I STEINBEK VISITS WEST ERLN sJoltn Steinbeck. riglht, A.ni- Bel'IlItIl Mayor Will)’ Bfalldl l Steinbeck is in tile city for a ISLAND NEWS Pltgg ta»y_'Ifha_bGuardian,>Charlottetown, Fri. Dec. 13. I963. Georgetown Docket Is Light GEQRG ETOWN — Followling 11. was confmnted by few otlfenders at Wednesday’: session of the Kings County ma-gist'ralte's court in Georgetown. Changing an earlier plea of not guilty to one of guilty to a charge of tkiviog a motor vehi- e while his license was sus- pended. Floyd Frederick White. Murray Rliver. was fined $50 and costs or 15 days in jail. vide for his wife, Richard Bruce Coolen. East Baltic. had his case dismissed by the mag- iatrate. most Modern Insulation anywhere in P.E.I Orican novelist and Nobel during a reception at the West lite-day visit. (AP Wirephotlo i>rizc winner. talks with West Berlin city hall Tlltll‘SIllay. via cable from Berlin). ‘ :Halifax . . . . . . . . . . .. 15 22 I Charlottetown 15 32 ' St. John's, Nfld. .. 26 30 side May Encourage Decorating Oi Homesl §sU.\i.\lERslDE -— The sum- has revealed tiiat approximate- lit: $2,600 is being allotted to the 3 ttjwn for decorations and ll".’ll[- li_g for the 1964 celc-brations. The committee met Wednesday. ;The provincial centennial or- gnization will make grants of 30 cents per capita lo commun- ities, alid has (“Il(.'Ulll‘agCd citi-'ma.V lllcllldt-‘ any Of UK‘ l‘0'll0\\'-l YEIIS to decorate their homes and H13. PF0Vid€Cl Sl£>0nIS0I‘S can bi‘ 5 in the $11,200 .p0m.,,(,.d to Secure flags fm. die 1 area has begun to develop over ceiling merside centennial committeelagreed to by .\l.F. Scliur ’ td 10 provincial flag poles Possible additions to Siln1|n101‘- . h‘f‘“'-V S"°‘Vla" expecled eamel celebmfinns 5 will not occur. Instead two to side's centennial price a up 1 All l L . . . A design M. the face of awlexpected to skirt the southern community so that Prince Ed-zfouyndz performances by a sky. ufard Island may have its great diving team: a perforlnunce of the Canadian National Ballet’ eat year in I1l‘Sl.\}l‘y. "A feeling was expiessed at Qgrfrpanyvanda winter carnival. the meeting that the Town of Summerslde should contribute a similar per capita armount. (fptmculor Perry was present .3 the meeting alld it is believ- the town council will discuss . p(>SSlI)llli_\' of making a don- ation for centennial cclebra-ticiis tiithin days. .-Ted Chandler. chairman of me lighting committee for the and centennial organizz-ition. said that lighting for churches and business establisllmeiits in 1364 need not be of great ex-v peuse. ‘Flood lights were shown to tflose present at the meeting? ' it was estimated sufficiezit I ting for most buildings. ll1~. uding churches, fur less than $60. Plootl lights for homes would cost less than -"Mr. Chandler said that t'loo.i lfihts will likely he demon- strated at Island cllttrt-lilo: oar- ly* in 196-1, and if favourable. purchasing prices will be sug- iTown electrical SUPe't‘\"lISI0l‘. ‘(om Richardson can be con- tacted in Summevl-side for in- formation regarding home il- mi-nation. .The meeting was unaminous~ hr in favor of disregarding the present town entrance arch- ways in favor of appropriate tights and flower beds. 1“I don't think the alrclliways fit; very attractive", Mr. Riot.- ‘ -son aid. “and their lighting 6... . centennial celebra- tion articles were shown at the meeting and will be available t: the public early in 1964. 1They included strings of pen- . wooden plaques with the manta, denoenlllla.