SERVICES INOTICES EMPLOYMENT. ‘ 4 EMPLOYMENT | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., March 18, 1966. 11 ROBERT McINNIS and Papering. An A-1 job guaranteed. ponscaatle ~¢ interior — Exterior Painting | | Special Notices © DEPARTMENT OF — PUBLIC WORKS Lucky. Ticket No. 884 B. H. MURRAY, Telephone . lepine aiss day OF CANADA p.m. : TIC NOTICES | DEVELOPMENT BOARD Eeeeet Note | EXTENSION Parkdale Recreation | OF TIME Tw. DRAW | NOTICE is hereby given that | the time for the reception of | tenders for WASTE TREAT- MENT PLANT; GEORGE- What Store Am I In? I contain precious metal! See my story on how I was born in Bavaria on the hack of my eard. Princess Hand Made Jewellery from West Germany. LENNOX HOME for ° The Aged Tel.: 4-4968 140. Water Street Charlottetown Charlottetown TOWN, KING'S COUNTY. P.E.I;, due MARCH 23, 1966, Where Am I? is extended to 3:00 p.m. (EST) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1966. ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary Department of Public Works, | Ottawa, March 16, 1966. NOTICE OF CITATION In Re Estate of EDWARD | LESTER WEBSTER © late of Midgell in Kings County, Re- | | tired, deceased, intestate. |, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that: a Citation " has ex. tracted for the passing of the | NOTICE Attention food store -op- erators—-now _ taking orders for used Huss- mann cases (5 years old) produce, frozen food, 3 deck dairy, open meat, call us today, de- livery. in April. Storev Electric Ltd. Prince Street: final accounts in -the above Estate and for an Order for | --distribution—and--the-hearing-of-———— same shall be before the pre- siding Justice in the Estates Division of the’ Supreme Court at the» Court House in. Char- lottetown in ‘Queens County, on Thursday the 14th day of April next coming, at hour -of thirty minutes after three o'clock im the afternoon. DATED this 7th -day of March A.D., 1966. -FREDERIC A oe Proctor the | FOR FASTEST SERVICE ie Personal OV skeen Eat all your favourite such~as butter, bacon, ee CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF P.E.I. 'Newsprint | EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ° “CARPENTER .— This is skilled work in constructing and | Price Cahnge | repairing wood equipment and structures. Applicants should | R ° econsidered | have completed the ninth school grade and have. considerable experience in “this trade; or any equivalent combination of NEW YORK’ (AP --Some Seg- ments of the newsprint industry $2,731. ‘have backed down from a |$10-a-ton price increase. They lsubstituted a $5 boost. Bowater Paper Co and Dom- %_ tar Newsprint, which previously announced $10 raises, said they _would instead pu! $5 increases into effect May 16 training -and experience. Salary_range. ~ $3,380. Competition No. 3661. | Competition closes Friday, March 25, 1966 | Application forms’ may be obtained by writing the Civil | | Service Commission, P.O. Box 817, Charlottetown, or by calling at 57:Queen Street, Charlottetown, PEI ATLANTIC DEVELOPMENT BOAR : 1 : i Abitibi Power and Paper Co." said it \prices. | Crown Zellerbach- Corp__ ini- ‘tiated the $10 boost March 4 and was. considering its | PLANNING DIVISION require economists to work in the field of regional economic develonme Was followed by nine other | oe pent ‘ Canadian producers The industry ‘ranks were ECONOMIST 7 Salary $14,946-$16,006 @ to take responsibility for ‘studies relating to the macr o-economic aspects of the economy of the Atlantic region, and national economic \Kimberly - Clark Corp. an- policies as they affect the Atlantic economy: [ounced $$ boosts pitas eve to assist with the integration of development being quoted for newsprint_S144 plans for individual economic sectors into a (2 tom Si4l and $139. Some comprehensive and céherent development Plan lquoted a price of si i broken Monday when _Interna- tional Paper Sales Co. an- nounced a_ $7 _ increase Great Northern Paper Co. and | jjent. in the Prince County Hos- and ' patient in Prince County Hos- southern newspapers are being’ ‘ot pneumonia The American Newspaper Publishers Association, the Southern Newspaper Publishers