.}annspo_lis Valley. New unap- wick: Mostlrsunnv and was met. lisht winds. Low-high at Kantville stand 55. Mnncton it no 85. ilpoderletoa and saint John 40 and N, Campbellton and Edmundston7l0 and 58. Bay 11 y: Light winds: clear hut clouding over in after- noon; v bility 10 miles; emp- eratures upper 10s. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 9:17 a.m. 9:58 p.m. At Rustico at 4:87 am. and 5:08 p.m. summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town. S'un rises today at 0:08 and sets at 5:26. Tignish Group Seeks Room TIGNSSH — Miss Jacqueline Cu r of the ey. superv Retarded Children's Association, addressed the October meeting of the Tignish group Tuesday evening at the Dalton School. Miss Cummiskey is in the area doing some research work among retarded children. The president, Wilson Shea chaired the meeting. and report- ed the association is working to h Alberton and West Prince County" 7 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., on. 12, 1962. Harry O'Brien, Well Known Alberlon Horseman, Passes be one of the finest in Eastern Canada. except Cape Breton’. Northern Nova Scotia. East- -ern Shore. Prince Edward land: Cloudy; becoming sunny armer this afternoon: Friday. Oct. 19 to boost funds Wohelpmeattheilnancialn . Three trustees named,to the association were Lloyd a. William Handrahan and Claude Gavin. F‘ Charlottetown’ and 55. Breton: Overcast with - owers: TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- gire issued by the weather of- co: 1‘- user; gusts to H. Low-high at Sydney ALBERTON “ Ham"-V °'Bfi°" 42.“ifax ‘and vicinity: Cloudy -'3’-1-.~.~.u. ‘vi .. . President of the Summer- Ilde branch of the P.E.I. Re- tarded Children's Association. J. Watson MacNaught. QC. s'sI~os LN:S T is ‘ Lions Club project with Stuart Drummond, chairman an d Hayden Treunaire, co-chairman of the boys and girls commit- tee. This comm tee will don.- ate 8600 to ».llm.v....uK‘.§a *- ROOM in the new school for retarded children to be constructed in Summerside early next year. The three men are seen lol- (left) discusses a Summerside furnish a classroom night of th 6 erside Lions Club, when Mr. MacNaught was a guest. Provincial, ALBERTON — The provincial day foil Wlllg th Prince County match all of which have run off in 0’Lea.ry. ,.Bo1:h ents will take place on the farm of Alvin Palmer in Mount Royal. two miles south- west of O'Leary. Prince Co. Plowing Matches Set The plowing matches will in- clude senior, junior. 4- and ladies’ classes and a ' class for visitors from outside Prince County. There is a trac- tor roadeo on Tuesday and a team pulllzna contest on both days. The chief supervisor of the events in Raynall MacNeill, pre- sident of the P.E.I. Plowing Council. Therln Ellis is presi- dent of the Prince County match with "en as secretary. The Prince County directors have extended a hearty invita- tion to plowmen from all parts of the county to compete in the all matches. Most generous prizes there have been provided and are also trophies and trays for top winners. Meals and refreshments will be available on the grounds Officers Testify Guardian—Patriot Mrs. Russell Mills Mrs. Andrw Doyle Mr v ‘t A A1,be,.¢on_ well known prim. ave a classroom made avail- Min_ Max but b.comhI‘ many ‘bout _-.__:_._._.._._. . mwfld wand hm.,e,m__ med A son one my; M1-_ mg Mn. table in the regional high school. NW“ E y noon; wumpr, 1 ‘ h t win“ 1”, mm‘ in . Gwlomwwn James 0Brien. be was born at or the children. Dawson .. 