3 —ELEMENTARY — = EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ADDITIONAL LABOUR REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY. ISLAND FERTILIZERS LTD. Charlottetown, P.E.I. ‘TOBIQUE VALLEY REGIONAL PLASTER ROCK, W. B. ‘Requires the following Teachers - HIGH SCHOOL 1 French Grades 8 - 1 1 English Literature Grades 10-12. 1 History Grades 10-12 2 1 Physical Education s(Female). Grades 7-10. 1 Music Teacher Salary up to $7,095, desendlie’ on Qualifier Hons —and experience, —__ ¢ 25% discount on Ha rdware | tions may be obtained by General Contractors 0 Apply to: ° .G, R. PUGH, Secretary,. wee PO, Box, 67 2. Plaster Rock, N. RB. NOTICES NOTICES ee ~ ANNUAL MEETING Annual meeting and banquet Eastern’ Kings Artificial Breeding Club, Fortune Bridge Hall, Thursday, May 5 at 8:30 | p.m. All members and their wives are ‘invited. Tickets $1.00 per person on sale at door Signed: © Russell Mills, President. ANNUAL MEETING | aN 7 Ye rr ners ETey | (nee Lorrain MacKenzie). announce the | arrival co. a daughter ~. SCHOOL = a wt | him. | Haldone-Scott.His only son Hal. | Roy MacKialey. Classified Ads A Supermarket For Practi cally Everything | VITAL STATISTICS 1N MEMORIAM BIRTHS HERRING — PAULEY —. Mr. and) | Mrs, Lloyd Herring, Murray Harbour, | paLzieL — In loving memory of Mra : i wish to announce the engagement of | Robert Dalziel who passed away May CONRAD — At the Victoria General thei: daughters Darlene Elsic, to Cecil | ast, 1965. Ospital, London, Ontario on \prit Kentford Pauley, son of Mr. and Mrs. The depth of sorrow we cannot tet Albert to take place ray Harbour United Chureh. 22nd, 1966, to Major and Mrs Walter Conrad, a son. Pauley, Ocean View. Marriage ay 14th, 4 p.m. Mur- | old and Wesley OF the loss Of one we Inved an well And while she asleep sleeps Mary Catherine | John Elliott, Wilmington, Mass., 8 \bs., 2 oxs., om April 26th, 1966, Osn- awa, Ontario. ‘ENGAGEMENTS | GREEN — MacLEAN _ Mr. and Mrs. , Sidney E, Green of Charlottetown wish ‘to announce the engagement of their, {elect daughter Carole Dianne to Hes sell Cleveland, son of Mr. and Mry, | Cleveland MacLean of Charlottetown Wedding to take place June 4, 1966 at Spring Park United Church. the engagement of their R of Mr Wilmington, Mass. gagement is Angeline MacKenzie, daughter of Walthan A. town. Marriage to take place at dune dth at 10:30 am, OBITUARY oe - | Menneth Grant, ‘Doulas Maebongi : Reid, sist HARRY R. SCOTT" | MARRIAGES Sa rs heteaatte acne; cit of The death of Harry R.-Scott CARVER ~— MERRIAN — Mr. and | lottetown Funeral Home, those who | Mra. marriage of their daughter | Ethel to John Paul, son of Mr. Mrs. Walter Carver occurred at his home in North, River on April 26th in his 84th year. A life-long resident of | North River, he was the only Wedding took place Saturday, 9th, 1966, 4 ;son of the late Duncan K. and Church, Charietisiowe, _- |Jane_ Bovyer Scott. Of his _ five sisters, Mrs, Ethel Smith,of Mor- | ris, Manitoba alone fearsives McCARDLE _ Patrick-—-MeCardle - Also left to mourn hi§ passing |P ete ay are his wife, the former’ Flor- ence Hill of “Hamilton, P.E.1., his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jean | maw aie ia ian Scott, a granddaughter, Lindsay a Ovin memory tas Jean Scott and grandson, Jon/ (May ards 1962. ne a “Gone but not forgotten.’ done R. Scott, Ph.D., predeceas- ‘ed him in January, 1961. i The funeral services conduct- | md children. pee away May 3, 1965. seats! rest for the weary. deserve rest for the true When our journey is ended, We shail again be with you Ever remémbered, and sadly by neices, Mary and- Hazel held at the MacLean Funer al} Home on Friday, April 29. A fa. | vourite hymn of the -deceased, Johnston's “Face To Face’ was! ‘sung by Mr. Eric MacGregor. Pallbearers were Kier Warren, , ia loela acieines vee Vickerson,- George Yeo and Le- |, % the one who- once: sat there, ‘by wife ‘and SOMA _NOTICES