general administration of provincial exam! cs - eighth schoo ie * é @ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Saf. Tune 11, 1966." ee eect EMPLOYMENT: -MPLOYMENT ‘ BMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES * DIRECTOR OF CORRESPONDENCE STL ee baie éans, school. attendance regulations pondence studies, student } requirements univer: and departmental statistics Educationa sity graduation with teaching experience a visory experience. Salary — Up to $6571. pe ! n- petition No. 66611. s : mRCHNICIAN T — This: is. technicat fie ING ‘ERING TECHNIE JAN T d ry highway construction programme, | Applicans should have high school graduation. supplemented 0: > in drafting and surveying, and some experie in tee construction work, or, any equi’ gent combinat! and experience. Salary range @ $3219 No. 46612 : : Ee : INEE T skil mechan- C ’ * ENGINEER I -— This s: sem! S| ST ine nperation of a steam heating plant om "i shift. Applicants should have completion t pays age 1 grade, and’ some experience in the operation ae ombination of training valent c¢ a on aay eau 3219. Competition No, am. boilers. , of stea Salaver range: $249 - and experience 46613 ane. FEN e" r i wk in caring for r “CHTATRICG- At FENDANT T This is we ene i patients on an assigned shift Applicants should he Y letion af the ninth school, grade and some experi- sera ork: or any equivalent combination hospital ward w ; fi or training pet experience, Salary. range/, $2403 - 2920. Competition No 66414 eS mo « Saturday, June 18, 1966 mav be obtained by writing the Civil Ser: Competition close Application forms a r Commission, P.O: Rox 817, ( ee Provincial Building, Rochford. Street, Charlottetown, PEI caiman ~ WANTED MALE CLERK — CASHIER Position now. open, five day week and other | benefits. All replies . confidential and_ salary commensurate with ability. Apply in writing stat- ing age. education, experience if “any; ete, to DeBLOIS BROS. LTD. © PO. Soi ce Charlottetown COMMISSION A An old-established territory with good growth, potential in New Brunswick. and Prince Edward Island is available j i Bos j VITAL. STATISTICS. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF PEL | | This cis Marlene. and some super-. shire, a daughter, Darlene Anne, weight nee in. highway . 3912, Competition . A sister for Paul Island take place ‘at St. Cuthbert's Church, Charlottetown, oF by calling St. Teresa's on July 9th at 9.90 am) JAY Aquinas Church, Halifax, N'8 & . : CONNOLLY — In Joving memory oo $ BIRTHS .' [Mr Peter Connolly’ who passed away June 12, 1960, SMITH At the Charlottetown Hos. Inserted by wife and famile:'- * pital on June. Bth, 1966, to Mr. and Mra. Wilfred. Smith, a | daughter Donna DALZIEL In, loving memory of Mrs r 5 Arthur Dalziel who “passed away. June 11, 1964 | CALLAGHAN » At. ue Charlottetown Always remembered by hushand and | Hospital on June Ist, 1966, to Mr. and family... at «Desmond Callaghan, New Wilt- “and Kent ed away June 10, 1965 Pes : \_Teday our thoughts, they all go bac , KELLORN ‘The five ‘Killorn hoys wish 1Tq just one year ago, sy to. announce the arrival of their first’ ; when all. our smiles were turned to i _ Sister, Anne. ‘born to Dr> and Mrs. Leo { tears, Killorn ;ne@ Helen) Grant) at the Chare ‘py a. sad and bitter blow, lottetown -Hospitai] on. June 10, 1964. "The Angel of Death did beckon: you DAassed away June 11, 196: weight 6 ih<, 3 ozs And you -were called away, *And left us all so lonely ROUGHAN Mr, and Mrs. Earl Om-that sad, June day Koughan o,0°¢ Phyllis udmore) aré Ever remembered by Leith, Christene happy. to announce the arrival of their ang family. . i . daughter. weight 8 Ibs, 1.07. at, the, fii ae ; Charlottetown Hospital, June 6th, 1966 ACORN’ In memory of Eiverett Acorn, Alliston drowned ,at Montague | on June ith, 1960 | » % LARSEN Mr. and Mrs ‘Lester Lars 1¢ takes only a-littie space” - gen are happy © announce the arrival To write how much we mise you of their son. Darren. Scott, weight 8 — Rut? it will take the ra of our lives, Ibs. 4 07s . born at the Prince Edward To forget the day we | Hostal oh. June 6,° 1966. A. will