NOTICES NOTICE BLUE GOOSE DeSabIe—on Trans Canada T—f'ghway WEEK-END SPECIAL 50c HOT HAMBURG SANDWICH With French Fries, Peas, Gravy and Ketchup. “EAT IN OR TAKE-OUT" BLUE GOOSE RESTAURANT I14 Ilia Guardian. Charlottetown, 8st. June 2'1. 1984., I VITAL STATISTICS Astronomer l BIRTHS I IN MEMORIAM Tag—Dr. my!“ WILLIAMS - FREEMAN -—To Captain and Mrs. H.P. Wil- liams Freeman. Inee Valerie Rogerst. a daughter on June. 25th, 1964, at Grace Hospital, Calgary. LARGE u At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Wed- nesday June 24th, 1964, to Mr. NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward Island Council Boy Scouts of Canada Camp Buchan. Pt. Prim, Tuesday. June 30th 8 p.m. \ Royal Canadian Navy Eand Concert after the Everyone Welcome. and Mrs. Harry Large. Sher- Margaret e Weight 6 lbs. 13 oz. A sister for Paul. MacDONALD me At the Royal Victoria Hospital. Barrie. Ont- ario, June 25. 1964. to Mr. and l Mrs. James 0 d (nee Bernadette MacQuarrie),' i a son Brian Thomas. Weight l 6 lbs. 10 ozs. ‘ l I ENGAGEMENTS , r‘ HAYTER - GILLIS - Mr. and; 1 Mrs. Thomas Hayter. High. éfi S. a KING’S BUILDING MATERIALS LTD. SOUTHPORT — TEL. 894-4830 IO DAY SALE . . JULY 2nd to 11th. No. 2 Royal Cedar Shingles No. 3 Royal Cedar Shingles 2nd Clear Eastern Cedar A good stock of plywoods Hardboards Asphalt 3-l Shingles IS IS. Asphal+ paper. gyproc Ceiling 'Iile, fibreglass insulation—all going at our special sale price. Under- lay 4 x 8' sheet only $2.79. Don’t miss this great sale. Buy and save at your Cash and Carry Building Supply Dealer. HAYING JINGLE Come all ye farmers with hearts brave and true We have the Playing Equipment you'll fancy too. You must see the MASSEY FERGUSON Baler Number Tea with sealed bearings that barely misses a bale. ye ken. Then for Rakes we have the old reliable 5 bar 36 And the new super-duper No. a; is a real fix. For mowers we have the pull type and mounted too, Iif you don‘t like dyna the connecting rod will do. Finally we ask that you call and prices seek And assure the highest in service although we are meek PHONE 894-8597 E.D. REID PRODUCE LTD. Charlottetown 2 Prince Street Bank, P.E.I.. are happy to, announce the engagement of ' their eldest daughter, Eileen Blanche, to Mr. Ross Gordonl l Gillis, only son of Mr. and, ‘ Mrs. Donald Gillis. Charlotte-r I town. The marriage will take l place in the near future. : AYLWARD - MALONE —- ' and Mrs. Austin Aylard, St} Louis wish to announce thei engagement of their daughter, ; Florence Gertrude to ‘ Patrick. son of Mrs. Mary Malone. Morel]. and the late, Ephraim Malone. The marri-I age will take place August 8.5 1964. at Immaculate Concepr tion Church. Palmer Road. I IN MEMORIAM . GARNHUM — In memory of- 5 James H. Garnhum, who pas- . I sed away June 27. 1950. ‘ I One precious to our hearts has I gone Q The place is vacant in our home I Shall never more be filled. I Always remembered by wife; I Mary. I I FOY .. in loving memory of i s. . Beals. who guided the Do-I » M” “h” 3' Foy Who passed minion Observatory through the I away June 23”“ 1962' d period of its greatest expansion. i “W?” remembered and sad Irctires Monday as Dominion as- Iy mused by husband an ; "women I is ' I A recognized international su- _. 1n Iovi . memory ' thority in the science of astro- RI‘I’IIEII’SEEMM Reeve? who .19.; physics. Dr. Basis retires out parted this life June 28. 