aaa ¢ a ’ . ’ q ’ 4 ) “EMPLOYMENT. Sonic \ IN@TICES NOTICES WANTED | = AUCTION SALE Stenographer - receptionist for small. | - CARDIGAN : office. Pleasing personality—must like | Saturday, March 5th, 1966—1.30 p.m. people, ea ; jae following, js an exceptionally fine herd of ) ~ Reply in writing stating age and». tle. ' { Ownership Of Color TV Sets 7 IsExpected To Zoom Upward MONTREAL (CP)—The num.| The Board of Broadcast Gov- bér of —color television _ sets: .ernors. has -already approved owned by Canadians is expected applications from the CBC, CTV CENTRE — Mari ‘té, 1966, at 8 p.m. J.W. Mac ") Mam, {0 increase by about 550 per and 11 private stations whieh Williams. secretary ee Ne ee ae bat cent in ne next few ee will start unofficial’ colorcast- mM 1, N res ; S Propelling this growth*will be ing on Oct..1 when the new tele- KINGS COUNTY married in_1900_ ene ei ie intreduetion Paar. Vision. season traditionally, be- RESERVE Wednesday April iith for Bank, where she resided to with- ennied, cole — Oct Ab ee Mite pone the BBG nas oat varity concert. Cambridge Hall. lin five weeks of her death, when — an. event wie as Reeprcu: ean » 967, as the s ng { hospitalized ss pied outlets, advertising agen- date 2 she was P ‘ cies and manufacturers in re- Interest to the layman in co OBITUARY | Inserted by the family A NIN O U NCEME N 1 5 } MRS, FRED, HYDE Mrs. Fred. Hyde of Meadow , : . Bank, passed peacefully away ~ T U : | THE ANNUAL meeting of the Fed- on Feb. 17, 1966 in her 89th year CITY & Q EENS- | eral Dairying Co. Eldon; -wil-ve “held She was~ formerly” Anna “Maud in’ Belfast Public Hall, Wednesday, MacEwen, daughter of Hugh |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri; March 4, 1966. 11) CRAPAUD SPORTS Minor hockey every Friday night. CARD PARTY Kingston hall Friday night at 8.30 p.m. _ One 3 year old cow, one 4 year old cow, one _ 8 year old cow, one 5 year old cow, one 3 year | -old heifer, two 2% year. old heifers, two 2 year *™ e ‘{ CRAPAUD SPORTS CENTRE — ‘skating every Saturday night 8 to 10 tonight’. (Friday): qualifications. — ~ : te * MORELL RINK i | : | Id s i i lv POWNAL. RINK tonight (Friday): | 8 7.20 p.m. Souris High School ve.' There are left to mourn the t “4s” g _,Guardian-Patriot Box-No. 17980 | Seam’ separator electric one” 1950. Chevrolet Higea Grae ree am Meet A iano ving mother tmp 4a STR LAC ing on colorastine pice Sets "whieh were : Se Wet “bs ee fe ‘ Admission .35 and .25¢ DANCE every Friday mght Cardigan |Shters and two sons: Lillian here recently, the J. Walter available two years ago in the : wT he 42 "ton ‘ tao 3 “PARKDALE LIONS Club- camera +-Legion: Hall. Cliff Peters Orchestra. |(Mrs. _ Watson Livingstone’. tiompson Co. Ltd., an advertis: U.S. for $1,000 now f ; ae ue . draw was: won by ‘His: Worship: Mayor , Dancing from 9:30 to 12:30 p.m. , lolyde River, Verna (Mrs. Wil: ; p 0. Ltd., S. for now are going for MONTAGUE REGIONAL HIGH Term of sale: Cash. Walter J.. Cox. Charlottetown, P.E.L, | et ones). Pownal, Stealey, "E eeency, released some eye- $195, with some es. low es $350, meee . : | THE LAW OFFICE of Kenneth R. bur Jones ownal, ”' brow-raising figures to the more the seminar was told. . and Elmer, also lof Meadow. Bank, who reakies in industrial ‘THE ‘LUCKY winner of the New the homestead. Here she was ;, ; | Perth Women's Institute “quilt was cared for by her son and daugh: ate Arthur Cain wt | Summerviller] ¢er-indaw. There are also éleven MacDonald in the Civic Building, Mon- \Meadow Bank taaua oil he copes’ each @aluntay, than 100 television, busines» and Canadian prices go as high as executives attending $1,295 and as low as $720. . ‘ In the US., the National