' . r H V A ,_.,,. AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE w NOIlCE RUDISCH’S GARAGE {The Charlottetown, Mon. Oct. 10. 1064. 17, ANNOUNCEMENTS CITY & OUEENS "SPECIFY CERAMIC t'ILE". New home buyers should look for Ceramic Tile features. See Douglas Bros. and Jones Inc.. for free estimates. Steel Price Increase Seen Likely In U.S. Before ’65 CLEVELAND (AP) —- Maim Magazine says. I O ,Canadlan Traders Pon and" "" llii‘t"ti..l:‘f.’. “332311.23falt'ilidfl‘lilEffeCT Labor Victory I I. an increase in steel price and companies that h ve often on l odds favor selective increases POSEd Price Increasgs now say ' By KEN .an assembly for Mercedes-Benz 13; before the end of the year. Steel they are not Selim: enough Canadian Press Business Editor 'of Germany and Alfa Romeo of ENJOY A FALL outing this weekend and see the many new additions at the RE... Wildlife Park. North Rustico. Open Saturdays. Sundays and holidays throughout October. laeawliolswillbenign“. oser if the shutdown mung no SALE? " Soulhpori Specializing in Volkswagen re- pairs has moved to Alberry Plains. 'Will operaie ei New Local-ion on October 2|si. Telephone Vernon RIVer I3-15 FRANCIS RUDISCH EMPLOYMENT EMPLCWITENT N O TIC E STENOGRAPHER There Is an opening on our staff for a Clerk- Stenographer Grade Two. This position has a sal- ary range starting at $2523 yearly. Applications are invited from persons qualier In shorthand and typing, and having experience in general office work- Of particular interest would be experience in the preparation of statements and reports of a financial nature. CLERK There is also an opening for a Coding Clerk. This Is a Clerk Grade One position. and has a sal- ary range starting at $1883 yearly. . Office experience is not essential for this posi- tion, the requirements are for a person with High School education who is intelligent and indus- trious. Apply in writing givmg full first letter to: HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION P. O. Box 4500 Charlottetown. information in .money for their steel. The squeaking-tight win by ’Italy still is under study. ruan¥s FRESH killed on EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT . The Trade. Mm“ 5“” ““‘ lthe LBW WW “' Briiiin'i aio WELCOME "I‘m" °' 9”?“ mi I order available for suppers, 1P0“ competition WOUId deli-'1 general election overshadowed. For establi‘hed “I mike“ Ford or a banquets. individual orders. etc. Delivered Charlottetown area. Gil Henry, telephone 4-9313. Parker Jewell. York, telephone 074. SEE THE DISPLAY of oun- dreds of colors of Ceramic Tile at Douglas Bros. and Jones Inc. REPAIRS T0 automatic wash- ers. dryers, electric ranges, refrigerators. Factory trained service men. Storey Electric, dial 4-7341 day or night. MASQUERADE dance in Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall Friday. October 23. sponsored by Mt Stewart Women’s Institute. 4 REGULAR MEETING of the P.E.l. Hospital Nurses Alumn- ae. Tuesday. October 20th at: 8.15 p.m. Cundall Home. Dr. I. Rachmel, guest speaker. 810.00 TO the top fiddler in the old time fiddling and step- dancing cOntest to be held in t lasgow Recreation Center. Tuesday. October 27th at8.3o p.m. other good prizes for fiddling stepdanciug send entries by Saturday. Octo- ber 24 to Mrs. Roland Larkin. New Glasgow. AT HOME — Mr. and Mrs. James L. LePage, Hun-ter River, will be at home to their relatives. neighbours and friends on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniver- sary. October 21. 