* oar a . t ‘ X | i * : ° ; 2 Legice Batera A ! fhe Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., June 18, 1966. 16 me. arene on AU, over al = z 10% . ———— hes -OreMestre’ Dancin V t | St t t ' JEWFLI'S GREENHOUSES and Gar- srecome | Haahee: | ORSTEE . Tol. OTATISTICS W.? den Centre at York, open daily’ Peren- a : Announcements nials, annuals, geraniums. begonias, VISIE PFI" Wildlife Park, North ; : a . ' cabbage. tomatoes. gardening aids, ete. Rustico ;.this weekend See caver 100 BIRT S ~ . Telephone 4-7074 Nature Animals .on display, open “dally kA ie 9 am- to &® pm feo. ® Cry AND QUEENS THE ANNUAL” graduation exercises : * ; MackKENZIE . “At the Prince FEaward sf Central Queens Regional High School DANCE FOR couples 2) and over at Island Héspitale te Mr. and, Mrs. Vin THE—ANNUAL meeting of the Re will be held in the school auditorium om me Stewart Legion on Monday June cent MacKenzie .nee Hazel Hardy), a ~ creation Centre Inc, will be held at the Monday, June 20th at 2.15 p.m 26. Music by the Tartan Orehestra In son, weight -6 Ibs, 10 ozs head office of the company New Glas- zt eniy hi GgG aid of the rink. $2.0 per couple’ Limit- ve Prince ‘ Edward | Island on Wed REGULAR SATURD MeEht GOGO oa number of fickets available Cc Nadav June 22 at 9pm. Shirley Orr, dance. Tracadie Cross hall on. Satur- ARD OF THANKS secretary day June 19, 1966. Music by “Nouvels’’. THE aNNUAL district convention at North: Shore Queens No “\Women@ Wr WoOUt D like to thank most eee EMPLOYMENT | WANTED “ PASTRY COOK ~MALE OR FEMALE =MPL OYMENT ixperience preferred. Reference required Contact-Mr. D. Worth” F, W. Woolworth Co,Ltd. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF P. E.L. EMPLOY MENT OPPORTEINITIES ser ——AEFOMOTIVE MECHANIC It in the maintenance and fepair of heavy and snow removal equipment. Applicants should have com- This is “mechanical work pleted a technical school course in mechanical repair. .be_ in~ possession of a Trades Qualification Certificate and ‘Have considerable experience in related work; or any @quivalent combination of ‘training and experience Salary range: $3726. - 4529. Competition No. 66615. - * RIGHWAY SIGN CREW FOREMAN. < This is supervisory work in the erection and maintenance of highway signs and markings. Work involves care and control of a highway motor vehicle and the supervision of a small crew of men. Applicants should have completion of the eighth school grade and be in possession of a driver's license. Salary range: _ $2781 - pen. Competition No: 66616. STORES CLERK This is manual h receiving and issuing materials, tools, and equipment in a storeroom. Applicants should have completed the ‘ninth school grade, and have some experience in storeroom work, Salary range: $2649 - 3219-..Competition No. 66617. “PORTER -~ This is manual work. in aninstitution. Applicants should have elementary’ school education and in good health. Salarv range: $2076 -. 2523. Competition No. 66618. and ¢lerical work In Competition closes Saturday, June 25, 1966. Applicationforms may be obtained hy writing the Civil “Service Commission, P.O. Box (817, Charlottetown, or by + calling at the Provincial Building, Rochford Street, Char- eS - : ~ SALES POSITION Xie men required, exeaptionial” opportunity. To qualify must have car, be over 21, good back- ground with average intelligence. Bondable. free fo-travel. Five days a week in P.E.1. -You will be given.a com ete and successful training pro- gramme; expenses paid. ~ NAPREKIN ON N HANDW RITING TO: Se BOX 17488 GUARDIAN: -PATRIOT SS ee CREDIT REPORTER fices. from coast te. coast. — Age 21-35, appearance and>ability to expr SON ~ ation, of credit Soc ral company benefits. management. and ys Advancement ‘business. m ‘and prep: Good starting * lary and li THE Y TURE = Promotion . sales positions for roven abilits through ASied a S For: : Appointment apply in. w writing to? DS Giving.address and phone numbke will be arranged in Charlotteto - DUN & BRAQSTREET OF CAN) RS 239 Quinpool Road, Halifax, N.. : in the Chanlohttove 3 area, accounting is ‘essential, company benefit and salary is open. . ‘Apply in own handwriting dia Construcion COMPANY — World | wide organization — junjor Se ion eech.and writing. Neat capacity. would be helpful* Usual Institute will he held at the Stanhope. all the Covehead Community Hall Thurs people that helped Save the Jenkins Funeral Home from fire on day, June 23, heginning at 2pm MonGay: especially Diane MacLeod tele , : ’ phone operator, Ton Eenserink and mem TRE WOMEN'S Institute district com hers of the Vernon River Fire Depart. 3 vention of South West nepns will meet’ ment and all others who helped in any Signed Lauretta and Vernon way in Hampshire fall Sn June 22nd at 1:30 pm i MacIntyre, CHILD HEALTH Cénference cant im:—we WISH to thank all ou) neighbors, munization clinic at Dr. Gillis’ office, frends and everxone she helped us, om Eldon, Werdnesdas.. tune 29. 1986. 2.00 Sunday morning May 29th, when eur | 4:00 Instead of lure 22nd. Note change home was destroved by fire ‘A special of day for thd month only thanks to all whd helped since Tena and Herman MacPRonald family ENGAGEMENTS BRUN — ‘HOWLETT Mr. and. Mrs J, Emile Brun, Charlottetown, wish to announce the engagement of their, ugh ter. Gloria Jean, .to Cecil Abdin How- lett, son of Mr..and Mrs. Abdin How.. Jett. Souris. The marriage will -take plac® at St’ Pius X Church. Parkdale, on Saturday, July 16th, at 11 am. - and PANTRY SALF te be held at Moore and MeLeod's Limitersion Friday June A at 2 pm Sponsored by North Win- aioe United Church. FRIDAY NIGHT darice held in. Bel fast Hall. is cancelled due to a death in the community - \ THERE WILL be Ringe “in. Kelly's Cross School every Monday night be Binning June 2h. Sponsored hy Kelly's Cross CWl. Good prizes. Game starts at 9 sharp = CARTER — JAY announced of Norma The engagement is asTor AT Gail! daughter of store fer sour het barhecued chickens: SHAMA‘S, Clover Farm Mrs. Robert Carter. North Milton and mn pn ae» AE Jate Mr. Carter. to Leslie Arnold RESERVE JULY 2 for Marshiield =" 30 RAT con ot Mr and Mrs Keaneth Dunstafinage United Church Tea at Jay. Mi. Stewart. Thé marriage will Marshfield Hall take place at St. John's Anglican Church. Milton on July -12th, 1966 at KINGS COUNTY © 7” Fm Soe rN ‘ x ,. CAMPBELL — PRIEST Mrs Donald LORSTER SUPPER pa St. Margaret's Campbell of Charlottetown, announces Hall omega? June 22. Serving from the engagement of her daughter. Mar ied wo 9 pm ¥ ’ garet Catherine. to William Robert | i es ee ‘ Priest. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ern- $ eee Bee CRONE Danes. Hall est Priest of Halifax, Nova Scotia. The M Ree 1gAt SUNG usic by Fd warriage will take place July 16 at- the a was Kirk of St. James, Charlottetown “ RED CROSS swimming and’ water in . , a [_— , N safety. meeting. Montague Flemé@ntary we AR ty Ate San School Wednesday June 22nd. 7.30pm. ton announce the engagement of their daughter Virginia Beatrice to Joseph Garth MeCarvillé>Kinkorason-ot-Mr and Mrs Ralph McCarville Marriage to take place at St Malachy's Church. Kinkora. July 16 sat 10.30 a.m “RESERVESATERDAY.dunes25...fors Pantry. Saie at Hume and Maclean Building. Montague at 2 o'clock. Pro. feeds in aid: of Murray Harbor North Swimming classes DUNPHY —, CONNOLLY . Mr. and RENEFIT DANCE for fire victim Mrs. Everett pee: Millview 3 ~ \Hlerman MacDonalds Cardigan Legion mounces the forthcoming marria Hall, Saturday June 18th. Dancing 9.30. their eldest daughter Phyllis to.Hermon 12. ; ‘ “4 Connolly, son of Mr and Mrs. James E Connolly. lona, Marriage