Ten years ago when ae Broadcasting Company's night transmissions were being intro. time schedule is %5-per-cent co- : ae grandchildren and nine great \duced in the United States there,dor; the, American Broadcasting of the Legions Mostagve, Wray, Marek [hence then 8 we pena? ‘were 10,000 colored television Company, 32; and the Colum- 4th. 4 p.m, Roll call to be with a dish cherish m ry sets. Today there are 5,000,000 bia Broadcasting System, 28. towel. ed Srenaenyeie «held at Cut or one for every 10 households R. D. Senior, president of the : : : PRINC : The funera li ak web en aero cao cia Canadian subsidiary of J. Wal- om - f | ee | evenings. E COUNTY anes Ee eee Reynolds ue Bl en hare are ter Thompson agency, eaid at Pply SeCreery? Hees For Catt emen | HILDA’s BEAUTY SALON, 191 Grafs BORDEN LEGION Ladies Auxiliary \sestated by Rev. E.M. Aitken. @ 20 ,000-sets able to receive color sat ieee tare ta ae os See RUTH MacLEOD eo ab oS ‘ton Street continues her specials on are sponsoring a Jige’s Dinner in the |former paster of Cornwall Unit- in Canada today. By the end of Hooulation is aged 25 and um $10.00 perme and up at ‘4 price for the oo ate piace” Sth Serving 24 Church where the deceased the year this figure is expected ger “As communicators,” he ; _ SUMMER. EMPLOYMENT 5 to 8 p.m. $1.25 ;month of March with or without p.m plate | was one of the charter members to rise to 70,000, and to 190,000 aa Students wishing summer jobs with the id, ‘they present a special Charlottetown Recreation Department DANCE IN Eldon Hall Friday, March 4. Auspices Flat River Women's In- stitute ._ Owner, _ Auctioneer, Donald Mcintyre. J. Thomas “McKenna. New Glasgow every Saturday night If not fine first fine day) following. Home Economies ; Cre : on from 9—12. Music by Ed Matthews _ Physical Education Music SCHOOL REQUIRES TEACHERS — for DANCING at the Recreation Centre. | BETTY'’S BEAUTY Salon. 19 Pal Cold wave specials for eee mer's.. Lane IMPORTANT “M FE March: $10.00 cold wave for $8.00; Ne $8.00 cold wave, for $6.00; $7.50 cold, Capamems. | + | wave for $5.00. Telephone 4-6698. Open "MRS. | appointment. Telephone 4-3837. : E u faces | wadies Ald in DPV Renier, egttt jot the present edifice. __ in 1967. The Thompson company chalience.” |NORTH RIVER RINK tonight Friday. | terian Church Hall, n Presby. “mhe pallbearers’ were five said that by the end of 1970 ————-_ | Regular skate & to 10 admission 28¢ Saturday, March | aT ay maine Mae eee nephews, viz: Roy Crosby, Mel- there should be 1,100,000 sets in Souris Parish Hall | A : GO & | i st as ! Nv fenta. River. aaa ; in Hyde, George Ayers, * Canadian homes ‘ M | North River at ai5 anias viene: ghtnaington a leran chase \ doe MacEwen, Allison Mutch SO ea se URR Y | Pee Wee's Brackley vs Hampshire 9. Timers vs. Darnley Juniors. Game and also a neighbour Colin Mac- <g> : HARBOR Phat. tenderly staid to rest ARDA Post ; s Murray Harbour Wortd Day - ‘Monday, March 7, 1966 © > |pe*wees"srachiey a Hampstie ®t She was 2:00 P M | Wiltshire vs Long Creek 10,15. Kingston . . ° ws Covehead 11 am. | . | |HEAR Dr. Joseph MacMillan of Char- | OBITUA RY _ lpeside her hushand in the family JOHN M. FYFE are asked to apply in writing to the Mice Ls cemetery of A. ' of Praver.service was held in Bes i ‘ eg ; | Jottetown .interviewed on ‘Challenge’’ | \ plot of the pioneer, Thi ; undersigned, not later than March 21 : Dinner at 5:00 P.M, ‘at 1:08 Saturday afternoon over crcy.