l? TIIE NEW cold “or: g e everything was in working or- plant «I Tignish Fisheries Cor drr. IeIt to rIght. were .Inlirph operative Is now in opuratton. W. Doucetic. G.A. Kaye, wil- on hand to make sure th at son Shea, manager at the eu- WESIERN] BRI iBy Tignish Fisheri ls PATIEVT la a patient in the Western Hos- .pletrd construction at added fac- pital. l liresh and salt ilsh. ‘ FROM SIJL'RIS , ‘ . Mrs. Lennard hirc o r m i c k. . Iamily were guertl at lhn West-l . Sourla. is a uucst oi her south. ‘ ernor Motel. .mma pounds oi wot salt irsii. law and daughter. Cnst. and: I Mrs. Eduard lirCue, Ainorton. ' FROM ROCKCUFFE -- .pzcltaged fish. I Mr and Mrs. John Irvin g.. The fish salted at Tignish Run VISITED Al '1' . Miss Mary ricltlinz. liairiaxflllr. and Mrs. cecil Hutt. Albcr- days can be placed in the cold _ TlGNlSH — The Denish Fish-l. A new building to house a freez- Mrs John Minan- “Whirl. inner Cooperanve has just com-ring and cold storage plant and a warehouse hen been erected and lilrtios tor the handling oi bothfitfi necessm‘y equipment instal— ‘rhe new building and plant ir capable oi stat-tn: more than and holding three cariouds oi Rockolliie. Ont. are guests nir‘and ion in the vale there for it; operative. and Klngaley Shaw. Mr. Shea pulled lll'II/ch to start the plant in uperation. Cold Storage Plan i Added es Co-op Packaged for shipment. The cooperative decided In build the new plant alter it was unable to fill a large demand Ior ciao-Ice bonlesa cod durinS past year due In a lack of stor- age Iacilidea. secretary of the oo-oper- alive. Josuph W. Doucette. was foreman [or the construction at the building and local labor was g used. Midget-alien planning and in- w under 0h: dir- spent Friday with her mum. Miss Inn South- storage Trg‘porleh Mabel Fielding. Albertnn. “Slum; BROTHER H the: Dim-Hg: “more hman FROM “K H Mrs, Harald l-‘air. Forest llrll. ' William O'Brlrn hall arrii‘ediom-r is visiting her brother andl trom Nun'ark. New Ji‘rsey. Il-IBW. Mr. and Mrs. W.R. ' .Leglon Home tcr npend some time in Albrrion. Oulion. Alba-ton taken banned A'r MONTRIISE ..t Vlsl’rED cousms Mrs. Preston Clark. Saintt ML and MI'S- Harry Burns 0' :ohn. n.5, And Mlsg antth-lalitax and Mlss Eleanor Mat- clurku. Albuny,1\:.\'.. are uucsts,ihewc of Edmonton, Alta. were of Mr. and Mn. Donald Hardy..‘:uesta at their cousin. Mrs, .lohn Montrnse. H. weekend. FROM MONTREAL Mr. and Mrs Frank Wells. HAD ACCIDENT I with their dauahtch F a m eia Gordon Barbuur. l_vho has bean Wu“ and Shelley. Montreal. nrela guests of hirs. John H. Wolls.'Hospital tor some weeks as Alberton. ' i rosuit ot an accident. returned to his home at Alma on Thursday. 'Breok Probed TIGVISH — A break at the l Legion Home in Tignish was dis- Wnlls, Alberton. durlnz Hi! covered yesterday alternnan by . caretaker Earle McDonald. Entry was made by breaking window at the roar oi the ding. The canteen upstairs PM?” I“ "'9 PM“ U “ “ml was iorced open but only a small quantity nI cigarettes appeared to be missing. The Incident I: being Inveatl- RETL'RNS HUME . h I“ bl H Miss Evelyn Carpenter has to RAVE GUESTS 15““; y " “5‘ ms" ° “w‘ turned to her ironic in Alnortnn Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Warren.”d “I” “d “‘9 RCMP- nlver. have as Welcome guests Alter s end‘r. th 3 tm nth in and Mrs. Thomas Warren. Mill — p ‘ E e p 5 n » ilatter's parents. Mr. and Mrs H