hanes * e ¢ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., May 17, 1966. 15 | NOTICES” | EMPLOYM ENT EMPLOYMENT ~NOTICES © 4 7 AUT TOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE HOLIDAY TIME AT - S: R 2 JOHNSTON LTD. ‘Save at Least $200 cali ee 1965 ‘Mustang ~ 196% Ford Demo. Tudor H.T. 3, Only 948 mile 9,000 miles. Fully equipped. : WAS’ so" 2740. ae SPECIAL 3350. 24,000 or 2 year warranty - F-1065° successful - completion‘ Competition No. 5665. ° CLERK I1]—Male—This is clerical work of considerable com- plexity and responsibility. cial high schol graduation and considerable responsible .ex- perience in office and clerical work; or any equivalent com- 3,219- - CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF P.E.I.._ EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES . wish to take a one.year-training . programme leading’ Diploma in Public Health Nursing. of bination of -training and experience. 912. Competition No. 4 ‘Applicants should PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING COURSE-A limited number of ' training bursaries are “available to Registered Nurses who to.a Beginning salary-_an course is $4,108. per Jann. Applicants should have commer- Salary range: INSTITUTIONAL ATTENDANT—Male—This is ward attend. ant work in a government ‘institution for the. aged and in- firm. school grade and some experience inthe care of physically ill patients; or any equivalent combination of training and ex- e : f -| “perience. “Salary range:. $2,403.-2,920. ~Competition No. 5667. - Competition closes Friday, May..27, 1966. -=.., have. completion of the eighth LAND SURVEYOR. Wood line's, sub-divisions, general Deurveying “ean G. MacDonald, PLS. Winstoe Telephone 894-5070 eo OIee Tha Kinkora village dump. is hereby «.. ‘closed to the public other ‘than, resi- dents of the village, any others using = ridiicn and Mobile Homes “Frevel.Treiler,- fully-equipped, fold- a ES g enone ing bunk. 38-17’ Pytarhid Travel Trailers, electric brakes, fridge, 3 burner stove, double bottles, overhead bed, toilet, range hood. Real beauties. ; FLEASE NOTE Fifteen 18’ Pyramid and Shamrock travel trailers will arrive, within the next two. weeks ~ SEE US BEFORE-YOU BUY S. R. JOHNSTON LTD. ~ Your Ford Dealer_- _ ST. PETER’S ROAD WN MEETING | : _F.960-B < : : ; “Application forms may obtained by ‘writing the ‘Civil : 1963 Ford rns eee ae Bul, Her Set Carat same will be, dealt with by the’ lew. $ automatic. A-1 auto. lowest. Was fiers si a ee hoe — EER B OT now oT 430.’ NOTICES ———— NOHS ES ———— Cre ee eu pena e Ie ~ ROYAL CANADIAN- LEGION 1965 Ford Gal | 1069 ma ROCK io KinarSi 600. Convertible. Fully equip- ereor INSULATION. ing, ize Bingo and ony as mee Oe eee ue veer iS FOR OLD OR NEW._HOMES Reaqular Social Evening — WAS $2175 ; “By Johié-Manville o _ rsidlines 3695.| - "858" _1980.! 9g wow out HAtaTSoee. | WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 8.30 P.M, —— FA-SI7-B | FASBA The “tet ur rove wan “FREE ESTIMATE” LEGION: HO ME 1957 Pontiac — | 1962 Valiant 2 Ag tor TAMES STEWART —— Sea see Top value. << _| Should be $1550, MONARGH ROOFING & INSULATION Maniters and aoeete-ticeteientied: aT 395. vow 1239,| chtown 894-4560 _ ~ Saide 436-3419 Es ne a ee S REPORT ON T-426 - eee M-26-B Posies oe : oe ; ee ae ere ae 1958 GMC — “Ath D; FIRST CANADIAN CONFERENCE | ( istrict Kin Cou Wy Ton =. |e Ton gs ty SON ACING’ = Warranty - 12,000 or 4 ~mon 8. r Ba ee A ~ 299.) "Progressive Conservative will Be given at meeting. in. ; NOW = in ‘Basilica Recreation Centre _ MAY 20, 1966, AT 8.00 P.M. All interested persons are invited - ‘thar: May 19th -8. 30 p. p.m. “MURRAY HARBOUR - COMMUNITY HALL Come and meal -Robert Dorgan your Candidates . ces & Willard Maclean ne. Labour Hall, 162 Richmond ‘St. Local 1338 will hold: thelr. ‘montnly |meeting Wednesday, May 18th at at 7.30 P. 7, eer All Adibers Hleaté-a attend. EMPLOYMENT . | EMPLOYMENT SOUTH CARLETON HIGH SCHOOL | \=_-- RICHMOND, ONTARIO. ° This new composite school, with 70 teachers, 12 miles from Ottawa, requires: for. Seer 1, 1966— ‘TEACHER OF ‘PHYSICS—Grades 11 and 13 “TEACHER OF AGRICULTURE—Grades 9-12 ; — Mel McQuaid, M. Pe ‘Everyone Welcome & SHERWOOD SCHOOL. — Registration of Grade | pupils for “school year 1966-67 should be. made with the principal between 1:15 and _ 2 p.m. from May | 8th to 2th. -Other pupils