EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT Experienced Mechanic ' I Required by reliable firm in Charlottetown, usual-employee benefits available. This job offers year round steady employment to the right man. WRITE BOX 2319 GUARDIAN-PATRIOT stating experience and references I the-minute" WANTED by the Amalgamated Regional High School Corner Brook, Newfoundland For the School Year 1963-64 AlPhysicaI Education Instructor for Boys For further information please contact the Principal, Mr. W. C. Robbins Announcements CITY '8: QUEENS “WE TREAT THE SICK WELL" — Giggey'a Pharmacy. “Up-to- prescription ser vice. We can call for and deliver your prescription. Phone us to- day — Prompt Free Delivery to Parkdale — Sherwood and all sections of the Cit, . . . Dial (-3110. CRAPAUD RINK - Regular skate tonight 8 - 10 p.m. Admtsv sion 25c and 35c. CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH (Royal Canadian College of Or- .ganistsl. presentsan organ Re- cital by Mr. Donald F. Cook. B. Mus.. . Sunday even- ing March 24. Trinity United Church TALENT CARAVAN. Thurs- day, March 21. Coran Ban hall. Please send entries to Mrs. Gordon Watts. Grand Tracadie FREE CATALOGUE! Special vegetable varieties for both the ome and market gardener. [The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. March 16, 1963. 11] CITY & QUEENS I l DANCING TONIGHT N o r t III River Recreation Hall. 9-12 mid. night. Admission 50 cents. Good music. Canteen service. In aid: of Junior Farmers. g “CENTRAL QUEENS Home and School Association meeting, on Monday evening March 18th . Special speaker from the Red Cross Society." HOCKEY NORTH River rink Saturday: Hampshire Bulldogs: vs. Pownal Royals. first game; of finals - W. R. Shaw trophy— . game time a p.m. Admission .25 and 50 cents ‘ REGIONAL FESTIVAL of Dominion Drama Festival,§ March 16 — Summerside Little; Theatre presents an original, play “A Soft Answer". at: Queen I Write .for seed catalo . bef 5...... .. i”:.“§f‘%i‘.i’mi'iil'°”“ by NOTICES NOTICES Charlotte High School auditor-i ium. Curtain 8:15 p.m. Admis-i NOTICE Applications will be received for ENGLISH CATHOLIC TEACHERS NEEDED FOR THIRD HIGH For September 1963. three teachers are needed for Third High in a new school under the direction of the Haters of St. Anne. Minimum salary for a male teacher: between $4100. and $6350. according to diploma and experience. Negotiations could change those figures from $4900. to $8550. Minimum salary for a female teacher: between $3200. and $4000. according to diploma and experience. Negotiations could c ange those figures from . to . Send application as soon as possible to Raymond Pilon. Dir- ector, E e Secondaire. Noranda, Quebec. stating date of birth. qualifications. experience, telephone number, names and addresses of references. teachers for Montague Elementary School up to and including March 23. Mrs. LM. Johnston, Secretary sion adults $1.00, students .50c.' CARD GAME in Legion Home Mt. Albion. Saturday March 16th. in aid of fire victims. THE ANNUAL meeting of New Glasgow Dairying Company will be held in the 'unior Farmers Recreation Centre, New Glas- gow. Monday. March 25th. at 2:00 o‘cl0ck. TALENT CARAVAN IN Corw ran Ban hall. Thursday. March 21st. ll o‘clock p.m. Admission .50c children .25c. Contestants admitted free. Special guest little Miss Jacqueline Flanagan. Everyone welcome. SPECIAL MUSIC in Alexan- dra Baptist Church. Sunday