NOTICES MacKENZIE — GAUDET -— The en- | announced of Elizabeth of Mro. Hector M. MacKenzie and the late Dr. | MacKenzie to John Patrick Gaudet son Gaudet of | Church of the Most, Holy Redeemer a Ross C. Merriam ‘ announce che | Roslyn | sympathy, and | 80 kind of Parkdale. The | April Spring Park United | “IN MEMORIAM | In. loving memory of | who passed er Foal remembered by wife and fam- Always remembered by Jimmy, Rose | missed | | SORENSEN; John Warren, Ernest’ Ladner, |cear husband and fath raat Soren- | |Major Moase,. Keith Wheatley bir ol — away thay ai 1961, ‘and Roy Bruce. Flowerbearers | Rit aoe i ts still the |were Cyrus _Martin, Garfield | Recalls the yt Pgs Ras the |Tremere, Earl Younker, Robert smile, | Always remembered and sadly missed - CLEARANCE. SALE In order to make room for our new 1966 model - - appliances we have reduced all our 1965 model - Ranges , .and portable televisions. NEW of Montague and District A.l. Breed-_ ing Club will be held on Wadneny, May 4th. Former Legion Hall 8:30 p.m. ‘Special Speakers, lunch will be served. Each member requested to bfing an- other breeder. | i ROCK - SHAKE SIDING ae Nie fe INSULATION FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES By Johns-Manville —Permanent - “Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection” The most inexpensive homecare Let us prove it with a “FREE ESTIMATE” 5 Year Low Cost Financing _Ask for JAMES STEWART -MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch’town 894-4560 : S'side 436-3419 | CLEARANCE of STOCK q 15% discount on paint 20% discount on dry goods — Craigs General. Store ~ CONVENTIO 3rd and 5th DISTRICTS ELM ST. SCHOOL Hampton, P.E.I. NOTICE OF TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 3:00 p.m. (A.S.T.) on Friday, May 20, 1966, for the following: Road to wharf Champlain - Industrial Park, Charlotte County, N. B., of the New Brunswick Development Corporation. Plans and specifica- May 3, 1966, on deposit ‘of “twenty-five dollars’ ($25.00) per set at the office of the Design Eng- iners. Deposit: is refundable ‘on: return of ‘doeu- ments. ‘Acres Atlantic Limited Consulting Engineers 47 Charlotte Street Saint John, N. B. me ti Plans and specifications wil! also on dis- play at Moncton, Saint John, Halifax, and Fred- | ericton Builders Exchanges, Acres Atlantic Lim- ited, Saint John, N. B. All tenders to be consitterd must be ac- companied by’ a_ certified ee for . $10,000 ten thousand dollars), made payable to THE NEW BRUNSWICK DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Acres Atlantic Limited - | 3 used Electric Ranges, ‘cottage I only Indesit Retrigerator, 4 cubic #. Tdéal for Regular $149.95—SPECIAL: ...:.......s0s00. sneiiek pee “a1 95 |) USED APPLIANCES— oe A 1 only 17’ Emerson Television, with stand .............. $60.00 1-only General Electric Refrigerator TET TNE OES $70.00 price. & REFRIGERATORS— 2-only, 10. cubic ft. Standard defrost refrigerator, db. Freezer, magnetic door catch: Reg. 219.95—SPECIAL $189.00 Magnetic door gasket. Reg.. $299.96—SPECIAL ...... $249.95 1 only, 12 eubic ft: ZERO ZONE refrigerator-freezer, 67 1b. Freezer, 10 cu. # fresh food capacity, auto-defrost in fresh food section. Reg. $299.95—SPECIAL °: tee "5959.98 1 only, 13 cubic * two door. Frost Guard refrigerator freezer, Shelves, -auto-defrost: Reg. $389.95—SPECIAL $325.00 1 only, 13 cubic ft. ZERO ZONE two door refrigeratr freezer, 112 Ib. freezer, adjustable shelves, auto-defrost fresh food sec- soa wee capacity door shelves. Reg: | $349.95—SPECIAL _ 1 only, 14 cubic ft, EXTRA LARGE 135 lb. Freezer, Exclusive ~or fresh food section. Twin “vegetable crispers—adjustsble shelves, meat pan with cover. Reg. $419. 