Wednesday, May 13, 1959

THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE

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Farewell gathering honors
departing: parish Priest

Some 80 m
. embe:
gathered in the ish hen
following Benedict;
J. Boyle, who },
Nelson.
It was learned only last Wea-
nesday where the new ‘pecs
would be, although the kK:
; parish | Well-know ‘
knew a change wes dee Cain, wn Pres Rev.
Father Boyle has become very |J. Naphin seven Pere with Rev.
Well Known throughout the town |managed st Aeneas 280, and
and district during his six years'|Quesne).  “*RRC’S Parish in
ministry in Williams Lake He
came here from Nelson dent y
hee i |, When district : ‘S of town and
ev. Father Naphin was moved Will be interested
to Edson, Alberta.
According to Father Boyle, |f"Mer local priests—very Rey.
this will be his third return to|°™ard Johnson has been made
Nelson, so it will be much like the ners! and is now at
going home. Mmonton reside:
The surprise farewell gather-|*demptorists; very Rev.
ing was “emceed” by Bil] charge at Edson;
Christie, who adeptly put into cer Rew G. Feehan, who just
words the feeling of all the par- herableted the building of a
ishioners in losing Father Boyle, moa at Nelson,
while wishing him God-speea watse at Winnipeg; Rev. B.
and every success in his new Bonet naa be with Father
post. Nelson; Rev. G. Red-
A farewell gift of clothing one wat Saskatoon; Rev. 7,
was presented to the guest of ru iS at Calgary, and Rey.
honor, while a new Mass and co Malone is now at Dawson
sick call kit has been orderea | CTeek-
for future delivery,

Many resi

over fawns

Game Branch authorities of
the Department of Recreation
and Conservation have issued a
warning to kind-hearted people
Who feel impelled to fawn over
fawns.

Don’t fawn |

“It is no fun for fawns to be

fawned over,” inspector Bob Sin-
Clair of the Fish and Game
Branch said today. “Usually
when.a fawn is discovered by
the roadside it is under the
watchful eye of its mother. The
motorist doesn’t see the mother
and quite often he picks up the
appealing animal, takes it home
}@nd phones us. He doesn’t re-
alize he is committing a crime
under the Game Act which is
punishable by a maximum fine of
$300.”

Inspector Sinclair said that al-
ready this year the first case of
“fawn-napping "has been re-
Ported and he urges that motor-
ists or hikers who discover
fawns, leave them where they
are “so that Mother Nature can
take care of the situation.” He
added that the Game Branch
will prosecute offenders, and that
isn’t f(a)unny,

Antique car collector Harley Neilson of
Toronto is the proud owner of this 1928 Cadil-
lac which formerly belonged to Al Capone.
The car is lined with boiler plate to make it
bullet proof, weighs three tons and has inch-

thick glass. The rear window can be rolled
down and was used by Capone for . firing
at pursuers. The gal about to take a spin in
the antique which gives six miles to the gal-
ton is CBC singer Donna Miller.

Very Rev. G. McKen: who
for several years has assisted
Father Boyle and is well known
throughout the distant Teaches
of the vast parish, has been
raised to parish priest and takes
over Father Boyle's duties.

His assistant will be another

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