Francis McAdam, Morell, Working with the department of fisheries for the island, was at Jude's Point, Tignish for three days during the past week, giving a demonstration to the fishermen on the pro- per way to hang nets. along with answering many prob- lems on the net Situation. Claude Gavin who has been mending nets since he was 10 years old showed the fisher- men how to mend nets. and how to know the weak spots that need mending. Left to right above are. Jerry Gauo det, Francis S. McAdam, and Fred J. Richard. o 0 Remington with'Mra. James Regina c 19 iCampbellton 15 below and m Sklddlng Car MacKinnon. A car driven by Winnipea -2 25 "9 George Wadman ol Summerside Toronto R9 fig . Cape Breton: A few clouds i o skidded on ice and struck Mrs. “lI'r‘Wa . . - . . - - ‘ .. - 3 Width a few snowflurries; n t Toombs. Her companion fell to Montreal .10 10 fwmdg 15. Lowmgh at ‘ the ground also but was appar- FQuebec t . 12 , 10 and 20 I K ° ently uninjured. r eric 0“ ' Prince Fdward Island . A . East- . n Dr. R.W. Auld of Kenalngton 53”" Jon“ 9 19 em N.B. Counties: Clear , Alberton and WGS‘I' Prlnce County ‘ g ’was summoned to the scene. 3nd M‘a’figin 4 ' - ~ 185 wold; northwest winds 15. lac: . , . . ' KENSINGTON — Mrs. Preston he kept the injured woman un er - °' - :"ll at Charlottetown r) , . a .. zero . [~ The Guardian. Charlottetown, Fri. Feb. 1. 1963. Tombs. Kensmgwn‘ was taken} his supervisim until she was ad. Charlottetow .. 20 23 22' Moncton 2 below andlgg . to Prince County Hospital last1 mitted to Prince County Hos ydney - u 29 33 l ‘ h [Al I here said two cutters went to night with undetermined in. ‘ pita] 3mm“? - -- 19 26 Bay of Fundy: Light winds: 3 t where the yacht Alosa had juries sustained when she wasi The accident was investiga- St J°hns - ' ' ' ' ' “ 14 3 lfew clouds; visibility 10 miles. grounded off Portsmouth lslandf Sm‘Ck by a C8? earlier in the * ted br members of the Summer- HALIFAX (Cpl “ The wea' ‘le’m‘am’T‘S in 205 ' ' ' ther office says fine but col land the owner of the boat re-, evening- . side detachment RCMP. iquested that it be towed to a The accident occurred about W'fl reg, High tide today ltown at 3:42 a.m. -weather is expected in all ;Said Towed at Charlotte- a d 4 3 .m. isafer posmon. o'clock when Mrs. Toombs 1“- _ _ To i The three men aboard the‘ “'35 “'alking across 8 Street in Regional forecasts: 13.2311350 gltmllls ladJn. and y lAlosa when her trip from Al- m Nova Scotia mainland, smelémfl‘l Mnuteg’flire tthlg: berton. P.E.I., to St. Lucie. Ray Albert Klneh, 42, of Al- TORONTO (CPl — Tempera- British West Indies, was inter- berton, landed on Portsmouth tures issued by the weather of- rupted have fully recovered Island and were transferred to flee John River Valle)’. Bay OfiCharlottetown. Sun rises today Chaleur; Clear and cold; light :at 7:10 and sets at 5:18. winds. Low-high at Halifax.‘ NORFOLK. Va. iAPi—A 62- foot yacht which grounded Sun- ! . ‘da on a reef off North Caro- from the exposure they suffercdia hospital at Sealevel. N.C.. by “Him. 'linzvs Outer Banks was towed when they abandoned the yacht a coast guard helicopter to re— Dawson ~ ~ , . . . I _ H Min 23x come“ and YarmOUl-h 10 and BEW‘GGED DIARIST lto calmer water Wednesday in a 16 00 ' “uperate' Vancouver an 33 25- Kemvme5 “d 25» New (3135' Diarist Samuel Pepys started {when she began to show signs The trio. George Allen Slott. The coast guard said it will Victoria . . . . . . . .. 32 34 grow 5 and 20, Fredericton 10 be. wearing a wigin1653_with res_ to; breaking up, in. and Lemon" J. LPBlallc. 23. continue to keep the Alosa Edmonton . . . . . . .. 14 21 low and 15 above. Saint John ervations about the dangers of ‘ US. Coast Guard officials both of Moncton, N.B.: and under observation. .Calgary . . . . . . . . .. 