nr eae teat mast oe Oe PED | The Guitrdian, Charléttetown, Thurs. Jan. 20, 4966. 17, BRISTOL 4 Guernsey Breeder: will be held on Pri | . ANNQUNCEMENTS. (tiiteer Bites." ae ie ; . ‘ tional Film Theatre room, ‘Dominion | Mr. and Mrs. Clement Sinnott Building. | ; and family returned home from CITY & QUEENS jeans ga a ters Plant ls Corner stone See night 8.00 Rachel Sinnott, RT, has re- | DANCE in M 1d | : River every Penan a cceg ene DANCE BELFAST Friday, Jan- |Lord’s Day at 1301 p.m. al are - weartiy | | turned to her duties in St uary 21st. Sponsorel ‘by Point Prim | ¥¢!come. Michael's Hospital Toronto DANCE 1N St. Andrews Hall, Mt |Women’s Institute. Music by the River: || ‘ a Bewtel. is Stewart, Friday night, Hughes orchestra,"| beats.. NORTH RIVER rink tonight after’ spending the holidays with ~ jdays: double header — Hampshffe vs. her mother, Margaret Sinnott -at ANNUAL MEETING, Harrington Hall..| THE ANNUAL meeting of the Ladias |Corawall 7.30 p.m.) York vs. Mile : f Saturday, January 22, 8 p.m, Auxiliary “Royal Canadian Legion wil] [tn at 9 p.m, Admission .25¢. Skat® B ne built her the old home and also visiting after, All lin aan, ® y DON McLEOD cars to e€ was ac- her other sisters atid broth beer KuIninen ©, GRANT will be aoe aaa ed ad handed in. " Rata 7" ” TRENTON, N.S. (CP) — A |cepted last year from Canadian | during hee helidies stay. re pind ee: Py amen Wen January de oi aae ce ' ‘ cornerstone industry in this |General Transit Compariy, a| Miss’ Sinnott: is the last and town Hospital’ will bed. a." rummage | KINGS COUNTY area of Nova Scotia, the |HawkerSiddeley interest. The| youngest of the Sinnott family RUMMAGE GALE~at- the” Salvation |aule-nt~the Community Centre, Thur. Hawker-Siddeley (Canada) Ltd, |contract calls for 10 to 15 cars| of 16 who are known as one of ae January M at 1.30 /day, January 20, 7 to 9 p.m. a 7 eee Thursdays car works, has remained 4 {to be produced weekly. the ae Island families, all use side door. lpdiak Aiuby enti oie pa. Peake Road ve Rar source of steady income and| Another track to be completed | being well edeated and in posi- RUMMAGE SALE Thursday January et PECIALA , 00; $10.00 cold wave $7.50; | dour. regional economic strength soon will allow construction of |tions.in different parts of Can- oh, Kirk basement at 6.45. Sponsored |$15.00 cold. wave ; $10.00. Phone 4-948) through years of coal mine elo- covered. tank hopper cars. The | ada and the U.S A. Their father. : ee with or without ' appointment: PRINCE COUNTY oe: sures and other industrial set- a Se ater <> et a, a of a EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT. _xenestignon 1 INE toa (thane The success of the subsidiary jout 10 to 15 a week. the family were all gathered | Duraley ve Spring Valley? 9.00 pam |operation here is due im mo| The variety of cars now built | around for Christmas. small measure té"& willingness |here includes refrigerator, wood | Several of the teachers in this Seabrooks vs. Rustico. to keep abreast of the latest |chip, 704on boxcars, gondolas, vicinity make the trip to SDU trends in machinery, methods dump cars, flat and special pur- | twice a week where they are Stenographer Wanted Vital Statistics tna diversincation sose carta some othe eas |atendina some ‘courses Sheshand essential—reply by ‘hand: s ay? car works form part of complicated types, the plant has good: Sacha nigeand i BIRTHS the larger Dominion Steel and ja capacity of 24 ' nest Clement Sinnott, who purchas- so written letter stating educatio as Coal Corporation's. Tren ton |daily. - q cation, ex ce a i teeta wile dees” ene | ed a lange section of land in the perience, when available and salary amounce the arival of heir son at (Steel and Trenton Industries, as PAR acum: | GUM ait sae oot * ithe ince ward Island pital on | ‘test examples moderniza- , i. expected, to— ‘ ‘January 17, 1966. Stephen. Bradbury. sprog or Eastern Car Com has just finished one of its best | has added another modera one | Weight 6 Ibs. 11 ons. his chain. ; | Production be in 1913 and |Production years and expect P, O. Box 34, IN MEMORIAM la variety. of freight cars ate |the next 12 months to be even | eerne aun all-year cottages or |turned out at the car plant. better. . | heated Stine War de al Charlottetown, P. E. I. |McADAM —- In loving memory of a However, until recently the | Plant Manager William F. credit to the ewner dear husband and father Fred J. Mc ‘plant was forced to- finish one |Knoll said an average 1,800! builder. Some change fa ‘funn who, Passed away January 20h, | order before starting another be- /workers were employed during | |old style, drafty summer cot- |- SKILLED TRADESMEN | iceturwisec = areas nine” = cr seme fom eee ee, or us pe car at a : jreached Sinnott, has la His lide was true, hia bear in| MAKE ADDITIONS Besides’ producing roling |erect several “of aaaetes “< Latest example of- moderniza- | stock, the metal working mach- gay homes for rental purposes. NEEDED FULL’ TIME FOR hte ce ee iste tame materi nc permitg, manufacture of | “Mrs. Vincent | MeGrath, w ing tracks and equipment to en- ‘items such as structural steel in the city on Tuesday along with THE SHIP REPAIR INDUSTRY Corrs whe panmea ene den. se able three Gitayent types a malpees sleet parts. and others. her son, Francis Chaisson and mes et augue” dinicenn [otcatat allie eat far Bee Bosco Mr and Mrs. Francis Chais- de e * a And day by day I miss you filled |coal mines of Cape Breton. son, arrived here from Hamil- he HMC DOCKYARD =) Looking back memories and work. is to start soon on a Much ot the steal Sumes. em ton, Ontario, with the remains aes ry Penn ae tr metaee ono ue A ell te laa SO ‘Dsen operations ae sete StacCormact’ who wat killed HALIFAX, N.S. on mere cobs ty one Nelie| An order for the first tank |by awker-Siddeley. 2 | eee et ae ee et WE PROVIDE A COMPLETE PACKAGE OF [ant SmI, Jimmie, Rustellonnoy Mrs. Cheisson war the former % __ FRINGE BENEFITS ea ap omaanie | LenOr Department Booklet [rina Mecormack of sous. Kingsboro is : Paid annual vacation; 9 paid Statutory Statutory holidays per year 1 WISH to express sincere thanks and Th was a sad mission especially at/- TORONTO (CP )— Public |praise for increasing use of |_ Mrs. Garfield Stewart of East paid sick and special leave; pension and insurance plans; | *ppreciation to Dr. Putnam. nurees and ’ this holiday season. They have better . ‘ Baltic is a patient in Souris Hos- medical t hospitalization plans available; Health Unit [fall of the PEI’ Hospital for their | Tackles Co-Operation eme returned to their Ontario some So ern telling a oat (onde pocorn ab aM ps pital. " oe a of National Health and Welfare; all [patient there; aloe fe Ren’ Rervonn cement of workers |26ain following the funeral and lineir financial condition, but |stitute says “enhances the use.|. Mrs. Donald Osborne crlcpest covered by Workmen’s Compensation. Gillis, Rev. Ross Howard and Rev By BEN WARD. ton, _ displ afew days with relatives here /ihere ig still room for improve-|fulness of such (financial) re-|'% a Patient im Souris POSSESS BASIC TRADES REQUIREMENTS AND [Donald Nicholson for their ‘spirits | OTTAWA, (CP) and retraining are worked out | and in the eastern part of ®|most in this controversial: fel, and out Mrs. Adolphus Bushey, THE WILL TO WORK, YOUR FUTURE IS ASSURED comfort, and %o friends who sent flow- everybody these days talks of jin + management discus- | yond. :. Hig Camediad Institeks ports brings. more | Line Road has ‘AT H. M. C. DOCKYARD ers, cards, treats and gifts, and to|the need for more labor-man- sions the problems in- ‘The ladies auxiliary of the |tereq ers |clocrly “the seture and treed Of 5 ods Meese 4 $ - Good wing. conditions; modern equipment; high safety |i, yim’ Mecpiman, coq 7ecisl thanks |agement co - operation. The t they occur. Canadian Legion, held their an- ee ae ae iets ee in ee an week with premium pay for over- [iaw, Rena. aad my sister-in- |theme dominated the traditional A Saar piiicoton, Tee | gasl meeting Jan. 5, in the |uon have been a ae enterprise. Miss Ada +. Good chance for ancement; periodic wage review. Mrs. Beecher Campbell, iNew Year’s messages from work in ee for Legion Hall in Morell. Mrs. cont: ca ek fe- Despite the , the librarian is a : x Poasinoratctiy esas t gs levery section of industry early |an exchange of ideas between | 5,00) Walsh, was re-clecied loots “compleiaing Cencde ts |*atiute notes in 1964 10 - OPENINGS |0 ‘THE RELATIVES and friends who this month: ce president, with Mrs. Lewis 88 lingging fer behind the United |reved "showed companion owas. Sohn INSTRUMENT REPAIRMEN —=—[vtomrshtned my ae reuh at | mont “booklet, tackle, the’ topic (cite problems have been solved. | freasurer. Ths body ot ladles |"'The complainte reached « cu (MEU. wile, another 12 per cour : : : by describing what has already | “This service & Te} does a mountain of work }max last summer the John W 32.86 per hour _ ment and. sail of the Home for yoer |been done about it and explain- [ptenemaees ber malas or coer ing the year as ladies’ auxiliary |$150,000,000 i ELECTRO-MECHANICAL—Repairig subassemblies and com- | Miterut' thatks enn an cuttt,, MY ling ‘the néed for greater efforts | itive os aren. De- | along with their home duties. | Acceptance ponents for servo-mechanisms used in naval weapon control eluding my friendly fellow patients, (12 this direction. [Wat chlet i ee ” daoe baton Glee tas systems and testing, and alignment of the ; my best wishes for 1966 The department's labor man. |plained in an interview. om in Charlottetown, might have made ; ELECTRONIC—Repairing assemblies and components of | Margaret Stewart ané|agement co-operation service, “Our committees are not shortly before Christmas, and at linvestors to radar and data transmission systems chni- | MacArthur Nursing. Heme, Chariotie-| which enters its 20th year of volved in bargaining or normal /present his condition . remains ltime to avoid ‘ ques and , tuning and alignment of weapons systems. ; operation’ next May, now has ‘union grievance about the same. Mr. O'Neill, has |the i ie In addition to the above, some positions require-the ability 2,027 plant committees at work |They bring union and manage- | spent months and months im |stoek nt : ae re L e to repair sub-assemblies. and components of acoustic.tor- [: ~ OBITUARY in companies involving more |ment teams together for a con- |hospital in the past two: years.| In making its sixth analysis | port total or gross im-| House, te a@ patient ta Gourld _ pedoes. Zo Ot at Re, tine eee workers. It hopes’ tinual process of congutation on} Mrs. Walter O’Brien, is a pati- jin 10 of company report- | come. ; os Hoapétal, ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS—To diagnose’ faults, modify, re. | inserted by the fainily’’- {for a major expansion in 1966. the quality of production and |ent in Charlottetown Hospital at ling: the institute says the| “ . . . Disclosure ef total pair. align and calibrate equipments in one of the following | CASES RINE. ANN SWEENEY An atc t the wartime |how it can be improved.” present. She suffered a severe latest trends are “‘most encour- | amounts of sales or of. gross ROLLO BAY fields: Communications; Radar or Electronic Test Equip- | “OiZNov. 29,1965, the Angel of |mdustrial Production Co-opera-| Mr. DeWitt is a former busi- Empaghochon gr yearn ror ry er se a fairly high |revenues is greduaily becoming NOTE: Applicants ste er cet ‘test Watnieas an aa cua death visited the gece “ ton ee ee we ade ta | ae Socata fers Ma her. doctor. Her condition is |ommendations. — — Cention” subaiee ax 4 sete: men * .% : *" |expert assistance setting } j ln : a 1 per hour. provided they pass ‘Trade Test for this classifica- —. a, oe took their) jahor. - management committees |chinists and Aerospace Workers time ” - hares ae Pies peor ad et: Sinencied report- Ee tion. Must have ability to read blueprints and circuit diag- seu oeae, atherine Ann, in her 'and ‘its field. officers seek out (LC) at =p aorager examples Mr ane: Mrs. Layton Coffin, |could be further improvement,” | However, it shows only 80 per c _ rams. es | Althouse ti adllkig ‘haeth dec eet et ote ae out in| were in tbe city on Tuesday Om |the 137-page study of 325 Cana-|cent of the companies surveyed e MACHINISTS thirteen years, she bore her suf- cones = management committees business. one time great ‘a /dian companies says. compared % f fering with a.smile. might provide a solution. nes led to detter products, | the hockey or in this vicinity disclosure of basic Ss $2.42 - $2.47 per hour She ‘will be sadly missed not Ittas a” heddquarters staff-of ve sala and higher profits when Morell held its own, all Be Bees Ss Ee eh asa sd ‘ jenny in the home where she wag |SiX in Ottawa and 1 field of- bigger : : the |Layton say is those were the ws: Manufacturing and repairing all kinds pf metal parts within” /tenderly cared for, but” tn th’ +tieers- working. from_branch_of- for individual’ firms gles better days when we filled the E the close tolerances prescribed for machinery, working from: |district where she was loved by fices in Amherst, N.S,, Trois country. “For eompeltive “rN rink ta the doors nightly. Mast - blueprints and written specifications. Must be skilled in the |aji” Rivieres, Que, Montreal, \sons, however, few blie their |°% his old teammates of that i use of all Machinist's hand tools and have the ability to | Left to mourn besides her {Ottawa, Toronto, London, Ont., | willing to make pu long ago—some fifty years— are f operate. all machine tools. _ ‘parents are the following sis- Winnipeg and Vancouver. case histories. labor dis- | Sone On. , i ters and brothes: Jane, Han- Most plant committees meet | The incidence of lat "| Mrs. Coffin, a noted singer : PLATERS (nab, May and Marle, ‘Arthur, |oce 2 month to talk about im- |putes in firme with, oeeve oe ati plays a roll in church choirs 3 a eS he site tml : Ont., Lion nd Michael home, ed production methods, new’ groups and as a st. was a j as ; < i oe ee ee ; OLD sasieas sare equipment, quality of workmas- (been extremely low, he e448. |niss Anderson from St. Peters | ‘Vi rma i s wi from blueprints and specifications, to fabricate and. § JAKARTA (AP) — E ship, elimination of waste, ab- in single life. TTI, SAVINGS “1 & assemble various parts of ship's hulls, e.g. shell plates, fram- ated by old cars and Terk senteeism, safety and other” oa- ~ ELLERSLIE When we read of a new inven. f AY, a ee >» pe - = and set up materials and parts for . To repair metal ' /;,. city fathare in. the ~ WORKERS CO-OPERATE re ee. by machine we recall an old ms _ a Be ~ parts of ships by using inserts, doublers or by renewing parts. [oo au iS Tndone- the enka an oven | ee Williams has (timer here Jack Roach who spent H OQUGHOUT THE Sy ORE nned from So en: weotiog some seventy years around the} BOILERMAKERS - their streets all vehicles. more |workers a voice in productivity. after spending the | shore nd in the Pl aga 8 here ai Magdalen than 20 years old. Developments involving automa- bade eigenen her parents, Islands. He can recall the days @ Baud ee eee ee NOTICES NOTICES aod Mes. Badd Willems. Ais? |wten labeler claws were. cut wi a om a 4 To repale or renew ail parts of boilers, 0.6. tubes, stage, | —————— — | era Mot toronto ater apend- |Block to get mest out of trem. e “The balnce of Coats and Coat : boxes, tube sheets, spectacle plates and casings. Layout and eet RS = ing the-holidays_at her Mona: ‘The. erent, legs sed bodies were f develop template’ for uptakes, sacks). TENG oes Soren ee, | ogee ia oe ae Sets “©Snow-Sults © Dresses =~ of their par- | with the old half a LOFTSMAN Tenders for Caretaker, Central wee eee” witem |Nies the ain cae une ® Ski es $2.64 per hour Queens Regional High School, to be | Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Her- | a little round coal stove on the rts weaters : TiS i tse tivee of ship. das dene k selena eee aa sent to secretary by January 26. ee tek: aia race cot Sesh te cies foe ceolia , Blo © Shi «Bate naan co. ere. ee Lowest or any tender not neces- | er and family: Summerside were |and lobsters were bought for z uses ps - é funnels, and many other structural components of ships In- sarily accepted. coseel Er’ fu Sos hace. |The inte. Seauads ‘Loplerce who ® Children’s Weol Ca struct Hull Apprentices in basic loft work. y P ee ema died recently told us he recall- rens$ ps a Duties to commence Feb. 1. Hee ete nec harpe [ed fishing lobelers for 7% cents ie og WELDER ELECTRIC * Mrs. Albert C Il fami recent visitors | per hundred. Many interesting rs. e raswell, and family were eee S28 Pe ee : Sec'y., Hunter River aa — Lieg saa. pedbese frothy tan De ‘To ere metal an lig Ap po of are ee s Sibdsor Sartor, Summerside een Rog srt so the sat to repair broken i cracked metal objects; required to in- was # holiday visitor a a here for years and he still visits. terpret blueprints and sketches and lay out metal in accord- - FOR SALE parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard | 1) packing plants in the spring ->-ance with bhieprints' before