trout were running in Prince iisiilng stiaains do as the holiday weekend Enzl many line catchos were reported Although not s ro- cord-brcakcr ilie pound and a Sea was SA TROUT RUNING hair specimen caught Grant Butler oi Ebhsl'leet iabovel gave him a big thrill as it was tire “biggest trout" he ever caught ROYAL INTEREST REVIVED FOR WRESTLING SPORT LONDON tart — Alter too years at neglect Brilish Ruv. alty has restored its patron» ace oi llil: rough-house art or all~i.i.i wrestling. King Henry VIII was the last royal tan on the zrapplo and grunt. Henry uclually Wfiklled— and he always won. iiis op. pnnents were too terrified to heal that: mg. Prince Philip. husband M Q ii is P n Elizabeth. revived long-lapsed royal interest and \veiil to I wrestling malch Wednesday nighii He did nut tight, but he came closo to gelling floored. tournament .1: Albert Hall brought together 50mg at The roughest. toughest man mountains in the business. Philip sat in a vulnemhis M1”)! in the Imnt row Arid llie grapplers spent the might try- in: lo :00 who could i-re hil opioncni into the royal lap. No one actually made ll but there \i'lzre some near el West Devon Resident Dies O'LEAEY — A highly respect- ed residcnt oi West Devon. Ai- berl P. Sriiick passed away at the community Hospital. on Loni-y, Wednesday night is his win year. Mr. Selllck was a son oi the late lir. and Mrs. Nelson Seilick oi Loi s and when he nor crated a sawmiu, in 1941 he moved to West Devon where he continued in the saumiii business and engaged in iishihg and taming while his witv operated a slayer Surviving are his wire. the tori-tier Hortense Graham; two sons. Earle and Keith of West Devon; also two daughters. Mrs. Clayton Callback inelcn). New Glasgow, N,S.: Mrs. ivan Campv bell (Muliol. Eltersl . ii brother. John, oi Wallace. N.s.. and two sisttrs. Mrs. Earl Heck- bert (Violet) and Mrs. Jamel WESTERN BRIEFS l PATIENT Eugene McCarthy, Stockton, I; a patient in the We'lan En.— pital. IN HOSPITAL Miss Ada Williams. Albumin. I! u pnflent in O'Leuy Corn- munity Hospital. HAD SURGERY Musizr Kevin Matthews. son a! Mr. Ind Mrs. Lloyd Mltv them, underwent nursery in the Community Hospital, O'Lellry. IN 0".le HOSPITAL ‘lasur Leith Miliigan, Port- Il'il. Inn of Mr. nd 4 or- don Minis":v II I pntiflnt In Lb: Community Holpilal. HAD many Ilrl. Roll“ InoArllIur. Burn- "Implant" mini on” new: om l I‘d-I1 mdmunt i ing that at the only 53 superior— " ,5" llSlAND NEWS PAGE VAlberlon and West Prince County IndignantA TiGNlSn ~— Tha third annual mN‘linE oi the Tignisii Regional High School was held in the school auditorium Tuesdny eva- HIIN with reprcsznlalives (Tom 21 school districts prasnni. Everell Broderick. chairmln oi lrusteeh. reported that I. in th(' past the trustees would like to see the annual meeting held in thc month 0! August, as the auditors‘ iinanciai reporl is from the previous yell. and this is not satisiaciory to the rule- payrrs, as they would like to have a more up-to—date reporl. Aubin .l. Gnllnnt read the min- utes o! the In! annull meetiuzr Gerald nandrahan reported tor the board of trustees in dehll. The report on what was spent on each item to April was also gii-cn. OPERATION COSTS Questions on the operation cosi oi the school And hum were answered by the chair- man. The estimated rust or run- ninlz the “heal and buses met with the approval or the meet- ing. lbs 0 ly item! exceedln and the cost of ruunlnl the bit:- es l Teachers‘ supplements will he’ mind lo 52!: they compare with other teachers in other aroiis. Mr Broderick told the meet» 4 teachers on the Isllud, Tignish Regional High School is proud to have (we on stall. Slslcr St. Mary Arnold. prin- K the budget were iuel, electricity, “1 . 