tawny: r-l'/:1w—l:: *r—invfi‘: TOMJO —. 'It-clf'!‘ ._ ~m..a.,-, 6*: AA—Ihu mam—.5 ARI.‘ 'Ilie l’.‘-menibor Kens‘ngton Centennial Choral. under the di‘tC‘itoti of Hot LEI. )Iur- téy \i'liicn TIII‘EIIPTI an .m- VHRAL MEMBERS IN REHEARSAL pressed audzenco on tihr: first appearance om May Betty Palmer. Norm 3 Ram performance April 2. have Shown here during weekend say and Marjorie Paynter. man holding: regular practice-s rehearsals are. from left to Seated at the piano is the in preparation for their next right. Kachlcen Walker. accompanist Gordon Murray. AA...on . " i ISLAND NEWS PAGE I Tignish area held a special [ meeting in the Dalton School or Friday evening with the presid. out John Gavin presiding. | Some encouraging news was .heard on the erecting of an :n- | . idoor rink. lumber on order i since March 2. has been arriv- I Ing in quantity during the past i few days. Blue prints were pre- Isented to the. meeting on the .' steel truss to be used for the frame work of the building. i I The committees set up. liaveI 13 major undertaking before ‘ them, and the full co—operation 3 of every Individual will he need- ‘ ed to erect such a structure. Well Known Iignish Businessman Psses John B \I‘rirk. Sr, highly respected and life long citizen of Thgrsi‘: parsed ans): :2. home in the when on Sa‘urday after a br1e’ illness, at ‘he age of 76, Mr. \iyr‘rk had been in bus- iness here for many "cars "irst under ‘iic minazemmi of his father the la‘r F. \I T‘Ix'ric‘k and for many- wears the business was under the manacement of My- rlck and Macintosh w'th branch- es at bo‘h Tiznish and T‘ignish in the fishermen‘s orzaiwations ‘on the island. and represcn‘ed the, provian many times at con- ferences at Ottawa The First (I'llf‘l‘l'lf‘l‘l‘ of Trish Moss from the prov nee was made by llyrick and \Iacinto'sh t in the year toil. and has since proved to be a boon to both farmers and fishermen Left to mourn. besid.s his widow: ‘he former Sybil Berry of Mass. U S A. are three sons. John B. Jr. Halifax. Bartlett, Long Island. New York, and Richard “F Tera." Also two brothers Hi My- rick. Alberton and Franklvn of Penn . 1' SA ; also seven grand children The funeral services will be LePAGE'S TIGNIS ing of the — The April meet-i dressed the meeting on the in; ing together to help solve i . v - ' 1 mm on Thursday evening Withl endorsed the work carried siding . mas read the minutes of we; part of both organizations. \‘ious meeting and correspon- dence that consisted of a letter from the .E.I. dance festival ' association. The financial report i was read by the treasurer John a' ‘ Hackctt who reported $15.80 was-‘ were anpninted to bring In the annual meeting in May. _rea1ized from a food sale neld. recently in the co-operative3 ‘ store. ' » from a concert staged by they giving their closing topics 3 Alberton Dramatic Club. I 1399- port of the village commission-g ers a clearer outlook is in View. The association has been pro-. motlng summer and winter sports in the Tignish area since 1960 for over 500 youths alone will continue their membership campaign all through the can-I tennial year. . A dance will be held in the Legion community hall on Wed- nesday and a food sale will be held in the co-operatire store on Saturday. April 25. to helpI with finances. Donations of food I may be left with the members who will be at the store from' 2 pm. till closing time. Dave Boswell] education of the Atlantic Provin- : ces Physical Education and Rc-j creation Association and a mem- ber of the Canadian Associat~ ‘5 F WEATHER A m Ilfl m was moving towards the Mari- i estern Quebwc t TORONTO ICP) — Tempcrl-i and will give sunny weather to HALIFAX (CPt — The wea- . ther office ‘clouds were reported late Sun- 4» GOOD OR,‘ I MONEh T I day evening as colder air push. , BACK: says only 3 ‘ed into the district. few I tures issued by the weather ofi- all regions today. A i tic I Temperatures will rise to near 'é C.A. Troester Jr. secretary- ymaieéi'ageef gurinitt‘ie day‘me. 5 2 The Guardian Charlottetown, Mon. April ‘30. 19643 general of the International Min Max. '8 "8 few-Ev ‘ I A Council {m Health phymwl ‘ Dawson . -... 16 39 Nova S:--otia. Pl‘In"P I‘.d'~‘:rd 3 Education and Recreation. an-‘Vallcnuvel n... 35 55 l Island and New Hi‘ilns“"~'<: ‘ Inounced recently that David M Vit'im'ia 41 56 i Clear with a ten cloudy 'uhr- I Boswell. is amon: 11 Canadian Edm‘mmn 34 61 ivals: not mn " ~hame ir wn- me bers to be appointed an as- 36 “0 Denture: “51h! “'indb. LOW-'l'ln I .sociate fellow in the Ami-riz-an 26 62 l 8! Halifax and C"‘slleii '37 ll‘il -‘ I College o‘ Sports Medicine. 33 57 . 