-_—-I—__I- — -I_ 1:1..1 ttf irrhhishop “Elect N‘EW EX t.‘ l‘. mtxnsc'da "Flower of Hpe Secretary Miss % awnvixuyt” slated for March Wedge. 9‘ iISlAND nrws PAGE l2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs. May 7. 1964 ’iignish Residents Honor Achievements ECUTIVE ; Eli‘slflt‘ll' l‘ii'; \lac- llth. with new ', l TIGNISH — ’I‘ignish high school trophy winners were re- clergy. trustees their wives and members of tlie Catholic Wom- en's League at a luncheon in i the school dining room. Leo Broderick. Allied Youth lpresident was master of cere-l monies for the occasion. Duringi .the past year Tignish RHS re- iceived the AY trophy for hay- l ing the most active post on the Jder the direction of Aubin Gal-i ___.________—.i l Former president, Ln :ir, it'il_ m til:~(‘\ the RCAF Sgt Jack Kingston and Margaret l Conducts Parish ton erence i .. I, KENMVG'TDV r l 015 ‘ ‘s \ who» r.» Arc" shop Davies used family teams on each side_ Wm. ‘.' c its an illustration of Dances» V R I I d on life He said the Diocese ts EAST-WEST l U ' l;ke a family consistin: of par- ‘1 W N] 134 ents Cltldreit, older eo le and A 15595 3 I t - - - w I S b , grit-people p p ' 2. Prowse-Wellner . . . . .. 128 n l He compared self supporting 3- ¥€Shl~<5im850n t t i . . . .. I L pni‘:.~i‘es to the parents. the 4~ - 3“ a.\'- otton _ 2 Q c lln0§s w L: r in . church extension parishes to the 5- \'£‘SS£‘.\'-G3Ud0t - 4 110 i professed chr‘s‘ran and went ch=ldren. older parishes that now . . ~ to point out the pat" ‘ha' twist have a lessening population to NORTH‘QOUT" filtmx'lTAOU’EM— Preparations be played by "to lav people if the o‘rler people " _ or seectmg ontagiue's CC!!- the church :s "t ’tt‘t‘il 2t‘tr tot'il "Just as a christian family ; lg‘é ‘ tennial Strawberry FpStivali mission for \\"‘“"‘1 it was insti- works and lives tozether. so the. 2‘ Kymflcléemn ‘ 110 i Qu ee it not well underway tilled h." (“‘9‘”- T‘tiocesan family must sh a re “ml-“945mm” “'5‘: i Tuesday evening as the com-l Declarin: “tat 'tmi ind l are cat-h miner‘s biirdeti<_ h_\' prayer 5’ ("nledIéCDonald “4 l mittee drew up its list of rules; s vvw; i-’ iw ' t— i‘ V} t " ‘ i- w I t " ‘ i fighiwg‘t ion“ (‘F"'l‘t " nth: anldorikrlr:EClfevhlgi'lploureoiildmo- The .teammf'mur tournament: :l‘siallluearl‘lgrlfstl‘lal', dbit '- ‘ ‘ ": , _ ‘. 7 ‘ " ‘ I. ’ . . will be played at the local club‘ g ‘ ‘ speaker mane t. vi: a case a fim strip on the his- sent to groups such as. the should he a d of one who ("3' ‘o of n: to “‘llC!‘E“.’E‘-“ "e from others Thp :-~:I*rr ‘ri “What k'sd n' 4, i' w :~~. 1”' Hi‘ 5! i. war} the church so this“ its. actions der. opener. :1: ' __,,- Recreation Ass’n pia'w‘" and welcomed Art-lib!- ship mixes. and his wife. who Il"t'(‘l‘:‘z .nterl li2m A film on the Anglican Con— SL'i‘ss at Toronto in lfltill. was Shimll (‘tttifinuinz the conference on l .13" afternoon on the theme. Look at our Diocese." torv. life. and work of the Dio- cese of the Yukon was shown. Or. Sunday evenin: following the rezular worship at which \t‘chh'siiop D a v i e s \ia the preacher. the third and last ses- s ‘tlt convened in St \lark's Hol‘ The theme a this session was “The «italican World Mission,’ a him on tho 1%.? ,\n:liciin (‘on- Cress. chiefly perhaps. the call on the people to go forward. tho importance of the laity in tho I'lllll‘f'll. and the fac‘ that the rosin". of the church is one of snarln: and recervini’.7 as well as gum: in a “mutual unit- ed obedience" The speaker said the most t 5 there would be an enthusiastic response from the public to! Wilfred J. Sharkey. a former ‘l'ESldenl of Cardigan. died re-1 . cently in Winnipeg in his 715k Has l3 Tables reg; was the youngest member . ‘ _ of the family of the late Mr. and Monday night 5 sessmn 0' the i Mrs. Edward Sharkey. Cardi-l Charlottetown Duplicate Bridge gan‘ and leaves to mourn his‘ Club drew 13 tables. at the Char- 3 wife and one son. Gerald, nowl ilnllelnwn H018 - ' living in Indiana. U.S. Also sur- r- Don-2 MacDonald and 30b viving are two sisters, Sister Hambl.V topped the north-southotax-y Wilfred. Framingham. section with 127 points. with the Mass and Margaret. inn—s. .JIA' _Student Council. Connolly-Toombs team In 580' MacManus.