evening 7:30 p.m. by Mrs. Caspar Vcrnie and John Van dergaag. NOTICE: MAIDAJIOGERSON ecital. West ent School auditorium Tuesday. April 16. I samoou DANCING Class Tuesday, March 19, at YMCA. Class starts at 8 p.m. Director Iv ernigan in co-operation with Adult Physical Fitness pro- gram. RESERVE Saturday, June lst for lobster supper, will. Sponsored by Marshfield MILTON — RUSTICO Angli- Pierce-y. St. John's. 11:00 Morning Prayer and ser- mon. Midweek service Wednes- day. March 20. at 8 Mark‘s. vRustico: 2.30 Prayer and sermon. PRINCE COUNTY ESERVE March 23rd. —a not Irish comedy drama “Caseys Inn" in Kensington High School .m.. . . Evening llKllIOHum by Indian River ' Peters Holy Name Hall, Mom, Kensington players. I KENSING'I‘ON RINK today lSaturday. Skating 2 to 4 and 8 ,to 10. CROKINOLE AND card party. flower Freetown School. March {19th. Sponsored by Womeus In- .‘stltute. 8:30 pm. ‘ ALL KENSINGTON. Free- ,town and Mnlpcquc Presbyter- men and their wives. please r“ iian Eattcnd a pot luck supper In Ken- S. Murphv ‘ he coul I KING'S COUNTY In??? I PANTRY sAm. Maritime: lEIectric. Saturday. March 10th. ,at 2 p.m. Hospital Auxiliary. ADA‘S DRESS SHOP. Morcll. ijust arrived spring suits and Idresses. i VARIETY coNCEa'r. St. ‘day, March 18. at 8 p.m. In aid WANTED -- VESSEL DISCHARGE SUPERVISOR MARTINS GARAGE Queen Street Charlottetown TEACHERS WANTED For the new rural regional high school at Sum- merside. Positions are available for academic subjects in grades 9, 10, 11, 12. Salary scale in effect. Apply toze— lsMR. THOMAS HALL ix 1633, Summerside NOTICES FARM FOR SALE Farm property of! the late Roy T. Tanton, St. Eleanors. consisting of approximately 106 acres of excellent land. Will sell together or separately. 1. Dwelling and lot of approximately 1 acre. 2. Balance of farm consisting of approximate- ly 105 acres including barn and outbuildings. 3. 7 acres of land on west side of main high- way. NO’l‘Ez—This farm butts on the main pav. ed h‘ghway from St. Eleanors Corner to Sum- merside; the old town road to Charlottetown (sometimes called the road to Sherbrooke): and the Pope Road. Apply to Mrs. Roy Tanton on homestead, or Morley M. Bell, Solicitor. Summerside. NOTICES Calling All Fishermen! 0f EASTERN KINGS There will be a meeting held in the UNITED CHURCH HALL Monday March l8th-I963-8p.m. The purpose of this meeting is to organize an EASTERN KINGS BRANCH PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FISHERIES FEDERATION President and Secretary of that organization will be in attendance ALL FISHERMEN WELCOME ' WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY MORNING. MARCH lath Due to the death of Mrs. Joseph MacIntyre ATTENTION Mac’s Auto Body Shop 39 Pownal Street will be Closed Monday Morning until 1 p.m. Due to death in family. Rural Beautification Society Again this year the Society is soliciting entries for the 1963 competitions. Special prizes are offered to the Women’s Institute sending in the greatest number of entries in class (a) ofthe Farm Home Improvement Competition. For in- formation write to': THE SECRETARY, P. 0. Box 1194, Charlottetown. Requirements are: I. Physically fit. 6). Robin Hood Flour Mills Limited require a man to supervise the unloading of bulk grain from vessels to storage at various Maritime ports. Success- ful applicant will be responsible to see that vessels are loaded to storage by maintaining machinery in top mechanical condition and supervise crew of men in ensuring vessels are unloaded as quickly as possible. This job is only part time but can earn the right man a good income for his efforts under a wage plus efficiency bonus arrangement. 