ANNOUN CEMENTS "CITY 8 QUEENS GIGGEY'S PHARMACY . . .I are now located in their new spzcious store at 131 Great‘ George Street «next Bank ofI Nata Scotiai. Dial +8170 fort prompt free delivery. Prescrip- tionfirst. SICK WEL VESEY'S SEEDS at York open daily including evenings. Monday to Saturday. Maritime grown Laurentian. Kale. Moase‘. Mangel. vegetable seeds. etc. CITY 8: QUEENS LOBSTER STUPPER Mt. Ste- wart Memorial Hall. Thursday. June 18th. Sponsored b Mt. Stewart United Church. Adults $1.50. Children 8100 REPAIRS T0 automatic wash- ers. dryers. electric ranges, refrigerators. Factory trained service men. Storey Electric. dial 4.7341 day or eight. J E W E L L S GREENHOUSE and Garden Centre. York. tele- phone i-7074. Open daily 3 am. to 10 p.m. large selection of An. nuals including several all American winners, Perennials. Geranums. Begonias. gardening aids. etc. Closed Sundays. SOUTR QUEENS WI. Dis— trlct Convention in Pownal Hall. Tuesday. June 13th. at 2 p.m. SEE THE Rope River Play- ers present their play “Bashfu-l Bertie" in Stanley Bridge Hall. TRE‘I‘TE A HIE DR. RP. STEWART. will be absent from his office from June 18th. to July 4th inclusive. CANADIAN CLUB of PET. Annual Meeting. Charlottetown- I-Iotel writing room. 5 p.m. June 18th. All members welcome. LADIES AUXILIARY of oyal Canadian Legion. Char- lottetown branch Annual Ban- quet. Thursday June 18. Tickets obtainable at Sally Shop and Fashion Shoppe. Ticket dead. line Tuesday. June 10. SQUARE - II Construction ompany .for excavating. grading. road building; also for repairs renovations or con- struction of all kinds of build- . Telephone are - 1207 or call at 103 Longworth Avenue. Charlottetown. KINGS COUNTY INGO IN St. Margaret's Parish Hall. Monday. June 15. at 3-30 p.m. Cash prices. freezo- out and jackpot. DANCE LEGION Hall. Car- «5 digan. Tuesday. June 18th Music by Thunderbolts. Dan- cing 9:30 to 12:30. RESERVE TUESDAY and Wednesday. July 7 and 8 for Souris Fisheries Exhibition and Regatta including tug of war provincial championship com- petition PRINCE COUNTY LOBSTER SUPPER. Imma- culate Conception basement Wellington June 24th. Meals $1.50 and 75 cents, starting at 5 Tuesday. June 15 at 3.30 p.m. o'clock. Bingo and other games. VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS WISENER — At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Wednesday. June 10. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wiaener. (nee Mary 0'- Connell). a son. David John. Weight 8 lbs. 2 025. A brother for Kevin. HUGHES -— At the Charlotte. ' town Hospital on Friday, June 12. 1964. to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hughes. a son. Weight 7 lbs. 13 one. Michael Stephen. ENGAGEMENTS CLOROSSEY —- RANDRARAN —-Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Clohos- sey. of Tignlsh. announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Laureen. RN. to Le John. son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Handrahan. of Tig- nlsh. Marriage to take place in St. Simon and St. Jude Church. Tignish, July 4, 1964 at 10 e.m. DEATHS MacLEOD — At the Livingston and MacArthur Nursing Home Sunday. June 14. 1904. J.. widow of the late Rev. AUTOMOTIVE D.B. MacLeod. of Kinross and Charlottetown. Resting at the Blind Woodsman! In ed b the Uses Power Sow A352,, DY"... HECLA ISLAND. Man. (CP) The whine of a power saw drift- ing from the woods in the dark of night attracts little attention on this island 75 miles north oi Winnipeg linduwoodsman of Hecla ls- bResidents know I. I. an“ cemetery OBITUARY ADRIAN D FEERAN family. Mount Stewart merchant. pectedLy on Wednesday. 