I o o - . x - iKildare Native Msgr. Foley 7 . . . - t; ' D' I M'nnesot NA 87 ' ' " . l ‘ ' ‘ i ies n l a go W E. . l i v I k ‘ ALBERTON v Rt Rev. John Although he has been retireo i ‘ E .1110 Guardian, Charlottetown. MOB-OCL 19. 1964- i P. Foly. a native of this pro in recent years. his associatim. l i ' ' g Vince died on Wednesday in with the parish. to which he ‘ f . t To 0 h H S h I A s, !. Faribault, Minn. The news was gave devoted guidance for so ‘ l ‘ ‘ ' i received immediately by his re long. was not broken. ‘ , . c s n ‘ latives here. Msgr. Foley's last visit to his t i ' - I o o Msgr Foley, was a son of the Prince Edward Island home was i ,‘ l O s s late Patrick E. Foley and Mar made seven years ago. He visit- E ’ "‘ t garet Cahill, was born at Kil- ed relatives in Kildare. Alma 1 i . eromsa—rhe mt meetinz or. will fall that u the teacher dare 87 years 3110‘ He “'35 Tignish, Alberton and other cw T ‘ t ‘ the Tignish -Hune‘ and Selim] does not teach hilly. last. surviving member of his tres and before he left there was ‘ '. Association for the school year Home and school meetings. he‘ familY- 8 happy reunion 0ff918l'lVes and ; After graduating from Saint old friends at the home of Mr i > v E i was held in the Tidnish Regional said. properly claimed by the ex- . I High school auditorium 'I‘hurs- ecutive can haic many interest- Dunstan's Universrty in Char- |and Mrs. Joseph Foley in 191- i 63)! evening Wth a large attend-tug and educational programs lottetown he taught for th r e e dare. in . ce‘ , ‘f‘ONfiel‘nmg “)9 new (“Dds 1" 94‘ years in his home school at Cen— Magi”. Foley is survived by a Franky Arsenault. Vice- ucation carried on in the class as} Kudare. He then went to mt number of nieces and nephew“ firesideng chaired hthe megting room presented at the. month- United States. Those in this province are M“ i e a sence of t.e presi ent, meetings. I ‘ - ‘ Gerald Handrahan. and reported Other speakers were: Vezy ["1902 he 9“ "Ed Si' Pam Se Doromy Hamrv Joseph R!!! t t - . .y . ' d six years later was and Howard Foley. on the busmess oealt uith at Rev. .\I_J. Rooney. Rei. . mum.” an . the annual mceiinz of the. rov- Pendergast. Rev. C. glaandonald, :ggaeg‘fietg’gfe ogr'egith‘fitmg: ; Li‘tciai home and school held in Sister St. Arno: a lVLrti. . » ~ ‘ ‘ Charlot'etown in June E, ‘ Perry. A get-acquainted College and remained there 31- ‘ ; WG have in 5,0316 new Fords. “'3”. “if- T'h miniitos or the annual hour was held following the most 20 years as instructor and I l .-. D- (b moeling “We read by the sec-, meeting and reiresnments vim administrator. In 1928 he he- 0 lane CIISfom “d GdCXl. “Gaels. m gators; Sister St. Angela Marie; served. came pastor of the Immaculate. l ' e inancial rtport was given‘ C {on Ch r h 'n Faribaun, , o . > . by the treasurer Mrs Russell J.i - as $325.. hi: away...” We v _ less than 1200 miles (driven only by executives and I ' , parish grew and prospered. SOURIS _ 5" Marys pans.) l Seven years ago the p a r is h , } celebrated its 100th anniversary * Mid bazaar. and 3 hot bed SU’P- ‘ and at the same time his par- per is scheduled for Oct. as and l ‘ ishioneers celebrated the 151h ‘29 in the parish hell. i l l | l erry. i it was agreed the home and. has neviv 'ts ann al 5 . 