~~ tieo REAL ESTATE [NOMGCE 2. crniee For Sale =~ Special Notices FARMS. WE have al fous |"~ . prices, ranging {fom $2,000.00 up. to | ALE, SCHOOL (axes owing Upper: Mon. $25,000.00. Drop in or write Conrad School must, be paid | Realties, 117 Kent Street, 4.6332. . . NEWLAND CRESCENT, bungalow, | Order of the Trustees. . six rooms, separate panelled dining room, hot water heated, nice: home Community Curling Club - near all sehools, churches. Conrea | Realties, 117 Kent Street, 4-332. |, ______ Crapaud MAPLE GROVE dance hall, St. Pat. | DANCE ‘nick's for sale Contact” Wilfred Blac. | quiere or Justin Gallant, North Rua= | ne at NEWLY INSULATED five room home | with bath, of heated, on main high, | way from Kensington to Summerside. Low down payment, be ft d Price $5500. Apply: Box No 18214 Guar- dian-Patriot office, Summerside. — FOR SALE OR RENT i General] store in Victoria, P.E.I.- for rent, or will sell entire property, in- | eluding luxurious 5 bed- Saturday, March. 5th Ted Ahearn's Orchestra Lamch Served. Sherwood: Motel Dining Room Open this Sunday as usual ‘EMPLOYMENT DEGREE TEACHERS. WANTED By Stella Maris Regional High Schoo! for 1966-67 term - Teachers interested in teaching English and History preferred. J. ASD meee) WANTED oiron, Sec'y. North Rustico.. room. apartment. Contagt': ROBERTSON, The Victoria Store Phone Crapaud 4-2 Sunday until Easter. | In Re Estate of GREGORY J.) FOR SALE ‘McLELLAN, late of Charlotte: | q town im Queanis pnepto ped oct 90 acre farm with build- one gy sree Testate. | ings in Shamrock. Well | NOTICE i rene older , | ee i |that a Citation n extract. watered land in h igh ed for the pessing of the’ final| state of cultivation. accounts in the above Estate and for tribution ~ Buildings include barn, for an ae shalt | sags. . {and the hearing ‘of same outbuildings, large dwel ee ateee " Justice | ling in. good repair all equipped with elec- tricity. ‘Offers for sale may be sent to:, lin the Bstates Division of the Supreme Court in Charlottetown) ‘in Queens County, on Thursday ithe 14thih day of April next com-; — " ‘o'clock in . ~ JOSEPH HUGHES | paren this ist day of March, 112 Fern Ave. 'A.D. 1966. OR Toronto 3, Ontario. E. SOMERLED TRAIN ane PROCTOR. 2: Be Trailers DELUXE 46 X 60 Teds-Homestead. | of Three. bedrooms. etely fi | In Re Estate \ throughout includiig ‘automatic washer, | WILAZAM ~ NICOLL CRAIG, For particulars contact Richard Mul: | Jate of Charlottetown in Queens Lally, Rusticoyille, 0:2, | County, Prince Edward ‘sland, -Commissionaire, Deceased; In- NOTICE OF CITATION 4g 'ronerties Wanted S ~~ | testate. INTERESTED in purchasing Summer | JEN coftage in K h, eend all | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE? information to Post Office Box eiz, | that a Citation has been extract- |} accounts in above Esta WANTED. and’ for an Order for distribu- tion and the hearing of same shall be before the presiding Justice in the Estates Division of the Supreme Court at the Court House in Charlottetown { in Queens County, on Wednes- Older house wanted in trade on a new duplex or three or four bedroom bungalow. We will trade G. Stewart MacKay . ~~ “Telephone 4-5547- > } coming, at the hour of thirty SERVICES | minutes, after ten o'clock in the _ WILL CARE for child in my own, forenoon. home in Cornwall area daily write DATED this 2nd day of box 18117, Guardian-Patriot. February -A.D. 1966. - HAND SAWS and circular saws sharp-| ARTHUR H. PEAKE, ened and set. Can pickup and deliver, or leave at 27 Esher Street. One | Proctor. - service. Telephone 2-1727. i Found BLACK PUP | J. Thomas McKenna | — he | But .will be" closed every | NOTICE OF CITATION |day the 6th day of April next)" ~ for seasonal @mployment upon P.E.I. | | Reply stating experience, references, EMPLOYMENT __INOTICES Asphalt Spreader Operator - etc., to—_ Box.18050, Guar REQUIRED FOR APRIL |, 1966 | | | } dian - Patriot | J NOTICES, IMPORTANT MEETING | ‘For Cattlemen at Souris Parish Hall _ Monday, March. 