te take place RESERVE WEDNESDAY July 27th, ay wae: ae veeenae a Churéh Ver, for ham and salad supper Cambridge "" ™! Lind 4 east MULLIGAN — MaeDONALD Mr. and sa . i Mrs. Gregory Mulligan, Summerside. RESERVE WEDNESDAY July 27 for wish tq announce the engagement of ‘ angual gee: and mary eee in thetr only daughter Mary Phyllis to Ver aid inf St diate he i Georgetown non Patrick; son of Me.tand Mrs, John _ pia In_atd the rio D. MacDonald. Grand River): Marriage | Sree ge take place Saturday s1uly..9th..at 10 ANNANDALE UNITED Chirete Tobster hi h supper to be held in Annandale Fall Suniwersioa. Roman: Cethotic “€ ae Watnesttay, June:-22,from—5.30—to 9 Y Scots Br Aarolone SF See Te RE MURROR = LAME «ME and. Mrs. Hudson Musick, Kinross wish to’ an- nounce the engagement o their eldest daughter Linda Flaine to Ralph George son of Mr. and Mrsy Birt Leard, Lorne Valley. Marriage to take place at <r- well on July 9, 1966. IN MEMORIAM | WILSON In Joving memory of a dear husband and father Fred Wilson who “passed away June lath. 1960 , There's a smile we'll always remem ber, A voice we'll ‘always recall, And the memories we'll cherish: for- ever Of one so dear to us all Home Everybody BINGO MONTAGUE Legion every Monday 8.30. p.m. welcome rink REGULAR SATURDAY night: dance. Mortague Legion Home Music by Cliff Peters and Archie Stewart. $1.60 per couple, 5 x | PRINCE COUNTY. LOBSTER SUPPER in “Malpeauie Rall Saturday. June’ 18th. starting at 4:30 — Sponsored hy the UCW..$1.75 per plate | h Fastwardly - trac Head United -Church at ie P.maz STFLLE — & loving memory of mo) wh fear husband Everett A Buell Passed awas June 18th, 1965 God knew that he waa suffering That the hills- were hard to climb So he closed his weary eyelids ‘And whispered. peace be thine oom a hospital bed, to heavenly reXa Hejook him home to be His guest 1 lived jn. hope and prayed in vain That heswaould soon be \éell again But God Wecided we must part He eased his>pain but ybroke ,my heart Always remembered by’ his wife Doro. thy Buell Menasas. Sale Notice THE RE WILE BE SOLD by ~Public® Riction. in front dfethe Law Courts Building in Char- loftetown in Queens County in ‘Prince Edwatd Island, on the 4th day of -Inlv. A.D. 1966, at the hour of: twelve o'clock Noon,- ALL THAT TRACT, piece and parcet-of land sit uate...Jying and being en--Lot or Township No. 44 and being the Eastern Moiety:. or half part of a tract of Jand former- ly held by Donald.) MacLean and Charles’ MacLean, hound- ed and described as_ follows, that is ta say COMMENCING- on the North shore of -the Seal River, and at the east boundary’ of land in possession of Donald Camp- bell, to the Public Road knewn as the Launching Road; thence until it gives the distance of fifteen (15) chains en a right angle; thence’ South to the Seal. River aforesaid; and thence. West along the Shore to the place of commencement. RESERVING a_ right-of-way for a public Road forty feet (40°) in width across the said ict .from the Road along said Donald Campbell's land to the Eastern boundary. the North boundary of said Road. conducted by Rev: ait s se rie. During the service the choir flowers and cards of sang Break” tree in a grové of woods.along -Lord-Is My Shepherd’ to range with a fir or spruce tree -near-the-aforesaid Road and the southernmost juniper the fence same fir or. spruce: | tree haying the top cut off. the aforesaid tract of land containing One Hundred and Twelve .(112) Acres of land, said! eastern moiety hereby. mortgaged containing -Fifty- six (56) acres of land a little more or less as the same is described in. an- Indenture LEICESTER, England. (CP) hearing date the 16th day of November. 