~ - l : * ~ . ; : 4 7 : ; 4 * YOUR AD ON THE CLASSIFIED PAGE MEANS. CASH. EVERY DAY MPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT (OvITAL STATISTICS MacARTHUR - MEN AND WOMEN = rn pital, March 28th, 1966, GAMBLE — Ai the Prince Edward Gordon, a brothet for Robyn. Island Hospital on March 26, 1966 to Jeanne and, Aubrey, a daughter, WHORRALL ~- Mr. Melody Ie. weight 6 Ibs. 10 ozs. A sister for Meredith, Debbie, and Sandy. will be needed for PART TIME TEMPORARY —E_, FULL TIME 7 work in food and fish process- ing plants in King’s County. Ik YOU are-now employed in these industries, or IF YOU will be available and. would like to find such*work, whether experienced or not, or IF YOU are interested in up-grading your skills through. vocational ‘training. Registration teams from -the NES will be in the following areas as shown:— MURRAY RIVER (Public Hall)—April 4 & 5 MONTAGUE (Legion Hall)—April 6 & 7 SOURIS (Federal Bidg. )—April 12, 13 & 14 __ on February 2%tif, 1968, at St. |General Hospital, St. Bonifsice;.M toba, Inserted by the family. WALLACE D. BREHAUT IN MEMORIAM In the midst-of life we are in srooxs -- OBITUARY — on March 30. 1969. | applied to the sudden passing of may \icas welt ua” ia eden | Wallace D. Brehaut of Alexan- Not just today, but always will, * dra. Eyer remembered by the family. He seemed to *be enjoying LIVINGSTONE ing, glint his death came as a peated as ae Maem 30. leet great. shock to his family, rela- tives and friends, when he so tu the weed heowsiet wa suddenly passed away on the t's to you, Dad, we would tura. - | morning of February 17th, 1966.|- those words have proven trae | He was a member of Pownal United Church and was held in |high esteem and much beloved | by those who had the privilege — of’ his acquaintance. A_ bright j and cheerful disposition, always {honourable in his business deéal- ‘ings and a man of good charac: ter and habits. Dear Dad when we lost you. ed by _daughters, Anne aod Marion. IN MEMORIAM Whorrall (nee Christine MacPhail) are Kerry’ happy te apnounce the arrival of ther daughter, ee Joanne, & Ibs.. Beaibes In loving memory of our | death are words which can. be father, W.E. Brooks who passed away -— Im loving memory -of good health previous to his PasS- my dad Stephen A. Livingstone who de- You often said we would miss you To Mr. atid Mrs, Creel |man MacArthur, at Prince County Hos- a soa, lan and Mrs. Allan | | Announcements | , The Guardian, Oharicttetown, Wed. March 30, 1966. 18 tors took to the streets in Sal- CITY AND QUEENS South Viet Nam Strongman. —— gon, at Da Nang and at the Buddhist centre of Hue. What does the . opposition Third pinta Of Book Planned want? Premier Ky, as were hia TORONTO (CP) — A third PAYED. Ora ey! Senna oe ‘predecessors, must be puzzled. printing of 20,000 copies of Lsa- ere feet mal wre ene ee le Seen Slidin Into Crisis jThe Buddhists say they desire. be LeBourdais’ book, The Trial tween 8:30 and 9 a.m. if possible, Gg a civilian. government and the of Steven Truscott, is starting Se fh . implementation of a vague immediately, Jack McClelland, SRVE APRIL 4.5 or R J yA { q AG ee! nennnye Aces 45 ae one SAIGON TAP) ARNETT ‘the most powerful members, Lt.