2. Mechanically inclined especially as regards the operation and maintenance ot engines. Grain unloading machine employs two large Ford propane engines. 3. Ability to work with and supervise men (normally 5 or Address all replies: Sales Marla ger, PO. Box 250, Monoton, N.B. vof library. Sponsored by Wm Imcn’s Institute. j OBITUARY , Inserted by friends and rela-i ;tives as a tribute to the deceas 1 HORACE C. BROWN The death occurred suddenly" iin Dorchester. Mass. of Horace C. Brown. son of Mrs. Maud. Brown and the late Joseph S." ‘ Brown. v P I Services were held by Milton lLodge A.F.A.M. and the old :Dorchester Post American Leg-I lion. He enlisted in the 105ml Battalion and served in Eng-I land France and Germany with’ the 26th Battalion. 1 , He is survived by his motherI :Mrs. Maud Brown. City: his broa ‘ gthcr Earl. Mattapan. Mass: his| isister. Mrs. Robert Constable,l ICIty; also th daughter in Bos- lton. Mass. [ Services were held at Gran- istrom Funeral Home and grave- . _ Rev. 8. Jerome Hayden. Iofficiating. Interment in Forest Hill cemetery, Boston. Mass. There were many beautiful. floral tributes and messages of l sympathy i, ERIN GO BRAGH! "ST. PATRICK’S DAY” SUNDAY HERE'S WISHI AND A WONDERFUL DAY IN THE S ST. PATRICK’S 'DAY WAY MAR. l7rh NG YOU LUCK AME OLD LUCK 0' THE IRISH . BE WITH YOU ALWAYSI. For You and Yours to Share 1 PHYSICAL CULTURE and . RECREATION CENTRE NEED PICTURES or P.E.I. ATHLETES To Be Hung In The New RECREATION DIVISION THE SPORTSMAN CENTRE 126 SYDNEY STREET OPENING NEXT WEEK Pictures with details may be left at The Centre or Call 2-1551 “Limited Membership Application Still Accepted" Men's & Boys' Wear Gt. George St. . Ch‘town' HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S DAY “SHARIN on THE GREEN" . TENDER A NEW 4 CLASSROOM SCHOOL CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE 53-55 King Street Charlottetown fmmallofustoaliofyou... Roy ‘MacGiilivar-y Imperial Life Dial 4&3 CELEBRATING St. Patrick’s Day? . GOOD LUCK- l GOOD HEALTH- and a HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY Erin Go Bragh i ! I Best of Luck to All IRISHMEN on ST. PATRICK'S DAY l A special toast or St. Patrick's Day "ST. PATRICK’S DAY” We Extend O on this. their Day May the LUCK of the IRISH ; ur Best Wishes 4a*g‘\_ A 0—1 I TO: I Sevigny Plans i'l'o Nominate 4 MONTREAL (CP) — Pierre ‘Sevigny. former associate de< fence minister said here he still is in favor of nuclear weapons for Canada and w n as a Progressive Conserva- tive candidate April 8 to defend t can Parish. Rector. Rev. A, E. lsington Church Hall. March 18th jhis vicw. Milton. 3' 7145 Pm. GueSt speaker. John -. Mr. S 9 vi 2 n y. 45. resigned. from the cabinet Feb. 9. saying " d not agree with Prime“ Diefcnbaker's defence open luff". campaign Sunday night in sub urban Longueuil, the riding he has represented since 1958 a N ;where he said he will be ill. ‘offiicial Progressive Conserva- tive candidate. Ilcv said he will . PIUSVILLE l I Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Blanch- ard. Mrs. John Jones. and Mrs. .Johnnie Gallant. returned to : ltheir home after spending two ‘wceks visiting relatives in Tor- onto. Mr. and