* ‘ : > , is a e\? . + ; ‘ oe x ; or - “a ‘ Selet John, New Brunswick, mat | eatin’ 8 95 led; Robert Gar- time. Rie : :| recently presented with the Cer- | nett, 64 ar eld. when he fell Alan is the nephew of Mr. and tificate of Commendation for | through thin ice at Marble Cove Mrs. Fred Jennings of Souris. | ving’ the life of Robert Gar- last December 27 Alan had to ~ . mt, who fell into icy waters, crawl on his stomach with a PLAN SEUSS SPECIAL ~ Marble Cove, last Dec. 27. podrd crossways under him to: ee Honor Award was present. reach the 6 year old Hoy. Alan ‘How the Grinch Stole Christ- . The Guardian, Dharlottetown, Thur., May 26, 1966. | | ed $0 Alan at the Common Coun-| handed a shovel-to.the boy to mas. a cartoon special aS cil session recently held by St. | catch. He also had to make three 4 Dr. Seuss character for chil- John Mayor, Stéphen *Weyman. | attempts to reach the boy be- dren, is to” be made for, color "New Brunswick, Nova Seolia “se ee ee ee Have Brush FiresOutbreak | ume so Brush -fires broke = in a! cipal dump Tuesday and had de-| ° number of areas a the Mari- voured more than. 800 acres of } times “Wednesday -as--tempera- scruly and secondary timber. tures soared into the BOs ‘Ten fires were repctted at Fire brake. out fit at Harrisville, various sports in’ Nova Scotia. N.B., near’ and roared |The largest was at Wall. Lake along the.- ene, Oe High-|in Shelburne County, where way.and a rail line. Water bomb: | | water bombers were used to | ing planes were -brought into being: a 25-dcre blaze under con- pay in an attempt to. extinguish ‘trol ‘ the bjaze. , "Three fires were reported. in|. °- sf Firefighters, meanwhile... were Halifax County, two in Queens continuing their battle to sub-,and Hants Counties _ and one due a blaze near Petitcodiac,'| each: in Lunenburg and eas N. B. which sprang from a muni- | Counties.’ is » Chief Electoral Officer Lorne; Trade and s Vice-president - of Monkley said -yesterday that the Souris Lions Club. | _|the death of Mr, Acorn. neces- . we || Sitates a withdrawal_of the grant SURVIVORS a thereby cancelling the | Mr. Acorn ts canted by: his ~. i May 30 voting inthe 1st district | Wie, the former. Ann-Maclsaac of Kings This includes both the |! Hermanville, and four chil- Telection._of councillor and. ‘as. | dren: Robert. married and liv- 4 'semblvman in that “district ing in Kentville, N.S.; Earl, liv- i | = The Election Act provides for | ing in British Columbia; Bar- : : ee surareey : ae a new polling day, within three |bara, a student nurse at the et fae - ~ - rlottetown Hospital-and_Shir- ‘ fee . ANNUAL INSPEC TION ‘ : ~ | eat of ee Peete Scand ee at home attending the Pl ; a , | Candidates in ist Kings were, ‘is Regional High School. \ ings - : “Mr —Acorngand—Daniel_ MacDon--—Mr.Acorn's—father__the—late {| —___ Col. D.J MacCormack made ~ Mike Coady (SECOND FROM commandér Major.. Je) Mac-— ‘the annual inspection. of the RIGHT) while inspecting No..Dougall. Cadet at right is un- Birchwood High Cadet Corps 3 pistoon At LEFT-is platoon identified. Coady was given | ald for the Liberals and Peter, Herbert H. Acorn. was also a McAulay and Keith MacKenzie | member of -the Legislative As- “yesterday afternoon at.,Mem- Se fcr the Conservatives. \sembly for the 1st. district - of grial Field. Above, Col. Mac- leader Cadet Lt. Tom Cullen. the award for being the out- | : Kings. He was elected in the ELECTED.IN 1951 | general election of 1935. we Mr. Acorn was first alseiad to. ——_-—_—____- era the P.E.I--Legislative Assembly | las assurablvasan ia the ee | Souris Native ae a — ceepeenepe é election of 1961 was re-elec CFCY-TV: THURSDAY, MAY 26 “Cormack chats * with cadet Second from® left is-company- standing ‘cadet on parade. . Voing -SDU Pass List Released raha at Seed @ ocecy- p Ltinn-he was defeated “by his. Presented Award : j 2: 55 P.M.” re Conservative opponent -~ th jate | Alan Campbell, son of Mr. and ei [John R. MacLean. He ran again | vrs Edward Campbell. former- Inserted by PLE. Liberal Assn. °- = ForJunior AndSophomore re tg, sas n Gali ee adets oe aaoees eo oe ale First District of Kings was can- | leas! was again defeated. He was “ | celled yesterday following the \Te-elected to the Legislative As : “ cou 3 . \sembly in a by-election in Feb- ay Se a Following is the pass list for | Gils, lan Gorman, ~ Linda | neaux, esis Morrison, Kenneth | death of William A; Acorn of | ay im \ “ae n Fe z Junior and Sophomore students Green, Paula Green. Morrison, William Morse, Donna | Souris, former member of the this year at St. Dunstan’s Uni- | Mark. Handrahan, Paul Hic-|Murphy, Eugene Murphy. | Legislative Assembly - for 1st; Mr.