Zy NOTICES “"NOTICE” Trades Oualifieations Es iinattnne will be held at the Provincial Vocational In- _stitute, Charlottetown, during theweek | of April 18-23, 1966 inclusive i in the fol- lowing Trades: NOTICES | PR. O. Box 1301 ° Charlottetown oe opened a new office in Kent Plaza Apartment Building, Apt., B! Kent Street, City. Specialize in special coatings; vinyl fabrics, interior and ex- terior painting. © PHONE 894- 6651 EASTERN PAINTER’S LTD. Auto Body Repair Plumbing Motor Vehicle Repair Carpentry Heavy Duty Re-. ‘pair (Diesel) These will be the last Examinations in Trade Qualifications until September, 1966. ........ Application forms maybe obtained by either ” writing or calling at the Administration Office, (New) Provincial Building, Corner Kent and Rochford Streets, Charlottetown. cants will be notified:as to what date they wit examined. - : All applications must be received by the undersigned no later than March 81, 1966, W. S. McMURTRY. Director of Apprenticeship -Old West Kent School Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. VOLKSWAGEN BONANZA = BEEF PRODUCERS’ RALLY Wednesday, Mar, 16, 1966 2.00 p.m. Steak Dinner 5:00 P.M. j= Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Minch 14, Adults Attending | Education Classes KENSINGTON — Kensington Regional High School is a_ hive lof activity on Tuesday nights ! jwhen parents and.grandparents, . husbands and wives return _to sehool, each inteht on gaining | information on the subject. in jwhich he or she is most inter- a7 1966. 18 |bs Reid Sangster Summing wien dete the course om the final night,|tiona) ‘French with Jacques Re. man team of Canadian minerol- oy c (are éonversa-) , Tras (API—A ste subject with Don Wood as in. April 19 Stan Moore will chair tafd as instructor; farm man- ogists has arrived in Tehran to structor; on April 5 Jacques Be- 20 open discussion. This is the agement and accounting, Gra- start the _ first comprehensive rard will direct a study on plan- ning the farm business; of April changes in dates or instructor 12 marketing wilh be discussed’ Other courses in the Tuesday | NOTICES ———sNOTICES _ bridge, Fred Semple, TRACTOR - LOADER | FIELD SERVICE MECHANIC Carnegie; electronics, Don Mac- said here Saturday. The Kay: art, Mrs. Maurice. Clark is headed by Dr. and schedule, with the possibility of eme Linkletter; public speaking, stufly of the Iranian erown jew- s. Richard Henthorne and. David els, a central bank spokesman team Vv. B. Meen, Mrs. Glenwood MacLeod; chief minerologist of the Royal Mrs. W.J. Ontario Museum, Toronto, The Cooke; home making. Mrs. Jac- jewels are reputed to be the ques Berard; typing, Mrs. Jus. world’s richest and -? est col- a tin MacLellan.. Mrs.” Keir Pug- lection and experts so gan, teacher at the Prince County Vo- value cational School is scheduled to Yeseses r have Summerside, Commercial been unable to estimate their (Bed ae th 274 Experienced field service mechanic required to instruct this class on March 15. { Business Men’s . lten week course at the Kensing- travel Nova Scotia territory. This is above aver- | This will mark the first’ ven- : LUNCH $ ‘ton area.--eommunity ., school, age opportunity for aggressive, sincere, experien- ture in general adult- education 4 z jwhere many of the instructors ced mechanic. FS the eae on $ Served Dally 75¢ ; | are volunteers living in the area. Top rate, usual benefilts, service Cee | Paesure . t | In charge of the project, un-/ supplied. jew or ete edvasted, and the : Dow's Restaurant : Tore mpertion a = ea | lina a Week with others interest- oe Comer Pownel @ Grafton B 5 wasn Breit cae ne oo, H. A. Schofield ed in the similar activities are ¢, Seereerereresno rs ae and the secretary, Mrs. Industrial Machinery Co, Ltd. | only i bre common : fe, Justin MacLellan, 3747 Howe Avenue, Halifax, N.S. | Ree ors In General Agriculture, a ser- j ! ‘School. OPEN TONIGHT jies of speakers are instructing | jthe class in the following sub- | 7 MONDAY eu ie oct etn sa MEDICAL TECHNOLOGISTS UNTIL 9 P.M. Basilica Recreation Centre GUEST SPEAKERS : Mr. George Morris, President, On-— tario Beef Improvement Association. Dr. D. W.G. MacAskill, Cyanamid of Canada. Discussion on breeding, feeding, marketing, feed lot operation and corn production. No cattleman. should, miss this gathering. . |gille; livestock breeding, Wayne CONTINUES THIS WEEK 5 WERE CLEARING OUR LOT, DONT. MISS OUT ON THESE FANTASTIC BUYS E ENDS MARCH 19th ~¢ NO DOWN. PAYMENT REQUIRED © ON THE SPOT FINANCING “ ALL UNITS:-MARKED DOWN FREE: With the purchase of any used car over oe $500.00 a new custom : built radio. WE TAKE AL MAKES OF CARS IN TRADE 1965 Volkswagen ... Color red, with leather upholstering, like new. Only 1450.00 1964 Volkswagen ... Color: blue with matching upholstering. Only 1125.00 - 1958 Volkswagen Custom. $395.00 196] VollewelGen Deluxe $650.00 1959 Ford Station Wagon | - $75.00 low mileage, 1958 Pontac Sedan $395.00 