2 Th? Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. May 24, 1963. W. Prince Ratepayers boui Roads studean line this is best when school commence: in aptcin- her, This has been carried out with the wish or the students in the past. Du: to llormy weather and icy road conditions dome limo was loll. but it should not inter. iere with oily studenia study sh. ' Lou ti up on Saturdays. Wllron Shea commented on the line report given by the princi- pal. and he gave highest praise to the high school teaching Elsi . RUAD CONDITIONS Two resolution: will be draft- ad to the department a; hgh. ways concerning winter and spring road conditions in tho re- lllon ml reunited in A lot of controversy. One is ihe great need tor n snow glow dispatcher to be ill- tioned in LII: region: the other thll the school board Contact the minister oi hllhwayl to :0 oil" the bus mules. and have im- provcmrnls made to road.- that Ire impassable (or bus service, Some ' Ire W be. drawn In? in the various diIA on this very problem 2 g tricls wtth roads in such poor condi- tion keeping buses operating will he an even greater expenle, i was ataied. Rnteonyers in tho Kildar: Cape. Norway Sea Cow Pond, st. Felix. and Waterlord areas Ill expressed resentment at the stale oi the roads. School trustees for the coming year are- EVEN". Broderick, stressed the Importance of a good library which I: 0! Inciti- mnbie Value to pupils Ind alch- s. Donald Mackenzie “51¢st ithal the school baud “rule I 1 boom" tint by min: I I iitils mm in tamper-tar r Zora . light wind. lnamalng to well. 1! ‘ '~ “EJRONNI‘ «1 Kg) [Br-mpg.- is alteration bow-high at New Give N s in was or 1. ow an Ind sol own: E ~ Cloudy. with n . mun-a. also an ending into in morning It MARVIN luau e Dawson 51 57 and clearing: little ell-m in MONTREAL (or) — Ring. Vancouv-r . 41 so immature: light winds In- Win Z3” Foiley "Med hob Victoria g 3 gusting! to was: “115 In aharnooa. 10:53:)! “Smalnlufilhn and “EA _Th “I. d . . w— at o en so Ind is. V W 1 counter. mi... “.3. confidant: indium: I a m cm Chair with sir-"u “rm “W i High School aoiriprisingzsscnnoi cemlng the possibility or setting ’5 72 "we" “mg “my "' ““r‘ “Isl: mm" W" m diatrlcis with 12 trustees wu up a vocational school 39 7° “W”; mm mm" m" "1"“ him“ omdfudd (iimmu- I“ held To Idly evening in incirrihce, Following a discussion :75 S fi'fi'g fidfi"fi,fl.'§fiu§z‘ bout. 0“ "me" school auditorium. an t a proposal the muan ad. ,7 _. ' y At no oundr iron Claud Jelley chairman oi the tourned Wm mm" '"dln‘ “°“ M“ ix ’ 'y n" ' hoan announécd that no: bo ‘ n M “‘1 “I'm: "m' am“ I“ I :99qu weweluldvuu" “ had bieell adviud by the depart-l . . 3 ii '“r‘o'lgiitu “m I5 alm' Cl'miti'ar“ old trip???“ at even . ' ' u ur In :ititfin‘i“§:£°::l'h"i: i: Hospital D ve v a g: Lyn-go n n an, .. . . - - massd‘ms‘snto $10 pai- thou.1 I c t. . .7 u 3....” "‘3. mm . Sm birthday is next Monday—mg. The mlnules w'ersrcad bythel s on InUIng ‘7 u wm' 'Il'rmn mm" m" um am“ In me well" secretary Mrs George Carruth-l ‘3 3" “mm: m" WM. 15 “mum'- muntl“ pummeued mm "I. ers followed in the interim ra' O'LEARY _ (mm-‘5 9‘ 50"“ a a ‘3‘}? I$;%°::I%' WW" :lizlilgnividifiuimeb; V munity Hospital. O'Leary, r2- _ _ 0" ~ ‘ page “63 M bud t port their iinaricial drive is con- «13%.!!le Icy: maul? w“ 3" mm m" v.11” M my will linosziiii mm "may cooled with: raigiiaygris 3:]: “mm. I°II°WmK In imnrove- a mum bupwmd mfg-“cg”: he“. a ' "on" to ““ the iollowlng now trusteu we" muggflrm $"flflw'm'flfi l0th 5'3"»! 