'CREGURY COLLRIN. Saint J“: cl‘u'rrnan of the Marl- s ,slon . ‘he Cana- ri an (hunt-ll for the Blind is si-~-:1 sonic presenan a cl- .le Book of Fame to . l.=.‘ 1n l E‘ 7 ‘v of llallizx during as: f s Cll‘ElllZ banquet of the . r: of the nssomation . 0 Saint .lohn h H as rc-eim'erf 05min liar? me l’J:\'._::on of the C arllan Founctl to:- the Blllld " ‘ 'li‘ nl 0*» tr» ' at the l: mu Holc. Fozzv Scnrle of Cha- . KB nag elected vice Other directors. all “orc rc-rzlcctci \vere:Ro- LfiB'enc. .‘loncton: Ed- Doucettc. Deleon Lie: .\'. Halifax: Rob- " err Howrd. New Glasiow. .V r 5; Robert LeBlanc )loncton and Rm- Fevnolds. Saint John. Les :1::"‘ the annual dinnel of the liarz‘me association was Tignish Home Holds Annual, 'llG‘i'lFi-l — The annual meet- of tho- T‘" h Home and ScliOol . 51" .mn was held in School auditorium Thurs. ‘ Picnic: with the president, R 1:35?“ Perrv in the choir _ Thomas. secretary. road the anutcs ot' the previous meetino and correspondence "ivlc'l a thank you let- l-‘e'or and St. Paul re- Elchl' St .ll film music festival. A 'r 2TH road from Wil- “, ~-u provncial pro- ' . c.....*m:an. and a news ,- r ‘ {.1 in Inlllonal headquart- 5-15 The Mauve! repor' for the year was 31 John Hachm: who reported a very snow... I year, $65 was .' voted for school prizes and cer- tificates As part of their Cen- tennial rlullcs for Tignish day l the ETPQlEl'lEI named a guest sot-aser. who will to he contact.- l ed for the or sion, 1- I‘iev. Pall. . Walsh was guest spoakcr ’ the meeting. He outlined the fine work carried on by many crzunizations for education, gmng back into the ‘ lllth century. Father Walsh . Spoke on the purposes and bene-' fits of parent teacher organiz- ations :ivin-z a complete out- line on what home and school really is. . Speaking of thill‘ll‘Pn going to ' School he said it is like any nth- ;cr occupation. if thnv noglect be half done and a failure. urged the leathers and parents to encourage their children. l._._____.__ Youth Rallies 1 .Planned i For Crusade 1. SUMMERSIDE Two youth I rallies will be l‘old in the Prince 'ICounty area in preparation for ilhe forthcoming Billy Graham- Joe Blinco crusade. This ‘formation has been released by Archie Cid"! and Charles Bal Ilem. (to-chairmen for the crus- lilt‘ . The spccial film "Souls In Conflict". which was prepared lduring the New York crusade "will be shnv'n at both meetings iin addition I Isinrnng rhurch hymns Information on "yoth night" for the cruudo twill also be misled. It is engicctcrl there will to I ‘Iargc attendance of young 3.0- lplc from all route-u m P‘l'... ' | County. ohazrman. meeting held Charlottetown; ; .lreceived for the E. A. Baker’ on by the treasurer. . to work at it. the job‘wlll only' He‘ in- . The Book of Fame is for reg. lSlel‘Od blind people and peo- ple who have made an out- sianrlln: achievements in lll(’ with work for the blmd Each rlnh of the blind can send a nomination to the book and these are voted upon at the annual meetings. ‘>s< CD ("5 E :1 < CD 70 (P _ CD (5 JI—i- CD :2. held at the hotel The guest speaker for the evening was Hartwell Daley. , DONATIONS RECEIVED Other head table guests in- 3cluded R. J. Hill. assistant su-. 'perlntendent of the CNIB, Hall- .fax and Lowell Legge. princi- pal of the school for the blind; in Halifax. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Resources Group Hears 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon, June 1, 1964. Of Study All Out Blood TIGNISII —— “Be a Centen- nial Blood Donor". l clog adopted for 1964 by the Provm- cial Red Cross blood donor com- mittee will be the challenge at Tignish Thursday afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock when resid- ence will see if they can ex- ceed their quoto of 150 donors for the fourth consecutive year and five times in the past six 3 list for the Manning and Leg- ion trophies. The clinic this year is expected to test the pioneer spirit of every resident of the entire community. as it comes in the busiest hours both for farmers, fishermen and factory work- ers. For Tignish'Area Donor Clinic years keeping