7 = GERALD KEOUGH, presents Rev. Clair MacDon- ald with a gift from the par- fshioners of St. Simon and-St. Jude church prior to his leav- left = ing to take up new duties at St. Charles and Little Pond. Henri Gaudet read and pre- _ sented the addreses to Father MacDonald Parishioners Bid Farewell To Rev. Clair MacDonald TIGNISH — Rev Donald, curate of St. Simon and St. Jude parish, Tignish, for the past vear, was tendered a fare- well party by the parishioners Monday evening in the regional tngh school auditorium prior to his leaving to take up his new duties as pastor at St, Charles and Little Pond. — Aubin J. Gallant, as chair- man, expressed regret at see- ing Father MacDonald. leave Tigmish : An-address was-read.by Henri Gaudet, and a gift on behalf of the people was presented by Gerald Keough. Very Rev. M. J. Rooney. pastor of the charge, expressed his regret at seeing his assistant leave. trustees Terrance Gavin and Cyril Arsenault: Gerard Dou- cette, who spoke onthe Young Christan Students . movement that was organized by Father MacDonald during his stay in the community; Gerald Han- drahan, manager of the Tig- nish Co-operative; Wilson Shea, manager of Tignish Fisheries Co-operative: | Kenneth McRae president of the Tignish , Sports Recreation Association of which Father MacDonald was a direc- tor. Howard McHugh; Clair Mac-! Gallant. Arnold, and Ann Sister Mary high school principal, | Gavin, RN. In reply Father MacDonald expressed appreciation to the people and said his stay in Tig- nish was a happy one The evening was” Spent in music and singing. Mrs. Andrea | Paturel as pianist arranged a choral group of singers who’en- tertained with many old fav- orite songs. This was followed by_a. community sing song. Minister Inducted . Other speakers were: church | KENSINGTON — Rev. Gor- don D. MacBteh was inducted ,into the Kensington — Summer- i field charge recently at the Ken- sington United Church. with Rev. David Barwise, chairman of the Presbytery, conducting the ser-' vice. | Rev. R.“M. Shaw of Bedeque preached the sermon. Rev. W. A. Paterson of the Margate charge assisted in the service of worship and also |spoke briefly, recalling “the 21 Emile year service of Rev. L. M. Mur-' Bernard. -of the call to Mr. MacBeth. | ierease in enrollment over the Gen appeared on a charge ‘of Island News Page: f 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Sept. 9, 1965. | o is be mm Four Arraigned : - e 7} a For Impairment | Two residents of Charlotte- day before Magistrate James B.'town and Scotchfort were each Johnstow, QC, in Queens County charged with being intoxicated Magistrate's Court, charged with in a public place One was fined impaired driving. '$20 and costs or {5 days and the 4 They were Bloyce Chester MacFarlane, DeSable; Lioyd |%ther was assessed $10 and Freeman Boulter, Victoria: Jos- | °S¢ts eph Lester MacKenzie. Melville, Alan Scales represented the and Eafl Cyrus Willis, Kingston. Crown in all cases MacKenzie and Willis, repre- sented by Lester O'Donnell, both pleaded guilty and were each fined $100 and costs or 10 days. MacFarlane. represented by Gordon Tweedy, was remanded by consent to Oct. | for trial . with bail to stand. | Boulter, represented by C-R.' SUMMERSIDE — Rev. John. McQuaid. QC. had his case ad- 5 wepride, BA, BD, was in- ray at. Kensington, and telling journed to Oct. 4 for trial. ‘ducted into the pastoral charge iene Elsie Carolyn Bingley of of the Summerside Presbyterian: Southport was charged with Church at a service at the theft under $50, the property of church Tuesday night. ~« Ellis Bros. Ltd. The accused,| ; *| Hugh Lowry, clerk of the pres- represented _by Gordon TWe- | yytery, was in charge ote the MacBeth, BA, ©@Y, had her case adjourned to reading of Holy Scriptures and Sept. 17-for-trial. the prayers. | Another. charge of theft under; a. evening's sermon. was} -$50 against Eric-Lionel Lowther preached by Rev. Raymond Gil- of Cornwall saw the accused re-\lis ‘The acts of induction were | manded to Sept.’ 27 for trial with conducted by Rev. Carl Currie, and has just returned from Scot-|Dail to stand. The charge invol-| moderator of the presbytery. land-where he took a three year “eS theft of 29, 87-pound