R1 Elementary School Students Present Concert At Tignish TIGNISH —— A Christmas con‘ cert staged by the Tignish Ele- , i , sented the Christmas 0 y mama”, 50mm] pumls .“ a s g ades one, two and three from held beiore a large audience the French class danced to Friday evening in the h i :1 “Green Sleeves" and school auditorium tastefu llyi “Les pews Bangers". decorated for the OCCESIOH. Un- two presented a “me der the direction of t h e i r i “Christ's Birthdayn music t e a c h e r Sister St. i . ,, ' _ . . “Christmas was sung by George the children “I n githe grade three pupils: grade many old Christmas c a r 015 WESTERN: BRIEFS —' IS PATIENT Keith Matheson. O'Leary. is 1 patient in the Western Hospi- ta]. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Neil McDonald. Alber- ton, is a patient in the Western Hospital. HAS LEG FRACTURED Isaac Meggison. Alberton. sustained a fractured leg while at work in the woods last week. OUT OF HOSPITAL Robert M. Dunn. who it as been a patient in the Charlotte- town Hospital for the past 10 weeks, has returned to his home in Alberton. TO RETURN HOME Thomas Henderson, who has throughout the evening. The pupils of grade one pre- st r ffour presented a play, "Mrs. Santa comes into Santa and Brian Gaudet as Santa delighted the audience with their wit and humor. Grade five had a choral read- ng on the “Christmas Story". An Irish Jig presented by the grades sevcn and eigh girls, was very colorful a nd gay. Grade six led by Joyce Gavin and Leonard Gaudet presented a play “A Christmas lesson." Grades six and seven girls led by Margaret Buote and Eileen Handrahan presented a short play “A Tree For Cathy". A five-act Christmas play “The Christ Child Comes To Eileen” was staged by the grades seven and eight pupils. Taking the main parts were Patsy Richards as “Eileen”; ena Eldershaw as her Grand- mother Ross: Joyce DesRoches and Leo Richards as Mr. and Mrs. Ross; Leonard Knox clergyman and Carol Ann Per- ry as Sister Cecilia. Other members of the class representing angels. shepherds, wise men. and people from the surrounding countryside too part in the different scenes. Christm a s * been a patient in the Western Hospital. expects to return to his home in Montrose today. HAS BEEN PATIENT Mrs. Stanford McNeill. Alma, will return home today from the Western Hespitai where she has been a patient for several weeks. AT MINTROSE v Miss Pauline Gordon arrived from Toronto Saturday to spend some time with her father, Kenneth Gordon. and her sister. I Miss Nancy Gordon of Mont- rose. WROTE COLUMN ST. THOMAS, Ont. (CP) —— Claude W. Herron ended a 65- year-newspaper career Friday when he retired from the com- posing room of the St. Thomas Times-Journal. During 38 of those years, Mr. Herron wrote a Saturday column, the Onloooker. Saturday column, the Onlooker. Until two weeks ago, he oper- ated a iinotype machine. m To Late To Classify STILL AVAILABLE A NUM- ber of freshly lulled tm‘keys. Gil Henry. FOR SALE: PUREBRED golden Cocker Spaniel pup, three months old. Phone 4- 9072. /4WANTED: A NUMBER 0!" FOX horses, heavy set horses pro- ferred. also a number of lat cows, came: wws yes. Phone 4-8957. Christmas to all their customers. BIS TURKEY whim, pick up prices at Zakem’s Grocery. $6 Grafton Street. :ISIAND NEWS PAGE iAlberton and West Prince County BHmo Invited To Ghana OTTAWA (CPi—Mary Pane- goosho, a 23-year-old Eskimo, The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Dec. 24, 1962. S a n g o o 0 its; Christmas WIII Be Family Affair For Most In Tignish TIGNISH -- Christmas in the Tignish area is expected to celebrated quietly as families gather to spend Christmas to« gather. Many homes are wel- coming members of their fami- lies home for Christmas. For mane it will be their first Christmas away from the family circle, but their thoughts will turn homeward as' Christmas morning dawns. Midnight Mass will be cele- brated at St. Simon and St. Jude’s Church. Tignish Christ- mas Eve. Prior to the Mass, Christmas carols will be sung by the Ladies Choir under the direction of Sister St. George. Music will be played by Miss Jean Perry. Christmas morn- ing music will be played by Miss Andrea Paturel. will spend several weeks in Ghana in February as guest of the Ghanaian government, the northern affairs department has Miss Panegoosho, who is on the department’s welfare staff. ‘ _ edits Canada’s only Eskimo- Midnight church services for language magnum [Inuktitut Protestant families in the area (The Eskimo way). will be held at Alberton United The high commissioner for I Ghana, . T. Nylander. met her Singers Will be out shortly after his arrival in Can- Christmas Eve and during the ada last year and became in. festive season to sing to the sick terested in her work with the and shut‘ins in the Tignish area. linguistic service of the welfare ' ‘ i i l iRussio To Close a Mission In China PEKING (Reuters) —Russia will close its trade and shipping mission in Shanghai, China‘s largest city and main port, be- fore the end of the year, ac- cording to reliable reports re~ ceived by diplomatic sources ere. No official confirmation was available and no reasons for the move were given. Diplomatic observers h e r e said the closure seemed to be indicative of deteiorating Sino- Soviet relations. Czechoslovakia has a consu- late-general in Shanghai but its consul is leaving soon and no replacement has yet been named. according to the re- ports. NEWSON ‘ Queen Street MAPLE LEAF BAKERY Charlottetown MARTIN'S Yule Ghee? OUR YULE'I'IDE BLESSINGS Management and 81:81! ELECTRIC Charlottetown GARAGE Charlottetown "Een Vroliike Kerstmis” “Merry Christmas in Dutch” 1/", " / / ' I ~ THE FLYING DUTCHMAN Charlottetown To ’ ALL, A JOYOUS GREETING Turner Farm Equipment Charlottetown division. He considered that a visit would be of great interest to 6 ions. I people with a diverse cultural heritage based on traditional societies. She will accompany Mr. Mrs. Nylunder and their daugh- ter. Edith. when the high com- missioner returns to Accra on home leave. Miss Panegoosho was born at Pond Inlet in the eastern Arctic. Her father, Kayak, is a special constable with the RCMP. STEWART BAKERY Charlottetown m At Tignisl'i Boxes Packed bright. Organizations in the village along with church groups will remember the ed. TIGNISI-I — The Tignish so- co in large number 0 Christmas ~‘ 1 boxes, to be delivered in time for Christmas Day, to help make the. homes. of less fortunate citizens more man“ 1 Managua Fitzroy St. ulna-B 400” Bull giraffes have been re. ug gg ported u tell as 21 feet but handicappped and sick members. rarely grow above 18 feet. m .q--‘ and Staff Producers Co-Oporotive Assoc. Limited Charlottetown THIS WEEK IN SPORTS A PUBLIC SERVICE IN THE INTERESTS OF GOOD SPORT, CONTRIBUTED BY THESE COMMUNITY SPORTS SUPPORTERS IN SUMMERSIDE AND DISTRICT CLIP AND SAVE FOR REFERENCE SHERBROOK'E ESSO SERVICE (Arnold H. Madson, Lessee) tho I o . ronllrow, v: JOHNSTONE’S FUELS LTD. 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