i Hse gtd HM i] I E EH PERAbbhbg ahd dddadadisdad WHEELBARROW with PAIL and AAS Large Poly wheelbarrow complete with sand pail y and shovel, In 3 color Frist q ir rESS MESH SEAN EXQUISITE combinaticn. a bag tire metal: tray x rass finish le, ‘ JUNE TAMBOICE SPECIAL “REG. J with plastic tips, amis 4 assorted styles, The “recently alected exer) sidence last night. Seated in Standing are (FROM LEFT) tive of the Students’ of Nurs: picture are Jean ‘Macleod Jeanme Wright, Bedeque, sec- their first meeting at the Char vice-president, and Sheila “ Brae, second vice-president ; Sottetown Rosp' ital: Nurses* Re Jones, Bloomfield, president. Anne Marie. Gaudin, North ae = Remeeey . Aldcuaiige treasurer. ~ [sland News Page | cemere club rare vealed. here ‘yesendae that. a — total ‘ot five new post offices chiruehe Camera Club [wt be built in Prince Edward 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., June 15, 1966. members climaxed a year of pric during the current: fiscal qr | limaxes Year. ~Weétern and Central Districts {C qx es ea ‘projects and‘ exhibits with a lob- |gter dinner and social evening . : : ay held last week at Shining Waters ithe Commons’ order paper, Mr. ntre irec or (Lodge in Cavendish. {Meliraith said that 173. will te ¥ , : me | Highlighting the meeting was, built throughout Canada with the Club's review of their color the largest-number,..65;— being islides recently judged by-a photo e e : en : s i : a ye ‘elub in Sydney, N.S. and accom-: U ines in ings ipanied by the taped comments * on each entry. ‘ | Winners of the competition, “| Jack MeAndrew, public dir- of 952 per cent attending be- judged by the Sydney club were: of the Confederation Cen. cause of plays Movies placed first — Roland Taylor with a. eo the findings of a second with 72 per cent attend- portrait entitled ‘‘Leah-Jane’’; public survey compiled this . FIRST MEETING : | was presented ‘with a ‘spores — ; “| photo of-bne of the many scenic views of Cavendish. Jack Walm- "| sley made. the — ine Association of PFI. held (LEFT), of North Mhiton, first . retary; Lornae MacKinnon, pe Se photo | built in the province ‘of ‘Quebec. ing these. Other figures vere second — Gordon White’s ‘Fall ee and cost between $20,000 i rk a and, charcOale | \ > gids: 8:2 10 Tt “LARGE POLY JEEP | Reg $178 " Extra Large Jeep. } aN Black wheels’= movable ; / ce NN windshield, ‘ special JUNE JAMBOREE SPECIAL ie, aes acai oe, Po wn) Ria ca cae VN en . New Buildings _Are-Announced_ toy sensation! JUNE. MMBOREE sect REG.4.99 _ The Kids Love’em, =n IMPORTED - Size: 12-00. BRASSI ERES "Ghnook” FAN OTTAWA ~~ Public Worte SPECIAL “LINETTE EXTRA SPECIAL PURCHASE DRESSES pee Start off Summer-in-a fresh —. rs ; new. dress from the Met. ale 1842-24% Imported linette Jacquard PECIAL ‘eotton dresses. Sleev eless 37 un hectorcund with . ' of Cl LADIES" oe TRe ON nti JET “HI-BOUNCE” EXTRA LOW LOW PRICE colored striped. borders, eu esas BALL 38 “Maid a fuente ¢ _ Cotors: Pink - Blue, JUNE JAMBOREE SPECIAL “PAIR In replying te a question on with zipper feelers “Colors: White « Pink 4 Blue - Maize. NETCRNRCTiCesiccias LADIES’ CEC MI CUMS HEADSQUARES _In P.E.l, the post offices will * | De sak cit tha Contre lw the bus | 46.5 “per cent for singers, ete.; scene on Churchill Avenue’ and _ (mess ‘administration. class of cone for symphony; and five per Bermuda” an early cecil | +". ‘Prince of + Wales College when ieent’ ‘for other entertainment. scene in the. Caribbean. an ——-—-he-addressed_the -regatar week OF It was generally. evident that theese. honorable _. mentions | aS Jy, meeting of the Charlottetown the persons attending the thea- were accorded Mr. White. one “Rotary Cluh at the Charlotte tre were of, a~ younger th an to Mr- Taylor iad cs to Mane Gown Hotel: Monday.» average age. ae ait art”lves, ‘Mr. MacAndrew — explained: available for the uency RAE FR RiP TER™ WAR Roneieted AREACATOE aC Ie War” found thet Ducussed briefiy by, oiNb . by’ personal Interview from over 44 per cent attended be- uled