EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT: PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS DAYS AND EVENINGS HOME SERVICE — Bilingual — Mrs. Joyce Jackson Brackley Point Road Tel 4-5940 Reduced Rates for Students Interested business, Clubs. Organizations and In- 'dividuals Mrs. Rose Savage 38 Lower Queen St. Tel. 4-5243 Please clip for reference Civil Service Commission of P.E.I. POSITIONS AVAILABLE WITH THE GOVERNMENT OF P.E.l. 5001M. WORKER m. This is profemional social casework In the field of public social sciences. Work Involves reapin- glbility for providing casework services for the mentally ill and emo onally disturbed. Applicants should have university pad- uatlon with cwrse work in the social sciences. s nted _ of dilate studies at the master’s level in a recognized school of social work; and some experience in the field of social work; or any equivalent combination of training and experience. - . . SALARY RANGE: “993.6069 Closing date for this competition is Midnight. Tuesday, Sep- tember Q. 1964. Application fora“ may be obtained by writing Civil Service Commission, P. Box 817. Charlottetown, or by calling at 57 Queen Street. Charlottetown Tngineers Wanted Canadian TBI-lrandcasting Corporation Is seeking Engineers interested In the following fields: I.Television Broadcast Studio System and EqUIpment Design and Installa- tion. 2.TeIevIsion and Radio Broadcast Transmitter Installation and design. Positions to be filled are permanent and carry pension, sickness and ‘other benefits including generous leave allowances. Salary Range: up to $10,000 per annum ,depend- ing on qualifications and experience. Base location will be at Montreal but some travel- ling will be required. It is desirable that applicants be eligible for mem- I AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE FOR SALE CARS, TRUCKS and TRACTORS 1—1960 3-ton Chevrolet truck, A-l condition. wuh new steel box and hoist. 1—1960 4.ton Ford truck, tar-(tern axle and insulated box. 1—1959 3-too Ford. completr'ly reconditioned with heavy duty hoist. gravel box and cattle racks. ' l—International 3.ton truck in A-l condition. 'i—Chevrolet 3-fon truck. good. motor and tires. l—l-ton Mercury, steel box. good motor and tiles. 1—1964 1.44m: Dodge truck. 5060 miles. 1—Isss'yolkswmgen car, A-l condition. 1—1982 Oldsmobile car. A-l condition. 1—1963 Oldsmdbdle car. A-l condition. 1—1959 Ford car, A-l condition. 1—-No. 40 Cockshutt Tractor 1 small Ford Tractor. The above cars and trucks are priced to sell. If interested come see them and help set the price. Cattle and potato contracts will be taken in trade. RALPH D. MacFADYEN HUNTER RIVER, P.E.I. PHONE 1 OR 49 CITY & QUEENS SEE THE ms LA mg I: now reopened for all dan- P Y °f mm‘ 3 cing classes in Charlottetown. dreds of colors of Ceramic Tile ‘ Monday through Friday after. at Douglas Bros. and Jones Inc. mans from 4 to 5 pm, and 53;. REPAIRS 'ro automatic wash- I “my mm“ 9 '0 1 ‘9'” Class“ ers, dryers, electric ranges”es also at ML Stewart Friday refrigerators. Factory trained I afternoons from 4 service men. Storey Electric, dial 4-7341 day or night. “SPECIFY CERAMIC TILE".I REGULAR SPECIALS .1 D13. New ho a buyers should look . for Ceramic Tile features. Se mom's meats and grocery Douglas Bros. and Jone‘ Inc” 3 SLOI‘CS 185 Weymouth and 49 Elm for free fitment rAvcnuc. Domestic shortening 29 [cents lb. Toilet tissue 4 rolls GENUINE KEMAC human 39 cents. Butter 2 lbs. 99 cents. $59.95 at the Montague