- ‘four-point'’ program, including president of McClelland and tion Centre, Charlottetown, 1,110 don — Premier Gen. Nguyen Chanh-Thi, com the return to Viet Nam of all Stewart,, said Tuesday, ors needed -~ BE ONE! Nguyen Cao Ky {s sliding into mander of the 1st. Military ousted generals. The ‘first printing of 15,000 Spring Brook variety concert at Sian. | ley | Bridge W.1. still, nesday March "20th, at 8:30 p.m, first nee te Sponsored PY. His. survival will. depend upon SEMI-FINAL @ (Bunty B Public Speaking Contest, York Hai vation and tact. Thursday evening, March 31 at 8:15 1 the United States that Ky. ; pe oan p.m. Adjudication. prizes. program ing o i s a “ our-poi ” program, inc i it ~~ ee lealevs: shemed. metticient: to the return to Viet Nam of mus. authorities would like shield him from the vagaries of ousted generals. jhim to take a firm stand .We lost the best and dearest friend Tavingly remembered and sadly mis 5; —~ Ball, Wednesday. March 40th, 8 p.m. | {| ACADIA NUT COAL ia stock and'get it. Also cement mixers In Loving Memory of rest. MacLean Cement Blocks. WE. Grant, assisted by Rev.: T. | R. Goudge, a former minister (fans. Hymns sung were ‘Unto ~|/the Hills’’-and “The Lord is My Shepherd.” home. Hall, St. Peter's, Wednesday, March 30th. 8 p.m. for northern Kings districts : : = : Pallbearers were: Edison | and 2. Come and hear the plans of | smith, Bruce Jones, Aubrey Jud- . | $on, Harold Beaton and. John | MacMillan. Flowerbearers were: | Milton Wood, Clifford Birt, Wal- lace Smith, Vernon MaclLennon, | Gay Judson and Peter Ings. In- terment was in the church ceme- tery. The floral tributes ‘and large gathering attested to the ite potato farmers. treats. cards and my “neighbors, Royal eanalien: ecion stay in hospital. Mrs. William Buchanea, 1% Spring Park Road. treats while I was in hospital and at Doreen Beer, Clyde River. F WOULD like to express my sincere thanks to Drs. Stewart and Rachmel, Rev. Lewis and Rev. Howard, nurses who were so kind and thoughtful since com- 9 ing home; also my sister-in-law whe helped my husband st home during my esteem in which ‘the deceased ve KING. SIZE. BINGO | ‘te in NSE ae FOR LATE REGULAR SOCIAL EVENING EEE Geter | ee pace ednesday, March 30 at 8.30 p.m. Usual Good Prizes Members and guests Tickets Limited CLOSED. =Cudmore’s Dry Cleaners-_| _will be closed | Friday Night Fish Fry | age. Price: Adults $1.00; Children 50c Basilica Recreation Centre BANQUET/HALL. pepe Wednesday ee bec 12:30-to.3:30.—- cial due to the death of | W J. Carr GOING OUT OF BUSINESS | SALE ‘ALL GROCERIES—10% OFF PAINT & HARDWARE—25% OFF NOTICE THE MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC has moved to 40 Great George Street and ig now in the offices formerly oc- | ea cupied by the Department of Welfare. English style fish ahd chips. Fresh | halibut, cole-slaw, dessert»and bever- : 4 Also all the Shelving Units, Refrigerated Cases, cales and other items of store equipment are rere HOURS — 6o0 Pa oao rac | _ JOHN BEAN MEETINGS FOR POTATO GROWERS _* Monday, March 28th. Saturday, April 2nd, 1966 | at The annual meetings of John Bean ~ THE VICTORIA STORE _ users, and prospective users, will be Victoria, P.E.I. te held at the times and places shown below. You are cordially invited to at- tend and to.meet... MR. PAUL YOUNG > John Bean Representative eo ‘FORAGE CROP MEETINGS “Birch Court, Experimental Form, = Charlottetown, April 1, 1:00 p.m. Prince County Vocational School, ‘Summerside, April 1, 8:00 p.m. ® and MR. GEORGE PAULETTE ‘Rvailable land and suitable forage species —N. M. Rothwell Gorman -R Representative : ’ ° , 4 es u $ : Fertility for establishing forages-Dr. Tloyd oe MacLeod Seed Varieties and mixtures—N, M. Rothwell -Seed bed preparation, inoculations, seeding - ~ thachines—Alan Saunders. _Pros.and_ Cons ol a:Nurse Crop—Keith LeLacheur Care of Established Stands—Dr. peova Macleod | Discussion. Films. will be shown and a discus- - sion held ‘with regard to spraying and havea of potatoes as well as films on irrigation. Saturday, April and, at 2P. M. At Linkletter Motel, Surnmerside