J / lees Wf, if J y - Jf ie : eo rmaisitve Cen Pro-jmust also be weadestaea ona ” mimber of paintin the/| gramme ‘the Visu reget he The exnib.tioa a be on view '|__ The Commission at Cositedera‘ion/ Centre Gallery ot pat ost | used to/arrange fof the-cotlection' during July and August 1957 as -of feature of Ahe Charloltetown © ical pely ae / ‘The | of pajntings from a number a ns Confed ti centyes across/the country and |Summer Festival and will then ation rs ee for Ane prepayation of a suitable |go on,.tqur/to major Canadian per nt /collection | catalogue. S restorative work ‘galleries. */’ ‘ Tignish Resident sae Sa a et J 4 / (ekSehe<| TEACHER WANTED : | As ed i oe Pa Ly, /uas//anno ed veste ie on rig oe: | exhibit- § SASS / \eesoniel Milamye,/ tie jx sings centmnia/Seet. Alberton Elernentary School Island News Page » Centre tie buildings and in private/col- | 2 Zz 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur., Sept. 22, 1966. (ay ye Y i : ta INS Te a s” work,/ t/severa) of | / i lectiony’ ; f / 7 /\ ross the coun a : AT ONCE, /GRADE 6 /Airector, that /2 / special, ALBERTON — A Tignish fish- jwithout due care and/attention// layed of $4,000 hag beén award- \Gauinicr Sapna Associate ¢ e | Supplement $600 jeer wre oe oo loo Jeffrey, Coleman, tire a to thé Conf bebe gallery | Commissioner,/said; “The TC : I h d was fi and costs by Ma- squealing. J Ze o develop a Harris Re- | missi t gistrate W. Chester S. MacDon- | Twelve persons ‘were finéd $m trospective_, Exhibition which” femereny hae lig rian f Mrs, , ancne Eng an ald at Alberton yesterday fF |. 44 costs for/ unlawful”. posses- wil tour Canada in 1967 / | cess of your project, and its con- ; _ Secretary, Alberton. mh shaving on board ‘his boat five © lobster traps not bearing tags ; jissued to him by the Depart- ment of Fisheries. While disal- lowing a request for confisca- dedi wae) </ PE. L Progressive Conservative Assn. ithe mew trap restrictions, the / B | Magistrate issued a stern warn- Sy fle AS fe 3 ba we ving that. in future, anyone : ) d h ' i | caught. with ,/any other /than L ZL A fhe if fw LY an t e y « a 7 jtheir own traps would mtitoma- Y) J / / ; * ee have their boat confiscab J ed in- addition toa fitte Caney, 4 Seren ree UP. 5 lL rept Conservative Women’ s Assn. sion of liqup | /farris, ‘a Welshman who emi--| gratulations developing J Elton Aubrey’ Wedge, St EA y | wards, was fined $25 and sosts | / for possession of sixteen ane sized lobsters. ‘} / ; A f- ’ |, Edg Roy err Albet. f : | fon, was fined $100 and costs’ for é |pepahitting a veticle tp” be oy i f /pberated on the’ highway’ woiag, : ; ‘marked gasolene , y / ) Norman Stanley MacDougall’ fe O'Leary..fepresented by Bruce CA fh te / MacDonald, charged originally: fli : / “Sat, jae 2th ay See ue swith racing with another vehicle §“ = a Pat 7 ;was-found.giilty of speeding and 4“ ; PLOWING MATCH | J Hed $80 and costes Z/ Jon ow ‘Emmet / Carraghés/ 4 \ fs Sndpes at the Queens Coun- al who assisted Dave Pea- judge, celsad ‘. Therin EY Ebbsféet was fined $50/ and ¥ “hy plowing match at Alexan- cock, Charlottetown, the chief lis of O'Leary RR Mr. Mat’ poste for theft’ not exceeding | “fa yesterday were Raynall judge.. In today’s provincial ‘Neill “is the Prince County 350 ~Maeneill LEFT, Mount Roy- match Mr. . Peacock will — Se > Charged with ‘unlawfully ob - Summerside Phy sician / cooler Tos kare Passes Away In Hospital eae] and’ costs. hy a 9 Le La de “Rlchmend: Street, Charlottetown | Butler, O'Leary. was fined $50] AGENDA Am ‘a public place by fighting. = Dr. A Roy Grant, 63, a highly | Medical Center“ In 1951,/ Joa ‘Mrs. Veo Killorn), , Upton the highway traffic. oct Charlotte f s of $10 d { fespected and well oe Sum- prior to this, in 1949, he was town/ WU areas S Liogd Emersen, aoa —_qnerside physician, passed away president. a. Island Division’ of | ye 1 Geo. oy-one“Fortune— Cove, exceeding the | fm Prince County Hospital’ here |the C an Medical ppp \#ister, Anna’Grant, in 1963., \speed 1! nvit in a thirty mile / yesterday morning following an lion (OMA.) / /\ The remains are resting at” the | |zone; John Robert Milligan, In- filness of two years. He was an active’ Kiember, ‘of | Compton” Funeral” Home, Sum- jvernes¢, and John’ James Nelli- Born on September, 1903, in the Candaian Medi¢al Associat- jmerside this evening from. 25 gan,” Tignish, operating .improp- Charloteown, he was he son of/ion for many yéars, and’was a land 116 fo. jerly equipped” vehicles: Sydney JA: 30 p.m.