| Inserted -by the family, Meadow Bank. Appointment atl ee Murray Har Radio and 10.45 Saturday morning over | ‘; t rs t _. |CJR.W, “Chall * 4g sponsored | Many : rege yy : Spea ke rs an d Dis cussion “} the” Department ie Physical waersiien ware t friends anid relatives Sets ts land Alcohol Studies, Department of saddened to learn of the - Beef Producer's Association ae “ -|-"Mrs. David Barwise opened Vital Statistics Announced. ithe service with the congrega- | | tion singing ‘All People That On | OTTAWA (CP) ~~ Appoint: Earth Do Dwell". World Theme BIRTHS jment of Donald Ross of Halifax for the service was: “Ye Are * : the 25 chief of rural development | My | Witnesses”.Women from Sandi siete” Mat ileal to mr. Services for the Atlantic region | other churches taking part in bag Melvin D. White @ daughter, under the ‘Ngricultural Rehabili- the service -were: Mrs. Garnet Judy Isabel, weight 6 Ibs. 2 078. ao and pee SS |Penny, Presbyterian -- Church: Ae atulations are (ARDA) was announ ay.|Mrs. Robert Glover, Baptist wae tnded to Mr. and Mrs: John Operating from regional head: |Church, and Mrs. David Weale, A. MaGowan, pe. Mimics, tm (Quarters in Amherst, N.S., Mr. | Church of Christ. A duet ‘Teach the birth of a son, on Ross. will maintain close liaison ye To Pray Lord” was sung by Edward Island Hospital ; ; Biwaeg., Feoruary 20, Mother aod with.provincial and local ARDA | Mrs. Louis Herring and Mrs. Si- i authorities. - : las MacKay. a 1966. All applicants must be at least 16 years of age by March 31, 1966, and. must be residents of Charlottetown. — |Edueation Province af Prince Edward death of John M. Fyfe in the laland F Prince Edward Island Hospital on February 10, 1966. Although ‘ NOTICES Erin Room “TONIGHT - Special Social Evening and Entertainment Featuring William Gilmer, Irish Folk Singer Wilf MacAleer, Master of Ceremonies SATURDAY NIGHT - Dancing to the music of the Shamrocks - 9 to 12 ; ~ AUCTION SALE oe im failing health for several. : years his last illness came sud- | _ {dently og cogent peacefully a awa! i ies ea De eats we eens ) ll s. Stanley Bridge July 10, 1904, a gon are fine Aue a He-was-with the federal.agrl-|" several ‘other hynins were a : : oe him to retire. John as. he was loving memory @! on he became projects offi- Benevolent Irish Society - 5 a ie / _ 2 , : time, 20 lapse “Of YORE leon yi good cause which treasured ce 0 Sere of inited Church City Hal, Aone | , . a ve me Mackie! Fate. veteran Once OF : 3 | Seroly- en: -cnatt treaa|_ IN MEMORIANT: ete concen ie WHEN YOU BUY A GOODWILE USED -CAR ‘A esgic ya ee —s seat In fs, es - [HILLSIDE MOTORS LTD. WE HAVE THE FINEST. SEL-/Savancea the ‘betterment of the scamnet wasn o0-io ECTION OF TOP QUALITY USED UNITS AT MONEY (ie sas's menber o steno pe SAVING PRICES.. «> Le meee sat amee te lc OBITUARY Inserted by the family. MRS. ALEXANDER MORRISON In the midgt of life we are in death are #ords. which can bej- to the suddent. passing . Alexander Mi of pela. |. know was he moon and was c by minister, the Rev. Frank Stiles, | aiways. who spoke words of comfort to| by Forble, Bertha, the family. Hymns sung were “The Lord's-My Shepherd” and | dear “Rock of Ages'’. A solo was ren- ..|dered by Olaf Stevenson of Ca- ied by Mrs. : oe _____|MacEwen was. organist. Repre-|_ AS vou. always were, before... 2 Door Hardtop, Automatic, Power sentatives- of the Canadian Le-|fs gel ansncese Steering, Power Brakes, Electric|¢ion, Kensington, of which he Windows, Tilt Steeririg Wheel,|¥25 ® member attended the ser- Radio, White Wall Tires, Discs. — There are left to cherish fis, March 4, 1 ue Sa a ; ; ; _______|ma_MacDonald_of Alba_Station,|—No—longer—in—our ; Cape Breton, one son Murdock, - Itwo brothers, Gordon and El- ee : mer, Stanley Bridge and a num- | welda memory his wife, the former An- ber of nephews and nieces. The 1963 MERCURY |. ALL USED CARS LICENSED FOR 1966 1965 PARISIENNE ~~ 