1 while attending a funeral ser- vice. Re was fatally stricken shortly after leaving the grave aide service in St. Andrew‘s High] esteemed in the com- munity the late Mr. Feehan 'as In his 65th year. He was . I I I “ Cutting trees at night With a born in sly/age Harbor where power saw is but one of the ac- tivities of Edward Torfason. a 57 - year - old former fisherman who lost his sight 14 years ago in accident with barbed Wire. He also is adept at carpentry. cutting grass and hauling water from ice holes His neighbors call him "the blind Woodsman" and his wife calls him wonderful. George Gillis. field secretary with the Canadian National In- stitute for the Blind. says Mr Torfason gets to the bush by following the shoulder of a high- way that skirts the Torfason property. At a marker. he leaves the highway and enters the woods along a guide line he has erected Before seeking out suitable trees. he places a transistor radio at the end of the guide line. The sound tells him where he is at all times. "His greatest achievement is lining up the tractor which he uses to power the saw." says Mr. Gillis. Mr. Torfason has installed a chimney and septic tank for the couple's 60-year-old house and When he cu-ts grass in the property or hauls water from a hole in the ice. he takes safe- guards against becoming lost by setting up a sound beacon at. the front and rear of his home. he farmed until the mid thir-IM ties. At this time he took over the business of his late uncle. III. F. Feehan and operated the of his death. He was a faithful member of the Holy Name Society of St. Andrew‘s Church. Mt Stewart and prominent. laity work for many years. Mr. Feehan was an ardent hunter and angler throughout the most of his life. These sports brought him many warm In sudden passing. He is survived by his wife. the former Margaret Jean Gar- I rett and one son and four daugh- iters. also fifteen grandchildren. I The son and daughters are Petty Officer James Feehan. H.M.C.S. St. Croix. Dartmouth. N.S.: Mrs. Thomas Picone (Al- ctha R.N.l of White Plains. New York: Mrs. Fred Colling (Sylvia) Mt. Stewart: Mrs. Bernd Heikamp. (Gloria) Mt. Stewart! and Lynda. graduate pi al. Two sisters Mrs. James Ai- kins IZillaI Mi. Stewart and Mrs. Alberta Harold. New York also survive. I The funeral was held from the Rennessey Funeral to St. Andrew‘s Stewart where Requiem H i :11 Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father MacCormac. The funer- al mass was sung by the Sis~ ters of St. Martha and Mr. George MacDonald. The pall bearers were Wen- Oliver Smith. noon Tuesday, June 16. then to Orwell Head United Church for funeral service commenc- ing at 2:30 pm Interment MacLean Funeral Home until I mu take place in the church Cemete . CARDy or THANKS | I I wish to extend my sincere thanks to Dr. Ellis. nurses and staff of the Prince Edward Is- land Huspital for their care while a patient there. also to the Cutcliffe Ambulance Service. all kind friends and rela- tives who visited me. sent Ecards and flowers during my recent illness. Mrs. Bessie MacSwain. IN MEMORIAM ° I SENCABAUGII—In loving mem- I my of _ dear husband. Arthur W. Sencabaugh. who .‘ passed away June 15. 1981. 0 little tribute true and tender . Just to show that I still remem- ber Wonderful memories of one so dear IAre treasured still with a love I sin cere. ary . Lovineg remembered by wife. I Margaret. IN MEMORIAM ' SENCABAUGR — In memory Arthur Senca- baugh. who passed away June 15. 1961. Fondly remembered and sad- ly miss is Amanda and Lucy. GALLAN‘I‘ —— In memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Archie Gallant. who passed away June 15. 