bags of | The charge to the minister His wife cement, the property of the de- and the charge to the congrega- A-reteption was held in the Murray. Christian Education Center and refreshments were served Rev. Gordon BD. is an Islander and belong- ed to the Duhdas congregation. He served two years in the Clyde River Charge in Nova Scotia following his ordination, st graduate course . . from’ Aulac; N.B... and .they | Dartment of highways. tion were given by Rev. Leslie have a four month old son, Da- George James Carson of Bon- Files and Rev. George Tanna- shaw charged with an infraction hill respectively. of the Highway Traffic Act was; he benediction was given by assessed $10 and costs when his Mr. McBride who comes to the jlawyer, Gordon Tweedy, plead-| Summerside charge after having ed guilty on his behalf. iserved for over, 20 years in the | The —case of Aiden Doiron, ' |North Rustico, was adjourned Enrollment Up At Tignish ss, siecscnpen is : ‘causing a disturbance in a pub- Village schools lie’ place. sae | Donald Joseph Noonan of Bor- sid! Gordon. — TIGNISH — opened its doors Tuesday to an | past school term. ‘causing bodily harm to William The elementary school had an Boyles by criminal negliegence: addition of 35 pupils come in |driving in an intoxicated condi- | ‘rom Ascension. Irma Mockler | tion on the left side of the high- was added to the teaching staff |way at an excessive speed.’ The ti of the elementary school. nO _| accused, represented by Lester other teachers were changed. | Q*Donnell. was remanded until The regional high school has | Sept.. 22 for election, bail three grade nines, one of which | stand. position at the annual meeting is'-remedial comprised of stu-| A charge of assault. against of the association in St. John's, dents who failed grade 8. This; Bertram Joseph Kelly of |Nfld., recently. William Ledwell class will be given instructions North Rustico, saw his- case /of the Prince Edward Island Lib- Douglas Boylan of Confedera- , on Centre Library has been: named president of the Atlantic | 'Provinces-Library Association. - to. Mr. Boylan was elected to the | in grade-9. There are two grade | adjourned to September 22 for |raries was elected vice-president 10s, two grade 11s, grade 12 and ‘trial. The accused, represented tor P.E_I. commercial. by Gordon Tweedy, is charged, The Atlantic Provinces Lib- Two. new. teachers on staff with striking Mary Lor- | rary Association, formed in . 1919, public; —university,— are Yvonne Perry, and Austin raine Kelly on the arm with his; represents ie + high school, and special librar- variety available in Canada, knows shoes and shoe styles. MISS INEZ HUGHES MRS. DIANNE GIDDINGS MR. DOUGLAS KITSON MR. ERIC WILLIS Presbyterian Ministe Inducted At Summerside Local Librarian | NamedPresident "= TO-DAY brings-you Wright's’ New Shoe Salon. In this store, we shall offer you the finest in quality and Our staff is trained to fit- you properly. Our staff MRS. EUGENE FIELD‘ - MR. BARRY BROWN Mr. Arthur L. Wright, B. Se. WRIGHT SHOE | Provincial Delegates Named Youths Convicted ~ After Disturbance attention and Charles Perry, Bloomfield was handed | fabah, fine for driving without For exceeding Robert Francis Elisworth, St. Deagle and Charles Joseph Dea-| Louis, was fined $10 and costs. gle, St. Edwards, and Joseph | Walter Joseph Hogan, Wesley Arsenault, De Blois, re-| received a $10 fine for ceived fines of $25 and costes | each for causing a disturbance in a public place by fighting. To Funeral Directors Meet Carl Moase and Robert Brad-, Registration will commence at ley will be among Island funeral! » ,: nday afternoon directors attending the 16th an- 6 oetes oe e a ‘nual Maritime Funeral Direc- | @8ular. sessions getting under- tors and Service convention in| WaY Monday morning at 9 o’- !Ambherst Sept. 12 to 15. clock... : | Mr. Moase is president of the Wednesday H. Cameron Lind- \Island association and conven- , “ ee eee ee ee Say, Kentville, will show dele gates a film depicting funeral |Bradley is convention treasurer. | | Harold Furlong of Amherst is | °¥Stoms the world over. general chairman for the ses.