1964 from 3- 5 p.m. and 7-11 p.m. DR. L.I. DUFFY will be absent fidence for the a town Hotel, REPLY TO:— NOTICES HEAVY COPPER LIGHT COPPER EXECUTIVE CHIEF r Gerde - Manager Paiiesier required for THE CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL Applications to be considered in bove positions of the Charlotte- Charlottetown, Prince land, for commencement on November 1st, 1964. State age. experience and marital status. The Island Development Company Limited harlottetown Hotel, Charlottetown, P.E.I. NOTICES l WANTED For good grades of scrap material. delivered to our yard on Kent Street, we are paying the following prices: IRON It STEEL SCRAP ..........- . - . n ea...“.ll““‘ a.seeeeao--‘OO~-Iueualfltt per 16 Ct MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. JUS. steel-makers from boosting their prices on such products as ‘ welded pipe and merchants. wire, but it wouldn‘t prevent «- lective increases in other areas. “imports of sheets. plates and bars have risen sharply this year. but not enough to prevent domestic producers from - l creasing their prices." Steel 5 says. I It adds that imports of sill products are running ahead of last year’s record pace. total- ling 2,600,000 tons through July for an increase of 22 per cent compared with the first seven l months of 1963. . - Steel-makers booked new or- ders at a fast pace last week, but their shipments declined as a result of the strike against General Motors Corp, Steel ,says. The pace of U.S. steel produc tion continues to increase, with lthe output this week expected )to be slightly higher than the .estimated 2,600,000 tons pro duced last week, the magazine reported. Steel's price composite on the jNO 1 heavy melting grade of ‘steel - making scrap was un- strict con- Edward Is- 81200 per TON -.......... .19 Clls per Lb. Lb. E m “‘95 "‘:::.::::::::::::::::::'“': stairs: I... Ichanged .. $36.50 a has. to. ALE BOTTLES .............................-.... 20c per doz. Mast week. Its composite on fin- RADIATORS ................................. .... $3.00 Each lished steel also was unchanged BATTERIES .... ............ . $1.35 Eacn lat SISHIO a net ton. 158 Kent Street Charlottetown ~-—~ —~—» 4- Delay A Possible from his office until Novemb- CANADIAN CLUB dinner Charlottetown Hotel 6.30 p. . October 2]. Speaker: Dick Bird. “A Can- adian Naturalist in the Field". EAR Mrs. Francis McCain- nell of Toronto. reading consul- tant. interviewed on "On Tour" presented by Douglas Brothers and Jones at 10.50 Tuesday mor- ning over CFCY Radio. BINGO KELLY'S Cross Hall. Monday night 9 p.m. weekly prizes $50.00. Jackpot $125.00. 1964 at 7:30 p.m. GRADE 12 ' NIGHT SCHOOL CLASS‘ES CHARLOTTETOWN AREA Persons interested in attending night classes in Grade XII Chemistr , Algebra are requested to be present in Room 66. Prince of Wales College, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. for UN Opening UNITED NATIONS tAPl .— l’l‘lie United States said here jit is open minded on proposals to {of the UN general assembly — [and thus defer a showdown with the new Sovict government over Stevenson said “while no one has yet proposed postponement of the general assembly. in view of recent developments. the United States In open lminded." Monday. October 19, lsigns of getting worse. Last 006 postpone the Nov. 10 opening I school lMoscow's non - payment for G 30 l peacekeeping. 1 metr‘v and - Ambassador Adlai E. ‘ last week's other major inter- national developments ’ minds of many Canadian busi- , nessmen. especially those con-5 nected with overseas trade. The new prime minister. liar- old Wilson, is well known in: Canada‘s business communitv‘ for his views on cutting Brit ain's long-standing trade deficit with Canada me‘;the initial public reaction ‘ 1965 enough to make ven portly ex- ‘ecutives turn hand-springs. lads) Ltd. Issued sales figures, showing ldays of this model lcars were sold compared with '83:! in the similar ISM-model e can't