Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Sept. 21, 1964. 17 NIGHI CLASSES Prince County Vocational High School Registration for the following courses ‘will be held at the School auditorium on Tuesday and Wednesday. Septem- ber 29 and 30. TUITION:—$|0.00 PER COURSE 1. Automobile 6. Plumbing Mechanics 7. Radio & TV repair- 2. Bookkeeping 8. Sewing 3. Carpentry 9. Typing 4. Drafting 10. Welding 5. Electrical Wiring Trade courses are designed for upgrading men now working in the trade and help them ob- tain trades qualification certificate. These courses are provided by the Depart- ment of Education in co-operation with the Fed- eral Department of Labor. a new labor contract by Christ- mas—or at least make substan- tial progress toward one—users can abandon their plans to build inventories for strike protec- tion." the metal-working weekly said. t It added that there would be grounds for optimism by the steel producers in early Janu- ,000.000 forecast he made in his 0 S ow.D°wn budget last March. he told the‘ ,Canadian Club here. I He did not estimate how much; l Minister ere less the dam“ would be IMcCLARE — Born to Doreen‘ We wish to express our thanks there are no signs of an eco-. LONG-LIVED SPIDER I nd Layton McClare at the to our relatives and friends who Inomic slow-down in Canada. Rel The female tarantula spiderI St. Clare's Mercy Hospital, St. surprised us with a housewarm- lpredjcted t'ie current expansion; may live to 80 years of age,I John's, Newfoundland on Tues- ing in Our new 01'"0 311d Dre- I No Si n seen VITAL srAnsncs Life Insurance Sales HAMILTON ICP) -— Financei ' ' n said h Booming In Canada By DON HANRIGHT 1151! companies the other six per cm day. September 15, , OTTAWA fCP) —- l'ne Lana- c son. Michael John. 9 lbs. 1/4 oz. ENGAG EM ENTS sed Cars twill continue into ltwice that of the male. 1964 a sented us with a lovely gift. I Weight Many thanks to all. dlan life insurance business is: Of the new business. ordinary . ary if the United Steelworkers 1 Leland and Marjorie Baker. still flying high. life insurance accounted for of America don’t serve notice l Last year the life compares Iabout 70 per cent of the total got their desire to terminate the MOORE ._ In loving memory of putInearly 37.000.000.000 of new Almost all the rest was group 1 present labor agreement. I RCMP Alberton‘um M “I. A 1 H, r be’ 1 t t t -- v fins on asieandmemo as. - por: and Mrs. John Greer. Ottawa. 1 smug remember "we ury l canadla" c o m p a n l e 5 dm N C a S Ontario. The marriage will Sadly missed by sist'erI Mar_ B T These figures are drawn from ‘ the USW can't serve notice of and Mrs. J.L.B. Anderson” .Macponald. who p, 5 u dlI life insurance into force in Can- CharlotteIown. P.E.l. ‘ away Sept. 21. I957, 1.Ida. the just-published report of the termination before Jan. and bounce tie engagement of “You're not forgotten. my deuj u brought the yeamnd to”; Superintendent of Insurance for can't strike until May 1 at the their only daughter. Elizabeth sisteh Iearliest—120 days after serving Louise to Cst. J . G r ee LIN," ever shall you ' of all life insurance in force to canada- 1" R MPCGTGEOL notice. ‘. staggering SMIWIWIOMI : Other snippets from the re- The 37 Canadian life com-,RUSH LIKELY Iabout 67 per ce nt of the newt Steel said the” would be ‘husiness. American firms had , a 27-per-cent slice and the Brit. . IGILLIS _ In “M” memo I f‘ additions to reserves—:rosc dur ‘ dear grandad. Simuel (ll-Illa: mg "‘9 year by sas‘s'a‘wl' who passed away September} They boosted lhEll' Invest- 21. 1963. Iments during the year by I .1316 RISE IN SURPLUSES follow their example.“ 30' One year has passed. dear. WhODPiflg $691,224,799 to $10,497.- For the whole group of 37. azine ad ” h l874.329- lclear surpluses -— after all cx- I can't afford panies had a 1963 revenue fromi , normal Operations of $II741I331I I tremendous push to build inven- 787. About 70 per cent of mar '01“! unless he” ll In "I!!! bet settlement. - "Auto makers Will set the pace and other big users will my dear sister Annie May ordinary. group and industrial t life insurance. 