ri r e > 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Mar. 8, 1965. Vital Statistics BIRTHS SHOTE — Mr and Mrs. Douglas Buote are happy to announce the birth ot their daughter Lise Marie on March “ANNOUNCEMENTS | -GITY AND QUEENS} KINGS COUNTY. DAVID STEWART. Cra WE STILL have a good selection “a 5 Ihe., 12 ons. A sister for Kelly IN MEMORIAM absent from his practice trom *#ting and cooking applies from $1 09 | Mave so-21 inclusive ” | pg and up. Bert Haneveld, M ANNUA eeting — | GARNBUM In loving memory of - Bonn a PE} Dairymes’s| wayne HOBBS now open isiand my father Brenton J. Garnhum whe Pooles Corner. tele passed away March 4%, 1963 Time goes on with many changes, Association » March 17, 1985 | auto ne a.m. Charlottetown Hotel ' eo ee ee ee Joys and sorrows, smiles and tears But his memory we will cherish RADIO ‘and Record pairs. customer satisfaction guaranteed With the passing of the years service. Also antennas instiled Telephone 45547 from § a.m. to 9 p.m Blocks. |ever remembered by spn Paul, Doro- thy and family i OM. TREATED Nut cosl now in stock Macleans Concrete telephone 8386-4626, Montague GOLD SYDNEY cos! on hand Tele PRINCE COUNTY 44553 for prompt delivery for | ‘woal needs call Arnfast Lid. BENEFIT CARD party te assist Che verie Fund in Cape Traverse Hall, | Tuesday, March Sth, at 8.15 p.m. Lanch served by Cape Traverse W.1. I Why oct start « hobby’ of Handicraft supplies. supplies, now at The Chariettetown Hotel H | 5 5 $ BOOKS FOR COLOREDS | There are 11 libraries in Jo- | hannesburg; South ‘Africa, ‘which cater to the needs speci- 'fieally: of non-white residents. if RIVER Rink tonight Mon Bulldogs vs. Pownall game in best of seven Game time 630 p.m Ad and 9% cents to all if t gre subject to change. Bit NOTICES POULTRY WADDELL BROS. CRAPAUD - Accepting poultry at our plant “every Monday. Large lots by appoint- ment only. TICES WANTED For good g:ades of scrap material, delivered to our yard on Kent Street. we are paying the following prices: & STEEL SCRAP ....... (eeteeeseeeens $12.00 per TON vy eS ovqess SPeecoced oceans 19 Cts. per La. Sdewbgrcoooooccccocecascces . a? Crs. per Lb. mass. eddasbedeneecenese Sabede eves +16 Cts. per Lb. a poediphdceccceesccoess epiite .13 Cts. per Lb. cekbaebsdond soccccocccscsepesiec, GR Gat Gm. wee vee $3.00 Each 7EERIES RsdaBahtauastoese sie vessereers,. $1.35 Eacm | " Charlottetows wm MAURICE BLOCK Co, LTD. IN.MEMORIAM - SMITH — In fod and loving memory, of a husband, father and grandfather William A. Smith, whe passed away March 2. 1962 Three years ago today Our father passed away Se you who have @ father Please cherish him with care For you will never know the heart- ach Till you see his vacant chair Always remembered by Violet, Alda, Dale and Gail GARNHAM — In loving memory af Brenton J. Garnham, who passed away March #th, 1963 For those we love within the veil, Who once were comrades of our way We thank thee, Lord; for they have won To cloudless day Remembered always by Ethel Royal Trust Five-Year Guaranteed Investment Receipts Earn * Terms for shorter periods are available on request. Interest rates DAN DOMINION BUILDING Telephone 892-2434 it’s in your best interest | Highly-Manufactured Goods ‘alts | Should Feature In Exports ‘ ‘highly The Economie Council of Canada, lalso looks to increased exforts 9° processing. of other non-agricultural Mr. Blake . money Uauihart hick foithe fie ie surance company every yea ’s your stand on Mutual Life’s ~ io eoakl ) I'd like to know more about it. Where can Scout By JAMES NELSON OTTAWA export projections tar the period to 1970 says Canada should ship abroad at a steadily expariding | rate of 10 per cent a year. lucts and—tentatively—to some slump in the rate of expansion of agricultural exports. Highly - manufactured goods are those a high de- high labor outlay, as te to agricultural and Saat once. (CP)— study of manufactured goods The study is based on the re- |J¢t al study, prepared for the jindustrial production. in But the report,. prepared by ‘years ahead. HARDWARE ‘BUILDING prod- to ‘to 1963, SUNWORTHY ALLPAPER Beautiful new patterns of Sunworthy wallpaper are just what you need for a fresh new look to add. warmth and per- sonality in today’s modern home. What a wonderful new experience if you have never used wallpaper before. We have patterns to suit every room in plain or ready pasted Ask us to help you estimate K's paints standard and quality. 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