‘Lot 16 Hall Company Has [AND NEWS PAGE Iberton and West Prince County A! The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. March 7. 1963. TIGNISH — Chairmen named were Earl” M39140“; r9931" 0° “’0‘ MacDonald. Mrs. Reginald El-‘al‘d "9“ tables, Clam“? Mflc' Ins re-elected chairman of the;d . . I.“an Jack Yeo ways and . . . . ershaw. John Gavm. Hector v _' lenlsh Vlllage Commissmn atiBume Miss Amm Gavin Komnicatis. Wendell Birch and Mrs. ,iflie March meeting held in the‘neth ‘McRae Gward daudm Sterling Thompson. Belmont: fire hall Tuesday evening. er5. Ralph 'Arsenault' Michael Larry Yen and Mhis. Kenneth A letter of appreciation wililMcphet. . MflCLean. Central M 16; EN- be sent to the Royal Canadianl A community planning pro- kin"— Fm‘bes 8M M“- Mounted Police detachment aligram was talked over in great Alnnkley, Southeast Lot 16. ; lberton from the commission.idetai1 and Steps are to be taken lie-elected directors are wen- -» _r the co-operation and assis~‘to promote such a program in dell Yeo, ‘ Clark. Erskine =fiance given to Police Constable the Tignish area. Forbes. Mrs. Roger MacLean. goward Foley in conjunction Eur! J_ MacDonald in report.‘ At a directors‘ meeting fol- .with police duties carried out in mg for the fire department said i lowing the general meeting the file Village and Surmundinfl many of the districts in theifvllowtnig were a‘PPOinted 0f- ‘ ea. lcommunity are joining with illCl “001‘s for 00mm? War} isidepartment for tire protectionlm‘tSidPnt. Jack Yeo: Vice-Presu- services. Howard Foley gavedent. WP, Miller; the monthly police report. ‘Mrs. CA. =get in touch with home owners Mr. Gaudette swore in fh e ted}: treasurer. Wilfred Lyle send in to the village com- two members of the village com- (re-elected). missioners street names found mission at the meeting. The -* — .to be most 0 ular with the resi-inew commissioners are Oban J. ‘ p p * - O’Leory Nurses debts of each street. [Gallant and Terrance Gavm. Hear Address :Alberton Forms Study Group], BEAR}; mt... W_ for Resources Development p E.C. Gaudette & A street naming project taking place in the village. A chairman from each street is to [is Easy fa Sen/e Mia/max law-6’0 ' a A l M ! ‘ nnua eat I CENTRAL. LOT 16 - The an- i nuai meeting of Lot 16 Hall‘ ti; Company was held Tuesday .. o o O owning with Eddie Clark pre- 5 Siding. The various committees, ' s ieporied and the following new € , one: were appointed: washing! 3" ‘ nails, Wilfred Lyle and Clar- ‘ ‘cntc MacFadden; staging, Mrs, w; “hired g.er and Eddie Clark: "" o 'tleors, Harvey Gamble, Mn. ' i C_A_ M'acFadden and Mrs. Rog- wif/t #0230 [29/7 #001 It wasn't too long a 0. that the preparationot a fish dinner was time-consuming tas . With long preparation 1' to go fish equired t bong irom a limited selection ready for the pan, fish probably played a very small part in the tamin diet. Nowadays, thanks to the modern science of Frozen Foods, there's a ' ' h meal ideas in store for frozen fish you buy at whole new way of no era-day ' you. In addition to a far greater variety, the Dominion is all ready _for the pan. There's no fun .. . . n at to beforehand . . . snnple instructions to follow on the label. Noycndor more of today's modern families enjoy delicious fish meals during and all year 'round, with Frozen Fish from Dominion. 2 mg staff of O‘Leary Communi y ALBERTON — A meeting to } linspital last evening. were noted by the chairman as' The gmup has be“ “Wilyfi organize a resources develop- ‘ment group under ARDA was . . i ganized, and other among the needs of the district, have mwn lemma and mus_ held last night in Alberton =Regional High School. Rev. Gerald Steele extended V, . thanks to Mr. Ripley and ex-l farm“ «Signed! b0 pressed the hope that something tll‘i'mgfgj help“ to . m' Rev. David MacDonald acted could be done to keep youngi ‘ g ‘ " . chairman and introduced ' Mrs- E‘m’l Stem RN' 15 -Gordon Ripley. fieldman with the department of resources people in their own communityl . . i.( ‘ «instead of educating and ex-3 prcsm‘em' and Muss m eras" and development who briefly ' ARDA program porting them to other parts of! “"‘nv RN, 15.5?cmmymm Canada and the United States. i 0f the assoc‘ahm- . explained the Mayor Roy Leard welcomedl f" the “099 0f the meeting- and showed two films. The di- those in attendance and offer-' rVFVOSh'm‘Tl‘tS We“? . by rector of research, Hartwell ed full support from the townl {‘1155 CNSWG‘“ and MN Mar' Daley. was unable to be pres- Int owing to a previoul com- mittment » Seasonable u n e m p loyment. council. {Jorie )liacKinnon, RNA. Most of those present signcd‘ NEXt meeting 13 selleduled for lack of organization and lack of recreation for young people up for the