Monday, April 4th, at 8 P.M. At Church Hall, O'Leary HALL MFG. CO.LTD. John-Bean Distributors Summerside Sponsored by! Atlantic Wholesalers Ltd. Halifax Seed Co, (P.E.I.) Ltd. Ses and Ag. Chemical Dept. Maritime Co-operative i Services. a Canada Packers Shur-Gain Division P.E.J. Department of Agriculture » Please Plan to Attend! P.E.I. in Orange D every Wednesday night at #. p.m RESERVE Friday April 1: ‘for. the Bridge Hall. Sponsored by Stanley ~ DAUGHTERS OF England card game Hall. LOBA, Kirkwood South Viet Nam. .30e, Lunch How can he keep extremists gon, pa ission served, CARD PARTY Hampshire Hail, Wea- time retain the full backing of local politics. But in this crisis, the United States can only ar selfconsciously aside, hopeful KINGS COUNTY. - VARIETY CONCERT Murray River by Royal Canadian Legion. ‘tions don’t increase, Ky and the handful of gener- als who share ‘the pinnacle of power in Viet Nam_ brought. come for REGULAR SATURDAY night dance, his —_ major government cri- Corps, sis beset by the twin problems’ gave agitators and political op- lecti a that plagued Ngo -Dinh Diem portunists the ‘ ee ee ie a a and Lt.-Gen. Nguyen Khanh, the wanted. peo two previous strongmen in Student and Buddhist agita- the Communists as are under tors gr a ~ ge - Sai- the. control of the government. a ang at the So itat re complain- off the streets and at the same Buddhist centre of Hue. ora he : What the all-powerful militdry junta? want? ,Premier Ky, as were his ‘gesting th predecessors, must. be puzzled. soid out to the U.S. a judicious use of power, per- The Buddhists say they desire CALLS FOR UNITY a civilian government and the For a time the powerful back- implementation of a vague |speeches calling for public = For a time the powerful back- against the public demonstra- ing of the United’ States that Ky tions. enjoys seemed sufficient to that ‘the list of alleged griev- that. the vague anti-American shield him from the vagaries of ances seems aimed more at cre- overtones of recent demonstra- ‘local politics. But in this crisis, | ating the United.States can only stand anything. selfconsciously aside, that the vague anti-American ment: overtones. of recent’ demonstra- end and a Communist: begin?” early this month. This The cry has been raised for ehance they eountry where at least as many | |press at Winnipeg Monday. was sold and the publishers got the 20,000 second printing off the The ple are under the control of second printing is already cow- ered by orders The book deals with trial of a | Ont., 14-year-old : ing about U.S, bases along the does the opposition coast and in the mountains, sug- he government has | theory that the boy, So far Ky has concentrated on The argument is made THE CARD | SHOP confusion than solving One American official com- ‘Where does a Buddhist oes OVER THESE Low ' PRICES! SPECIAL Ladies’ Nylons SPECIAL =|, Girls’ Sneakers Plains and Plaids ONLY t 3 peir ogre | __. SPECIAL Children’s Cotton and Corduroy Jeans SPECIAL Men’s Work Sox sen SS a wr. oerenlfln Boys’ Wash and Wear Ladies’ Cotton Plaid Ladies’ Suede Shoes Ladies’ All-Weather } ra Pants Slacks Loafers and Ties Coats 2. 95 1.95 ie 5.95 ‘ome 3 95 cise 14-99 LADIES’ Girls’ Stretch Boots ‘Swamp Coats: Sizes 6, 7, & Plaid — AN Sizes - Ladies New Spring - In gold, blue, black = ONLY FOR ONLY 4 9 5 : : eee | All the latest styles _ HIP RUBBER mers : a Jac-Shirts- AN end wolone. Ba. With harness ~ now while the selec- Canadian Maile aoe Good for: a = farmers . Reg. 11.95 _ » “tow 12.95 7: 95. 