Gun-J. &=.’=a!n-ali t mew c 4-5: ea. 3.2 .t. y. t. .. . PARTY HELD FOR TIGNISH FISHERIES CO-OP Mrs. Leo Nellizan. fllrs )lic- the employees of the Tignish nual Christmas party held re- the staff exchanged gifts they heel McPhee and 311‘s. Cletus Fisheries Cooperative who at- cently at Jude's Point, After were served Christmas dinner. avin. above. were three of tended the co—operattve's an- Eleven members answered roll r call with the theme word Man Remanded “Fear”. The scripture was read by Leta MacLeod, and Kathryn On Charge‘ Campbell led in prayer. t was decided that the In City Police Court Satur- membfl‘s “Change gifts at the day morning James Herrill of ; next meeting which will be a Charlottetown pleaded guilty to 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon, Dec. 14, 1964. Christmas party. It was also theft of more than $50 and was i {decided that George Doughart.’ remanded without bail untll‘ ' iLeta MacLeod. Hillard Bern- Dec. 14 by Magistrate A. ' I i ar , and Elizabeth Cousins be! Haslam. QC. ' appointed on committee for the. Robert C. Barwise of Char— lcandlelight service. .loitetown was fined $20, and; ; Hillard Bernard and D ale} costs or 10 days for speeding. l Johnstone were in charge of the; Philip Francis Ross of Char- Iprogram. tlottetown was remanded until ' ' ; Lunch was served followed byl Dec. 17 when he was charged a bowling. . with the theft of an article val- ‘ i ued at less than $50. ' e ' Leonard John MacKinnon. ~ TIgnIsh Leglon l Charlottetown, was fined $10 . 3 and costs or five da 5 for fail- A preview performance of the1 ‘The play centres around thg Expands ing to return his (giver: lic_ Vagabond Independent Play- piper, who comes to town an i ease when requested to do so. ers' production of the children's contracts to remove the vermin »,fantasy. "The Pied Piper of with his magic pipe. When the Hamelln". was stazed yester- mayor and councillor fail to pay‘ , . . . .day afternoon at the Basilicaithe piper for her services. c. :ggamfd b3547b‘f1égm‘5idteounder "Recreation (‘eiitl‘c ‘(pipes away the children of the the winir‘wm‘kg program Directed by Germaine Doll-town. ‘ The modem binding Mai was cette. the play tells of the re- Lynn Tokle played the agilet 100 feet long bv 32 feet wide 'moval of rats from the town of and ta 1 en t e d piper. and the and erected in'1952 Wm house Hamelin. Germany. in 1294. mayor and councillor were play-la training room for cadets The only children's theatre ‘ ‘ ch“; TIGNISH w The Legion com- . mtinity centre at 'I‘ignish 3' ._. 33 Thomas E. Dunn of Southport pleaded not guilty to a charge of drunken driving. He was re.- manded until Dec. 14 with ball set at $130. A motorist was fined $5 for going the wrong way on a one- way street and another was fined $10 and costs for failing to stop at a red traffic light. ed by Ron Raynor and Clair; binard and card rooms company in the province. the Smith respectively. “moms TV mom meetin'g mom VIP‘s were conceived in Sep- Other players included Fran-land a“ tw0_]ane' bowling alley " (ember and "The Piper" is their ces Allen and Germaine Dou-g and washrooms in we basement first effort. cettc as the wives of the mayor,‘ There is a dance hall ladies and councillor: Mae Ames as lounge a modem kitch’en and . Mistress Tilli. the town gossip uptmd'ate canteen. store room. and seamstress: Erskine Smith. deal“.me and washrooms on Dirk' the town orphan boy: Jola the ground floor with florescent ‘Zielenski. the mayor's daugh- lighting. * Annuallng .Mary Campbell' the coun' The second floor will be oc- cillors son: and Melo y and; cupjed by office space and liv_ Gayle Raynor and Gary andl ing quarters for a