4 a, "Registration, Briefing. : TIGNISH community school, ing in the courses offered: high- lighted the Feb. meeting of the Tignish Regional Home and School Assoctfation, held in the school auditorium Feb. 24. The president, Mrs. Frank Are | senault, introduced Mrs. Mary| MeNally, RN, who will be teach- ing “home nursing, David Harper physical education and health, Richard Murphy, business man. Registration for - aging and bookkeeping, Wilson! J.--Shea, public speaking ~ and public affairs Gerald Handrahan outlined the genera] agriculture course that, WESTERN BRIEFS : Ea TALKING TREATMENT Stanley Arsenault, who is on the staff of Ralph Callbeck ana is taking treatment in the Prince County Hospital, S'side. VISITING SISTER - §tephen Kenny of Boston, Mass:; -has- returned: afte’ visit- ing at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Emmett Macisaac, Central deque. ee TOURNEY ENDS The Annual card Tournment | for the Tiignish Roman Catholic | church parish that- run for | seven weeks concluded on Shrove_: Tuesday, with the following high score winners. being presented | with prizes donated by several business establishments : —Ist-; prize—Mrs, Fred Richard; 2nd ‘prize, Mrs, Lacy Martin; Mrs. Henry Doucette. DEATHS. SARK — At her home in Scotch- fort on Saturday, Mrs. Jeanette Sark, age 72 years. Resting this evening at seven’ o'clock at the Hennessey Funeral | Home. © Funeral arrangements will be announced later. NICHOLSON — At the P.E.I. | and a brief-| Sed, | Feb. 26, 1966, | Highlights Meeting- will be under the leadership of Rudy Dallenbach, and other reg- ularly each Thursday for six weeks, sponsored by the home and school association. Sister St. Angela Marie report-| ;ed 89 paid up members. acy} J. Gallant lead a discussion on the first two. objects of home and school. This was followed by a short skit. | A report by Gerald Keough,’ convenor of community life was| ‘read. Mr. Keough was unable to! lattend due to minor league) hockey play-offs. In his report he gave a detailed report of the oon and school workshop held recently in, Miscouche and his | finding on salacious literature that home and school ass'ns) across the province are trying to: stamp out.>A follow-up on the —— was given -by the sec- oe of a Wolf Cub pack| and Boy Scouts, was discussed | | with further reports to be given on this matter at a later meet- | ing. : Three Vehicles Are Damaged BORDEN — DesRoches, Charlottetown, _left | the road on a bad turn at Seven 'Mile Bay during the’ storm Fri. day night and struck two park- ed automobiles. The DesRoches car was damaged to the extent | } of $150. | A 1965 Pontiac owned by John | Hammill, ceived about $600 damage, and a 1965 Chrysler owned by Leo- ;nard McCardle, Shelton, about | There were no injuries. Extensive dam:, age to-three cars resulted when “a 1950°Meteor-driven by Ronald} ~ Seven Mile Bay, re-j] uae MOTOR § Transport:. ~ Kenneth MacDougall, Ere. is seen at Tignish sho- velling. his way through a 16- | foot bank of snow to get to the gacage where his bus is snow- bound by a much larger one. Giving him.a hand at shovel- ing is Bobby Butler. Storm Blocks eo e : Tignish Area The storm-struck the Tignish jarea Friday night around 9.30 tied up all means of travel until winds and drifting subsid- ed and. snow. plows. started open- ‘ing roads Saturday night. It is believed to have been the worst storm in the area for many years. Roads were block- ed with show and drifting snow ito a height of 20 feet in many places, At North Cape the ice is‘ piled high as far as the eye can see for miles. Prior to the storm the ocean was free of ice. Rev. Stuart of the Baptist Official Pleased With Progress Of Lions’ Band ej Uy Fix ing bandwork in the community Island News Page Western and € The Guardian, oe Mon., Feb. 28, 1966. Moncton Present At Rally | BEDE Murray, Sincipal lions | Taylor was introduced by Rev. etate ministry ef industries and electricity said there could he | no greater symbol of Indo-Cana- dian co-operation ‘and endeavor. In a message marking Sun- | day’s ceremony, the — |external affairs minister bl | ‘Ma in, said the project will | “stand as a vital and. enduring | monument to Indo - Canadian | { friendship.” He said India has always been | the largest recipient of Cana- dian aid and the Kundah power complex is the biggest single de- | velopment project Canada has | undertaken, Defected Red Suicide Leaves Note entral Districts ‘Group Bible Training School in Mon-, cton-along with a group of stu- dents from the school were pre-' sent during the youth rally in’ the Baptist Church. of core | Bédeque Feb. 19, and 20. registered for the rally. The group from Moncton sup-| NEW YORK: ‘AP)—A “final plied special music for the rally y |document’ ’ which criticized and participated actively in dis-|United States foreign — polic™ cussions on the theme. The Holy | Spirit, His working in our lives,|Kravchenko, former Russian The rally opened with a sing-|Army captain who shot and a-long led' by Robert Taylor, a|killed himself, the medical ex- -senior from Mount Allison Uni | aminee's office said Saturday. versity, Sackville, N.B. Mr. ‘The assistant medical exam- liner, Dr. John F. Devlin, said Horace Estabrooks, host minister tn. ‘note