3 magazine explained that take place at St. Paul's Angli- im- can Church. Charlottetown, on October 17, 1964. .Irevenue was gathered by Lhejla RADLEY _ "ANDRAHAN _t :six biggest companies Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bradley. Charlottetown. wish nounce the engagement ln_ appreciation of the terrific re- sponse we had to our great used car of grandm er sale which we last week. we are :gelgafiiléghlsgmMigiiledrémze iSIIince yoiIi avere called easy; pensos including some special.be able to get enough steel to . . II . ow we 0 we remem r GILLIS - In loving memory of Their average net rateof m- I meet their day-to-day require- OHermg s°me Tremendous reduc+lons 5°" 0‘ Mr' and Mrs" VM'” Thai 58d and weary da . our father. Samuel Gillis of vestment income on life lnsur-Iments because bigger mills HandIrahan, CI‘IHI‘IONPIOWH. The You sufferpd much. you mur-l marriage will take place on mured not I Saturday. October 3rd. 1964 we watched'wu day bv day; Point Pleasant who passed' ance funds rose to 5.38 per ce“.t have pre-empted so much space. away September 21. 1963. glast year from 5.26 in 1962 and ‘ on mill book." . We often think of bygone days I 5.13 in 1961. I Steel makers will have tron on still more of our top quality used cars and trucks. Compare the values RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT MEETING VERNON RIVER SCHOOL 8:30 p.m.—23 September, 1964 PLANNING FOR HANDICRAFTS AND OTHER BUSINESS EVERYBODY WELCOME DIVISION OF RESEARCH DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE El 51- 131111513115 33511103 at 9 We cried and prayed that your When we were all to ' i . . I gether - l . . bles of their own in the event belowIWIth the quality OT the ca rs and am. Idear life :The family chain is broken now ,nEs’fmfmh";m'}Zfi§m 3pm the" l of a big inventory build-up. you Will agree that the best used cars “0"” “N.” take“ "a" '3‘" "Emmet “"9 “1"” bond- took 142' 1‘ Steel ' one producer be- sadI-V mlssed and “Wing.” ""31" God 310“ “‘0‘” “PW “'9 cent This‘ was 5 illip mom, lieves inventory building could are sold where the best new cars are FISHER - At the Charlotte- member"! by Erandchfldrenvl miss you hemleén ’m, 5.35. . d 0.9,}, generate a level of demand that Old— T +— town Hospital. September 20. I Jimmy and Gertle- 1A5 '19 0011"“ the lea" “'9 Sh“ mam bond. p n ‘ ' I would: 1. Cause a costly over- S 0 course a 1964. Mrs. Georgina Fisher. IMOORE _ In loving memow or And whispers “He is only sleep- I M I “I . taxing of steel melons capacity. 30 Lincoln Street. aged 34 ' e - 1n ‘ 0" gage “a” "Counted M '2. Invite increased competition a dear daughter and sist r.t A n n ‘l e Mae (MacDonald) “ oore. who passed a w a y I D . years. Resting at the Homes- sey Funeral Home from where M the funeral will take place. gem 91 197 Tuesday morning at 9 o‘clock w; Wis}; 'tOdav as we-Ve before to the Ch'u’d‘ “f The “1951: That God could have spared Holy Redeemer for Requiem You mam, vents more High Mass at 9.15, Interment You left {5‘50 sudden 5.0“, will take place in the Catho- Last though, unknow'n lic cemetery. ' But someday dear Ifrom imports. 3. Eventually We'll see your Smiling face I "(tidings °' “mm” "Mk‘lTSl-l: :zrlleluidillgn4nlliletl: Up in heaven never to part Walled only 4-03 per cent "Nthe US ford hide" bum“ gain. total investments. The percent- 5 Ge‘ ' 1} :2 the ' Sadly missed and lovineg re. age in Canadian common stocks1 ' I “e” y pr“. “0" membered by daughter. Muriel. was only 1.4 per cent; the rest . son-in-law, George and grand. were American and other for- IBut you left us a memory sons. Peter and Stevie. I Your loved one Is not dead 3915 Per 0911* Of total invest- dad me ts Island Chev-Olds Ltd. 1963 CHEVROLET 4 door standard transmission. six cylinder motor. omy Meanwhile. the steel making I'upIivard trend continues. Steel gn stoc .s . Preferred stocks totalled 1.43. in": “'3‘ ""5 “‘1‘ “"1" 1’” AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE For all practical purposes the best buy available to- STEELE _ At Gaspereaux. ‘ Wei” pm'ld '0 °“‘"- .MacCORMACK —- In loving ' f - t Ls _ the eighth consecutive day Reduced Sept. 13, 1964, Howard Steeiel sadly MISSEd by mother and . memory of our darling daugh- Sigrcegragmmf glen“ 3:: weekly increase in steel reduc- ' Ibrothers Warren and John. I ter. Adele MacCormack. ' tion. with the output slight'y in his 66th year. Funeral ser- 1 I I “1‘.” were foreign issues. I Vice from St, Paul‘s Church. ——————- was killed in a highway acol- FOR SALE CARS, TRUCKS and TRACTORS 1——19m 3-ton Chevrolet truck. A-1 condition. With new steel box and hoist. 1—1900 4.14m Ford truck. tar-(tern axle and insulated box. 1-1959 3-ton Ford. oonrpletcly reconditioned with heavy duty hoist. gravel box and cattle racks. 