95—SPECIAL $345.00. ELECTRIC RANGES— 1 only, Talisman Model 30” Range with the new self cleaning oven. Reg. 419.95-SPECIAL _ . $345.00 2 only, 30° Custom Ranges, oven warmer ‘control, Rotisserie, lighted back panel, infinite contro] switches, extra high speed elements, clock controlled oven, plus many other features. Reg; $289:95—=SPECIAL— 33 srr eee $249.95 1 only, Deluxe 30” Range, clock controlled oven, luminated back panel. High’ speed elements, storage . drawer. Regular $299.96 -SPRCIAU Hie ae ea eet iso aes $205.00 1 only, 30’’ Standard Range, Reg. $189. 95—-SPECIAL $165.00 1 only, 24° Deluxe Range, clock controlled oven, high elements, window door. Reg. $219.95—SPECIAL ...... $199.00 1 only 24’’ Standard Range. Reg. $149.95--SPECIAL $135.00 ALL G.E. RANGES HAVE REMOVABLE .OVEN DOORS FOR EASY CLEANING. General Electric 19'' Portable TV. Reg. $209.95. Special $175. 00 General Electric 16'’ Portable TV. Reg. $159.95—Special $145.00 General Electric 11" Portable TV. Reg. $134.95—Special $125.00 “BURKE ELECTRIC LID. = 112 Kent Street Dial 2-1221 A TUESDAY, MAY ee Alex Matheson and Lorne Bonnell with : be in attendance. Refreshments will be % Canadian” General Electric Refrigerators, Blectric ~ 40"’ models. Come in and quote us a 1 only, 10 cubit ft. Auto-defrost refrigerator, 49 lb. Freezer, 105-1b- Freezer, Twin Vegetable crispers, large capacity door— = “Hler—,Memory..We_.ahall always kAepen ELLIOTT — MURRAY -> Mr. and Mrs. | Always remembered by Doris, Alhert @ tor- | and Lloyd. merly of Elliots Mills, P.E.1.; announce . daughter | HOWATT *- osemary to Howard G. Murray, son | dear husband and father William (kit) Edison. on the homestead; and Mrs. Howard G, Murray | Howatt who” passed away. In loving memory of : May. ird, We dream of you, dear loved one, And see your smiling face, An« know that you are happy In our Father's chosen place. Lovinziy remembered vile Mary. sons Leo and Bill, daughters: Eleanor, Gertie and grandson Peter CARD OF THANKS MacDonald wish’ to ek Drs. Killorn, flowers. and helped in any way | eae recent sad bereavement -NOTICETO CONTRACTORS. SEALED TENDERS, ad- dressed ;to the undersigned, Room E815, 400 Laurier Ave nue West, Ottawa 4, Ontario, and marked. as to content, will be received up to three P.M E.D. T. on the 25th day af May” ‘1966, for the supply of the following: Bedroom Houses, Standard.’ -Plan No. 442 : F. 0. B. Montreal, Quebec Copies of the Form of Tender, | | Agreement, Plans and Speci- fications may be examined or obtained from the office of: _ missioner for British Columbia, 303 Federal ‘Building, | Vancouver, B,C, (2 ~~ Regional Office, Indian Affairs Branch, 344. Edmonton Street, Winnipeg, 2, Manitoba. Agent, Northwest Territor- jes Administration, — Federal Public Dullding,: 107th Street, —~|—-Edmonton, Alberta (4) Regional Office, Natural and Historie Resources: Branch, Calgary, Alberta. Regional “Office, Natural and Historie Resources Branch, Immigration Annex, Terminal Road, Halifax, Nova Scotia. (3) (8) (6) The Chief, Engineering » ~ Division, Northern Administration Branch, 400 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa 4, Ontario. fications may also be examined at the Builders’ Exchanges at River, Alberta, Winnipeg and Brandon, Manitoba, Van- couver, B. C., Toronto and Hamilton, Ontario, Montreal, mee. ures, and Halifax, seam of the Plans and Speci- fication may be obtained on _ deposit of a, certified cheque for $25.00, payable to the The Deposit will be refunded if the Plans and Specifications ~d@ire returned in good order within thirty days of the clos- ing date for tenders: Each tender must be accom- panied by a guarantee in the form specified in the ‘‘In- structions to Tenders’. | to accept the lowest or ‘any | tender. A. B. YATES, Chief, . Division Northern. Administration. Branch; of Northern Affairs & National Resources, Ottawa, Ontario. LIBERAL NOMINATING 3rd | other speakers will 2 "EVERYONE WELCOME. sMjTH — In loving memory of Lora J. Smith, who passed away May 3, 1965. | Alwaym remembered by brothers. Har a peacelus | THE FAMILY of the late John James sent mass cards, letters and cards ot! and all wio. were during SeTVice at the grave conducted ago. Began newspaper TW. cee es (1) Office of the—Indian—Com-—_ Leith, Copies of the Plans and Speci- | Edmonton, Calgary and Peace Receiver_General_of_Canada._| The Departmen is not bound | *| ete., OBITUARY Inserted by the-family MRS. WALLACE MacDONALD There passed away suddenly after a—brie>—iness at the P.