7, 1966 2:00 P.M. Dinner at 5:00 P.M. Speakers and Discussion Beef Producer's Association | EFFECTIVE MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1966 We will be located in the new Provincial Govern- ment office building Rochford St., Charlottetown. Our mailing address will remain: P..O. BOX 757 THE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BOARD OF PRINCE EDWARD. ISLAND ~ i | | | } LABORATORY SUPERVISOR Medicine Hat General Hospital. “(250 beds) A. R. T. or equivalent. preferred. Salary negotiable. : For information write to: Dr. P. C. Racette, Patholoaist Medicine Hat General Hospital Medicine Hat, Alberta _SALESMEN WANTED If you are economically disturbed or dissatisfied with your present posit- ion and earnings and would like to know what the life insurance business _ can, offer, please contact us. Our well established Canadian Company has. room for two capable men between 25 and 45. Salary, commissions, pension, group life- and disability — complete security with opportunity for the tight man. Excellent training course ‘and field help available. Past selling exper- tence helpful but not necessary. Your reply will be treated in confidence and our tests will indicate=with accuracy -whether or nof this is the field for you. “Our staff are aware of this ad. If in- — terested write P.O. Box 192, Char- lottetown. markings. Tel Village Greet f Personal : for LONELY RETIRED widower © with Experienced Auctioneer | al 7ammle, come seria, oualy Service Mutual companionship first considered. sae In first instance write in confidence to Tel: Vernon River 58-4 Guardian-Patrict Box 18076. . ‘ NOTICES | SSeaencakt tani are aan —_____—______—_—_— | ed by tthe Home Course in Sema. Special Notices peewee £0 See eres ; ada. LERINO HOME HOW TO WIN AT BINGO) Amazing method shows how. The Aged. Money ‘back if not ‘ataied . ft At nvestment Tel.: 4-4968 you've er made. $1.00. Na- 140-Water Street tional—_Counselor, — Box--579, Charlottetown Terminal ‘‘A’’, Toronto. EMPLOYMENT _ EMPLOYMENT ~-MONTAGUE REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL REQUIRES TEACHERS for ~~~ ~Grades 9,10, Hand +2. Also—— Home Economics 8 Physical Education Music — Apply secretary: “MRS. RUTH MacLEOD SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Students wishing summer jobs with the Charlottetown Recreation Department are asked to apply in writing to the |...1.Grade 2 Teacher TEACHING POSITIONS AVAILABLE Municipality of the District of Yarmouth Carletori*.Consolidated School—10 rooms 1—Junior High Teacher. Apply to Mr. Havelock Brannen Supervising. Principal—Carleton, Co., N.S: x Wosbee meee ty Port. Maitland. Consolidated School—10 rooms 1—Grade 5 Teacher es 1—Junior High Teacher—Math. Gr. 7, Science ’ Grade 7, 8, 9. Apply to Mr. Lloyd Moses ; Supervising Principal, Port Maitland, Yar-- mouth Co., N.S. Hebron Consolidated School—20 rooms’ Yarmouth 1 Grade 5 Teacher LOTTA 1 Physical Education Teacher . -Part Time with teaching duties or full time Ph. Ed. 1 Junior High Teacher—Subject Basis Apply to Mr. V. R. Cain Supervising Principal, Hebron, Co., N.S. And 2—Music Teachers Share duties in four Consolidated Schools .’ New foundation scale. Cumulative sick leave. Municipal Schobl, Board District of Yarmouth Box 15, Yarmouth, .N.S. Yarmouth: undersigned, not later than March 21, . 