Charlottetown. M. “M “W” Mr. and Mrs. William Warron.,‘Douglux Pickur . ‘ ‘ ’ ' Mr.Edith Sn er and Elwyn Kendr‘ck Hm"- ‘i‘h" “as m" r Hall. all oi Chgstnr. Mass. and "WSW": FUNERAL ‘7’” employed in Toronto, hrrii-rd try.H W w “an 0, Florida ‘ iuneral tor James Artemus New- ' a 9" a sum». Auaustine Cove. was hold plune Saturday in visit his par- en“, M, and “m n n ,0 1 at Mr Mam-m" sou-m Saturday trom his lntc residence Home. Mill Rivrr. Mr. and Mrs. Ryrdon Smithiwhere “'2 smlce was conduci- Ammm 50m, have .3 1h,” ed by Rev. AH. oarlen And VISITS RELATIVES - inuesis Mr. and Mrs. James Mo- Rev. Kflmeih Cameron. Hymns LLCol. Ronald Hodqsnn. Mr thW o, Hannvor‘ Mass, M.._ sung were “The Lord is lily nodgson and thou son rotor ris- l and Mr; Russ,“ Kim. and ML Shepherd" and "Abide With ited relatives in Allrcrton a n e r Me." The organist was Miss Ar- , , . and Mrs. Loo Krnuh oi Medioril. vicinity last \\'(‘t‘k ('01. lindnson Mass‘ lene Carr. Pallbearers were E1- who is a cousin oi the lirrrinsoni mer Pearson. William 'rrninor. iamilies in ihis art-a. interview-r VISITING rAREN'rs . Archie Robinson. Wont-loll Mac- a number oi (horn in connoc-‘ Mr, and Mrs. Donald MacDanr Fadyen. Gerald Maoradycn and action of G.A. Kaye oi the Elec- trical and Reorigeratioo Services. .Monuon. NR. wiring and heat- llng contracts wen handled by I Neill and Show. Sumnerdde. Tignish Man Dies A182 TIGNISH v William M. Arsen- ault. well known and highly re- Tignish Retard TIGNISH # Thur annual meet- ing of the Retarded Children’s Association. 'n’gnixh and a law- weu party [or Miss Jacqueline Cumminke'y. supervilm' M hhe Iarded Children's Association Ior the Island was held at the Ti;- nish Regional High School on Thursday evening. on the promos made during tin.- year. and the newly «ruin- pert clastl‘mfn 11in intn operaLlon at the high school. The class {in file coming year will again be under Ier capable Detacth Miss Beverley IIIacGregol’. ' on! till class of children will enjoy 10 day: of camning agaln this simi- mfl' a! Dysbor Bed Bridge. The secretary. ,‘ii‘rs. Foster slim-y saw: the financial repott oi the year's worlt. Officers clocked for the com- ming year were: President, Mn. Peter Des- Rashes: vicevprealrbnt, M‘s. Alyre Bernard: secretary. Mrs. Full! Sherry: Cream!» MM. Milton KaoflQ-L Following a lobster Minute! for of a gut was made to her by the retiring president. M. Shea. The gilt was in appreciation ot the help and Assistance she given to both pared ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberlon and West Prince 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon July 29, 1863. __.___ Wilson Shea pl‘csldnnl reported- “ Sunday Express e levels Blast Min Cummskey. a presentation. a k and pupils ed Children’s Branch Honors Supervisor in her work with Lin Manon nt Tignish. Accompanintz Miss Clxnmislitw M to Tinidh who Frank sunpron who will take over the position now let: vacant by Mist Cum misltey. Other speakers were Rov. MJ. iRooney and Rev. Floyd McGaugh. A vote oi thanks Wu extendtd to the retiring officer: by Mrs. Sherry. AI Prince Philip LONDON (AW—Prince PIIIIIP has drawn I Inarl rim: Lord Beaverbrauk's Sunday Exprua. “ a public and repel attacks by th! Duke of Ellin- burgb on the British preu In raising the moat. grave eunsti tuiionnl italic," any: the Sunday newspaper in an editorial signed by Colin Crola. “For lpecial attention the