Electric . Telephm‘e “313 °” 4'92“- g’flggy Limited. Telephone] ANNUAL MEMORIAL Ser- - lglhce .Blglokéieldselirezgyterian urcl, un ay p. at oggnfigfibinfi" killed 0" pm.RGueist"soloIst, Mrs. Daw- u . to 6 p.m. also or further information p'lone 4-9446. suppers. l 5"," Enigma. individual orders, etc. i lvered Charlottetown area. PLAN -A FAMILY vIsIt to the Gil Henry. telephone 4-9313. ; P.E.1. Wild Life Park at North Parker Jewell, York. telephone Rustlco over the weekend. See 4-7074. lmany new additions. Open 9 131mm EVERY Saturday ‘ a'm' “ a I’m da‘ly‘ n t In St. Andrews Hall, MI.- BINGO KELLY'S CROSS HallI Stewart. Dancing 9.30 - 12. Mu-t Monday night 9:30 p.m. Weekly IANNOUNCEMENTSI RUTH ROSS school of danc-I I Lot 65 Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. Gum f NOTICES NOTICES teen service. ene's Hall basement, Cove- aic by Smiths Orchestra.Can-' CARD PARTY 'In St. Eug-, prizes $50.00. Jackpot $105.00; DANCING TONIGHT North River recreation hall, 9-12 mid- night. Admission 50 cents. Good head. September 215i. vel‘l" music. Canteen service. In aid ENJOY A FALL OUTING and see the many new animal additions at the P.E.|. WILDLIFE PARK NORTH RUSTICO Open daily throughout September and October. While there, drop In to our gift shop and look over the large selec- tion of items now selling at much re- duced prices. The Wildlife Park has been established to further the knowledge of birds and mammals of the Atlantic region. Supervised classes are wel- come as our guests if appointments are made with the manager. Teachers wishing to bring their classes to the park for nature study should call or write “The Wildlife Park” at North Rus- tico and arrangements for free use of our facili- ties will gladly be made. AN INVITATION TO THE SCHOOLS b one welcome. Lunch served. gof Junior Farmers HfiflgtPAng 8; Pius X. RESERVE SATURDAY, Sep. 8 LPG}?! 1‘ ed 15‘ at 330 tember 26 for hot turkey dinner p.m. unc serv . Vin StanhOpe — Covehead Com- FREE CHURCH to! Scotland‘ munlty Hall. Serving 4 to 8.30. —- Youth rally Saturday. Sept- AUCTIONEERING SERVICE ember 19 at 8 p.m. at Free. _ ' Church of Scotland. Birchwood Geggzerstfieafxt'gfigfigfigg499233! Street, arlottetown. Guest. residence 150 Spring par}; speaker — Rev. Prof. . .‘ Road ' Finlayson. Edinburgh. Scotland. 1 ' All young people welcome. ‘ DR P. A. MacMillan will be absent from his ra PRUMNEAGE SALE at Mrs-.cticc‘ from September 21 pto rows - me Cookinflocfobec 11 inclusive. Stand, Saturday. September 19‘ {Itc‘Zv p.m. Unit 7 Park Royal' SHORE ACRES din ingt g room. Spec i a 1 weekend din- ‘ncrs. Saturda 5.30 to 8 . . DANCE M’AH‘JE Gm"? dance : Sunday, 12 till 2 p.m. and 5p [I10 hall St. Patrlcks Road, r-28 p m Telephone 4.7653 day, September 19 modern and} ' ' ' old time music by Ed Mathews! SHORE ACRES Motel open ' ily. 18 units, heated. Tele- +7653. H'IGHFIELD United Church Weymouth .St. Steak 69 centslhot turkey dinner, Saturday, d ASK FOR our extra specials, Dione at Diamond's meats and groc-‘ cries. 