9 ' . . school will entertain the childP-i ‘ ad 1 u upper f“ the m“ s V's") ren of tho enmentary schooll With a Halloween party and the high school students will be 811-. tertained at a p-ai‘tv later that same evening. Sister St. Mary Arnold. princl-z 31 o” the rcgmnal high school. ntr-“(liicet‘l t‘it leathers and te siihier‘t lllG‘,’ till; mm teaching. Sister St .ltilm Francis. princi- al of the Elenwn‘ari- schools. introduce-ti th.’ toac"ir~i‘s and the grades 'lwv arr ‘eaclittg. Both anniversary of their priest's or- The suppers were originally' i dination which was then no held to pay for the new parish proaching. Very soon after this hall. The practice has been re- occasion the title of Monsignor vived this year because of its . to was conferred upon him. social interest, enrolment mer ‘viat or last year., 2 (‘OWWITTEE ('llAlRHAN ' Chairmen appointor‘ \i'errfi: Mrs. Mary Hurrah. family life . committee: Mrs. Altide Boud-‘ i Mt. school lite: Cvril Arm l . l COME ONE ‘ COME ALL 5 [ DON'T MISS THE BIG lg senault. community life: IV . _ Wilt Boyce. finance: Mrs. Mill-l ' ' BAND-A-RAMA * r ; AT THE ROLLAWAY ll Gallons Fina Gasoline FREE wnh Trade D-ii- . “m "“”‘“”5“”’- ‘ MONDAY, OCTOBER 19 ;; ferenece 0v e r $1000. On All Demonstrators ' t l Speaker Spartan: oi the im- portants ot’ the homeegndhschogl Rev. c, Rodger Talbot of Father Simpson stat tat e - , ._ ucation to-day must concern Presmn' Ont' and no“ a m“ 33:322.: SYN‘ sPEAKERt from 9 fl" 1 and 1964 Cars Now In Stock. ; DANCE T0 1 THE CONTINENTALS each and every individual. A sionary to Japan. will nd- 9 ‘ Jame tier crnnaze of the tax dress the Synod of the Marl; ' THE HY'NOTES ; douar' She gj’d' $985 .to pay for? time Provinces of the Presby- ‘ ‘ you liked the last one, you’ll love this one” Admission 75: SAVE $1000 SAVE $875 SAVE $730 ‘ 1964 GALAXIE 4-1964 GALAXIES 1964 GALAXIE 1 Conn ulro i try sq 500 Sedans. all [our fully equipped. 800 x 14 While Country Sedan i country wag‘m' mac" "1 Colo" V's “mmadc' Wall Tires. V-B Automatic. Windshield Washers. O 0 Education and its 1m r n ; . , - - ,, . , v terian Church when it meets ‘5 .mfi’mat that “8451101”th in Lunenburg. N.S., Oct. 20, Speaking of the modern day! 21. and 22. Island delegates chances that people. must adjustl are expected to attend. to he spoke of education as the most important. He urged Ll]! members to kHz-o abreast Witt education changes an mme farmhor With all aspects of it tilt‘r‘a‘tmt Henderson and Cudmore’s rented to rho important roe Ma‘rlfl_ The curriculm. he ‘ l l d . my; laugh fisggjafapgiyflfifingfe' and Power Steering and Brakes. Tinted Window. Wheel “3W”! WHEN! 800 X 14 Will?! Wall Tires. . Unit No, F4567. Covers. Radio. Wheel Covers. Radio, only 57! miles. WAS $4995 WAS $4525 . WAS $4130 22::‘3995 2313650 ‘ 2:: 33400 Information Gathered 3‘3 Information on water pollii- G N E . t tlon problems in the province was :athercd during the past. few days by a research associ- v ate of thc Canadian Council of Resource Ministers. 0 George Francis met in Char— inttptown with Agriculture Min- ister Andrew MacRae and In- dustry and Natural Resources Minister Leo Rossiter la st l SAVE $740 SAVE $500 SAVE $675 1 week. Mr. Rossiter said Mr. Fran- cis "was getting information on pollution from various gov- ernment departments and this preliminary information, along with that from other provinces. may lead to a federal-provincial 2-1964 CUSTOM 1964 FALCON 2-1964 FAIRLANE 500 4 door sedans. Two tone in color. 750 x 14 Del", sedam Green in color, 170 guy "a; Sedans. Green in color. 260 0.1.1). 700 x 14 while ;_ 7 conference on pollution." white walls. wheel covers. Paddkd dash, window - walls. wheel covers. Heavy duty suspension. Mr. Rossiter said Mr. Fran- washers. Radio. hen" 0"“ 3‘30” mm”- Rldlo. Mirrou. cis findings “'1” he. discussed at Unit No, F662. Unit No. FA-236. Unit No. F678, . ; . a meeting of the council co- ordinating committee in Mon- treal next month. Chairman of the committee is Eugene Gor- man. deputy minister of fish- eries for the province. W. Royalty Cow l THE LEISHMAN Wins Silver Moduli \ I Certificate l r in c e Edward island l Guernsey cow. 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