1966. All applicants must be at least 16 years’ of age by March 31, 1966, and must ~ be residents of Charlottetown. oe JAMES FOX, Director of Recreation, City Hall, Charlottetown Photographer's Assistant Capable woman wanted for immediate, inter- esting, full or part-time work as otographer’s assistant. Training will be provided at processing labs, photo studio, and on various photo assign- ments. Applicants must be free to work some evenings, and to travel, when required, to various ince to assist-in color or black- - parts of the provin h and-white commercial, wedding, fashion, portrait, and all forms of still and motion-picture pho- tography. To learn one of the most fascinating and enjovable occupations available, apply in person, tO, George Wotton Photography 94 Kent Street - Phone 2-1995 SUPERINTENDENT (FEMALE) - PRISON FOR WOMEN ~ KINGSTON, ONTARIO ~ The Canadian .Penitentiary Service requires a Superintendent to be -re- sponsible for the operation and man- TONIGHT. ‘SPORTSMAN’S ‘CLUB , Sterns Building Ch’town Dancing & Entertainmen With — The . ISLANDERS MEMBERS & GUESTS mop PEL:-2-1551 <, Physical Culture & Recreation Centre ISLAND BOOKKEEPING SERVICE WILL ; Organize and maintain a complete record of your business transactions leading to and including year end financial statements and income tax re- urns. : Instruct. and as cords. a : ae . Provide all ‘other accounting services. necessary for efficient: business operation and management. Write: P. 0. Box-190-*—— Charlottetown, P.-E.-I. Phone: 894-8233 business hours sist in maintaining your own re- The Canadian Heart _ Foundation Would like to thank-all those who have support- ed heart research through “In.Memoriam” dona- _tions in the past, and wishes to point out that - “Tn Memoriam” cards are available by phoning The Canadian Heart Foundation at 894-8297 in Charlottetown. The donor will receive an official receipt for in- come tax purposes from the Foundation. In Memoriam donations are not only an endurin: tribute to your loved ones, but also a promise help to others in the. years ahead. _ BRANCH NO. 1 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION. CLOVER CLUB SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE ~~ @ Music by the Legionaires~ @ Featuring John Fielding on Piano Members and Guests Welcome Dancing 9-12 p.m. Couples Only © George Wotton Photography Photo Studio & Camera Store | formerly at 62 Grafton St. now moved to =. 94 Kent Street... (opposite CFCY)” In new, large, modernized facilities to serve you in all forms of color or black-and-white still or motion picture photography; and to. provide the best values in cameras, projectors, tape recorders, and photographic equipment. agement of the Prison for Women‘ at Kingston, Ontario, The applicant for this position must have had considerable experience in social and rehabilita- tion work and proven ability in organization and administration; applicants with a degree in a Social Science from a university of recognized standing preferred. Salary range to be discussed. Benefits include usual Civil Service sick and vacation leave, excellent pension and medical insurance plans, low cost life insurance. Applications to be received by 15 March 1966 and quote Competition No. 66-CPS-1. : Apply direct to: . Commissioner of Penitentiaries, Justice Building, Bey a“ e 7& Hichland Ave. Phone 2-198 my Ottawa 4, Ontario. ¥ Fy Attention Potato Growers O.E. M. Potato Harvester 7 Big Features: — cas . 