1959. Lovineg remembered by Leona. Elwood and family. RILEY — In loving memory of Richard Riley. who passed away June 14. 1960. Since you‘ve gone first and I re- mat a To walk the road alone, I live in memory’s garden, With happy days we‘ve known. Since you've gone first and I re- main. One thing I'd have you do: Walk slowly down the path of death For soon'l‘tl follow you. I want to know eadi step you take. That I may walk tihe same. For stime day. down that loner AUTOMOTIVE WHIIE IANK IRUC FOR 2000 Gallon Copocity Reconditioned motor, good tires. was used for hauling bu APPLY ISLAND TERMINALS INC. r. O. aox 433 Charlottetown SALE nlter fuel- road. You‘ll hear me call your name. Ever remembered by his wife. Priscilla. RILEY — In loving memory of Richard Riley. who passed away June 14. ‘ What we would say Hello. Dad. in the same old 1963. give if we could WIY. To hear your voice. see your a e. To sit with you and chat awhile. ’ So you who have a father. ‘ Cherish him with care. For you‘ll never know the heart- ache Tlll you see his vacant chair. Lovineg remembered by son Melburn. daughter-inlaw Gloria and granddaughter. Cathy. two nieces. I dell Glover. James Morrison. Ari-am. Charles MacDonald ‘, FLOWERS PILLOW Wife and Lynda. CROSS Francis Mao. Leslie. P i u s ITom and Aletha Senior C l a s s. Charlottetown I Hospital School of Nursing RAL ARRANGEMENT Arthur and Marian. Anthony and Pose I White Plains. N.Y. IClarke Fruit Company Ltd. CASKET SPRAY Albert and Aileen I Helen Picone. WREATH .Canada Packers Ltd. ' SPRAY .J’lm and Hazel IFred and Sylvia Bend and Gloria 512055 and Alice A yin and Amy MacKenzle don and Joan Glover a n , family Ken. John and Cathy. IMrs. Edna McKay and Ida IWlater and Betty Korfman .01iver. Freda and Lynn Smith . DeBlois Brothers Ltd. IEI d [St-aftf of H.M.C.S. Queen Char-I e .‘ e. ‘Carvell Bros. Ltd. ' HIGH MASSES . Wife Ly d n a .Tom and Aletha. White Plains. ‘ N.Y ‘ Jim and Hazel. Dartmouth. NS. :Fred and Sylvia. Mt. Bernd and Gloria. Mt. Stewart IAlberta. Long Island, N.Y. (6‘ I masses) IJim and Zilla. Glenroy Ross and Alice McCarthy. Wash- ‘ . DC. and Marion Garrett. Charlottetown gAlbert and Alice n Garrett. Charlottetown IMrs. James Walsh, Mt. Stewart ‘ IEvelyn Walsh. Mt. Stewart IHelen Walsh. Mt. Stewart ‘* Reginald Walsh. Mt. Stewart I Daniel and Ann Mullen, Mt. Ste- I wart SERVICES. ROCK - SHAiKE SIDING INSULATION FOR OLD OR NEW. HOMES By J ohns-Manvule Pennansnt Containial Colors Jobs Completed for Your aege volume waves-head and 1 means low prices 5 Year Low Cost Finan Ask fa JAMES STEWAR MONARCH' ROOFING 8: INSULATION Charlottetown 894-4560 Summerside SERVICES In Memoriam White — In loving memJCllronce Murphy. cry of— R. T. WHITE who passed away June _15. 1952. Always remembered by wife and family. Mr. Stewart IBernhard and Charlotte Heik-l IIV West Germs 2 amp. . {Vernon and Janie Currie. Char- I ‘ lotte town lAdrian Egan. Yarmouth. N. S. Mt. Stewart Alfred Bolder. Montreal r. Charles Leslie. Mt. Stewart James Morrison. Savage Har- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Murphy. Mi. SteWai‘t r. and Mrs. Daniel MacDou- gall, Mt. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Pius MacDon- ald And Family. |Mt. Stewart Inspection" 436-3419 AUSTRIA FOR MARKET GENEVA (AP) —- The cem- mission of the European Com- mon Market has recomm that Austria should join the M market in an "Organic and dur- able” asaocide membership. it was discl Friday. The com- mission's report proposed that the six market countries should open negotiations over the Aus- trian application for associate Mr membership. but set no date. ATTENTION FARMERS A series of Twilight meetings CROP MANAGE lows: Date 15 s .....e e e v e Olau reen- r e an...” a..... Tuesday, June 18 .... W ,June 17 .. Thursday..7une 18 Friday, June 19 ....... MENT AND Farm Operator ..Victor Bain . ..L. MacCaull a B. Gardiner . Norman MacDonald ... A. MACEWSII . . . . _ . . . . . ..es......ea...... on the subiect of FORAGE FERTILITY will be held as fol- Address Greanvaie CornWall NorthBedeque .. Stanley Bridge. e‘n-aaeltill... Starting Time 8:00 D. S. T. Prince Edwa EVERYONE WELCOME! rd Island De pertinent let Agriculture Meetings held regardleae at Weather. 1“: Mt, Stewart Mr.- and Mrs. Victor MacDon- aid. ed Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacDon— ald. Mt. Stewart Ellen MacDonald and Aeneas. Mt_ Stew-art Mr. and Mrs. Barnum Mac nald and family. Mt. Stewart Mrs. Agnes Gallant. Charlotte- town . and Mrs. Fred IIynes. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Peter Doucette. Mt. Stewart Mra. J.J. Macintyre and Pam- lly. Mt. Stewart 1' and Mrs D. J. MacDonald and may} Mt. Sewart Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Doyle. Mt. tewaft Mr. and Mrs. Harold MacDon- ald. Pineourt. PQ. Mr. Pratt J. Shanahan. Char- lottetown Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Benton. Charlottetm ' Ellen and James Reddin, Mon- (fell Dr. and Mrs. Frank Iurge. Giarlottetewn St. Andrew's School Children CWL St. Andrew’s sens Mrs. John amen. Charlotte- town Mr. and Mrs. R. ‘I‘. Whiteneuae. Waverleowa grime can. mon- neneral store in the village of: Mount Stewart until the time: friends who deeply mourn his M nurse at the Charlottetown Hos- t I Home ‘ . Mt. Stewart I [Owens and Kay MacDonald (3‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gallagher.‘ , P n Beaumont. M Parkdlle . Mrs. Helen Cummiakey. Char-IMrs. lottetown Inn. and Mrs. J. 1). McAskill.|Sisters oi ‘ Via ’ I The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. June 15. 1984. 15I St. Martha. Mt. Stl s. Charlottetown I Emeline Ceilings. Ly nn. ss. Jacqueline Cummiskey, Torn Mr. and Mrs, Robert Bellemore.I ‘ Melrose. ass. I Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Denning, Melrose. Mass. I IFrank and Aleth a Rossiter. 1 Montreal. PQ Mr. and Mrs. New Perth - r. and Mrs. I Beourepaire. to. - Lyn . Mass. , Mrs. J. M. Egan and Frances. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Banwlle.‘ Lynn. Mass, . Mr. and Mrs W. J. P. Cough. Ian. Charlottetown Alfred and Helen Currie. Char-. . . ottetown Joseph Callaghan. Mrs. Dorothy Sheeran. Kato- ak. N.Y. 1 Claude Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rosiek.I tron. Michigan I mm and Margaret Curley. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Devine.i Georgetown C arlottetown i ISgt. and Birt Bennett.er. and hrs. Edward Seisde— Fort 0rd. California I does. White Plains. N.Y. . Mr. and Mrs Ralph Dennis. I'Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Bour-' Charlottetown geois. Moneton. NB I M, and Mrs. Thomas Hunter. Mr an Mrs. Ralph McCar. Charlottetown i ville. Family. Kinkora Stewart; Mr. and Mrs. L Francis McAdam. Mt. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Reddin. Mt. Stewart Stewart . T.L. Farmer. town and family. Fort Augustus I lottetown Charlotte- 3. Catherine Macinty're. Dorches- I for Mass orne Redmond. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Lea Fisher. Char- I I d Mrs. James HughesIMrs.lJohn McKearney and Ca~l rol. Charlottetown l ‘Rev. Walter Reid. Charlotteers. Marion Maclnnis. Char-' I town I lottetown Mr. and Mrs. John G. Palmieri. I Mr. and Mrs. Donald McAdam. Scarsdale. N. . I est St. Peters I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glbson.IJoseoh McKay. Savage Harbor-I Port Chester. N. Y. I r. and Mrs. D, Marcianou Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doyle ; New Rochelle. N.Y. ; White Plains. N.Y. .Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Rubino.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barone.j Pleasantville. N.Y. I | Mamaroneck. N. . I SPIRITUAL BOUQUET .' ‘Mr. and Mrs. Louis Puppo. St. Andrews School Children Brooklyn. N.Y. TELEG MS . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deierlein.I Dartmouth. NS: White Plains. N.Y. EMII'Y MacLaughlin. I Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Brighton Mac- I Dougall. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. John Rowe and family. Southport Mr. and era and family. Mt. Stewart Mrs. Joyce Macintyre. Wayne and Gail. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bradley. Charlottetown Mr. and Mr Thane Doyle. Charlottetown . Mrs. George ’dricken, Fanningbrook Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bruce and family. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacDonald. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Carl MacKenna. Charlottetown :Mr 3 s. Charlottetown IMr. and Mrs. Bill Brown. Char- I lottetown IMrs. Alicia Rosette: and Fran. I ces. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mi. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Temple Murphy, Mt. Stewart ' Walter MacDonald. Mt. Stewart I Eloise Callaghan. Summerside Mr. and Mrs. Emmett MacKen- na. Sr.. Mt. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mitchell. I and family. Dromore .Elsie Feehan. Mt Stewart IGeorgie Dover. Mt. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Pius Feehan. St. I A w's Oral Peacock. J Iy. iMr. and Mrs. Cyrene Macin- l Iyre. Mt. Stewart IMr. and Mrs. Bernard Hughes. ' Charlottetown . Etta I MI. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Hennes- sey. Charlottetown Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacEach- ern. Mt. Stewart Joan Macdonald. Halifax. NS IJOIIII Baker. Charlottetown . and Mrs. arI Greenan. Charlottetown M uel McCormack. Char- lottetown Mr, and Mrs. James Doyle, Mt. Stewart ' IMr. and Mrs Warren McGuirh. Mt. Stewart lMr. and Mrs. Daniel MacDon- : aid. Souri. ILorena and Helen O’Hanley, Mt. Stewart I g -Mrs. Ernest MacEach- ’ ’Mrs. Milton Doyle. Summerside: 8“'l I I I Brenda Atkins. Mr. is ' rs. John Palmleri.‘I B o a t o n.: Scardale. N Mr. . .Y. and Mrs. John Puppou White Plains. N.Y. - r. and Mrs. Joseph Fantan-. ella. White Plains. NY. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bourgeois. Monoton. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late AdrianI Fisher wish to thank all the kind friends and neighbors whoI helped during their bereaveI NB. O SUE COUNCIL the National Indian Council. 3.1: Khan-Tinets Rorn. Mohawk t‘ the council’s decision was il- ment also those who sent the! many letters and cards of sync-7 pathy. EXPLOSION KILLs NINE I KAWASAKI (APT—An explo-I sion shattered part of a chemi-I cal plant between Tokyo and, Yukohama. Japan. Thursday! Police said nine persons were killed and 90 were injured. The explosion occurred in a section of the Showa Denko Company’s- plant at Kawasaki manufactur-I ing propylene oxide. used in; making foam rubber. i MacDonald. (marlotte- I town V Mr. and Mrs. Albert Macintyre. 