The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Part of 1958 school prophecy still in play

Well-known ‘Islander from away’ returns to Nova Scotia after almost 50 years on P.E.I.

- BY GARTH STAPLES GUEST OPINION Garth E. Staples, Charlottet­own, is a former P.E.I. deputy minister, tourism operator and businessma­n.

Central Colchester High School Class of 1958 Prophecy: “Outside a parade was passing by led by Garth Staples, new leader of the Conservati­ve Opposition in Nova Scotia. Grayce Boyd was at the head of the parade promising more apples from the Valley if Garth got in power.”

I don’t have a chance of being leader of the PC Opposition but I can always promise and deliver more apples from the Valley. The opportunit­y to do so will take place after 49 years and 11 months on P.E.I. It is back to the Motherland — destinatio­n “The Valley.” On Jan. 1, 1969 I drove a 1966 yellow Chrysler convertibl­e from Nova Scotia to Charlottet­own in a blinding snowstorm, barely able to see the now longgone overhead sign at North River Road and Capital Dr., “Welcome to Charlottet­own.”

In my pocket, a letter from the regional office of Internatio­nal Harvester Co. of Canada promising I would be transferre­d from P.E.I. at the end of two years. I had demanded it. I did not wish to come to P.E.I. for financial and political reasons. After 49 years and 11 months there are many things to remember, funny things, sad things but most of all the thousands of people I have met, many to become great friends. The late Ed Hammill, the first Islander I met when checking into the Kirkwood Motel, was a fine gentleman and represente­d so many others as neighbours, business and government colleagues, community volunteers, students, instructor­s, politician­s and church members.

All have contribute­d to my wellbeing and happiness, even though every time I left or returned I had to produce my “papers.” You see, I am still from “away.”

Within a few weeks I return to the “Motherland” and a wonderful part of it, “The Valley.”

I thank Islanders for their kindness, generosity and genuine goodness. You will be missed.

Sincerely.

 ?? SALTWIRE FILE PHOTO ?? Garth Staples has written a book that tells of life growing up on a farm in Staples Brook, Colchester Co., Nova Scotia. The result is ‘The Little Place: A Memoir by Garth E. Staples,’ published in early 2017.
SALTWIRE FILE PHOTO Garth Staples has written a book that tells of life growing up on a farm in Staples Brook, Colchester Co., Nova Scotia. The result is ‘The Little Place: A Memoir by Garth E. Staples,’ published in early 2017.

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