EMPLO'’M ENT EMPLOYMENT Splendid working conditions - Pension*Plan | Group Insurance Hoeaialieatin Highest Maas Apply in writing to: ; P.O. Box 360, Bathurst, N.B. or call collect 546-5600 Large Northshore GM Dealership _ Classified Ads A Superm. arket For Practically Everything | EMPLOYMENT - EMPLOYMENT | NOTICES ~ NOTICES |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., April 15, 1966.13. OBITUARY —== | ee a. “NOTICES MRS, CHARLES WESLEY (ER SALESMAN, Friday Night Fish Fry” [ened 37 Ss seamen fo WANTED Driver salesman wanted by city. firm. Experience preferred, but not essential. >| Basic salary plus commission. Welfare benefits. | _ Apply Guadian - Patriot box 20673 halibut, cole-slaw, dessert and bever- age. Price: Adults $1.00: Children 50c. Basilica Recreation-Centre BANQUET HALL 5:00 p.m. te 8:00 p.m, _ EXPERIENCED PRESSERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY for Dry Cleaning Plant Top Wages Paid Plus Other Benefits Will pay cost of moving. RECEPTIONIST. WANTED receptionist. Some filing, typing and bookkeeping duties. Position offers good starting salary, five day week, and.all usual welfare benefits. _ Write Box 20674, Guardian - Patriot Charlottetown firm Tequires girl as. English style fish and chips. Fresh s Charlottetown Curling Club DANCE” TONIGHT , Members & Guests q Come along and have some fun Atlantic Towing: Limited Has an opening for a Third or Fourth Class Steam Engineer to act as Third Engineer on e Harbour and Coastal ‘tugboat. Permanent employment. Please apply i in writing to: 284 Union Street: Saint John, N. B. ian ~~ Contact? JAMES BAGNELL LAUNDRY LTD. peor NOTTS “N@W Glasgow; N'S., Telephone 752-1563 —SALES- OPPORTUNITY DEPARTMENT of HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island = NOTICE =. HIGHWAY ADVERTISING ~ SIGNS The Department of Highways wish to. express appreciation for the co- +——operation of the many people who, in A “position i is being created for-an Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Requires — Announcer - Operator. This vacancy is available.at radio station CBZ- CBD in Fredericton, N.B. Applicant must be high, school graduate. ae ed Experience preferred. Salary $4,760 to $6,269. : Employee benefits include pension, group {nsurance, three weeks vacation, sick leave, etc. Apply to: Station Manager — P.O. Box 1538 Fredericton New. Brunswick. =" group life he “TRURO PUBLIC SCHOOLS “TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA Applications are invited for the follow-. ina positions: | SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL: 1 English te 1 Mathematics. | JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL: 2 Science instructors (male preferred) — 1 Mathematics ment to qualified person) 1 Home Economics (4-department set-up) 1 Music — vocal» 3 ~ ELEMENTARY: 2 Grade VI (male orelerrad) Cumulative sick leave, group agreétent with N.S.T.U. Local, Sabbatical Leave; Departmentaliz- ed set-up ‘Salary Schedule: T. “ Ill ti 00—P. «! I $8500.00 Apply to: BOYD B. BARTEAUX, Superintendent of Schools, Truro, Neve load -1-French~fbilingual-—-immediate—appoint-|- THE eee INSTITUTE BOARD of the CITY OF CORNWALL, ONTARIO invites’ applications for. the. following positions for. September, 1966. Mathematics 9-10 (3) Mathematics 10-12 (1) ‘English—9-10—(2}_ English 11-12 (1) Commercial - Typing and* “Shorthand (hb Home Economics (1) Science. 11-12 (1) Science 9-10 (2) History 9.-10 (1) * 10. French 10-12 (1) 11. Economics and Marketing 11 - 12 M1) Applicants for all positions must be university graduates ‘ad “* mus tbe willing to at, the Ontario Department of Educa- tion Summer Courses’ unless eligible for a Letter of Standing. SALARY SCHEDULE so 29TH OF Gly Da Maximum Cate Minimum 2089 $5,200 $ 9,150 2 $5,500 $ 9,575 3 $6,200 , $10,650 4 $6,600 $11,225 ‘Minimum Salary is under review. Annual Increment $300 Teaching experience allowed in full in most cases. ‘An applicant who has obtained’ second class standing, or better. in an approved university course to a total of 15 ; credits in one of the Secondary School academic subjects, or 24 credits in two related subjects is eligible for Category 2. 