-. [. Hospital on February 18, 1966, Mrs. Wallace MacDon- ald ‘nee Eva May Carr, form- ‘erly of. -Stanhope?, Covehead | Road in her &6th year She leaves to mourn five sons ee iehters. “Harald, Ira and William, Covehead Road; Theodore, Moncton, N.B.; Jes- sie, ‘Mrs. Frank Collins); Minto, N.B, -Mrs. Isabelle Warren, | Charlottetown; and Annie, Tor- onto Ont., twenty-eight gran —ehildren and forty-four grand- children. One brother Ray, Stan- | hope Two brothers and three sisters predeceased -her. Her | husband predeceased her in 1961. The funeral, which was large- | ly attended, was held from the | | MacLean Funeral. Home. ‘service was conducted by George | Paige and Ray Kenny with by George Paige. The organist was Mrs Ballem. The hymms sung dur- | ing the service were ‘‘The —) Lord's My" “Shepherd” and“Abide/j | With Me.”’ | The pallbearers -were- the ' grandsons: Wallace MacDonald, Harvey MacDonald; Myron, | MacDonald; Ronnie MacDonald, Clayton MacDonald -and Donnie | Warrem. | rel MacDonald, Ivan Morrow, Gerald Redmond, Worth, Keir and Merrill MacDonald. Interment {ook place’ in the | Sovetead Road cemetery, PILLOW: The Family, > » WREATHS: | Grandchildren Grace and| The ,;Prime | chosen peacemaker : mer Province . as a Publisher Stuart Keate Plans Informal Approach By BRUCE, “LEVETT - Canadian Press Staff Writer One “of the few things the CBC and: its dissident producers-|he has called the most reac-| United States have been able to agree upon is the selection of tuart Keate as qd. «the man to seek a solution to their differences. ContréVersy. has marked the. career of the heavy-set. greying ~ | publisher of the Vancouver Sun | but he has been involved in making it more often than me- diating it. In capsule, the background of : Minister Pearson's ‘Born in Vancouver 2 years | 1933 as a 20-cents-an-inch space- | writer. Graduate of the Univer- or of British Columbia. | porter before moving back 0 feature. writer, He spent three years in| | the 'navy-—rising to lieutenant- | ;commander and worked - for ilar capacity. He has been pres- and of the Canadian Daily | Newspaper. Publishers _Associa- lwants to bring its so-called con. tion and was a founder of the |frontation to a close because it Canadian committee of the In- (has had harmful effects of the an (Indonesian economy. , For organization of journalists in 30 \thing, ternational Press Institute, countries which attempts 1, Vivian and Jerry, Nan. | Promote better _ understanding | -Wallace..and Pe- “ter: and Great Grandchidiren- Palen, Shelley, Dawn and Philip. Aunt Edie and family. : Hilda and Seymour. Local 826>P. E: 1. Hospital. Ernie; tsabel-and- Gramma-Ford: GATES AJAR: Helen and Ronnie, “Edwin and Elsie, Eva and Virden, SPRAYS: Ralph, Lena and Barbara. Elton, Donnie and Judy. Lioyd and Reta Roland and Marion, Edith and fly. Harry and Doris, Garth and Elma and Sadie. Lillian_and—Donnie— Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Doltott | and family. Gordon and Marjorie Johneton DOUBLE SPRAY : Erie and Beryl, Myron and Gail, Joan and Carmen and families. FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Family of -P.J.