was ‘‘an intellectual was found in the room of Victor | Youngest Senator's Honors Shared With 10-Year-Old Son‘: __The Mariner If swept past Vex OTTAWA (CP)—Keith Dave be@ame Canada’s youngest ator Thursday at age 39—but c |his own family he had to share |the plaudits with his 10-year-old |mons majority it n-'|Mr. Pearson asked him to stay jon for a while, He did so until Venus ‘the end of January. In the organizational job, he| ¢ tafe ac the American Mariner TT, Venus M will approach gt today end Venus Il ; 2g expected, but fartiioe 24,000,000, sides ico space in 109 days. The tockets were ‘ce last November. No details of their instruments son, Douglas, who also figured worked up to 18 hours a day at were made public. a hectic pace through the cam: |-~ in aw appointment. Se eldest of Mr. Davey’s. three children was promoted to! a ‘“seconder’’—second man in, his six-boy cub pack—about the) same time that. Prime Minister Pearson was appointing Mr. Davey to the Senate. Fresh from his job of national {organizer of the Liberal party, in which he was:one of the key Penge tag of his party’s surge ck to power in 1963, Keith Davey is happy that the new appointment affords a chance to prove himself in the legislative | side of polities. “T am naturally «delighted, he said in an-.interview. political career so far is that it has been spent almost ‘totally in organization. “I've always been interested | lighted at the chance to prove | pl cy epunselor for. Baptist eae, on the international sit- | uation wa fame, perl lod by Rew Krayehenko, who defected to. P.E.I. Hospital followed and the the United States during the | film, “This My Son” was shown, |Second World war, was found The evening’s activities were dead Friday. ended with a devotional thought |. Devlin said the note was “a rendered by Rev. M. F. Harlow (Sort of final document” in which of the First Baptist Church, |Kravehenko criticized ‘U.S. -for- Charlottetown. "leign policy. Asked. . whether Saturday's activities consisted Kravchenko referred to the Viet |, of a broom: ball game and skat-|Nam situation, Devlin said it) ing. at the local rink, a barn/|was mentioned, but not empha- party. and testimonies. A com. |sized., munion service was held at the! He declined to disclose the chureh on Sunday afternoon. text. of the note. A new slate of officers for the; The medical examiner's office | ensuing year were elected. They |said Kravchenko, 61, died in his include: Pam Partridge, Char-|apartment of a self - inflicted. lottetown, past president; Ethan | gunshot wound of the head and Garret, East, Baltic, president; Ibrain. Kay Jenkins, Summerside, vice-| ‘Kravchenko wrote ‘an autobi- president Ruby MacLeod, Char "ography called I Chose Freedom lottetown, os aha treasurer. (after his defection. Kravchenko for an. ‘instrument presentation 1. night” concert to be held in the!” nez’: future at which a guest band will entertain’jand an of- ficial presentation of instru- ments will be made to the 35 Mr. MacMackin, who js__ the manager of the bank of Nova Scotia in O'Leary, urged all par- The Tignishy Aces,.who suffer- ‘ed their first. play-off defeat against Tyne Valley and some of I, fans were snow-bound in the Tyne Valley community arena ents to attend. when they were brought to the “we by rail. The IMT bus was enowbound in Tignish.and left on its regular, until late Saturday afternoon, run Sunday afternoon. Easy Terms WESTERN ~ FUNERALS DOYLE FUNERAL — The fu- neral for John KR.~Doyle was held from his late residence in Tignish to St. Simon and St. Jude church wherg Requiem | Mass was celebrated by the pas. tor, Very Rev. M- J. Rooney. | Pallbearers were: Harold Corm- Hospital, Saturday, Feb. 26, 1966, ier, Everett Broderick, Frank Mrs. R. H. Nicholson, 15 Fitzroy | Clohossey, Grattan McHugh Leo street, in her 73rd year. Rest- | O'Meara and John Ryan. | Inter- ing at the MacLean Funeral! ment: was in the church cem- Home. until noon Tuesday, then! etery. Attending the funeral was to the First Baptist Church for| his son Howard and daughter service commencing at 2 p.m.| Helen and Howard. Jr. of St. Visiting hours today from 2 to| John N.B.; also his daughter 4 and 7 to 9:30 p.m. | Miss Helen Doyle of Ch'town. 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Canadian is | | used coke oven which still bears \said in 1949 that Soviet “agents | lhad tried four times that yeat | myself in a legislative sense.” | WON’T BE PRESUMPTUOUS But other than speaking = generalities, he feels it would be | presumptuous of him as a “ey ;Ssenator, and a young one, say what he. thinks of the toner house and to indicate how plans to conduct himself eae But he is forthright in want. | jing to be identified as among!of the secrets’ of Venus this |week as two of their “There are some things I be-|hurtle past the planet, transmit- lieve about the country and the/ting information back to earth. “the new guard in politics.’” party, and I'm not ashamed. to! |say I am a left-winger." | He doesn't expect to continue | in organization work in the | party, contrary to some specu- lation. (But he intends to work at another career besides being a senator, which will bring him $15,000 annually. 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