1 i l 3900.000 LOAN OTTAWA (CPL—Trade Minis-l ter Sharp announced Thursday a 5900.000 addition to a 31.000 000 exports-credits loan made to p India last December. India will use the money to buy Canadian capital equipment being used in. the expansion of an Indian alu-l minum plant affiliated with lu- ‘ Seen Slighted In Canada Imam m By ALAN DUCKE’I'I' Isocieties.” he said. "Our MONTREAL ICPl — Gilles and that of our children Will be Beausoleil. director of the Uni-I improv because techno-I versity of Montreal’s industrial? logical development ' relations centre. says “too ' But. he said, this technical; effort" is being expended in progress could result in having‘ Canada on problems arising out of automation. He told a two-day symposium on automation that some meri- torious research ls being done but there is insufficient knowl- edge of the consequences of automation. Research was dis- ersed among several groups. including government. "Technological progress is an essential factor in economic de- velopment. in the improvement SHOULD REDUCE PRICES of revenue and in the dynamic He said it is “imperative that Technological progress and: I Its accelerated form that Is au-I ;tomation "pose serious prob-I .lems in many areas: the shat-1 . ing of economic gains and com-? pensation for lOsses: problems‘; of adaptation of the labor force: resulting problems In working. conditions. and problems of em- ployment.“ I life ' m I in éltgifiz‘felfare traces left in itsI mm model from the Caughnawaga for firing her from a council legal because it was not made Reserve, say-s e will sue post and as Indian Princess at an "official" directora' William Wuttunee, Chief of of Canada. Miss Horn claims meeting, (CP W hate) e reduced" so that society as a - gAuiomotion Age Pro ems whole may benefit from m- nological development. “A reduction in prices would ‘ more take-home pay for consumers and would in- ase sales. allowing industry to retain labor that would other- wise have been laid off. “But technical progress is w e same in all sectors and in all industries. In fields which are r - unit rapidly than in the economy an a whole. "If these sectors try to tain their prices and can do so effectively. the economic effect: could be serious. In such cas- it IS necessary that the relative prices of goods and services be reduced so that economic ado justments can be made without pain and be beneficial to society minium Limited. in Montreal. transformation of contemporary prices for good and services be as a whole.” THIS WEEK IN CHARLOTTETOWN and DISTRICT SPORTS A public service in the Interest of good sport, contributed by these Charlottetown and district business concerns . . . (ILIP AND SAVE FOR REFERENCE I Get Your Membership for the Basilica Recreation Centre Wholesale prices on all sporting goods PROM P. a. 1’5 ONLY EXCLUSIVE SPORTING GOODS STORE The Bike Shop and Sport Lodge 185 GREAT GEORGE STREET I I I r. and Mrs. Herbert Handra- I han. Parkdale IMr. and Mrs. Joseph Mari.. Bronx. N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hogan. Charlottetown Mr, and Mrs. Patrick Lacey : and family. Tracadie Cross IMary Coffin. Lynn. ass ' Mr. and Mrs. Monty Kelly. New- ‘ town Cross Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Coade. Mt. Stewart ,Dr. and Mrs. Carlos Gillie. Cin- cinati. Ohio 1Emmett and Barbara MacKen- . na. Mt. Stewart .St. Joseph's Alumnae Charlotte- I town I Student Nurses. Charlottetown Hospi ‘Michael Brothers. Charlotte- 1 town Mr. and Mrs. Justin Karl. White PIains.N.Y . . and Mrs. D. J. Vincelli. , Montreal lMi‘S. J. P. Msclntyre and Rita. I ,.harlottetown I Mrs. Josie Parks. Mt. Stewart IMr and Mrs Richard Collings I and family. Peabody. Mass. iMr. and Mrs. thn Feehan. I Mount Stewart 1 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Campbell. I Mt. Stewart S Mr. and Mrs. John MacEnch- I ern Cherry Hill 'Mr. nd Mrs. J. P. MacCor- Imak.Mt.Stu rt 0 e ' Mr Reginald MacDonald. Maple I Hill .Mr. and Mrs. R. lmbese. White Plains ’ I . NJ. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacDon- I aid. Mt. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. John Cullo. White Plains. NY. r. and Mrs Gerald MacDon- ald. Dlgby. NS. Dorothy Hughes. bor. Michigan Mr. and Mrs John Puppo. Mt. Verne“ N.Y. ENROLLMENT! Frank and Vivian Gibney. Rol- lis. NY Mr and Mrs. Rudolph Muhr. Hollis N.Y. Mrs. Frances Doutlas and Ben. Denve-. Colorado Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrison and family. Otterburn Reich“. 1 Momma B-rbor cum Ann Ar- r. and Mrs. Cyrl and family. Savave Mrs. Evelyn Pinon. tom l l Cornwall Ease Service A. Cecil MacDougail. Lessee Open Daily 7:30 e.m. to 10:30 p.m. Snow Tires in All Sizes At Reasonable Prices Phone 24105 WARREN MAHLER Building Contractor Remodelling A Renovations of all kinds House Moving Foundations A Specialty Phone 2,1 25 Alley l I I I . I I PLAY BILLIARDS FOR RELAXATION Q snooxnn . BILLIARDS 0 EIGHT BALL And Every Other Type Moat Modern Environment And Facilities CHARLOTTETOWN BILLIARD CLUB Phone 2-2187 I75 Gt. George We Are Equipped To Wash Your Walls Cleaner Than Iy Any Other Previous Method We use a special machine developed for thi. purpose. I‘u full information Pli. 2-2747 after 5 p.m. It. Rebieen 12 Alexandra Drive HARRISON JAMES Plumbing and Heating . Contractor lea. Res. l- Phones 6-53! Ave. wanna GOOD sroars MEET THE ROD and GUN CLUB Dancing and Special Entertainment Friday and Saturday at Richmond St. Charlottetown MONDAY BOWLING—Casual Bowling 2 to 5 p.m. Rollaway SWIMMING—Ladies swimming 2.30 to 3.30 YMCA SWIMMING—Men’s Swimming 8 to 10 YMCA MEN’S FITNESS CLASSES—7:30 p.m. BOWLING—Open Bowling l0 a.m. to I p.m. Basilica Recreation Centre KEEP FIT—Keep Flt Classes 7.30 p.m. Basilica Recreation Centre TUESDAY BOWLING—Casual Bowling 2 to 5 p.m. Runaway SWIMMING—Ladies Swim 5 to lo YMCA SWIMMING—Business Men's Swim 12 to 12.45 YMCA SWIMMING—Juvenile Boys Swim 4.45 to 5.15 YMCA WOMEN’S FITNESS CLASSES—7:30 p.m. BOWLING—Open Bowling Ill e.m. to .1 p.m. and 5 to 7 Basilica Recreation Centre EP FIT—Weight Lifting Basilica Recreation Centre WEDNESDAY andSto7 BOWLING—Casual Bowling 2 to 5 p.m. Rollaway SWIMMING—Ladies Swimming 2.30 to 3.30 YMCA SWIMMING—Junior Girls Swim 5.30 to 6.00 YMCA SWIMMING—Family Swim 41:30 to 7:30 YMCA MEN'S FITNESS C ASSES—7:30 p.m. BOWLING—Casual wling 1041: 5-7 Recreation Centre THURSDAY BOWLING—Casual Bowling 2 to 5 p.m. Rollaway SWIMMING—Junior Boy’s Swim 5.30 to 6 YMCA SWIMMING—Ladies Swim 5 to 10 YMCA BADMINTON—8.15 to 10 p.m. YMCA WOMEN‘S FITNESS CLASSES—7:30 p.m. BASKETBALL—Workers Basketball Basilica Rec. Centre BOWLING-Open Bowling 10 e.m. to 3 p.m. and 5 to 7 BARRY’S SNACK (Barry Moore. Pro Open Daily Until 3 Phone 4-6757 :5 MODERN SNACKS FOR ' MODERN PEOPLE _ Humpry - Dumpty Potato Chips (Tulle Bros. Preps.) Phone 4-3751 79 QM. FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Basilica Recreation centre FRIDAY BOWLING—Casual Bowling 2 in W p.m. Rollan-av G—Men’s Swim 1:30 YMCA BOWLING—Casualhzowling 10 e.m. to I p.m. and 5 to 7 Recreation Cen SATURDAY BOWLING—Casual Bowling 2 to 5 p.m. Rollaway SWIMMING—Family Swim I.” YMCA BASKETBALL-Girls Swap 1 to 3 YMCA BASKETBALL—Boy’s Swap 8 to 5 YMCA BASKETBALL-Basilica Recreation Centre RANKIN'S WHITE ROSE SERVICE Tires Batteries- Accessories Free Pick-up and Delivery Phone 4-5643 Grafton emu East ‘3‘ CONNIE LeCLAIR Building Contracts: Iepaire and Renovations 0 Kitchens. Rumpus Beau. om i—siu is Odessa m BRIGHTON DAIRY 1 our AND sAVI "1 1 I. I.