1959. :his 65th birthday. He has been There is a smile we will always 5 Dominion astronomer for 17 of: remember ihls 37 years in the federal gov-r ‘ A voice we will always recall eminent serVIce. . ‘ A memory we will cherish for-y .Dr. Beals played a major role} eve, »w1th. other Canadian astronom'I 0f one so dear to us all. ers in what appears to be I sue-I Lovineg remembered by cessful attempt to restore thisI mother sisters and brothers. I country to Its former position of I ’ minence in the field of astron- l BIRT — In loving memory 9‘ I omy. 6901‘“ Gem?!" Who lost hi: Due to his efforts and those of life by dI‘OW'nmgr June 23’ 195 1 others the government now Is > They say time heals all sorrows considering construction of a g and helps us to forget. . powerful new optical telescope ‘ But time has only meant to us I; on s roc mountain site in l How much we miss you I“ iBritish Columbia or Alberta. You could not 583’ Smbye I The proposed telescope would us_ i have a reflecting mirror at least . Perhaps it's just 85 Well- .150 inches in diameter. making I We never could have said SOOd' I, amonlgi the most powerful in r I e wor . ye. To one we loved so well. I It was a sudden ending Too sudden to forget. d we who loved yout gearltyl Are thee ones who can‘ onge. . Always remembered ,Cofi of Prince ‘ th and Mother. 2 Y tinge Lodge I M e" .32” Hand Juvenile WELLYN -— In loving mem- ‘ rs wi L25 of a dear husband and I Churdi Parade Sunday June a, father. Herbert James Llewel- SerVice at Trinity United Church lyn. who passed away June 2.139 p.m. Dr. C.R. Webber of- 28. 1962. _ flclahng. Members of all lodges This month is here with deep ' Will meet at the Orange Han, '9 5- Gm" St- 1-45 11m. Salvation It brings back a day we willl Army Band will .lead the pair. never org . ade- Western District Lodges He fell asleep without saying , please note. I l ANNUAL Cairns Picnic. July 1. Where? Annan. A successor to Dr. Beals is I expected to be named early next I week. ' This group of Maritimers are members of this year's RCN contingent which will perform in the Navy's famed Sunset ceremony during Do- minion Day activities on Par- liament Hill on July 1. They are. left to right. Ordinary Rayners Park, New. Seamen Ronald Harding of Charlottetown; Brian Monta- vbye. I But memories of him Will never d. ISLDER IN NAVAL oEREMd NY ON HILL flue of Halifax: Gary Col- Ayles of Moncton: John Hsf- Wilfred Boyles of Trenton. "- well of Dorchester. N.B.: Gary fen of St. John’s. Nfld. and S, (National-Defence PM“) ‘ R Maritime Centennial FIELD DAY '19. There is no parting from those we 0 e, No distance can divide For today in memory’s garden, We will walk side by side. Lovineg remembered by wife and family. AUCTION SALE At IANNOUN HARRINGTON On Saturday, July 4th at I PM. CEMENTS CITY & QUEENS I I THE FINAL DAY for pay- iment of first installment. City of Charlottetown Real Estate lTaxes without interest is Tues- day June 30th. 1 REPAIRS T0 automatic wash- ers, dryers. electric ranges, refrigerators. Factory trained lservice men. Storey Electric, ‘ dial 4-7341 day or eight. INTEREST WILL be charged on all overdue installments, I I | l ALL PERSONAL property, IEducational and Motor Vehi- ycle Taxes are past due and if .not paid steps will be taken for Icollection of same. CHECK YOUR HAYING AND WEED SPRAYING EQUIPMENT EARLY AND DROP INTO ROSSITER’S We have in stock for immediate delivery—- 1—No. 67 New Holland Baler PTO 2—No. 77 New Holland Balers 1—«No. 46 Tch Baler PTO 2—used MH side delivery rakes 2—used