as a Centennial effort: names selected at random from \tween four and five times each . the Charlottetown telephone di-| year: 6.4 per cent attended over _ fectory He said that 250 per-| | 20 times “gons had been contacted and in- |. Complaints on the p hyaleal 7. + terviewwed—The—_questionnaire ite plane ranged from a barren foy=— Centre Ae, as ay * gelf was divided into three main er to poor: air-conditioning and in) | photographie display of old sections one part for those who |peneral ticket prices were con- | homes throughout the province chad attended the Centre, anoth- |sidered about right, with sever- | produced by the Club for the —— er_for_those_whe_had_not_and a »}—complaints—that—there—were--prsvince'a 1964 centennial wete=| third section for both groups. no student prices. bration. He continued that it was felt, Most of the suggestions for the | that the survey in general was’ theatre dealt with the need for | very reliable, but a high percen- more of everything in the area | Thi : tage of those interviewed: were—of ne = irteen_ ae either quite young or quite old,, On the Art Gallery section tt | which. it was generally felt was noted that over 50 per cent / Awards would he the two groups least of the people interviewed had , eoncerned with the Centre. ‘visited the gallery during the = ‘Moving into tahulated informa: /past year. On the library, of the | Presented —tan-cleanecd trom-the-srvey-—It186-people—who-—visted—the-—-Gen- century in this province which’ was pointed out in the survey tre there were 81 who frequent- - that the theatre was a part of ed the library. 1 ere aa Pe the complex most frequently vis |. Mr MacAndrew also outlined Quality Award” for 1965 yester- | ited and of those people Wha had ‘the background of the centre day, when the Life Underwrit- | “toured tH® complex, 93.55 per and plans for the summer festi- lave Aasociation oF PEL mist at | cent had attended the theatre. :val \Cavendish for its annual one- The most popular type of enter-. Yesterday's meeting, was day sales congress. d-by Elmer MacRae fainment wae ie cramer’ ude chaite : = The presentations were made by Alfred Hamill, Regional | Vice-president “for New. Bruns- | wick and Prince Edward Island. Cal : In making the presentations Mr . Hammill emphasized the impor- jthe hauling of fill to build up tance of the award which te- |Kent Square, located in the cen- presents the writing of ““qual- be | d at Breadalbane,. | mamaale, ae Kk York, LINED PLASTIC ST Le Gay nylon Chiffon squares, an St. Peter's ay maijor- K ae ; . ity of the post offices in the DRAPES Sizes: 32 to 36 — Hand ee mar é 00 ‘smaller centres are bullt from — _ Two panels = 72 x 84 Wa: Om elt Ss ae? 3 a |standard plans. of the depart Overall. Assorted colors _. He : _ New rastel Colors, | a and $25,000 * hk oe | Vee Colors : Black - Nude. JUNE JAMBOREE SPECIAL ee 19.5 per cent for opera; 12.1 per third ——Mr. White's “Queen ott @/ was fined $50 and - costs or 30° photographic essay of the past. days on a charge of driving will open at the’ Confederation . Magistrate” Gerald ‘Foster, QC, i days-was levied-on-Vernon—Falls, ~ lected President ee ve qualified for many consecutive Cyril RS. Leard was elected | mouth, A Bruce MacDonald, | ware: Blair MacDonald, 19, Ro- president ‘of, the Maritime Pro- Sydney, and H.L Woodman, bert Carruthers and. Stewart | vinces Board of Trade at ‘the Kentville: for New Brunswick - Ives for 15. Others receiving the anniial meeting held in Sydney, W:S. Biard, Fredericton, 1. Leo award for the preceding year i N.S. vestemav. Mr. Leard is.a Hachey, Bathurst and WwW. H. were: Vance. Bridges, Bennett | metive of Atherton, P EJ Houston, Newcastle; Prince Fid-- Mr. Leard was born in Alber-. ward. Island — Earl G. Oan- ‘yo4+ vietor Ling, Ed McCabe. } \Carr, Robert Currie, Alyre Gal- iquantity of fill on the site. al- ~ ton. January.28. 