-MacDonald. | William, Myrtle and family. . Management and Staff F.. W. | Woolworth Co., Bayers Road, Halifax, N, S. Wallace and Marlene, Roger | and Marjorie ‘ | POTED PLANTS Helen, Ivan amd John, Irene and Bill. The Burt Family, “Kensington Jeanette. Harry, Shirley and Mabel The MacLauchlan Family Ray and Verna, Ralph and Evelyn, Mary and Family. . vey, Shirley and Keir. | GIDEON BIBLES: Verna and Blair MacDonald (Margaret (Mrs. John A) Mac- Donald- Neil, Gail and Family. (Mildred and Claude Carr, Eliza- tbeth. and. Ira. | CROSS | Edna and Farl | OTHER MEMORIALS Rolie and Joan Coffill Mrs. Lillian Graham, Toronto, Ont. Departmem, Dunlops, Toronto, CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Wallace MacDonald wish to ex- _press their sincere thanks to Dr. Saunders; purses and all the staff of the P. E. 1. Hospital for | their kindness shown to the. de- ceased while a patient also .to all friends who visited her and those who sent cards, a special thank-you to the | Macksan Funeral Home, and to | of sympathy; also to each and everyone who helped-out-in-many_! ways in time of our bereave- ment. Thank you to alll. or call. witnesses, but- will read! ~-Aunt Amelia, Roland and tani- ~}pear to go deeper. YRiissell’ and” Adele Farquharson} tnderestimating.. the | 4 | all: who remembered us by cards | Keate was. trying to become ‘ INFORMAL APPROACH For the promoting of holes | approach. will be informal. He does. not_.plan_.to. bold. .bearings. files and briefs and hold dis- | suite. Why was the ape iy Bg Wasa gel ier ng Mr. Keate says he has | watched 80 to 90 per cent od the This Hour Has Seven Days—pro-- gram, the touchstone of the con- troversy. «“T think it's a very lively and T provasueive shew: It’s unique in that there's never a show quite. like it.’ “went off the dep is. the--focal point, sometimes Geven Days Seven Days is the focal . point, ‘~producer-OBC differences ap: | As his paper comments edi- organization oeliny RAPPED MEDICAL | Mr. Keate's personal clashes have included battles with: : —The medical profession—for | “vast and compelling” interest of the public inthe work of doc- tors. Arnie Myers, Sun medi- cal writer, won a National” _ Newspaper Award for..a--1965. i pollution. series on water courts—for what he | ealled the tendency of jurists However, he heliews the show: [with ita free essing CALLED. NDP REACTIONARY | that eign Secretary Narciso Ramos! of the Philippines. donesian principle but officials | Viewed {t_as_ significant because Time magazine in New York | Imdanesia now has a new, anti- | and Montreal. He became piib- | Communist a Times He. | Power |fore moving to The Sun in sim- ener launched the’ “crush Ma- aysia"’ | (a) 18— Prefabricated - Three | Eric Egan, Peter MacDefiald, | ident. of The Canadian Press 1963, has been trimmed. In loving memory of a| led by Rev. T.W. Howard were dear Aunt, Lora J, Smith, who passed | among non-Communist peoples. \laysia |formed in September, -1963,_out.j ago. of the old British colonies of | that understanding between the CBC | Malaya, and the producers, Mr. Keate’s |and North Borneo. North Borneo, Sabah,...share..the.-island. of Bor- ‘neo -with Indonesia, has since dropped out of Ma- | cussions in Bia Ottawa hotel iaysia because of differences Foreign Minister Expresses Views Indonesia has expressed a de- | sire work in | tg laysia"’ Trade luncheon in Prime Minister Diefen Progressive Conservative can- “ashamed of being didates and others walked out dian.” on him in 1963 when: he said | porter's job is “to expose facts and lay them open to pub- lie serutiny, secure in the know | lost an argument.” Personally, he is quick- wit The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., May 3, 1966. 1 Vancouver The New Democratic Party. baker's hesitation in | backing in the Cu- tionary party in: Canada. ‘ban crisis made— him feel a Gana- Mr. Keate feels -himself to he during a speech to the Board of lessentially a reporter and a re- the ledge that truth. has never - yet BANGKOK, Thailand ~ a _| 4 but quiet—a personality he to a peaceful end PAPC: bring its 24-year-old “crush Ma-|! campaign. = The expression came ++ It is the job of | Newspaper. to make from and change, to challenge seem opinions."