1—lntu'national 8-ton truck in A-l condition. l—Ohevrolet Mon truck. good. motor and tires. I'—‘1-ton Mercia. steel box. good motor and tiles. 1—1904 sum Dodge truck. 5000 miles. 14958 Volkswagen car. A-l condition. 1-19m Oldsmobile car, A-I condition. 1—1908 Oldsmobile oar. A-l condition. 1—1959 Ford car. A-l condition l—-No. 40 Cockshutt Tractor 1 small Ford Tractor. I The above cars and trucks are priced to sell. I If interested come see them and help set the price. Cattle and potato contracts will be taken in trade. RALPH D. MacFADYEN HUNTER. RIVER. P.E.I PHONE 1 OR 49 GILLIS —In loving memory ofl Iour grandfather, Samuel Gi-‘ gags: 1963‘ Age _ I is 0 Point Pleasant w ho' ' - ' 13.30 am. [Tigermcaléolnt St.. passed away Sepwmber 2L $331533? fig;;;ls1120ht{:I§aTden. am“ ceme ry' me mm' 30:363'63‘. a o Md” God u d'I-le picks the c'ioicest blossoms. HOGG . The death occurred ' ymyfmm gm" midst ‘3 9 And he found our darling there. at I her late residence_ I92 I we miss you more than wards} And though our lives are so lone- Tighion Road. Sept. 19. dirk; can Sa I III From $2495 To 2085 I962 MERCURY METEOR 2 door sedan, V-8 motor. spotless inside and out.‘ Perfect condition. Reduced From 1995 To 1695 ‘ 1962 MERCURY COMET 4 door, very low mileage, showroom condition. Re- c du ed From 1700 To 1475 1961 VALIANT 4 door with very low mileage. A one owner car in perfect condition. Reduced From $1650 TO $1375 1961 CONSUL 4 door, guaranteed to be in top condition and ready for winter driving. Reduced From $1095 To $789 Sturgeon. Monday. Sept. 21. I 2.500000 ingot tons of last week. with Requiem High Mass at ACTOR DIES Steel Market sanded..an 0:311. Ill-l; ranCls omp n I 1'08 - Affected By way and London lacttlr'who had As we walk through life alone.‘ [been on the stage for almost so *years. died at a hospital here , I y ‘Friday. Compton was the $352: P33. my Innf It:ng ; Once more to sit and talk wlihl Ye, we know that S is happv I - - - v A I o . . . ‘ . r ' 76th vear_ Resting a the And hear your loving voice IWllh Him. in His heavenly; Ibrother of British author I ISir lCompton Mackenzie and.Britlsh- I CLEVELAND IAPI—Marketl MacLean Funeral Home uutil . To sit and gum f b Tuesday. Sept. 22. then to St. I brings 50 film ° “we as" , _ actress Fay Compton. The fam- ‘conditioils will be affected to a Eily name was Mackenzie. but PIeter‘s Cathedral with .er- Home can never Be the same Vlce commencmg at 1030. since you were laid to rest. ome. Lovineg remembered and great extent by what happens ‘those who went into the theatre sadly missed by Mommy and on the steel labor from in the used the name of a grandfather, Daddy. ‘I'.S. during November and De- .Henl-y Compton. a famed actor. am. Interment in St. Peter'sj cemetery. McAUSLAND ~ The death oc- curred at her late residenw And your hand to "well no more N O T I C E ANNUAL MEETING 9 Esher Street. Sept. a). 1954 d “.am‘ you sump knowing of Mrs. Irving McAusland. in. I [are did could ease you, pamI SOURIS REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL her 6ch year. Resting at ‘ne will be held in Mat-Lean Funeral Home. Fu- SOURIS HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY neral notice later. : CARD Ol= THANKS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1964 AT 8.30 P. M. l wis'i to thank Dr. Gencheff.t Attendance is requested of all ratepayers. district trustees To feel your presence in cacti room You were a loving grandfather And a trusting friend who could Always turn to in our time of need and staff of the Kings C 0 Lin ty I Your trusting hand will guide us Memorial Hospital and the For your presence will' always Charlottetown Hospital for their be near. kindness to me while I was a, patient there. i also thank all I Gone but not forgotten those who visited me and those Sadly missed and always re- who sent letters cards and gifts‘ membered by granddaughter. and treats. El 'a. E I w o o d MacLeod and Earl Power. 