5's “mmin in temper-lure lkht which. "if" Judie: uv- tho .uppolnled. Albnn 1:. Amount. “mm mm by m mm,“ be over "I! film“ by "11- Lowsth at Mel-icmn :5 Ind “I” W "I! Cit-Mien Am. rapincing Dorlco Gallant to rap- The 0mm," 0, mow 1' I; "will! Goa-men” Iklu will 5:, Saint John )1 and 5:. Ed- "Mm by declilvn muslin mg," Howl“ m pm, dtg - cia . and the in odd. . under the live-point mun Icor. mm. H m 50 n l ! uhe hallway mark and pledges umw‘mfl up w “I. kw, 50. WI 30-“ 50’ Gil-“phonon In ed [3- rage”; $253553? or cash are acceptable. The h mm" mm “my. a“ 3’ Ind 50. “R Hebrou; John Lewis re-elecled “m” "'1‘" “mm “""°"°‘ inth New Mmka “‘11 my °' “my: "mm" town sun rises tod- t t ior Woodstock and ‘uiiionvaie- “m” "M' 1" mm” "' w'" “ by and t t 715 y I M wnits Buisar. re-elected loi- Fum m DESERT fififl'hfllmzflhfimfiy a“ I h ‘ Durmlalne and West Point. ‘ unlit-x and vicinity. South 1;, mp,“ W'nwmh m m”; SPECIAL A Ielter irom McrritiCailagli- Tolel Buihmen or Africl; 1;: abort. Ann-yoléxonvmfizhfimy low cos. n m In, 5 ' i h i , a at sma nnii-nggressve penile w a “W11 i . with mgjgugmjcofijr‘ "fen: survived ".6 VP“; of 0m, warmer; light winds lime-Thu high tide today at Charlotte. Dilly Dltiry Bar yam m Mani mp races by retreating into m. tawortisinniiarooon.iow-liign town at 11.11 ~. Ailiorton and“in mm “mm by “In”, bum. at Kalil-x iz Ind 5a, varmouui Rulticn at s. . and arm 11,], Week,“ the ratepayers and the board to ’9 “‘4’ 55- 1mm”! 4° "W “i W" Slimmfllde We “Shim not chicken Slndwinhu pup,” Ind teachers. He .1” MANY TRAVEL ALONE Hawthorn Navl Sculls: Cloudy mini-us llIel’ than Charlotte-i A two - yzar survey reveal:‘ that All per cent of Ilr passen- gers travel alone. 29 per cent travrl with one other person and the rest with two or more llAWN-BOY with exclusive u pi. gm me school 2 o chairman; Alphonse Blanchard, L 0.: yeah gym “id “71,31,535 Frank C Shea. Clovis Doucaite, lend the high school, an increue‘EdWM'd Kenny. Mei-lo Dollie. over the last two yearns,” Wilson Shea, Terranoc Gavin, secretary oi trustees. If you can lift a finger you can slarl: the new Lawn-Boy. New geared starter reduce: classrooms are in operation. in-i ciudiiig grades nine to 12, and a commercial class. A part iliricl home economics teacher and a singing teacher are also on the as airborne wresllers urhlted i out of the r all, Ml:le FESTIVAL i CAME FROM FRENCH The dlndelion lets Its Mme irom a comlpIIvn ol the French deni-de-llon (lion’s (00th cause d the luvol‘ tmlhlikl The sholv was to raise iunds 1 Thu singing will be demimstru~ 1”" :nr (Engrglws S‘ward scheme licit at tho musiul lestival. the or ri is you _‘ iii-st ot its kind in west Prince‘ ' Beiore it started Pruitt: was lcouiiiy. The principal invilad um: AfienTlon introduced to the 14 matinoi-i. Farms .0 Mimi, mmiun 'EASY 0N SHAKE' lion in home economics wiu be[ The “ grapple“ had Mn held at the high school .iuno do , Aihmn A799 to‘lgémG-Lofify “gigging; Sister 5t. Eileen along witni P d c s ‘ , _ s” — ‘ teaching liar spoiects in the hizh offl- See umr lighting him. scool is librarian. A t oi oi 35 ° They wore the iancy (inery in n k t and lierce names oi ihatr "m M “"d m “ml” trd a a. They all had hairy chests. arms like trees and dwaried the duke, The iirsl pair peeled down now in operation. edias were purchased during the ear. Apply Evary pupil has one hour at supervised study that is volun- K.“ Mmesl tarily given by the teachers each evening This will he continued Alberto" Starling ellon‘. 94% $89.50 0 OUGLAS BROS 8-9 QNES ilNlC 155 KENT 51' DH“ 21234 to their tights and came out next [em only it “rem “d‘ crouching. Th2 crowd baycd. "'1! 