AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE ‘ $AVE I it IOON ALLISON MocLEOD LTD. FOR YOUR SUMMER CAMPING FUN WAGONS GALORE] I961 RAMBLER I960 I959 w I959 CHEV. 4 door wagon. Automatic. clean and sharp. PLYMOUTH 2 door wagon. V-8 engine. HILLMAN 2 door wagon. This will carry all the babies. "Open Evenings Until 8.30 P.M.” PHONE 4-7364 "YOUR RAMBLER DEALER" ALLISON MOCLEOD LTD. “Your Compact Car Centre” Cumberland Sircel — Charlottetown NOTICES __“ NOTICES ROCK - SHAKE‘SIDING and INSULATION FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES By J ohns-Manville IANNOUN CEMENTS CITY & QUEEN) GIGGEY'S PHARMACY . . . are now located in their new spacious store at 131 Great George street I next Bank Nova Scotia). Dial 4-3170 for prompt free delivery. Prescrip- tion first. . ."WE TREAT THE SICK WELL." REGULAR DANCE in Mt. Ryan Hail every Thursday night. Music by the "Star Dua- ters". QUEEN MARY Needle work Guild display of work Friday June 19th. from a pm. at the home of Mrs. Bell. 17 Water street. VESEY’S SEEDS at Y o r k open daily including evenings. Monday to Saturday. Marilime Laurentian. Kale. Mangel. vegetable seeds. etc. LOBSTER SUPPER. Imma- culate Conception basement : Wellington June 24th. Meals ISLSO and 75 cents. starting at 5 I o'clock. Bingo and other games. 1 REGULAR FRIDAY n I g h t 1 CITY 3. QUEENS I , ers. dryers, “PAID! TO automatic wan. electric ranges. refrigerators. Factory trained service The . dial 4-7341 day or eight. KINGS COUNTY BARN DANCE at Cliff Peters Rollo Bay, Monday, June 29. SPECIAL DANCE Soun's Le- gion. filday June 19. Members. uests. club members. Good music. $19.95 ‘1850 dipdflsrgiiffiii. Wm“ I” “1650 ‘895 ,3750 J E W E L L S GREENHOUSE and Garden Centre. York. tele- phone 4—7074. Open daily 8 am. to 10 pm. large selection of An- nuals including several VARIETY snow in Mt. Stew- art Memorial Hall. Tuesday June 23 at 8:30 pm. Singers. in strumentalists. step and tap dancers. etc. Local and outside all)I talent. Sponsored by Ladies American winners, Perennials, Auxiliary of the Canadian Le Geranums. Begonias. ardenln . C -t Eds. em Clased Sundagys’ 8 l Elfng an een service. Dance _ .__—_._..__.__-.--. ., ..--._, _._._.__. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT Music by the "Del - Rays". OLD-TIME fiddling and step- dancing contest In Mt. Stewart hall. June 30th. 1 REGULAR DANCE Fort ' I Augustus hall. Friday night. I I COME AND DANCE to the ITremtones every Friday night LEATHER CRAFT INSTRUCTOR CHILDREN CRAFT INSTRUCTOR Required by the Handcraft Branch for Summer Handcraft school at North Rustico, July 6 to July 3|. Qualified persons wishing to apply for either pos- Ition see: Mrs. Muriel Lister Director of Handcrafts ll2 Pownal St. Charlottetown, P.E.l. for interview. I l Refreshments available. RESERVE. July 1st for Toxm ,Party at lona. Auspices Cath- I oiic Women’s League. P.E.l. MUSIC Festival. an- nual meeting Wednes ay. June I24t11 at8p.m_ at Prince of Wales College. LOBSTER BOIL. Eldon Leg- Ilion Home. Tuesday. June 23rd. Legion members, social mem- bers and meats only. those who wish to attend please noti~ fy the secretary by June 20th. THE CLAN MacLeod Society of P.E.I. will hold a cake sale at Moore and Macleod's. Friday. June 19th 2 pm. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. CANADA WANTS one masculine and a feminine professor to teach English at French High School. St. John’s Presbyterian Church, BELFAST Graham's Pond, King's County. = RE. I." will be received un- til 3:00 P.M., A l). S. ’i‘., July 8. 1964. Plans, Specifications a I] d 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- lottetown, P. E. I. To be considered. each I dance in Morel! Village h a | l. I DANCE LEGION Hall Cardi- gan. Friday. June 19. music by Webster and Burke. Dancing 9:30 - 12:30. I I UNITED CHURCH Lobster Supper in Annanldale Hall Thurs- iday, .lune i8. Serving from 6- .10. 1.25 and .75 cents. 5 DR. BJ. GRANT. Optometrist in Victoria. Admisswn 75 cents. ,will be in the Montague office. levery Saturday from 10 am. Ito S p.m. Phone Montague 838- 2133 BARN DANCE at Kelso Gor- don‘s, Cardigan every day night. Modern and old-time ,music by the Thunderbolts. PANTRY AND Rummage Sale in Bridgetown Hall. Sat- urday. June 20th, afternoon and , evening. Sponsored by Dundas‘ UCW. v I PAI'TRY AND RUMMAGE Sale in Bridgetown Hall. Saint-h day. June 20th. Afternoon and evening. Sponsored by Dundas' U.C.W. MONTAGUE Regional School graduation exercises , day .lune 19. at 3:30 p.m. Guest l speaker Hon. Dr. L.G. Dewar.j minister of education. l mors- I High I Fri- I I Storey Electric. . I I I I I .5. A cribbage tournament in Alberton Legion hall Tuesday night for all five branches above was prese TIGNISIH WINS LEGION CRIBBAGE TROPHY and Ellersile in last place. The beautiful tr op h y pictured Gaudet. Ralph R1 hard. Mrs nted Le cette. Alphonso Gaudot. Urban c . and Mrs. Clovis Doucette and Joseph E. Blandiard. A do. licious lunch was aerved b! Alberton Legion Ladies Aux- lliary. lm. The Beatles. fun. jokes and, laughter. Admission 50 (enis. and it“. roots. I DR. DAL’I‘ON’S dental office Said To Be Gaining Support The taxpayers Tuesday night completed a slathbI-tore July 7. comprising the West Prince Bette Bridham ileftl to LOCAL PUBLIC TENDER I Zone of the Royal Canadian Frank Gaudet of Tignidi. SEALED TENDERS AD ' I Legion was won by Tignlsh Other Tignidi players Yum ' . . ' . with O'Leary second, St. An- Aubin Richard. Herman G' is. L ‘ » I I DRESSED to District Eng. ENJOY A reel of P.E.l. ev— . . . _ Ci Tuque COThOIIC SChOOl ineer. Department of Public fining of hm and )augmer‘ AL: thonys Ilhll'd, Alberton fourth Peter MacPl-Iee. Cyril Dou Com . . war)“. Canada. p‘0_ Box tend the Kensington Firemen'sI . I mISSIon 1268. Charlottetown. P. E. l.. 0' Tim? Jamboree 3' SI-g c and endorsed “Tender for Marks Hall- Saml‘dflyl Jim?! _ (Harbour Immovemems~ 20th at 8.30 pm. Featuring EdI C‘P' LG TUqUB ILGVIOIG'H’G) Que. Reconstruction of Landingl. Matmews and II“ 01d “m9 Vlo‘ COIIIIIIIHGPIIIM‘EIIIIE of citizens to he called I' This meeting [hal a u b - committees a a . Several thave received a number of resolutions for presentation to 'the public meeting. other reso- ,lutions for furthering econonw ‘of city operations are being pre- aI-ed. Several rental members reported increases far out- will be closed June 21 - July 9.}cf officers for an executive ofIwill be duly advertised in the ’1 weighing the recent increase in MR. AND Mrs. PN. Tucker, Ross‘s Corner. \vill’he home to friends and neighbors on occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. June 30th. from 2 to 5 pm. and 7 to 10 pm. I fort in approval at a pllhliollral place if at all possible. ‘the Taxpayers' Association suh- press and will be held in a cen- IRXG‘S “'(‘l't’ bolng made 0“ IOW- Iincome Ienams. creating real "hardships. One member sug- VITAL STATISTICS gested. as a result of this 8‘.