4 Door, big-V-8, Automatic Trans: _|mission, Radio, White Wall Tires, MT. STEWART COMMUNITY HALL Discs. oo ON SATURDAY, MARCH 5th AT 1 O’CLOCK “Plot of land consisting of 415 acres with right of 1964 CHEVROLET 1964 BUICK Hospital for treat- ment, but failed to regain her former strength and despite the medical care, passed peace- October 5. The deceased, the daughter of! lthe late Michael D. MacDonald) TAYLOR — In loving memory ef aland Ellen McAvoy, was born) dear mother and grandmother, Mrs./4+ Saint Georges on November F Weldon. Taylor who departed we i 1894, Ca (Katie) was| ions : : one year ago today on March | therine Charge was $26,127.00. Of thie and were weil intained during the year. The total amount raised for all pur- Canadian Legion service at the grave was conducted by James © way of 41 ft to main street south of property 4 Dow, A : ; _ |Evans. ’ be Leod. Fawcett oil r, utomatic, 6 Cylinder, x ; | Pallbearer Elmore M. May you always walk in saueiet: ithe youngest | daughter of eight peta i er formerly owned by Joe Mc Radic, 4 Door, V-8 Automatic, Power Steer-' Wercld “MacKle, Georgh|: 10 Gaotucr vec tars er meas jeuleren.. Im 1017 Katie: married) 57,4, aoe has Alex Morrison of St. Georges No one will ever know. —_— se and seven children were born But you did not go alone. =. =, | of thie happy. union, two of which —_ in infancy. ee ROLLO BAY re . Morrison was well known ~ and highly esteemed by all who, siecle 2 te who has knew her. She was a fluent | lake tee Lynn i oo ane conversationalist, possessed = turned to his home at Rollo Bay. genial personality, and had a) ; \Kay, ‘ ing, Power Brakes, Electric Rear! : ; A ms MacLeod, D.J. MacLeod, Lorne “Window, Radio, Discs. MacEwen and Carl Woolner, Flowerbearers: Herbert Simp- : i son, D.B. Reid, Eric MacEwen, are re % “|Blois MacEwen, A.S. MacEwen : land K.R. MacKay, Funeral ar- z . rangements were under the di- range, 2 dining room suites, 2 fridges, washing , “machine, 2 Singer sewing machines, electrolux, . 3 bedroom suites, spinning wheel, reel, studio couch, lawn mower, bedding, linen, hooked rugs, dishes, cooking utensils,-other articles too numer- ous to mention. : -Terms of sale cash. Ross — In loving memory of our father Lewis Alexander Ross who de- parted this life March 3, 1965. 1964 FORD. rection of the J.L, Davison Fun- : " 1 Home. Interment Floral in tears we saw you sinking. rey Anne Marie White, student Owner muctonees | Bit ial Gard We watched fad 3 friendly and cheerful disposition. | Mrs. Emma Jay Claude Craswell §4 Door, Standard- Transmission, 1963 PONTIAC - Eats Memon eae eat deat Cet: Our hearts. ‘were. almost” broken |She Wak eos thoughtful of the| na at: the tate eT coe New. car condition. - You fought so hard to say. - |needs of others and never miss-| ce eee weekend ket Spray — Sadie MacDonald; her parents at Rollo Bay. for each set of mechanical documents. : All mechanical and electrical contractors will -gubmit their bids; directly to the Architect. Each tender must be accompanied by a bid bond equal to ten percent of that bid. Closing dates for tenders: 4 pm. March 25, 1966 Cardigan i pes ment office building Rochford St., Charlottetown. lis an dDr. Grant. neighbours, a former minister there. Inter- a pan Marck re ae ache Cy | Our mailing address will remain rae, fen ol tne nt wasn te ch che 4 pm. March 31, ee ! ee 2 ‘thei rsad. bereavement. Thanks” The beautiful floral tributes ALFRED J. HENNESSEY,+ 53 Euston Street, Charlottetou= - : St. Peter's Road |... “WHERE CUSTOMER SEE—Preston Wood, George Carragher, Gerry Carragher, Alden Redd, Leigh Crabbe, Rollie Johnston, or John Smith ORS LID. Eharlottetown,, P.E.I. SERVICE AND