'im wiv ynr 'zlldbag!" a Col-knell Voicr streamed near the duke's IE" tan a wresller jacknlled u a (lying (not cauzht him just be- low where the ribs and and his breath was sucked out with u shnoshlllfl souudv The prince throw back his head and laughed wanton iMael hoih in Summer- si e. The funeral will he held (ruin his late residence Friday aiteb noon It 2 o'clock with inlerment in West Devon Unile Church cemetery, era slowly dies, i Softball Prexy Is Re-elecled Charles Mackenzie was re. elected president oi the city Solthall League at the league‘s annual mecllng last 9 ven mg. other members or this year's executive are as ioliows: Hon. president. Arthur Gnrinley Vice4 oresidenl. Bordon Myers: secre- iary- treasurer, Ernest Smith. The tour trams which cnml prised last season's league ware mpi‘esent at tho most and signiiicd intentions oi cmnpeh'hg this soason. The [cams are Pis- tons, Barry‘s Lions. N atlonai Park All-stars and 315 Slim- rocks, The meeting get 12 p.m.. Wed- nesd-Iy, May 29 as the deadline ior rrgiairation tor the regular team! and (or any addition .1 teams who might wish to enter the league. The league ls slated to get un- derway on Monday, June 3rd and Ill games will get under- way at 3:!!! pm. The schedule will be the same as last year out is subject to revision on July 5 to decide whether to extend the schedule. Frank Bell was appointed iii-n. pire-in-chiei with Buddy Lund to assist him. Additional umpir- es will be appointed Inter. appearance and most apparent. loop Releases Parlial Schedule The Kings County Baseball Leuue has released the sched- ule tor the iirst twn playing dates or the reason. The games this Sunday are u lullnwl: Mr. Stewart at Moreil: Pcakea at Georgetown; Si Pet. or Staining iz'moi {Arr time some: is 1 on. Nut Wetland-y evening the ioliowlng nmn Ire Ilnteil: Beorgmwn at Clldlgln; Soui-ir at Mt. Slew-rt: Morcll at s t. Penn These [min are slated to get underway At 6.3) lhlrn. Soviet women acquire chic AS the ausherity of Stalin‘s life in Russia assumes a new it is in the Soviet women that this welcomed change is British novelist Pamela Hansford Johnson chose for discussion, in her article, three Muscoviles with whom she became acquainted during her recent visit to the U.S,S,R. These attractive professionals exemplify the new fashion-conscious feminine trend. Smnrtly—dresaed shoppers strolling along thl streets of Moscow were photographed in color by Marc Riboud for Weekend Mnguine reader: this week. .THE EVENING PATRIOT [I you can liit a finger you can start the new 1968 Lawn-Boy. Lawn-Boy onginaois have duigned a new ignition system had geared manor that reducel [Lining aflort an in- credible 94%. Finger-Tip stair. injult one of many ways the new wn—Boy given you your money’s Worth—here are some others: LI‘MWlIlM- ann-Boy is wier to pull thin conventional ml power mowerl ha- oauaa _ wn- oy in maria oi magnesium, a maul lighior than ml. iiis unusually tough Ind in run proof, tool Unlqm Gmuatchor. lawn-Euy’d Chute & Bag Gramth dog- you: raking lar zou: vacuum clam: as you cut. doesn't clo ; old! I bunlleliul; dutnchm Ind empties in mounds. Guinness. Pomborouzh. Gland: awn-Boy’s new inger-Tip Start makes a best-seller even better Sprll‘li Stool IIIIIIS- an-n-Boy cuts but beuuu the binds nre mnde oi cmhudenad ngring steel—the a ears are mnde of. Each b Boy's exclulive blude ltifiener which keepl the blade level to out level. name as quality barber lads llu hym— Lhwn-Boy’d muffler in tho inrgm on my mower , . . therefore it’s the quiet‘lt mower on the market. 2-Vpnr Win-My. 24 months against de- fective bum and workmanship. 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