Mrs. Aubin J. Gal- ant. Tignish were recent visit- ors at the home of Mrs. John' F. Gallant, Allen and Brian Gallant. em- ployed in Saint John. spent the week-end at the home of their arents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Gallant. ocy Gallant. employed in Bathurst. NB. spent the week- end at his home in Piusville. Ellwood Gallant, Summerside is visiting at the home of his mother Mrs. Archie Gallant. and Mr. Gallant in Piusville. ELLERSLIE Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson re- cently underwent surgery in Saint John General Hospital Hospital, where she is a pa- tient. M155 Arlene Hayes, student at Prince of Wales College. Char- lottetown, spent the weekend at the home of her parents. and Mrs. George Hayes. Mrs. Stan Rayner, Travellers Rest is visiting her mother. Mrs. George Barlow. father who is a patient in Stab A wart Memorial Health Centre.. ______.____.___._— NOTICES CANADA pnovmca or NOVA SCO'I'IA IN THE COURT FOR Drv. - onca AND MATRIMONIAL ‘ CAUSES BETWEEN:— v comm: MAY STEELE PETITIONER . ~ and - GEORGE VALERIAN STEELE RES N'DENT TO: GEORGE VALERIAN, STEELE. formerly of Souris in the Province of Prince Edward sland. TAKE NOTICE that a Peti- Stecle of Truno in the j. of Colchestlcr and Province of ‘ Hennessey Funeral Home l _ _ I _ Sunrise Industries Ltd. Nova Scotia has been tetowr. lthen wevve .Imnmg m thelloo Fitzroy St. Gh‘townl For m d r _ t ed in this Honourable sols-t, n. ‘ \vcarin’ o' the Green! ‘ I ~ u an 5 “ms ‘0 yo: Wish to be heard. wins: We Salute You A" The: 3°”, GREETINGS I Share - - - - girl; :i' all)???” a a. TO YOU From L3 and GOOD LUCK Court for Divorce and M. “‘1 "Mav the GOOD LUCK . monial Causes at Halifaxintlhe ' to all the " It Province of Nova Scoflauuwmuwn ' ‘ v‘ twenty-one days from ST. PGTI‘ICk 5 Day CO. Of the Il‘lSh be Villh you. i of 'he first publkatgcgf m ' r . St. 17‘ I 443313 ,_ Notice and answer argea and to all our :;72 Queen ‘3 m their Feast Day EVERYWHERE! in the said Petition. Do so IRISH FRIENDS and IF vou Do NOT , w v I th C lri will leal‘ the Petition CUSTOMERS TOP 0 THE M“ "I" I7+h RENDEZVOUS an} ,“,‘...,,......‘ 5“de ' h your obscure notunthstanding. we Wis you MORNIN/ MILTONS Fm, Dolivew omen m Halifax tn the Good Luck and ’ ' ‘ County of Halifax and Prgvinc‘; ' . :‘f' of Nova Scoiia this '2'7th ay GOOd Health Kent St. Ch'town DlaJ 4 49” lxlgzhlgqoaémm IRISH ___ ;_nr§:c.ls‘TaAn. ' CANADA PROVINCE or NOVA SCOTIA IN THE COURT FOR DIV- ORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES BETWEEN:— COLINE MAV STEELE PETI‘I‘IONER . and . (ll-JORGE VALERIAN STEELE RESPONDENT. (I F: 0 R G E VALERIAN S'liil-ZIJ'J. formerly of Sourls in . the Province of Prince Edward Island. TAKE NOTICE that you are be with you ALWAYS! foriilu-itn requested to attend FOR THE IRISH LASS before a duly qualified medical CORNWALL. P.E.I. Sealed Tenders addressed to the chairman of the Board of Trustees. Cornwall School, Cornwall, P.E.I. will be received until 5 p.m. the 26th Day of March 1963. Plans, Specifications and Tender Documents may be viewed and obtained at the office of G. Keith glgklard Architect 92 Queen Street Charlottetown. practitioner and undergo a physical medical examination and forward the results time- of lo the Registrar of the Court for Divorce and Matrimonial~ . Spring Garden Road. or the Province of Nova Scolln. ' \VD FURTHER TAKE N0 ~ TICP: that in the event you fail to