-l emblem. measuring‘- in approximately three feet height and one foot wide. Rccl Ensigns of various sizes. .Basket.s of flowers will likely be available for home and street decorat'ions and centen- nial medallions will be sold. Copper medlavllions will be given l all Island school children. EOUNTAIN BASE lion of the main the centennial fountain in Simi- merside would be ‘ this year and not in 1967 as pre- roxi- vloudy proposed. 'Ihe app ate $44!) cost willie includfl _ man Bros. Illolcl Banquet --SUMMERSIDE -— The George iearkes VC Legion Home was scene of the’ Seaman Bros tllianadal Limited annual grow era banquet last night which Ilw guest speaker. former gharlottetaown mayor. Edwin C. the amount grown per In brackets: Broccoli— 1. George Howati. ii-encll River (6,666): 2. Robert Williams. New Annan (6.100). Cauliflower: — Wendell ' er, Hamilton (16.33)): 2. Campbell. French Rive: .1 \. tlruuel aprouts—— 1. Glenwood cheod. Park Corner (11.15); An Campbell. French River .5; ~; =Pou— 1. George cneley. Kel- l‘: 1 llrneet Anonuit. ' (850) -It was decided that the erec- pedestlal for WEATH TORONTO ‘Cpl '~ 0b5i‘”‘€‘»d' evening. Little change in lem-3 temperatures: Min. Max.‘ poratilre: northwest winds 15% Dawson I I ' ' . _ . . I H 9 ;_ sh fling‘ and.’ increasing to l Vancouver 40 _norllie.lst uinds 30 by latel Vmoria .4 42 morning. Low-higll at Sydney f Edmonton _m _ 2 and 28. _Charlottetn\vn 20 and Calgary _ 4 3 ‘ll. Fredericton 8 and 18. Saint ‘. Regina . 0 ) John to alld 20. I winnipeg 0 11 High tide today at Charlotte- Tommp 20 21 town 9:24 a.m. and 8:31 p.m. At Ottawa _ _ _ , _ , , _ _ , ._ 7 12 Rustico at— and 4:08 p.m. Sunl- Montreal . , . _ , , _ ,_ 3 14 mcrside tidc eighteen minutes, Quebec . . . . . . . . . ,, . 5 12 later than Charlottetown. Sulil Saint John . . . . . . . .. 7 15 _ rises today at 7:13 and sets all Moncton . . . . . . . . . .. 7 15 ' ' l l l ‘in Nova Scotia and little HALIFAX (CPl — The wea- ther office says light snow was falling in southwestern Nova Scotia late Thursday evening. Teniperatilres were in the low 205 in the southern portion of the district and in the low teens in the northern part uulation done . . Com Dial 894-6275 Charged with failing to pm- ed was f1 Burntlliealgylesteadl INSULATE NOW l Now is the time for Blowing Insulation. We have two of the Blowing‘ Equipment at your service Now 3 Atlantic Roofing 8. Insulation P°"Y Corner Valley & Connolly Streets Only Five Cases Are Heard Aportionoftiieevideocein thecase at Sourits, and the magi said that In the light of the avid- ence thus tar produced he was dismissing the charge. 1"aciln»g a charge under the Unemployment Insurance Act..‘ William D. Miliar, Murray Riv- er. had his case adliourned un- til Dec. 18 ‘ For havtiu 30 days. while another charged with beilng llitoxloated in a public place was fined Sm and costs 15 the time to have your in- .‘ before winter sets 111. FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL After Hours 2-2267 A stregtllening disturbance southeast of Cape Cod is now portion of the forecast district only. as a weak high pressure New Brunswick. As a result the foilr inches of snow expected or none elsewhere. Regional forecasts: Cape Breton. Prince Edward island. Lower St. John River Valley- Heavy snowfall warn- ine endcd. . Overcast with snow beginning in early morning and changing to snowflurries by l l l . l l A.TU NURSES REQUIRED HOSPITAL NURSES for the following North- west Ontario and Manitoba hospitals: Sioux Lookout Indian Hospital, Fisher River Indian Hospital, Fort Alexander Hospital, Norway House Indian Hospital. $4,200 per annum for nurses with less than two years experience. $4,350 per annum for nurses with two years or more experience. PUBLIC HEALTH NURSES for Central Region (Northwest Ontario and Manitoba) $4,290 per