\ " TIGNISH TOTS TAKE TO SKATES - the first time, Supervised by '| at the rink from 3 to 4 o'clock |Research Farm here show mean “What do 1 do now?” % | ‘Thursday, as upward of 100 geet azo at | emetny gad enact | techn nepal | oy rraday aternomns 7 THE WEEK ATSDU: | PAGE ‘Alberton and West Prince County ¥ The Guardian, Ohatlotiotows, Sat, Jan. 15, Robert Parent Is Head Of Resourc zs L es Council eee eat aasl teat terthet for the vif i ? , Burlington, ~ secre- This column will he laid to ‘dary; and-Roy Drinnan, Ellers-| The second major project of | rest before the results of Fri- Set pe err lee cet nats h Sate om [One ciemehs nt Nb alte SPEAKER : a Vee to | have itiven the eed to SDU over ata sen 'ieka” Toran, \wwurte toner. HW” deca er (ees eal 3 Brunswick forestry depart-| When the councit meets again ; ; ex worker, who re- | Feb.-6 i Charlottetown, the spe- | °F 20t I don’t know but for the os et provinec’s: lovectes cial speaker will be J. David |Tvcord i the last "game UNB : Stewart, minister of tourist de- | Dlaved year they beat Ae- rr em. said that fores velopment. ia University, The present : che ae ae : cadia team, including Warren aie Se merece © iDe . Sutton, I rate as the best team - Boout five years ago, He said) WELLINGTON |: Canada. ‘that same i since New Brunswick . i peye Seen HETNE 8 lb s one of-the finest; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Barlow ob- ese : a ees in served their 3ist wedding anni-| Tonight, the Island Univer- . versary on Saturday, Dec. 23rd. | sity team clashes with Ricker On this occassion they were|College, Maine, Acadia beat -surprised. by the - Ricker at the ne ae . fn Tou ney. Ricker , rated aa ae eee nan, about the sanie calibre as Hus- Ontario, who spent the Christ- mas holidays with them... _MF.} Perry. during the holidays. Winston Bridges accompanied; Mr, and Mrs. Betts (nee Cyril and Frances here and they | Joyce Cameron) of Toronto, Oa- v en-/|tario, visited Mr. and Mrs. An- ie 5 ne me » | iw ef Pe Ks “al i 2 2 i Hl i ae aged Uf | I f fe t z5f HE r <j 7 Z 7 if | if ik: 3 i ¥ = Ba 5 ght i : “fi lis ? 4 = F Rev, W.B. MacPhail spent tne holidays with his brother Aub- trey in York Point, Also visiting Mr, Aubtey McPhail were his sister and brother-in-aw,—M- ‘| and Mrs, Wellington Dickson of Saint John, N.B. "Mr, and Mrs, Joe Corkery and son Michael of Halifax recenily ” i it i i 4 is spending the winter months with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rayner, West Devon. = ort Fi 3 f i i ie Fr i ? i #335 if { ; 4. Miller | r of Freeland. visited 5 Mr. Clayton Barlow and -family | 0% Sports, Academic Schedule Both Heavy For Students — | starters in thé persons of Don so organized. prev oebe pr scedty: Santay-d be Eonunmuae coverage. ome has hopes of going far in ; 1 f have in the past ;and would to do so in the preserit—as a team they will Pav the Cig. a at a we hope it receive the wholehearted of the press.. The Red and will be at the hands of 3 | m\ “S$” lineup. The starting lineup is still somewhat in doubt: For’ the first time in a long time SDU has to consider what the first line will be.~ Hilton has sure DesRoches, John Heine, Lenny Sirois, Joe Sassi, Bob Fran- court. This still leaves top notch players like Frank Gar- rity and Larry Farrell on-the bench. ~ The gym will likely be pack- ed, particularly if the- game ag- .ainst UNB is a thriller. We pre a * will be, anda victory for - "To leave the world of sport. studying post-grad work is the director and a consideration of this field will - | foches and family of Moncton were recent visitors to Mié | | stan’s University, spent a week 1961 as compiled by the Canada figures, and pre- cipitation amounts .for 1961 as comparing closely . with 52-year average. * MISCOUCHE Mr. and Mrs: Paul DesRoches of Fredericton, N.B., spent the holidays in Miscouche visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Des-' couche at the home of Mr. a yd Mrs. -Gerald DesRoches. x John Roy, student. at St. Dun- in Miscouche, guest of Clarence Gallant. - ae Iris Gallant, RN, who is on the Province Had Average Weather La st Year the 196 2 ER i i a be | 2 i fle bebe i § & F i 3 R $ ; ! i fi i if 4 F Min. Maz. night day - Bb mM Vancouver ..... » & 0 Victoria ....... . 8 @ Edmonton ...+. eo. 8 Regina -. ens eR Winnipeg ose 7 Toronto ....s.005 14 | Ottawa ..csceee sag 21 | Montreal ....¢...+. os «& Quebec ......+. 7 20 Gikes é¢ :.. & Saint John ..; .; 3 Moncton ..... cess “4. @ Halifax icine D- BR Charlottetown .... 16 2 Sydney ...... a 600 14 33 Yarmouth. .<......._25 37 St. John’s, Nfld, .. 