get a Chev, they'll “13;: not bother buying a new car at all. once the first excite- ,ment about the new models igone." he said. A notice that winter is on the way come from Edward F'. Carter, general sales manager of Firestone Tire and Rubber Company. In models appeared siren... Only American Motors (Can- that In the first 10 year 944 Now many tr 8 dc r ' have iyigflperlod—a 183-per-cent In- W started wondering. what will be ' . FAMOUS FOR . do about trying to put action to “he” cm" °“ "" hff‘fiomi; . BRANDED INSPECTED 2 time to get around to the prob- lem? I Ifi'om Britain's viewpoint, the 5 deficit is serious and showinfi year Canada exported $1 strike In the United States and A the resultant shutdown of GME Canada's operations at Oshawa. |GM’s competitors may steal a .- few sales away. but the lr.dus-. 9-0-0 STEAKS An industry spokesman said l838.000_worth of goods to Brit- . lain, while importing 8526.640.- 000 In the first four months of. this year Canadian exports' were $364,700.00 and imports were $187,200,000. In the com ‘ parable 1963 period. exports; were 52.79.000.000 and imports. $151.100,000—showing the com- parative Increase in exports- this year. WAIT AND SEE General reaction to news of Premier Khrushchev’s ouster and the detonating of a nuclear device by Communist China was one of wait and see. I At home, the automotive ill-l dustry stood front and centre. . Quebec's General investment Corporation, a private company ; created by the provincial gov-’ lernment to encourage indus- l‘trial enterprise, said it will 3build a $3,500,000 factory to us- lsenlllle under licence 6,000 Ilen- :tau“ and Peugeot cars a year With production to start late lnext year. the deal was mad.- ,possible by federal tariff re— ;missions granted the corpora ‘tion for lmporled parts and ac- . cessories. About 250 persons Will be our 1 ‘ ployed in the plant. expected to ‘ be located near Montreal. ‘ 5 Not to be outdone, Economics ‘Minister Stanley Randall of On- tario said a plan under \VI‘III‘O is province would be home KINGS COUNTY RESERVE WEDNESDAY OctU Ober 28. for annual turkey town Hall. In aid . James Parish. Serving from -9 p.m. ENJOY A FALL outing this weekend and see the many NOTICES . NOTICES TRAFALGAR DAY BALL At H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte Friday, October 23, I964 Music Provided by the Naval Band from H.M.C.S. Sheerwaier Dress: Formal Tickets: $5.00 per couple Obiainable from members of the Naval Officers' Association. also from Hughes Drug Siore, MacKensie's Pharmacy and Milion's Old Spain Resiaurani. new additions at the P.E.I. and salad supper in George- ‘ o St Wildlife Park. North Rustico. f Open Saturdays. Sundays and holidays throughout October. BINGO WILL BE held every Monday night in St. Georges Hall. ANNUAL TURKEY s u p p e r Cambridge Hall. Oct. 21. start-; ing 5 p.m. Sale of fruit cakes. Sponsored by Ladies Presbyter- ian Church. RESERVE OCTOBER 28-29 for hot roast beef supper at St. Mary‘s Parish Hall, ouris. Price $1.25 and 75 cents. Games and attractions. KEEP ABREAS'I’ OF THE SPORTING NEWS SPORTS CALENDAR I A WEEKXK A Public Service In The Interest Oi Good Sport ' CALEND . ' OF EVENTS Contributed By These Thoughtful Business Firms SHOP THESE . We Are Equipped ; MERCHANTS Wholesale prices on all sporting goods Yggrwgms g FOR Cleaner Than By All! ‘ FALL VALUES FROM Other Previous Method I I P. E. Is ONLY EXCLUSIVE Pam“ .1 roman" 1' EACH WEEK CONNIE LeCLAIIl Building Contractor Repairs and Renovations to Kitchens. Rumpus Rooms. etc. SPORTING eooos sross The Bike Shop and Sport Lodge 185 GREAT GEORGE STREET; Contractor Commercial and Residential for full Information Phone 2-2741 R. Robison 12 Alexander Drive Expanding