janitor should M3l‘nth' [iii-whoa introduced and1 the new arise' “1 the Kensingto hr - . The main entrance to e 'Royal Canadiann Legitirll awhile]: .exl’lamed by 6.9"” Allen' Who“ building will have two over- ' day night's mectinz. held in the 139‘“?an as Plerre .the Monl" size doors 121’: by 9!”: feet With Legion Home Garnet Turnerl .Chr‘smph.” Gledml} Supphe‘i tempered Hurcullght glass that was elected first vice-president, .p‘pe melodles heard 1“ the pm‘l will be installed by Pittsburg Glass Co.. of Monciion, N3. and Earle Carrier w , iduction. a second Hce i The VIP's expect to stage the; Arthur Desmches' Legion j president . ‘ . - The members voted a dona-iplay1n “’10” “land centres inlpresident, is in charge of the 5 tion of $200 to the Prince County ithe 119‘” yea“ ‘ project and Edward Tremhlay Hospital Extension Fund ‘ ’is building foreman. Five members were appoint-t Schedules i | $150 attczidIn‘ zone rally to be i . at Borneo. . A letter from Mrs. Keith Ken-t ChrIStmas Party l nedy thanked the Legion for a.‘ set. of LJI. Montgomery bookst presented to the Kcnsingtonl Elementary School. Young People’s Union was held Mrs. David L. )lclnnis re-Iat the home of Elizabeth Cou- ported that preparations for the l sins. children‘s Christmas party hadl The meeting opened with a ‘gion home in Tignish, Saturday ‘been almost completed. . hymn followed by the pledge. Janemoon. Dec. 19 and hand out a I |treats to the children it was an- -- Enounced by the reelected pre- isident. Arthur DesRoches, at the tannual meeting of the branch held in the Legion club rooms Thursday evening. Other officers are: first vice- president. Herman Gillis; le- cond vice-president. Huber Han- drahan; secretary, Frank Gau- det; treasurer Hector Buote; welfare officer, Peter J. Gau- det: sergeant-at-arms, Alyre Wedge. KENSINGTON ~ Clair May- j hew was reelected president of“ Santa Claus Will Visit Tignish Legion TlGNISH —— Santa Claus will ivisit the Royal Canadian Le- KENSINGTON -— The regular | meeting of the Long River 33'2"?" if, ' W~ The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the sec- retary, Frank Gaudet. The fi- nancial report of the year was given by the treasurer. Hector uote. Following the closing core monies lunch was served by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Legion. TOLL OF FOXES Some 13.000 foxes are killed in Britain during the hunting season between November and April. i . . . . . u . my own ." An baseball fan, Timmy now awaits hafnium weather. ‘ (AP Winona“) Pa Kettle Dies At 76 LOS ANGELES (APl—Drawl- lng Percy Kilbride, Pa Kettle to movie fans. died Friday, two months after he was injured in an auto accident. He was 76. Kilbride, veteran of 800 stagei roles before making his film de- but in 1942, won his greatest fame while co - starring with Marjorie Main in seven films based on the characters Ma and Pa Kettle from The Egg and I, a novel made into a successful mov1e. They played in slapstick fashion a rural couple with I large brood of children. Last Sept. 17 he and a friend. actor Frank Belmont, 73. were struck by a car in a Hollywood inter s e c t lo n. Belmont was ; killed. Kilbride underwent brain , sungery Nov. 11. Death was at- I tributed to hardening of the i arteries in the brain and to: pneumonia. ‘ A bachelor. Kilbride had‘ lived alone on social security: since retiring at 65. He spent‘ much time walking Hollywood‘ Boulevard. He lived alone in an ! apartment nearby. ' t Sll rer. The luxu'y of mink. a fashion ap- peal no mo can resist. Christmas gift rat-d hint drove all others, Cam. in badly and In the beautiful selection. 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