| Greetings will. be extended sions, to be held at the Fort | from the Ontario Funeral Ser- Cumberland Hotel. vice Association by A.M. Max Guest speaker at the annual | Paul, official delegate from that banquet Wednesday night, Sept. province. 15 is Hon Richard A. Donahue, The convention concludes attorney-general and minister of Wednesday night with a dance! health for the province of Nova and entertainment at the Fort Scotia lc The delegates will be welcom-! nberiant "balenew ed to Amherst by Mayor Donald Tingley vices Compared: Lapland, Rus- . Sia, and Newfoundland."’. | Highlight of the conference ‘was the presentation of a presi- dential gavel to the association | by the Memorial University of presbytery of Montreal. - and-ds his duties included @ ministry of | i 19 and ahalf years at Ephraim /£8¥el is hollow and contains an Scott Memorial Church in Mont. | Huminated scroll listing past real. His most recent appoint-| Presidents and secretaries of ment was at Chambly, Que.,;APLA. Mounted on the head-of ‘serving under the general board ‘he gavel are the provincial o | crests of the four Atlantic pro- | of missions. | “Mr. McBride 6 8 greduste of | Vinces. The gavel is contained Presbyterian College, Montreal, |!" & specially bound book which Sir George Willams University, | '* hollowed-out in the centre. and McGill University, Mrs. !5 handsomely bound in calf McBride is also a graduate: of Ted morroco. McGill. Rev. and Mrs. McBride have | Island will host the 1966. four children: Barry, 20, Mur-'of the Atlantic Provinces Libr- ray, 18, Valerie, 12, and Lor-|ary Association. ° raine, 7 > . Following the induction a so- cial evening followed in the church hall where members of the presbytery and congregation issued at New Haven, Conn, in met the McBride family. Re-! 1978. - listed . Seas freshments were served by ladies of the church. | anh eek Ot oe } ALBERTON , — ald in court at Alberton yes- te! afternoon. : youths, Nelson Joseph | | Bish, . was Newfoundland Library. The ga- for creating a disturbance by | vel was made by Newfoundland discharging a firearm. There |ioeal wood. The handle of the#CASE DISMISSED Abducting a female under the age of 16, was dismissed. Joseph Elisworth Jr., nish, and Michael Gerrard | Innis, Tignish, received fines of | $10 and costs for failing to stop at a stop sign. In addition Mc- and! tnnis was fined $50 and costs | Only rooster. As a result, three and for driving while his license of his 10 hens had died of sor- row and - | ting | berton, was fined. $10 and casts syne he_said. , for. operating an equipped vehicle. |. Melvin Joseph Doucette, Tig- EARLY LIST WAS SHORT | mish Shore, was fined $50 and the proper size fuse. Don't in- costs for’ a second offense of vite disaster . FUSES. TODAY. ELECTRIC SERVICE LEAGUE OF P.ELL was suspended. Librarians in Prince Edward Leonard Brenton Foley, A The first telephone directory, driving without a license. James Lorne Yeo, FRESH Twenty-four | cases were disposed of by Mag- | istrate W. Chester -S. Boyd Archibald Bernard, Tig- fined $50 and costs | imprope MacDon- | nish Run and Pleasant were fined. $20 and costs each for possession of intoxicating | liquor ; Two Tignish residents, charg- Arthur the speed limit Tgnish, per- mitting an unlicensed person to drive Lorne Ralph Weetamael. | oss ata a enous oe ¥ Springfield West, represented by | ating a vehicle with insufficient | Melville Campbell, was found! equipment. William Cletus | guilty of driving while impair-| Keough, ish, charged with 28 ant Gnad OS and eos. SOP | heding to register a vehicle : aTY. brought into the province, had pleaded not guilty of having | adjourned for care me ane ts moter | Voss’ o> vehicle while impai and the | case wes adjourned to Sept. 20: Persons from Tignish, Tig- View ; ;ed with’ possession fo intoxicat- |\ A charge against Richard An- | ing ‘liquor, had their cases ad- | thony Casey of Waterford of) jourried for two weeks Howlan, , on| was fined $10 and costs for | \ driving without due care and uw. 59¢ that ___MOURN LOST HUSBAND Hd BEIRUT (AP) - A Lebanese farmer complained to police a neighbor had stolen his the others had stopped ‘ iY A WORD OF WARNING Don’t over fuse. Always use, .. CHECK YOUR” Frozen Ib. Oven. 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