Classified Ads A. Superm arket. For Practically Everything . SERVICES. a NOTICES, | EMPLOYMENT _ EMPLOYMENT | The Guardian, rdian, Charlottetown, Thurs.. May 12, 1966. 17 2 “ro ila Gob ha_wete soge Special Notices AVON PRODUCTS OF CANADA, LIMITED NOTICES NOTICES _ Farming: Hit In Scere = pn Aluentiiurr Doors Y taeealled and Serviced Replace screens and. glass, $25.00. _ Telephone ‘2001 wetwon ween 5 iss Ornf etc. Call: ‘ IVAN MacDOUGALL 894-7164. between 12-1* | or after 6 p.m » partment. "I eldt } rece ls bent tw ,| ? Transportation ee NOTICE © As of this date our mill and | attached business | closed for the summer months or until further, notice | Possible to get qualified help | All accounts and bills due. us. . will a me SEEKS A Be Im- “+ we will expect cleared off our ; books within sixty dayge-* * CC. PRATT & SON wCAREER WOMAN 70 MANAGE AND FORTHER DEVELOP LARGE OR- ‘ GANIZED SALES FORCE OF WOMEN A POSITION OF CHALLENGE, AFFORDING EXCEPT. IONALLY HIGH INCOME . ‘FULL COMPANY BENEFITS -PLUS EXPENSES HEADQUARTERS TO BE_IN PROVINCE OF: P. El. -: SHOULD HAVE A CAR OR BE IN A POSITION TO RENT PURCHASEONBecseis TA MATURE. MINDED BUSINESSWOMAN, BETWEEN VING for Boston on Saturday Lee ian Pam sochonnadete tee tae Fr THE AGES OF 2#TO 40, INTERESTED IN- SALES. DIREC- eesunrs. Teen pone, 88 Morel St. Peters TION: REQUIR ENERGY AND INITIATIVE, SHOULD - APPLY 4—-~—-—-Lost-——— ~All replies confidential’ Please sen me of business and NOTICES __: Special Notices - | Lost ALL UNPAID taxes owing to Win sice North School district must be paid by May 28th. Otherwise they will be | handed in for collection. By order of wustees ~ NOTICE _.Parents-wishing to enrol ~pupils—in—grade—one—at— the. Montague —lement-- ary School for the com- ing year please ~$38-2424 before May 18 mi | ing } j | cafl “| |FOUND SMALL | Parkview Drive ; Phone 4-9826. @® FROM 305 Fitzroy Street last | | week, boy's CCM bike Anyone kore | whereabouts. please telephone 4786. Reward. sum sf money Owner -please USE = - CLASSIFIED _~WANT-ADS- on - tele | = monet. ————— 7 NOTICES _—— personal background, with a recent. snapshot, to -». ASTENTION OF'MR. NA GRAY, PO BOX 8000 MONTREAL 3, QUEBEC “AN. OPPORTUNITY- IN- “”t AVON PRODUCTS OF ‘CANADA, “LIMITED Land Su rveyor “Wood lines, sub- dion. general Winsloe.” Surveying, gee w _*CarLG, MacDonald,-P.L.S. Telephone 894-5070 * By THE CANADIAN PRESS (eastward It is replacing cold, |. Ap unusually cold, spring with wet conditions in Alberta, Sas- | killing overnight. frosts has hit | katchewan and Manitoba, farming hard in‘ parts of Can- Praime farmers. say one or ada, particularly in Ontario and. two weeks of good’ farming Quebec. rweather. will enable them to | But im some parts of the Mar- catch up. The seeding picture in itimes planting of crops may be- | Saskatchewan, for instance, is gin earlier than last -year, a about. the same as last year _ Crose.-_Canada—Survey- by The .when- the province produced a ANNUAL MEETING PUBLIC RELATIONS ‘University graduate with courses in literature preferred but not essential. ~~ Bitingualism an asset. , Previous experi- | = 5 ‘KENSINGTON CLUB © “ANNUAL LOBSTER ie SATURDAY, MAY 14th. - 9 P.M, -ence—in- i ; os broadcasting | or related work desir: able. ~ We offer liberal employee benefits, including a progressive wage-schedule, group insurance, an- nual vacations and many others. % Canadian’ Press showed. And in | bumper wheat crop. 4 British Columbia weather gen-_ FEAR DROUGHT port, PEL wish _le._-senaunee— the me | ing-—was little —-ahead—of—the— Mobtague and St. Peters. “Tter’ Doane’ Ernestine to Cet. Willam (S26 tinf® last year. Office Hours: : Aired -Dashease, eat eate, Mone Saskatchewan Wheat