,Page 14 The Guardian :Tuesday, July 22, 1958 Wrestling Bear '; Ginger Dies ‘ BARRIE. Ont. (CP) — Ginger, , one of the few wrestling bears in the world, died Tuesday of a heart : attack in this Lake Simcoe town. ' The 500 — pound black Alaska hear was about to appear on a . TV interview. Just 60 seconds be- fore the interview was scheduled to take place, Ginger, who was playing with her owner, wrestler Pat Malone of Nashville, Tenn, rolled over. groaned, and died. ‘3 Sportscaster Bill Bennett, told of the bear’s death as the pro- am went on the air, quickly ex- ained to his audience the inter- ew had been cancelled and ad bbed a few sports items to fill ,- e program. 1 Also cancelled was a wrestling 5 bout scheduled for last night be- 'tween Ginger and wrestler Carl " ,Kowals-ki. . 3 Malone, who spent five years aining the bear, said he would 've up bear wrestling. TIGNISH i. Mr. Thomas P. O’Connor, Pro- idenoe, R.I., has arrived in .Tignish to spend the summer ‘at hiscottage on Kildare Capes. Mr O’Connor is accompanied by a {miend Mr. George Schultz, also iof’ Providence, who spend if his vacation at the O’Connor Cot- tage. Mr. O’Connqroays this is {his [forty-third trip to P.E.Isl»,au1d O’Connor will be joined later by members of his family who resides in cities in the New Eng- ?l-ahd States, but who always icome to PE. Island for their Eannual vacation. . ‘ : Mrs. James Porter has return. fed to Montreal. aocompanied by her son Reggie, spent tm weeks visiting her ‘: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. ~.Gaudet, Tignish. Reggie who will ,ube entering High School at the ' beginning of the fall term, ' gain return to Tignish to con- nue his studies. - , Mrs. Margaret Arsenault, her son lsidore, daughters Edna and Dorothy, all at Chelsea, Mass, ‘spent a week recently in Tig- hish visiting friends. Mrs. R.E. O’Connor has return- led to Toronto, Ontario, after & jthree weeks visit with her par- ,ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. ‘ lGaudet, Tignish. ’ Mr. and Mrquoeph Buote of Quincy, Mass, have returned to ‘_,'I'ig-nish for the summer months and are residing in their cottage at Tignisfh North. / , Earl Handrahan, Mont-real ‘Quebec, and Mr. Paul Handm- than. Toronto, Ont, enjoy: '“ ng their annual vacation and spending them with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Handra- Ian, Christopher Cross. Mr. Wliflifred Heywood, Nail Pond, has gone to Summer- side where he will be employed for the summer months. Mrs. E.J. Gaudet entertained with a party at her home in Tig- nish in honor of one of the sea- son’s brides, Miss LeVern Des- Roehes of Peterville. A lobster supper was served and then Miss DesRoches was presented with :a number of lovely gifts. Music and. singing was enjoyed for an hour or so before the guests of the young bride-tobe lett for ' their homes. Congratulations are extenedd to Mr. and Mrs. WilIfired McCue whose marriage was solemnized Our Lady of the Angels Con- vent Chapel on Wednesday, July 2nd. The groom is the son of Mr. Albert McCiue and the late he bride is the former Miss Shirley Bernard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Bernard, , Skinner’s Road. Miss Margaret Doyle, Medford v Mass, is enjoying her vacation and spending it With her par- nts Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle Skinner’s Pond. , . Miss Phyllis Keefie, Skinner’s Road, has gone to Charlottetown J to take 'a summer course in tea- { cher training at Prince of Wales {Coll-ege. Miss Keefife was in the ; graduation class of Tignish High I School in June and had been gd-uate of Tignish High School ; with the class of 1957 is at pre- ;sent attending teacher training , classes at Prince of Wales- Col- ‘ lege, Charlottetown. . Mrs. Mary McNally, who spent . the past nine months in New : York and Florida, has come to I spend the summer at her home ' “The Maples” in Tignish. _ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lar-ter jwho were recently married in ;Toronto, and are visiting Mrs. : Lamter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. vi Mark Broome, Conway, spent f Sunday visiting Mrs. Iiarter’s grandparents, and Mrs. 3 James Ellsworth, Ascension, also , called on Mr. and Mrs. Aldrie ,3 Doucette and tan-lily, Tignish. - Miss Joyce Mokler, Tignish, is attending a teacher training course at Charlottetown. This ooumse is being held in Prince of Wales College, and is for 3 ~le weeks term. Mrs. Melvin McQuaid and Chel-i don, John Mary Jo, and Peter of Sourisfiare visiting Mrs. Mc- W Austin Handrahan, Gross. Mrs. Edward Gaudet and baby of Halifax. are visiting her par- Christopher after having ' __ fruit in rs ~ Special 1.45m. ' One pint size glass fruit jars with rubber lined, metal lid and screw on type ring. 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