7 95 MEN’E. GREEN New Shipment Work Pants : _ Reguiar 5.95 Work Boots row 3-95 8-95 wa BUY NOW. VALUES GOOD TILL FRIDAY, \ gm —*"APRILOthY OUTLET HE @ |‘ qXG0T ada ° 198 iton , boy who was found guilty ,of the slaying of Lynne Harper, 12. It advances the author's ‘now serv: ing a life. sentence, was the vie- tim of a miscarriage of justice. ' eet OREL Ty la on’ Hall) —April 18 His wife (Islay Jenkinn) pre- 2 | Montague Legion Home. Music by much of the trouble upon them. | i liti , ‘ M (Legi eb ‘ deceased him seven years ago. | James A Shaw | Cliff Peters and Archie Stewart. $1.00 selves. ~~ eens be a Feud on Se ee Just arrived in GEORGETOWN (Legion Hall)—April 19 Bc leaves to mare one cnn _. who passed away | per Sonpie, aye? exposed a Cork ‘in boa ia wha ite Ge sieaine of firm action in the "streets could paperback, : |ghter, Noreen, rs eldon j | ' ruling group by expelling one the ’ HOURS—9:30 a.m..- 6:00 p.m, at all centres) | MacCoubrey of Saint’ John, N.B. - March 30, 1964 | PRINCE COUNTY Stn re Gane gue ees _— ne nee oe ee "MARKINGS" : {@ne son, Glendon, living on ‘ : : KENSINGTON RINK touight (Wed. _ PRINCE COUNTY ee. ‘ou upon m- ie hiding his tine. 2 ae All persons interested in such employment are \farm. homestead, his wife (the To live in hearts we leave Besday(: second game best of three for | Ky has attempted . to mollify & By Dag Hammarskjold-: requested to visit a registration centre. ‘former Anne Tweedy) and one behind, is not’to die. Feo Senha: Rale Hew Lenten o- ui Viaihs “aries auaeva eat CRAG uxboanb |the opposition with the promise one ers Please bring your Social Insurance Number with. . | granddaughter, Glenda Anne. By sembered ‘by )2, Kensington’ Seabrook Juniors, win- close April Ist. Send entry's early They exposed a crack in the of earlier general elections for $1.35 you to the registration centre. pings sisters: Lola, Mrs. G. Cos) == ver remem Y' | mers of the North Shore League. Game to Mrs. Bernard Hughes, 241 Prince ruling group by expelling one of|a civilian government. But he | Yarmouth, N.S.; Ella. Mrs. — wife and daughter. time 8.30 p.m. St., Charlottetown. \the moat powerful members, Lt.- must know that any elettions \ THe EL. Enman, Westboro? Mass.; , As 2 | RESERVE Monday April 4h for : 4 NATIONAL EMPLOYM ENT SERVICE Annie, Mrs. D.W. Myers, Lake CARD OF THANKS . |ncovess Ross ee on og Pakuied Geist Deundon's Universtiy ‘Baad and i Te Pegg Mi Ppa resentative. hardly ¥ rep- (Placement Service for the Nation) - | Verde, P.E.1.; Mary, Mrs. J.S. 1% thet frieeds and sustives. oo. Wess verity tee — roms uigh Corps, early’ this month. This, ————-— Be aa a ee UN eee ewer, Caarionetows, Three wy THANKS ls extended to all doctors, 7 to 10 on the occasion of their S0th | School Auditorium. All proceeds for, gaye agitators and political op- | T00 MUCH TO READ OTICES : NOTICES ; “\brothers: Ivan J., Marlboro, nurses and special nurses whe saree | Wedding “Anniversary. They will re- wes —— _Aaminion ~~ S portunists the ehanee they! The number of books in the | ——_—— - —— Pe | Maes; nares x, Wa Beware Island ‘Hospital; at Ee aere cae aie es by the Kensington Lions Band Par-| wanted. world is doubling about every Ch’town |: ae ens and T. . Milton, jien and friends who sent cards and ‘es, Roes Corner. Lents Association, Student and Buddhist agita-'20 years. ra ; : arlotietown. visited me in hospital aond at home. suena: N © TI C E The funeral which was largely | Lemuel H. Craewell. : attended was held at Pownal Un- |} wiser TO thank Dr. Laidlaw. nerees Church on Saturday, 2 p.m.,’ of Prince Edward Island Hospital, Potato farme eting, Holy N rere ith, 1866 ai was Sa Anwar, ac, otato farmers meeting, Holy Name [conducted by the minister, Rev. S7iney Burry” all bind friends and