- legation. that rent control should be introduced in order to pre- vent unscrupulous landlords Ifrom exploiting tenants. Securities called for in of taxpayers was report- the tender documents. y all committee members Summerside 436-3419 , SELLAR - In loving memmy‘ ohe me r Permanent Centennial Com SERVICE or WORSHIP NEXT LORDS DAY, tern;ng rm; I»: mlad; 3n 3.]. SEE PAGE 3 l BIRTHS I 0. Mrs. Rob”, ,,_ Wm W, been told gbgrregggggg gym “Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection" SUNDAY' JUNE 21 at 3 P'M- {)2 artment n‘du‘iple z e IDRUMMOND _ Mr and “re, ' 9355“! away June 13”“ 1952- assessment: by propertv own- Low Overhead and large volume meaan low prices special music rendered bv the wig] the cosditigzsafif ant; Hamld nrummnnd" News“... Two loving hands are resting "5 resulting m a magi-dens,“ 5 Year Low Cost Financing ‘ ‘ ' ' the-rein Before a 0 n. try I I “munch me arm-a] of the“: , A heart We loved is Still reduction of the original evalua' Ask for JAMES STEWART CAPITAL CITY roun. FREDERICTON. N.B. award... the heparfnfenfcmas son. on Monday June 15. 1954. A mother “'9 loved is will“ lions. MON A RCH ROOFING & INSULATION assisted by THE BELFAST QUARTE’I'I‘ AND CHOIR. require {he successful . d . y I I ‘ - For us just over the Hill- INTEREST 1N MEETING MR. JACK sco'r'r SPECIAL SOLOIST. . f . h' 9" 9‘" I .rEAcocx To Mr. and Mrs. Lovingly remembered by son A continuing interest on tho Charlottetown 894-4560 ALL ARE WELCOME .Eiveurms on? "f the alterna' I NOTICES David Peacock. on Sunday. I ' Theo. Doris and Grandchildren. 1pm.; June 14th. l964. at the Prince I , . ,. _ he .,,_..__~__,,__7 REV]. DONALD NICHOLSON 5—————~ — Edward Island Hospital. a "may": ‘aalg‘gfgnm‘fg‘n ‘rnm-I-m examples centred MINISTER The lowest or any tender DEPAR'HVIENT OF PUBLIC daughter. Barbara Joyce-I -" d' aw "m igke‘rm“ mosuy on enquiries received as F ‘ "OI necessarily accepted. w RKS. CANADA l WWII“ 7 “‘S- 15 015- Egz‘: 18th “y gm the time of the next public 0“ meeting. it was inferred fizrr this that taxpayers were lie-int illg increasinglv :ntercsted in learning more of the tax Sil'Uf‘L 1960. J. B. LARKIN, here without y PUBLIC TENDER ‘ v - , SEALED TENDERS ADD-RES- HENDRICKEN “ Al I“ Ch“ Office Manager. - - - lottetown Hospital on Mon- SED to District Engineer, De- I palrtmeni of Public Works. Can- I da-V' June 8‘ I964 I" Mr‘ ada. , It's lonely . . d Benevolent Irish Sandy and As June 30 is the closing date for ap- And sad we are today . . . x 1268' Charlotte Mrs. Frank I Hendrickcn Ines I For life is not the same to us u. d . :,_ . pl'cahons on P°+a+° and Gram Ins“ r. P f town. . ..I.. endorsed Marlm'le WISPMFI Fannlnfl- I Since you were called awaY- {siftatnhatWTh‘ft‘niizlil Tlieanc‘onmrnii‘: ‘l’ i" .II b I I I‘ll Y "Tender for Asphalt Paving at brook, a daughter.yEdna Ma- It was :1 Slldden “"1"”? tee they had a voice in their once. our represen a we WI 9 a O Easlpack Wharf. Souris, King's I rie. weight 9 lb. 917 oz. A sm- Too sudden to forget municifia, gmammen‘t s a 0 a v " ‘ ece' _ I ' I . ‘ ‘ followmg