og * bs] ¥ * (16 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Oct. 16, 1965.) °HE SUPPER ont cxsul meting | OES ARIOWS qpecie ot Atieate | TORERE ont epee, ot Cana | TO BECOME VV T A L T TI T Bible oo wre neld “te the weekend af the PEL Wildite Park. Mele served trom $5 p.m. a Schoo! Auditorium | TORONTO (OP)—Dr. 0., v4 A DANCE AY the Maple Grove Dance | Te RALL oe <a @n Monday, October 1th. st North Rusjeo. follows. aid of Kings County eed eens sponser. | = —Dr. Hall, St. Patricks, every Saturday (lth, fresh turkey (hot) supper p.m. \ed by Oddfellows and Rebekahs landi wi | taled ' “ night vag Ed Matthews with plum | pudding. te | panes ea North ae oman 28 tor aie eeeninn mission .50 cents. = ot te ba > LAMONT — In loving memory of wr - re |_SUMBAY. GCTORER 170. Christin eee ty conte, Goad manic. In aid St: Mary's Souris, cards — niveraily nd Parish |Charches: 1 vier atia the. ete, : "| - PR UNTY setae Oct. 18, the BIRTHS Wwether Seesld Lament whe passed eee eee tee | eee SATURDAY. November 6, | 1.80 combined ser f the Junior Farmers. university, {away October 16, 1963 Pi Banas. for St. Thomas Aquinas Bazaar and of Christ; service Thursday October 2, serving from Church Rummage Sale Sat- announced Thursday, He revs CORNEY -. At the Prince Edward Is | Resting where the shadows fall 5 om. Meals Adults’ $130, children one m ya Centre, Stewart Fes See Sant Courch 2: ont KINGS COUNT Y \ubdiay Oe October Nt 16th. 2 p.m. Sponsored | SINGO, BORDEN Legion Hall. <7 [paces F.C. A. Jeanneret,” tanéd Hospital on October ISh, 1965,; In perfect peace he walts us all. ($1.00 viee at 8 p Guest speaker. Mt | NOTICE; HILLSIDE INN will not be by Kings County Registered Nurses As-|Monday night 8.30 p.m. Admission 50 aa te Mr and Mrs Orvin Corney. River.| And God will link the broken chain RILDA’S BEAUTY SALON, 194 Grat. |Glen B. Warict, serving meals on Sunday October 17th, S@ciation im the Hume and MacLean |cents Large jackpot. tiring after years as cha dale, 2 daughter, Mary (Beth), a sis | And one by ane we'll meet agai | DIAMOND'S SPECIALS. ¢ Elm ton ives. Spestate - all perms S| . Prop. Pauline Jackson. Duliding. — ‘eellor. Dr. Solandt is der for Glenna and Ferne Long remembered bw his sisters Jean. 4 Rutter. 2 ths. .98¢; 60 tea hags October price, Normal, tinted ENROLL N aT Rogers Pass on Trans- » Manale, Emma. Maisie Red Rose coset 79¢; shortening (De bleached hair. $20.00 for 410.00; $15.00 | Course ee ne a | FOLLOW THE crowd to & peers linia ex. fons ae? | oaeain Highway in B.C. often) on» ae oS Sea - purrY Mr. and Mrs. Johan Dutty e mestic), .29¢; potatoes. 10 Ibs. 28¢: for $7.50; $10.00 for 5.00. Salon has air jst Red Cross headquarters Char- hall every Saruraay uight, moriern and {bers Monday October 1th, on her, development * (nee Inet Flond) Mt. Albion are happy LAMONT — In loving memory of Don- wieners, .39¢ lb; 6 tins milk, 98 conditioned drvere With or without ap-|lotietown, Telephine 48551 now to old time dancing from 9.30 to 12. Heaty|HMundredth Birthday. Hours 8 to 4 ana PeC@#VES a foot of anow a day Aircraft of Canada Lid. 3] - te announce the arrival of their daugh. |2!4 '=mont whe pa away Octobet-\ Call in for additional ials mtment. Telephone 4.3837. | apply. ed c & wintertime i “ ™ Zpaeees tae af Os cee ee —— a 2 be. fn . Hawker Siddeley Canada Lid, + Time takes away the edge of grief Rut memory turns hack every leaf | Always remembered by wife, family ‘and grandchildren town Hosvital on October 19th. weigh! 7 the. 10 ons. A sister for Fred and | Pet MOONFEY Cyr? and Virginia ‘nee MacDonald). Annandale are happy “| apneunce the birth of their son. Blair | CARD OF THANKS Maniel at the Kings County Memorial | Bospita! on October tith. 1945. Weight ) wisn ic thank Dr Roberts. ‘m2 |staft and clorey. also all whe sent flow. candy and cards while I wee a ENGAGEMENTS MacAULAY — FICEN Mr. and Mrs Marence MacAulay, Sourts, wish te an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter, Mary Christine te Alfred Ficen. er of Mr and Mrs Alfred Eicen, Ship Harbor. Nova Sentia. The marri ace will take place November 27 af St Paul’s Catholic Church, Dart- mouth, N.S jand family. JOHNSTON — ACORN Mr and Mrs Plovd Johnston, Murray River, are | pleased to announce the engagement thanks to the of their daughter Carolyn Mae to Fred- erick Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Acorn. Alliston. Marriage to take place | at Murray River United Church, Sat- nrday October ™, 1965 at 3 p.m. MARRIAGES SIMMONS — MacLEOD — At the spy oy Church Abington, October Sh . 