0 20 zero and 18. Edmundston andiwigs as plague carriers. You’ll make the wisest choice whichever Chevrolet you choose with its Jet-smooth ride, luxury and styling. Chevy II with its parkable size, sparkling performance and outstanding fuel economy. Corvair with These four different cars are alike in one very important way. Each is a Chevrolet. That means any one will give you more for your money rear engine manoeuvrability and the instincts of a sports car. And the new Corvette Sting Ray, North America’s most in performance, beauty and comfort . . . plus far greater worth at trade-in time. However, each of these fine cars has its own way of being distinctive, too, because each is tailored to the exciting car. So, whichever your choice, you can be sure Keeps Going Great it’s a wise one. Vhimmll tires optional a: can our. interest of a certain kind of buyer. There’s our big Chevrolet Thirsty thieves who stole $300 worth of liquor Wednes- day night from the Alberton ii- quor store are thought to have adapted their method of oper- ation from the television show “Maverick”. A 12 by 14 inch panel in the front door of the liquor store was removed by drilling approximately 40 neat one-half inch holes around the r m wiv‘n- proreiu'r us- ed by "crooks" to open a safe on the television show. Two cases of quarts, two cases of fiMAVERlCRMS: BUSY l l . woe. . w‘m’ :i l i l ‘l .l :i ,1 I 3i ii xi 2i ll .1. ii i i i pints and some loose bottles were taken throule the hole in the door which appears barely large enough to permit a person to squeeze into the building. The bold thieves car- ried on their work undiscover- ed although apartments are located on the second floor of the building which is located on Main Street. Town Police- man Ralph Hardy and the RCMP are investigating the break. WESTERN BRIEFS‘ “l rs PATIENT 3 Merritt E. Callaghan. Alber-, ton, is a patient in the Western, Hospital. ‘ WRIST FRACTUKED ' Terry Gavin. Tignlsh. suffered! I fractured wrist while playing hockey with the O‘Lea Ma- roon hockey team during the put week. PANTRY SALE HELD A successful pantry sale was held for the Retarded Childrens' Association in the Tignish Co-op "M last Satu ay afternoon. The funds will help to promote the work of the association In 5 area. INJUBEI FOOT painful Accident to his ot. while at work last Friday. and} is convalescing at the home of; his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter} McPhee, Harper Road. } CWL HAS PARTY The Tignish Council of the (‘WL held a card party Tuesday evening at the home of rs. Foster Skcrry. High prize of the evening was won Mrs. W.J. Shea. consolation went to Mrs. Milton Kcough. Freeze-out priz- es were won by Mrs, Dan Har- per and Mrs. Irving Mockler. CARD GAME HELD T e second card play of the Tignish parish tournament was held Wednesday evening in the Dalton School. Seventeen tables f 45's were in play. Mrs. Les- lie Mailctte won the box of gro- ceries for the highest score of the evening. Frecze~out . Joseph Arsenanlt. a cake was won by Mrs. Nelson Shea. Sea Cow Pond. A box of groceries in the first week of the tournament was won by Lloyd Shea. MacKENZIE FUNERAL — funeral for John D. Mackenzie was held Thursday afternoon. Jan. 31, from the Bowness Fun- er Home. Rev. Ronald Cam-l . Hymns sung were .: My Shepherd" and "Jesus Lov- .was conducted by Rev. ~Sands of Time are Sinking live pallbearers was in Hillcrest cemetery. winds. snow and sleet. ' eron was officiating clergyman. “The Lord's er of My Soul.” Mrs. Hedley Lowther was organist. Interment was in South Granville Presby- ferian Church cemetery. Pall- bearers were Lester MacVarish, : Arthur Jay. Colin McInnis, George Birch. John Walsh and James Gray. McBETH FUNERAL — The funeral for George McBeth was held at Alberton United Church yesterday afternoon. The service David MacDonald Hymns were "Nearer. My God. To Thee." A quartet. “Let the lower Lights Be Burning" was sung by Roy Leard. Wesley Hardy. Douglas Pickard and Cyril Leard. Honor- ary pallbearers were Eldred IIutt. Howa rd Clark. Herbert, ‘ Brvdon Smith. Willard and James Gallant. c- were Herbert . Hilton Barbour. John} '. Upton Fraser. Alfred Foley and Stephen Burke. The Masonic service at the Rooney Funeral Home Wednesday eve- :ning was conducted by the chap- lain. llerhert Leavitt. Interment REINDEER TRAPPED LENVIK, Norway (AP) —— A winter s t o r m has trapped more than 600 reindeer on a mountain ledge on Senja Island in northern Norway. 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