centres for the last tIme thIs At The SOCIety Club Rooms fiuiigz'npfdi’ pill/ii. bibs}: I Eating: mms' Dmrah' and And we “ho 10M you mm "1"“ "mm" “a” "'“""‘" season. You are invited in to discuss our policy on Crop Insurance, Office ' . ho love you vet. . . I Are the on“ w ‘. - that a. great deal of Interest had i Ever remembered byhls Dall- ’hee" vugcndaud Sm” ".9 (ix ghter Winnie and Family. . DEPARTMENT or FISSHERIES July 3- 1964- Semed tenders addressed m Plans. Specifications and Forms HISCOTT —— At the Prince Ed- Fricloy June 19, I964 . . ‘ lices werc received IlJrin m. A r ’ of Tender can be seen or can . ward island Hospital on June no I h f I0 t I2-00 en": Dfirbmrimfei’sli 6115122,}: .bs "Named at the office of the s 14. 1964 In Mr. and Mrs. Ver- ‘smAn . In loving memory of Ihevnagr waek. - ours ram 0 ‘ ‘ p.m. N.S. Iwill received. up to 12' DISII‘ICI, Engineer. Department: non Hiscott, North Rustico. a. my dear husband. Brenton “Pally It was arranged to . . o‘clock noon. July 1954 {or 3 0f Pugh" WWI“ canadai P-O- I daughter. Cindy Louise. I Stamp who pafikd away June lawn a lett;r Io ctty counc'l Hunter RIver. MasonIc Hall June l5 “Members And Their Guests” the construction of a 45 foot 3"" “‘3' C“”‘°“°“’W“' “31- I Weishl “balms. A sister hrl 1a. 1958. Jrnm 13° lemnvrary taxpayers“ Diesel Driven Patrol Boat. I . I Judy and Brenda. There is no parting from those “mm 99 "'l'<"‘nln8 mat-‘PI'S . I .. . ‘ To be conSIdered. each lender ‘ ‘ ' fit -ii I Ih : ' v Mt. Stewart Memorlal Hall June I6 Slpemflcatmnsa mes of Ten- . - ' . I W love a. .‘ "d. ’ "‘7" '"lmslc 0' I I er em“ may be “main”! firm“ I 3331:? flit: I ‘No distance to divide. UNIONS In in! CI!) of Charlotte- M L . H J the Department at Halifax, ; mem ‘M‘ldpm “how n leth Today in manor-v.5 garden town °re 99m" °m° “"3 FPO“ 8 deposit of $50. perset. the comb-05,, 86. 50,3. flier...“ LEWIS ~— MOORE —— Mr. and We still walk side by side. . T Souris Fede .I Building June I8 Hosts Lair 9 National m "I: "mng with? m" “ °°"““"‘“ awarded: ' M“ “W W" W" W" mm “d” "d M" ro I‘ . ' - . " I the Department mav v ' ha v In announce the en-1 departs P l , ‘ . . .1 le ulre PD. . . g able m the Reflmpr Genmal the successful tenderer loqfurn- . gagcmcnt of their daughter, i You‘ll live forever In my heart. of Canada. Deposit will be rc~ funded when specifications are I returned in good condition. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Ever loved and greatly missed by his loving wife. Marjorie. Donna .lcan to Dale Richard . son of Mr. and Mrs. Moore, Charlottetownl ish one of the alternative Sec- I urities called for in the tender .‘ documents. , Y The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Educational Conference The conferences of Learned Societies which are this year being held at. Prince of Wales Coll- Appiications may also be obtained at the Agency Office Of French ‘ STEAD —— in loving memory of 38 GI’OG'I’ George ST. CI‘IITOWH I The marriage will take place. our father. Brenton Sl-eag: the I A. W. H. NEEDLER, J. B. LARKIN at 2.30 p.m., July II at who was“. away June 1 age comprise what is probably the biggest gath- DePI‘IN “I'n'sler- OFFICE MANAGER Charlmwmw“ BM? Chapel' 1958. ~ 1..., Asmiafim d" PM» SWINE PRODUCERS “mg- °f C°“V"“’““°"'g°e"s m “99- mW °f the NOTICES NOTICES IN MEMORIAM IW“‘*I‘”"“"'W° "WWW .1. man. In. on. prov1nce.. 1800 scholars and offic1als from all parts ‘ Henry)“ m m mm. old way vermin Canadian“ is “he. of Canada are meeting at the College from June ROBERTS —-in memm~y of Ar- To hear your mm to w your duied m begin its M, day com Of P.E. Island 6 to June 20 and they include leaders in many N S mu. Roberts who passed‘ smile I ,erence_tnis morning in tbe_Oosi- fields of science. literature. and professmnal stud- “away mm again»; Fame! : To 5“ and mm with you . whfle .Wgfil‘lfa e ' - ll 9 - . h To- The Annual Meetlng of the 195- So you, who have a father e a I a I . . . ; . . The occasmn marks the first time this event French River when... hm, W"... “m u urallsm ' ' Nor ever shall you be , . know m m“. , Ru]. Joy is to Sm. On “Cam I I . ~ has taken place outSIde one of the larger univer- Tuasda J . For you 11 never d M. l . " - - - UI'I r . As long as life and memory _ a .3, “mm country. "mln‘ COHOdICIn SWING Breeders Assn' cities in a large city and it. has therefore been a y' e 23 d I P m' lam ET“! 0“ m h“ vacant ohm. mm citizens" Jean Daweb I SPEClal PI'iVilege for Pfince Of Wales to be the Having sold my farm, I will sell by Public We shall remember thee. I Mandy m5mbem. by Ms netoflaval‘Univpl-sigy is h. h... Wilhbe held hOSt INStitution- . , Auction stock. machinery and balance of crop. I AIM-"5 “WWII”: fig"! Ifamily. INN?“ :9 du'r'lfl“ . e work of organization has been enormous 10 headof cattlp. register and grad? including 1 ;s ad I y ‘mlssed y aIInI ,r. ‘ h on n non b1 Im- in the . . h M t . . .. r . y - . Pearl, herald and grandchll- 3 MAmEhnN h. (and and lav- ‘ 1‘ 53.. I and has gone on 1'01 many mom 5. on gomery Registered Holstein cow. 2 grade Holstein cows. 1. ; dm‘ i mémorv va dear mm“ Chairman of the (“0mm ,0 Hall is the headquarters for the conference. It A - I as . . . Guernsey cow. 1 purebred Holstein Heifer, 1 grade Holstein Heifer. 4 spring calves. Machinery New In- ternational Diesel tractor B273. L.P.T.O.. hydrau- lic hoist, 3 section lever hat-row. 3 furrow Cock- shutt plow on Inbber. 30 Massey Harris tractor, Cockshutt power mower, new Idea side delivery rake. No. 5 M.l-I. 6 ft. cut binder, Cockshutt trailer, spreader rubber tired wagon elevator digger elec- tric seperator 800 lb. capacity (new) gasoline en- gine 1V2 to 2111; HP. brander stove, milk pails, milk cans. quantity of lumber. shingles and well pip- ing quantity mined grain. and baled straw, ' Centennial Centre. Ch'town FRIDAY — JUNE I9th——|0 AM. Local ’Breeders and other interested in the Industry are invited to attend. EAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE l r ‘ John A. Mafhgson. Inkerman, Ito he J.H. Whitelaw of S I l‘ ISELLAR — In lei-'13:. mzmory: Wm, M55,“ away June 17. George Williams' University. I of my darlmfl Tar “Rag mm? , 19m _ 'nhls afternoon the conference ‘ that. Mr. and Mrs.