always be remembered.by ‘Laura Drother for Douglas. : / - . t you. - }.and Berto ft ENGAGEMENTS pvtrenxcornsaliaton’ drowned” Montague, June 11, 1960 | MacEACHERNS— SMITH Mr and Jiist a tribute ef love and remem: | Mrs. George Smith, St. Teresa's are berance, 4 : Pleased to announce the engagement of | -} their “oldestdaughter,. Mary Frances! The jovs— hemi ‘ | Georgina, ' John Andrew MacEach- May he find God's garden” of rest, Helen, Earle, Boyde, Karen and .Jnanne:~ ern, son o@ Mr and Mrs. Ernest Mac yovingly remembered by Mom, Dad, : Eachern. Mount Stewart. Marriage will} brothers and. st E Robert W. Jay. | STROUD — CREIGHAN The en-| One year has passed, | Sagement ia announced of Edith‘ since that sad- day, | Monica. Stroud of Halifax, N.S, to Paul When God took, | Hubert *Creighan of Halifax and Char- Our “Mom'’ away: : lottetqwn Miss Stroud 'is the daughter) Atways remembered by husband and of «the late Mr and Mrs William = family, : \. : Charles: Stroud, of “Halifax and > Mr Creighan is the son of Mr. and Mrs, mMarDONALD Thomas R. Creighan of Charlotietowat. | my dear father Spurgeon T MacDon-— The wedding will take place July 2, ald who departed this life June 11, 1961, at ten oclock mass.*at Saint Thomas This month comes with sad regrets, It hrings back a day we will never forget IN MEMORIAM: - | X85. "Stemoriea, of "you “will” never po BERNARD... In.memory a ddavid K 4 HARLEY in loving Wemon a aay Away Fen PErER BY aaTEHEer™ Shi father Harry Harley, who passed. away ley, son-in-law. Gary and two grand on June 12; 1964 - ‘ children Jim and Stielley. : There is a voice we will always re | : member, | LIVINGSTONE — In loving memory of A voice we will always recall, John Livingstone who: passed away A memor we wilcherish -fotever..c-/ dune. Linh. L964. Of one ao dear to ua all. j ae eee ae ede Fondly.remémbered by his daughter en No one on earth can replace him Of the Dad we loved sq, much, PAYNTER — In memory o our dear Ibs, Sia ons. A sister for Shawn mother Mrs_ Leslie Paynter who. pass For one who was one. of the ‘best, ® on_life's highways Sadly missed by Archie, Annie Shaton, * - In Joving memory of We miss him hecause we loved him, | He was dearer than silver and gold are ™ His memory will never grow old. SMITH In loving memory of cour, | Although he is gone forever, ddear:<parents. William - C. Smith, who) > His hand's we cannot touch, _ departed this -life. June ard, 1957. and Still we have so many .-memories Myrtle Rianche, Smith who departed )@his life June i2th, 1928, _Alwats remembered by Peggy. Clar-. In our hearts your memory fingers. ence and family, Jennie, Bruce and ‘Lavingly remembered by. the family. family, Pearle, Neil and family, ~— FOLEY.T.S.A“ BOARD.» » for-an experienced poe call-. outlets. Lib- - -.jng-on hardware and pain Requires: . F Teacher for Class 5 & 6 & Physical ~~ > a dear husband and father. John Liv- ingstyne who passed away June 11, 196 2 : Fhe rolling stream of. ive rolls on, Rut still the vacant. chair Recalls the loverthe voiwe: the amile Of the one who onep sat, there Always remembered by wife Mary. and sons Elmew,and Jackie : MacDONALD . In foving memory of my ‘dear ‘hushand and father Spurgeon T MacDonald who passed, away June V1, 1961 2 Five years has passed since that aad GAN ie When. one_we: loved was called away, God took him home,. it cas his will Within our hearts he |eth still x. Lovingly remembered and. sadiy missed oby—wife—ant—family, LIVINGSTONE — In Joyics memory.of our dear father and grindiather who God knew that he wo: suffering That’’the hills. were hard to climb So he closed his wea eyelids. — And whispered peace he (nin¢ rest He took him home to he. His guest We lived hope and prayed in vain That he Would soon he «0 again, But God decided we must part He eased his pain = bu broke our hearts ’ : i he could have spoken before ne ad : di These are the words he >*ould have replied: “Weep not for me nor sorrow take; Just love one. another for my sake.” But the star seemed dim As we whispered low ” Our darling father and grandfather we miss him so STEWART — In loving memory of Ur 2 a | darling daughter Joan Lee Siewart who In loving. memory @f = M8) Jost her jife in: a tragic fire at Brign- ton, June 12, 1959; They say time heals all sorrow And helps us to forget Rut time has only shows 'y "# How much we miss her s°! ~ She could not say goodnve to uF Perhaps its just as we We never could of said goody? To one we loved so well _lt was a sudden~-ending . sf Too sudden to forget ‘ And we who loved her. dearly Are the ones who never cat forget ‘Lovingly remembered by Mommy and Daddy, Bernard, who was aceidentals clectro June 11, 1964 God Will Comfort |'s May He who gives‘us strength to bear And faith to carry onpenrrnns Be close and keep us in ‘Hie cate Until a brighter dawn, ~~ And in our sorrow, may it help And bring us .comfort, too To know: that. loving thoughts and prayers ‘ Are here today with us. From Mother, Dad, Ruth, Avis, Linda. Fred and Kathleen, LIVINGSTONE In loving memory af | Rena ‘Livingstone, Murray Harbour, who pasied away June 12th. |*! Loving memories never die -As years roll on and day« pass Dy In our-hearts a memory is kept OF one we loved and will sever for Ret “| Lawingly, remembered by “her parents “and= ‘sister, Mr. and Mrs\ John iving- ~stone. and Evyaline. i a eral commission will be paid on a full , line of paint products, paint brushes * and paint rollers with a first class repu- tation in the Atlantic. Provinces. Ex- perience in selling these products is an advantage but is not essential. Inter- ested salesmen are asked to write ad- vising personal details, lines carried and routine coverage in these two provinces. ~ oreo erg eahaies ‘NOTICES t > ENROLLMENT GRADE XI. j “BOX NO. 24014 MAINTENANCE ~ ELECTRICIAN Required immediately by local branch of national company.~ Prefer applicant. with 3 to 4 years ex- perience in electrical construction. Experience on 550 volt installation desirable. Initial require- ment will be for night shift. Normal 40 hour work week and full range of welfare benefits. “Apply in handwriting giving détails of education, | — experience, age, marital status, date available] ~ _ phone number ete., to: PERSONNEL, DEPT. P.0. Box 670 Charlottetown | ____ GUARDIAN.- PATRIOT 2 hee WANTED. ~~ for N.S..Freema son's Home, WindsorN'S. 1 __« ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT, a ee With Administrative Experience: _ --ALSO— ; A CERTIFIED NURSING. - ASSISTANT Apply-to Superintendent of Home P.O. Box 777, Windsor, N.S. -- TEACHERS “TEACH IN -*: a TEACHERS a we THE LAND OF THE MOOSE Northland. School. Division requires teachers for_its-schools—in-Northern--Atberta-tand—of—the- . Mighty Peace and Athabasca Rivers, where life js rugged but where well paid. positions abound. We need j Be ioe -——elementary teachers with two years training ~ bevond Senior Matriculation. : ~—-men and women, who want to teach an ‘the ed Canadjan: North. : We offer ~ : ‘+ &—High salaries and * substantial isolation | bonuses. : -Furnished heayily subsidized teacherace: #_Well edalpped schools. : —Opportunities for advancement. for both Catholic and Protestant teachers. Apply without delay to:— RL H. SABEY, Superintendent of Schonis, . - Northland School Division No. 61, : -9916 - 109 Street, _ Pea EDMONTON, Alberta - “K Education . © . At Foley Central School, District. of --Parry Sound... SALARY SCHEDULE , : Level 1: . $4;100-$5.600 Level 3 $4,800-$. 6,900 “Levels? $4,400-86,200 : Level 4 $5,500-$10,000 “Apply :— ee oS MRS. R. WILLIAMS-WYNN, Secty.-Treas. Foley’ T.S.A. Board, R.R. 2, Parry Sound ¢ . NOTICES — i “Charlottetown Senior High School Former students of Prince of Wales College, Notre Dame Academy and ‘St. Dunstan’s High School. who plan to attend the new Sharlottetown Senjor. High School in Gende <i 1966-67. are asked tn enroll at the School Board Office im- mediately. Phone 4-6837. _ Superintendent. MORTGAGES Are: still available on dwellings and commercial properties in good condition and locations. We will be glad to discuse your requirements and to-he-of-any possible: serbices:-<--- & HYNDMAN & CO. LTD. MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE BROKERS 57 Queen St. ve de _K.A. Parker, Dial 4-6567. OOOO OOOO O4 HARPER -- Im loving memory of my ;dear hushand Harold Arthur, who-pase- ‘ed avvay June 11thi~ 1958, at Vapeou "Ver. B.C, a eet p= May the-winds of-heaven=hiw sortly” Over that quiet arid hallowed spot, ’ Where my beloved one lies sleeping And shall never be forgot Ever loved and greatly missed, his loving wife Babe, } Walter Reid, ‘Dr~ Frank Burke.. sisters nurses and staff: ‘of the Charlottetown Hospital for their kindness to me while a@ patient..Also to my friends, neign- hors, and relatives who. remembered-me > by. their. prayers, cards, treats and | other acts of- kindness during my stay in the hospital. A fervent—Goq |: ___{ bless you all. pee er Mrs. Wiilliam “Berrigan, Prince Street, City LIVINGSTONE — m teving memory)” 2 _ CARD OF THANKS:-}4-£ 1 SINCERELY wish to thank ” Rev. __ Report from | Parliament nil. Mel McQuaid “TONIGHT CFCY Radio 7.45 P.M ‘PURITY DAIRY “Parenis Prefer” Purity Products” 317 Kent St. Dial 4.7125 ~ OOF OOD ° SOOSOOH ERE OOOOOOOOS THANK YOU ... TE Mortgage Sale THERE WILL BE SOLD by Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in) Char- ~lottetown in Queens County in Moran Prince Edward Islagd, on the 4th day of .Iuly A.D. 1966, at Noon, ALL THAT TRACT, piece and parcel of land sit- “uate, lying and being on Lot or Township No. 54 and being the Eastern Moiety . or half." River in’ Kings Couaty.afore- part of a tract of land former- | said, Farmer and Sarah Wood ly held by Donald MacLean and Charles MacLean, bound- | of the First Part, and“ Yohn _ed and described as follows, | Sherry of Johnstdn's River in that is to say: : COMMENCING on the. North shore of the Seal River, and From “a hospital bed 4 heavenly at the east boundary: of land | ‘in possession of Donald Camp- | ptincipal monéy and _ interest bell, to the Public Road known -| fee ies as the Launching Road; thence | Eastwardly along said Road until it gives the distance of fifteen (15) chains on a right angle; thence South to- the Seal River. aforesaid: and | thence West ‘along the Shore to °- -the place of commencement: “RESERVING a Tight-of-way for a public Road _ forty: feet -(40') in width across the said tract fromthe Road -along”. said. Donald) Campbell's land oe ene Pan | Custom fitted instruments at to range with a fir or spruce tree near the aforesaid Road and the southernmost juniper tree in a grove of woods*along ¢ the fence same , fir or spruce tree having the top cut off, the aforesaid tract of land Po" ~~ (34 containing’ One Hundred and. | Gentlemen: Twelve (112) Acres of: land, said eastern moiety hereby mortgaged. containing Fifty. | yaup six’ (56) acres of land a little | more-or less as the same is —»deseribed in an Indenture; 1 “ eraser ea a ‘euted at RCAF Station, Summerside 9 T+ 0 ooeeeoeees| ry < ae : apt ie { 5 We wish to express our sincere thanks for the ‘support we received on election day. It- has been an honor and a pleasure to have served. you in the past and we will continue to work. for the First District of Queens to the best of our ability. Again - »- - a sincere thank you. 3 WLR. SHAW | | i * noon, a otice - N ° LEICESTER, England (CP) bearing date the Jéth day of . November, 1929 between Rég- |; CATERS TO TEENS . = to teen-agers will open in this ing A new shopping centre devoted north Midlands erty. early next dre: ers and’ a travel’ agency : ee "year. Called Trend, * the “ eentre will have’ 14 stores <ell under-20s.- inald MacIntyre and _Frank ir The above sale is made under and by virtue of and pursuant —}\ji). hour of twelve .o'clack | to a Rower of Sale .contained ain a Certain Lndenture. of Mort- gage- dated whe 2Ist day of June, A.D. 194% and made be- twen Bernard ‘1D, Wood of-Seal "| : of Seal River aforesaid, widow,. » Queens County, in Prince Fd- ‘ward Island, Farmer, of the other part, default having been 4 secured. : Hy DATED this 7th day of June | A.D. 1966, ee iii! JOHN SHERRY Mortgagee. HEARING AIDS | Beltone -l| 4_reasqnable cost. Home Ser- -vjee throughout Nova Scotia ae and‘ P.F.T. WN » D. Re EATON CO} LED. | 5189. 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