Architectural Firm in Saint John, N.B. Requires Experienced ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN Position with good Opportunities for advancement. Please reply to BOX No. 35873 GUARDIAN-PATRIOT Charlottetown, P.E.l. stating Education; Experience: stating employers, type of work, and dates of employment; Salary expected; Date of availability. All replies confidential. TENDERS Sealed Tenders will be received at the office of the undersigned up to twelve o’clock noon on Friday, the 23rd day of October, 1964, for the PRINCE COUNTY Dial 4-9141 es Orlebar at. SMR. ANDmMg: Hali‘rry W. ism"? w at m '° AFTER THE snow I f d Oct be 21. 1521'...’.§‘ii.é’“..d hi. i. 9.30 “mm. CAPITAL AUTO SUPPLY .5109 A1 mg tu~ds.::r;‘:l:s..l’:;r it?“ -- coax. w“! celebrate at t e fi'me- 03;; Parts andTiAecgigsart-Iiaserfizz all Cars their niece. Mrs. John Hopkirk. ‘ , “BUILT MOTORS A SPECIALTY 2336‘ central Street' summer- ‘ Dial 4-6917 181 Great George St. CHINESE Vital SI'O‘I’ISI’ICS ‘ AFTERNOON mommy CANADIAN FOOD AND sownnvG—c al a n u m n , o c t OUR SPECIALTY BIRTHS EVENINGS aownnvo — «3.73.... $23.05. ladle?" m" on an '0 SEAMAN -— Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Seaman, Springfield. are happy to announce the his of their baby girl. Sandra Rose CASUAL BOWLING Air Conditioned at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Oct. 13. 1964. Weight 7 lbs. 2% 023. DEATHS MOORE — At West Royalty Oct. 17. 1964. Mrs. Carl Moore ' yea-r. Resting at tile Cutcllffe Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Tuesday. service com- mencing at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment Floral Hills Memorial Gardens. purchase of lands containing approximately one- half acre situate on the South side of the Trans Canada Highway at Hazelbrook in Queens County and presently owned by Hazelbrook Dairying Co. Ltd.. which lands contain a bungalow home and a double garage. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . Full particulars may be obtained upon re- t. ques . ALAN K. SCALES 'MARTIN & SCALES 156 Richmond Street Charlottetown. P. E. I. Willi—w " REAL-ESTATE— GENERAL MOBILE HOMES USED TRAILERS A- E. MacLennon Trailer Sales Ltd.- Raids Corner P.l':.l. Phone 476-5l I7 Open Evenings Till 9 pm. CARD OF THANKS MRS. FRANK Walker wishes to thank all her friends and LARTER'S Drug Sundries (Hal Wet. Prop.) Complete line of Drug Sundries Patent Medici-II Sandwiches and Come Bar Phone 602-2588 FREE DELIVERY \ 45 ELM AVE. SWIMMING—Boys 8-11 5 p.m., 15-17 5:30 p.m. Men‘s 8 p.m. LADIES AND MEN KEEP FIT & SWIM—Ladies 1 p.m.; Men—7:80 .m. HARNESS RACING —Cbarlottefown Driving Park TUESDAY BOWLING—Casual Bowling Basilica Recreation Centre BOWLING—Casual Bowling Rollaway 2 to 5 p.m. G—Men’s Swim 6-11 p.m.. 15-17 5:00 p.m. LADIES KEEP FIT AND SWIM— 7:80 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY BOWLING—Casual Bowling Basilica Recreation Centre BOWLING—Casual Bowling.Rellaway z to 5 p.m. laADIEI REEF l‘l'l' AND SWIM—2:00 p.m. ’ WINNING—Gift 12444:» p.m. YMCA "WING -!'einily me p.m. KEEP m MEN-97:8 p.m. ' IWMIING —Bffxed 1:” p.m. neighbors. organizations who sent get well cards. flowers and treats while she was a patient In the Charlottetown Hospital. Re- habilitation Center and Victoria 1(general Hospital in Halifax. .5. THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. Celia Rogerson of Victoria. wish to express their sincere thanks to Dr. Lea. Rev. Bryer Jones, nurses and staff of the P111. Hospital. to all their kind neigh- bors and friends who sent flow- ers and card of sympathy or helped In any way during their and bereavement. IN MEMORIAM LLOYD’S (Lloyd Gillespie. Pres.) Comfort - Value - Beauty Doors - Windows - Scree- Awnings - Railings - Idle: Sales and Repair Phone 4.7m III-lee KEITH CARMICH'AEL ' ‘ McCuIIOIhl‘gb Outboard ofors II" WE SELL THEM WE SERVICE THEM MacVIT‘l'IE -— In loving mem-, ory of mother and brother.l Mrs. Ella MacVittle who pass-l ed away October III. 1046 and Everett Heber MacVittle. Oct. 17. 