49 Elm Avenue and 185 l . Klng Cole tea bags ‘79 cents. {September 26 in Church Hall. Chuck roasts 39 cents lb. Free‘Serving from 4.30. Telephone ldellvery. Phone 4-6313 or 4-923494-7598 for tickets. INOTICES NOTICES ROYALTY OAKS DRIVE-IN elderly people available. sen from .Clinic from September I24th inclusive. I l HEAR MR. Edward Easton. discuss the Georgetown Mus- n Tour" featured 18 Tuesday Radio. RESERVE Wednesday Sep- tember 23rd. 0, E S. T rkey Salad Tea. At Y.M..C.A. 3-30 to 6.30 pm. tickets $100 TURKEY AND chicken sup- per. sponsored by Mt Stewart U.C.W. Wednesday, September 23 In Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall. Suppers served from 0.30 — 9 p.m. morning C F C Y T H E PRESBYTERI A N Church Worship at Nine Mile Creek Is cancelled for Sunday in order that the Memorial service at New Dominion can be attend- PLAN TO ATTEND the Battle of Britain dance at the RCAF Association Club Room-s, on Saturday. September 19th. Door and special dance prizes. mission $1.00 per couple. Music by The Tartans. THE ANNUAL Cemetery In New Dominion United Church Sunday. September 20th at p.m. Speclal music. BEAN SUPPER at Rollo Bay 19th. Serving from 5:30 to 8.30 p.m. KINGS COUNTY REGULAR Saturday night dance. St. Peters Hall. Chais- sons Orchestra. Canteen. Ad- mission 50c. BEAN SUPPER at Rollo Bay West School. Saturday, Septem- ber 20. Serving from 5.30 to 8.30 p.m. PANTRY SALE sponsored by St. Teresas CWL at Stewart and Beck store. Montague Sat. Sept. 19 at 2 p.m. PANTRY SALE Wightmans Super Market Saturday. Sept— ember 19 at 2 o'clock. Centri- dge Women’s Institute. RESERVE OCTOBER 12th for -e Morell Parish Hot Thanksgiving Dinner. CALEDONIA Women's Mis- sionary Society thank offering service Sunday. Sept. 20. p.m. Special singing. HOT TURKEY Supper In St. Charles Hall on Wednesday. Sep- tember 30th. starting at 5 p.m. Apply Guardian - Patriot Box pat 34354 t . - ,Dnve In Theatre. Alberton. “PTl DR, J. C, Simon Wm be flb..109. Cliff Robertson. The daring the amloneLcwnleXPloils 0' President Kennedy MASON — At the Prince Ed- w‘durlng World War II. Ad- - West School. Saturday, Septem-] ber SEPT. 18 and 19. Princess . DANCE AT Clearvue Diner, Malpeque September 19. Mod- ern and old time dancing Can- , .0 by teen service admission 50 cents. me'lDouglas Bros. and Jones. 10.50| HOT CHICKEN supper Free- .town United Church Hall. Tues- day September 22nd. Serv‘n from 5 p.m. Adults £1.25, Child Ten 65 cents. . NOTICE OF SALE of Lands and Mobile homes by ' Sheriff under Execution— I Parkdale School District ‘ PURSUANT to and virtue of Writs of execullon to me dir- l Court on the llth day of Sep. tember AD. 1964 in applica- tions wherein The of ' istrict No. 70 In County app I r judgment against the I and mobile homes hereinafter described and which said ex- ecutions were severally mark- E ed to levy as follows: 1 Ion"1 42.04: 1 for $48. ; 4 tori $69.08; 8 for $31.41; 7 for 3440:: ; 8 for $41.59: 9 for $56.25; I 10 for $60.70; being tlhe am- ouan of school taxes and costs I with costs of execution and of I levy and sale; % I rm NOTICE that on Wednesday the Zist day of October AD. l 1904 at the hour of eleven Io'clock In the In front of the Law Courts Build- I log In Charlottelown in Queens lCounty in Prince Edward Is- land I WILL SET UP AND SELL to the highest bidder the following described lands and mobile homes situate lying lottetown Royalty in Queens County aforesaid described as follows: - 1. Trailer No. 15 at Idlewheels Trailer Court at 34 Mount Edward Road in Park dale and being the Trailer as- sessed in the name of ROBERT H. BEER. 4- COMMENCING on the northwest side of the St. Peters Road in the south angle of land of Frank Burke; thence north- west along sald Frank Burke's southwest line for 150 feet the southeast line of land of J. Rcland Coady; thence south- west along Roland Coady; southeast line and parallel to the St. Peters Road 60 feet or ,to the northeast boundary of llani In possession of Alfred .Chappell; thence