1929. between_.Reg: | inald MacIntyre and Frank - Moran. The ‘above sale is made under and by virtue of ‘and pursuant to a Power of Sale contained in a Certain Indenture of samt: Zage dated ‘the 2ist day June, A.D. 1948 and made De twen Bernard’). Wood: of Seal River in Kings County afore- said, Farmer and Sarah Wood of Seal River aforesaid,. widow, of the First Part, and John ‘Sherry of Johnston's River in Queens County in Prince Fd- ward Island, Farmer, of the other part, default having been made in the payment of the AT HOME ~.. Mr. and Mrs. Max "Le - Furgey- will be at home on- Tuesdty “family. remembered by his wife and principal money and _ interest evening from 7 to 1% the occasion of Soe aa secured their 50th anniversary. i f eas DATED this 7th day of. June fe THE ANNUAL LORBSTERs Bonanza 4 1 1966 : : FSERV SATURDAY Angust Mh, and Picnic of the Tignish Sports -Re- - os pRESi Re esTunOAy eae e—eitmertTTT = tebeerner aE i tet de Neb Ha SOHN SHERRY BR ice i the new’ Arena en Friday, July Ast’ a Mottgagee.” z of friends MRS. MARY (Inserted: hy the fami - There passed away at the Beaton Nursing Bonshaw, Mrs Mary -baugh in her 72nd. yea Sencabaugh’. was the Mary Hyde, and born in ——--—. Harbour South on January 9th, by a withdrawal of some. Russian 95, 1895. On January 20, was united in marriage bert) Sencabaugh of Harbour North. They made their tions is being ‘discussed against Her kindness and friendly won her a large circle sonality of friends. Young and-al were assured.of a warm wel- come at her home at all Suffering failing’ health cent vears, cal care in the hospitals ter in the Beaton Nursing Bonshaw, where © she away on.the above date She leaves to mourn her pass- ing,*a son Grant, Cambridge: a Johnston, Fred Da- along said —Road—vey-Guernsey—-Cove;—alse—four——Millar— sister Elisha, (Mrs. grandchildren. Her husba deceased her on April 12,~ 1959 The sympathy of a ‘large’ circle jn the Murray and neighbors out to. the-family in this time of | bereavement. The funeral was held fr the Presbyterian Church in Mur- ray Harbor North .on Monday, April 25,.where services M. Ca Golden were “Some Hymns + | ‘Are You } Planni es , THE ATLANTIC ‘DEVELOPMENT BOARD requines a PUBLIC INFORMATION | OFFICER | The officer will he required to instituté\a public information—_program forthe Board. ¢ ; Salary range: $9190 - $10, 717 Apply before June 30. to: ‘Executive Directak,. Atlantic Development Board, 896 Cooper St, “Ottawa, Ontario. oo WANTOD. ‘The Childretys Aid SORIELY. OF Cumberland, with . headquarters at,“Amherst.: Nova’ Scotia, has an opening in its Social” Wark Staff. ¥ : ——_——"Phisis.a_modern Agency, with. good working ¢oy ditions and progressive person sonnel potteys—Satare paid is according to Provincial Government stan- dards. and based on education: and experience. For further:information please contact the under- ,Figned: : ' THE EXEC J IVE DIRECTOR, CHILDREN’S AID: SOCIETY OF CUMBERLAND ; eden ‘5B HAVELOCK STREET ey ° AMHERST. NOVA SCOTIA ie ° 7 J \ wv ~~ OBITUARY SENCABAUGH peacefully She received medi- sia eats lv) Home, gene: BERLIN: (AP) Speculation with abot 22 divisions a Mire. arose in. West: Germany Thurs- sian division numbers fisinar day that the French pullout from men. ; ; Mises the ‘Atlantic. alliance military The rash of published and command may be accompanied other cerning Soviet military a troops from Communist East jp pa Peal pala tees 0. N- Germany. ” | with + Murray The -question of Soviet inten- by Hae Sees sure last Sunday = the Soviets would pull five div- HUNGA Derr i s out of Eaat Germany. Die Walt said the gap would he’ filled d alike with the greater firepower in the level Hungarian ‘delegation . form of more missiles headed’ by Premier Janos .Ka-" times. Western _ military observers dar and a Warsaw Pact foreign in re: say Soviet forces in East Ger- ministers meeting in Moscow. many now _ total 0.00 men, East. Germany and— Hungary and la: Oe re are the only two pact members Home. «chal We Gather “At The Ri- With sizable Soviet contingents passed ver Organist was M:s. Annie 0M their territory. Poland is said Kennedy. to have about’ two Soviet Flowerbearers were: Weston sions. Leon-Clow.