ENGAGEMENTS ! ENGAGEMENTS /The Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs., July 8, 1965. 19) transformed @ former insta AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE ‘ MackAY — GRIFFITH — and —— house into a barracks. MacDONALD od . - ~ KINCH — Mr. and Mrs. Chester D. MacKay, Kensington, Later, crews cleaned up three i Mrs. Joseph A MacDonald, Kensing- yy wee to announce the engagement of SOVIET PAPER COMPLAIN neglected cemeteries wihtich had | . ton, anamanee the forthcoming mar —_ See — naete been used between 1911, when n BIRTHS ENGAGEMENTS | pene. to Sune oe Ph oy mg = sat ites Clayton Gries. Melita. RED T PE is EXCLUSSIVE i. — was maret. aat Se anito ° rr te t a . | 950s, when jh eaLiant — GALLANT — Mr. and Claude Kinch and the late Mr. Kinch Kensington eae eee oe A eee moved out sis RENNIE — To Eva and Fred Rennie, | Mrs. Edmond Gallant of Morell are | of seein, Ontario, Marriage to take 2 at 2 p.m. . A declining demand for coal — . _— oe Grey: | Gae comtia, May Bult U8 \Cuh tmeaide re MOSCOW (AP) — A Soviet throughout the country com- and a series “of fires were 1963 R bl 1995. ’ “ ” ya (7 John Lawson Gallant, son . te IN MEMORIAM youth newspaper, complaining plaining of a preponderance of biamed for the closure of the am er 2th, at — “Hospital. A) sister for jens Mrs. ioe Stee a sae e eo —_ pa Mrs. STEWART -— In loving memory uf of nightmarish’ government — silly regulations covering ev- mines. ; ee Kimber! arriag plese on ton. tario, Brentie Stewart, who departed this life red tape, suggests the coun- erything from placing bus After® i 4 dr. Station Wagon Classic, Standard Transmis- a { St. Augustine's church, South Rustico. - i Srentic fen cou ter® restoring the cemeter sae ral i - | jammounce the marriage of their dau- July 8. ! try must be run by a “‘min- stops in inconvenient locations | jes, prisoners were put to work Smith, would Ube 1 sqmemese son of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo R. Stewart, — VALDES — Mr. and MIB. ghier Adele Louise to Russell Fenner | - eae istry of inconveniences.” to buying a wedding dress. on forestry roads. The camp But to us who loved and lost you * | The report of “mounting in- vThe complaints, he said, works closely with the depart- } lant (nge Betty Mcintosh) are happy to ie. engagement of their announce the arrival of their daugh-/ Mary Ada Smith of Summerside. . |Mensington, PE! Solemaized st Eitiott | Your. memory will always last conveniences” came in a bit- came from all kinds of people ment of lands and forests ¢ 1962 Dodg e $] 995 = Sa a Sire "Orval Valle af ene ee FES Cais \misead bY mon, sisters on tection, ing satire on Soviet bureauc- “except cosmonauts and gov- handle the growing influx of «| the Charlottetown Hospital, weight ” | weaa g to take place Jyly 10th, in| » Pasion of the church of! : racy which appeared in Fri- ernment ministers'’ —_imply- tourists and fishermen 4 dr. Wagon g 8 Automatic, Power Steering, | Ms., 11 ozs. A sister for Lise [Calgary Alta anaes aa ee textes gy — —* one of Komsomols- | .ing that only these two groups The prisoners build and clear ea ee se . ef wounds a | 88 a have easy access to goods and roads and camping spots, cut Radio. ie Srance’ Bele A tke The Writer, Nya Zverev, pro- services: and stack firewood, and have Yes have poureoged om tetere es | posed ‘that those responsible jeonstructed dozens of picnie ; " : oe by a Ll _—_ wan 0 Geis sapnetions should [tables to be placed throughout 1962 ng id 995 We miss your loving smile, puns ‘as criminals Rites Coan the area ¢ ee : - But we know that you are waiting To illustrate his case, | “We are on stand-by forest 2 ar. Wagon. oN mileage, top condition | Ges'em Seer oe