72 Grafton S-t.l boys. MPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS DAYS AND EVENINGS Home Service — Bilingual — Mrs. Joyce Jackson Brackley Point Road Tel 4-5 40 educed Rates for Students Interested business, Clubs, Organizations and In- dividuals Rose Savage Lower Queen St. el. 4-5243 Please clip for reference HELP WANTED EARN -WH|LE YOU LEARN 5 male college students ' 2 female: students Required for evening work Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Applicants must have good personality and be over 16 years of age. Apply in person Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday only to: ROG Ellis Bros. Save Easy St. Peters Road Sherwood, P. E. I. No Phone Calls EAL ESTATE .ENERAL MOBILE HOMES USED TRAILERS -E.., MacLennan Trailer Sales Ltd. Raids Comer P.E.l. Phone 436-5117 Open Evenings Till 9 pm. , FOR SALE New three bedroom bungalow on Arcona Street REAL ESTATE Three bedrooms, bath, kitchen ’dining. and living rOOm. This home includes the following quality features: Hotwater baseboard heating. full base- ment. vinyl asbestos tiled floors, hardwood floor in "VI"! room, mahogany cupboards with post fm'mtsd top. landscaped lot. Winter work al- lowance of candor Telephone 436-2265 for iurther information, Dr. Lea. Dr. Inman the nursesl In the years that follow and parents COMMUNITY CONCERT SERIES 1964 - 1965 September 30. 1964—- Societa Corelli, World Renowned itallan Orchestra February 4. from Israe May 4. 1965— Revelers Male Quartet All Concerts will be presented in the Confederation Memorial Theatre at 8:15 PM. For this year only post season sub- scriptions can be obtained at the Box Office. Confederation Theatre on Wednesday September 30 from 12:30 PM to 8 _ PM. Adults—$7.00: Students—$3.50. A reception. in— cluding refreshments. will be held for members and artists at the Theatre after each concert. Tickets 50 cents each. __ CAN IDB SERVE YOU? On Sept. 22nd, 1964 R. J. COLLINS I960 VAUXHALL 6 cylinder 4 door, good condition. Reduced From $795 To $450 1959 RAMBLER 4 door. mechanically A-l. good body. Reduced -_ From $850 TO $575 1959 VOLKSWAGEN For the best in economical transportation try this one. Reduced From $795 To $550 1958 PONTIAC 4 door. in excellent running order, needs minor re- pairs to one front fender. Reduced ‘ From $795 To $395 MECHANICS SPECIALS DAMAGED CARS 1963 CHEVROLET Mileage 10,000, Ifront end damaged. Reduced To $995 ‘ I962 GALAXIE 4 door. front end . damaged. Reduced To $995 1963 ENVOY 4 door, front and damaged. , Reduced To $495 We also have some extra 3 ecial buys on used trucks. Drop in an look them over. All cars and trucks carry our OK used warranty. I965 — David Bar-alien. Outstanding Pianist l I]: I III l" lllIl“ .IIIIII lIlIlIIIIIIIIIIII ‘ filming” II III II III IIIlIlII ,m IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIt,” “III III IIIIIIIIIIII llwill A “I . II t In . | l t“ IIIlIl .I I I In IIIIIIIIIII lllIlIIII'HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III lIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII tI 1"“lllnulltll III-III" "I w - 3' constitutions ' w t II 1 ____.. . '.‘: - of the Industrial Development Bank will be at In tribute to the city where Confederation was born! KIRKWOOD MOTEL Charlottetown. P. E. I. Mr. Collins at the Kirkwood Motel Telephone 4-8527 or 4-5147 or in advance by writing to Regional Office In this district and throughout Canada many pereonaandfirmsinpraoticallyalltypesof businesses including Agriculture o Construction 0 Manufacturing Professional services 0 Tourist and Recreational Business a Transportation and Wholesale and Retail Tradelv have obtained loans from the Industrial Development Bank to acquire land, buildings. and machinery, to increase working capital, to start a new businea, and for other purpoeea. If you oomider that IDB can be of service. you are invited to arrange an appointment with the [DB representative by telephoning 1 id!) ' Island Chev-Olds ltdI DEVELOPI’IIISIIII‘; 203 Fitzroy St. Phone 4-6577 236 st Georg. 8m“, "mum. N_B. OPEN EVENINGS, UNTIL 9 PM.— This year our company chose the historically famous ? I l and fast-developing . . . city of Charlottemwn in which to hold a regional meeting of members of the Atlantic division and other key personnel of the management team. This "Atlantic Conference". held in the last few days. was most productive in ideas and plans for the future. For this reason we wish to thank not only the people of Charlottemwn who were our hosts but also all those individuals from various parts of the Atlantic Provinces who participated in the Conference and who played so large a part in making it the success it was! H. D. SCULLY Div-m" n1 Supervisor of 05m [ileum Frauen! Dimin- NESBITT, THOMSON AND COMPANY. LIMITED Eastern Trust Building. 154 Richmond It" CHARLOTTETOWN Phone: 894-6504 — A. K. Munch I