe was running out, Brown fum- [arenes é : town on Jan. 18, 1962, Mrs./ 3y MICHAEL PRENTICE ey knocked | and Hitchens the oem 2 Te leas Sey | Beowe's Geetons res: toute . Catherine MacFadyen, widow BY years ago when they knoc and Gerry | men when he was hit a | the old Pro Bowl record of 66 : of the late Dougald MacFad LONDON (Reuters) — Russia off the Swedes 5-2 with a dis who can supply the missing tackle from ‘the west’s Bill yards set by the Colts’, Alan é . yen of Rice Point in her 79th "4 other Iron Curtain countriés | play which stunned the soccer punch, - | Georne of-Ghideas. 'Ameche in 1988. = for business... : syear. Resting at the. Cutcliffe ate expected-to provide the big-| world. pee “Spain is an enigma. Real Ma- GOES TO WORK u : ; Funeral Home until noon est challenge to Brazilian sa-| They have perhaps the great | drid and Barcelona are the most| George also Secovered and INTERCEPTS PASS my Tuesday, then to Zion Pres Premacy in the World Soccer| est player in the world in 2i-| successful teams in Europe, but | with about a minute remaining,| In the first quarter Dick Lane for pleasure byterian Church service com. Cup finals this year. year-old Edson do Nascimento, | their stars have never been aole |it was the West's ball on the \of Detroit intercepted a [Tittle , . ; mencing at 2 o'clock. ‘Inter. ‘The finals ‘will be played .m/|known to international soccer | to produce when ‘playing on @jeast 41. Then Unitas went to pass-and galloped 42. yards for ; . * ment in Canoe Cove ‘ceme- {Chile in May and June. The| fans by his nickname “Pele.” If | Spanish international squad. work, a touchdown. - tery defending champion Brazilians he is in top form, Brazil may 4 -¢ bn i é 4 — | will be mote dangerous than | be unbeatable. : . | v MARTIN — At the Kings jever in a country where they | HAD SUCCESSFUL TOUR : memorial Hospital on ,|are familiar with the climat. But Russia returned from a i Jan. 14, 1962, Miss Catherine | and food,but the Eastern Ew |recent tour of South America Martin of Martinvale in her |ropean nations are_ optimist. fll of ‘onfidence. “The Soviets 0 @th year. Remains resting at _After two years of prelimim-|knocked off. Argentina, iat ; , : Fs Montague Funeral Home. Fu- ary play, 16 teams have quail | and Uruguay, the three’ South , 4 neral service from Lorne Val- fied for the final stages of the| American teams rated just be 7 * dail service = io ee seventh World Cup. hind Brazil. oR - Gary ment in the church cemetery. Hupry are rele a Ponies gree climate doesn’t worry us. | cal $32 Economy one way : CPemame —_ lt hina Somes eee ee ea ea awe | ”% : 2 County Hospital, Jan. 14, 1962, The Oe ee etl ae oe ont se » M D 181 St Archibald MacDonald of Bal- | cup-never held by an Iron Cus- {in Chl : See Morton Dew, Queen St., Ge to ee RSet. Rees |e Lajos Baroti, Hungarian’ team > : ’ é6r call 4-8541, ~~ pat tag % resting at the Davison Funeral ~ ; ade te tes | ‘ dpe ay Home until Tuesdey noon, * a —— : ‘ - . ther to Ketr Memorial cfarey; Nfld, Stestions Severed a chia tm the Sou mo 2 ‘ TRANS-CANADA AIR LINES (@) AJR CANADA | Maipeque, where service will Oe at ; | ) be held at 2 p.m.~iniermen. Get Call rea Abecleras. ee ? = at ad Peers: eae: ae to the ball longer than SPIN OVER que. FSB nap Nfid. oe a longer — , apy | letters radio stations necessary demonstrate Talk it over with Niagara Loan Advisor. ton, ia | Sead Fas ad Marion fg |MeA tecea aby.”, Barat his job to help you! Niagara loans are made up Ham Alan MacDonaia four: |here by Vice - President Jos-|eatly goal they become unset- to $2,500—and are usually completed in less month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. | ooh v. Butler of the Colonial |tled and then anything can‘ hap- ; - thar a*daly. Remember yoy will always be William MacDonald.: Remains | Broadcasting System. pen.” ek + welcomes at “ se resting at the Perry Funeral| the Grand Falls stations wil | CECHS WELI-DRILLED Niagara. { : will be held this ‘aan Pip > kiler with scraped into the ioe airs NIAGARA FINANCE. COMPANY IMITED at 620 a j an 2 o'clock. tetera ts Ant ee ee ens against Scotland, bes 2 Largest All-Canadian Consumer Loan Company Mary's cemetery. Souris. lis expected to be in operatiie team suited to the G Re ad | ROONEY — Suddenty at al />Y mid-June, het |" Ge hs es 134 St. Charlottetown in : . z 2. . ’ Rooney use the call letters at 568 | not so bright. ; m “weg | Mil a er. output 4 ’ “get ; . x 7 AMG USis. *