‘I Vancouver. .0. ond place. On the east-west side. i and one brother. Charles 31.. ‘ Misses Anne and Millie Walsh Winnipeg. Four brothers and} led with 134 points. with Mrs. 1 three sisters predeceased him. ‘ Proose. and Mrs. Wellner sec- Funeral services and burial o ‘ took place in Winnipeg. ‘ Following are the top five points: later this month. Local Credit Legion. curling clubs. \vomens institutes, fire depts._ high school student councils, etc. haw. expressed the hope that; l this project. Groups consider.‘ The Charlottetown C red itf tng entering a contestant a re Grnntcrs met Monday night at r urged to get their application. illf‘ Basilica Recreation Centeri in as Soon as possible achr 11:. with ‘24 members present and 21 t’ calving them as plans cannot ‘ t‘hiirtcttotoiin businesses repre-‘ be made until it is known how Minted many will participate. the moctin: was addressed Any groups interested in en- cently h o n o r e d by teachers.‘ lprovint-e The drama club un- ' p0 nt ‘ Dies In West fla The chairman. Mrs. Cyrusl . f lant received 1 h r e e trophies ‘when their play "The Valiant" was chosen for first place on the Island. The RH boys basketball team played off for the Island chamv pionship trophy and missed win. ning by a small majority of p oi n t s. The girls basketball teams received many fine com- ments for advancing into final play-off competition. but lost out at O'Leary by only a few 1 S. The high school hockey team advanced into the final play downs in hockey after they won their zone series. Addressing the students and commending, them on the many honors brought to their school was Very Rev, M. J. Rooney. Rev. Patrick Walsh. Rev. Floyd McGauEh. Rev Nazaire Gal- nt, Wilson J. Shea. Everett Broderick. Mrs Harold Corm- ier. President of CWL. Sister Mary Arnold school principal. and Aubin J. Gallant. Students addressing the gath- ering were: Patsy Kenned. captain of girls basketball team. ' t r Hogan captain of boys basketball team. Roy Handra- lian captain of hockey team. Tina McMahon. drama club. Lynd Doucctte president of the h) chairman. William Jay. who. “as recently appointed to the board of directors of Canadian Consumer Credit Granters As-. .snciation He told the meeting. teriug a candidate for the Strawberry Festival Queen. but who have not received an ap- plication. can do so by contact- ing any member of the com Your local daily newspaper presents more information to help you shop than you get from any other source. your next cw minutes can mean greater shopping i important thin: now is rayer," ‘ . ' HOIdS Food Sale and prayer call {or amigo“ ' of the 18th annual conference: mittee or by phoning Mrs. Ar r r I l H- TlGNISH—Thc Ti‘t‘ ‘h Recreation A: ’r” l Sport: i l-‘J'l t c " was recewe'l Due to the stir! “- :.1.~.siti: of one of tliozr mezi iris ‘.l t"\ Foster Skcrrv min was postponed for are "wk 'l‘ he executive of the ~ tended thrust-s in 1101‘s: the don"ri!‘ writ b\ the Tignish (‘ottrc‘ m lite ('atholic Women’s lie-"tile "=5 greatly: appreciated .