‘ wiwmwvm w. «in.— . . :1 . ‘ i A Wonderful Assortment of Gift Ideas 1 in Every Department Attractive bridge sets, strong tubular steel construction lock- tight legs. matching chairs With padded seat and back in beige or coral, table top 30” x 30". t V - t .. i it ‘ . i - 5 pce. set JUN'IOR RED CROSS GROUP TREATS RETARDED CHILDREN Members of the Junior Tuesday. After presenting the in atlcntiatit'f‘. Above. two school teacher. Mrs. Bever. Red Cross from Tignish Re~ children with gifts the Red members of the visiting ley Boats. stands at right. gional High School visited the Cross members served ' a group. Julie .Mailette. left, r—-——-——-—————J day training school for re- lunch and a treat of ice and Anne Marie Gaudet are I tarded children at Tignish cream. Santa Claus was also seen servmg the pupils. Day i r ’ . ’ ‘ ' ‘Obio' d Y i Women S Sll ers Regional School District l "‘9 ell - t F or Vessey l Washable leisure tread slippers with fabric a 4 ' ' i . . l uppers and soft sponge soles. In assorted I “Stem” in MBgls‘me 5 colours of beige. blue, red. black and printed ' / I‘Court. Lorne \essey. Charlotte-i d . _th b th w d e and fht heel . l town, was again remanded. this ‘ $518115 W1 0 e 8' r - TIGNISH — The annual meet- said. is a must. Some 158iprincipal. after reporting on time until Dec. 22. He is Shh sizes 5_9_ - ing of the Tignish Regional people would become studentsiilie activities carried on in the trying to obtain legal counseiw i High School districts. adjourn- if accommodations were avail-school said it is her hope that He is charged with robbery; ed from the May meeting un- able, he said. ‘the boys will have .lllt“ oppor- with violence. the charge aris.i til the auditors report was After a question and ansiier,tiinity to have vocational train- ing out of an incident Nov. 20 n w. made available, was held in the period it was agreed that a 3 hit: made available to them so when Mrs, John Spencer. 63. of. "all! to school auditorium Tuesday committee comprising Ralph they can see what Oct‘upallonSIW'esl Royalty was robbed and‘ evening. Peters. Russell Perry and are available should they notibeaten. . Everett Broderick. chairman Peter Murphy would be set upiwant to enter university. Thei a“ of Willard Lank of . . . The c of trustees. requested that all to study the feasibility of hav-lgnis. she said. have cooking’East Royalty charged with outstanding taxes should be ing vocational training set upand sewing while the boys at speeding, was adjourned to Jan'. paid in order to keep the in the area .ihal time have to remain in 6 due to the fact that the win school operating properly. Mrs. Sister St. Mary Arnold, school ‘class. i Hess for the crown is not an” 1 -Roy Gallant. secretary, read able at this time. . the. auditor's report and the . . . A York Point man was fined . amount each district. is . ' scssed for the coming ' . $10'and costs or five days for The iota] nperatmg oxpénses It falling to take a motor vehicle to lot the school totalled $23,780 I the RCMP headquarters for an inspection. Gerald Handrahan. president ,4 '9 mm “‘9 BEDSPREADS i of the home and school asso- .For unlawful possession 0f ' elation. spoke on the program 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs, Dec. 1'7, 1964. liquor an East Royalty man wuss planned for the next _ meeting fined ‘20 and was or 30 dam' "HGil’loom" l’ in January. Discusston and I : study will be. held concerning should be ended by Easter} ~ l high school problems. teachers . I which is in mid-April. Opening. gifgesablecortggi 585$?“ and trustees from rural area's. I the session near the end of Feb-l knotted Mm' in m and I . ruary Wm - ~ Resolutions sent to the min- for prorogation by Easter. l 3mm; whit: 'rogfofihxflfi lster of education. Dr. C orge Premier Shaw also addedi blue. yellow. Priced from ea. ’9 i' . .} Dewar concerning proposed l that no ' n . _ ' great amount of legisla- $3351“min“I'lliefoi‘ealgialaIhleggl 0 I e y tion is foreseen for the session to v but pointed out than a consid-i were read and assurance was: arable amount could be comm J SKI JACKETS Baby Chenille granted by the miniSlEY‘ that: When queried as to whether elv on the opening date of the“ on h ., g h0 Changes 1" EOVE‘I‘hmt-‘ht 901‘ any thought has been given tol1965 session of the legislature. 'way‘ co te “Jim gets under "3" mmm'mng the regmnal hlghallow taverns to operate in the. It was learned. however, t— Srhflnl 31'? “WP-“‘0” at the province Premier Walter R. the matter it a s discussed at - ‘ present time Shaw said i-I think we must ypsmrdny-S cabinet meeting Our. action minded ski wear goes Bedspreads. self pattern with curling too! A splash of colour to h m fringe. Double bed 91x9 so brii hten the winter scene. Water x 10:}, colours “nine, new. repellent. quilted for warmth. oon- yellow. turquoise. coated hood in rolled collar. Sizes ROAD CONDITIONS use discretion in the type and One source suggested that the email. medium, large. “ch Committee Comprlsmg Rev. Charade" '9‘ Places that may government is thinking of Thur- l0.98 to 19.98 were asked to