SATISFACTION COME FIRST” - RP PeGtiVE = — MONDAY; MARCH 7, 1966 We will be located in the new Provincial Govern- P. ©. BOX 757 THE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BOARD OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CARD OF THANKS. secesset im about seven years | The husband and family of The funeral which was largely the late Mrs. Alexander Mor- attended was held at Pownal rison wisi to thank Rev. Father United Church on Saturday, Fe Reid, Rev. Pius Murnaghan, bruary 19th and was conducted \the Sisters and? nurses of the by the pastor, Rev. W:E. Grant, \Charlottetown Hospital, Dr. Gil- assisted by Rev. T.R. Goudge, /are also extended to all those and many expressions of sym- |who gave masses, flowers, sent | pathy. testified to the esteem in letters and cards of re which the deceased was’ held by* those who knew him best, _ : we ’ land spiritual bouquets. : 4 Door, Standard Transmission. : fy te laa aos : Wreath — Canadian Legion; | 50 peacefully free from pain. ed an opportunity Ad . Be BARGAINS GALORE : | Borave Gordon’ Marion’ El:| Re cals. Ag.Man zoe mek helping hand fo anyone’in needy") Patient at the Souris, Hos |! mer and Hilda; Gates. Ajar —/|rondiy remembered and sadly miseea| Mrs. Morrison is survived PY) pital. c Nibces and nephews; Catherine, | by daughter Jean, sonintaw Johs her husband and five children, “ wirs. Peter Burke has return- : SURPLUS STORE a John K. and Family; Gordon, | °%¢ !*™v- / Reginald and Howard in Chat- gt’ tee home at "Rolle wey AT TH J Jean and Family; Alice and CARD OF HANKS lottetown, Francis in _St.| after being a patient at the ; ‘ ~ |Henry Bardsley; Cousin Mary; Georges, Geneva (Mrs. LiMUS) guuris Hospital. 219 GT. GEORGE ST. i : Marion, Harold and Family;|y wisn ro. thank/Br. KR Parker, McQuaid), Riverdale: | Eileen) Thamas White and Peter Car-——- 3 : rt—-Mot a oe -Margaret-and-W-R; Carson; Gu-|the clergy, the nurjes and staf of the| (Mrs; “Joseph MacVarish)) Deiter Jr spU students a Opp. Stewa otors : ret Kuipers; ee Vera - PEI. Hooplsly: Gad ll these ee rai ag ee tothe weekend at Souris West.- ‘Elmore; Hartle, Margaret an mourn her death are two sisters, . Wark See 4 oo eee Be 1.00 WAGONS Family; Dietary staf€. of the| "*:ivi invie’ Murrey arbour, (Carrie (Mrs. R. H. Talbot) tl scare vars a Gs reat Work Shirts Syeren) COs 1.95 ei x é ave; ys web ne I WISH to thank Dr, Putnam, ‘aes aa eset Mee ty ee to his home at Souris West, ‘ ’ e chee ’ ’ 3 i , . 4 ly §.25 1963 FORD GALAXIE, 9 passenger, V-8 engine .... $2050 | Buddy and Helen; Blois, Tene, | Father Reid. sisters, nurses and stall grandchildren, four of whom’ Plans are being finalized for N N Vv Sweaters obs ea. on y ° i | ‘ ‘ : the erection of a consolidated ew NA y | 0 i Ernest and George; Pansy and | for the excellent eare I received while were flower bearers, namely: | hos! at illo’ Way oad ras G New Wool Blankets ..:------- 38 19463 RAMBLER 4 Doof.......cccccceccecccce 1995 © |/Stanley; Gladys and Max Fer- | 9,2 ince’ who came to (Clifford and Kelvin McQualdl E'hewia: ta tha weir Rikers N Dress Pants only 2 95 ao Ny guson. visit ie een care and gifts. A | and Craig and Kirby pee | Mr. and Mrs George Christian ce e . 2 . j > t s tn a | , mae : ‘ * - 1.45 1962 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN, radio, automatic ... 1695 CARD OF THANKS See Jebn-Corvani- Pushes, On October 7 the largely al recently visited at the home of ~~ Suedene Jackets Sei gene a6 11.4 tended funeral was held from their son inlaw and 4, oNSgSEe cb 7.95 V . : : The family of the late John | her late residence where she vr and Mrs. John F arin, Lined Work Jackets $0 Mae ie 1960 METEOR, -8 engine, MENG ive cae Se M. Fyfe wish to express their 7 lived all her life. Under the non “Monticello id 3.65 | Se : sincere thanks to the doctors, FOR LATE |direction of the Hennessey Fun- : Work Pants Only ..