them high on the P9 TIGNISH —— A resources de- A velopment study group meet, pp ilng was held in Tignlsh Dalton School Friday evening. presi- ded over by the chairman Ed- ward McAlfuff. Reid Sangster. provincial director of market- ing and director of the resour- ces development program P.E.I. and Gordon Ripley field- man for the area were present for the meeting The minutes of the previous meeting and a survey report on tourist promotion. carried on in the are: by Wendnll Mac- Kny. deputy provincial secret- ary and Reid Sangcter, was read to the meeting by the secretary, Mrs. Reg. Eldershaw. Mr. Anyone in good health be- tween thc ages of 18 and 65 is asked to give so Tignish can achieve the desired 100 per cent response as part of its Centen- nial celebrations. I Wilson Shea. manager .of Tig- nish Fisheries Co-operatlve. in- formed Red Cross workers that he will do all he can to get his staff out during the two-hour rlod. N O 'S Arthur J. DesRochesi chair: man of the clinic that s spon— I ‘ sored by the Royal Canadian Sansater spoke on the tom Legion Branch No. 6 is making made ‘0 the ‘1'" and 0“ a special appeal for donors that th e many developments that could be promoted to attract tourists to the area. The Prince County develop ment committee meeting scheduled for Alberton June . The next meeting of the committee at Tignllh will be June 16. Mr, MacKay and Mr. Sangster will nddreu the meeting and they will accom- pany the group on a tour pro- jects to be developed. 3-Year-Old Seriously Iniured ALBERTON — Three-year-old Garth McKenna, Elmsdale. was seriously injured Friday morn- day. Members of the Ladies Auxiliary. and the Tignish Coun- cil of the Catholic Women's League will be in charge of re- freshments. registration and assisting the Red VCross nur- res. Sky Diving Schedule Announced The schedule for the province wide preformances of the Sky divers, Richard Freeman. Fred- ericton. N.B.. and Dave Keir- stead Lancaster. N.B.. h ve u been announced by the P,E.I. A Centennial Committee. The two also plan to not up C“ an Instruction school on the 13- land this summer but a nu has not yet been established. Here are the places and dates for the exhibitions: Parkdale—Sherwood - July 3; ing when he fell beneath the wheels of n heavily loaded wa- gon operated by his father. Cy- ' McKennu. The boy was rushed to the Western Hospital in Alberton and transferred immediately to _- new“ UN!!! m Summerlide. . The wheels of the trailer at. reported ave passed ove: hi5 abdomen cunning extensive internal injuries. An operation wu noceun Bil condition last night wa described a; “satisfactory.” CHALLENGE TRIBUNAL COLOMBO MPH“; Em Shell and Oahex Oil Companje; nationaliud by the Ceylon gov: ernment, on challenging the 1.. guilty of a tribunal net up to arbim their claims lor m, 000.000 compensation and the government's om!- of 06.000.000- linguon — July 10; Mount Ste- wort — July 18; Mbnlaguo July 16; Summenldc -— July 17; Georgetown —- July 22; Bore den — July 24; Alberton — July 29: St. Peters — July 80; North J ing up the sport the place and time is Baillie: Recreation Cen- tre at 7.30. Murray Harbour — July I; Ran . They contend the tribunal in un- oonotltutioncl. RCAF REQUIRES YOUNG MEN FOR TRADE TRAINING AIR CREW TRAINING pm. 6 Auoolltion TUESDAY. JUNE 16, 19M 11 mm. to 5 pm. or write RCAF Recruiting Unit Saint John. N. B. 275 Children Confirmed TIGNISH — Most Rev. G. L. Landry confirmed 275 boys and‘‘ girls at Tignish recently. The children marched from Dalton School to St. Simon and St Jude Church and were met by Bishop Landry who bestow- ed his blessing upon them. Assisting the bishop were: Rev. Pierre Arsenault. Rev. Jo- scph LeClair and Rev. Clarence ' Following confirmation Solemn Benediction was cele- rated by Very Rev. M. J. Rooney assisted by Rev. Floyd McGaugh and Rev. Joseph Le- Clair. Sponsors were: Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Gaudet. The choir was under the direction of Mrs Harry Ro ga n. The children were supervised by the Sisters; of Nolre Dame Convent, Tig-‘ '13 7-; vb Donations for the S. R. Hus- 5 cy