Pool re; 3 PEL, son of Mr. and Mrv. Erie_Dews- |ports. said warm, dry conditions fee nap, Barrie. Ont, Marriage to take this week will mean seeding | “MONTAGUE: Place at Central Christian Church: 1) be common through most of | —Dr._ John C.. Bonnell has_resufned practise_ ‘n Charlottetown, June 11, 1988 at 4 pm. | _ $1.00 Per Plate Members and Wives Only : a “ROCK - SHAKE SIDING. \\ cs AND INSULATION “FOR OLD-OR NEW HOMES - By Johns- Manville’ —petitement: Colors Protected by Plastic “Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspéction” - The most inexpensive home care Let us prove it with a “FREE ESTIMATE” 5 Year Low Cost 'Financing Ask for JAMES STEWART * ‘ MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION. & Ch’'town 894-4560 =the Annual Meeting and "Bang vet sane Of the Kensington and District Artificial Breeding Club Members will be held at Kensington Regional High School May 19th at 8:30.P.M. Ladies are invited sical than-May-14th.— _ Phone- Kensington- 267-4640 Signed: planning to attend contact the under- Earle Clark Side 436-3419 *~ Secretary-Treasurer A HANDY ORDER FORM FOR MAILING YOUR CLASSIFIED AD Print or Tyyésyour Ad on this “Order Gram.” (Please’ use ts Pencil — Ink wil) blot.) clip ‘and mail today ! 40 ant. Ad Helper _ No. Words 24|_ 28] 32] 36 a 3-Days $80" =4220-| 4:80 -5:40-1 6.004 6:80 6 Days 6.48.|.7.56/1.8.64 |.,9.72 110/80 | 12.48 “Count each word or initia} (phone numbers count as 1 word)’ _ when calculating “cost. i to— CLASSIFIED DEPART MENT Guardian - Patriot Ng % ' Please forward your salah or money order with Want Ad.. 4 “Apply to: =~ COMPANY, LIMITED , GENERAL PERSONNEL & PUBLIC RELATIONS aes DEPARTMENT 22 PRINCE WILLIAM STREET SAINT “JOHN, N.B. ~ NOTICE TECHNICAL OFFICER 36804 - $7497 Bad So hata of Transport, Moncton, N. B’ (To be, responsible , for sanitation in all Air Services buildings in the Region; 2 direct and train -Departmental cleaning personnel). TECHNICIAN, FOREST MANAGEMENT — ~ $4455 - $4905 _ Department of Forestry, Fredericton, N. B. (Gaaaes sched education, and—two Years ~of—related— experience, OR Forest Rangers School and two years experience: to ‘do standard " charts)... . (COMMUNICATIONS: um $4056 - $4524 f epiartihent of Transport, Moncton Air Services Region. (Two - years teletype experience or six monihs in a Government ...Centre;.demonstrated ability to operate keyboard equipment at 50 words a minute in plain language or 40 words a minute. ‘ in symbols). AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL ASSISTANTS ” $8744 - $4524 Department of Transport, Moncton Air Services Region. .. (Op- portunity for promotion to Air Traffic Controller. Minimum licensed salary $382 a month with, promotional opportunities to $731. a*month and higher). _CAREER OPPORTUNITIES- AS RADIO | OPERATORS © “ $4455 per annum after 12. pune Department of Transport. (An initial eight months training © programme will be cconducted—in Ottawa. $175.00_a. month training allowance during the first four months. Successful students will be appointed as Radio Operator Learners at $3245 and will then take part. in a further four month's training). : Apply on application form csc. 100 obtainable at Post Offices, |: National Employment Offices and Civil Service Commission, Box 99, Saint John, N. B. where applications should be filed. NOTICES NOTICES ’ Charlottetown, FB ts Soe ee ee eeeeeoeebesereeaersrees eee paaetvecoecscsesereeee Pecercrerre reer Cee TT Teer ENT TTT Sere re errr as ter ewer rn rere rwre aa He GESs UNO VCHeSY SOtra Nt CARERS Sd 08 3071 ee ttre eemee Cee eeseeteneare Seca terre eeanrrrwrearene hé deere rewrer arent eee aee eueeess duaevedscesseresoossssasiecoanniangghisrecerescenect# ee: i e aes tee tebeeee eee eer enwenrtes Pearce tere Weekit nner en an ener seen . 