'T'I - ammo»..me . ‘N‘mI-u 1. a nu ma. 4—... FIVE HAPPY young hockey players are shown with their “Most Valuable Player" tro- phies. which were presented at a recent youth night in 0’- Leary Rink. A representative of each of the O'Leary minor hockey teams received the award. based on character, . skill and sportsmanship. The m 0 st valuable minor league players are left to right. front row. Robert H a r r i 5, David MacMillan and Lorne Ram- say; back row. Keith Shaw and Gary MacGregor. Youth Night Program ’ {goalies Scoring for Albertonl Is Staged At Oleary O'LEARY —- Around 350 par- ents and children attended a special youth night program. which included presentation of trophies to several young hoc- keyists, at O’Leary Commun- ity Rink recently. Five minor hockey games were played. and a trophy presented to the most valuable member of each team. Trophy winners were Robert Harris. Mosquitoes; Carter Dennis. Paperweights; Lorne Ramsay, Pee - Wees: Keith Shaw. Ban- tams, and Gary MacGregor, Midgets. s a by Mrs. Wilfred Dennis and A1- ton Rayner, gave a demonstra-‘ tion of figure skating. In the minor hockeybouts. 0'- Leary Mosquitoes and Tignish Mosquitoes fought to a no- V score finish. while O'Leary Pap- . erWeights trounced Tignish Pap- ‘ good goal erweights 5-0, with scoring by" Howard Matheson. 2: Paul Her-i ris. Peter Bruneis. and Carter_ Dennis. one each. O'Leary Alberton Pee-Wee: 11-0. Harryt Vey and Alfred Dennis scored three each; Errol Strang and lLorne Ramsayvtwo each. andI Allan Leard. one. O'Leary Bantams blanked Al- berton Bantams 3-0. with Dale ‘Phillips. Shelton Dyment and j D a v t d MacMiilan contributing I singles. Alberton Midgets shaded 0'- Leary Midgets 2-1 in a fast and frugged encounter with some - tending by both Proceeds from the game are to be used to compensate O'- Leary Athletic Association for free ice time provided for chil- dren‘s skates, minor hockey Pee - Wees swampedi practices and games throughout the season. ’ ISLAND NEWS PAGE how freshness costs no more at Dominion! Fruitana' Vegetables! * The word "Fresh" best describes the knit and vegetables u Dominionl Oh it's crisp. alright . . . even tender. with lots of sunny flavour and colour and peppy taste. Above all, the wonderful spring variety you'll find on Dominion's produce counters is F-R-E-S-l-l as the day it left the growers' farms and agroves. Dominion wouldn’t have it any other way! Get your: family's spring diet off to a flying start. Be sure you select a tempting variety of good "greens".. .fancy fruit and favourite vegetables this week at Dominion. And...isn't it grand to NEW IMPORTED LARGE FIRM GREEN CABBAGE n. ICANADA No. 1 ONIONS Alberton and West Prince County‘LONG GREEN FOR SLICING ’ WESTERN BRIEFS IS PATIENT William Sheen of Forest View is a patient in the Community Hospital. O'Leary. FOR SURGERY Frank Silliker has entered the Community Hospital. O‘Leary. for surgery. IS HAIRDRESSER Mrs. Helen J. Kennedy of O'- Leary. has successfully passed the P. E. I. Hairdressing Asso- ciation examinations. ye 'mAvcnuann Frank J. Shanks, accountant at Dank ot IVO~ _ -o.ia, c... , -e- m, N.B.. has been transferred to the O'Leary branch. IN HOSPITAL Master Robert MacNeill. son of Kenneth MacNeill. is a patient in the Community Hospital. 