co 5 | TIGNISH YOUTH HELPED BUILD OPEN RINK treasurer, “Mrs. Reg Eldershaw, Rev. Floyd McGaugh, | secretary, ‘}Wilson J. Shea, and Robert! Keough. The need of an indoor rink was aired at that meeting and | was to become a popular topie | at om meetings to follow. At this meeting the members pres. | ent decided to promote and spon- | sor an all-round sports program | for the youth.. | To help with the finances a | NEW CENTENNIAL. COMMUNITY ARENA AT mG NIKI After listening to some con- \crete reports aired at the March |cengommatal meeting by members of the Recreation Association on ithe need to have an indoor rink. “the vote wage unanimous. to have a rink constructed as a jcentennial project for the com- | munity. This turned. out to be a ee and busy year for the mem- rs. Nine acres of land was pur- chased during the summer, the Saturday Will See Culmination | Of Tignish Centennial Project By MRS. EDITH ELDERSHAW TIGNISH The Tignish Sports Recreation Association ‘with the following Board of Di- rectors Philip Harper, president, ‘David Harper, first vice- presi- dent, Franklin Perry; treasurer, ‘Mrs. Reg. . Eldershaw, secre- tary,.Gerald Keough, sports di- rector, Russell Perry, Kenneth McRae, Alcide Boudreault, Rob- ert Keough will see a long await- ed dream come true on Satur- day February 12 at 1.30 in the’ afternoon when Hon. Henry W. Wedge, Minister—ofHealth,— will declare the Tignish Centennial TIGNISH Best Wishes On the Opening of COMMUNITY ! SPORTS ARENA = Summerside CONGRA ‘sali On the opening of the Tignish Centennial Community. The Tignish Sports Recreation Associa- tion are to be congratulated on the ~ completion of this fine, new building which will contribute so much to'the development of our communiiy. Community Sports Arena offic- lowing the youth to enjoy a little ially opened. |of the sport that was first stress- Leading Island dignitaries ed for them by the workers who among them Rev. David —Mac- |saw the need for such a rink for Donald, taro al = Prince, | Tignish. invited guests and a large num-| ‘The idea of a closed-in rink ber of sports and recreation /for,Tignish did not originate minded people will be on hand | overnight. It was a long range to witness the official opening program -that started on Octob- ceremonies. j er 28, 1960 when a group of peo- Following the opening cere-|ple calling themselves the Tig- monies the annual ice sports for /nish Athletic Association got to-. all Prince County will be held in | gether to try’ in some small way the arena. The president and di- |to provide winter entertainment rectors feel very honored that to a neglected youth in a small the arena was- chosen for_-this Hage: ee ee S| Their main purpose as they met ‘that first evening was to |provide a rink for the youth, |where skating and hockey could be enjoyed.-Gerald Keough, Gor- don—Grady,—_John_Gavin, Irving MacDonald; Clifton Gavin, Mrs. Milton Keough, Mrs. Gunnar Pedersen at the first mee ting agreed to head the ‘Rink Com- mnittee’’. They undertook to i funds to promote. the pro- | FUND: DRIVE Irving MacDonald started the | balf rolling with a donation of $10.00. A canvass of the business firms ‘netted $62, a pantry sale, several card-plays and a teen-tal- ent show helped to swell funds, | and in less than a month there _[.was a lot of activity on some |: idle-land--left-vacant-by_a-form- fer organization who gave up the struggle several years before._ Lumber was obtained on cred- it until sufficient money was raised. Some boards and electrie wiring was donated and a well -was~-dug:—bestie—Mailette--who-; = CENTENNIAL operates ’ body repair shop nearby offered. to run the elec- tricity from his building. A the winter months, and an en- gine was loaned by Leo Fen- nessey. Things were slowly starting to take shape. Robert Keough offered his ser- vices for flooding and eggs the ice, with assistance many of the younger boys, ao fore long_after an absence of eight years an iiss rink sizé 70 ft. by 170 ft. ected. Skates came out balls once more and ton the faces -of- the winter was reward en job well done. Methods of raising fu promoting a much needed hoe- key program was worked with a. great deal of difficulty.| due to a lack of membership to gh i WON CHAMPIONSHIP The winter ‘sports program to everybody's amazement was cli- pionship trophy. This Ww loccasion had high praise for all those who helped to make hock- ey a success that winter, . With the coming of spring the association was. forced with a for summer. recreation for the youth, the foundation was laid “dare-they stop. now’, regular meetings were held, and an ac- tive: committee .grew stronger as-more members were added to its list of workers. - Minor and major league base- ball was: organized and carried pclieninen ee mine ie Sp potion Quins Eeiendiadae That year the Tignish captured a Rit ~ Sports Arena ge: Keough, second vice- president, illiam Handrahan, third vice- | president, William ° Peder sen, ‘BEST on ne We are proud ‘Jevent with fresh lobsters gener-|and parking lots and drive _jage from Paperweight to inter- 4yet_bigger—problem,—the —need_| ~TIGNISH CENTENNIAL COMMUNITY __. SPORTS ARENA — Lobster Bonanza and picnic was |land‘ included a baseball dia- planned, that was later to be- mond and field track, with am- come a very successful annual ple room for. the proposed rink ously donated each year by the | ways. shareholders of - the Tignish| The major event darted cen- Fisheries Co-operative. |tennial day celebrations in~July a tennial rink project by Hon Henry W. Wedge then