TSLAND NEWS PAGE i no Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Dec. 28, 1964. THE WEEK AT SDU Term Ends, Holidays Come, Thoughts Turn To Future 3! CHARLEY McMILLAN It was a term not unlike any to. Starting in late September. the hool yea ushered in a record shattering .60 ,atudents in the university . and for the next three months. student activities car- 1‘ vice-president correct them. They inevitably cause continuous worry an mental fatigue. But just as our distinguished and wise pointed out a few days ago. “For those who did their work faithfully day to day. they need not worry. For those who aren't academic- BRISTOL The joy of dimmed in some homes here with deaths in the families. Richard Dick Aiyward, died on Thursday of Christmas week. He was a life long resident of this vicinity and Mrs. Catheripe Walsh, widow of‘the late Peter Walsh, a life long resident died Christmas day in the Charlotte- town Hospital. Mrs. Matilda Eldershaw. widow of the late Art Eldershaw, died Christmas day at the Sacred Heart Home after a long illness. All three funerals were held to the Little Flower Church, Morell, where High Mass was sung by their pastor Father T.P. Butler, and all were buried in the church cemetery near by. Cecil Eidershaw arrived home from Halifax. along with his sister Mary for their mother‘s Christmas “’35 | Christmas sadness has come to lowing a heart attack at Christ- I lililllii Will! 6008 ill! Christmas : mas following his ' is the third masses. so this this vicinity at this happy sea- son Often times now we read about 1 fiddling champions and old time fiddle contests. of the best fiddlere o. Anneas McEachem, James Jim Conohan, are hail and hearty and can tell of their battles with the bows. Nearly half a century ago they were known as the best old time fiddlers and played for dances every place. An effort is being made to bring these two old time fiddlers to the TV screen some time this winter with some of those old tunes of yesteryears. Anneas is residing in the city now but Jim is at the old home here. arrived ZELLER'S funeral. Cecil after a long at)- Miss Norma Sinnott sence from the village. No home from Alberta by air for 0th“ bmlhers “Siding “1 Eng’ Christmas with her mother Mrs. land regretted they were unable Margaret Simon .t the 01d ‘ . to come home' home in Bristol. lPROVIDE REST . V. . 0 year ago at Christmas' Th-e three'weeks holidays M“ I this vicinity was shocked when "0”!" ‘i mum “99d”! "’5 lPatrick R. Sinnott died from a and. a pet-loll to stop ‘l'md assess l heart attack following his at- RYMOUSKI, Que. ' CP )— , (met-s Stafdmgs’t It Y1]: all? 3e tendance at mass. While mem- Three Persons were killed late! a. 211“ 153:9 (fjuffilngefliafex‘f Emit bers of his family were en route Friday when their car missed‘1 months jhome for the happy season that a turn in the road and rolledi . inter Carnival will get turned into a holiday of sorrow. over several_ times near this. underway with three days of; The Christmas crib in mem- ,Commumly 1'5 mlles northeaSt fun and frolic from January 29. cry of the late Father Rooney. 19f Quebec CH5“ Dead are Mar" 0‘ Promise for next season. 31. Bigger and better things, P.P.. here many years ago was lius Descne’ws- 22- "iGe’m‘fi The fact that not only player are planned for this year’s Car-;erecied in the mile Flower lBoucher. 22. both of leouskl. was a Senior should in s u r e i nivaii and Chairman 1301) Lym' i Church again this year and also and Eai'monde Parent, 20- 0‘ 5L more continuity in personnellburncr hopes to have every- in memory of another pastor Gabrlel. Que. 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