attending Sherwood School, for the first. time should also register. Applications are , requested from qualified secondary. school Telephone 4-6302 . or university graduates. echedule ranges from $5,400 to $11, 110, depending on an ‘ications, and experience. «€umulative sick leave up to 200 days is granted. P. s. T. and Blue Cross available. : Positions: vacant at this time due to promotion of current staff members. . . Please submit aOR EOS: giving full details of qualifications, experience, ete., Ww. w. POWELL, Principal, Richmond, Cae TEACHERS WANTED ol History Teacher Grades x and XI. td Teacher for science and mathematics: 1 Teacher for Grade IX. Specific subject assign- ub may be adjusted to the — of the eacher. Pledse state telephone number. . Deer Lake is 80 miles east-of the city of Corner Brook, has E.P.A’ airport, situated, on the Humber River. that — ,. béckons*réd and ‘reel in season. donee Secretary;~-Amalgamated Regional ‘High | School Board P. 0. Box, 128, Deer Lake; Nfld. : ~ Bathurst Paper. Lim ited. a leading: Maritime Company - offers an: se : - OPPORTUNITY in its ACCOUNTING ORGANIZATION ~ At Bathurst, New Brunswick The successful candidate will have’ approximately five years accounting experience, preferably in Industry and will have a recognized Accounting Degree. This is a challenging position and. pro- vides the opportunity for additional] future de- velopment and -adv ancement in an expanding or- _ Zanization. _ _ Salary is. open ‘and will. be_ pomitietaurate with experience and ability. A complete range of Com- “ fany subsidized fringe benefits is included. Please reply in confidence giving detaus of experi- ence and qualifications to: © Industrial Relations Manager ’ Bathurst Paper Limited ~ = ¥° A HANDY ORDER FORM FOR MAILING YOUR CLASSIFIED AD Print or Type your Ad on this “Order Gram." (Please use: Pencil — Ink will blot.) Want’ Ad Helper -- elip and mail today! 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Friday Evening: 7-to 9 i Office Telephone 838-2114 Residénce 838-2794 i eal Conservative MEETING | _ 2nd District of Cueshe : Thurs., May-19th - 8:30-p.m- AFTON HALL Come and hear your Candidates..; / a Hon. Lloyd MacPhail ’ = I ert See and | ° Hon. Philip Matheson |. GUEST SPEAKER. Heath. Macquarie, | MP. Bathurst, New Brunswick, — | | ATTENTION: ‘CARPENTERS: anos the Karin Stafford, 8, foreground, daughter of Lt,.Col. and Mrs. Thomas P. Stafford, gets an assist from’ Sandy Young, 6, in ‘carrying her homemade ‘| Batmobile to the Stafford gar- Fulton Sees Bicultural Federal Role .| guage..educational . and .cultural centres for any ‘province that wants them. __Sponkins. here, to the On- io division of the Young roe Conservative Asso- ciation,, Mr. Fulton said the “Chinaifie d Ads A Supermarket For Practically Everything | ‘ate jt ha toasn OG Hous- rf = Tex: Karin's dad helped her build the vehicle before | leaving for Cape Kennedy © where he will perform~a more government should pay 100 per cent of the capital cost of such [centres and 75 per cent of oper tating costs. The entres at first should be limited to elementary French having full freedom in’ deciding where they were to = located. Mr. Fulten said the system ‘T would ‘be particularly useful_in | Mr. Fulton said the system | would be. particularly useful ‘in provinces, particularly. British. children—in—public schools.: “Tf a French-Canadian moves from Quebec Canada he must virtual ily give V — STATISTICS IN MEMORIAM: education with. the provnices the to another part of |tee ASTRONAUT DADDY HELPED BUILD IT scttekicgtiel ecalidicies. feat ~as command pilot-of Gemini 9, Raley a conan tee > sere (AP -Wirephotoy nee eet 5 TENDERS” Sealed aander wil sarly accepted, er. Retina R. Mackar | Secretary-Treasurer of Albany United Church trai be seeived by the undersigned for the purchase of church © building and lot including the adjoining. _ lot- formerly occupied by church shed situate-at Albany up to noon May 27th 1966. Highest or any tender not neces- ve Terms cash upon arenes - tend “ithe ‘staff of the Charlottetown sent Mass. cards, . enrollments, ‘Hetters of sympathy and ali those’ who so generously gave assis- tance. | ,nnouncements | CITY AND QUEENS SUPPER Mt. Stewart LOBSTER Memorial Hall Saturday, May 21st, 4 te /9 pm. Sponsored by United ~ Church, | Aauns $1.50, children $1.00. JEWELL'S GREENHOUSES and Gar den Centre at York, open daily. Peren-. nials, rock. garden plants, roses, gar. 4. Re ~ |Funeral Home, the staff of the — Charlottetown ‘Hospital . andthe. _. {Sisters .and staff of the Sacred _. " Hfeart Home, also- all those whq. ing aids, ete Booking orders for an- .