at right ang- Eles south eastwardly 150 feet 3 along Alfred Chappell's line or to the St. Peters Road and thence northeast along the Road & Inc Gm mm at. Sept. 19, 1M 18 ,BoAao AND NURSING CARE} I Dr 3 PR'NCE COUNTYI Vital Statistics I REBY GIVE PUBLIC? | Memorial Service will be held which remain unpaid togetherl I I l and being in Parkdale in Char- I BIRTHS ward Island Hospital on Sep- tember 15, 1964, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mason, 3 dau- ghter Katheryn Belle. Weight 7 lbs, 13% 025. A sister for Wade and Robert. ANDREWS—Born at the Prince Edward island Hospital on September 17th. 1964, to Mr. and Mrs. .lack Andrews tneo Marlene Bucll), York. a son, John Paul. Welght 7 Iba.. 7 ozs. A brother for Audrey. CANTWELL —— Mr. and Mrs. William Cantwell, are pleased to announce the arrival their first son, William Owen at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Thursday. Sep- tember 17, 1964. Weight 7 lbs. I“; 025. A brother for Call. Genetta. Elizabeth and Tracey. ENGAGEMENTS o Lands ' COFFIN — HYSLOP — Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Coffin, Morel], wish to announce the engage- men-t of their youngest daugh- ter. Miriam Alice, to Douglas Lloyd Hyslop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Hyslop. Arn- herst. Nova Scotla. The mar- riage will take place at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 17, 1964. at Morell United Church. McDoNALD — FREEMAN Mr. and Mrs. F. Earle Mc- Donald wieh to announce the engagement of their daughter. reeman, son of Mr. a Mrs. Gordon Neil Freeman, Hamilton. Ontario. Tile mar- rIage will take place Satur- day. October Paul's Church, Summerside. DEATHS O'CONNOR - At the P.E.I. Hospital. Friday, Sept. 18. 1964. Mrs, Melville O'Connor. Murray Harbor, in her 54th year. Resting at the Murray River Funera Home It til noon Sunday then to the Bap- tist Church, Mmray for funeral service commen- cing at 2 o'clock. Interment Murray Harbor cemetery. TRACE — At the P.E.I. Hoe- pItal. Wednesday, Sept. 16. 1964, Mrs. Lowell L. Trace. Remains were forwarded from the MacLean Funeral Home to Dayton, Ohio, for completion of funeral ar- rangements. MacLEOD ~- At the P.E.I. Hoa- Katherine Ann no Hugh Stew- art F 1 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE BARN DANCE at Cliff Pe-I of Strathcona, In her ters. Rollo Bay every Monday to the lace of commencement p year. Remains were forward- bership in the Corporation of Professional Engi- l and being the lands assessed In INING ROOM neers of Quebec and have a minimum of five Islam Dancinz 10.12.30- 0811- the name of AMBROSE 1 ed Immdiecincuffe haters] years directly applicable experience. ‘ een' lCOADY. II.- BOUNDED on Home 10 Billed“ M595- 1" Arrangements will be H ade to intewiew suitable ALL VETERANS—The Kings the south by Confederation fennel“ F" m" *m' applicants. Applications, complete with resume of education and experience, should be mailed to: PERSONNEL OFFICE, Canadian Broadcasting Corp., 7925 COTE ST. LUC ROAD, Montreal 29, Quebec, Canada NOTICES NOTICES USED TRAILERS A. E. MacLetnnan Trailer Sales Ltd. Relds Comer P.E.I. Phone 436-5I I7 Open Evenings Till 9 p.m. FOLK ARTS Songs, Dances, Handicrafts, Recipes, etc. MEETING Room 66, Prince Of Wales College, Ch'town Monday, September 21, at 8 p.m. PURPOSE: To strengthen and coordinate efforts being made to preserve our cultum.