42 credits are required for Category 3 in most academic subjects. A credit is defined as one lecture hour a week throughout the year, or two lecture hours a week per semester. ALLOWANCES “1, $300_'a_year to maximum for Public Secondary sea Teaching experience. 2. $300 a year to maximum for teaching experience in in- : spected Private Secondary Schools. the Board, for recognized experience in other; private ~~ schools. “4. $200°a year to. the maximum. for teenie experience in. Elementary Schools. 8. $200 a year for directly related business experience to maximum of $1600. Applicants should apply in writing to: J. I,, COULTHART Superintendent of Secondary — 509 Fifth Street East, Cornwall, Ontario. Please ive, details of experience, extra-curricular interests and telephon enumber. Iaclan 6 Feces mae: Freee: $200 a year to the maximum of $1000, at the discretion of | | ~on P. EI. oe Previous sales experience is oS tial. Usual welfare benefits available. ; 8 cellent opportunity to advance in the food sales field. Reply stating age, present salary and salary expected to Box 20675, Guardian - Patriot. aoareniy young married man as sales : Company car supplied. This is an ex- ‘ROCK - SHAKESIDING - AND INSULATION FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES By Johns-Manville “Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection” The most inexpensive home care Let us prove it with a “FREE ESTIMATE". 5 Year Low-Cost Financing Ask for for JAMES STEWART - MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch’town 894-4560 as S'side 436-3419 response to our last appeal, made ap- _ plication for authority to plece adver-— _tising signs along our highways. May | urge the few we have still not heard from to act NOW. ; +— A iahase niles cctead ain til the Sign Crews swing into action. J. Philip Matheson, ea _Minister_of Highways. Charlottetown : Prince Edward Island : April 14, 1966 . COMMERCIAL SOLIDS PIPE LINE ‘COMPANY PROTESTANT SCHOOL BOARD. C SHAWINIGAN FALLS ~ HIGH SCHOOL, P.Q. invites applications for I, Physics or Chemistry Teacher (Grades 10-11) "2. Mathematics Grades 10-11 ) 3. General Subjects (Grades 8-10) ' These are attractive positions in a modern, $4900-$9500. depending upon. qualifications, with an excellent chance for promotion for a Specialist. A recent university graduate would be considered. = licant-should:-apply-in-writing, giving full- lars as to education, qualifications, experi-~ phone number and additional subjects hei is a Ene: pared to teach, to: J. E. Fisher, Principal 1125 Cedaf Avenue Shawinigan, Quebec es school, with an enrolment of! 350 and a of 18 teachers). The salary range is aa extra-curricular_activities,:references, tele. jo. NOTICE is hereby Sivan that an sonia en will be matie to the Parliament of Canada, ‘at the present, next or the next ensuing Session . thereof, for a private bill incorporating a com- a. under ‘the. Engish name of “Commercial : under the. French name of Commerciaux pour Solides” for the purpose of the construction and operation of pipe coe _within and without Canada, for the trans tion, storage and delivery of solids, liquids gases, or any of them, and to exercise ali other powers as may be deemed necessary for - the carrying out of the objects of the company; subject to the ‘provisions of the National Energy Board Act and other relevant statutes. DATED at the City of Ottawa this 16th day of March, 1966. eye KELLEY, BURKE-ROBERTSON, URIE-&-BUTLER,_ er “Wetcalte Street, Ottawa Solicitors-for-the-Applicants—— — Irish Society ERIN ROOM: NOTICES . NOTICES Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Monday, April 18th for the purchase of buttermilk >from May Ist4o December 31, 1966. Tenders to quote price per 100 Ibs. If a group wishes to tender they shall have a chairman who shall be respon- sible for the di stribution of the supply. . —CRAPAUD. CREAMERY. CO. “Fishing License | and THE BIKE SHOP TENDERS FOR BUTTERMILK Al ishing Supplies _ TONIGHT Featuring: _ AMBY GAUTHIER on the accordion Wilf MacAleer, Master of Ceremonies SATURDAY NIGHT Dancing to the music of the Shamrocks 9 to 12 Members and Guests. — Lunch ‘Served MOVING SALE The Surplus