JANUARY 14. 1954 Tlgnish And Vicinity mu Coleen Mccathy. !tudent' nurse in the City Hospital, Char- lottetown. spent the holiday week- end at her home in Tlgnish. Mr. Edward Doucctle, Toronto, ont., is visiting pis parents, Mr. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Emmett 0'1-ream, w00dlTD('k. Whose marriage took place in the Church of st. Simon and St. Jude on Saturday morning Decembe 28. Mrs. 0'!-learn was the former Laura Ellsworth, Nail Pond. The groom is the son or the late Mr. Timothy 0'!-leam and Mrs. 0'1-learn of Montreal. this service will be extended to the surrounding-areas lnithe near future. -Many friend: in this com- munity are sorry to learn of the continued illness of Mr. Peter M. Chaisson. 'I'lglf'll.7h, who has aut- iered a partial stroke some few weeks ago and hope for an im- 'TI-IE GUARDIAN. Messrs. J, F. Gallant. Charles sociation Ltd., it-ft Gaudet. Alphip Arsenault. Michael Bummerside where he has accepted; Bernard, Joseph Gaud:-t and Nel- the position with the son Daucette. mated Dairies. on Tuesday evening. he was waited upon by the managc- they NAVY r The sylnpabhy of this coynfnunltv ment and staff and presented with l silrlntz. and A record owl! 0! Krrlln is extended to the relatives or 'hp a handsome Gladstone travelling iwlll keep the hammer mlll busy. CI-IARLOTTETOWN largely attended. Pall bearers warn of the Tignish Co-operative Aa- another part of the building. It recently 10l'iM PKPECV-N l late Mrs. Patrick Poirler. Her has as a gesture of goodwill. His- funernl was held from the home many friends wish him success inl hat this will be a busyl winter in both t!EpartImmlLi,. as Amalga- over half the lobster lerea must be replaced because of storm damage laat gear in this Cong:-ntulalions are ix-int; 4 PARIS Assembly Vloultl Honour . Former President PAGE ELEVEN dent of the National Aaembly"- a title unprecendented in history which would show the assernialys affection and gratitude. Herrint, veteran radical. was president of the aumnbiv from socialist mad until 1940 and again after the Andre ie Troquer today opened his Second world War from 1947. He term as president of the Natloiiailllllnollnced last month that ha 3, would not seek re-election because ex- lunlque honor be hestowed utpon hi-il0f lllrhelllul. -tended to Paul Mclnnis. a native predecessor. ailing, 80-year-old Ed- and Mrs. Clarence Doucette, Natl Pond. Electricians are busily engaged in completing the wiring of homes for provement in health. Mr, Chais- son is confined to his bed. of her nephew. Mr. Emile Gal- his new employmellt. and St. Jude's "WW lant to St. Simon to! Tignish, who is now living in ouard Herribt. for winning his way Church where Requiem High Mass During the past few months the i New Jersey, He said he will ask parliamentl 8 Friends of Mr. Joseph A, Rich- electricity in the Tignlsh area. The The sympathy of a host of was sung by Rev. J. A MaeDon- Co-op saw mill ll'IS btcn 4-"mpi.;. lie the state finals in the 119- to name Herr-lot "honorary presi- ard. mrnisli. will regret to learn Dowel" lines have been completed friends and acquaintancpg 1., being .1... plan b,.,,,,.,.,, ,,.,,',e MP5. V 1,. ,.,.h,,m and me ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ;.,,.1,,,,.m,3 cm; of ma G0ldpn r-,i.,V;.lw...w,d,,,,A.. i ,, 'l;';krvn--- u--gov-I nllulu u to 7597. of .u ha is n pntlmi. in the City Hos- lllld ll? ll Exllllcl-Ell that the DOWN” extended to Mr. Albert Chaissnn John A, Chaisson. Hm-rnm Gil sawul: lnbxl"l' fr-.up lumbc-r has boxing iotil'iimnmts by dlxlln.lI.E .1 playrrl lmz-km and b-..so',).t1; .,,,,"::j'i,:l;,',',',',."'",M":",:1l";;hll:":f”"' P1131. Cll3Tl0ll9l0Wn- M" be turned "” W "W 1555 M Tliilllsh. On tho death of his wzfr. Urban P:-tn-rs, Ben Pilrr All-.edv3 lwr-n mnvl-d tn the villngn and in-lof his first llll'('P opnnnnls. I-luqu-iih Tisznish S('l14ml tmnns ,nrl aim the nerves durm V the tin" with m.