Petra Burka of Toronto and Donald Knight of Dundas, Ont., smile amid trophies and flowers after winning the wo- SKATING KINGS men's senior singles champ- jonship and senior men's sin- gles championship at the 1965 Canadian figure-skating com- —ISLAND_N petition in Calgary Miss Burka was women's athlete of the year in 1964 ¢ Saturday Canadian (CP Wirephote) Raigh Callbeck and Richard A gift was alsq pre- Asks Dentist For Area TIGNISH — monthly ng of the Peat Home | sand School Association was held Fecently in the regional high ‘school auditorium with the pre- sident, Gerald Handrahan, jehairing the meeting. Secretary Sister Saint Angela Marie read the minutes of the previous ‘meeting. The meeting discussed the) ibility of acquiring a dentist Tignish. It was agreed the ‘matter should be pursued imme- sdiately. * ~The financial report was giv- a0 by the treasurer Mrs. Rus- ell Perry who also reported 100 paid members. Mrs. Alcide Boudreault re- ported for the school life com- @nittee. Mrs. Wilf Boyce for en- {erp A report from the _gpemi-annual_.meeting on __‘‘Gui- dance” was given by Mrs. ‘<Adriac Doucette. Sister Saint Mary Arnold, school urineipel. — upon to _Bpeak on the subject, stated guidance isn't just to” help thie whild decide his role in life, but | eid A pretains to the whole | A. guidance director, she aid, takes all the different pha- of _a-child's life into consid- ition. A child at the end — of @rade eight, she said, does not ‘know the difference betwee. ‘academic school and vocational school, therefore the should ‘spend a year in grade nine. R NEEDED Sister Mary Arnold, through pay interviews each stu- in the high school and tries do what she can concerning problems. But her teach- duties, prevent her from the necessary time in field. It was the feeling of the teaching staff that guidance director is a need: Canada’s Home and School tennial project for 1967 was ussed and projects thought be the most important were elected by the meeting to be ‘their went to provincial for further cr i 4 ‘tor from the Charlottetown Vo- ieational School, he said great in- is apparent in this course the students. & . group discussion on six to- 8 pretaining to Home and hool life followed the meeting. sThe topic felt most important sand endorsed wholeheartedly by [the group was the need of a den- for Tignish. The executive as asked to contact the village and pursue this problem unti] a dentist is found: OTHER TOPICS Y Jeffrey i sented by Mrs. W. R. Oulton on | | behalf of the WA. % es s ie ahh aap ap capes, “Anglican Church’ 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Feb. 8, 1965 | Ne Home & School Assn ames Officers At Alberton ALBERTON — meeting of St. Peter’s Anglican | The annual | Church, Alberton, was held at | | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raigh | Callbeck. | To The Electors | The opening prayers | were offered by the rector, | Rev. M. R. Ness. Mrs. Callbeck read the min- | school bus service. Mechanical utes of the last annual meet- breakdowns in buses was said to’ ing and gave the financial | be a problem, and snow remov-| statement. Mrs. Hubert Camp- i oS iii a ae as ess b iB RE gts oe ies fe No oar Agriculture To Be Topic At H-S Meet ALBERTON Donald Gor- don of Charlottetown will be | guest speaker at Alberton Home and School Association Tuesday evening His topic will be ‘agriculture’ Paul Batchilder will lead a session during which there will be discussion ¢oncerning the benefits and drawbacks of tele- | Vision, and on how to get child- | ren interested in reading Mrs. Ruth Somers is making arrangements for the enter- tainment Prior to the meeting, which will begin at 8 p.m; report jeards will be distributed by the regional high school staff. |Man Loses Life ‘In Motel Fire CAMPBELLTON, NB. (CP) +— Rolland Baptiste Poirier, 32. lof nearby Matapedia, Que., died in a fire in a motel unit here late Saturday night Police said the man apparent- ly died of asphixiation after the bed in which he was sleeping burst into flames Apparently a cigarette caused the fire, but the incident was still under investi- | gation The fire was confined to one unit of the motel annex of the | Brunswick Hotel | Coroner Dr. "H.M. Rice or- dered an autopsy No decision j|has been made as to an in- | quest Of Ward Five Women’s Jacquard Knit Pullovers and Cardigans Much Below Usual Price! Outstanding values in these lovely high bulk Orlon Sweaters to wear now and through Spring Two smart Styles A— Turtle Neck pull- over in fancy stitch. B—Cardigan in stitch. fancy red white, blue ‘white Colours pink white. Size 44 to 40 Sale Price, each ) Boys’ Corduroy Pants v —_ Men's V-Neck mid-wale cotton corduroy. % boxer (elastic imsert back), 2 quarter top pockets and 1 back pocket with button and buttonhole. 