‘ “i * ‘ sil ‘ “ uy Misr . 7 ‘ay ’ -. : st . ose ‘ ; ——_— Ty ¥. + EES ae r “¢% " f } — * ' ; . » - 7 George Clark and thanked by | e ef ee Island News P qg@ Se aoe ’ ¢ : ; Mollins as songleader, assisted rs LS |2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon.; Dec. 20, 1965. | Tey ations ‘welt read by | Postage of approximately 70.- | = ee F 300 out-of-town and off-the Island | Tignish Prepares Rg 8 |For Yule Season Freake who are leaving shortly | for a tour of duty with the ROAF | | overseas The couple was also. | presented with a farewell gift | mt me Se RD pee from the club. : ey TIGNISH — The residents of, Midnight Mass will be cele- a on of cag ve sory mail aoe ta indicate . & bt ©) Tignish are preparing for a brated at St. Simon and §t. meeting, with a selectiod~-of |for Christmas’ this year How Q J, W. Skinner 4 bright Yule qneeee fe hanie owe Jude Church on Christmas Eve. OF ee ee ee ever, mail = ere a ness establishments prior to the Mass, Christmas project. These were up | jare going all out to a festive. ” brought to the meeti h sepeerenee for the eg carols will be sung by the mixed ys man attending. ne Oe Many new homes are. being choir, under the direction of lighted for the first time. Re- Henri Gaudet. Rev, Francois ceiving much comment as in the Tardif will be director. past is a large Nativity scene | The Mass will be sung in Ej> erected on church property close glish for the first time, due to to &. Simon and St. Jude the change in church liturgy. = .|Chureh, and smaller ones signi Several organizations will send ~~ ae | tying the true meaning of Christ- out Christmas baskets of food to . “By \™as have been erected by home shut-in members and the needy owners around the village. Santa prior to Christmas Day. seems more real to the younger eee ones, as he peeks out from un- | der gaily decorative lights and trees. Christmas is expected to be \celebrated quietly as families gather to epend Christmas to- gether. Many homes ate wel- ‘coming members of their fami- Christmas Origin Outlined To Club SUMMERSIDE At their final meeting before Christmas, the local Y's Men's Club heard saresaco Like other infectious diseases such as mumps and measles, the danger of T.B. infection increases in proportion to contact with the sick __ PROGRAM SOLOISTS _. * = | Officers Named : : \lies for Christmas. For some Rev. Robert C, Tuck, pastor of % The Bell Tone Singers of Recreation Center last night. MacDougall and Mrs. Fay | | - st. } ne Church Charlottetown presented . LEFT TO RIGHT are four_of Peterson ane mer [> of. Kennel Club i mae . © Pe ie naa history This is why T.B. “runs in families” once some member of the house- program ‘The Spirit of Christ- the soloists, Eileen Grant, group is Sister Mary Winnl- \ aon to make it this year. For® of the Christmas celebration. hold develops the disease. mas In Song’ at the Basilica Loman MacAulay, Virginia fred. TORONTO (CP)—V. W. Wik many it will be their first Christ oie Site te his ; = with ; a liams of. Vancouver has been mas away from the family cir- back to before the birth of os infect Cones Seals helps find people early disease Ni bl Mi ded Ma hy d | Driving Charge elected president of the Cana- cle, but their thoughts will turn Christ and also explained its 1: they ers. 0 ‘ : m e- in re an dian Kennel Club. homeward as Christmas Day ‘meaning to present day Christ- PREVENT TB—BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS. Has Key Post In Cabinet MONTREAY, (CP)=-A nimble {for an ever-bigger role in Que mind sending out sparks from ‘bec’s quiet revolution gave the under a shock of bovish hair— dynamic president plenty to do. _ that's Jean Marchand, _ex-union_ but he still had time for a run- Brings $125 Fine. sack c. Anderson of Calgary ; c and George W, Frost of Edmon- oo ae ton were elected vice-president | $125 plus costs for impaired | 8% second vice-president, re driving in Town Police Couft | spectively. Saturday before Magistrate | Directors for the 1966-67 ¢ : SUMMERSIDE — Harris, Sherbrooke, dawns. +ians. He was introduced by 7a SI R.S. Hinton, QC. He was repre- ; sented by W. Chester S. Mac- | Donald. } Leonard McCardle, Kinkora, was fined $10 plus costs fér fail- ing to stop at a stop sign. firebrand and tow a key figure ning verbal duel -with Real Caé- fn the re-organized federal cab- |uette, Creditiste Leader. inet. | Mr. Marchand packed the After years of union-building |same oratorical wallop as the fm Quebec, Mr. Marchand, 47, Creditiste, batfler—in the grand took to federal politics for the | tradition of French rhetoric. | November election as part of | | ova, Port Increases the Liberal party’s ‘new look” |IS BILINGUAL a ee Sikister Pe cmt ciadine Ob Dillngualionn and | Cg T Mihi ‘s } | aa a amor a cue biculturalism gave Mr. March- | rgo onnage from Quebec West will head the 49d new prominence and 8 | HALIFAX (CP) — General | department of citizenship and Chance to test his sharp econo Cargo handling in the Port of | tmmigration. mic wits, in English as well as | Halifax for the first 11 eae . of this year has topped he will tak new in his native French. ~~ Seow — e abeaad | Mr. Marchand left the com: ees lees the power and its rights have |Mission last fall, severa) | : ‘Harbors ‘Board poeta Siamues oot con- months after résigning from his lean saa ek 2 Seal cern since the early 1940s, when |post as CNTU president. I : cargo up to the end of No he emerged from the social scl- |_ In September he. joined the vember totalled 715.304 tons, al- ences faculty of the French- beanie ge bly nl that made most 70,000 higher than in 1964, language Laval University im |Some colleagues wince |Imports of general cargo total- Quebec City but gave the Liberals in Que Jed 333,635 tons, about 10,000 up comparative Sask.; “Robert B. Laskey, Saint John, Mrs. Dolly Wall. Vancouver; Wiliam Dawson, Prince Albert, Gordon M. Transcona, Man.; Diamond, Kirkland, Que.; Mrs. Pamela B. Mack, Dorval, Que.; N.B.; Donald H. Duff, Arm. dale, N.S.; Mrs. N. T. Smith, Kitchener, Ont; Robert L. Blyth, Port Colborne, Ont-; George N. Mehlenbacher, Fish- ; and W. McDer- ment and Mrs. Hilda F. Pugh, both of Toronto. 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