Association and individual news- papers have protested the $10 increase as unwarranted and unjustified and asked. the’ ducers to reconsider A newsprint industry trade publication. Pulp and Paper, said newsprint is moving into short supply ‘and will be as scarce this spring as it was last November. BALTIC Robert Craig, has returned to his home in Malpeque: after be- ing.a’ patient in the Prince Ed- | ward Island Hospital for the past several: weeks. Mr. John MacNutt, Malpeque, underwent surgery in the Prince! @. County Hospital. James -Tuplin, who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Wil- liam Woodside, Baltic, is a pat- pro- ay : Caseley Adams has returned to Sea View and. is spending a. week with Mr. and. Mrs. Roy | Adams Maurice Wall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wall, Baltic, is a| pital, suffering from an attack ~ for the Atlantic_region,__-____ IN NOTICES CES ECONOMIST 5 Salary $11,554-$13,038 | to! work in one of the followi ing fields: | @ problems of growth and _ productivity Atlantic economy @ determinants of the location of industry ‘@ resource-based manufacturing possibilitiés. | Apply to:— : irector, Planning Divison, At antic Development Board, “396 Cooper Street, — ~ Ottawa, Ontario. in. the P. O. Box 1301 Plaza Apartment terior painting. & “NOTICES | ~ BASTERN PAINTER’S Lip Have: opened a new office in Kent .. Kent Street, City. Specialize in special coatings, vinyl fabrics, interior and ex- PHONE 894-6651 Charlottetown Building, Apt., Bl ‘ Harold MacDougall, 41, of Ottawa has filed a damage action in the Exchequer Court ‘of Canada for $50,000. in dam- FORMER PRI ages from the Federal Gov- Dougall says he wag attacked ernment for injuries he claims by another prisoner and lost . complete sight of his right eye he suffered while in Kingston and suffered disfigurement to penitentiary in 1964. .Mr. Mac-° his nose. (CP Wirephoto) iNOTICES NOTICES 4-7 ‘Special Interest ts Kings. Potato Growers in At 8 P.M, _ FARMERS’ MEETING | County CARDIGAN PARISH. HALL SATURDAY; MARCH 19th. WE'RE STUCK cream, etc ‘and still lose 6 or a ee aes | WITHOUT A COPY OF sédneneed envelope plus $1.00 _ THE YELLOW ¢ full information and com- ADDRESS STICKER ete diet. Dominion Diet Cen: From your ‘Newspaper , Box 309P, Manotick. On- EXAMPLE tario. one D. por M7 .R. 2 MORELL ' SEPT 15, 1965 FOR LATE Please — Whenever writing E ee ities enclose ' ‘ copy of address label from your Newspaper It will help us tive NOTICES prompt: service. oo THE BO Re ais ; ae as THE EVENING PATRIOT CIRCULATION DEPT. SEE PAGE 3 i EMPLOYMENT. EMPLOYMENT = _ SUMMER EMPLOYMENT. Students widing, summer jobs with the ‘Charlottetown Recreation Department are asked to apply in writing to the . undersigned, “not later than March 21, 1966. ~Allapplicants must be at least 16 years ~ ‘of age by March 31, 1966, and must - be residents of Charlottetown. JAMES FOX, Director of Recreation, -- City Hall, Charlottetown - “Employment Opportunity = - Co-Operative Insurance Services Ltd., one of the fastest growing companies in Canada and the largest in P. E. I. is further expanding its ser- vices. An additional representative is wanted immediately in Charlottetown. This is a high paying position with better than average employee benefits such as group life, pension, medical-surgical and weekly indemnity. If you are between ages 24 arid 46, married and enjoy servicing the public, contact: _ WILF DRISCOLL Co-operative Insurance Services oo Cis utd, 163 Queen St. G 2 oe 45595 » CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER . “ESTIMATOR We require a man experienced in the Construe- tion of Process plants with particular emphasis on process” equipment and related typing systems. - THE POSITION INVOLVED nn rof field quantity” controlled pro- ures and reports; Analysis of ‘reports and schedules based on field quantities which reflect actual construction progress and costs. ee Preparation, direction and coordination of a change order system to control and record extra contract costs. The man we seek should be capable of interpret- ing engineering drawing such that he can evaluate labor and material requirements for particular. phases of construction activity. An engineering degree is not an absolute necessity ifthe applicant possesses the necessary. | ‘background of experi- ence as indicated above. ‘ SALARY t Salary is open with excellent prospects of long . term employment. Please submit resume to: THE-PERSONNEL. SUPERVISOR BROWN & ROOT LTD P.O, BOX 98, GLACE BAY, NS. e3 fF BANQUET HALL 5:00. p.m.