fl Eieclfgn Talk ls News To and Firs. John Arsenault. [spent a fill‘lfiufh with He parlhlrlnni: and Mr Lorne Hellman; Mr. ll'ed l‘llZlnClld an employ-mum. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L‘on-‘Tignlsll Village. have had thril- TIGNISH FLY BODIES HOME l.,_ ‘ TRUE LOVE lMonday. Oct. 20. 1958 o B P 0 . ‘ _ ‘ . 99 ol the C..\.R. and WIN] the way. Tlgnlsh. homes \\'ll‘(‘d for electricity dulv WWDBADLN Germany ‘AP; ' ‘ .- " ‘6 l o o l i lVIrs. Wllllam Macheod, Tlg- cm“. of the 5's prince Edward John Gallant, Halifax‘xfi. 5pm“ mg (the past “eek. Thp bodies of six US. airmen r Guardian [’45 ‘n :DOM the past weekend With his five days visiting relatives and p i. 1 f n i . . , r . . A , V. . . V . . , , l‘lLllKS 0 Am. .lollli r. P(‘lv tolled when their plane crashed ' ' i v been in u «i “THUR”. x B. (397*le LAWRENCE “ass ‘AP— day, Mr. and Mrs_ Norman Oh, mic and son hdnard at ’llgnlsh. friends In Skinners Pond and tlon. The bodies lave .. ‘ Otil"e ft)" five Very .V m. .F ‘ ~ .cSl fil' i, yneugspa'pfr‘hfnihntii 1415?} seeking a new mandate. m H still nausea". “'aB..\‘ ej-‘i: 30‘“ .T“? ne’iiaafiir 5: :i :‘12 ni‘c’lir flaws" “y New " Aunsrlc E‘PI‘C- then was based on the existenrei I, regular Hu,h n'otn tuem- of vacant‘iPs in The l"'i=<'nw diff" M can a prov1n<c1al elec- V ‘ J G Mr. and Mrs. EC, Gaudetig Tignish. ry' bkmm‘rs Pond' are hamwi in 50"i9t Armenia are being,Wieshadon since the Soviet Uni" t k v .- - ~ 1 . .. and Mr. and Mrs. W.J. snan .lnnn Mclnnis. Halifax. N.S. is' 0 no“ “he has lemme” “(mm-“0W” l" “‘9 us {Or ‘demmca'lhanded them “HM- Others older than he might from Western Hospital and much! *— well follow the steadfastnesC ‘ of Paul Roberts, 4. Admitted to hospital Thurs- ver of Alberton, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ma‘CKayi M1‘~ and MFS- Tignish, were visitors to Sum- enjoying his annual vacation and improved in health. tRoy Brown and children. Mar- merside on Tuesday. spending it with friends in Tigw ilenie and Eric of New London. Mr. John J. Handrahan. De- nish. \ inishhad for her guests on Sun- l Mr. and. Mrs. ‘Edrgal‘ Peters. I with no attemm to fill them I, day with a lacerated scal . . . . . Tignish, have started out for a w '5th Elle 39’“ 1:4” mcmhs- byelections. Two seats {03“119113’ Flam Mild 3“ inqlfiring Bill‘s: :Lenéh'skpau] H;?%Iiaflan Elisha? zlbgsghm m wesmmi Mr. and MI‘S‘ Murray MCKaY' holiday trip which will include‘ M Frederlmni L 9 meme? held by Progressive Conseirvg.‘ My girl friend hit me with em" g S ' 5‘” as ‘p ’ ‘ 'Mr- and Mrs- ROY Brown the” visits with relatives and friends 2 . he had no csmmem extent, Sunday in Charlottetown visiting Hon. J.A. Bernard who spelltlson Eric and daughter Marlene much news to me as toi friends. the Summer at TigniSh With Mr. of New London and Mr. and Mr. Ronald Knox, Tignish, has and Mrs. Walter Bernard. has Mrs. Norman Oliver, Cascumperc, gone to Kinkora where he will now gone to Visit With DI“. Elli? were Sunday visitors of Mrs. be employed for several months. Loth and MYS- Lotih. Jamaica W.D. MacLeod. Tignish. Sincere sympathy is extended Plain» Mass- Mrs. Fred Gallant who s ent - to Mr. and Mrs. George Fitz- The forty hours dEVOtion Open-.the past month in the State? of the wmter monthes'. . Gerald, St. Louis. in the sudden ed in the church of St. Simon Minnesota, USA. with her son Mrs' Joseph E‘ Rl‘c‘hard' T‘g' death of their beloved son Ber- and St. Jude. Tignish. at the con- Henry, returned last week to her high, is at present visiting rela- nard on October 6th. _ clusion of the eight o'clock Mass. home in Nail Pond. tives and friends in Toronto, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Alcide DesRoches Sunday morning. The services MrS. F.J. Sherry, Mr. Alfred - D.K. and young son David, and Mrs. wre well attended. ‘ Michael DesRoches, St. Felix, Timothy Conwiay. serving with spent Monday of last week in the Royal Canadian Navy and‘ Charlottetown, the guests of Mr. , stationed at Dartmouth, N.S. tives and one by 8 Libya. are a croquet... vacant_ leaving the chse stand Paul 5 mother nodded as- cne, _ . . ling as: PC 35, Lybmal 14' .L. I sent. She said Paul and a M We last provmctal election-3 va am young lady —~ also rom- and in Halifax, N.S. Saint John, NB. I 5 Montreal, P.Q, and Mexico, Me. .