Century Sprayers for potatoes and weeds, We also have several used tractors for the haying oper Weed killers, 24D and Phenonylene plus. Pollard Rakes. spray- er. Dumps. . Last but not least we have a full line of th world famous New Holland Haying quwipment No. 268 Baler. Hay ditioners. No. 56 rakers, 46 mowers and 404 L. J. ROSSITER "YOUR CASE-NEW HOLLAND DEALER" GRAFTON STREET EAST —— DIAL 894-7369 at'ion. e are now located in their new Ispacious store at 131 Great George Street (next Bank of Nova Scotia). Dial 4-3170 for prompt free delivery. Prescrip- tion first. . .“WE TREAT THE SICK WELL." THE FIRST installment of 1964 Real Estate Taxes are due ‘ and payable on or befo~ June ‘wtn. COME AND Enjoy Songs by "The Centennial Choir" at En- .glewood High School Victoria on ITuesday. June 30th at 8.30 p.m. ‘Tickets $1.00 and 50 cents from :Victoria store at the door. PLEASE BRING your bill when paying City of Charlotte- town Taxes. CENTENNIAL Lobster Supper at the Recreation Centre New NEW LOCATION B.F. GOODRICH CANADA LTD. wish to announce that effective JUNE 26, 1964 Their dealer warehouse for P.E.l. has-been moved from CLARK TIRE and SUPPLY to PARK‘DALE TIRE SALES 62-64 St. Peter's Road at O.K. RUBBER WELDERS of P.E.I. New Phone Nos. 892-2310 and 894-4912 I quality and economy Glasgow. P.E.I. Saturday June 27th. Serving from 4-7.30 p.m. Adults $1.50. children $1.00. DANCE E v E RY Saturday. Cancelled until further notice. night in St. Andrews Hall, MLl Stewart. Dancing 9.30 - 12, Mu-l sic by Smiths OrchestraCan-1 teen service. NU STYLE Dress Shop. Great George Street. End month specials. one rack of, dresses $6.00 each. NOTICE — Strictly graded eggs for sale daily. Buy for I a the l Economy Egg Market. 9A Elm I Avenue. For prices telephone l 22341 DANCE at the Recreation Centre. New Glasgow P.E.I. on Tuesday. June 30. from 9.30 to 12. Music by the Del-Rays. Canteen Service. LOBSTER Supper in South Rustico Hall Wednesday. July 1st. Serving from 4:30 p.m. ICE CREAM Social Kingston Hall. Friday July 3rd. at 7.30 p.m. In aid of Kingston 4-1-1‘ lCalf Clubu ATTENTION FARMERS A series oi Twilight meetings on the subiect of FORAGE CROP MANAGEMENT AND FERTILITY will be helcl as fol- lows:— Date Farm Operator Tuesday, June 30 Chester McCarthy Tuesday, June 30 ' Wilfred Furnoss & Son Address Morell Rear Vernon Bridge l GIGGEY’S PHARMACY . . .' DANCING TONIGHT North River recreation hall, 9-12 mid- ' night. Admission 50 cents. Good. ‘music. Canteen service. In aidl I of Junior Farmers. 201 WING R.C.A.F'. Associa- tion regular weekly dance. .‘Saturday June 20th. Admission free. Members and guests. Mus- ‘ ic by the Tartans". I PLAN TO attend Orange Cele- ‘ bration at the Coliseum in Charlottetown on July lltb ? Band in attendance. parade, l speeches. sports. Meals selv- I ed. Come and meet your Friends. I BINGO KELLY’S Cross Hall I‘Monday June 22nd. Game Istarts at 9.30 pm, Jack pot l$20.00 to be drawn for weekly. i SATURDAY NIGHT dance. i New Glasgow Recreation Centre. vMusic by The Del-Rays. Ad mission 60 cents. Canteen ser- . vice. Dancing 9-30 — 12 p.m. I FIDDLING AND Step-Danc- iing contest Mt. Stewart Hall. ITuesday, June 30th at 8.30 p.m. S‘All contestants requested to be .present not later than 8 p.m. I REGULAR DANCE in Mt. ’ Ryan Hall every Thursday 5 night. Music by the "Star Dus— . ters". I PANTRY SALE and Bazaaru, I Belle River United Church. Fri- I ‘ day, July 3 —— 6 to 9 p.m. I ; MEMORIAL SERVICE