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Amount Enclosed (....-+++ set bebop ) a No. Of Corisecutive Days. .cssececseeseseresvanecenaesnseenene AUCTION SALE Millview — May 14th. at | P.M, _ Ferguson tractor with loader, tandem disc harrow, tractor plough, cultivator on wheels, pin harrow, tractor cart, farm wagon on rubber, live- ° stock ‘trailer, grain seeder, fanners with motor, scales, vise, blacksmith drill, blocks and rope, wire tighteners, hammer mill, belts, buzz saw, gas mo- tor,-electric.motor,-potato-conveyor,wood sleigh, - 400 bus. sed oats, timothy seed, harness. 15 calves lbs: FURNITURE: Bedroom furniture, 1 complete set, _ extension table, rocking chairs, small tables and many other articles too. numerous to mention. Cash. ~ Terms: If not fine first fine day following. ee LEO HYNES, J. ‘THOMAS McKENNA, Soe Auctioneer. . Agricultural bee = fj GROIN. 3 s« THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1966 6:00 - 6:30 P.M, — TOPICS: Careers in Agriculture. Courses available for farming and ‘industry. are GUEST; “DALE ELLS, Supervisor, ° Vocetional & Technical Trainin Nova Scotia Agricultutal College, Truro, N.S. ~ PEI. Department of Agriculture. to | | THE NEW BRUNSWICK TELEPHONE | compilations in the office,.field.work; prepare aS. and-—.|+ ~ By Cold Spring Weather | ‘The shadow of ina year’s crippling drought stil! . hangs over’ their heads,"’ said 4 Fron- tenac County's .agricultural rep- resentative, FE. R. Jennings. Wheat, pasture and hay- crops lin the Ottawa Valley were hard hit by winter kill Thousands of- cattle were sold in the galley, a “after the 1965—drought td pr: | vide money for feed. Now if DAYS LATE. fruit buds in the _Apple-growing.. Anapolis "Valley. Despite chert cold and snow New Brunswick, planting in the northern district could gin two weeks earlie’ than 1963, | sald a spokesman for the brov- be- - Sor a the province by the weekend. | Monday, Tuesday, Thursda: -Saturday— wuiskin 2: Mus GS a ae |The Poel said i expecta: he 10061 incial agriculture department. -2to4—7 to Mrs.~Hugh Frizzell, Clinton, wish to | i "ort é main damage Prince Friday 2 to 4, er ae SSO renee o-a-g00d--raward Island, was g ST. PETERS: Ropats Laue st ae Maia Sey newly planted potatoes. A, | Warm wanther: éasing ‘into | spokesman for the federal de-° - Friday evening 7 to 9 mons, Carleton Siding and Mrs. Sim-| wanitoha was expected. {o out . g | mons, Summerside. Marriage to take | | partment of agriculture in St. ~ Office elephone 838-2114 Residence 838-2794 > place at Collins Bay Edith Ramsay |an end to, unseasonal cold. Tem- promarial United Church, May 2ist-at- peratins have been.15 to 20-de= _ |}gres: below average” for early 3 er "IN MEMORIAM ENMAN >— “th loving memory ‘of Roy C. Enman who passed away May 12, | 1965. - Seay: A ised by wife and family. GALLANT — In loving memory af + athe Gallant who passed a Albetta, May 12, 1963. “goes on with “many changes, Joys and sorrows, es and tears. But hic + stl awill linger With eet a me ee : | Eover—loved—and— remem’ ae TENDERS. SEWER CONSTRUCTION VILLAGE OF WILMOT ~ Sealed tenders addressed to the Village of Wilmot will be: received up to 5.00" pm i the“afternioon Stan “Time the— .__26th_day-—of.._May.