21 7, HALIFAX (CP)—The weather office says snowfalls of two to the <southwéstern coastal sec- tiois of Nova Scotia, while somewhat ‘greater amounts are bt E & f : : i E f g by i: if ‘f s 3 * 3 r i RE® iP Fes : oe offers you/religious-sup- | plies for church and home. _ likely along the east coast of had 1,802.7 hours | in Miscouche, guest of her par- ou. Mr,-and Mrs. D.H. Gal- t. - 3 Mr. and Mrs. John C: Poirier. Miscouche, motored’ to Charlot. | tetown on Sunday where they | visited with relatives. Carol Perry and Bella Gaud. | et, student nurses at the Char- | lottetown Hospital, -are spending the New Year's holidays at their respective homes in Miscouche Geralda Veno, student . nurse at Hotel -Dieu Hospital, Mone- ton, is spending her holidays with her 5 . and Mrs. George Veno, che The AGadian Society meeting at the home of Mrs. Noy DesKoches, Miscouche, e DM | Sunday BOOKS NOW CANADIAN TORONTO (CP) — John C. W. Irwin, retiring president of the Canadian Textbook Institute, said Friday a great majority of schoel' books which ~ | previously came from the United States and Britain, now are ‘|“truly Canadian.” He told the} institute’s annual meeting that | a 1960 survey showed that Can- | ada’s 12 leading texbook pub- | lishers produced 139 texts by | Canadian authors. Another 13 by Canadians, 21 On and after ¥ “Hae : ; SES Motor Vehicle Owners ist, ‘Insurance Pps ge otc Aner —— at YOUR MARTIN LTD.- FREE DELIVERY - ‘On All Orders of _- $1.00 and over re 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. Phone 4-3586 - Quality is ogr Specialty DUTCHIE’S _ RESTAURANT 280 Fitzroy Street # ee * ¢ ef our AGENTS * -AND C ABE Aa. Publishers’ | were produced outside Canada | werei adapted | The | U.S. texts and several were sim- | _ adapted from British | bright sunshine in 1961, be | w the average of 1,824.8. Charlottetown 235 Cumberland St., the province. A few clouds may spread into southern New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island but generally fine weather should continue in these Bible Chapel at Longworth Ave. s _ . PERRY -ROCKWOOD TONIGHT - SATU W 53 Villa Avenue 9:30 a.m.—Director Class 10:00 a.m. School oe TEXAS, eatio —_————_—. Pastor: Rev. H. L. 9:45 a.m.—Church School 11:00 a.m.—“GAINING ; ‘ "UALLY.” (Oussely) 7:00 p.m.—* +, SS ———— i. The Salvation A “Home of Evangelism Since 1865” oe ee ees Sunday _ 11:00 a.m,—Holiness —Sunday - 7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Meeting Thursday 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. : 9:15 a.m.—Fellowship Hour, Radio CJRW 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School, Classes for all. IN TWO GREAT SERVICES TO- DAY, 11.A.M. - 7:30 P.M. == = ATTEND CHARLOTTETOWN’S REVIVAL CENTER JANUARY 16 to 19th—Tuesday to Friday—8 p.m. irst Baptist Church -Corher of Prince and Fytzroy Streets - ‘Organist: Mrs. Y, Leigh Dingwel QUND SPIRIT- [ Anthem: “From The Rising Of UANDERING A FORTUNE” McKenny, Miss Janet MacEachera | Tion Presbyterian: Church RDAY — 7:30 P.M. nea «| SUNDAY ~11 A.M. & 7:30 P.M. rmy _and Mrs, L; A. Hicks. CO. 2:00 om YP ae Mitton, B.A., B.D, GR The Sun” 8:30 a.m.—Holy N _ 9:45 a.m—Bible Class _ “9:45 a.m.—Sunday School Junior and Senior Glasses. 11:0 a.m.—S and Beginners Classes. * 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer-~and Sermon. ° . Preacher: Archdeacon J. T. Ibbott $:00 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. a, a Preacher: Rev. N. M. Morris, L.Th, All Visitors Welcome. steers rer vee “nema | 070 -Kent St." Chariottetows ———— ————————______ - St. Paul's Anglican Church “Established 1769 by Royal Foundation | | Venerable Archdeatén J. T. Ibbott, Receter/ Rev. N. M. Morris, L. Th., Associate Rector ~ Organist and Choir Director: George A, Thompson, F.R.C.0., (CHM), A.R.C.M. Commmunion aan = am ee PE St. Peters Cathedral (Anglican Church of Canada) We _ - ROCHFORD squaRE * pal _ ‘The Rev. Canon J. R. Davies. M.A., L’Th.. Rector >. °- The Rev. Canon E. M. Malone, M.A., D.D. ¢ Honorary Assistant Priest Miss Suzanne Brenton. Lic. Mus.. Organist . Mrs. B. W. Patterson, Choir Director Jan. 14—The Second Sunday after the’Epiphany +r t... ¥ = s % a.m,—Sunday | (1i-a.m, Infants :00 a.m.—Choral* Eucharist and Sermon Class) ‘ ae Pann: PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH ; Church Street, Parkdale . f Rev. J. H. Tye, B.A., B.D., Minister B nt Mr, Leslie Hiscott - we Organist and Director—ot-Senior_Choir__. . Mrs. Stanley Newman - Director of Junior and Intermediate Choirs a.m.—Senior.\and Junior Church School Visitors aremost welcome at all services, s ” Worship servicesof United Church Women Installation and Ordination of, Officers Service conducted by the w Music by the Women’s Choir. You are welcome to Worshif with us, The Kirk Of 5. James Me Ree. er ME Mn .