-to 8:00-p.m.———--—- Friday. Night Fish Fry English style fish and chips. Fresh halibut, cole-slaw, dessert and. bever- - age. Price: Adults $1.00; Children 50c. Basilica Recreation Centre & Now Located in New Provincial Building BUSINESS HOURS: Monday through Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Friday 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Closed. All Day uuiaed ; N OTIC [ Owing to the death of Mr..W, R. MacNeill will be Closed Friday and Saturday R.E, Mutch Co, Ltd. | Government School Supply | ure a a sex-and-security case |that has rocked Parliament, vis- ited a Dr. Baker in the winter} ~ . lof 1960 for a general examina- ject. This special RURAL BEAUTIFICATION SOCIETY _ CENTENNIAL PROJECT The Prince Edward Island Rural sini tiation Society invites suggestions from any resident of Prince. Edward Island. for a 1967 Centennial Pro- _ project will be in addition to The Annual Rural Beautification Competition and may involve community or individual competitions or a special non-competitive project carried out by the Society alone. Suggested projects. should be of a relatively permanent nature. All- suggestions should be in writing and may come from individuals or organizations, such as the Women’s Institutes, and are to be mailed, not later than April 30, 1966, to Mrs. David Mutch, , Charlottetown, R R. No. 9. eS buys i in NOTICE solicit your patronage. “BUSINESS. AS. USUAL” Drop i in and see some of the many good a used Farm machinery.. i The management of E. D. Reid Produce Limited wish to take this opportunity to thank theig many customers and friends — _for th eir support and confidence -. throughout the years and masietially ROYAL TRUST REAL ESTATE E SALES 892-2434 Evéning Call I. lsenor 894-5475 Attractive three bedroom bungalow complete with household : furniture. Wall to wall carpet in livingroom and. master bed- room, Moderm kitchen and dining area. Forced air heating - system. Paved road and: driveway and-propefty is completely ~dandsca housing velopment about Sa mules from City. This home is situated on a corner lot in a new “Benevolent Irish Society ERIN ROOM TONIG HT | Special “St. Patrick” Variety Night Featuring: _Al Dowling with his Violin Y . 4 acAleer, Master of Ceremonies ATURDAY NIGHT Ne 9 to 12 “Dancing to the music of the Shamrocks . [the birth of their son, James Brewer, -FARMERS! MEETING Monday, March ZI, 1966 ~ 8.00 P.M. matters, fertilizer aid, car insurance = and dairy policy. All intevested persons invited. & i : Queens County ~_ Federation of Agriculture -— Knud Jorgenson, President New Haven Legion Hall Speakers and. discussion = potato ‘118, 1956 and May 30th 1956. BRANCH NO. 1 ROYAL CANADIAN’ LEGION CLOVER CLUB FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE . e MUSIC BY THE TARTANS - @ Featuring Art Large on organ and ‘piano. 2 Dancing 9:30 - 12 p.m.« Members and guests welcome. - Death Story Is Explained | - MONTREAL (CP)—La Presse | says it has learned that the ru- mor Gerda Munsinger had died in Germany of leukemia arose because a Montreal doctor once | told her. she had _ mild, early | eymotoms of leukemia. ,-Munsinger, central. fig- | tion, because she was feeling fl! land - depressed, the newspaper | says. Dr. Baker told. her she was | suffering from ‘mild, early.) symptoms of leukemia and told | her she must take a long re a At this time several of VITAL ST I [friends lent her money to get jher out of temporary difficulties nd she later left for Germany. Shortly before. she left she jmet a girl friend and told her labout her condition and, while ‘saying goodbye, said she was jgoing back to die “peacefully in ” several months of re ceiving no news of Gerda, the ifriend came to the conclusion that she had died, La Presse