-for-the-construction of a Sanitary Sewage fy | OBBO! Collection System, Wilmot, P.E.I. memory Plans, specifications and tender documents can be ae | ed Charest Resign Br 963. who depart at Kapuskasing tion oe from the Engineers by genéral contractors. A’ This month comes with deep regret,|. Farming conditions - . $50.00 payable to the eens is required for Prk agp a of | B Drings beck 8 day we Wil Rover tario varied. plans and documents. You ta . ; | “We are not too greatiy. eon- asteep without HAYISE 4080 corned at present,” said E. K. iia tidedch--anee-Sontie-abt-abeeteditee decophthe= ee A “Pearson, -Watertoo's ~ agricul: | Ever remembered by Bud, Verna and family. JENNINGS _ In loving memory of Stevie Jennings who, was kifled in tario on May 12, 1965. There's a smile we'll always. remem- ber, A voice we'll always recall, LAURIE A. COLES & ASSOCIATES . Consulting Engineers’ ; Charlottetown ? | | _ A.D.T. Friday, May 13, 1966, for the grading, | ' stabilizing and paving of approximately 6.8 miles a 2 to 6 weeks old; 1 work horse 12 years old, 1300) G- And the memories we'll cherish for- ever, Of one, so dear to us . | Lovingly remembered_and* catty missed | lta Cremtpe and Nanny Jennings ~.and | ‘amily | MacDOUGALL _ Pacing ta memory of |a dear husband and father N May | MacDowgalt who passed away read One lonely year. has pascedi t since that sad day. When the one we loved ‘was callea aWay. The end came middeniy after a jong illness which he bore with true Christ |ian_ patience. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS | - Province of:Prince Edward Island~ TENDER» SEALED TENDERS will be received: ‘untit- noon ro of road from’ ALBERRY PLAINS SCHOOL to -F POOLE’S CORNER: - “Specifications and tender are may be obtain- tem ™mneres by wife Mary ana ed -from the office-of the undersigned, few Pro-. i vincial Office. = Building, Charlottetown. _Prince — aces = fond. and _Joving_ mem: _Edward_ Island. ae flues Crooks, departed. this We cannot toget you Our loved one so dear ’ ‘Your memory grows sweeter year after year. - Lowest or any tender nibk tinceasarily accepted, NOTE: Tenders will*be opened at the above ad- vertised time, and bidders are invited to aS ie te a _present their bids in person (or otherwise), | Bat mnegven we'se hoping and be present at the opening. * VAlways. reifiembered and sadly missed | by Ney, Mae, Donna and Beverley. J. Philip Matheson, CARD OF THANKS | May. The ‘agriculture depart- ment said one or two weeks of |—— | good. weather “is needed to: bring | general seeding. | SEEDING 18 LATE Ontario’s planting generally | was more than a week late he- cause of vecord cold. But the! weather bureau in Toronto said | temperatures should rise this. afternoon and be, back to normal | by “the” weekend: The ‘forecast’ came after the mercury aw | dropped to as low as 19 degrees tural representative, ci But in eastern Ontario,—_rain+ and warmer. weather. were On- | needed. “Announcements CITY AND QUEENS © Gpecuxt twaiee ied entire stock. &t $28.88. each Basement department, | ; Moore and McLeod Ltd. DANCE MT. RYAN Hall Johnston's | A of commerical River every Friday night. Good ~; Canteen = service; oT TURKEY Supper, @. Pins xX) Parish Mall, Thursday, May 12th, @er- a “4 to 7-p.m. Admission $1.25. = MELVIN McQUAID will be in a be fice at Souris all-day Friday and Sat> | urday-morning of this week, “DANCE IN Vernon River Hall, Fri- day. -May—13;—Musie—by —Dino—and- The | Satans. _ KINGSTON BRANCH Royal Canadian | Legion. monthly meeting Thursday May 12, 8.30 p.m. Extension plans t# be ae cided. Ladies Auxiliary meeting same hotr. “THANROFFERIN' “Sunday at Nine pM terian Church at & p.m. with | Blake Wood of Southport singing. “SERVICE “this fe Creek Presby-. Mrs, gother. countries as Russia, Charlottetown Prince Edward April : 29, 1966 Minister of Highways. Island’ DEPARTMENT of HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island A. the Charlottetown ® Hospital and ; E peice TRACADIF. Cross School Fri- my thanks t the, » May 13th. Dancing 9 to 12:30. In