- Island News Page | 23, sent Admitted To Bar. Of P.E.I. Today — 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Nov. FOR YOUR ANGEL? ri i CHRISTMAS GIFT_ GUIDE! * This morning at the .Law Courts Building, D Frank Sig @ Complete worth, a native of Char!inttetown, range of sizes will be admitted to the Prince tots to teens @ Watches Edward Isiand Rar, on transfer Little Girls from the Bar of Nova Scotia, by . Dresses s Rings Mr. Justice Tweedy of the Su- ; n's preme Court of Prince Fdward oe ee Se China Island. His introduction will be e ee made, and his petition for ad , y mission presented, by A. S Ski-Jackets PATTERSON S Haslam. QC. vice-president of the Law Society of Prince Ed- ward Island Mr. Sicsworth reecived his ear- ly education at Queen Square! School and Prince of Wales Col lege. He received his Bachelor's degrees in both Science and Arts from St. Dunstan's University, and entered the iwarate of Montreal! as a post-gradute stu- dent in the Faculty of Letters He was awarded the Atherton Literary Award for his work in literary criricism there, and re- cerved the decree Master of Arts Magna cum laude. in Literature. While a student at the Univer- sitv of Montreal he was a mem- ber of the faculty of Lovola Col- lege in Montreal where he taught Mathmatics and Physics) He served a tour of duty as an In- MR. SIGSWORTH rent Affairs of the Department & of National Defence. He was elected valedictorian of his class on graduation as a Bachelor of Laws from Dalhousie, and was awarded a Sir James post-grad- fantry officer in the Canadian yate scholarship in Law. As a Gift Certificates Army. and accepted his release Dunn scholar did post-grad. ¥ ' , - in the rank of Captain to begin — studies in ae — ¥" OPEN ME FIRST’ @ Silver Wear if GLORIA ee ee stitutional law, and was grad- } ; 4 4 : uated by Dalhousie University as Braeai 5 y . } LADIES WEAR Mr. Sigsworth studied law at 9 Master of Law. Phsed Pictured above is the entrance to LePage Shoe Store, Grafton St. Th fta Dalhousie University, where he TAUGHT LAW ° oe Ded ' e Giftarama Gt. George St. held’ a- Law School entrance! He served his articles of clerk- . Charlottetown. “The Home of Good Shoes Since 1920.” Ch'town scholarship. and, overseas. .at ship with the Nova Scotia firms Zp . the University of London, where of Nowlan and Kinsman, in Wolf- he studied as an IODE post-grad- ville, and with FitzGerald and uate overseas scholar at the Lon- McCleave, in Halifax. He was don School of Economics and Po- admitted to the Bar of Nova litical Science. As a student at/Seotia, and practiced with the London University he was named | latter firm in Halifax. He ac- an honorary fellow of the Roval cepted a lectureship in law at Commonwealth Society in reco-\the University of Ottawa Law gnition of his academic achieve. School where he taught law un- ments. While he was an IODE til his return to Nova Scotia to scholar he travelled extensively! enter into the private practice of throughout continental Europe general law in Cape Breton. and North Africa ' Mr. Sigsworth will conduct told As a law student at Dalhousie,' practice in Prince Edward _Is- he_was-a-member-of-the faculty land from his offices in Char- of St. Mary's University, Halifax, lottetown, at 55 Queen Street, in %, HOLMES & BRADLEY Queen St. Ch'town Fresh Turkeys and (;eese ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY - QUEEN ST. MEAT “ MARKET 223 Queen St. Dial 4-7336 y 7 Gifts that say ¥ a to suit ev budget! See them today at— ¥1ll Kent St. | Gifting At The | Giftarame Is Fun... @ Small Appliances @ China @ Wall Plaques By LAUDER Say Merry Christmas with Perfume... FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY PHILCO PORTABLE TELEVISION ISLAND RADIO where he lectured’ in English Literature. He was also lecturer im international affairs and world politics for the Bureau of Cur- District Reaches | United Fund Goal A report from Robert Jardine, chairman of the Athena Region- al High Schoo! District of the United Fund Campaign, has put this area over the top of its ob | jective of $2,600.90. The total re- ported to date by Mr. Jardine is $2,779.75 an increase of $790.00 over the amount collected in the game area last year Two elementary school dia tricts in this area are still-to be heard from and they will un- doubtedly put the Athena district up to an all-time igh for sup- port of voluntary health and welfare agencies. Mr. Jardine has been assisted in the organ- ization of this area by two vice- chairman Ennis Small of Mis- couche and Leslie Waugh of Searltown. The public relations program was handled by Harold Leard of Central Bedeque. A host of captains, and collectors Awards Given For Attendance KENSINGTON — Promotion Sunday was observed recently at St. John’s Presbyterian Church. Rev. Leslie Files passed out the’ awards. Mrs. Ellis Burgoyne is the Sunday School superinten- dent Following —is—the—list-of- those - who received their pins for per- fect attendance, — first year, John Wigmore, more, Heather MacEwen, Mrs Lorna MacEwen, Mrs. Neva MacEwen, Mrs. Lois, Campbell, Derek MacEwen, Cynthia Mac- Ewen, Glen Campbell, Mrs. Betty Wigmore | and Darren Morrison Second year Larry Campbell, Carolyn Morrison, Patricia Mor- rison, Wade Morrison, Gale Ferguson, Karen Wigmore, Ers- kine Wigmore, and Douglas Wigmore Third Year, Sharon MacKin- non. Fourth Year, Matthew Mar- Kay, Kevin MacKinnon, Nancy} Campbell, Nancy Burgoyne, Ro-| land Burgoyne, Mrs. Mary Fer- guson, Ducan MacKay, ~ John Ferguson Fifth year, Vernon Campbell, Dorothy MacKay, Linda Camp-! bell, Leigh MacKay Sixth Year,» Russell Burgoyne, Gloria Burgoyne. Leich Camp- bell, Marion Burgoyne, Carol Henderson. Seventh year, Car! ee. George Burgoyne, Alan Ewen;Glen Henderson Eighth year, William Burgoy- ne. Harlow Brown, Mrs. Ruth Burgoyne Ninth year. Joyce Murray. Allan MacEwen received a certificate for repeating the Pri- mary catechism. ‘DANCING Commodore Room Tonight 9.30 p.m. RAINBOW JAZZ FIVE Members and Guests Main Brace Club Rooms 130 Richmond St. Kenneth Wig.' the. Sydney T. Green Building. ; CENTRE e is the son of the late Mr. RRREMEES ~“ rman z and Mrs el adesinallg Perfume Spray Queen St. Ch'town — Perfume Refill Bath Soap GIVE A Gift Certificate of a hat gloves or purse from Adelia's Millinery Queen St. Ch’'town Give A Gift Certificate handled the house to house calls in the 21 elementary school dis | x tricts that makeup the Athena | Regional High School District. | - George Chandler, in making ont neeceeenotecnne the announcement. of Athena's success yesterday, said ‘Mr. Jardine had a difficult time get- ting going at the beginning of the campaign because of other matters demanding his attei tion, however, in spite of his late start, he has proved once again that this region can. carry its fo 6 © e228 2.5 a ak id SHOP OUR (‘hrisimas (:)onderland , fair share of the support of these outstanding per worthwhile organizations.” ‘On GUETS everyone. behalf of the agencies he extend- @P FOR EVERYONE! i a ed sincere thanks to all concern-, , is 7 ‘ The provincial total now Archer & MacDonald Ltd. stands at $218,581.56 or 78 per cent of the objective of $281,876 e. 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