-Acorn was an automobile versity. The pass list for Fresh- | te Robert Hickey, Ann How- Robert Ness, | Kings and a candidate in the up- dealer, operating a sub-agency ‘students | oS Ye Peggy O'Keefe, Robert 0'- | coming provincial election. Mr. | in» Souris for---a Charlottetown <— will ‘be published in” the’ near “Rourke Acorn, 51, died at his home of dealer He was.a member of ¢uture- | Pidon Jamieson, Laurie Jen-| pavid Perry, Wiliam Power, 'a heart attack, ‘the Eastern Kings Board of - JUNI | kins, Michael Jones: Madonna Praught, Louis Ra ————————os ~(Lorraine Arsenault, J. William | Alfreda Kelly, Joan ~ Kelly, | han. ies ~ m oe axa ; é Arsenault. Paul. Kelly, Josephine Kickham | Eunice Reddin, Fire Richards. 2 William Bassett, Walter Brad-| John Lane, Andre Lavoie,| George Saunders Erro} "iarold Cais, Jobin Cais, Wil-|for, Michael Logue, Thomas La: Mary Caraim, Sider Mary | - FUNERAL NOTICE fred Carey, Michael -Chouinard, | gue. | Michael Sister, St. Paul Joseph Monica ao eee ee Al-| charies MacAdam, Winnifred | Been erent: ore 6 Yan Conno! Connolly, MacDonala, Stev2 arg. ewa f . Leland.Currie, : fon see eel ceils teakese Veterans of Montague and vicinity are’ re- a Lynda Docke fi dort, Brian Doran. John Dris- Pa in ea cures Me wae Ann Warren, John] quested to meet at the Montague Legion Home on om. “Winston “Thursday, May 26th at 1 °P:M. to attend the fu- ~Robert Eagan, Allan Ellis, Joseph McGuire, Mar Mets a ets . Christine. Ellsworth: - STATE PULLS IG ; fue Fagan, Bernard |NoTm* MacKifinon, “Janet _Magé! yelane neral_of their late-comrade, John L. MacLeod. Bonevensite Tages: Bars Leod, George..MacNeill, Tiimon The state of California pro | : * Fim , Anna’ Fung, Corinne | Martin, Gerard Matthews, Robert duces one-third of the fruit and i , Dly- veget et “SeaanidC Gintlack; Vvuinn Gea freee eee, ee ee te Unies aioe ~ fant, Patrick Garey, Maurven : ees Gaudet, Julien Gaudin, Chester | Gillan. Marilyn Grant. 7m William Harper, Warren a | “ vey, Larry Henry, Elaine How- ard, Alan Hubley, Glen Hughes, . Rosemary Hughes. —- Karen Kelly, Martin Kelly. “Michael Kelly, Pau! Kelly, ve phen Kirby . James Lahiff, Stephen Lange- | vin, Eldon Larrabee, Arthur Le lair, James Levy, Melissa Lat, 24 2eA enon scone Charles Lind: .. Alex MacAulay, Margatet Mae- . oe Sa ie ; : __Aulay, Mary_ McCabe, Wayne | F i re é aso cs : Pee - SS McCabe,’ Donald MeCarron, David MacDonald, Emma Mac- Donald Philip .Macdonald, Tim McGrath, Hugh Maclelian, _Chavles McMillan, Thomas Me- Millan, James McNally, William MacPhee, Mark. MacPherson, Dominic Macri, John .’ Martin, Angela. Mohale, Vince®at Mulli- ess, Herb Pee Lynn Mur- phy June Nicholson; ‘Marilyn Noon- Bie 3 Edward O'Brien, Michael 0° Brien, Harold_O'Connell, John-0'- Malley. Charles Ostridge. _ Donald Parker, Leonard Per- ry, Carol--Ann---Power,-Joseph Power, Gerald Praught, Barry. Puiia. ; : John Rapattoni, Doug Richard, Edward Richard Lyris. Roberts, John Rowe. 5 Denald Schurman. Virgima Ghea, Patricia Shelfoon, Donna Egan Sister. Carol Anna Mc- o Sister, Janet Malene Sis- ter” St Patrick of the Sacred: Heart, Sister Judith Smith, Lioyd Soloman, Harry Soontiens, Ever: | ett Stewart 4 ing conditions for labour. Ronald Turner Margaret Ward, Keneth Web. | ster, John Williams, | SOPHOMORE, a ; ane I ies _, eiitt: ° “ . te k Frederick Band, Sherri! Bar- : : “wise, Coleen’ Berrigan, Glendon Bevan, Arlene Boylan, Leo Rod- J erick Norma Bulger...’ : Bernard Cahill, James. Cain, : Joan Callaghan, Gregory Camp- bell, John’P. Campbell, John R Campbell; Lorne Campbell, Hic- hard Chinery. Robert Chornenkn, - Gerard Christian,.Ronald Clark. aT : i S Steve Clarkson. Paul Connolly e.;° , Merntt Crockett, Marlene’Croken | > oc x eee a me Marv :Cullen Rita Curran Elaine Dalton, Mary = Dalton, ma cae fee John Delaney; PAY. - MORE A DE ve f obert mahoe, George _Doug- P ree Car S e e (a e of: hart, Keith’ Doyle, Robert Dris- [ vs 3 in v ac coll, Richard Duffy. | '2sccc=| JOBS... 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