____~._.., Preparing For Big Day “ TIGN'ISH— A contends! met‘t» ing was held rocenilt n the Le- gion commun’v halt tern with the pres:dent. iinv Flovrl sic Gauzh DTPFY’llTlZ ’l'i‘c minute. M the previous o‘oe‘ c: and cor respondent-e 'vas rrac h} th e secretary Au‘oc (salient. Members represent :12 com- mittees. for ancients, sports.: community, activuy and child.l ren's events were in attendance. 1 It was reported that decor-a tions had alreadv been received which included banners, plaques with the centcniiia‘ symbol and ags. A program for the day's aru. vltles was lined up and will b=i finalized at an early meeting.‘ Marty at the meetinz planned 'to decorate their homes and' pro All organizations are asked to have floats ready for the big dw on July 7.4 l Liquor Cases i lop Docket 1 A person was fined $211 and ‘ costs or 30 days when tie up red before Magistrate A. J ‘ in pd; Hulwm. QC. in city police court f yesterday on a charge of poa- uulon of liquor in a place other dun his residence. On charges of being drunk an i hepatic. one man was fined: no and costs or on days, ano- pended sentence and a third a mm 3) days in jail. One person. charged with va- mncy wu fined $20 and coats at ‘1’ 6m 5-,. Summing up the conform-e held recently in Winnipeg and . nold MacLure. Suggestions Archbishop Davies said. We had to start where we. were "Let's "Let‘s look at ourselves." "We looked at our Diocese" and “we lookod at the world Wide mission of the church" He suzzesicd some kind of study sessions to. continue in prayer and learn- in: .» ii the Sunday services for. the parish of \‘ew London were held to St \lnt‘k's Church. Ken- Stnllon Softball League I Elects Officers BORDEN ~ The annual meet- in: of the Eastern Prince Soli- ball League was held at T sitie‘ Bay Hall. May 4 with represen-‘ tatives from four teams present. Officers appointed during the meeting were president. Arnettt Bell. Borden: vice president ‘ Daniel Keounh. Albany. secre- tary treasurer. Filmer )lacl)on~ aid. \uzustinc Fore. Stage Program For Parents SL’MMERSIDE -— Music Fes- tival students of Air \‘icc Mar- shal Johnston School. Slemon‘ Park. presented their festival ‘ are of Charlottetown. imeeting that all future meet-‘Friday “'l‘len blinders tint in ‘ inns int] he held on the first undt‘r the critic of increased advocated strongly the need fort were made concerning the en- good organization between creditl tertaining of the contestants. grantet's. {and these shall be taken up Officers elected were: pry: the Centennial Committee stdent. Lloyd MacEachern: vice} use“ A furl-her meeting “’1” president. AF. Archer; secre- be held on Jim? 15. deadline tary. Reginald Mai-Nevin and.date for entries for festival treasurer. .l.W. Johnston. Direc- queen- tors for the year will be: Ch r- les Downe. Thorley Burke. Ken BUILDING RECORD SET MacLean. Joseph Regan. Lynn‘ TORONTO tCPt -— Toronto's Ernst. Louis Leger. George Dil- - 1964 building boom has so far Ion. John Burgess and Joseph‘ broken all records for any pre- Walsth. All executive members vious year.0fficials believe a l one-day record for issuing build— lt was also decided at the ing permits may have been set Monday of each month. at the permit fees and_ took out ner- Basmm Recreation Center' nuts for $21.148.033 worth of new i construction, Sauve Delayed From Ottawa it is expected that Hon. Maur- ice Sauce. federal minister res- ponsrhle for rural development will arrive in Charlottetown at about 8.30 this morning. He was originally scheduled to be here '5 last night. htit was delayed from : making the trip from Ottawa by business pressures. Mr. Sauve will be holding du- cussiona today with Premier Walter R. Show and personnelf responsible for development of. provincial resources. l of bedbugs. roaches. rats. silver fish, etc. ISLAND FUMIGATORS Pho e 4-9624 Night 4-6795 or write: P. 0. 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