1899 and edue- non, St. Eleanors, <Bdsen Ray- Robert Parke, Fred Pound, | ated in the Alberton High School nef Kensington and. E> McAus Jack Walmsley and Robgt and Mount. Allison University, In land) of “Rloomfield ee Younker. business life he is president of, ~~ Paces ae aa Throughout the day the life in- C.R. Leard and son, radio and {surance men listened to talks by television technicians. In eom- Local Offi er he men internationally known: munity life he has served onthe in the life insurance industrv Alberton Town Council and To Newfou) dland who-dealt with such subjects as: Board of Schaal Trustees, He is business insurance, © taxation, a@ past president and presently Special service officer at the work and sales methods, ete. A vincial governments. a director of the PFI Cancer National Employment Serve> general discussion followed: Society: director of the Board of office in. Charlottetown, CA each talk which in the opinion of Neapita baste has flow beeh pale Trustees of the Western Hospi-. ‘Orford, will travel to Newfound- some of the older members were oq. by. the centennial ebrninle: tal, Alberton. director of the Jand to take part’ in the inter- the most practical and helpful tee, through various «United Church Choir and mem: wewing *and conselling of civil. heard in many years. . ber of the Zetland Todge AF. Wan employees laid off as a re- The guest speakers were Her- to the town council for tise om ard AM... Alberton fh Oat LORIN Select Nm mm im Mere WLS On GM POR preppy pete fe vn He-is married te the former Air Forse Station at Harmon and Robert, Albritton of. Los Art Jennie Campbell. af oO leery. Fheld veles, each itt sty years of PF 1—antt-has—nne—son Aly hs ceili ; experience n—the—field—and—eon—. ’ : “losing of the -station wll sor of Albert d Ueard, “Mayor. of All rton an ? result in the displacement ..of sistent producers of substantial | figughter:: Mrs. F “Edmonds. amounts of life insurance sales. hundreds of civilian employees‘ dq Whose jobs will just cease to exist and for whom there la no alternative emplovment avanl- _ (Retta) Mogacton N-B Hobbies are radio, musie an Ashing with sports heing hockey fhasehal!l and fonthall The congress was held at Shin- ‘ing Waters Lodge with Robert Currie as general chairman and Recienal .vice presidents elec able lorally a as chairmen respectively of. the ted were BW Isner af Mone Mr. Offord ix an expemenced inopning and afternoon — ses- ton, FAG Jarvis of Halifax and NES officer with * years of cong. President Donald - Nichol- WJ. Haneox “of Charisttetown” service in the employment Meld, son presided at the noon: lunch- Threctors named to two-year and is well-known locally as a eon. terms: were H RR Lanyon of member of the Kiwanis Club, “A¢ the conclusion of the ses- Hartland, FR Rand, Sackville. as ‘a vice-president of thegP F.1. sions each of the guest speakers and JM. Croshy of Saint John, Rehabilitaiton Cotincil; a former eae Oke nS NB. 0) Kinley. lamnenbung. executive menrber of the John. soll teleuine training ¢ “ai “Mathers. Hattax and. r. Howard Social. and. a Warden ing he. fit them for oft | fund. Donations from this source Stewart Ives #hd’. Vance Bridges | ~Dow..stands,.atthe intersection. Adelaar ~ Wevmouth. N "S.. of St Peter's Cathedral. in Ghar The special service section of cD fe Simmerside, A W_. hottetown 3 the NOS will be working in co-> Gatrdé’; Charlottetowm and-K R Mr: Orford was scheduled bo operation with the’ Newfound- MacDonald of Vontague, P E41. leave yesterday morning and is jand Provincial Vocational Train- Nine directors were appoint. expected {no spend fu weeke in ing authorities to make this e to one-year terms «Bor Nova Newfotindland traning fully available te all Scotia — R. & Huestis, Dart Many of the persons laid eff wine ean make use of it First Quality. “Evening Song” Stainless Steel "| City Resident-f - eee FLATWARE Assessed $50 : | _1n_city police court re ‘morning Francis William Quinn. anaes all bright oe chrome i ’ s . inish, This is truly a graceful and superbly LADIES VINYL pene designed flatware. Teaspoons, Soup spoons, 'SLIPPERETTES m 5. fe _ Sale fr donor and Seated” Ascorted styles and colors .. Anclud ng brocaded Vamps.” 