carrying out yoiting oper- : ' WU sat tes ‘Kite walk to see this done the new and fas- . ations. . “no eat s. Cody ter way. The f i perti situate in the villa of |'family, Charlottetown, ‘were FIPGEITT ERS the tabue 3 eo Islands: r Uda te aes ee BEDEQUE . * : 2.43 - $2.48 per hour Harry Gillis. °. : =e ut, water ana | SKATING ARENA & RESTAURANT etsie ‘Henpes, Chedtatiotown, | panent ia. Wise Ertase Conde i To. undertake the the repair or alteration of air, oll, water an b 100° x 210’ (Quonset Style) with || ¥&S # Tecent visitor of her par- | Hospital where he underwent low pressure steam piping systems in ships and buildings, -- Main building is x uonset Style) wi ald S0r;-ud Mrs. George Hay’..| sorgety.e hoves to. be -maling wire templates. and pipe assemblies and 25’ x 80’. Restaurant, lon one 72,000 | es. in a short time ne ney and installing pipes, pipe fittings and fixtures. square feet. ~ Mr, and Mrs. Graeme Link-| Mrs. Robert Affleck has been R ” 2B of with bolts or patent fastenings, Testing ; yw letter, Summerside were recent | undergoing treatment in completed assemblies by air or water pressure. ; i i ‘ rgo! a hos- ; ei ‘ : | RESIDENCE os visions of her parents, Mr. and /ptal in. Charlottetown " for a One Table of Assorted S$ Is MAINTENANCE MECHANIC ' an Mrs. Luther Ellis. seas | Sits, silent. pecidis r (REFRIGERATION) eee Uralve eeecakp Sree A err gee aidan aks Weer [@ be emcee cee eon INCLUDING GIRLS LINED JEANS, UNDERVERES, $2.42 - $2.47 per hour rr Graeme Linkletter was held in | Aiberton United Obureht for the and BOY’S PANTS To carry out installation, repairs, calibrations..and. adjust. STORE AND WAREHOUSE co Chats Night, Tele on. | The Wank of Beaver ssevices ALL CLEARING y Tf onpts on, shirt shis-bowrd and shore eyo to » gtaterfiow, | Completely renovated in. 1968, two furnaces, cop- Fp arog a ee for the ene a Ce eee Al wues Pl ICE : ' and air flow sinters, computing relays and standatrols, feed per plumbing. Lot; approximately 25,000 square Me. and Mrs. Reg. Bryon and | que, North Bedeque and Free- a a water_mlect gelectot stations, govern ae selector stations, feet. . | family, Charlottetown, were re- ee _ po at Borden was iP. women taSasenttbers, nozzle oa yane transmitters, teuoeretare ; ALGO. —nsee gr Mrs. Naish Male, as storm. Rev, RP. Matthews: af 5 Sanna, smoke density recorders, pressure f 4 w Mrs. Walter ‘MiscKee’ has the Summerside Baptist Cha _ Sigertecrdes conic -wane™ pone, erme | BRIN ISLAND = ~*~ urd arcing": [ wane Rae ols Ne Also Many Other feroding In Our Store Wide” aulic genera son si Q latives in U.S.A. meetings were well attended: carry out trouble shooting ard removal of defective _equip- Situate’ in the Magdalen Island Group in the Marie Maclean, student a Clearance ee ment from ships to shop for repairs; will form part of trials - a ’ 4 EXPO PLANS, GO WELL on all final trials being carried out on Bailey Meter | Gulf of St. Lawrence. Consisting of approxi Sr ian ae oe a sie)| TORONTO (CP) c= Develop aysteen, -Mately 1400 acres. . and Mrs. Russell MacLean. _|ment of Expo 67 is proceeding Offers are invited on these properties ‘either in |. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison |on. schedule and the fair will The Misses a me whole or. in part. co were recent visitors of their |open on. April 28, 1967, the { <1. For ail, positions applicants nis must provide prot proof ‘a at least es daughter and “son-in-law, Mr. |planned date, Mayor Jean Dra- fou indentured apprent years ac- For further detajls contact: and Mrs, Brian Enman, Sum- {peau of Montreal said Wednes- : coptable experience in the ree ve wan” or yr euteite Me ‘Th N Sc fie T ‘ C ee ik a =, Sena who with ~ feaienagrman statg,. _ The Nova Scotia Trust Company | . Janetta Ogden has _ré- jother Expo officials is.on a pro- ) an i . ee awe turned to after motional tour of Ontario, said 4 All Positions wae to trade test, oe ~- 38 Commercial Street etre patient nthe Oarlotetorn vall ue oe the fair “APPLY TO THE NEAREST ~ ‘ Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Hospital for six weeks and visit- emphasizes that “Expo is part ere eee ; het parents Mr. . |of Canada's Centennial celebra- NATIONAT, FMPTOYMENT SERVICE OFFICE Telenhone 162-2800, Aren Code 90% en hee j a : ile ie “4 “ ’