RICHMOND Sophie Gaudet, Egmont Ba ay oc spending a few days with | rmany. After her daughter, Mrs. Emily Gal- | inesburg. lant, Riehmond; spent the week-end with her par. ents, Mr. aod Mre, Walter Noom an, Richmond. Fred Arsenault, Kensington, was a recent visitor at the home of his brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Me: - DEPARTMENT OF ~ Mr. and Mrs, Abdon:Gaudet, PUBLIC WORKS OF CANADA | Richmond, _spent ai few . days last week visiting: in Miscouche. Lillian Noonan Summerside, ATISTICS- BIRTHS DAWSON — Mr. and’ Mrs, ~- Dawson Albany,—-wish..to-. announce ...the |. birth of a son, Roger Norring at the Prinee Edward Island Hospital on March 13, 1966. Weight 9 Ibs * Oma. MUTCH <M and “Mrs. mie x Mutoh, Hazelbrook, announce the birth of a daughter, Edith Kristin, at the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Wed- nesday, March 16, 1966. COOKE -— At Jeffery Hale’s Hospital, Quebee City, on March 15, 1966, to Dr. and Mrs. George A. Cooke (nee Elaine Smith), a son, Jeffery Alexander. weigh 6 Ibs.. 2 ozs, — LEWis — Mr. and Mrs. W. Claude Lewis, York, are happy to announce on March 11, 1966, at the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, Weight 9 lbs., 12 ons. 4 WILLIAMS — Glennie i« happy te an. nounce_the. arrival of his new bro: ther James David at the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on March 16, 1966. Proud parents are Eileen and Jimmie. Williams. | IN MEMORIAM | | ROSS — “In loving memory: of John ! Charles Ross, Roseberry, who passed ‘away on March 18, 1954 | Always remembered by wife and fam- | iy. | yEO: In loving memory for my Grandparents Frederick Yeo and Rose Ella “Yeo, who was laid to rest April Safe in the arms of Jesus.’ . Always remembered and’ forgotten Granddaughter Husband Lennie, children, Mr. Mrs. L. Van Dunkerken, Garsen, | carte: Yi ee never Wyama, and On- In loving memory of my grandfather Walter Whitlock who passed away March 18, 1964. _& hhaéo a wonderful grandfather, | To me he was one of the best. Early one morning God. called him |: To. that beautiful haven of rest. Sadly missed, by granddaughter Donna | WHITLOCK — ' THOMSON: In loving memory W. Earle Thomson who passed ained | ltwo years ago on March 18, 1964. We often sit. and think of him noe we are all alone. For memory is the only friend that grief can %* its own; ¢ Like ivy on The withered oak, when | all other things decay i keep green and never fade away. Our love for him will still _Remembered by wife and family, | wmrtocn -- In loving memory ey our dad Walter Whitlock, Hunter River | who passed away March_1f, 1964. | From hospital bed to heavenly rest | God took him home to be his guest. | We loved in hope and prayed in vain | That we would soon be well. again. a But -God> decided we must part,- He eased his: pain, hut broke, our hearts If he could of spoke hefore he died | These are the words he would of | replied. Weep not for me. nor sorrow. take Rut love one another for my _ sake. | Lovingly remembered by daughter and ‘son-inlaw Vera and Jim Clark. WHITLOCK In loving memory of a| dear husband and father Walter. Whit- locks who passed away March 18, 1964. This month comes with deep regret It brings back a day we will’ never Ris loving smile his welcome face, Na inne car fill his vacant place Lovingly remembered by wife and semile ’ {pital Jun forget. You fej! asleep without goodbye, Memor' of ‘you will never die. Ite only a grave but it still needs. care, For the husband and father we love fa sieeping there. IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of. _ Captain Wylie ~Coirving- who departed this life - March 18, 1965 Always remembered and sadly missed by wife and family. CARD OF THANKS 1 WISH TO thank those in the eom. munity who were so generous to: me. A thanks to waa Campbell and Julius Vréefong. Kenneth Campbell, 1 WOULD LIKE to thank Dr. Saunders | and the nurses and staff of the — Edward Island Hospital fo |af derfyl care while a patient ‘an the clergymen and those w vietted me, sent flowers, cards and ate. Eric MacKinnon, Parkdale. WE WOULD like to express our sin.) cere thanks to those who visited ‘us, also for