-} tee. A total of 985 went to school! St. George and al who helped Clare MacDonald. Sister 8 Readeo st Ti = LH An iS [pies and ceriicates. Se te jane see met name tena tah cnet er ignis i spoke on the growth of hore Mrs. Alcide Boudreault report- F. oe coaster 2 perce ae p and school in the ontas and sc area, at meet- ed for the nominating commit- ‘ cod ont. lantic area im the national > ee ene in a pediment 7 e+ = = . pamela he Guardian Charlottetown, Mon., May 31, 1965. Elects Officers tae oF iameation and questions | Ser the e iti = , img year: Mrs Frank Arsen- competition was Fred rie 3 centred atound school ‘matters. Sh, tcideatyrnee, see Summerside ; A brief, he said, was present- shaw, first vice-president; John TIGNISH -—- A recap. of the, Sister St. Angela Marie, sec- ed to the minister of education, Hackett, second : i Swedish Ex perts Will Deal pigs rsa Sat moe Mone ct oe Sere ree eee een | Youth Moles officers were features expansion consolidation Sister Saint Angela Marie, | : With Town’s geval Problem ‘annual meeting of the ‘Tignish en The financial ine regional area. secretary, were re-elected. Nat Road-e-o |Home and School Association "Port for the year was given by 41, Hanrahan spoke of the Speakers indorsing the work ° ~ ‘KENSINGTON The Ken- saw only 2 small attendance duc \held in the school auditorium ‘he treasurer. Mrs. Russell Per- adult. education classes and of the home and school carried | s ‘de Gington Area Board of Trade to conflicting interests among | Thursday evening with the pre- ry. trade course that was carried on during the year oe Robert Betton of Se oe i sident, Gerald Handrahan. in | Mrs. Wilf Boyce gave the year- out so successfully during the son J. Shea, manager of Tignish |captured second th Cedric Crockett ane Sue — zt Goch = =§_ gs é ly report of the finance commit- year, and i_ Sister Fisheries aun Rev. | Atlantic region ¢ _Zive at the home of his brother, bec \bell and Rev. Dr. LP. Callagh- an reported on several problems currently being considered -by Dies In Que ALBERTON — The death of ton should be referred to Archie Johnstone immediately. which began a year aco. he had been teaching in Mount Royal. (ee 22 vears ace he was married to Thelma MacAulay of O'Leary. She survives him as do their two children. Clair and Nancy. The president E.C. Moore. cert. attended by a large crowd, Also survivinc 2re four sis- who as manager of the Bank of in Paimer Road hall ters and four brothers. Mrs. Nova Scotia, is being transfer- The concert included a_ play. Mower service at Douglas Bros. is as important as the initial. sale. Hampton Horne | Tillie: of Wood- vale; Mrs. Bradford MacKay (Gladys) of Coleman. of Burlington. Mass: Mrs Ho « ward Bowness Frances) of : Mrs James Slavin ) of Brookline. Mass.: of Woodvale: Lorne of and Byron of Summer- red to Campbellton, N.B., ex: - Russell His body is expected to ar- Kenneth Crockett. on Tuesday. Funeral arrangements have not. been completed Concert Is Held At Palmer Road Austin Bernard was master of ceremonies for a recent con- ‘The Hills Send—Off—Echoes™, Special guests for the evening were Mr..and Mrs. James Pen- dergast and Raymond MacPhee all of Charlottetown. . Rev_ Patrick Walsh and Rev. connected with the concert and with the play for winning the award in the final festival. e ‘ Cedric Crockett xccurred in the the board, and the president, 3 Montreal-General_Hospitai. Sat- ‘ wrday. Yougest son of the late = a no = DISTINCTION Mr. and Mrs. Hammond a seantian kett, he was born\at Woodv: : Peter Golteat. muneiiy spate ‘ 47 years ago. The board was assured bY J oted (with distinetion) from . After aiendion Prince of Walter Auld, manager-of the Is- . the Institute of Technology of . Wales College he taught school land Telephone Company, that pi noucki Que. He spectal- for a few years beiore becom- probiems encountered by. tele- i104 in a -four year course in {ng an instructor in the RCAF. phone users will be dealt. with electricity. He ta the om of Be received further education by experts from Sweden who, ‘ Ss 7 Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gallant at Mount Allison University in will be again visiting the town of Oyster Bed Bridge. ee eee |e ae a Ontario. Prior to his: illness. plaints complete with BUY THE PECIALISTS With qualified service men we offer you s guarantee of satisfaction with very mower purchase. See Douglas Bros. & Jones TODAY. ; ~ BEAVE FINEST Lloyd Larter ~ K w c BUY - BEAVER f ohaekne The Finest By Beaver i 4 cycle engine A postion conral Ass Sets The Pace ---Lowest In Price - - - Finest On Your Lawn--- . — height one to three Ernting height one three NOW! 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