‘ D e j We do hm need a special day scene sw1tches to the Prince of Sellar. Wllealley BIVPL “ 0 To br-ng ym] to our mi , Wales College annex. where Passed 3\\'R.V April 15: I953 ‘ The days we do not think of . Jack Warwick. of the University ‘ ‘and June is. 1962. . ._ yml' of Western Ontario. W‘lll chair a l(10d Rave me WOHdPIIUI PM" ‘ A“. verv hard to find. .discussum on Inter-Canadian en ‘ I studies at Canadian universities. SPE ERS holds only 110 people so that the College has book its visitors into Charlottetown’s hotels. motels, tourist homes, and into the north shore hotels which opened a month earlier for the oc- casion. Up to twenty-five meeting rooms oper- ating simulataneously had to be prowded in the college and the new Confederation centre. Twenty- two banquets and thirty-two receptions had to be arranged. Special continuous bus serVIce had to be provided by the College between the airport and the city and between the college and the north I s' I 1 Mar. I And He calls only the best. 2:3: ISO fine day and called them I We will always have a moment. 0 stop and think of you. Sadly missed. lovm-gly Scheduled to speak are David Hayne. University of Tor- ' home. . T V ,Tr; t'liat hemltltul heaven of: ,9 "mo. FrenchCaMdim studies at es . Roland Paynter J. Althur Stewart Kensington 867-4169 tion. continuous round-the-clock staff work during the conference period. ‘ Special features were provided for the Visitors. H.M.C.S. ‘Fort Erie' came to Charlottetown to take the Royal Society on a cruise. The Hudson and the Acadia, tw0 scientific ships, arrived to entertain delegates. A play. "John A. Beats the Devil.” was staged in the new theatre. The Cen- tennlei Fashion; Show was put on by the PET. Homital Ladles’ Aid for the Royal Society and the Canadian Historical Association. A book fair was exhibited in Confederation Centre “El .‘ . . Fred Wilson. who doparlcdditeraturesin Montreall. Lm‘m“ “’mm‘hm‘l ' this life June lllrh. l b only do nshler. Lucy Fermi Canada will also participate in v ' I . IMrs, Harry Cronerfiarnley) ANS mi“ But what it cost to have him go. I we“ in the I Why some thin“ have In be Delegates. will travel to Do]- e conference contiouoa mil But in his wisdom God has plan-3 vay.b_v_‘he 59, mm “mm: M c . a Only God will ever know. . ‘ m LOVlngl-V remembered by “Me tomorrow afternoon. . , , ‘ b r d b daughter. Annie. 'Toronto. Stanley G. Mullins. . , shore hotels. Meals and hospitality at all hours khchen table furnaoette and other armies to It broke my heart to lose them.":;‘.‘i‘n:a; 11M" Wand. Laurel...“ Univmity (English are necessary. e registration of delegatesd “fie numerous to mention. HE? ‘3‘?“ JEEP-them I ' Canadian studies at Laval». and I i l . Of literature. ll’lVltatlonS. man. an I e . . , I r , 'IWILSON - In loving memory- Albert Le Grand. University of I 1800 people requires much prepara- OWNER M'CTII-INEER ‘Thhfifmfa-I 6“" ""9" mm" of a dear husband and iather.:MooII-eal Istudies In the two The Humanities Asaoclalon of FOR SALE COMPLETELY RENOVATED NORWOO’D ROAD . 3 Mllgs From Centre Of Charlottetown 3 ACRES OF LAND FULL OCCUPANCY IN JULY Sometimes its hard to under- stand : a reception and their Beyond our power I" W‘- . dinner. where Bernard Emery. gave us courage to stand the cultural hum of the “Re. 00 . .publique Francalse a Quebec". And strenzbh to hm the blow- I will speak on “The French lan- world." *5 and family the Book Publlhers Council of Canada. an EMERGENCY All) ti visitors to the new . . . . . _ . $133: EuEmfsommon 0‘ "t “9 {mac I“ Bachelor and one bedroom u nIts available soon. In fireproof CARD OF THANKS I tol‘svaINTIZprthm‘gsm) mom ' ti nd storek are . . v w “sh to take this oppor- h. . ' “immirilmtifitnmisddfegié. bemnmme- building. 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