1955. Those days we do number A loving thouu'at we give The ones no longer With 1!! BRIGHTON DAIRY (ALLIE McINNIS. PROP.) Our Driver Passes Year Deer Dial 4-” In Green I. But In our hearts . . Ever remembered by Alice , land Jeanette. Phenom :5 Buckley Pt. BI. THURSDAY BOWLING—Cami Bowling Basilica Recreation Centre BOWLING—Casual Bowling Rollewey 2 to s p.m. G—Boys 13-14 6:! p.m - a 12:00 a.m.—Y M.C.A. LADIES KEEP FIT AND [bf—7:8 and 8:00 p.m. M a Park FRIDAY BOWLING—Casual Bowling Basilica Recreetlen Centre lOWLING—Casuel Bowling Roll-way 2 te 6 p.m. SATURDAY BOWLING—Casual lewllu Bullies Recreation Centre BOWLING-Canal Bowling Bellawey 8 to I p.m. BARN!” Charlottetow- In HIGHLAND D and Gll'h 2:. D... YMCA Homily I N TX t .m. . omen—em p.m. YMCA? CA ‘ 162 Up Queen St. WRIGHT'S Texaco Service ration (JOHN WRIGHT. LESSEE) Phone 4-9072 St. Peters Rd. FREE WEEKLY GIFT OFFER 'I‘O ALI. CUSTOMERS WITH ANY PURCHASE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES (‘ivil Service of Canada 'MEDICAL RADIOBIOLOGIST, with ten years' experience and specialization In radlobiology or related field, Radia- tion Protection Division. National Health and Welfare. Ottawa. 816,000-317,000. Circular 64-608. ‘TRADE PROMOTION OFFICER. at least eight years' ex- perience In the production, marketing or promotion of fish and fish products. Fisheries Division, Trade and Commerce. Ottawa. 39140-810300. Circular 64-462. ‘EMERGENCY WELFARE ADMINISTRATOR. with many years’ applicable experience. to maintain effective con- tacts and to stimulate planning and establishment of emergency welfare services (lodging. clothing. feeding. etc.) In the province. National Health and Welfare. To- ronto, Ont. satin-$10,050. Circular 64-607. ‘BUII.DINGS AND UTILITIES MAINTENANCE ENGINE- ER, experienced in engineering maintenance of building structures and associated electrical healing. ventilating and air conditioning facilities, Transport, Moncton. N. B. 68520-39600. Circular 644-1264. ‘INDUSTRIAL SUPERINTENDENT. with thorough know- ledge of various provincial programmes to assist econo- mic development. to direct programme of economic and Industrial development projects in Mackenzie District. Northern Affairs and National Resources, Fort Smith, N. W. T. 68490-39390. plus northern allowance. Circular 64-380. LIGHTING SPECIALIST. with extensive experience In de- sign or execution Of creative lighting effects for lighting. electronic and animation aspects of Canadian exhibit. displays and pavilions. Canadian Government Exhibition Commission. Ottawa. 86190-89390. Competition 64-468. 'ETHNo-LINGUIST. at least Master‘s degree in general or Amerindian linguistics. and five years‘ research exper- Ience. National Museum of Canada. Ottawa. 67560-86640. Circular 64-717. BILINGUAL INSTRUCTOR. graduate in Engineering or Science from technical institute with four years’ ex- perience. on university graduate in Engineering on Science with two years‘ teaching experience. Emergency Measures Organization. Arnprior, Out. 07 Competition 64-674. ‘QUEBEC AND ONTARIO LAND SURVEYORS. will! Cons-l missions to practise In Quebec and Ontario. Mines .0 Technical Surveys. Ottawa. Up to 66460. Circular .4- 1801. DISPLAY LIAISON OFFICER. at least six years' exper- ience in publicity field including design and/or admini- tratlve experience In dlsplay field. to maintain Ilefsen between the Bureau and display firms. and remote use of displays. Canadian Government Travel lure-I. Ol- tawa. 66990-87710. Competition 64-461. 