-Pallbear- Die ‘Welt said that the planned Russian withdrawal ers’ were Glen Millar, George Germany Archie Dixon. Seymour nd pre- Henderson, Harry Irving. Archie MacLeod. Interment took place Harber North goes cemetery, Day and all “Te during our hereavement and cerely thank you all 7 A Home A Garage A Cottage — A Barn If SO --- we oie ws with - - - . —_ : a Idea Books Plan Books © - Blue Prints” , ‘Quotation Quality. Brand Nar Aer Service ARIANS ARRIVE This was followed hy rival in East Germany of a top- eculation Heard Russia ay Cut E. German Forcces speculative reports. con- mans of a gath- ering of the Soviet Polish, Czech- home,. in. the community . of the background of French Pres- ‘Cambridge, -and> here a son, ident’ de Gaulle’s 11-day visit to oslovakian and East German idee _ Grant, was born to bless their the Soviet Union starting Mon- Also present were a cada Be family life. : day: oo _ high-rankifk Sqviet - officers, For several years Mis: Senca-. - The_ West Ge n “Hewspa- cluding “Soviet . Marshall haugh was. employed at the Pers Die Welt and Bild Zeitung Grechko.\supreme commander of cookhouses .of.the various firms carried reports Wednesday” the Warsaw Pact alliance. engaged in the -fishing industit quoting informed sources that the ar. from _was for financial. ‘strategic-reasons.—-The——F.ast— Germans long have argued with Moscow for lower costs in the maintenance of Soviet troops Independent-minded Romania’ : : “Jalso has been reported seeking CARD OF THANKS a lower financial Pact. Romanian om the | The family of: the late Mrs. ; : Tien Communist party leader Nico- Murray River Funeral. Home to Mary Sencabaugh wishes.) ex: ya; Ceaucescu has called for press their thanks to Mrs. Beat- abolition of both the Warsaw on of the Beaton Nursing Home, pact and the North Atlantic were Rey. M. Carl Currie, Mr. Park- qTyeaty Organization rl Cur-- er Hamilton, those who sent Western military. “sympathy ed to comment reports sources, ask- | who helped in any way of a possible withdrawal by the We-stt--Soviets-in—-East-Germany- they had, seen no physical evi- _A Pig Pen — a /, We Carry A ‘Complete Line wa Products _ ee ‘factory. YSabotage. Reported LOUISVILLE, Ky /fAP) = General Electire Co said here nesday it had to junk 25.000 re- it had to junk 25.000 refrigersior cases bast month because > of tah- otage ‘ James M. Olive, an official at GE's apphance. park. said a for- eign substance. probably sand or sugar, was fed into the paint > ‘system of tge household refrig- erator department “All of the cases painted with | this had tq be scrapped.’ he -- ' said. Olive added that loss of | the cases prevented GE from ' building 25,000 refrigerators it would have placed. the mar- « ket in June GE declined to put a‘east fig- pei an the scrapped tases, out- ; ‘shells without the insula- = motor and refrigerating unit, The discarded units were cut ‘up for scrap and sold “We think it’s a small group of employees who decided to co this and we tan't find out why, Olive said.. ‘The union (Local 761 of the International Union of Electrical Workers} has done all. it can to correct the situation.” $$$ _ WOLF WARNED. OXFORD, England (CP)-A storeman at an Oxford car plant may lose his job if he sees a pretty girl walking through the John Owen, 21, finds it hard to resist whistliig at office girls employed. in the plant. but he has been warned he will he sacked if he breaks the rule banning whistling. dence as. yet ‘that the Russians said-—-were—etting—reads—for—such- a- move ae