-n January. This service will be gl'cat- Solemn Requiem High Mam which Arsennult and Edward Martin stalled in tho mill imilclim. the last hmrt was won hr a knock-out lnhowrd r7T"'Ylli'” "l b”C"l1ll"z N ,':,'I',','-"'"''' f'l"'”',d5' '4" ”l'""'"”' " Ml" Ind M11 J059Ph 37- Rlcmfdv lyv 'lPP”Cl""l by H19 M0916 Of was celebrated in at Peter and 4 hammer mill and the seed clean- Paul is a son of A, A (Cm;-ue) lreally good catcher. marlin:.m&a.::-L:ap;Kt.2,g':"'?'h,":',:,ll; Tlgnish. are visiting their son-ln- Ttzniah and it is to be hoped that st, Paul's Church, '1'lgniah was ' M.. c be -m 1', dbef 1.1 1-1- -cr.bv.t.l-t Inn all law, and dauKhm' Mr. md M", r lohn Corbett, office munngpr ing equlpmen has en mound Mc nma an ore eav in L: Him; mil:-m :21: "Loan in James Handrahan, Toronto, Ont. - Mra. William Oaudet. summer- aide, was I visitor to Tignlph when she was the guest of her motiha, Mrs. Alfred P. Gaudet. Mia Myr-tie Keough. teacher of Ascension school spent her Christ- mas holidays visiting relatives in Ilomornio. Ont. Mr. Gregory Gavin who spent the holiday season with his mother Mrs Wilfred Gavin. Tignlsh. re- cently relurned to Montreal, by car. Mr. Ray I-landrahan was a busi- ness visitor to Charlottetown where he attended a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Prince Edward island Credit Union League. The epidemic of umpa which has been prevalent in this vicinity rat the past month is declining and the majority of children who have been lll are about again. sincere sympathy is extended to Mir. and Mrs. Roy Mncleod. Tig- ndsh, in the death of their small Inn in the Montreal General Hos- pital on December 30. Miss Bertha McQuaid has return- ad to her home in Richmond after a pleasant visit spent with Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Mcrnnla, Anglo. 'I'ignis'h. Miss Carmnlla Arsonault. nurse- in-trainimz in the City Hospltal,, Charlottetown. spent a few days re-; oently with her parents. Mr. and- Mrs. Ralph Amenault, Tignish. I The lvltssrs Mary and Carnlella Gallant returned in Ottawa after a pleasant holiday spent with theirl parents. Mr. and Mrs. James N Gallant. Nail Pond. My Dewar movie has returned to his duties in Neuport. Me.. after spending his Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doyle. Tignish. Miss Wilma Mcimgh. Norway, has returned in Prince of Wales col- lege, Charlottetown after spending lie holidays with her parents. Mr. . and Mn. Reginald Mel-Iugh. Mr. Urban Molnnia. st. Dunstan'u University. Charlottetown. spent. the past two weeks visiting friends in Tlgnish. While here he warn the house guuta of Mr. and Mn. W. I. Ehea. ' Miss Lena Gavin. l.N.. who ll an the staff of the Victoria Gen- eral Hospital. I-Ialiinx. N. 8.. spent a few days recently with her mother. Mn. John 3.. Gavin and sister. Mira Maureen of Tlmiah. Congratulations on extended to Mn. 1'. W. Mocallum. Palmer Road North. on being the lucky winner of the sixty-dollar jack-pot at. the Legion Community Centre on Monday evening. Minn Irene Richard who nprnt her holidays with her parents. Mr. md Mrs. Frederick Richard, re- turned to uwrlottolown to re- turn her utudiu It Prince of Walea College. Mr. William Wallace left recently to resume his duties as principal in Elmsdnlc school after spending his holidays with his brnlher-in-lnw Ind ulster. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ready. Titrnlsh, DISPLAY TODAY . ifs In!-the brilliant new i954 Ford V-8 . S . with exciting new style distinction . . . new, wider range of models . . . new V-8 power . . . new easy-driving features . . . to make Canada's "worth-more" car worth still more in '54. The new 120-Hp. V-8 engine in all Customline and Crcstlinc models ll the finest V-8 ever to power a Ford. It offers more powar than ever before-and that means more smoothness, faster acceleration, greater safety and flexibility in all your driving! The famous H0-Hp. Slraio-Star V-8 in all Mainline models, tested over millions of motoring-milcs, comhincs smooth, dependable V-8 power with amazing fuel economy. Both engines are the products of over 20 ycars' experience in building V-8 engines . . . more than all other manufacturers combined! Ford sets the pace again in '54 with brilliant new beauty of styling. 1 he completely new Crcstline Skylincr, with its top of transparent Plexiglas, and the new high-fashion Crcstline Sedan, interpret the latest innovations of modern motoring. Ford for '54 offers new power fcaturcs-"Master-Guide" Power Ste-cringt, Power Brake? and fully automatic Forcin- llllllIC" l)rll'C'-.Il'lEll make all driving easy and effortless. Ford"! dccp-down riding comfort rivals that of far more costly cars. Your Ford Dealer invites you to test-drive the new '54 Ford now. See for yourself why Ford V-8 ls worth :1!!! more In '54. sun MORE POWER for greater smoothness, more flexibility F and safely NEW, MORE POWERFUL V-8 ENGINE liacketlby over 20 years'oxperiente in building V-8'5 srlu. MORE STYLE Even more beauty-leader models to ' choose from in 3 great lines snu. MORE DRIVING EASE offering Power Stoering' Power Braltes' Fordomoiit Drive' and Du host of other "worllt-more" features lwlsa Joan Olahosney. student at tho Unlnn Commercial Collnizf, Cllarlnttx-town, returned on Fri- day in romnw hi'l' studios am-r a plnasant holiday with nor onrrm, Mr and Mrs William Clohnsscy. Nail Pond. Mr Cl-ma Gavin. treasurer of the Tlgnlsh Credit Union. left. .lan- nary 5. for Antlgonlsh. N. 8.. where he will take a months' course in Credit Union bonkkrcpinz at St Francln Xavier University. PRESENTING2 mauunc NEW C7Znfd37zIfy MODELS Mr Gilbert. Hm-pt-r has renum- erl hill dulios as teacher in Palmer Road North school after spending his hnlldav: .ln Charlottetown. While in the city he attended the refresher First Aid roursr for in- structors which was given at the Red Crozs Hr-arl quarters. Crcsrllne Sedan . . . the all-new Sl)lC-ltiiilff in it: Flcld whose luxurious - appointments will make it perfectly at home in the smartest circles! Prlmria nl Mrs. C. 1". Morrissay. Tlmlsh. nrr pleased to see her hnme again after being a patient in the Western Hospital. Alberlan. Her daughter. Mrs. Gilbert Judge. R.N.. who came by plane from Now York to attend her mother during her illness is remaining with her during her convalescent. Crarlline Skyline? . . utterly new and utterly dtlicrcnl, with a transparent mp of tinted Plexiglas met the driver's compartment that llH'llC1 the sun and the scenery, gently filters out heat and glarel Find:-his reiumllig in St. Dun- sl.nn'a University. Charlottetown on -ll'lll'lIl'Y 9. in resume their stutlie'.I after spending the holiday season ui'h thr-Ir parents in Tignlah were: Strum lllnmll mm, mm. 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