---::++-+: 3 | - 1960 VALIANT, standard transmission ......... 675 | nurses and staff of the Prince RLA jeral Home to St. Georges Parish ADY Boys' Rubber Boots size |-5 Only 3.25 Cs * Edward Island Hospital. ‘The Church of which ,she was al-| OBITUARY ‘ ki co Ya pri : jRev.- Frank Stiles, Kensington | lways a sincere ahd faithful | Parkas & Ski Jackets sive RAGS j ‘branch of the Canadian Legion, NOTICES member. Requiem High Mass | Inserted by @ friend Caps Vo price T J.L. Davison Funeral phe and was celebrated, by her pastor. ota D. BREHAUT ! e ei eceene to all those who sent floral ‘tri- Reverentt Piis: Murnaghan. The many friends and neigh =. 5; . art wl CH FAP ES pee es >| butes,—letters- ren | iegent Ip the sanctuary were bours of Wallace: D. Brehaut af ee ag nue ‘ . i “| pathy-during their recent sad SEE PAGE 3 Very Rev.’ Bennett MacDonald, Alexandra were - shocked to thee : | : area yore. ‘. Rev. Urban Gillis and Rev. as of his “ae passing at | j es eiat . : s home on aday, F T : N D E R S ioe | 989 CHEVROLET ‘ Door Sedan Se ee aoe a $495 : —— = ox “teen Wall teacets were Joseph ary 17, 1966. e bleed : | . < : i. ~ \MePhee, her nephew. Pius Mac. Mr. Brehaute was a man of , Santed: tenders will be-received by the under- ig 1956 CHEVROLET 4 Door, Radio eee eer teen ee 295 j Friday Night Fish: Fry Cormick, ein att MacDonald, ote Pee - hatits, $ eri] , struction of: | ia hee d | ° ba \James Maclean, Ivan Morri- te nae a t and - cheerful |” signéd forthe construction a || $957.DODGE 2 Door Hardtop, V-8e.° : Wa: aew oH ica ras ‘3 ‘son and Felix Walker, disposition and was, much belev- 10° classroom elementary: school at Cardigan. ie | English style fish and chips. Fresh Interment was in the church cay iene Sito Red ie Deine mail coenegeea— : ——— aes aa - a Soe i = fa 7 mre ea eteeeneatieeenan cent a eee at ae z . ‘ i . oh t Vv, . t e service z 10 snp ccpaaelre ail it ci Hee aeEe ORC GON a wren a a19 halibut, cole-slaw, dessert and bever wai Sahil. by Rey Phas ae passing will leave a void 0 classroom.elementary § : 1” . Pe . ; . e iM 1. The mortal . not only in his. home but in the CoC eae 5 ha ohne | 1966 VAUXHALL jciiiisie td eo ieee WR |) BSN ee Adults $1.00; Children 50¢ — Terreatan a caristian wife community at large Plans and. specifications may obtaine : jaa | : were laid He ‘leaves te ‘mourn one dau- f the a hitect on or after March 7, || - 1958 METEOR, 4D Radi 225 . ||,’ e]° : | aa8 Gevoted mother were OC | ghter, Noreen, wite of J. Weldon ice 9 he are ¢ ’ y | be oor 4 10 eee $e 9h wt $6 (es | | , _|to eh 1 numbher who s 4 , w . Sees und may be viewed at the Builder’s Ex- | ‘ es ' Basi Ica Recreation Centre ‘attended the “hneral, and ac- MeCoubrey, Saint John, N.B., é narlottetown. ‘Fredericton, Halifax, 1955 PONTIAC 4 Doo 195 ‘companied the remains to its ome son. Glendon, who was asso- changes at Char lottetown,. : Za. ; | fe eie POUEC OR EA At 8 SOR Cee eS iy BANQUET HALL last. resting- place was another ciated with his father in their Moncton, Saint John. A deposit of $50.00 is re- ‘ : . | et ‘ch esteem successful farming operations ” ; : fitting tribute to the high esteem : quired for each set, of architectufal Se ane 1958 PONTIAC 4 Door, Radio .....:+:61 ss os 450 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. - in which she was held by all. 84 ote granddaughter, Glenda “$25.00 for each set of electrical documents, $25.00 - ; : al si { : j se ___.. May she rest in peace. p Tis wile, Islay (Jenkins), pre-