sist®re and nurses of a. ° Intermediate “C"’ Hockey my Championships. Old time and modern | friends who cent flowers. masses, let. dancing ters and cards. _ ao | KINGS COUNTY : Mrs. Thomas Bolger. AUNTS AND UNCLES of Jos-| REGULAR FRIDAY ——night KE, MacPhee, late Ne Greg got Village Hall. Music by “The! reh. resident {rom Fr} until nis **. Sponsored - the Village of |death April 16, 1948, wish to thank the | Morell Ine. | slaters of St. Martha. Notre Dame I wisn To doctors. dlergy. dance | | John's said the weather_in-New- foundland ‘has heen terrible’ nd has had an adverse effect on--c¥ops, — ‘| Bluencess And. | Hatvinig-Chokers OTTAWA (CP) — Conserva- five Senator Clement A. ; O'Leary of Nova Scotia was -salling—right-along ina fisheries” development debate in the Sen- ate when suddenly he floundere +. “We herring-chokers . . |," he | began, thus invading the prov- incial rights of New Brunswick and inciting the provincial pride of Senator A. J. Brooks (PC— the New Brunswitk senator told Senator passe are- ‘a bluetose.”” Only resi. dents —of—New Brunswick are herring-chokers. The bone of contention never was east settled as Senator O'Leary refased to take the ae jand went | Canadian jisn't keeping on . ee: land ‘and Norway. After second reading, the bil! Ito provide for the development fisheries was re- ‘ferred $0 the banking and com |merce committee _ further study. ‘ tt en ml Gunnar Mining Shows Net Loss TORONTO. (CP) — . Gunnar tae one had a net loss of $13,203,455 last year compared with a loss of $6,008,607 im 1964, the company said here. va President T. P. O'Connor ab tributed-the Joss.to operations m the company’s construction | subsidiary; McNamara Corp., | which Gunnar acquired. after a heated and a tantly squabble “in 4 Mr. O'Connor said the expan | sion in the construction wubsid- iary two yeats ago Ww. . “too great and too — fast." said estimates.of costs of. some .™ | the larger jobs had-since proved - | inaccurate. Last September a consortium ‘-and don’t. wish to keep.two homes. Second floor. | Sisters, Rev. Christian Brothers U.S.A. | Rev. Fathers. “Brothers St. Carmillus, TEN DERS-~ ; : ae ee A men of P.E.1., Hen-_ SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon {oats mr ygntme:. foctors. REMI Rev Pius Murnaghan, St. Georges. and” | all who sent masa cards, letters and ADT. gs May 13, 1936, for the - grading, stabilizin ng of. approximately 7.0 miles _ ‘expressions of aympntny. of road, om CHERAY VALLEY to ALBERRY ~ PLAINS SCHOOL. a NOTICES = Specifications and tender forms may be ob- =tained-from-the- office of the undersigned; New — ANNU AL Provincial Office ee Charlottetown, . Prince “Edward Istand._ : The annual mee Lowest or: any, tender not nacheantity accepied, NOTE: Tenders will. be opened at the above ad- ‘ vertised. time, and bidders are invited to pre- gent: their bids in person or otherwise), ang — be present at’ the opening. Ji Philip “Matheson Minister 0 EEN. main lounge “of the. on. Thursday, ey =P m. ” Poses wakes wa Charlottetown ce Edwards: sland._- April 29. 1966 | FOR SALE~ .. > In Freetown right in the ceriter of village one.of | the older homes but this property has been kept | in pink: of condition.. Owners -live in Halifax, N.S. Home, Montague has three bedrooms and bath and lots of closets. First floor has double living room, dining room, kitchen, small pantry, sunroom off. kitchen, re- ception hall. There is also a wash room off the kitchen. Shed and garage and barn all attached to house. Forced warm air heating system new 2 years ago. 4 acre land well a f nities sien DANCE = LO For information contact? |. JAMES E. THOMPSON, Exclusive agent — 275° Duke Street. Summerside, P. E.l