Provincial Minister of Welfare and Labou Ir Early in Senlomstial. volunte- er workers started clearing the’ who was accompanied, by -his '#"4. and making plans for the wife and Reid Sangster, Pravin | | large ‘structure that would be cial director’ afd director of the built of wood and steel trusses resources development . group [at a cost of $55,000. he of rejoicing for MEMBERSHIP DRIVE A the Recreation Association, what help ae page ed ay Dlexned and longed for” since (2? held by, the Association: in Pp a longed for since the first forming four years ee October 5 was at. last nearing reality. But sadness overshadowed the | day as an active- member of the | Board of Directors Rev. Floyd | McGaugh curate at St. Simon’ and St. Jude church for six years was called to serve in an- In July the association took on was the sod turning for the Cen- ing season was upon them once more, The outdoor rink was put into shape but snow storm after snow storm that winter hamper- | ed operations ‘for several weeks | it a time, with community spir- | declining as a hard working of directors faced many drawbacks almost the fight as a lost cause strong- will of one or | sof, the group somehow them “togeth words” er. of encourage- given. by Very Rev. M.J. pastor of St. Simon and urch, had a bearing the members from | up during those first few “‘Tignis sh SOUND SYSTEM Excitement awaited the MacDenald; minister of the Uni- Working ted Church. 175 boys ranging in mediate took part in the hockey | program that winter. | Phillip Harper, physical- -edu-- cation educator at the Tignish elementary school held a num- ber..of-classes forthe children teaching them the fundamentals of skating and hockey. In May ‘members of the gov- ernment were contac by the association and invited to come to the village and enlighten the ARDA with the Tignish program. This undertaking was fulfilled and the program is still an active one in the community. In the spring a much needed baseball diamond was construct- ed on rented property. The Red Cross Water Safety swimming course that year had a record enrollment of 142 children and a class of adults. : An aquatic sports day under-? taken for the first time and di- rected by David Millar of the Red Cross wae reported as the smost-successful.on the Is- land.. Swimmers also took part in the West Prince County Board of Trade water sports an- other annual event. ' Y Nine very ‘excited and happy youth won the Prince County championship trophy at Charlot- | tetown that year. Taking part in | the competition alongwith their swimming instructor Leo Brod- erick were: Bobby Boyce, Claire Fraser, David Gaudet, Roy Han- drahan, Michael Broderick, Mid- ge Eldershaw, Sylvia Conway, Patsy Richard and Joyce Gavin. Town league basketball teams and a softball,team were also sponsored. Early improvements were made to .the rink- in December | that year under the Winter Works program and centennial | year took shape in the Tignish | Community. Saturday, Feb. marks the WISHES opening of \ to be Congratulations ‘on the opening of the -Tignish Sports Arena _ECPERRY LTD. | ForA ee ees i _ Better Community 1 Wo aNiiirelll i eve taco Aneta on the construction of the i- Credit Union | other parish. - of the . oo. Na E. L wy Together Sports Recreation — Tig nish oqug ~ ASSOCIATION LTD, PEL. 12th . Tignish Centennial Community Sportd Arena’. prior to 10, with Aubin J. Gallant as,' BEST WISHES — To The Tignish Sports _ Recreation Association on the Offidal Opening Tignish Community Sports Arena We ure proud. i il associated with ‘dhatemen and sm aefive peered | of collectors. The membership was in three categories. Mem- bership $1.00, life hip | $50, to be paid in two , and | honorary: life’ membership $100, to be, paid within three years. Letters were sent out to Vary, tous firms and organizations ” jandsa”Tair response was receiv- led. ‘At-the annual neckat held in October another jolt awaited the |members, the president John - | Gavin and.one of the spark plugs of the organization nced that he would be leaving vil- lage to take-up residence in On- | tario. | These was no need to dwell on |the disappointment of losing an- other member, the show was |well on the road and it must go° jon,.at that meeting the following |board. of directors were ap- — |pointed to carry on the task 2 having the rink built: Kenneth McRae, president, David Harp- | jer, first.-vice-president, Russell, - Perry, second Vvice- president, Gerald. Keough, treasurer, Mrs. Reg Eldershaw, Rev; Clare MacDonald, Robert Keough, Wilson Shea, and and Ailcide Boudreault. BUILDING ERECTED | Early in November tinder the direction of the board of direc- tors with Henry Arsenault, rink building foreman, Terrie Gavin, to |and Earl O'Rourke and active members of the buibding com. mittee the 220% foot long by 110% foot wide building was. er- (Continued on page 12) Centennial eh TIGNISH FISHERIES CO-OP ASSN. LIMITED - Tignish PEL Bt. Louis FRED PETERS me SS Re on-hand Satorday, Feb 12th-6t 1230" pints when ‘The Hoa." Hairy Wedge, Minister of Health, officially opens the new Tignish Centennial a Community Sports Arena... Rev. David MacDonald and Robert Camp- > ae He vig -bell MLA as well. as many other dignitaries have been invited to the. _opening which gets underway with the Prince County Ice Sports bégin-’ Ae ning right after the official opening. | ne 4 : The program is climaxed with an exhibition hockey game between Tignich | Aces and Albany St. Pats, so come and enjoy yourself at the new Tignish Sports Arena... q z ~ ¥ ie ” a