* | It was a reiteration of an Tn- | | syndicated cartoonist for publi- ications all over North America. It is a |a group ‘| newspaper executives: The Sukarno, | government. of _ President program in September, Informants* said Indonesia | | enough sharpening our papers.” | DIG UP GRISLY HISTORY - one | BERLIN (AP)—A cellar ex. jcovered what experts believe is é ithe mass grave of Swedish i i shortly after The. Sarawak fore King Gustavus-Adolphus of Sarawak and |Sweden sacked the eity in 1631. Singapore, does not advocate for his news- the itself - ob- {stteperous: to promote ferment |ingly orthodox theories tat ae de- fend Lia Nem ot unpopular : The Keate wit jaa family. \trait, Brother Jeff is a widely — wry wit. He once told ae betas - conscious | “T suspect that we have been | Spending too much time sharp- ening ourpeneitle and not its _once-profitable. trade | cavation in -Frankfurt has —un- to with Singapore. was. cut off Sukarno vowed to crush Ma- was jdiers killed more than 300 years site- is near -a-—-moat— surrounded Frankfurt be- now called, ~ POLITICIAN ESCAPES ~~ Singapore | : ALGIERS (AP) — Hocine Af \Ahmed, imprisoned Algerian with the government is Kuala \politician, has escaped, esuelly informed end” and stresses that — while }- circle the '3,000-mile In lonesian Leone to control the flow of court- room news that may be used in the press —The press—for being timid and complacent. ‘The main | job of a newspaper is to hold up the mirror of life and we're not doing it.” } He has” taken~on~ all recog-| nized political parties on either | | the federal or provincial level, | Mr. Keate'’s 1959 run-in with | | Premier W. A. C. Bennett and | his Social Credit administration | Jed to a charge by the British | Columbia premier that Mr.’ “4 leader of the Liberal party. He took on the Liberals on a | federal scale when former jus- tice minister Guy Favreau sug- | gested the government might | stop publication of the names | Announcements ° of accused persons cert after j Cony ction SPECIAL MENS ail weather coats in beige, dark olive, pewter, black, $17.95. Moore and McLeods LAd. | PIDDLE AND stepdancing Community Centre May 26 Send en tribe te Rollie..MacKenrie, 2 Pownal Street MUSIC Festival Sessions 9 am. 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at the Confedera- fs rehearse! room Saturday at 9 am only a DANCING AT the Recraation Centre, New Glasgow every Friday night be ginning Music by Ed Matthews. Note change of nights _ RESERVE THURSDAY May 5. pan Cake, St. Thomas Aquinas Society 2 1:45 p.m. Sherwin-Williams NEARLY. NEW and pantry sale, Mary’s Hall, Montague Montague Catholic Womens League. SOUTHERN KINGS Fish and Game Association annual meeting Tuesday Members and sportsmen inyited to at- ROBENEATH BEAUTY Shop will be Fridays) Work by appointment. Tele. Phone Montague 45- 38. FIRST DANCE of season, Fortune Bridge Hall, Wednesday, May 4, Cliff Peters orchestra, dancing 9.30 to 12.39 Canteen servics. CITY AND QUEENS | rontest, | tion Centre Theatre. 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. | Friday May 6 from 9 to 12. | try sal@ and drawing of Mother's Nay | - Said Mr. Keate: “The press of Canada is be- leci™e increasingly concerned | about government tinkering | KINGS COUNTY“ se. Sponsored by | | \ ay 3rd, 8 p.m. Cardigan Legion Hall. | agived. a Co as open Starting May 3rd, Tuesdays and | | "AHANDY ORDER FORM ~ FOR MAILING YOUR” CLASSIFIED AD Print or Type your Ad om thte-“Order Gram.” Please uso Pencil — Ink will blot.) 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Consecutive -Days seen eeneees seer eremaresssesseseasse DISTRICT OF QUEENS - Liberal Nominating Convention SHERWOOD — aebAll CHARLOTTETOWN WEST ROYALTY — EAST ROYALTY _ ~ WEDNESDAY, MAY 4th Basilica Recreation Centre Fach poll to be represented by five: voting delegates, stration of delegates 7 p.m. GUEST SPEAKER: MR. ALEX CAMPBELL The general public is invited. Regi ————— sibecbasindahiaiahidianal a 5th and 6th © sources said | *