ee morning | eee Eeeet Be attempts Gi Li f fire call,” said O L. Weis As we join you over there.” | eyeglass fr - This or ives I e gerber, assistant deputy super- | Lovingly remembered and sadly mis- | intendent. eg ned by Dad, Mother and Sister. me a happened: | “I, believe ‘he immedi ve 1961 Chev. PSawee ‘$1 ] 50. = CARD OF THANKS” at = oe. bang To Coa Town | Sralebiity of firefighting crews Whité 4 dr. Sédan. A-1 Body & Mechanical. High Ther a sal told hi re could have saved millions milesge: toe oak. g MBS. MARRY MocLEAN and famiy| she Could only sell. hiet mg _-NORDEGG, Alta. (CP)—The | of. dollars worth of timber.” Rev. R.L. Gillis, Rev. Donald Niehol-| lense. |establishment two years ago of | Mr. Weisgerber said he. be- p eon, the Cutcliffe Punera! Home. We ae are strictly tor- a prison camp here has pro- | lieves the chance at a useful 196] V F V 200 ae - mente sm fo thant all ams bidden,” she said. “Only two ans pevaroay of gy life for. | on life has been beneficia! is : » letters cards drug store: is andoned coal) town 110 the men. Despite the experi- > O lant ' 2 é all U = eighbors co “ne a = this right i Se have miles west of Red Deer. mental nature of the camp, it Black 4 dr. A-1. Stick Shift. S [| and death of our be-! |. Thesecamp, a satellite of the has become’ firmly established ; C ysnaahe-to-an. mT scotentte sincere = postage i adi Bowden Institute for first and wae part of the AJ. 196] Consul ' $595 j . ars & Trucks iE wisn to thaik Drs. (SM Gillis, np: | them and this conversation: en- oe offenders, was estab- ; ; sdale, nurses and staff of the P.E.1,| gued: s as an experiment in Al-) CLAY GOES INTO PAPER 4dr: Excell diti : : ; |S oeetend te nee to me wl | Salesman: “We cannot ac- berta penal policy. Maroon 4 dr. Excellent condition. Unit No. M-13-A Unit No, F-670-A Unit No. F-746-A holson, all. tae ig eviagonalt Nie-| cept your frames because they First objective of the authori-/ About 70 ‘BeF cent of Eng. si ‘60 PONTIAC cards and treats. also the bus drivers,| are in a soft case. According b ge nny ce camp opened was land's — of china clay ! l jachers and pupils on my bus for their to . a rules they should be in | eep prisoners busy. They is used in making good-quality CHEAPIES 63 FALCON 60 FALCON ee ae. . enaohs Ls Belle River, | # crush-proof wane : | Started cleaning buildings and paper. i = 296. early one 5 ee oS 58 Rambler American $250. 61 Taunus ..... $296. sagan Was $1950 Was $1495 Was $1095 les WISH to expresé~to- all our rela} ~ Salesman: “To protect-your _.< NOTICES NOTICES. BS Mereury |... -csis 295, ~ 58 Volks .:....., 295. ' % , tives, friends: and igsnpors, our heart | glasses better.” ree SBR OGRO i sisecosssccen BT 59 Morris ...... 295.! NOW NOW 1740 NOW sympathy and) many Kindness "shows vere: : Sata nat AUCTION ‘SAF | ot a s on our’ recent loss of a beloved |" : * , daughter and sister NLY : ONLY ts Salesman: .‘“‘But we are not | EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT | ONLY oO kreat cloisten ailiness asd given thei.” ; = is coon dusile laa | Zverev: "Okay, then I'll. buy. |. At Rollo Bay on Saturday, July 10, 1965 at 1 p.m. : | Sete from temptation, safe from —. a case a . sharp. : , ee | alesman: “But “we on a Adventu re In Teaching Unit No. F-855-C Unit No. F-778-B Bu { th week he _— ene ieee ee: ang Have soft ones on jale.” Consisting of farm containing 150 acres, good buildings, elec- ’ 6] CHEV y oO e Roland. The writer did not say | ae 75 acres clear, balance hard and soft wood. : ‘ whether got hie |, Two easy chairs; 3 bedroom. suites; 2 couches; 2 commodes; SEPTEMBER, 1965 57 CHEV. wee ‘60° FARGO | a OBITUARY | lenses. on | wicker chair; arm chairs; kitchen range: heater; desk