'PROFESSIONAL LIBRARIANS. with Bachelor's degree In Library Sclence and responsible professional experience. Government Departments. Ottawa. Up to $7500. Circular 2052 64- . ‘SENIOR ASSISTANT-EXHIBITIONS. BILINGUAL, versity graduate In history or art or school of graduate. with art curatorial experience. National .Gal- lery of Canada. Ottawa. “lilo-$7320. Circular 64-606. TRANSLATOR (RUSSIAN INTO ENGLISHI. with related experience. and demonstrated ability to translate mainly from Russian into English. Translation Bureau. Ottawa. 66000-66900. Competition 64-719. FISH CULTURE TECHNICIANS. A—to assume respon- sibility for overall operations of a trout fish hatchery; B—for general duties related to hatchery operations; with thorough familiarity with hatchery operations and completion of secondary school. Northern Affairs and National Resources. Jasper. Alberta. Starting salaries to $6340. Competition 64-1717, ‘SCIENTIFIC COMPUTER SYSTEMS PROGRAMMERS, university graduates In mathematics or statistics; at least six months of programming and/or systems analysis experience. Mines and Technical Surveys. Ot- ::;‘.mand Transport, Montreal. Circular 64-864A. Up to DEPARTMENTAL ACCOUNTANTS—Cost Accounting and perience. two in accounting administration or supervis- ion. Public Works, Fort Churchill. Man. $5040 to 86060. plus northern allowance. Competition 64-277. JUNIOR EXECUTIVE OFFICERS—Career Opportunities in Administration. Economics and Trade relations and similar related fields for recent university graduates. Written examination October 21, 1964. Details available at Unlvorslty Placement Offices. Startlng salaries 64060- 66060. Competition 65-2100. DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICER. completion of secondary school and five years‘ related experience. to design various components of Field. Survival and Tentage AFTER THE GAMI CALL AT THE A I: W DRIVE-IN Cor. Malpeque Rd. and Relvedere Ave. equipment. National Defence. Ottawa. 84660-06500 Competition 64-688. NORTHERN ADMINISTRATORS. completion of secondary school and four years' experience in administratlon. wel- fare srrvlces. economic development projects or public services: unlverslty training In related courses accept- ed to Hon of exocrience. Northern Affairs and National Resources. various locations In the North. 64660-85560, plus northern allowances. Competition 64-300. we Leaf hire . DELICA (Harry Thomson. Prep.) Home Made Bread had Pastry Wedding and Anniversary Lakes III Kent fl. IVES’ Esso Service (Bill Ives. hence) 4-043! Phone 4-8211 04. W as. Corner MAINTENANCE (.‘RAFTSMAN—MACHINIST. completion of apprenticeship as machinist-fitter and four years‘ ex- perience as journeyman machinist. Agriculture. Ottawa. “SM-65070. Competltlon 64-336. TRAVEL COUNSELLORS. at least three years' experience composing detailed correspondence requiring study and research. and a good knowledge of Canadian travel facilities and natural and social features. Ottawa and Abroad. Canadian Government Travel Bureau. 84410 to uses. Competition 64-453. FOREIGN SERVICE STENOGRAPHERS AND SECRE- TARIES. female. Canadian Citizens. between 21 and 4|. for servlce Abroad. External Affairs and Trade and Commerce. Starling salaries $3270 and $3900. plus al- lowances while abroad. Competition 64-030. Details and application forms available at Post Offices In maior centres. National Em- ployment Service Offices and Civil Service Commission Offices. For competitions marked ’ write to Civil Service Co Ottawa. Please quote eempetitl er circula- Ilmber as Indicated. noon on MONEY _ BACK _ uni-l art Budget Control. with six years' responsible related ex- ' »