50. Yal‘mouih 33 and 30. My I I I ' Mr, Boswell. who is director 37 46 1 Glasgnii 25 and 52. fi-tlney ’35 ‘ of physical education and alcn- 30 4“ 1 anti 4B. Frederit'i'ln 5’! and .. I l holic istudiPs for the prownce. 31 46 ’ Saint John 27 and 30. bectwile ‘ I did his undergraduate work at - g ‘5 27 and 58. Charlottetown 22 and I . . , . Dalhousie L'nii'ersity and the ' 49 48. Moncton 3 and 48. Edmund- . TIGNISH — Tile board of dir- The Tignlsh community has. Uniwrsm, of Tnmmn‘ and Ms M ncton .. .. 3E 41 sum 23 and 52. Campbpmnn 23 i colors of the Tianl-‘h SPGFiS Rf" been striving for many years to post-graduate work at S’H‘Illg- glfgIlIli?leto\..h""" l “9.45;. -a... _ . .— I creation Assioilgiimnofifmi iii: erect an Indoor rink without re- ‘ “PM alld Val" Universities. 53' net 3i 50 It““““”“'“"‘”""o n” ‘I fawn n 9 "Sims suits. but under the winter Mr' Bijswen‘ who was AWN?“ Yarmouth ._.... _ 33 51 ‘ FAMOUS FOR . constructing and finamm: a . . ‘ ed to ms present pas. in 1959, gt Wm} 32 48 4 _ BRANDED INSPECTED . ICentennial indoor rink for the “illks program “"th (“1] “‘1” i is vice-president for physical l ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " : ESTEAKS; NAMED COADJUTOR OTTAWA (CP) —— Most Rev " Lo ’ Levesque. 55. Roman. Catholic bishop of Hearst, Ont..l 5 been named coadjutor to Archbishop Charles-Eugene Pa- rent of Rimouski. Que.. it was announced Saturday, The ap- pointment by Pope Paul was announced by Most Rev. Sebas- tino Baggio. apostolic delegate to Canada. 3‘ n: chdefl-c & Sons Ltd. a o I To .Tignish Home 8: School Ass’n. membersmn- $50 for I o Ia i Meeting Covers Many Items m... w... t... m... .. .n Im-l Tignish Home and portance of communities worlk- tie He ‘ on the president Russell Perry pro-z. under the ARDA programs. and J, Gallant. ‘ the West Prince Board of Trade The secretary. Sister St. Then and “We’d everyone ‘0 bemme “\lrs Walter Hogan, Mrs. Reg-I I _ Bidet-gnaw and \VIISnn J, Shea! ficials expressed doubt Satur- staw of nmrm-z to be voted upon: tion will succeed in an unpre-. Following the business routine 1 Pole on foot. Reports received. I of the Program the. adult educa-i her? from the lam! Canadian-‘ tion class which studied during g American \Veaiiler station at -- . - ‘ the winter months were hear and $6°30 “as “‘5” 0mEllesmere Island say that the. It was reported that a drive r members is now on. $100 for | ife membership payable over period of three years. .‘iem- ANNOUNCEMENT We are pleased to announce the ap- pointment of Charles Willis and Son (:5 your Hall Dealer in O'Leury and vicinity. They will be handling the full lines of 'New ldeo'. Allis Chalmers and all assoc- iate lines of farm equipment as well as a parts service for your convenience. They are well known in the territory in which they will be operating and we bespeok for them your full and friendly co-oper- orion. organizations and business firms. and money derived from such memberships will be nsrd to construct the rink building. A special rink building fund was set up chaired by Aubm SUCCESS DOUBTFUI. OTTAWA 'CPI—Canatiian of- l aiday that a Norwegian expedi- icedented crossinc of the North tip of Alert on the northern expedition headed by Bjorn, Sister St Rosalia, Superior 05' Tignish Convent reported on the. '. Centennial West Prince Musical 3 a Festival that Will be held at ’ j the regional high school May 12‘ i, and 1.3. the the schools in the] 2 area. The festival undertaken i for the first time in May of last . year was highly successful. . . .. j Oban Gallant high school trifle Talixgrt'mnugeg teacher (and chairman of t school life committee gave 3 talk on the characteristics an different groupings of high school students pretaining to‘ their role in the schoolmom. Mrs. Reg Eldershaw. chair- France. arrived here: man of publicity spoke on the Saturday by rail from Rome tol work carried on by the fignish DW [ J. B. MYRICK . P.E.I. National Park. held from Mr. McAuley Is a native h r h Toronto and has bee N o‘clock. ENVOY TAKES UP POST PARIS tReuters) Jules Leger. Canada‘s new ambassa- Brunswick. 0. O fore coming to the Island. New Park Super. Takes Up Duties ; McAuley. arrived in the- i province recently to take up his * duties as superintendant ot the at n e a- tional Parks service since 1955. He is a graduate in Forestry from the University of New I He was five years superlntem I dant of Banff National Park be- Staib has encountered severe: weather conditions and now is far behind schedule. It still has some 500 miles to go but the I season for travelling on foot I over the ice of the Arctic Ocean .soon would start to draw to 8 THE HALL MFG. CO. LTD. Summorsido P. E. I. income. 1 close take up his post. Leger, whoI Sports Recreation since its for- from 1958 to 1962 was the. 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