Duke always singles out Daily Express. It In the Viper he has vehemently criticized by to leu in Lb. In! M Lot 16 Girl Off For U.S. Youth Camp ml‘ 13 — Selected to attend an American youth inundation leadership training camp. July at: to Aug. l2. Miss Marilyn Mac- Lean. 18- amid daughter at Mr. and Mos. Kenneth MacLean. Lot 16. [all Friday ior stoney Lake. Michigan. it will be Miss MacLean's second consecutive year at the Michigan camp as she I: re- turning on a scholarship won through her eliorts The Daily Expreal published by nearerhroolr Last year. while on a South American tour. the Prince told a press eonieronu. he thought The Daily Express war a “bloody awiul paper." Ten days ago. at the Annual lunch oi the Home at Commons lobby reporters. he was united by a reporter u ho had changed hir mind. in in it once. I will any it again." the Prince replied. The Daily Express—vigorous opponent oi Britain's entry into the European Common Market —believes it come in ior criti— clsrn by Prince Philip became the Prince sympathized with the anti-h Application tor market memberrhip. the aranciation’l mpefiiwt who is leaving the provlnc - shortly. Willon Shea. put prerldent or the Tignish branch m riomsn branch oi the PEI Retarded Children‘s Ax- rociation said thank you' to Miss Jacqueline Cummhlrey, Quebec .. .. 7i an hr expected to be tslt Godly u Fredericton m 93 Saint John 52 all along the Acumen: cnaau brine- MancIon . 59 all in; cooling m ineeres din-log lli'ax . as as the day. and to: at nlehtunoaoy Charlottetown 67 3° communities. More alternoon Sydney - n 70 37 cloudiness, showers and matter- Yflmmfl,“ ~ 50 75 so Llllllulerahowera are Elmi- Str John! - 53 “3 ed inland or this large iii-turb- HALIFAX (CF) — The wen- nnce approache- eastern Can- t. oifice says the weather ado. pattern is beginning to change Rem-ml “mum Cape Breton, prin'oe Edward atter three sweltering days In the Island: A tew clmldl becoming Cooler air moved south Iram Lab . ;\. , lamapmenflng mum”, minim; Wit-II a Kit on behall «I It: mite". dmtdy illi- Afternoon: southerly uh imm- Cnelop shower- or hummer: the late afternoon or early evon. ing; copier; light wirirln tilan log to mutual-1y all thl ailer- AM In noon. Low-high at Sydney Ind Charlottetown 58 And 75. III!!! lid: today at Charlottev town at 4.10 mm. and 5.01 pm. It Rustler: at 12.04 mm. and 11.16 am. Sumnerside tide 18 minute r than Charla!“- town. Sun rhea today II 4.54 mm. and sell II 7.18 pm. radwr over PrInCe Edward Island and Cape Breton Sunday alternoon drop» Ping temperatures there. A weather disturbance now north oi the Great Lakes la tracking eastward towards the fill! 0! St. Lawrence. Its ellect last surnrnor. A graduate of Milena Region- at high School. Summersioa. Marilyn will attend Mount Alli- son Universilly this tail on schol— nrship. g Several hundred young people WEATHER TORONTO tCPt — Tempera» tum issued by the weather of- he. TUBERCULI‘N TESTING AND X-RAY SURVEY 1963 lhelireatfligarelte controversy What‘s behind it? Just how NORTH RUSTICO AND SURROUNDI 6 SCHOOL DISTRICTS AUGUST 1"TESTING AND X-RAY AUGUST S—READING AND X-RAY Spemd by a“ who knew him, from across Canada and the‘I M"! Mu harmfulare cigarettea? . died at Western hospital. Alher- United Stale! Will attend the; 3; Read the latest repert m TIMES: 3:30-5:30 6:30-8:30 EM. ton. 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