1958 Dodge Sedan ~ $195.00 RS ST. PETERS ROAD - ¢ 1963 Volkswagen DELIVERY VAN In good condition, only 28,000 miles. Only 750.00 1962 Volkswagen CUSTOM Only 795.00 1960, Volkswagen Beline $450.00) 1961: Austin Cambridge 7 $495.00; 1957 Pontiac 2-door . $150, OOF. 1961 Corvair Seedan ; $395, 00 196] Zephyr Sedan oe 00, NKINS- TD. ox | | hope Moore; crop rotation, Da-; vid Smith; farm financing, Da- | vid MacLean and Keith Lan-) 1 Dickieson._ | On Maréh 15 Rudi Dallenbach | will be the instructor on the sub- ject; ‘adjusting to Changed Con- | | ditions’’: on March 22 soil man- agement and fertility will be the| Announcements | DR. CITY & QUEENS FRANK BURKE will be Absent! | from his practicé from March 16 to | March 23 inclusive 4 “— ALLAN MacMillan will be Seeking opportunity? Challenge? Rapidly expanding medi- _cal center complex has immediate opening community in year-round. resort area. Please send me additional information about, these challenging posi- tions: ese ee ge ee ee ‘Addo ess * . Clip and mail to: Assistant Director of Hospital, Burlington, Vermont. ey (registered or eligible ) Medical Technologists. Attrattive university ersonnel, Mary Fletcher - Beyem bm (edu) Visit Us For Ideas For ‘ Retter Living © CHANDLER BROS. LTD. Building Supplies -—Ne,.1. Plywood Place “Ch'town, P.E.T. + 4-655" * DR. ft. absent from his office Mareh 15th to _ 30th inclusive. @ CARD PARTY in North Wiltshire . hall on Monday night at 830 p.m. In aid of the hall ‘ evety Monday night at § p.m. : e ‘RESERVE THURSDAY March 17, | BILDA’S BEAUTY SALON, 191 Grat- ton Street continues her speciais on month of March with or without appointment. Telephone 4-3837. NORTH RIVER rink tonight Gay): Juvenile pla¥downs — N River vs. Borden, 9.15. Admission .25c. Minor hockey semifinals game — Paperweights North River vs Cofa- wail at Fdaet i Pee Wees - Maven ‘vi ackley, 6 45; va. Winsloe 7.30; Bantams — Cove. | head v«. Wilshire 8.15, { KINGS COUNTY BINGO. AT Montague Legion Home ¢ New for Knighte of Columbus Irish variety eoncert, MRES auditorium, day: North. Shore finals, Seabrookes Juniors vs. Sp Game time 8:15. Kensington ring Valley. | McGUIRK — At Hos | daughter. A sister for Teresa and Lor. raine. ~Vita | Statistics BIRTHS DUNN: Hospital on Sunday Feb. 20th, 1966, dim and Betty Ann (nee Millar) ‘wish to announce the arrival | 7% of a baby girl at the, Ottawa Civic ‘s $10.00 perme and up at % price for the | ?>. ( Mon- F oe orth Hampshire {| - 8:30 p.m. e b Admistidn 75c, students .80, pre-school — | PRINCE COUNTY > KENSINGTON RINK to night mon. Weight 6 Ibs., 10 ozs. A ‘sister for Dale. 3 McGUIRE -— Brian and Alycia ine (Wren aes 8 ozs. ENGAGEMENTS WENTZELL — CUDMORE—Announce- Susan’ Wentzell, daughter of Mr and Mrs. William T. Wentzell, 69 Lake. view Avenue, Lynn, Mass, to A. © Douglas Cudmore. He is the son of # Mr, and Mrs, C. Freeman Cudmore, ~ 381 Central Street. Saugus. Mass. © formerly of Charlottetown, Prince Ed. { i father and mother, Mr, and Mrs . Isaa¢e CARD OF THANKS I WISH TO express. my thanks to Dr. Clark, Dr. Beer, Dr. Gallant. nurses and staff of Prince County. Hospital for their wonderful care while a patient thre. Also to Rev. Files and Clergy who Visited, many thanks for letters, cards, flowers, treats, and all those helped in my home. Many thanks. Mrs. Don MacLeod, Irishtown. IN MEMORIAM LAWSON — In loving memory of our father who passed away March 8, 1963 and mother er 17, 1957. ae is month is here with deep regrets % brings back days we'll never forget Lovingly remembered by the family What ~ would give if we could say, March 14th, 1934 q There is a road called remembrance ie | To hear your voice, see your smile, |' 8 you who . Its lonely here without you, Hello, Dad, in the same old way To sit with you and chat awhile. a father, te seen OURO Sonera et or you’ll never Know the heartache averted you see his vacant chair. by wife and family. HOWATT — In loving memo ry of). James Cook Howatt who passed away [y Where thoughts and wishes meet. We take that road in thought t For the one we cannot greet’ | We mis your. helping hand. le And why you had to go so soon li ‘ans oo understand. ie Missed and iby wife’ and fam . remembered | IN. MEMORIAM In Loving Memory of ~ fate semis OP SR Het ERRORS Oe a who departed this life March 14, 1962 % . Always oo and sadly b missed Wife and Family. rd a LONG mT JENKINS TRAN SFER ment is made of the engagement of © larch -10,: 168 , ward Island. The wedding will take place at Lynn Baptist. {Church on Sat. ;Urday, June 25, 1966.° ee -|Who visited me and ‘to the ones who | KELLY . — In loving memory of Char. va “as Kelly, who passed away March ~~ Emmett McNeill i ‘A BONAFIDE PRE- EASTER SPECIAL Exciting New For ‘66 BRITISH FABRICS Over 100 New Patterns To Choose From ~MADE-TO-MEASURE UIT SALE DRAMATICALLY HANDSOME FABRICS! Quality loomed in Britain’s world famous mills! 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