0'- Leary. IS TEACHING Mrs. Hilda Smallman of 0'- Leary has taken over the dut- Ies of teacher at the Rosebank school while the former teacher Mrs. Gordon Home is convales- cing at home due to illness. f LEARD FUNERAL —- The i». tuner-u for Mrs. Lyman hard. ‘ - held at Alberton United Church yesterday afternoon was c on- ducted by Rev. David MacDon- ald. Hymns were “Unto The Hills" and "The Lord’s My herd." Pallbearers w ere Charles Johnston. James Brod- erick. Robert Hardy. Henry Wal- ce. Walter Wells and Victor Interment was in Voodlawn cem cry. ACORN FUNERAL — 'l'he fu- me! for Mrs. Bessie Acorn held Wednesday afternoon the Compton Funeral Home , er Rev. Ralph Jo ton. Pallbearers were. Claude nam- ny, Winfred 6 am ble. Harley Gamble, ohn Barrett, Harry Dost. Ind Birch. nterment was I Int u cemetery. cwnwm—vn r . -—— m» .-g a 9. 3 3 is n. I: i o-»- RICHARD FUNERAL — The fiscal for Mrs. Narcisoe Rich- l'd was held Monday morning tom the home of her doughter. Del to St. ,2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs, Mar. 21, 1963. Local teenage girls. directed O’Leary ARC Elects Slate I O’LEARY —— Mrs. Clifford El-j lis was re-elected president of the West Prince (O’Leary) branch of the PET. Division of the Canadian Assiciation for Retarded Children at the an- nual meeting held recently inI O'Leary. i Other officers named were:1 vice-president. Lloyd Matthews:l secretary. Miss Beverly Mac-I treasurer. Mrs. Lloyd} members h i p com- mittee. Mrs. Cecil Dennis: dir- ectors. Edward MacDougall and James Milligan; h o m e c a re committee. Mrs. Lloyd Mat- ews. The meeting was held in the day - training classroom at O'- Leary Regional High School. with Mrs. Ellis presidng. Following the presentation of reports and a brief discussion of general business. a film “Learn- ing in Slow Motion” sponsored by the national association was shown. n 5‘ ford MacLean. Roland Turner. Funeral Held In 0wa O'LEARY - The funeral for Mrs. Alice Turner. RN, was held Sunday afternoon from her late residence to the O'Leary United C h u r c h where service was conducted by Rev. David Hamilton. The choir sang "The Beauti- ful Garden of P r aye r." lymns "Unto The Hills." “Nearer My God to Thee." Members of the sessioon at- tended in a body as did the Alice Turner Auxiliary Group. Honorary pallbearers were: Jack Turner. Dr. George Dewar. Earl Ellis. Arthur MacFarlane. John Yeo. Clifford Ellis, Roscoe Walker, Stewart Lewis. Active pallbearers were: Jack and and Douglas Adams. Therin Ellis. Lloyd Matthews. Lewis Bernard. Randall Boates. Wilbur Gray.‘ James Bagloie, Donald Platts. I O’Leory School Hears Education Week Speakers O‘LEARY —- The students of O‘Leary Public School. gather- ed in the assembly room to lis- edueation week. Mrs. Margaret E i l i 5. public health nurse. showed films on “Good Eating Habits." “Choos- ing Good Foods" and "Our Wa- ter Supply." Rev. David Hamilton. minis- ten to various speakers duringf tor of O‘Leary United Church gave an interesting tal ‘ which he stresssd the impor- tance of being able “to govern ourselves before we are capable- of governing others." ev. McTague, parish priest of St. Marks. Lot 7, addressed the student body stressing home, social and spiritual life. Rev. axwell Nesbitt. minis- ter of O'Leary United Baptist Church. illustrated to the pri- mary departments that work is essential to the development of the body and mind. 0n speak- ing to the senior departments he compared our lives to the building of a lighthouse empha- sizing the lmportanoe of a firm foundation and the guiding light. During open house on Friday afternoon. a large number of in- terested parents visited class- rooms to observe classroom rou- tine. Thanks were extended to the various speakers by Heather MaeKenzie. Linda M a cDonsld and Marlene Arsenault. Members of the teaching staff are Alden E. Weeks. princi- pal: Miss Eileen Doyle, Mrs. Audrey L. Weeks. Mrs. Helen MacNeill. Mrs. Dorothy Rayner. Mrs. Mary 0. Matthews and Miss Muriel Adams. .. 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