Store EVERYTHING REDUCED = ; COME IN AND SAVE alas & dalla 2 Wa — i e Y WOOL BLANKETS | WORK SHIRTS Reg. 4.25 SPECIAL Reg. 2.65. SPECIAL FISHING SPECIALS 2 pe. Rain Suits — Reg. 7.98. NOW ONLY Hip Rubber Boots ONLY $5.98 THE SURPLUS STORE 2 19 Great George Street Opposite Stewart Motors. $8.98 3.79 2 for 4.99 . T-SHIRTS. _. Suedene JACKETS 69-60 Only-t45 ~ “COVERALLS | DRESS PANTS — Reg. 7.95 Reg. 7.95 6.88 Spec. 4.95 oN. “Gen | SPRING: & SUMMER WORK PANTS. | JACKETS Only 3.80 | 10% Off PRICEDFOR QUICK SALE $13,000.00 ‘including refrigerator and electric range, 1$13,500.00 including most household furniture. ROYAL TRUST 2-2434 Evenings call I. L. Isenor 4.5478 Mortgage money now available, — “Compagnie __ des_ Pipe-Lines |. | ‘Vegetable dishes, gravy: dish, DEPARTMENT of HIGHWAYS . Province of Prince Edward Island. NOTICE WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS ~All Spring weight restrictions are REMOVED from Prince Edward Island day, April 14, 1966. Registered weights and axle weight limits of 18,000 Ibs. per single _ axle and 32,000 bs. per tandem axle _ tolerance. ” J. Philip Matheson, Minister of Highways. Charlottetown ~—~Prince- Edward Island ~“April 14, ‘1066— AUCTION SALE At Orange Hall, Kickwesed Drive On Saturday, April l6th at | ‘clock : OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Walnut dining room suite, consisting of china cabinet, buffet, table and six chairs, Axminister rug 9’ x 12’, 3 piece chesterfield, occasional chairs, rockers,. space saver, tables, scatter rugs two matching beige nylon back rugs, table lamp, hat rack, 1 large antique desk, 1 smal) desk, pictures (various sizes), 1. bedroom suite, bed, spring and mattress, chest of drawers dresser (new condition), 1 box spring (new condi. tion), 2 iron beds and springs, several dressers, chamber set, Easy washing machine, chrome kitchen set, with table and 6 chairs, vacuum cleaner (General Electric), Refrigerator, hot plate, small hand churn, small milk can, clothes dryer, crocks, (various sizes), electric kitchen clock, thermos bottle, trays, 2 sets of dishes setting for 12 consisting of large and small platters, dinner plates, luncheon, bread and butter plates, mad saucers, cream and sugar, cream Petal dishes, 8 dinners, 3 luncheons, 6 cups and saucers cake plates, odd dishes, vases. antique - brass hot water kettle. stable fork .(new!, hay -fork; 1 horse rug- “and. other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: CASH. eee PD se CLAUDE CRASWELL Ue ea Auctioneer Dial 4-7824 Ss NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE REGISTRATION A new and full registration-is-to be carried out by the NES of all persons who are now em- ployed in the food and_fish prcessing industries in King’s County, and of those persons who may he \interested in full’or part-time employment in food plants, ~<or in up-grading their skills through vocational training, whether. they have previous i) nals or not. Re ristration teams from the NES will be in the.following areas as shown:— . Murray River’ ( Public Hall) —April 4 4 5 Montague (Legion Hall) —April 6&7 - Souris (Federal Bdg. )—April 12, 13 & 14 Morell (Legion Hall) —-April 18 ~ Georgetown (Legion “Halt)—April 19 HOURS: 9:30 a.m.-6: 00 p.m. at all centres All persons interested in ‘such employ ment are urged to attend. Please bring your Social Insurance Nuimber ° with you to the registration centre. NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE ae elec service for the Nation’ % ‘|*Abide With Me”. ~ highways effective 10:00 A.M. Thurs- — 7: will be strictly enforced. Absolutely no - | Prince Edward - Island,’’ Charles Wesley Sheidow of Mill- view in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital on Wednesday January 19, 1966 at the age of 90° years. The late Mrs. Sheidow was the former Josephine Anp MacMillan, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mae Millan of Belfast. Following the husband in 1937, Mrs. resided with her son Ralph on the homestead farm until about ten years ago when she went to live with her ‘daughter, Marie and her husband Irving Tweedy at Vernon River. Besides her son Ralph and her daughter Ma- rie, she