—@ Registration ‘9: 00 p.m.—@ Business session for both Associations @ Annual Reports... - E ———@ Election of officers —— : : ae roan _-@ Committee Reports @ Speakers—J. Angus MacLean, M.P., David 1 MecDene M.P., Heath Macquarrie, M.P., Mel McQuaid, M.P.. Dr. T. Vv. Grant and Minnie |trustee f th¢”local. school and’| Solemn RéqiiemHigh Mass lGéreen Reapie, Eimsdale, tbeck- Datos Camp _ 8:00 p.m.—@ Evening Session—Guest — Tt Donov aiGrant of bigger rare ieee beets é : /] as be célebrated at 10.30 a.m: jing a vehicle where it was un- ‘iis m a a f W. R. Shaw and was a‘member of 9fami ive bfothers are doctors a | Friday/atSt. Paul's Roman Cath- |safe to do so; Leonard Francis by “Presi a gece. = that devoted many years to med- ;four sisters are nurses. One jolice” re Summerside, Richard. Tignish, _ driving with- 7 of Canada . Dalton Camp, Walter R. Shaw E Leader of the P.C.. Party § icine, sister’ is a member of religious withAnterment in. the “church |out“a license; Ronald Fenton / ie Following his pearly education |pfder and,Another is a Jab tech- Yeemeter’. ; Boylan, West _- Devon. driving a ..n Montague, here his father//nician. Of his own’ children, there’) - practiced médicine, Dr. Grant |is one’ doctor and two teachers/] .- A : oes / f , = = attended St.. Dunstan's Univer-| He is survived by his wife, ry For your shopping con- 3 | @ “soy venience Zeller’s will be Open Thursday and aity, from which institution he jthe former Winnifred Ma¢Lel~ Friday evenings com- graduated witha BA* in 1925. |lan of Miscouche; his parents. _ Paring the next five years/ he | retired _ Senator /Shomas’ V. RETAILERS 1 H Y CANADIAN S BCI Ae 29th. SPECIAL oe FANTASTIC SAVINGS Alberton. =~ ‘residing at the? ‘Sacred Heart | : cat | | from St’ Francis” Xavier, Unj-| Department“ of Municipal Af versit, Antigonish, N. 8, -and-|fairs, Ontario~Government, To- in 1937, he graduated .fromDal- | Tonto; Kenneth, M.D. Charistte- housie Medical School, Halifax, | town? “Themas school teacher, ANS: ANal Diet, Quebec; .and two His’ Summerside practice, ex-/Caughters, Patricia (Mrs. Frank tefiding over 27-Years, began-in | Fowler), St. John’s, Newfound /1937.. After post-graduate. -stud-:/land; and Peggy, teacher in 4 tes in Chicago and New York, Summerside.” Dr Grant was certified in~gen- oe surviving are five ee eae the Royal Col- . Dr-Earl, Saint John, N_B.; lege of Physicians and Surgeons Dr. Byron, 0.D., Charlottetown: “of Canada’ in1947, That same |Dr’ Norbert, Saint John, N B.; year, he he¢ame’a Fellow of the ‘Dr. Vincent, Ottawa; and Dr. American College,of Surgeons.” | Raymond Charlottetown; and six During his post-graduate stud- lsisters, Sister Vincent De Paul In 1931, te ‘Aslials his B.SC. | Home: threé “sons, ‘Roy, Jr., LADIES’ STRETCH SLIMS pias LADIES’ SHIRTS Values to 8.99. .97|. Values te 4.99 ce 157 Aes. hecontinued his practice i= Eileén), Charlottetown: Cora, Washable action stretch slims in fall fashion colours. : An assortment of Dacron, ;Rayon, and Cotton man- Summerside Mrs. Stephen Gillis, Charlotte- Sizes 10-18" tailored shirts. Sines 10-18 ~ HELPED FOUND ‘CENTER own: Jane (Mrs. Robert : 2<-Dr. Grant wis-a ~~ fouriding- Andres), Sarnia,.Ontario;.. Mary; ‘gember of the Summerside ‘Mrs. Dunean Haggerty’, Ot- te alg a tawa; Beatrice. ‘Mrs. Ed Mce- x oe Quire); Montreal, and Helen Games. 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