1, Removes stems, weeds and clods of earth, etc.. from potatoes thus eliminating high labour costs. Digs and bags potatoes in one operation. ‘ Capable of digging and bagging over 1000 bags in one dav. Works most efficiently when stems are green and harvest- ing an ly crop. Ms : Works equally well with other root crops. Weighs only 1650. pounds. . Equipped with slip clutch. Delivery guaranteed for 1966 harvest. ' Order now or before March to ensure information coftact— ' SUTHERLAND BROS. TD. NPS Ps delivery. For, further Massey Ferguson Dealers dee » Morel A ‘ : Phone 51 ° v. | = a The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., March 5, 1966. 11! cP A Profits ANNOUNCEMENTS | Are Boosted CITY & QUEENS, | Spring Brook — “Polyclinic from Mareh 7th to. March | 22nd inclusive | CROKINOLE AND. card party, | Court, : , VANCOUVER (CP) — Cana- POWNAL RINK tonight ‘Saturday '| dian Pacific Airlines have March 5, hock 7 pm. Alexandra v Chace va 6 ae earmasdiaie announced a 1965 net ee with ” RED ROOSTER Restaurant reopen. C play-offs, Milton vs. Belfast. Ad- $7.900.000 ‘compared ing March 6 mission 35 and 25¢ : 800,000 inf 1964. - VARIETY CONCERT REGULAR SATURDAY night dance President: J. C. Gilmer said North River Reer@ition Centre NRA— the Vancouver - based airline Go-Go. Music by the Missn’ Links Can. achievednew highs in all cate- teen service, Admission 60c. Everyone gories of revenue and traffic. welcome , “Operating revenue at $72,200,- 00) was up 17.4 per cent over 1964 : Largest revenue Increase—46 |per cent—-was on the North At- ‘antic. i Cargo revenue tncreased 24 per cent in 1965 and 1964 and ‘air mail Tevenue 22 per cent. Nuclear Bombs Fly Over Canada in don Hall, March 11 Sponsored by Women's Institute New Low DR. L.S. COX will be absent from the LONG CREEK Hall Tuesday, March B, at 815 pm. stides on “The ‘Holy March & at 8.30 p.m. Sponsored by Land” by Mr. Brent Wood, selections Milton 4-H Calf Club: by Mrs. Sterling MacLeod, Len Gal THE “WINTER'S NIGHT” Program !4™t- Melvin Hyde, Brenda and Marsh previously scheduled in Tracadie Cross Currie, and school children. School will be held Saturday, March 5. : . KINGS COUNTY BETTY'S BEAUTY. Salon. 19 Pai Home m Milton Community , Hall, Tuesday. mer’s Lane. Cold wave specials for March: $10.00 cold wave for $800; 38.00 cold wave for 96.00; $750 cold wave for $5.00. Telephone 4-6698. Open evenings. ‘BINGO AT Montague Legion every Monday night at 8 p.m MONTHLY meeting of Cardigan Branch Royal Canadian Legion ~will he held in the Legion Hall Monday OTTAWA (CP)—-United States March Ah ot 0m Strategic At Command planes REGULAR SATURDAY night dance. Inaded with nuclear bombs have Montague Legion Home Music ty | heen flying over Canada for at- moe and Archje Stewart. $1. 125-1 19 years without any nu- . ° |Wlear accident, officials said | PRINCECOUNTY ae The US omen coe Ni ( _\for each such fli over : tan aun at os en aa ada but this now has become largely a formality, officials ad- THE <ANNUAL meetin@ of the Fed era! Dairying Co. Eldon, will be held i» Belfast Public Hall, Wednesday, Marh 16, 1966, at 8 p.m. JW Mar. Williams, secretary. NORTH RIVER RINE tonight day, Ham Bulldogs vs Kingston Crystals. | game of semifinals Game time 8 p.m. Admission 25 and 36 cents. No pre-school skate Satur. day afternoon RESERVE March 14th and 13th for the second annual Co.Op Hog produc tion meetings to be held at Birch Experimental Farm. . Program BORDEN LEGION Late: Auxiliary ded are sponsoring a Jigg’s inner in the ga BS Home on Saturday, March Sth. Serving! Defence Minister Hellyer and to be published later. 