Memorial scholarship were received in the amount of. 1 $560 and donations of 5270 were; IFOundation for the Prevention 5 of Blindness. The conference closed last night with the annual dinner And School Elects Slate ! lndorsing Father Walsh‘s talk and offering a word of apprecia- tion were: Sister St. Mary Arnold. high school principal:- \'ory Rev. M. J Rooney who ;g=ne a talk on the fine teachers ‘of long ago who were graduates ‘ iuf SI. lli’ales college, and Wilson Shea. [manager of Tignish Fisheries ("o-operative. . The election of officers rc- snltcd as follows: president, Gerald Handrahan: first vice- president. Mrs. Frank Arsen- zzull: second vice-president. Mrs. .' Carl Getson: secretary. Sister 5.. Angels lliarie and treasurer. .‘ll'S. Ri-ssell Perry. The new executive will attend the annual meeting of the Pro- vincial Home and school meet- ing in Charlottetown today. i Centennial Day Dale Is Changed j TlGNlSH -— Centennial Day as been changed from July 24, 1 to Wednesday July 15. it was :decided at a Centennial meet-g ring held in Tignish during the. past week. An Eastern Cana-l dian Ace Class Track and Field championship in Summerside’ on July 24 of interest to a large number of youths was the rea- son for advanced date. The day will commence with religious activites and then on a full program of events will be held. Representatives of the var-l ious committee for entertain-l . ment and children‘s e v e n ts : . Rosebank Man Dunstan‘s and Prince of _ Dies In City ALBERTON —- The death of Joseph Warren occurred Friday evening in Charlottetown. A son. of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ben~ jamin Warren. he was born at‘ Roscbank 82 years ago. i Before coming to Charlotte- j town five or six years ago. hel had lived for a long time im Lethhridge. Alta. During World War One he served with the Canadian Army. His first wife. the former Kale Couzhlin of Campbellton. was killed in a train accident in 1910. His second wife. a native of Lethhridge. also predeceased him. He is snprvived by one son of his first marriage and two sons and three daugh- ters of his second marriage. One son predeceased him. There are l a number of grandchildren. Also surviving are a hrotlier.‘ Edward of Andcver. Maine. and thrcc sisters. lirs. Underhill Couzhlln IEmnial of Hills River. lirs. William Matthews tEthel) and Mrs. John W. Ad- ams KNaomil. both of Elmsdale. The funeral was held Sunday‘ afternoon from the Rooney Fu-l neral Home I in Alberton Col Campbelllnn United Church; 0‘ t/ ' The service was conducted by.‘ ‘ Brown ' .lardme l Hymns were "Unto The Hills"l ‘ and “The Lord‘s My Shepherd". Elmsdale choir sang "In Thel Sweet Bye and Bye." Pallbear-l ers were: Underhill Coughlin.. John Adams. William Matthews.l Gordon Warren. liyrl Matthews‘ . and Carlyle Ramsay. Flower bearers were: Norman Warren. Willard Coughlin, Wal-‘ ter Adams. Alvin Adams. Blaiv‘ Warren. Brendan Wallace. Earll Currie. and Roy Fraser. Interment was in the church cemetery. e RIGHT uv WRIGHT SHOES ‘ were in attendance at the meet- ing. It was reported a Centeng nial report will be forwarded to the chairman. Rev. I“ l o y dl McGaugh within a short time.I outlining definite plans of or-. ganizations on that day. \ All organizations and business firms are expected to havel floats ready for the parade July l l l l . l ilant read the minutes of thel previous meeting and corres-i pondence. l The secretary. Aubln J. Gal- Ilow You Cir! Invest Profitany — On “A Shoestring"! By investing as little as $10 l a month, man me and ‘ women are making money in l the k market! June l l l l l I stoc Reader’s Digest tells you how. ‘ l Read how simple it can be i for you “To Build a Better Nest Egg". Get your copy of l Reader’s Digest. now on sale. l Protect your tho thrifty wa y MERIT MAN Welcome Association of Canadian Clubs To Charlottetown This year the province of Prince Edward Island ls celebrating one of the most important dates in Canadian history —- the loan. anniversary of the first Confederation Conference of Canada. 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