five weeks course i April 2. when Mrs. Margaret and the meeting was brought to i Fills. public health nurse. will an early close owing to a violent be guest spea er Is PATIENT snow storm ‘ O nurse at the Charlottetown Hos- Mrs. Fred Laird, Alberton, is :lpanent in the Western Hospi- .al was a recent vusttocr to ‘ herhomeh'l‘ignish, 15 S eaker VISI'I'ED FAMILY ; p Mrs. Foster Skam'y returned: __ S] to her home in Tigrttish after an figNme extended visit with members of l in‘jhe course of madam M her family It Montreal on d Toronto. '5‘. l marriage now underway in Al- ; berton. CALLED HOME About 40 young people are Frank Inn-e, Halifax was call- l “55th represent“ Wm ed to W home at Tig,iirom Lot 11 to 'Ilhey nigh Shore due to me death Mihave been favoured With good his manner. MN. Joseph Pitre. lweahhfir for the” Tuesday “'9” :studies as all lectures have been SMITH FUNERAL — Th e l on SCthule. Mr. Shea spoke on funeral for Leslie Smith waslthe various aspects oi econo- held Tuesday afternoon from; mic preparation for marriage. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. J.N. Smythe of Bloom- b‘ .. field. who has spent the past I 1”" “Sidencet P 091ml Previous Speakers Melinda llifimiiltks 39c. $3333?“ 52c lilill’i 32c iiii‘i“é2“i°iii PS 67c fill??? 44: min PERCH as; 41c ve, where a short service Re“ Reginald phelmL Rem Gro few yea“ In victom' 1' ' p" was held followed by service in rat-rick Walsh' Rev. mm Me, tlent in the Western HospitnL SPENT WEEKEND Johnston. During the Mrs. Eriand Ramsay sang “Beyond The Sunset." Hymns were “Beautiful Garden of Pra- yer" d “Abide With Me.” Pallbearers were Haber Craig. Leith Craig. Joshua MacArt ur. Eldon Grigg, Mark Oatway and 0 James Williams. Interment was O ' Mim Marlyn MacDonald, Char- service ‘ lotbetown spent the weekend at her home in Tunish. NEW CLERK Earl O'Rourke, Kildare has taken up his new duties as clerk at the Tignish liquor stone fill- ing a vacancy left by Peter Micth 2nd Offence Results In in the United Church cemetery. i Freeland. l JUST FADE AWAY Mrs. n.w. 'Betton, North St. Eloanors is visiting in Mt. Stew- ‘ajrnt, guests of ers. Luther Cof- Tangmere. one of the most ac- . . tlve airbases during the Battleldim’lg 8‘ mot” W19 we of Britain. soon will be reduced in“ “goal” was to the status of an emergency 1 . i y - landing strip. During the Sec- trieaded malty of canine a dis- ond World War pilots operating .lurbanf’e m 8 WW Place and from the Sussex base shot down ’ was {"1941 $25 and costs or 30 ATTENDED MEETINGS Kenneth MacLean' W Lot 16, attended meetings of (the Maritime Wan“ mm more than 800 enemy planes. .days. and p ' committee in SENTENCE GERMANS ; For driving while hnpaired. Moncton this week. BERLIN (AP) _ Seventeen [George William Wallace, Elms- : dal , was fined $75 and costs East Germans and West Ber-J HONIE FR M L . 0 HA [FAX liners have been sentenced tolm’ 15 days- th Frel d P b t ‘ . - cit... child... {.5 “Rem? i fijfiFhéem' Pm “d SAVE .07 B. icANADA no. 1 PERFECTION an h ALBERTON — An Alberton. firesident. Ray Klnch. was dinedI s iSIOO and costs yesterday b)“ _ ghlagistrate W. Chester 5. Mac- BIRIIGH’I‘ON, England (CP) inonald for a nd of! of SAVE 10c CAsi-I AUNT SALLY ORANGE & GRAPEFRUIT WI Mrs. Cedric DesRoches an .her small son have returned it: varying terms in jail by an EastiI One man was fined {20 and 24 oz. Alberton (mm Halifax when German court for an attempted Costs 1‘01“ 17088855100 of 119nm in the latter was under medical mass escape through a tunnel 8 Place 091m than'his mdeme. observation. to West Berlin. 3 private West A charge against Wendell E Berlin intelligence organization Oliver. Albertina. of causing a reported Tuesday. They were disturbance in O'Leary rink was STUDENT NURSE HOME ' Withdrawn, Miss Dorothy Buotae. student arrested Nov. 14. PAUL MARTIN Former Minister of Health and Welfare with 0 Liberal Government, Canadian Delo- gnto to the United Nations, and a Member of Parliament since 1935. WITH A I VITAL MESSAGE MM FOR ISLANDERS l THURSDAY. MARCH 7 1:00 P.M.—MONTAGUE REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 7:15-7:25 P.M.—CFCY-TV LIBERAL TELECAST .800 'WHWOOD HIGH SCHOOL "WERYONE WELCOME" P. E. I. Libel-fl Associatio- MAHMAlllll CUT FROM THE FINEST RED OR BLUE BRAN WING or ROUND Steak or Roast Super Trimmed - Porteehouse - Sirloin T-Bone Steak ii?i'°§iiiider..ll. 49c SWEET & JUICY SHOULDER Pork Steak . . . lb. 53c C LB. 390 BUY 6 and SAVE 36c mum tum PINK on WHITE GHAPliiillll SIZE 48 EACH New anon GOBELESS—WASIIED mm CARROTS . . . . 1.23.471: Biliililimim. ‘. . . 2:: 39¢ SAVE 8: CASH mz FANCY TOMATO 2% LB. PKG. Biscuits GOVERNMENT GRADED JUICE A.B.C. 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