34 i Low-high at Iinmaxsz and so. ~ V NG| Elmsdale, so years 330, m The minutes of the previous Vancouver ... . so I South Shore: Sunny, cloudlngl‘ | 11°59“ Where he had been 0 1903 he was married to Miss meeting and Corfespolldencelvictoria . so I over by evening; mu. chgngg.‘ , rnrnnnro in all any patient for several months. Jennie Foley of Kildare. The _ Edmonton 34 i in temperature; in wind; ;: where. Mn 0.3119” belonged to ‘ {mt 10 yam of men. mam“ Mm Gomon Gmmy (Agngg) in Calgary . 27 Low-high at Yarmouth 45 and; C New temperature control. family or horsexnen and was an gen tori; spent mm e. -1-.,m,,to_ aglfluigsei. . :47) : 55. R :Ie:;urprinkIea. sate ware- ““'°“'. °‘ J°° 03*” ha‘ t Xlbertyeam P“ . W moved '1‘h€1‘e8‘l‘9 108‘1'8fld°h‘“d1"1“d Toronto .. ... ‘.... 56 4 ‘ ‘ Q Experienced men and the won mtemational fame in the 0 011. Mrs. 0Brlen pre- dr H on 44 1 me“ u WM“ “my hm“, mam flan He mmseu deceased he, hmband six great-grandchfl en,, also M ezva ... . ‘G _ F 0 ~ mm loved sea and continued to Surviving are four sons and we m‘°fl‘°" James °’B"‘°“ °E Q,',’§'b§° ' W " 42 ‘ L train them on his own track in two daughters. William of New- Elmsdale, and two sisters, Mrs. F-,,,,e,'.’m,,,, ' ' u uenknns/Transfer AUJGWUII “Di-ll 8 00111119 of Years ark, N.J. who is at present in Smith (Elena) of Boston and 331,“ John 40 ' QUALITY CHOICE ~ ago. He was also an expert on Alberton. Bay in Montreal. later 9 09¢“ Moncton . 42 4 . ~ race tracks and it was he who Claude in Charlottetown, Joseph St. Joseph in St. Paul. Halifax I T ‘-3- ~ ‘ ' » was chosen to lay_ out the syd- in Calif. Mrs. John C ‘Funeral arrangements have Charlottetown .... .. 42 4,__ mm mm mu 4”” ‘ ney Speedway which is said to Profit (Doris) in Albanian, and not been completed. Sydney . . . 45 4| v”'”"""‘;.1 NEW YORK CONTEST ‘(gt . Jn . Cobb ¢o°,,;‘;*’?_§§f,g‘,; hmmfcemfifmg Miss Joyce McL..u.... Mrs. Everett Mrs. Mona MacPhee Mrs. Joan Currie underway at noon Tuesday and Robertson (3'°°"TY“’ (Fortune 3 ldg ) ov into the second day ‘°'“"' M mm It. Mary's M. n. n. 1 °’°"'“°"' Annandale T2. 1:. V“"'°' ’"'°’ "" ' "0"" 3- 3- 1 when the winn amlrumerr-up L O ‘ a S Phone Sonrls ss mm “L‘i"u:"y mg": 5”’ Phfizgulmlggah Phone Cardigan 17-s1 Phogmlfgigag *0 Pllm Vernon Riv-I‘ 1" Phone Morel! as-s al1MacLean. pm‘; mu and Queen, Qmmty SUMMERSIDE -— Evidence era, but the other person escarp- - onbehalfofthe departmental ed. champions Beverley Mornssey. The office” took Po Ghenry Valley and Stanley Wil- lis of Cornwall. In the four year history of the Prince County mate senior winners have been Edward MacMilla.-n, Howiim; Au-thur Hudson. Cascumpec; Arnold Smallman, Krutsiord and Don- ald Platts of Howlan. WESTERN“ BRIEFS fisheries was completed yester- day afternoon before Magistrate W. Chester S. MacDonald in Prince County magistrates court in the ease of Charles Patrick Powers, Albertan South. charged with possession of 792 undersized lobsters. Defence counsel was J. W t- non MaeNa-ught, QC, while e ‘case for the department of fish- eries was conducted by George Mla'Nl';ahotn Fldleo-lees. Officer Doane and Weldon Ingallis came P- beton and Howard's Cove. Sept. 15. two men sensed that llarrissey. Into 1. Gavin and Alfred Mcinnls. ~ t was in the church ce- SLIGHT DAMAGE berton firemen were alt yesterday afternoon to a £ireatthehomeofMr.s.Ma:ry Graves. Albarton South. A minor blaze was extinguished by n€l'glT1lbOllli‘S with only slight manage. 1'0 AR-"P3103 Dyment. organist. sang special (M, i chm" Ma°Kay' Kmmgm’ Are m3§‘§“‘;;}fifi;°n:$d Rob t cl.;..........‘2.‘j.'.3‘.." s. n. 9 Phone oi-35:3‘ evenings ‘Emerald 3. 