will I be held in Mt. Stewart People's Cemetery on Sunday. June 28: I at 3 p.m. weather permitting. I LAWN PARTY and Turkey I Supper at Iona. July 1st. ' R.C.A.F. Association, Lob- ‘ ster Party Saturday June 27th. of farm. stock and Equipment Stock: 8 choice registered Holstein first calf heifers, most from dams that have been prize win- ners at the Ch’town and Crapaud Exhibitions. The first heifer will freshen Sept. lst. Machinery: 1 Cockshutt 350 baler, used 2 years, new Cockshultt hay rake (1 year) , 1 escalator with half horse power (heavy duty). 1 Dearborn hay mower (mounted), 1 Massey Harris grain drill. 1 New Idea manure spreader (85 bus), (1 year old). 1 Cockshutt grain crusher (10 inch), Farm Master milking machine with Conde unit, De val milk cooler (drop-in unit), 1 3-furrow Ford plow. (3 point hitch), Ford lever barrows (3 point hitch). potato hiller and scufflers. rubber tire farm wag- on. platform scales, McCullough chain saw, 1952 Meteor 4 door sedan, 1952 Dodge I/z ton truck, electric power clippers, hand cyclone duster. slightly used hot water tank, pipe dies, and other articles too numerous to mention. 40 acres standing hay. Credit can be arranged. Auctioneer Claude Craswell Owner Smith MacFarlane SUMMER COMFORT KINGS COUNTY RESERVE July 29 for St. Pe- ters Centennial celebration. BARN DANCE at Cliff Peters Rollo Bay. Monday, June 29. DANCE LEGION Hall, Cardi- gan. Friday June 26. Music by Webster—Burke and Peters. NEW MONTAGUE Regional High School rings. Boys 85.95. Girls $3.95. Boehners Jewellers. ‘ Montague. DANCING every Thursday night. St. Peters' Bay name Hall. Music by the Del- Rays. Admission 60 cents. THE SECRETARYS Office at . the Montague Elementary School . Monday only 5 Any ‘ will be open on during July and August. communication may be sent to the secretary. Box 40 Montague. A MEETING will be held June 29 at 8 .m. in Corraville I) School to form a Central King’s Juvenile Baseball League (18 and u n d e r). Representatives from Newport. Green Meadows. Corravllle. Cardigan. George. tow . . eter's, Lorne Valley and Morel! Village are invi . PLAN A FAMILY visit In the RIM. Wild Life Park at North Rustico over the weekend. See many new additions. Open 9 up. - 8 p.m. daily. PRINCE COUNTY Holy ‘ Thursday, July 2 Peter J. MacAulay Souris men not: dance in Albany Friday, July 3 George Kennedy New Perth afgéymcfm.f:; ' . Sta ' times 8:00 PM. D.S.T. 9 to 11- Rock and Roll Band. Meetinrgsnfield ess of weather. “'9 Wm“!- __ Everyone Welcome P.E.l. Department of Agriculture. Jamboree In Spring Valley, Tuesday. June so. Commencing at no p.m. I l l I l I I If you are building a new home or planning a new heating system for I your present home. we invite you to call and inquire about the new En- terprise Oil Bunting Winter Air Con- ditioning Heating Units. Without obligation to you We will gladly IIIIve. II factory I trained healing engineer design II proposed heating sys- Tem for your particular need. P.E.I. Holstein-Friesian Association will hold a FIELD DAY ' Of Perfection Dairy Farm York Point TODAY I Commencing at 10.30 AM. Noon Meal by Kingston W. I. Special Speaker Dr. George C. Fisher Everyone Welcome ENJOY . in Mid -Winter STORE HOURS CHARLOTTE‘I‘OWN STORE Monday thru Thursday .. . . 8:30—5:00 My ......... TERMSCAN BE ARRANGED UP To 10 YEARS AT 6% PER ANNuM I ' summons nos: 1 w. ; Monday thru Thursday .... .. 8:80—5:00 Ci 3:30—9:30 Friday .... 3:30—9:00 g ..... ....'.'"1z:oo Noon ~