5 to 6 p.m. $1.25 plate his predecessors have said the Se, fart there has never been an oe : accident resulting in a nuclear _” ATLANTIC PERSONNEL detonation—in Canada oc any- wheré else-—shows the extraor- dinary precautions that are ta- PLACEMENT LIMITED. ken Jor sae E. O. Kerr, President, Atlantic Personnel Place- |. : + as ment Limited, is pleased to announce the open- | — Vital Statistics ing of a-branch office in Charlottetown,*P. E. I. - BIRTHS MATHESON — Mary and George are pleased to announce the arrival of <their daughter, Sheila Lynn at the King’s County Memorial Hospital on Feb. Y 26; 1966. Weight 8 ibs., 8 oss. A aia ter for Bobby and Gary. Let us help: you with your Personnel problems. Executive Personnel, Sales Personnel, Accounting Personnel, General Office Personnel and Personnel Consulting. 4 tare, John Poste Se Se eae ee ieee ta temenee ms ime da catanl eG: é ER com N , , re vlad. pees ERDAS cacy | ~ [arrival of tht daushier, (Gyivia Re. 16° Aiea ‘gina M the Prince 5510 Spring’ Garden Road Fital on Feb. 28, 1966, weight 8 Ibe. . Halifax, N. S. Charlottetown Office: Island Bookkeeping Service TO8 Kent Street — 894-8233 Mr. R. H. Coffil! USED EQUIPMENT 1__CATD8H TRACTOR 46A SERIES _ Completely reconditioned, new hydraulics. ) | $45,000.00 | CAT D8 TRACTOR I5A SERIES _ With 8S Dozer and Cab. ._ | 12 ozs., a sister for our 8 boys. WOTTON —-At the Prince Edward Ia. land Hospital on February 20th, 1966, to Mr, cnt We, Gare Wome. Highland venue, Charlottetown, son Donald Harry. IN MEMORIAM a $29,500.00 1 CAT D8 TRACTOR I5A SERIES: With 8A Dozer and No. 8 Ripper. : Being overhauled in our shop. ; 2 $31,000.00 ~ ie? ef i rl | AC HDI6 TRACTOR With Straight Dozer, Minor repairs made. i i f ° $10,500.00 25 rf t aisg | INTERNATIONAL TD With Straight Bulldozer. In good condition throughout. ‘ $17,500.00 i THE FAMILY of the late -Mre. Hyde with to express their sin: thanks to the doctors. nurses staff of the Prince Edward Hospital, Provincial Home for Aged, Cutcliffe Funeral Home, and | all those who sent floral triutes, ters and cards of sympathy theit recent sad bereavement. A vere thanks toll: ul roth 455-0581 Pn attendee vn Caterpillar, Cat and Traxcevator are r istered’ trademarks 3 DEPARTMENT of PUBLIC WORKS Province of Prince Edward Island PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND WOMEN'S INSTITUTE HOOKED RUG DESIGN COMPETITION The Women’s Institute of the Province have taken on the job of securing a design for a WALL HANGING, 7 ft. wide x 18 ft. long, for the Department of Public Works. The rug, which will be hung in the New Provincial Office Build- ing, should depict some historic event or development in the history *of Prince Edward Island. Sy ~~ Any original design will be considered from any person now — residing in P. E. I. 2 ‘ SUGGESTED DESIGNS, such as - - - (1) Samuel Holland’s vision of Charlottetown Harbour. (2) Landing of the Selkirk settlers near Eldon. (3) Blessing of the lobster boats. * (4) Farm scene. (5) Fishing scene. (6) Industrial Development (7) Queen's visit to P. E. I. Competition closes July 30, 1966. No entry fee is charged. but entrants must register by filing entry forms obtainable from the Women’s Institute office, Charlottetown. Designs are to be submitted on paper 28’’ x 72”, in colour, PRIZES: First — $100.00. (Prize-winning designs become Second— 75.00 the property of the Department Third — 50.00 of Public Works) Judging of the competition is in the hands of the Minister of Public Works, assisted by a committee of his choosing. NOTE: The actual hooking of the wall hanging is not part of the present: contest. Details of this phase will be announced later. February 22, 1966