3- 8) cnnr(1T»u":lfa'-'rinit'.”iz. s Chlrloiie Drive» Wtowl ‘ Winsloc s. n. 1 P e 1‘ hone Ch town 4-7860 11-3 or Crapaud days 14 Phone New London 16-ll Phone Ch’tows: 2-1120 Phone Clfiown (-0115 Phone Covehead 7-18 leaves by air this weekend for Arnprlor, 0nt., w ere he attend a course on national sur- vival at the Civil Defence Col- lege Mr. MacKay is deputy co- ordinator for civil defence in the Town of Kensington and area. FUNERAL — The y Hackett, Sea morning in brother, John Hackett, Tignish, ..r8t. ' Simon and st. Jude Church where Solemn Requiem Mass was celebrated by . s . on nu" Rev. Emmanuel Richard when the the fisheries officers were pre- sent, they got up and ran off across the field. Oliilieers Mac- Kinnon and They caught up who identified himself as Pow- back to the scene where the cooking had been going on and Powers explained the operation. In bur- lap the officers found 536 live and 256 partly cooked undersiz- ed lobsters. They also seized the cooking equipment that con- sisted of a flame thrower, water tank and other equipment. Fisheries ' s Doane and Ingallis also testified to com- plete the fisheries department heard. Mrs. Roy Gallant (Westmoreland) . ed a Thanksgiving service Fire Hazards In Tignish IGNISH — Members of the Tignish fire department are busy checking 300 homes in the village for fire hazards, dur- ing fire prevention week. Fir e C ef Earl MacDonald and Capt. LeRoy Arsenault are asking the co-operation of the residents to help keep the village free from 3 2 The fireman held a well at- tended card party Wednesday a cost of $400. Many generous donations have already been ‘re- ceived to help defray the cost. Prizes for the evening were: first. Ohan ll. Richard; freeze out, William Handrahan and Tyne Valley Has Service Rev. M.K. Charman conduct- at Tyne Valley United Church Sunday evening. The YPU choir, consisting of young people from Tyne Valley. ot 14 and Conway churches, and directed by Mrs. Herman I" Hankinson performed s ol 0 parts in the offertory anthem “Give Thanks Unto the Lord". Duets and obligates were p e r- formed by girls in the choir. Mrs. Theresa Gallant Mrs. Athol MacDonald POPE URGES (Continued from page 1) the tree action of the Church.” He noted that previous ecu- menical councils had not infre- qliifiatlgr tbleen interfered with by ' u o . The Pope indicated that the council would not issue con- and Rev. Nazaire Gallant was in the Legion community hall, demnations of errors but would rers were -11,, fund, Wm be used to hglp use “the medicine of mercy" Ms ‘rd an John‘ pgy for a 1-gsuscjtatof pecenfly and SCGTK E0 demonstrate the 6 MCHIISII. Ed- purchased by the department “ validity of Roman Catholic teaghinss to meet present-day e s ne . CITES MAIN CONCERNS Tlhee pontiff told the assembled e a - s. "The greatest concern of the umenical council is this: That With YOUR Mrs. Ken Paynter , Support Mrs. John Ward Mrs. Alex Clark Miss Olive Tuplin Mrs. Helen 'Audet Mrs. Charles Jenkins Mrs. George Ives THREE Mrs. Lloyd Morrison (Flat River) Will Share oo.oo in cash o Mrs. Ford Wilson _ (Cornwall) ‘ DOM.” evidence. The case was addoum- Breadalbane R. R. 8 MacKinnon testified that he. in ed to Oct. 17 at which time evid- Phone. message to crnpaua K°"""‘"°" RM‘-'“°"" °'‘‘'‘'’ 3‘ ‘T’ ’ ‘“"°""" Benton’: Mills 8. R. I Charlottetown B. 11.2 cmpany with office” 5111,19,. ence for the defence will be 9001 Phone Kensington £23-8 Phone Wellington 18-24 Phone 0’Lenry 84-! Phone Albertoail-I Phone Eldon 9-! 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