tables; > ° . : sg: ie : Sedan - Inserted by the famik | —Zverev_ sa let newspa- | washstands; dishes; silverware; glassware; rug congoléum; Applications ‘are invited from fully qualified Was $895 Was $1495 : | MRS. EARLE L. mart, BECK |. Pers had received letters from | set cannisters crocks; spinning wheel: antiques: grindstone: —————|_ electric motor; washing machine; horse collars; sleigh pad elementary school teachers for. positions in gov- 3 ' ea Was deeik cocarel, at a ernment-operated Indian schools -situated on |NOW ~ NOW ton, heavy duty, long Prince Edward Island Hospital thank very sincerely Doctor An- and breeching: cart, saddle and. breeching; hames chains; Indian Reservations (Catholic). Positions avail- ONLY & wheel base, V-8 motor. 5. on April 7, 1965, of Mamie Car- | us MacLeod, Rev. Bryer R. wire cable blacks; hay carrier; forks, shovels, saws, carpenter ‘ ONLY oline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jones, nurses and staff of the tools: wrenches; bench vise: 2 five gal. gas cans: tractor able: \ speed transmission. All Elmer Pearson She was in her | Prince Edward Island: Hospita!,| clevis; -milk cans; strainer; hay rake: cart wheels and axle, ‘tires nearly new. | fifty-second year. | the Jelley’s Funeral Home, also! six bundles of shingles and many other articles too numerous a) One classroom schools — grades I to.;:VI : : Born in Chelton, on -Novem: | to all those who sert flowers and | te mention. : LADIES SPECIAL ber 20th, 1913. >| messages of sympathy and to, Terms Cash. b) Two-classroom schools — grades I to VI ' WwW $1995 ao she married Earle L. ees and neighbors who Sie eS ee ee a i i rred . _ a k of Tryon, where the n any way ng our ast ~ Mac ? 7 (Married Sencling tent: prete ) as 63 FAIRLANE 500 : . ey lived for several years:| bereavement. ah Owner. Auctioneer. - ‘ore moving to accommodation provided. Apply, with references, i. Coan A hd offer Her cheerful. kindly manner to: J. E. Ingot, Superintendent of Indian Schools, ° . slot ue oa — jag 4 - Rese—I1 Ib. pkg. _. Box 912, Pri Ge ; Bi Cee - who knew and loved her. ee . wit aaaien ther notect: MARGARINE FRESH ISLAND STRAWBERRIES ces “| NW In STOCK 5 New MUSTANGS === "q SOMES 9 otro = ae : | mer Pearson; Chelton, sisters, | Lbs. For uriel, (Mrs. - Earle Mabey) | oe on FLUFFO Lobster and Salad Supper | | c) Lejac Residential School — Grade I classroom. wy Hampton = : : We know thts car will suit M k a NOW pe. she remained until her) GOVERNMENT INSPECTED Salaries range from $3000 to $9400. In addition, | ur Wife or gist friend. we ake us an pin a BRANDED TENDER SHOULDER Cc isolation bonus paid up to $1500. Modern living | Tink se mush oF this car. i? : - ONLY devoted wife and mother. RO AST BEEF tb. ; Tone, Esther, (Mrs. F. Court) EGGS BEEF Summerside; and Wanda of : Travel Trailers and Mobile Homes ==="""*~ FLouR |3~‘1/3™1]u29° ~ s held from the Hampton Un- At the Benevolent Irish Society : F19 HF Corsate Travel Traller . .+++. Fully Equipped Hee was conducien by Ie see | Quaker .09 ster aan a Club Rooms, Friday, July 9, for mem- 2—17 ft. Pyrmaid Travel Trailer ......... Fully Equipped =" Rev. Bryer R. Jones. The 96 py, pid omeng ae | '—17 ft. Corsair Travel Trailer ....... . Fully Equipped as organist “sang the hymns, oO % SPECIALS of bers and oe af 20 ein. od 1—15 ft. General Travel Trailer ..... “, Fully Equipped «in the Sweet Bye and Bye"'A _1—14 #t, Shamrock Travel Trailer 3- burner stove and over Ang by Me oe wan | < ; . toilet, vanit | eaut The pallbearers were: Hazen | i gas frig., bunk, anity. A real b vs | Dawson, Clifford Best, Edward | | _|1—General Mobile Home, 46'x 10’ ...... Fully Equipped _| pearson, Buddy Morrison. Mar-. “Legion Mixed lobar: Party, 1—Pyrmaid Mobile Home, 50° x 12" . ee 3 Fake Equipped “ite lower Weta Eritertainment and Dance == Pyrat Mobile Home, 60° x 12h bal Equipped ~ pe (eee Vance Molyneaux, Donald, _ Thursday, July 8th at 9 P.M. | We will take in trade Used cars or av or used trail- neavs The many beautiful flo: Limited number of tickets on sale ers etc. Before you purchase a mobile home or trqvel butes and contributio Cancer Society testifie esteem in which the Tuesday, 3:30 to 5—8 p.m. to 10 P.M: ° trailer see us. ssteet: i Interment took place in Contact Sec.