f cF se rz f 7% ae * f Fisheries Co-oper- etive loaded a CNR car with choice boneless cod Saturday, destined for Virginia. Four of the 25 co-operative employees Poading the car are Albane | FISH LOADED AT TIGNISH ie ) i Seiiaie ue ol oe Gallant, foreman at Jude's Point cannery; Roy 8. Mac- Leod. assistant manager of Tignish Co-operative Figher- ies; Joseph Myers and Edward McRae. / . ‘ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince County 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Jan. 22, 1962. « TIGNISH—A panel discussion | in connection with the Canadian Education Conference to be held in Montreal featured the monthly meeting of the Tignish Home and ‘School Association held recently in the high schoot- auditorium. . } Taking part in the panel were | _ Tignish Air Cadets Inspected _ And Promotions Are Made TIGNISH:— Warrant Officer R. Kryski, Air Cadet officer for stallations at Tignish Legion @mmunity hall on Thursday In his remarks, WO Kryski _* bid farewell to the cadets and expressed his regret upon leav- itig the Island. where he had the past nine years, four which he worked with cadets. end asked them to support their officers, and than ficers for their to- tion And the Ladies Auxiliary for its hos- pitality. Promotions included Sgt.4 El- nt; Child Injured In Collision TIGNISH — Twelve-year-old Ann Bernard is confined to her home suffering shock and head received in a highwa eccident in Tignish yesterday childis father, Alyre Ber- , and another daughter, Sandra, were turning into their driveway after attending church when their 1959 GMC was involved in an ac- with a 1955 Meteor car | by Wilbert Gaudet of damage Hi was done corporal, and AC David Perry to corporal... Other speakers for the even- ing included Fit. Lt. £. Smith, FO Arsenault, replacement for KO Kryski in the promoting of cadet work on the Island, and FO Roy Macleod: The Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion branch served lunch to the inspecting officers, instructors and the sponsoring committee following inspection. NEW ROAD (Continued from page 1) and said that the com- pany was given right te op- erate as conditions required, the railway ‘would be hampered in a efforts to better existing ser- e, “Our case is a simple one. We want to operate in a manner de- signed to _answer local needs and problems.” es EXPLAINS PLAN © The new concept in land trans- portation hinges on an integra- tion of express and less-than- carload freight services, There would be, Mr. Gillespie explain- ed, one department, one set of rates, one solicitation force, one form of documentation. To assist the distribution of traffic, railheads have been established throughout the Mar- itimes. The railhead plan in- volves the dispatch to one. cen- tral point cars containing traf- o for as many as 35 commmuni, es. In.some instances the traffic moves in trailers-on flat cars. In others, it moves in boxcars and in still others, it moves in high-speed box-baggage cars on passenger trains. . oe At the distributing «point. the cars or trailers are unloaded and the traffic handled in highway icles, “The intregrated ser- vice will reduce delays in tran- sit, eliminate costly waytreight handlings, and reduce or elim- inate small shed processing,’ Mr, Gillespie said. "au SERVICE — ra the other direc-' tion, that 12 em the Island, the mew service would. enable. the railway to rush P.E.I. A : # HT = i 2 ee fast, » MOn-stop freight and . | express trains would speed it to central Canadian markets, This, for example, will en- sie ft i f § ae i FI ] - a 2 i 3~ gi able. potato or vegitable growers gz 2 Wilson Shea, Aubin Gallant, Ger- ald Handrahan and “Mrs, E.C: Mr. Shea introduced the four- | th topic for the : conference. | This matter is divided into the | reasons for sending a child to} tion, traits of character desired | in a child after finishing school, | ways for parents and teachers Historic Fort | To Be Restored | ‘HALIFAX (CP) — A 2-man work crew who unloaded equip- ment on ge’s Island in Hali- fax har’ to: begin restora- tion of historic Fort Charlotte. The two-year, $250,000 original eondition of the early 1800s. Up to $1,000,000 will be spent later-in the project. 3 pro- | ject will, restore the fort to its Tignish HS Discusses Education Conference | to work together to prepare | youth, and whether the spirit of education is overemphasized. . The panel dealt with these questions, and presented them to the. floor for general discuss- | jon. Sister St. Eileen, the acting secretary summed up the dis- | cussion, followed by Rev. Floyd MacGauglt speaking on the top. | ie. j j Sister St. Margaret of Paray | reported on the semi-annual meeting -held in November —at- Charlottetown. She commented | on the report and film present- | of the provincial Home and | School Federation, and also spoke of the reports of locals} heard at the meeting. Mr. Shea presided, and Sister | St, Eileen read the minutes of ; the last meeting in the absence of the*secretary, Sister St. Mary Arnold. Russell Perry, treasurer, read | the financial statement and re- | ported a total of 93 members who had fully paid. — WEATHER | TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures:. q i 4 i CENTRAL LOT 16 Miss Marlee Campbell re turned to her home here after being a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Ivan Clark of Belmont is/ spending’ some time in Monc- ton, N.B, where she is receiving treatment. The Lot 16 4H Calf Club held their annual meeting and party in the Community Hall recently. The group listened to the Farm Forum radio broadcast which featured 4-H clubs and their work. / : Jack Ramsay was -elected president for 1962; and other of- ficers include Allan Forbes, secretary; and Verna Barrett, treasurer. - Miss Treva Shairp~of Hill- crest was-the weekend guest of Miss. Marilyn MacLean in Cen-: tral, Lot 16. 5 . » Mr. Roland Murphy of Cen- tral, Lot 16, spent the past-two weeks visiting in Toronto. Mr. Lloyd Yeo -of Charlotte- town spent the weekend visiting | with his’ mother, Mrs. Harry | Yeo, in Central, Lot 16. _ _ . “YORK Miss Margaret Watts; York, is visiting with her neice, Mrs. Ernest Drake in Hazelbrook. ~ Mr. and Mrs/ Laken Lewis and two children, Allison Darlene, were at home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Lennan, in Glen Valley on Sun- | | | gi 54 33s : E i - F i 3 if tis E a. i | : i § , ' night day) Dawson . 20b b oe 3 Vancouver 14 35 Victoria on 23 40 Edmonton ....... 5b 23 Calgary .....s.60 3b 24 Regina ........ es. 29b 10 Winnipeg ......... llb 2b Toronto .:... 6... 15 32 - Ottawa ....seceees 2 18 Montreal ......... -3 25 Quebec 4b 13 Fredericton ...... 3 20 Saint John ..,.... . 4 22 Moncton ....4 sees 1 19 Halifax .......... 16 27 Charlottetown .... 8 17 Sydney .......6.. 12 26 Yarmouth ........ le 23 RM, deba'h ces 18 26 HALIFAX (CP)~—The weather office says snow will begin in northwestern New Brunswick | and spread eastward. 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