‘ heritage. All those Interested are urgently requested to attend In View of important possible developments at the union] level. AUCTION SALE LITTLE THEATRE, WILLOW STREET Monday, Sept. 2Ist——2 P.M. Consisting of 2 pc, chesterfield; 1 coffee table; 2 step tables; 1 tri light lamp; 2 table lamps: 2 occasional chairs: 1 wicker rocking chair: 2 davenports; 1 chesterfield chair: 4 flower stands; 1 magazine rack; 1 parlor table; 1 hall rack: 2 mirrors; 1 extension table large; 1—5 pc. chrome kitchen set; 6 kltchen chairs; 1 Firestone refrigerator: 1 Kelvinator wash- er; 1 Pawcett electric range: 1 bedroom table; 4 bureau; 1 e- h mirror; 3 dwble . springs and spring and mattress: 2 commodes; 0 . 1 card table: 1 croconole board; 1 Wooden clothes dryer; 1 ironing board; 1 medicine cabinet: I hooked bail runner and mat; 1 hot plate; dishes, silver other articles too Scott 'of' Articles antiques. Small end ta . wardrobe wit mattresses: 1 single bed, 1 host of -‘ alstloettiem'ululitrefhe Owner: Auctioneer: MRS. HILDA LAMONT. ROBERT MacKlNNON. Phone 4-9889 ‘ AUCTION SALE At Little Theatre, Willow Street ON SATURDAY. SEPT. zen. At | o'clock sharp manor-one 0 on. size refrigerator, propane gas range, c rs. ' . NOW OPEN CURB SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE In the Branch from 2 p.m. to It p.m. In the following dates: Morell Legion, Sept. 28th; Montague Legion. Oct. ist; Cardigan leg- ion Oct. 5th; Souris Legion oct. 6th and Georgetown Legion, FOR SALE New three bedroom Bungalow on Arcona Street Three bedrooms. hath, kitchen/dining, and living room. This home includes the following quality features: Hotwater baseboard heating, full base- ment, vinyl asbestos tiled floors, hardwood floor in living room, mahogany cupboards with post formed top, landscaped lot. Winter work al- lowance of $500.00. Telephone. 436-2265 for further information. , l OF will be held In WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER AT 8.30 P. M. NOTICE“ ANNUAL MEETING t. lth. ‘ SOURIS REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL SOURIS HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY 23, I964 Attendance is requested of all ratepayers, district. trustees County Service officer will b. i Street; on the east by lands of Legion Home of each? Benjamin Lewis and Se our Gregory: on the north by lands of Johann Vngt and thhla May Donovan and on the west by land of Earl Cook and Samuel Gregory and being the lands owued for many years by Sam- uel Gregory and for some years In the possession of as- sessed In the names of JOSEPH H. GALLANT and IRENE GAL- .ANT. 7. - COMMENCING on the southeast side of the Lower St. Peters Road In the northwest angle of Plot No. 57; thence northeast one chain and 90 links to the southwest corner of Plot No. 59; thence south- east at right angles to said. Road 10 chains and 54 links to Strawberry Road; thence' along said Road southwest one chain and 90 links to Plot No. 74: thence at right angles to} said Road northwest to the| place of commencement and being Plots Nos. 56 and 73 on? the Plan of the Strawberry Hill 3 Estate and being the lands as. scssed In the names of James R. Larter and Vernon Larter doing business under the namej of LARTER BROS. 1 9.