2 9gc. 29¢ to 69¢ zea: SM +L = XLS presided. The accused also had ] his licence suspended for three _— ee ie i A fine of $16 and costs or 10 without due care and. attention., ar PATRICIA IR SPRAY ‘Specia] 20% more: ; Styling for normal} 4 IW GASSES Special : assortment of » various styles for 20: PIECE STARTER SET 3.assorted patterns to choose from: Consists. of: 4 cups: 4 saucers; 4 bread and butter - platés; 4 cereal or soup bowls, 3 | City, om a charge. of littering j the streets Lioyd Arthur Howard, Corn- wall, was fined $14 and costs Firm or soft, or easy to or 10 days for speeding. —— Men and ao 4 dinner plates. manage hair, Buy a few... Michael Allan Coady, city, and A Values to JUNE JAMBOREE SPECIAL. at this low price, Eldon MacEachern, Rice Point, were each fined $10: and, costs or five davs on a charge of go- ing through’a red light. “Lloyd Daniel MacDonald. Ann-_ andale, was fined $5 and costs or two days on a charge of blocking a driveway. Buy Now and Save. Tall shape cups. ad saucers with assorted floral decorations, ioe Buy Now, and Save, 2 — oe : ’ JUNE JAMBOREE SPECIAL Town Project mat YOUR FATHER’S DAY GIFT AT THE Te Is Un derway | | ~~ BOXED TIES [MEN'S | | Ladies’ JAMAICA SHORTS if BOXED HOSE eee 100 i Sizes: 10-18. Men's Orlon and wool boxed: ankle socks. colo Bi ~ White - Light Blue and Pink. Assorted colors. Sizes: 10 to 12. JUNE JAMBOREE SPECIAL SPECIAL _ FOR DAD OR GRAD! | TIMEX WATCHES ‘Famous Timex watches— Gift Boxed with 1 year guarantee. _— a for men and ladies, Work was commenced on Men's regular and narrow style ties. Assorted colors in attractive gift box, Ideal Gift for Father's Day, . JUNE JAMBOREE f 12 0 ee tre of Georgetown and the. grad- jing and general beautificatisn. of which is the town’s centennial project. A number of carryalls:: bull- ,dozers and a grader will be en- gaged for the next four days in hauling clay fill from a location ‘on the east side of town. It_\s an- | ticipated that four days of: haul- ing will place™’a very ‘large LADIES BLOUSE AND. JAMAICA SHORT SET Printed Cotton sisevetess blouse with plain contrastlag color cotton ° Jamaica she its. Hake d colors. pat “TE AND SOCK SET Matching latest designed ties with stretch nylon socks. Assorted colors in attractive gift box. Ideal Gift for Father's Day. / Socks fit sizes: 10-13 eS izes: 10-18, JUNE JAMBOREE SPECIAL though more may be necessary at a later date: Financing of this project is be- ing done by: the town and the centennial committee and the whole cost js planned on being raise? through entertainments, donations and. the centennial grants, which will be forthcom- jing from the dominion and pro- LYCRA SPORT BRIEF peo. 269 Pull on pantie brief in Lycra, "Be Slim’ — “Be Beautiful’. Light as'a.breeze. Satin front panel j for tummy support. Four detachable garters. Sizes $—M—L_ White, « The town's share, on the per JUNE JAMBOREE SPECIAL entertain- ments and has been turned over & The commencement of this 2 work will give an added Incen a itive to-all citizens: and former. TWILL PANTS: sate #7 Cuff Link and alligator tie. residents and it is-expected that lasp or tie tack. as the summer progresses” that giant tailored Sane Fine Twill Pants in the donations from | former t styles. Regular and Dak Styles. Colours of Wheat, Black and Blue. Sizes 8- 16 in Youths’ and 30- - 38 in Men's. YOUTHS’ Georgetonians will .add to the to date have heen quite satisfar tory. A sign was recently con stricted hy Stillman’ Mair and is how erected on the centennial project site. If shows the public how the Kent Square site will look on completion A large ‘thermometer, also built and erected by Mr. Mair, Water Street and- Kent Sfteet cand. ‘| shows the amount of money raised in.connection with | the centennial project rite The Centennial Committee's Raa) TUL) 0)" os ai: next find raising profect will he their lobster supper in, the “iat para ae Georgetown rink-on July 24 ~- * o- « t 3 a fhe 4 ‘ a