‘ 3 ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peters. ' ° ' ; Skinner's Pond, have come to A Tignish where they will spend id its :5. m 1 min“ DIAL 656T and a paper will be delivered right to your door. Special delivery service available between 8:30 mm. to 9:00 am. if your paper is late —- orr missed. FOR ALL CHILDREN’S WEAR INFANTS TO TEENS QUALITY & STYLE PRICES THAT PLEASE At Moore 8: McLeod Ltd. “Your Favorite Shopping Centre” ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting and Banquet of the Retail Merchants‘ Association of Prince Edward Island will be held at ‘ For the Fastest Service in Town, Call ED‘S TAXI DIAL 6561 173 Great George St. Charlottetown Ed’s Slogan: "To maintain the goodwill of those whom we _. oeI'Vo —- the goal for which we strive!" THE SUMMERLEIA RESTAURANT, SUMMERSIDE WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 22nd. — 2:30 P.M. Mr. F. A. B. Rands, General Manager RMA will be present as guest speaker. All members are urged to attend. then It‘s easy gnu surprlslngly lmxponslve to have the bathroom you've always wanted I 1956. _Premier Flt'm- MINISTER REQIGV called Rose Marie-were sit, progresswe Conservative In addition, an aimuncement [mg in a sandbox when it Wmment was .re-ele-.ed wm Tuesday said Hem w. J Why happened. fl m5 against 15 Inherits had resigned as aml‘ne‘héenmpai 'The croquet mallet. swung .m m 52.5eat leirsaLS-iure. Efitc- and also was regigvmg .hd: YMk mm ,unqqesuon‘ame acuracy “on; are usually _every ‘0‘“ county seat. It has been antici- and congldenable rome' hit butNew Brruniswnpk EOVeTn' pated that he will be appointed Fae} squarely on the noggin fill may. and somem‘mes have! to the appeals division of theANew Five StitChes were “Wired / Br'i‘lfilswick Supreme Court. gigglosedtthe woglnd. A; Paul e Northern Li-gi ' : a“? 0 go ome. a nurse 37 In Get POSSibiiJ'ly of an e»a}l*ly sight??? gave mm a louy’pop- H9 1195' .f. t was strengthened by the an it?!th ‘fmly momxn'tarily and Car" .Ica es nounceiment of Mir. West’s resig. Sald‘ My 1 have one for , . h. nation. Observers were quoted as Rose Mame! "’0?" Of Clllzens Ip believing that if an election were A final note: When he 9" held it WOUM be either beforevor feral the 10mm t° Rose mAwA, __ (Speciall .- Cer- immediately after the 1959 spring Mame’ she t°°k it “mus of Canadian citizenship SCSSIon of the legislature. R . we rwted l: Szlresaideéltsof wi'lc‘lfie Inme 1chosen New Brun-s- ICHEST LODE . Edwar san urlng ii i ira. leader, L..' . . lall“:on'lliillred with 2 in 1956. Robichaiud, the paper “0323’ ‘1: VHOmesiake Mine in the Black ' was disclosed Friday in expected to can nominating con- H1113 0‘ South Dakota is to H mm] report offline gin—Lent. filing; in several constituencies puted to be the richest lode of - nd immigra‘on cpar- ‘. . y I M afor 195768 released by gold in the western hemisphere. Eon. Ellen Fair-clougli, minister. Across Canada, a total of 95,- “; 1e recmefived Cagoadinn magi cer ' icates. a per- d inugease over 1956 when only 55,404 persons were granted certificates. _ 0f the 37 in P.E.I., 26 live in .1 areas and 11 in urban cen- .ln :1 of the 37 cases, the W granted citizenship had aged to Canada and settled in P. E. 1. during the period will-55- . A total of 134 immigrants went b P.E.I. in 1957 to make their homes. or this total. 66 were of Mill 23 from the Us. mg 12 were from the Nether- lmas. Eleven were Hungarian refugees- ITEHA MARIS SCHOOL iGrale XII. 1. 1101161 Gaudtin. 1. W5 Baden. 3. Norman GM. ' Grade XI. 1. Urban) Gauldin. 2. Am Gallant. 3. Adrien Gau- dot. Grade X. 1. Bernice Peters, 2, unit: Gallant. 3. Paula Gauth» tar. Grade IX. 1. Ann Peters. 2. Wendell MacNeill, 8. Norma Gal- hilt. Grude VIII. 1. Mary Carolyn (limit, 2. John Lester Gallant. t Jinan Galldln. _ Grade V11. 1. Gerard Guthielr. 2. Paulette and iDa-vid Malena. 3. Bonlitta Pineau. Grade VI. 1. Anne Marie Gau- dn, 2. 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