do so within twenty-one days of the date of the lst pub- lication hereof. I’lln Petith will proceed notwithstanding. DATED at 'I‘ruro in the‘ County of (‘olchmtcr and Prov- inrc of Nova Scotin this lst do of “arch A. D. 1963 ‘ Douglas Bros. & Jones PLUMBING and HEATING Kent Street Dial 2-1234 HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S The Benevolent Irish Society IN CELEBRATING ITS Comprising Restaurant or Store (now vacant) on ground floor and four apartments on second and third floors. All four apartments presently rent- ed at $60.00 each thus producing monthly income of $240.00. Ground floor suitable for either store or restaurant and available for Immediate oc- cupancy. Building recently all newly renovated and has oil heat. 4 COSMETICS BY "MAX FACTOR" FOR THE IRISH LAD TOILETRIES by "OLD SPICE" JOHNSON & JOHNSON Free Delivery Dial 44133—443025 A deposit of 25.00 payable to the Chairman of the m Board is required for each set of Plans & e nts. A complete set of Plans, Specifications and Ten- der Documents will be on Display at the Halifax 8: PEI. Builders Exchange. ' For further particulars Following t or any Tender not necessarily accepted. I ’ ~. o ‘ 3“"? 1‘51"?“ mar" “PW DAFFY FLYNN” mu ANNIVERSARY 1‘0 1 ec ' .- u .0 In Church St . 'I‘rlu‘o. h A. W. Gaudeh The Hlllallous 3 Act Cooled) P_ m , P_ s. L , “1 Cm ~‘ 0 ~ AUCTION SALE sen March Ion—Mom March mi 2no,riftsfigiilfi‘“ II ‘ At Flat River Tuesday March 19th. at . . ‘ NOTICE OF 1:00pm .m on tvh. "mm" on!“ N. am“ Montague Regional High School . . CITATION ' p A Comedy in Three Acts . in Re Estate of FRANCIS CO. ’ I l HOWARD MCINNTS late of misting of 5 exceptionally good milk com 45 Elm Ave. . ' Charlottetown in Q u een a > All to freshen, 5 year olds, 10 sheep, 1 Ford trac- For A Light Lunch directed by County. Shoe Mel-mam. as tor. lton Dodge truck, 1 tractor trailer. 1 chain 33W (littlest new), 1 truck wagon, 1 manure Ipreader. 1 drill seeder. 1 milking machine, 1 tur- ccescd. lntcstate. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Citation has err-e Iractt‘d for the passing of the- or a “Full Course Meal" Southern Fried With All The. Trimmings Tenders for l6 tires and tubes for 5- “Us (‘ALLAGI‘AN' “M- school buses will be received by the nip pulper. . a M h 30 "63 CHICKEN—Only “.25 Birchwood High School Auditorium “M. .m..“... I, m. a 0” 7f _ h undemgne up to are , . Estate and for an om r . (Pmy cht'tlvaiasuey {Inglis first? 33:: pt )héttcfl- Ti". +0 I” fir“ "n. “ amphin +hrud_ SATURDAY and MONDAY distribution and the “inst? same shall be before the pre-_ GoldenFried ..FISH&CH|PS Estates Try our "Pig in a Blanket" 60c “ABSOLUTE FREE DELIVERY" 8 a.m.-1 a.m. tlvators , Crop: 400 bushels of nets. 400 bales of good hay: 800 bales of straw and many other articles numerous to mention. Terms of sale cash. If any not fine the first fine day following. l4 size 7502 20 en 2 size 825x20. Tenders to include installation. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. ' siding Justice in the March Ibth, and I8th, I963 under the distinguished patronage of U vnd an Mil t Ila Honour Th0 le‘ “WW “I M" m m . eleven o‘clock in the fauna. DATED this 19th dd! (‘1 Th. “M. a ta. “ta Jun” 3“ n. "Y CM W.“ Am , The Honourable Premier and Mrs. Show V ' . ' I 4 J. OMAS MoKENNA. RUTH MTCLEOD DIAL 4-3744 only: nor" 1 WI an Worship Mayor A. Walthen Gaudct and Mrs. cause: "my D l£6310. MARTINA‘ Auctioneer.