NOTICES = NOTICES HOLSTEINS WANTED | Holstein cows or large heifers'to fresh- en within next two months. Grades or purebreds. LEIGH KENNEDY — ANNOUN CEMENTS | CITY & QUEENS THE ANNUAL. meeting of the Fed- eral Dairying Co., Eldone will be heid Belfast Public Hall, Wednesday, pal 16, 1966, at B p.m. J.W. Mac Williams, secretary. DR. WH. ALLAN MacMillan will be labsent from his office March I5th to Mth inclusive. “RUMMAGE SALE at Mrs Prowse’s | anop, Great George Street, Saturday, [March 12 at 3 p.m. Southport TONIGHT ot SPORTSMAN'S CLUB Sterns Building™ wn Dancing & Entertainment With — The ISLANDERS MEMBERS & GUESTS TEL: 2-1551 : Physical Culture & Recreation Centre This is used spreader month with ‘us, and during the winter we have been fitting up our used spreaders. We now have:-a quantity of good used machines on which we have cut the prices to the “core” in order to have them out quickly. We have all the most popular makes in both P.‘f. O. and traction drive. All are guaran- teed to work as each machine has been tested. - It is also a good time to think about a front end loader. We have the famous New Idea line of loaders, carrying a full year fuarantee. We can fit up almost any make of tractor and the in- stallation is free. We have the experience of 105 years in business. SEE US FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS HALL MFG. CO. LTD. Summerside, P-:E.I. PHONE 436-2165 or 436-2166 : DR. A. RAYMOND GRANT will -be absent from the Charléitetown Clinic ‘from March 15 to March 3ist inclusive. @v | “THE ANNUAL meeting of the R.W. L.0.A., L.O.B.A lodges will be held in |Charlottetown Tuesday April 26th at. To. re 10:30 a.m, All particulars in later fssue. OBITUARY | ql (Inserted by the family) MRS, HECTOR K. MacNEILL Vee Thee death occurred or Sun- January 30, 1966 of Mrs. Sarton K. MacNeill, 261 Fitzroy | Street, Charlottetown, Prince |Edward Island, at the Private Patients Pavilion of the Toronto |General Hospital, Toronté, On- | Born in Hampton l 27, 1903, daughter of the late Hattie Myers and Ewen MacKinnon. | Left to mourn ber passing are her husband, one daughter (Ver- nita) Mrs. William Faithful, Ha- zelbrook, two sons, Norman and) Errol, both of Sherwood, eleven | grandchildren, also three sisters (Mary) Mrs... Windsor Bell, |7.30 .p.m. Kings County Georgetown Eagles vs. Morell Meteors. POWNAL RINK Saturday Mareh 12th, at 8 p.m. Oldtimers, game, Belfast vs. Pownal,’ Skate after Admission 25 and 35¢ THE WINNER of the Ilanket: drawn for ‘by the Kingston Ladies Auxiliary was Carolyn Noiles, Great George Street, Charlottetown, NORTH RIVER. rink tonight (Satur- day): first game of finals for Philip Matheson trophy, Hampshire Bulldogs vs. Pownal Royals. Game time 8 p.m. Admission .25 and .50c. Skate for beginners Saturday afternoon from 1.30 to 2.30 p.m. KINGS COUNTY BINGO AT Montague Legion Home every Monday night at 8 p.m. REGULAR SATURDAY night dance, Montague Legion Home. Music by Cliff Peters and Archie Stewart. $1.00 per couple. HOCKEY MORELL rink Saturday B playoffs, RESERVE THURSDAY March 171th, for Knights of Columbus Irish variety concert, MRHG auditorium, 8:30 p.m. / Admission .75e, students .50, pre-school | children free. PRINCE COUNTY KENSINGTON RING today (Saturday) skating 2 to 4 and & to 10 p.m. READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS DAILY "14 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat., March 12, 12. 1966. Supper Meeting Is Held Recently The annual father and son supper meeting highlighted “the March get together of Saint ;Paul’s Laymen's Association | presided over by T.D.’ DeBlois The meeting was held in the parish hall. "~ The president welcomed the 130 members and guests, which included Provincial Scout Com- \missioner for Camps, H. Blanch- jard Mahon, and Distric Com- missioner William D. Ives. All boys of Saint Paul's Scout Troop and Wolf Cub Pack, in uniform, were among the ‘‘sons’’ present. A sing-song conducted by John Evans with George Thompson |at the piano was enjoyed by all. The president extended the thanks of the large. group to the co-conveners of the Belvedere Guild, Mrs. Harry MacAustand and Mrs. M.J. ‘MacMillan for the supper which had been | served. A number of prizes were | distributed to the boya on the ‘basis of birthdays, and at the jend of the meeting each boy re- | ceived a bag of treats. ‘ PRESENTATION | Brief remarks were made. _by ithe rector, Rev. F. Louis ‘Elias, lafter which Scout Daniel Tweel imade a presentation on behalf of the Scouts to retiring Scout- master, William D: Ives. ‘ Mr. \DeBlois also expressed the ithanks of the men of the parish ‘to Mr. Ives for the er he jover the peat 10 years. The guest speaker of the eve- }South- Melville, (Dorothy) Mrs. | Herbert O'Donnell, Rosindale, | 'Mass, (Frances) Mrs. M.M. Bo- | te .}wen, Needham, Mass., half- -sis- |ters, Lina MacKinnon, Vancou- NOTICES iver, B.C., Hannah Mac Kinnon, | | Winnipes Manitoba, eck | tear Miller and Halsey MacKin- | . Winnipeg, Manitoba. - ah. tanarat was eit de | | Thursday, February 3rd at 2.00 \p.m. in the MacLean Funeral |Home and was conducted by her | |pastor, Rev. Donald A. Camp ‘bell of ~ Zion — Presbyterian Church, assisted by Rev. Donald Nicholson of St. John’s Presby- terian Church, Belfast. Hymns | sung. were ‘Breathe on me Breath of God’’ and ‘Unto — ’ |Hills’”’ also solo ‘‘The “Old ged Cross’”’ by Mr. Hl Dept. of Industry & Natural Resources _ ELECTRICAL INSPECTION -- DIVISION Journeyman ‘Electrician . Qualification ‘ Examination. (written) ‘to be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 15, 1966- at Provincial Vo- cational Institute, Charlottetown— . Minimum requirements: | 1. Grade VIII education or equivalent. on 2. Four year’s training or equivalent as detailed in Electrical Inspection Act.- Canadian Electrical Code Part I Eighth Edition and Supplement required for examination.. M. Ferguson Secretary for - §,.S. Chandler, Chief Flectrical Inspector ~BEEF PRODUCERS’ RALLY 1 he : Wednesday, Mar. 16, 1966 2.00 p.m. Steak Dinner 5:00 P.M. Basilica Recreation Centre «GUEST SPEAKERS : : Mr. George Morris, President, On- tario Beef Improvement Association. Dr. D. W. G.tMacAskill, Cyanamid of Canada. Discussion on breeding, feeding, marketing, feed lot operation ‘and corn production: No cattleman, should miss this gathering. : CO-OP: HOG PRODUCTION MEETINGS —_- Monday | Evening, March 14th—8.30. PM. Visiting Speakers: Mr. Donald Cox, Swine Special- ist N.S.A.C. Truro; Mr. G. Linkletter, Ag. Engin- eer, P.E.I. Dept: Agriculture, Summerside, as well as a representative from each of the Federal Farm Credit Corp., Provincial Loan Board, and the» Royal Bank of Canada. Tuesday, March I5th Semienciin’ at 10 a.m. Sharp Guest speakers will include David Peacock, Direc: ‘ tor of Livestock, P.E.I. Dept. of Agriculture; Dr. Emerson North, Kentville, N.S.; Mr: John Eaton, Nutritionist, Maritime Co-Op Services, Moncton; Dr. G. E.. Harrison, Manager, Technical Services, : Howard Chemical Co., Orangeville, Ontario; Mr. Donald Cox, Swine Specialist, N.S.4.C., Truro. BIRCH COURT ‘EXPERIMENTAL , FARM _EVERYONE WELCOME © » |Stella Maris Parish and being | pursuant \MacLeod of Bonshaw. Mémbers | - lof Zion Church Womens Auxil- | -iary of which she was a ae | iber, Zion Church Choir s of the Charlottetown Air- ei port attended in a body. Fitzgerald, George Car'son,-| Heath Delaney, Norman Nichol- | son, Keith Myers bess Reigh - |MacLean. The flowerbearers were: Ste- wart MacFarlane, William Grif- | .\fin, Calvin Campbell, Earl Hen | nessey, Russel Roper and Eyer. ett Kuhn. | She was laid to rest in the fa- mily plot in the Argyle Shore Cemetery with Rev. Donald A. | Campbell conducting the com-— mittal service. . : A memorial service was held The pallbearers were: Clifton : NOTICES oe ANNUAL MEETING CENTRAL QUEENS -FISHERMEN’S ‘ASSOCIATION At BIRCH COURT ~ Charlottetown thulsdey, March 17,1966 atl. 15 P.M. Guest Speaker "TRACTOR: LOADER “=FIELD- SERVICE MECHANIC Experienced field service mechanic required in travel Nova Scotia territory.. This is above aver- age opportunity for aggressive, sincere, experien- ced mechanic, Top yate, usual benefilts, service transportation supplied. H. Ae Schofield Industrial Machinery Co. 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