E I ‘X L AEAND NEWS PAGE. ' WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures issued by the weather oi» fice: i . Min. Max. 9 . 1 lab r<A.|berion and West Prince cOUl1T\'§Dawson ....... .. 57» ‘"5’ ‘t‘~|'——'— . __.. ._ .Vancouver . . . . . .. 56 74 gt-.2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. July 21, 1962.jv.cm.ip ...... .. 51 ca , S , t d l:dEEz1::;°E .............. '. €55 7n) egina . . . . . . . . .. 7 82 .; _l1|1lY6|'SGI‘y ervice G e mmgg ______ __ 3 :1, A . For Tigmsh United Church on-wa ....... .. as is _ Montreal . . . . . .. 61 79 I3‘ - well known for its gospel sing- -,1ng throughout the Maritimes. . Mrs. Eric Sheen oi’ Summerside } will be guest organist. Historical records of the Prot- estant church in Tignish dates ‘back a 101 years. The first ~_ church building was locaind a 1 mile from the present one near ' Tignish shore. Rev. Robert Dyer. the f lrst ‘ Anglican clergyman to be settl- } ed in west Prince County, tells _ In his journal that at Little Tig- ‘ nish a church was built by the ' Episcopalians, Baptists. Pres- . byterians. and Methodists. and ‘ that he himself had the pleas- ure of opening the new church. The year would be either 1860 ’ or 1861. The present church was erec- ‘ ted 69 years ago. The new min- ister for the congregation is the A - Rev. David MacDonald former- V j ly of Charlottetown. A Deep Sea ,_ _ TIGNISH — An anniversary ‘ - service will be held in Tignish . i United Church Sunday afternoon = at 2.30 p.m. when Rev. C. R. Webber, Summerside will be .' I guest minister for the occasion. | Special music will be provid- Qoebeo I! I Fredericton .... .. 48 79 ‘saint John ..... .. 47 _ 75 .Moncton 51 77 lflalilax .. 68 I5 Charlottetown 54 7! ney ... 51 70 rmouth 49 72 ;St. John's . . . . . .. 43 60 HALIFAX iCP)—-—The weather I ‘office says some precipitation will occur over all three prov- inces during the day, and thun- ‘dershowers may also develop Regional forecasts. ldwasd!sland:Gsarbntdeed- Qafl lng over with intermittent rail 4% chance oi a few thunder- be his noon. Coastal log in the ing.‘ Littlegchange in tempo ture. Winds afternoon. Low ra- Yarnsouth BI and 70 light incfleaing to B5 and 73. hi!!! Kentviile Outlook for Sunday. .south is in the afternoon. Low- Cloudy. high at Halifax 55 and 70 Goshen 50 and 75. Sydney -is and 75. Charlottetown 52 and 75. Outlook for Sunday: Cloudy. South Shore: Annapolis Val- intermittent r sin and leyr Clear. but clouding overi ‘ wi Eastern NJ3. Counties:. Clear. but clouding over in the morn- ing. showers and chance or a few tbundershowers this alter- noon and evening. Little change in temperature. Winds light in- creasing to south 15 in the Halifax and vicinity: Eastern chance of a few thundershowers 4 morning and shifting to west 15 afternoon; Low-high a ‘Shore; Cape Breton; Princu beginning in the morning list the lsaetsaIasII.OaIssIh Northern Nova Icotia: Clear Low - high at New Glasgow 55 and 75. Outlook for Sunday. Cloudy. Lower Saint John River Val- few thundersiiowers beginning in the morning. Little change in museums. Itch Wu H- ereeslng to south 15 ill the morn- . met with intermlb afternoon Lowliil John 58 snndey: Cloudy. Upper Saint John River Vai- ley; Bay of Chaleur: Clear but clouding, over in the early morn- ing. Scattered showers and chance of a few thundersbowers beginning in the morning and lcton ss Lina 75, Saint and '20. Outlook for ending in the evening. Little‘ Charlottetown change in temperature. Winds 2.18 light the High tide today at Charlotte town at 1.48 us. and 1.8 p.m. At Rustico at 3.18 a.m. and Ms p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town. Shn rises today at 4.48 and sets at 7.24 and rises Bun- dsy at 4.48 and sets at 7.24. High tide Sunday. July It at .24 a.m. p.m. High ‘ride Sunday. increasing to south iii in July H at ltustico 9.07 a.m. and morning and shifting to 10.81 p.i'n. ' Fishing Good TIGNISH — Joseph Mclnnis, 84- year- old farmer from Sea Cow Pond tried his luck at deep a fishing on Tuesday. and ‘~ much to his surprise landed a I 40 pound halibut. Mr. Mclnnis was deep sea fishing with his son Reggie who ‘ is visiting from New York, ac- eompanled by his wife. They were out with Mr. McInnis' son. ‘ Max and grandsons John and Lewis, Tignish. Mr. Mclnnls just recently re- turned from a visit to New York. and remarked he had done no ' deep sea fishing for many years. ‘. N.B. Quartet Rollo B For Camvm night, to r M [to SERVICE STATION night at the Stan ey Bridge ty C in Cornwall P. E. L Communl en . Do To Sing Sun. ALBERTON — The noted Wil- - mot church quartet from Fred- ‘ ericton, N.B.. is scheduled to sing all worship services o n Alberton pastoral charge of the United Church of Canada on Sunday. Director Frank Pridhsm is a native son of Montrose and has many relatives and friends in the vicinity. For some few years his male quartet has contribut- ed generously of its talent to many congregations in the Mar- itimes. Its members are Jack Scott. first tenor and soloist; Ther- man Wistor. second tenor; Har- %Otn-rie, baritone: and Frank dham . bass. -The quartet will sing at A1- ’ berton in the morning, at Tig- um anniversary services in the afternoon and at Cascumpec in the evening. it and banquets. Dancing tonight! North Mom. Wed.. Fri. and sat. W: Record flops 9:30 — 12:30 ’ 1' VACATION NEEDS Olleach Supplies OFilms OFirst Aid Osun Glasses Located between 4 IIENDEZVOUS & VMMJMILL WESTERN §BR EES SUMMERSIDE RACEWAY IIROM S'l'ELLAltTON‘ . Darcy Well!‘ of Stellarton, ’ N55. is ' sid ..".r‘,-“-r.'~ — hmernl for Robert 6 Visiting Summer e where he arrived last Monday to: attend iibe Lobster Carnival. Mr. Weir will return home tqmday by plane. ‘ ls HONORED Miss Annetta Gordon, Alber- hji, was hostess to the Canad- lap Imperial Bank of Commerce staff Friday evening in honor of . Francis Crane who is re- gfromthe staff. A happy smrial evening was enjoyed and pie Tree craft was made to V . Crane by John Clinton. jannnv FUNERAL — rub EDEEHTBIIOD or two pieces of A1’ FUNERAL — The . floral for David S Ramsay s held recently from the Tyne Funer Home to the gm; picnic“, Canteen Service. Dancing every] Tuesday ?\' Risllklf Duncfis Webster’s Orchestra. 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