° nuals, geraniums, Le auf phone 4-7074.. >, KINGS COUNTY af begonias, etc. A MEETING Brudenell |day, May 17th 8:30 p.m. All interested invited to attend ‘test, St. Mary’s. Hall, Souris, May 21st. at 8.30. Specialties, the Arsenault Sis ‘ters. “Send entries to Mts. Joseph Gal cy | FIDDLING AND step dancing tam;~Bear-River- RP Got” ~ Club, Legion Homes, Montagué, Tues com MacFADYEN — At the Toronto General | FERGUSON — In loving memory of OBITUARY Se epee eels eigen en e| ERED MOLYNRAUE, \Mrs. Lennis_R. in | bin MasKinley) a daughter =: | aed eenenes ashen aa Bonin | On, A pri 7th, lie, them las LARSEN —"At the Prince, Edw Is. 8 re! es F dd land ‘ico a og “Ys 2008, 0 Be STE WART =, My laving memory of our \Molyneaux were saddened to ~| Sara’ Cantelo), a son, Paul Ross, beloved sister marty on May i, 1o08. hear of his death at the Chase Ibs.,-11 ozs. ‘Sad and sudden was the call .. lottetown Hospital in hts 70th & i eas | Ren wok 16 a eet tee ariel Before we--knew-it; shewas--asleep..|_Born. at _Inkerman Dee. _ 8th, of a son Everett at the Hum-| A bitter grief, a shomk. severe, 1887, and after spending some ber Memorial. Hospital, Toronto, om| To part with one we loved so dear. |vearg of his early manhood im April 16, 1966. Q God loved her too, and thought iin eo 1s 4 he t i ao He took her home to eternal rest sacive provlana Wars: i -eubege se and M: ¢ if ‘ S ; : . = {OREN ereris: a eaaenee — a Bertha. ed in farming, ah occupation = ee eas toon, af tee Brimes | gs which he followed until some 12 eee LARGE — Ww. rs ago, at Eiri tess Wiha Caer ARON — aor maven, Wrage ears ago, ut which time he raw ee away’ suddenly on May 17th| His wife, the former Maud SMITH — Mr. and Mrs. Walter’ A. Smit You are not forgotten loved one, . |Haughey predeceased him by se MacPh RN,) of Don Mails, "Ontario, vce, the arrival of | NO® will you ever be. =; . qven years almost to the. day, eg Tr aly oe Ap lang a6 lite and memery 18%. ‘Inaving died April 14th, 1900. Peon = issed but perea| Surviving. are- five sons, Joe, - | 39, 1966. Weight 7 Ibs., 15 ozs. ee tt ant 5 AE sat ai, ere PROFITT — Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pre | peng java this province and Gerard a Tor- fitt, Margate (nee Ruth Johnston) are | te oe it. “Minnie. Fergus i a6 three daughters, Mar- pleased to announce the Sek ® | who sees alae May 17th, 1965. ion of Boston, Kay of Granby : 18 ee ee cee vibe. 1s| We Never lose the ones we: love, Que, and M of Montreal, ~ LL ‘ - or For even though they’re gone, | " ary eet ENGAGEMENTS ‘We miss her we loved her Three brothers and three sis» - | Be one ne earth car rouisce her” Iters also survive. A brother. Roy Fo Ly gene River sundaes Her. memory will never grow old. |died in 1960, . \ — ne | [the engagement of her daughter Mar| juroan Oe le gone, forever: The funeral which was largely garet M. eT to Robert J. Maude.| gem we have so many memories attended ' was held from the Marriage will take place in St. Mary’8| of _ mother we loved so much. Charlottetown Funeral. Home to ae 1066, & 10% Lovingly remembered and sadly mised:'the Church of the Most Holy Re- se ‘ aeeecae deemer where, Requiem High Le ortare a set ar ey CA D. OF THANKS \Mass was celebrated by. Rev. nounce the engagement of thelr daugh: |{) WISH to thank Dr. Laidlaw, nurses Npreonaeian ine 6 iectina wt the sjter, Helene Elizabeth, to Mr. Terence | and staff of the Prince Edward Island a we an of eae P.E.l» | Hospital; also Rev. and Mrs. Phinney, jgrave, Rev. W. Enright, CSsR, PEI. and the aes o ea: ontague ‘also those who sent cards..and) flowers was’ present in the sanctuary. In- | eptecater weeding la (planned. ” while T'was a, patient there® terment was beside his” wife im Rasy nee ee the Catholic cemetery. STEWART _. YOUNKER — Mr. ana Pallbearers. were all nephews © a Kenneth stewart, voto ond a FOR LATE lof the deceased. Sous Demer Yoku tetas! \«NOTICES —+=GARD OF THANKS Gams ter aani aie: take place in on x The family of the late: Fred. pms | SEE PAGE 3 toronto the clergy and NOTICES | NOTICES choir of Holy Redeémer Parish,