- Being a 44 foot trailer In{ the name of William G. Mon-I felth and at the time of the ap- I he BARGAIN PRICED BUNGALOW This 1 story, 3 bedroom bungalow has a View. Main features are. good sized kitchen with ample built-in cupboards. diningroom, livingtoom, good sized bedrooms with loads of closets, 4 pc. modern bathroom with coloured fixtures. Deep dry ment with auto F/A oil furnace, extra large lot, gm driveway. Taxes $90.00 yearly. This could your opportunity to buy a modern home, as owner is moving away and is anxious for an im- mediate eaie. Make us an offer and it can be yours to-morrow. ‘SIANLEY MOI REAL ESTATE LTD. 78 or. GEORGE. sr. PHONE 2-1611 "NEAR TRAVEL BUREAU" they are needed. Therefore If you need ployment Office without delay. POIAIO GROWERS 'As In past years the National Employment Service In Sum- mers‘ide and Charlottetown will be bringing potato pickers from the mainland. These are brought to the Island only as pickers complete the coupon appearing" below and mail to your National Em— .noeeon...eeeeeoco-u-cuoeehou ones-.‘Io-IINO NUMBER OF PICKERS NEEDED . DATE REQUIRED . . ..-... .. . . . .. APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF DAYS . ......... .....ou-... e on». .00.. Orders for pickers will also be taken by counter at the National Employment OF THE UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE ' CHARLOTTETOWN and SUM phone or over the Offices COMMISSION MERSIDE plication for judgment at Idle-l wheels Trailer Court 34. Mount Edward Road In Park-l 10,-COMMENCING on. Pottery Lane at a point a. 2. p m , feet west from the Mount Ed-l ward Road and on the north-‘ west corner of a plot of land conveyed by James A. Moore: to Howard Douglas and Wallace ‘ Douglas; thence south along the west boundary of said land for 120 feet; thence west 100’ feet; thence north 120 feet toI Pottery Lane and thence east.‘ along Pottery Lane to the place ' of commencement and being the [and assessed In the name of Woodrow Wheatley. her AD. 1964 JOHN F. TOWNSHEND Sheriff of Queens County GUARDIAN WANT ADS Join the Thousand: Who Read Them EVERY DAY TO PLACE AN AD Telephone This ad sponsored by the P.E.I. Department of Aggculture l Ph Dated the 11th day of Septem- l-‘IUGGAN — The death comm red at the P.E.I. HoepttJL Thursday, Sept. 17. ms. of Edith Gertrude. wife of Mr. HJ. Huggan of 257 Mon Street In her 60th year. Rest: tug at the MacLean Funeral Home until noon today. Sept: 19, then ho the First Baptid Church with service corn- menclng at 1.30 .m. Meh mom will take place in Long Creek cemetery. In IIeu flowers, contributions to tha' Canadian Heart lendation would be appreciated. IN MEMORIAM SANDERSON — In loving mem- ory of a dear husband and father. Ernest M. Sanderson who passed away September 20th. 1958. Ever remembered by Ms wife and family. BAGNALL » r In memory of the late W Ellsworth Bagnall. who passed away September 19. 1961. ' 'll memory fades and life departs You live forever In our hearts - Fondly remembered by wife and family. MacPHEE -~ In loving mem- ory of Margueflte M-acPheo who passed away September l8. I063. I little knew when I awoke that morn “to sorrow the day would bring The call was sudden. the shock severe To part with one we loved so dear Sometimes It’s hard to undeh i‘. 5 Why some things have to be But In his wisdom God had planned Beyond our power to ace. ,ovlngly remembered Iv! Philomena and Michael C. Mac- ec. _a GURNEY — In fond and loving memory of our dear dad, Henry E. Gurney. - o den parted this lIfe Sept. 19. 154. Do not ask us If we miss him Oh. there's such a varant place. How we'd love to hear h a foot step! And see again his smllingface. But the Lord, who gave taken Up In heaven your right you’ve won Dad dear our hearts are aching But the will of God was done. Always reme 1y missed by the family. 4-8506 FOR LATE NOTICES SEE PAGE f. d and sad- .