annum plus $240 per annum for certificate in public health nursing with annual increments up to $4,740. For further details applicants should contact the Regional Superintendent, Medical Services, Cen- tral Region, 705 Commercial Building, 169 Pioneer Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba. ~ llillllflfllllfi IKKIKII ‘KK Attention Guardian - Patriot Carriers RKEY Here's How: Sell 5 new 13 week subscriptions to either THE GUARDIAN or THE EVENING PATRIOT between now and noon December 23rd and you'll receive A IO lb. (or more) CANADA PACKERS EVISCERATEDJURKEY -1 FREE! town 00¢. l I , . .; Give him names of prospective customers l.e. new neighbors. new arrivals in P Why Not Help Your Favourite Carrier Win Christmas Dinner PHONE 4-8506 1 CIRCULATION DEPT. - Tl-IQGUARDIAN — PATRIOT p»u ‘silulmv SPECIALS These Specials go on sale at 2 p.m. Saturday and remain on sale while quantities last. Please no phone or mail orders! Ch ristmas Store Hours Open Until 9 P.M. the following nights Friday, Dec. 13 Saturday, Dec. 14 Mondur. Dec. 16 Tuesday, Dec. 17 Wednesday. Dec. 18 Thursday. Dec. 19 Friday. Dec. 20 Saturday. Dec. 21 Monday, Dec. 23 Store close: Tuesday. Dec. 24. at 5:45 p.m. "RED HOT" SPECIALS CONTINUE llN'l'lI.. SATURDAY CLOSING 'I'l‘ME Footwear Women's Slippers Moccasin style slippers vuitth leather uppers and padded sole and heels. Fur t.n'm. colou-rs blue. red and natural. §“.‘3i.t5 $3 *1‘ . . I, Toiletries Fociol Tissue Soft. absorbent tis s u e s. White. Box oi 200 3 boxes Flush Bulbs Have a sup-Ply on hand for future events. c ' 2 P.M. 6 M 89¢ Special. Imported Tole Finest quality talc. 5 oz. 59c size. 2 P.M. Special. each Bath Soap Novelty shapes. 2 bars In a box 23c 2 iiiu. Special. box Jewellery and leather Goods Women's Watches Swiss made watches, heart shape. gold colour with m.at.ching expansion bracelet. 'l’7PjelV‘lmS i I .. . . pec n. |g Flatware Sets 50 piece set of stainless steel flatware consisting of 16 lieu spools, 8 dessert spoons, ti dessert lcnives and 8 dessert forks, 8 salad forks. 1 butter knife and 1 sugar Spoon. 2 P.M. 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Sizes 36 no 44. 2 P.M. s ' I '’'’”.i:.:.. 19.95 Men's Scarves White rayon angelslcin tray- yon scarves. 2 P.M. Special. pgg-|| 1 I35 Boys’ Drawers Ribbed cotton drawers. double llront. double knees. Sizes small. medium and l nnge. 2 P.M. Special, .. 1.00 Boys’ Jerseys Short sleeve jerseys to match drawers. Sizes small, med- ium and large. 2 P.M. Special, ,.,. 1.00 Men's Drawers Cotton ribbed doullie boot, elastic waist. Sizes small. and lalrgle. 1 .00 medium I P.M. Special. each Men's Jerseys Cotton ribbed Jersey: to mlatdi drawers. Sizes small. Ineriutm and lame. Snort slee 1.00 Housewares and Hardware ves. 2 P.M. Slfitlal. each Aluminum Shovel ' shovel with D l;a:dll;. 49. -- 2.so Reg. 3. Special, each Moral Trays Round metal trays with s design. About 19" 2 P.M. s‘ ll ""°:.;... 1.90 Planter Plastic planter on footed base. About 9" diameter and 12" hi . 2 P.M. S I I. "°°.:.... 75c Golf Bar Set set consists of one cork oceewwitlgolfhellatuched. One cm mener and bottle will attached. 2 PM special. VISIT EATON'S TOYLAND -- S EE THE WIDE ASSORTMENT ‘‘ Motorized Go-Kort Wooden Train Checkers With hcirke. Non-anode colours. ' Plaatic interlocking dfiivrl. uumbu-. : P.M. Special. 1 at checkerboend. and trick moves. 930* ' I P.M. Special, Snakes and ladders 1"‘ I l"i».n. Slicylillt '0 ‘dun Gum” .1...“ OICII c Ammrimusto of games including pm gum; d3‘. . etc. '1'. .EAT.<2tl.C3.... 3“-".»«°?' ‘ CIAIIHIWIYWI HAXI B P.M. Special. I 791: operated. Assemble I your- :‘l".h:?fl8.lI|:c“|ol.“Mh ' “ch