cards and gifts. received, on the occasion of our sixty4ifth wed. ding anniversary. All was much” ap- am Island. preciated. Mr. and Mrs. Charlies Proude ANNOUN CITY & QUEENS REGULAR Friday night dance in Belfast Hall. _Masic by the Fugitives. CRAPAUD “srorTs CENTRE — | Minor hockey every Friday night. CARD parti in Kingston Hall, Fri- ' day,;-March 18. . DANCING at ,the Recreation Centre, New Glasgow “every Saturday night from 912. Music by Ed Matthews. | mame ace: SALE will be held at the Salvation Army Friday. March tat 1,30 p.m Please use side door. RUMMAGE CSALE in St. James | Church Hall, Friday March 18th at pod pm ‘LADIES AUXILIARY, | Supper Saturday March 19th from 4 to 6 p.m. Admission: $1.96. at the Community . March 19th at 6 Holy | Redeemer RUMMAGE SALE Centre, Saturday, p.m. sponsored by Cw POWNAL. RINK Friday Mareh lath. | Regular skate & to 19 pm. Admission 25 and 35 cents CRAPALD SPORTS CENTRE — j Skating every Saturday night 8 to 10 RUMMAGE sale in Aid of Ladies Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Rail- way Trainmen.. At the Basilica Rec- ‘reation Centre, Saturday afternoon March i%h at 4 pan a THE PRINCE Edward Island Hoe sy Ladies. Aid Spring Fashion Show wil! ion Centte and. 9 om box office March 2th, af 7 $1.50, available at Monda Tickets HILNA'S BEAUTY SALON, 191 Grat- ton Street antinues, her special on Sin. perms and ai at A pice tee the month oo March with or without lappoustment. Telephone 43837 TENDERS SEALED TENDERS aé- dressed to Secretary, Depart- ment of Public Works of Cam ada, Room B326, Sir Charles | Tupper Building, Riverside Drive, Ottawa 8, and endorsed | “TENDER FOR HARBOUR IMPROVEMENTS, LAME- QUE, N:-B.’’, will be received WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1966... teas __Tendet documenta can_ be in the form of a CERTIFIED bank cheque to the order of sem RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA, through: Chief Engineer, Room E-443, Sir Charles Tupper Building, Riverside Drive, Ottawa, Ont.; District: Engineer, P.O. Box. 1350, New Building, 189 Prince William Street, Saint John, N. B.; and can | be seen at the post’ offices at Lameque and Moncton, N. B. The deposit will be refund- ed on return of the documents in good condition within one month from the date of tender opening To be considered each tend-—. er must be submitted on the. forms supplied. by the Depart- ment and must -be accom- panied by the security speci- fied in the. tender documents, ~ The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. - 1 ROBERT FORTIER, © Secretary. CEMENTS” NORTH RIVER RINK Tonight Fret day, regular skate 8 - 10 p.m. Aé@ mission 25 and 530 cents. Saturday morning minor hockey. First ‘game of finals Paperweight - Cornwall vs. Pleasant Grove 8:15 a.m: Pee Wee— Leciding game of semifinals — Wir sloe vs. Hampshire 8:45 Bantams Deciding games of semi-finals Core wall ve. Kingston 9:30; Covehead ve. “Wiltshire 10:15. ) “YMCA Saiad™ he held at the Confederat- | HEAR MISS Rasyim Shaw of Rede. que, Allied Youth Alumnus interviewed nn “Challenge’’. at 10:05 Saturday morning ever CJRW and at 1:05 Sat- urday afternoon over? CFCY . radie. “Challenge” ts sponsored by the Div- ision of Physical Education and Alcohol Studies, Department of Education of the Province of. Prince Edward Island. __KINGS. COUNTY _ “DANCE every ‘Friday night Cardigas Legion Hall. Cliff Peters Orchestra. Dancing from 9:30 to 12:30 p.m. taal THE LAW OFFICE of Kenneth RB. MacDonald in the Civic Building, Mom tague will be open each Saturday. FREE CHURCH of Scotland wor ship at PRirch Hill, 11 am. and Murray River 7:30 pm. Sanday school at 2 pm Rev. Ewen E. MacDougall, mint ter LADIES: FOR that special occasion school ptom, wedding, tea -- Have your dresses made to suit the occas’ ion. Mrs Met LaBrech Telephene Souris 15. Hours — weet ‘Thureday, Tuewlay PRINCE COUNTY ° KENSINGTON RINK tonight (Frt day): third game North Shore finals Kensington Seabrook Juniors vs. Spring Valley. Game taime 9.00 p.m, WOOLLFNS — ANYONE wishing te send if weotiens for blankets pieas® contact Mrs. Eldon Large, Abany. by | April mad. ust tae ie (ee) obtained on deposit of $50.00