attend. would allow plenty of time b y l! PATTERSON'S Arthur Pendergast. Walteribe opened‘ dd‘i' Hh' 3‘" as th" open‘ F0 [i Th fl ht n ” " y r i r _. e premier et ta te in; date. hglsisgge; Zlgtefaz) Elixir: people appeared satisfied with The premier suggested “big 1 ti tpp” d t l f the Ways things are. He 88 ently that the session should not'! “so u ion 0 w .epar men 0 "at Present it doesn't 100k likt‘ ‘ take more than six weeks an d 3 education and highways con- the government will make {up coming the serious road con~ the, Changes in its system of +21“ Morgen Jones ditions in the area. which have licensing and control of liquor ' " " sensed :chool buses1 to break :ittthe'next session of the lezis~ s EMOI’Q own an on severa occaSions aure. 9' stick in the mud. during No—, He, said the tighter system I l . ' ” Bedspreads. woven hobnail has vembei‘. ,of licensing and control of out- . .. Nylon Viscose and wool for skiing lint free hobs and bullion Reich Sudsbury from the lets that went into effect last “‘ x at or curling. New sueded finish pro- fringe, rounded corners. pre vocational trade school in Char- June “has operated sat.islacto-. tooled ‘Scotclhgatrd stain re- shi-unk, machine washable—- lottetown spoke on the success my and the Liquor Control Com-. S. R, Johnston Pellet. 1“ 91298 12 1018. 3950115! fast colors. Twin and double of the vocational courses that mission has been successful in, “lows—’me had nine. Each 10.98. White BI‘P- “OW in Progress in West carrying out the provisions of Prince County. At Tignish a the amended Liquor Control senior class of 10 students is ct." enrolled in auto mechanics and The premier said the com-‘ Unit No. F-Silo-B ° Dink. blue. green. yellow. sand, 1954 PONTIAC pa" brown. topaz and gold. 10 junior students have EMOIL mission is “mm 8 00d job. Sedan. Ideal car for winter driving. i ed. Five senior men from Tig— in enforcing liquog out]; regula-i 3e "fly a: this on“ Drop 1"“ “d 5” [Ar nlsh I he said are attending 3 “mm 1 mink an evidence 01' this, 0mm! fly or call 894-8048. welding course at Alberton. is that some places haw he ‘ WAS Mr. Sudsbury spoke on the closed for not living up in the $595 Now wonderful co-operation he is regulations." Norman ' ' receivms "hm 3“ SiUdEMS- and He said "in all cases where 11- MacDonald St. Peters Road Pukdnle fittendagce in the month 0‘ ls control and proper disciplin- ovem er and December. Voca- " ! my action. . tional training for the area he The premier mid “peOple ap. ‘ ' ipear satisfied with the new Weslerner Motel, Alberto" . Snap-tab collar styles. High-count broadcloth. { i 1 ,4 M D W d laysiem and there have been no ‘ i mercerlzed and sanforized, perma-stay collars. .50 . ’_ rs' ' or ‘ili’di‘sfi’iii‘g’éhsng‘r Change. RESTAURANT CHRISTMAS nouns i soft double cuffs. machine washable, sizes 141/2 i c . » to 16‘ .Ideal for ri ' ' . D'es Al A99 9‘ There has been a feeling in Closed from Dec. 24 to Dec. 27 inclusive § A C“ “mas gmng , I ’ isome places. however. that 11-, i HAMPSHIRE _. M", Danie) quor laws were. loosened. This' Open December 28. 29 . wax-ch nee Elizabeth Anne Mac. is not the case. Liquor has been ‘ . ,l Nam died at the age of 91. under more strict control and I (ilost‘d from Dec. 30 to Jan. 3 inclusive d She was born in Milton. think the whole situation it a s It P.E.I. Her husband predeceas- ImPX‘OVEG- AccommOdahon 8" usual' ed hei- 13 Jim-5 a n. 51 I was entioniniz centennial year ~ - , - an active gemmrgm thelfimgs- , celebrations' the premier said At this time we wish all our patrons e Very Merry t (is, Church and a l"we had many conventions. the Christmas and a Happy New Year. Christian influence in her home {2:52:51 fiem‘z‘ilep‘gggegrgfl‘ '"ghf‘i'mgghg'dwgmfl plop l zabeth and on all these occasionsl an”. Mrs. Lloyd MacLeod of there was little or no eVidenc'e'j Hansvme. and a so". Eat} at o! intoXication on the streets. 1 . - . - Th premier said that his gov- ‘ 31:30:21; grandcmlgfim [ ernment has not decided definit- Newsm‘t: Marina. Mrs. Elbert‘i Waite: Roderick MacLeod: ’ ' Marilyn. Mrs. William Keg-1c'ty Budge uedy and nlne great-gran - children. i Plans Party Also living: two brothers, e Torqull of Milton; Bruce oi. Far Christmas Saskatoon, and a sister Mrs! Alfmd Ameck of Charlottetown, The (harlottetown Duplil'éllt' one sister. Margaret, Mrs Bridge Club will hold its Christ. William Enman and four bro- mas Party Monday night. Each are. Lemuel. George. Fred. lady and each man will take a grid: end‘Ethelton are deceas- i am. valued at St. for ii mem- ‘ her of their own sex, Following are this week‘s standings for the club: matching tie in colours blue, Wine, grey and Stretch socks with neat pattern _on sides and 50 ‘ green. Horse. A wide essomnent of gift ties. each 1.00 to 5.00 ' a & Sulky’s l "Granada" ‘ Presents . Mariorie Madden VIKING The name that sets a Canadian Standard of velue...Modl RCS-GM AM/FM Stereo combination. 9 . Clean Modern styling in genuine hardwood solids and veneeers- Viking Pei-ma Deep protected . Trenslsloriud amplifier - . 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