1965 Chrissie Matlaad to Leigh James Sim- Rev. Mervyn Morse officiating. IN MEMORIAM Sonne = ts rrig memory of xe | Announcements : . | : ; eber 15, 1964 f Like — leaves the year elip- Ss ; CITY AND QUEENS " But Seana memories never die. will do for ; pete pallens in the Prince Edward Island Hoe. | pital. Sincerely Mrs. J.B. Matheson Wish te thank Rev Fr. Mac. | Home and all =f, or The Canada Pension Plan and its benefits © |death of our darling baby Jacinta Anne. To one and all « sincere thank | Mr. and Mrs. John #. MacKinnon * ae ci | eh 2 if : itt high f He lives with us in memory still Not just today but always will CY¥O DANCE in Vernon River Hall, October 16 Musie by the Sithouettes sie j TOURIST OPERATORS please note: MOORE -- In loving memory of a dear | | Woodleigh Replicas open throughout wife Mrs. Carl Moore, who passed | October § a.m. to 8 p.m daily, except away. suddenly October 17, we The depths of sorrow we cannot tell Of the loss of one we loved so well; While she sleeps a peaceful sleep . Her memory we shall always keep. Always remémbered by husband Car'!. GILLIS — In loving memory af my William Henry Gillis of Point Fiesgeat killed on October 16, 1964 On a sunny Friday morn, I received the news That took the sunshine from my life. | The news that you were gone They say that time heals all sorrow But each time I kneel ‘beside your lonely grave, I know I never will forget There is a longing in. my heart That never will be still Until once more I come face to face with you “dad’’. God alone knows how I miss you And sees each silent tear I shed. 1 will always remember you. Sadly missed by daughter Elva. son in-law Elwood, grandchildren George and David. WORTH — In loving memory of Mr Charities Frederick Worth, who passed away October 17, 1959. As angels keep their watch up there. Please God , just let him know, That we, down here, do not forget, We lpved and miss him so. Levingly remembered by sen Ralph, Jean and grandchildren. BURKE -—- In loving memory of Ken- meth Burke who departed this Itfe October 15. 1964 25 Just a thought of sweet brance, dust a memory kind and true. remem RESERVE OCTOBER 29. for Mas. querade dance in Stanley Bridge Hall. |Musie by Ed Matthews. Good prizes. |A sale of lunches. | OBITUARY: Inserted by the Family EARL FREDRICK JAY The death occurred at» the) 'P.E.I, Hospital on Sept. 3, 1965 of Earl Fredrick Jay of Mt. | Stewart in his 56th-year. He was born at Pisquid, Nov. | 9, 1909, son of the late Lloyd | and Emma (Leard) Jay. He) was a faithful member and el- der of St. John’s United Church, Mt. Stewart. Pumpkin, as he was most familiarly known had a pleas ing personality, sistance at any hour of the day or night and was highly respect-| ed by all who knew him. Left to mourn the loss of a! “Toving husband and father are | his wife, the former, Amy Vio- | and his kind) deeds won him a host of friends | who came from far and near to} visit him. He was always will | ing to help any who needed as-| like Esther a 50-year-old owner of a small store who makes $5,800 a year. eyer, ots Jetta Affleck, two daughters, | Gladys (Mrs. Ivan Leard), Char- | lottetown: Joyce (Mrs. ‘Arthur | Coffin) Mt. Stewart and Carmen Eat at home, also six grand- ‘children whom he dearly loved. Two sisters, Isabel (Mrs Allan} Swan) Charlottetown, Lona) (Mrs. Willard Coffin), two bro- | ithers Levi of Pisquid and Shel- | dust ‘the love and sweet devotion Of the one who thinks of you. Ever remembered by Harold, Norma and_ Trudy. . Mortgage Sale . ‘There will be sold at Pyblic Auction in front of the Town Hall in Souris in ‘King's County on the 9th day of October, A.D., 1965, at the “hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon. All and singular the lands following that is to say:— ALL that tract, piece and Donald McLennan, assisted parcel of land ‘situate lying Rey wW.N. Byers. Rev. wil and being at Souris on Lot or Hussey and Rev. J.M. Sheen. | Township No. 45 in King’s County in Prince Edward Is- land, bounded and described as follows, that is to say:— COMMENCING on the West- orn side of Sutherland Street at the Northeast angle of land owned by Bernard R. Mac- Donald and running thence Westwardly. ONE HUNDRED” AND FIFTY SEVEN FEET until it reaches Chapel Street: thence along Chapel Street Northwardly for the distance of SEVENTY THREE FEET: thence Eastwardly along the | Southern boundary line of land owned by William Fitzpatrick FORTY EIGHT FEET or to - land owned by