-Mgr. Crapaud Peoples Cemetery. sreawacnny Hawvest |S, R. JOHNSTON LID, scevecx | We still have her in. our heart. ATTENTION © Your Ford Dealer | CARD OF THANKS — “ GROWERS, cand PROCESSORS ST. PETER'S ROAD 3 CHARLOTTETOWN. Farle. Callbeck, wish to You shistid” pit rders now for berry / eta : 5; | pickers and fomalag enter. , NOTICE PUBLIC AUCTION: ‘ : AT“SOURIS~ 7 ATTENTION: —BERRY PICKERS = Th dll be sold b bli cti Dts a Berry pickers and plant workers will be required HAY MACHINERY. FIELD DAY on Wadneatay daly i4th at 3:00 p. age it table soon. Ail workers should be 14 years of age or Sez 1965.New Idea Hay Equip- hie oe e rooms, all modern. con- over. Apply to: ment in the field at the farm of Edgar 4, Oren for inspection’ at 1:00 p.m. on the day of AN Panes eae — and James Smaliman Thurtday, July ean Terms of purchase svill-be made__known at the : Charlottetown, P.E1. ~ 8 at 2:00 p.m. weather permitting. sale. Phone 892-1277 ' Mowers, Rakes, Conditioners Etc. : For further particulars. apply to: Mrs. Mabel Kickham, Souris West MARITIME FIRE CHIEFS - Come One, Come All side is MacDonald” Auctions Solicitors” tI | LOTTERY WINNERS... C. F.WILLIS and SON |" ‘Shore View Property — bel CAR—teah Maillet ........... Meteghan, N.S. ~ "O'Leary TV == AS Macinnis «..........0..0. Maddleton,N--S.— un ea ad _s._ TV — Gib. Moffitt St. Stephen, N. B. New idea, John Bean Dealers — i AT Cc i 4 7 “~~ $100. — W. W. Broad, Moncton, N. B. RR. No. 5 . MEADOWBANK y- , 100. — Nellie Smith Hillsboro, N. B. : ae | r Vv I 16.95 : i s. D. eeahy: 4 ae eo . : te We offer for sale this desirable 75 acre prop- eg. alive ° j $00. — Jean Roberts, 28 Adelaide St. a Se, MAMMOTH PICNIC ~~ “ial Hee ais, fin on ae NOW_ ONLY N. B. ‘ : excellent condition with spacious panelled dining- 100. — Clarence Bary, Bloomfield, King’s Co. , room,’ convenient, modern large kitchen *Proper- J . Ne = : EGMONT BAY ty well landscaped. Title to be given .free and English Bone China “4 100. — R. C. Kelly, 5682 Kane Place, Halifax, clear of all encumbrances. Priced far “below re- coN, 5. 2 placement cost. Cc U Pp S soe 50.—L. Tracey, 133 Victoria St., Saint John, Hall and Church Grounds Suitable for private school, summer camp, es Ez. Ze es motel and dining operation, etc: : and. —_Charlontetows Ree tte N. S. 50. — Mrs. _ Edwards, 2506 Kline St.,, Halifax, 2 Saturday, July 10; (1965 ce 0 “By Appeintment Only S§ A U C E * S 50.—W.K. McAfee, 10 Wilton St., East Saint | oe ik Ph ao Wits John, N. B. : . |- Hot Turkey Suppers served in hall. one ee ~ Regular Value 1.00 50.—Vernon Connell, 50_Stanley St. Saint oy ~ ‘ [ 7 C L d 7 ss jJohn, N.B. : oe from 4:30 p.m.. oee Wilson Rea Estate’ oO. Ltd. NOW. ONLY. ioe Bitar Waite ois Summerside, P. KE. I: : ; : dee 00. — Fire Chiet E. J - = aeeghine Various Games anergy Bowling; Bingo, ete. |. | 90 Kent St. Charlottetown “Queen Stret : &. seller of winning ticket). . ; ‘ Ponies-and Swings for the Kiddies — ae _ Dial 692-26. 7 892-2541, 892-1524 A ~ RA en = i sees cas sieaanatciitans - - . ai aualiga % : : i i Z ’ | Z : + rat = — = : . ° og : “ie ue : a +, i aa : Y + oe c a. oo oe . —— she ie Sa cadens og BS 3 hain eateaget * ~~ ue ts at