7 belt loops, double knees, cuffed bothoms with heel guard. Colours T- Shirts interlock T-shirts, taped Cort abocider seams, hemmed bot- tom. Short sleeves. White. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Sale Price, Each Cardigans Soft lambswool and Orion yarns. Six-button front, for lots of warmth without weight al to keep the buses running has | bell not been adequate. The possibil-| Mrs. J. ity of home and school in the ru-| guild. Mrs. H. W. Matthews report- good idea, as parents’ attending | ed for the cemetery committee |home and school meetings can} and also for the Sunday school | find out much more about the) of which she is superintendent. Officers for the coming year ral districts was thought to be a| problems facing both teacher) and pupil, beside many pro-| are: blems concerning home school life. ard nal topic for discussion. and | Callbeck; people’s warden Rich- Teenage recreation was the a-| Geen Richard Jeffrey Jr., The| James Morrison, Reginald Jef- high school dances were given) frey, Mrs. J. W. D. Campbell, high approval and the new com-| Mrs. W. R. Oulton and Mrs. H. munity indoor rink for Tignish | W. Matthews; vestry clerk Mrs. was thought an ideal recreation; Raigh Callbeck. reported for the WA and W. D. Campbell for the Rector’s Warden Raigh Jeffrey Jr.; vestry Raigh Maurice A. Martin Phone 4-4963 for Tran to the poll. If you think I can be of service to Ward Five and centre for winter activities for the young people. | Coffee and doughnuts were following the meeting. Minister Moves To New Parish r ALBERTON — Rev. M. R. Ness has left Alberton to be- come rector of the Anglican Parish of Crapaud. Six years ago last month Mr. Ness came to minister to St. Peter’s Parish which included jail the congregations at Alberton, | EAR! ! Ovleery, * Alma and Kildare | always wanted, an _ invis- | Capes , here! During his ministry here Mr. | io a a nothing Ness was held in high esteem | jn either ear, no earpiece by the entire community. fitting of ‘any kind. Wear Prior to his departure he was | this instrument and no one presented with a gift from St. | win ever know. Hear at once Peter's congregation. The pres- | with clarity, free from dis- entation was ‘made by wardens “ FALSE TEETH nearly 30 years ago for civil dis- | ‘obedience.—It's a gift from Ali-| present prisoners who | raised $430 for it. ! DEAF? INSTANT HEARING NOTHING IN EITHER pore’s turbing noises. Here is a mew technique, a new way -hearing life for the hard-.9f BUST BY PRISONERS served some. of the members | CALCUTTA, India (AP) — A} i ner®! marble bust of the late prime | minister Jawaharlal Nehru will | be placed outside the Alipore cell where he was held _|be appreciated. to the city your vote would | better hearing, a new TENDER Canadian National Railways offers for sale. and removal its retired Shed at Charlottetown, P.E.I Building 470’ x 35’, consisting of 180°| x° 35° brick portion and 290’ x 35 portion, concrete foundation, no ment. Successful tenderer is to fill in and level site to complete satisfaction of the | railway by 31 May 1965. . Sealed offers, clearly marked on the : to the undersigned at Moncton, N.B., to reach this office not later than noon, 12 March 1965. Successful tenderer to completely in demnity Railway from and against loss, costs, That Loose- ] hearing, a new deal for the Need Not Embarrass your Seabees FRE wy sending the coupon within Other important topics center- | Shetr 10 days to: Maritime Hearing Service —_ f roe cate a . from the CNR Roadmaster, a Area Engineer, Moncton, N.B. jcept or reject any offer. to removal of this said structure. Certified cheque or money order fer | full amount of offer, made payable to! “Canadian National Railways”, should | accompany all offers Further particulars’ may be secured| Chariotte- P.E.l, or Mr. R.F. MacKenzie, The Railway reserves the right to ae-| L.H. COLLINS by the Commission. years. FOR WATER COMMISSIONER x Nini vesved‘or cer tite <cecntiseae for the past five years. 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