Stephen A. em Posse haere | forward to a retirement income until he reaches age 65. At that benefits will be adjusted to meet - circumstances. ‘ nd, Farmer of the second ' NOTICE OF CITATION of $104.17 from the Plan and $75 « time, or if he is already 65 when changes in aa costs and in wage : Scar bom thane te te poy. | 2022 Restate of FENTON from Old Age Security—a total of ‘Bether dies, his pension underthe Plan levels before they are paid and changes “ment of the principal and in- | "Deetbor te tees “Coane, $179.17 a month. When her husband will be $62.50 a month plus $75 a in living costs ahar they betome . ir tte vistors apply | Retires Locomotive Engineer, receives Old Age Security, their month Old Age Security. On the death © payable. j 7 ie Sidivin @. MeGuaid, Bar- | “Sremeet, terete. crven income will be $254. 17a iagab: of his wife, oa Meyer will also be Sie : * SOETER B. MaciNNts | that a Citation has been ex- or oy to a lump sum payment What will the Plan cost: you? Ss . 1965. | tate and for an Order for dis- If, like Esther, you have self-employ ssued MacDonald; thence running Southwardly along the West- ern boundary line of the said Stephen A. MacDonald's land thence Eastwardly along t he , Southern boundary line of the said Stephen A. MacDonald’s _ land EIGHTY SEVEN FEET or fo Sutherland Street; thence | Southwardly along the_ said Sutherland Street FORTY - FIVE FEET to the place of commencement cont ai ning ‘ONE THIRD OF AN ACRE of land, a little more or less. The dbove Sale will be made under by virtue of and pur- guant to a Power of Sale contained in a certain Inden- ture of Mortgage bearing date the Eighth day of May. A.D., 1959 and made between ‘Mary Fitzpatrick of Souris in King’s County in Prince Ed- ward Island, wife of William Fitzpatrick and the said Wil- liam Fitzpatrick of the first + part, and Peter B. MacInnis of tember A.D don, Charlottetown. A Lola, predeceased him. His funeral St.. John’s: Church, Mt. Stewart on Sept. 6, conducted by Rev. | |\Hymns sung were The Lord’s |My Shepherd and All The Way | Choir) A Land Where} My Savior Leads Me. selection: In We'll Never Grow Old. The |many floral tributes bore silent) « testimoniale to the esteem in © which deceased was held. |bers of Mt. Stewart — Morell | |Session. Active bearers: Somer-| ied Kelly, Peter McLeod. Gor- don MacEwen, Charles Kaptein, |Kenneth Jay, Cyrene Macintyre. Flower bearers: Albert Mac- \Intyre, Gerald McIntyre, Ed- ward Creighton, Eldon Glover, Daniel MacAskil, William Ham-| bly. The funeral was under the di- rection of MacLean Funeral} Home. Interment was in Peo ple’s Cemetery, Mount Stewart. | He guided ovr pathway, an@ helped along If we follow his footstep we'll | never go wrong. | CARD OF THANKS | The wife and family, mother, | brothers and sisters of the late) Earl Jay extends their sincere |thanks to Dr. Lioyd Cox, Dr. | |Lea, nurses of the P.E.I. Hospi- tal, MacLean Funeral Home, Rev. D. McLennan, Rev. W.N. | |Byers, Rev. W.R. Hussey, Rev. J.M. Sheen, friends, neighbors! and relatives for the many kind-| nesses shown them and to all! who sent flowers, cards, tele- grams, remembrance gifts and messages of sympathy during | itheir recent bereavement: | tribution and the hearing of sister, | which was very | largely attended was held from) Honorary. bearers’-were -mem-+ If Esther continues to earn this amount from her business until age 65, she and her husband, who is disabled and cannot work, can look = Should Esther die anytime after 1967, having contributed until her death, her ee crud will receive a disabled widower’s pension of $64.06 a month x All benefits under the Plan wil maintain their value. The actual benefits payable will probably higher than those given here since earnings of $5,800 a year, you This advertisement is one of a series which relates some of the important benefits of the Canada Pension Plan to individual authority 3 the Minister of | same shall be before the pre- hich is 3.6% of National Health and Welfare, Canada; iding J y. $158. 40 a year w is 0 ; | 5 a oe in ise e Estates , the maximum amou : ice The Honourable Judy LaMarsh. i | at the Court House in Charlotte- which contributions are yable, Friday the 13h dav of Nor ‘ Payment will be in nts R ember ne: = . e Sout ef-eleven o'clock Inthe : in the same way you pay . a | forenoon. your income tax. i 4 | DATED this 6th day of Oc- i | tober, A.D, 1965. cress ALAN K. SCALES % Procter a ‘ ' - * — t iin atic an on nme ee eee me ee habaie eoenhe eg ia ae th