Telephone 436-3604 Summerside or Wills C. Reeves 436-5128 ‘Summerside. Bea: $1.50 Members Cn ee \° County Hospital will be held in the War veterans of Montague and vicins ity are requestéd to meet at the Legion - = 2th at 1:15 p.m. to attend the funeral ‘of their late eomraee Baey dba hell CHARLOTTETOWN CU RLING CLUB FRIDAY, MAY 13th jot five of the company’s. seven bankers holding $45,500,000 of Ginnar's PRINCE COUNTY Norice — P.EA, FLAX Industries Ltd.. ‘of the PEL Flax Industries Lid, sche- pany. This debt has si duled for ae 12th, 1966 la postponed | Feckoad to $27,100.00 noe “been nen has been good for crops. The unusual cold delayed f the Prairies a surge of fae ane pirate —— pasture growth’ In’ Quebec prov- a. ie ll air, producing ternpers. | abies. Killed theese ae the piven ‘inte and put tt: about 10 days Ee The annual meeting of the sharehold- «Ste = Se Ms IS PIP SEINE and eld back erowth of A iher ates lactis ieee : : me and fruit trees. Dey weather | Ne 20 A : | , particularly good crop this year rs of the Mt. Stewart Memorial | Hall | Vital Statistics ah ea 5 eae wees | and are getting a bad one.” said : ic “ of -drough ohn Budat™ acdonalg” will be held Saturday, “May 14 at 8:30— Se BIRTHS. ae! oe) Catetio end noses Oi, College - department of agro. - ‘In the Prairies: the near-rec- Naa ee a a Coles ‘This igs more , serious this a p.m. Important business to be discuss- | ee ee pe i an ort temperatures tor “Vear than it has been in the past ‘ 7 nounce the arrival of a _ conditions in ___most SE a ed May 11th, 1966, at. Queen Jareas The warm, sunny wea- apt ear that moet { van = et Repiiabr Montreal Quabee— West ther brightened’ the outlook for | (at or tag duping the eee . 9 Ibs, 44 Opa. ‘ |farmers. who had coped with = Seeding yas tapas behind: | 7 ENGAGEMENTS [""Kinecta “inoisiuce conditions 1" almost all Nova :Scotia see- | ! * | Alberta moisture conditions | tions: But beldw - normal tem- 4 ~ were good to excellent and the | ’ | MOLYNEAUX — DEWSMAP — Mr. Tata wien! Maal and “meg: peratures haven't damaged be ree ya rd Ngee 5, debts undertook an Freetown, The annual . meeting | active part in running the com: -*> “NOTICES | ~— OBITUARY MRS. EDWARD MILLER a There passed. away..at— the ~ MEETING ting of the Prince | Prince County Hespital on April 1966,. Mrs. Tressa Blanche aes heloved wife of ae | ®Sth-vear me Mra. Miller waa & member ot | the United Church and took a lvery active part i social ao... lelety's? A wonderful reader and he willing to pass har know- ledge on those who were inter- ested. \ The home was quit fered to as the "half, way - — hoiise’’, «0 many would eall her - "Mom" of account of her gen- lefosity inthe home at méal time of any time a warm “welcome “~Fawaited’ Young and old. 7)" She leaves to mourn “Resides her husband, the twin daughters, Maisy, Mrs. Ivan Clarke of Bel- mont Lot 16 and GAady. Mrs. El den-MacLean of Charlottetown. Four grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren. Also. one sister, Mrs: Laura : MacKay, US.A..The funeral service was “conducted by her pastor, - Rev. F. Lloyd which was largély’ at- tended at the AE TOG aaa re _ The pallbearers were her ne- phews> Willie Miller, Erskine Forbes, Victor Sanderson, Mar- _ old MacLean, “ Harvev-Colwitt-The many florat tributes and donations for Re- tarded Children, showed the. es: teem in which Mre* known © nurses’ residence. 1% ‘1966. ‘at 8:00 i . M. LOGAN, ' Secretary-Treasurer. on ‘Thursday, May.» BSTER PLATE ROAD. A ph net inncmnd le About 49,000 Americans ‘p ate ‘ip highway accidents ‘ns ; ; and 1,8@0,000 were sensi and Guests . \jured. United Church, Miller of Central Lot 16 in het. often te A Alfred and «~: Miller was