leaves to mourn | passing another daughter, Lez lie Jenkins of Malden, Mass., widow of the late Percy W. Jen- | kins and two brothers, Austin MacMillan now of Charlottetown ,and Ambrose — MacMillan at | South Portland, Maine and | host of friends and ceusnaers. Mrs. Sheidow was a brillian! | conversationalist and kept her: | self well informed on public af- | fairs She enjoyed nothing. bet- jter than having her many friends and particularly her pas- tors, past, and present visit her. ‘She was a devout member-of- / Vernon River United Church. |. The funeral service was held /on Saturday, January 22nd at and was conducted by her min- ister, Rev. W.E. Grant assisted Goudie. The hymns ‘sung were, “The Lord's My Shepherd” and Mr. Lloyd ~ Martin sang with great feeling -+InThe.Land Where We Never Grow Old.” The pallbearers were Milton Smith, Theodore Crane, Edison Storey, George Jenkins, Stewart MacPherson and Alphonsus Me- Intyre. The flowerbearers were Lloyd Furness, .Lorin Drake, Hernian Ings, Wilbur MacKen- zie, Fred Jenkins, and Harold Interment was ta the United Church Cemetery at Vernon Ri ver. } ‘CITY AND QUEENS DR, L.1. DUFFY will be absent from his office until April 19. “Men’s alt —-weather-- coats sree “windbreakers’ 11.95. BONUS—Sea View members ef Com- munity concert—The Irish Singers and @ancers April 2ist, at the Centre. ~- DR. J. A, MacMillan will be abseat Charlottetown | from the -Clinte + untfl - | April 24th. . DANCE ‘Mt. Ryan hall yas River every Friday eanteeh service. THE MT. nenanstt Players i sored Fairview Wl. ‘im Afton Hall, mae p.m. DR. +. M. inclusive. RUMMAGE sale - at - Hearts — * * | fal Hall Basement, Saturday, April 18 San a en oe ‘BE SURE TO ATTEND Winstoe cGir Saturday, Easter Tea on April 16th, im South Winsloe -Church vestry from 2.30 to 4.30. THERE WILL be a meeting of 2D school trustees and other interested persons in the Belfast area in Belfast Hall Friday, April 15 at 8.00 to- dis- “RESERVE SATURDAY May 2ist tor Lobster Supper in Christian Education Center, Cavendish. Sponsored by the UCW Cavendish Pasetoral Charge. PANTRY SALE at Moore and Mo Leod's, Friday, April 15, at p.m. | Spousored: By Camacian, of the Blind. In aid of F.R. oe \Sretip Fuhe. HEAR CONTINENTA HORN, young Indian leader “Challenge” at 1:05, Saturday afternoon over CFCY radio and at 10.05 rove par |morning over CJRW. "Challenge”’> ts | sponsored by the Division af Physical” Education and Alcohol Studies, De. partment of Education, Province of Prince Faward Island. KINGS COUNTY DANCE every Friday night Cardigan Legion Hall’ Cliff Peters Orchestra. Dancifig from 9:30 to 12:30 p.m. MacDonald in the Civie Building, Mon- tague will be open each Saturday. VARIETY SHOW in Souris High jacues auditorium Saturday, April 23rd, ;8 p.m. Sponsored by Rollo Bay CWL, Reeclasion 40e and .75c. A MEETING OF the Brudenell Golf Association will be heid at the Legion Home, Montague, Friday, April 15th, at 7:30. Important meeting all urged to attend. DEVARTMENT OF PURLIC WORKS, CANADA ‘. LOCAL PUBLIC TENDER SEALED TENDERS AD- | DRESSED to District Engine- er, Department of Publie Works. C a-n-a-da,-P..0.. Box. 1268, Charlottetown, P.E.L, and endorsed ‘‘Deck Repairs at Tignish, Prince County, will ' he received until 3:00 P. M.. 29, | A.D.S.T., Friday, April 1966. « Plans, Specifications and Forms of tender can. be seen or can be obtained at the of- fice of the District Engineer, Department of Public Works, . | Canada, P.O. Box 1268, Char- land. To each lottetown, Prince Edward Is- be__ considered, her . Vernon River ‘United - Church _ RANSUNGEEOIE GILLIS will be absent. —} trom his—office—April—17—te Are 6 omnes death of* her - Sheidow - — |—pn.—3.¢;— SINNOTT willbe absent free hin ton office from April 13th to April ‘e. -GHE LAW OFFICE of Kenneth B. tender must be made on the printed form ‘supplied by the Department ang in acocrdance with the conditions set forth therein, Before a contract is awarded, the Department may require the successful tender- ! er to furnish one of the alter- tive securities called for in | the tender documents. The lowest or any tender | not necessarily accepted. J. B. LARKIN, Mfice Manager. oN