h NOTICES NOTICES ‘NOTICES Monee: ti( FUNERAL NOTICE ATTENTION Former members of the !st and Sth | Medium Regiment, gta x i LEGION MEMBERS auested to meet at St. James Church, Pownal St., Charlottetown, to attend the funeral of our late Comrade Leith Tierney, at 1340 hrs. June 10th, 1965. TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned until _ June 28rd. for the building of a two classroom school in Springvale District. Plans mav be ob- tained from Secretary. Lowest or d4ny tender not necessarily accepted. Signed: MRS. KENNETH COLES, Secretary of Trustees, Milton, P. O. AUCTION SALE 14 ST. PETER'S ROAD ON SATURDAY, JUNE 12 AT 2 P.M. Sharp | Consisting of 1 3-pe Chesterfield: 1 Davenport; 1 Footstool : 1.end table;; 1 oval table; | glass top table: 1 smoking une 1 dining room set ‘buffet. table and 6 chairs): 1 liv- ing room rug 9 x 18’; scatter rugs to match: 1 Wilton rug 9 x 12’; table, desk and floor lamps; | electric floor polisher: 1 vanity and stool: | telephone table and chair; 1 kitchen oil range; 1 small frigidaire. 1-.Singer sewing machine; | utiity table; 2 kitchen chairs: | electric washing machine: 1 2-burner hotplate; occasionap chairs: | mantle mirror: 1 hall sumer electric irons. kettles, clocksdishes. pots, — garden tools. lawn chairs and ornaments; 1 pony oy 4 punt, quantity of antiques MRS. PRESTON SENTNER— Owner ROBERT MacKINNON—Auctioneer Dial 4-9689 ooo eae ATTENTION AUTO PARTS MEN A large new car dealership in Monc- ton will pay top wages for experienced parts men. Paid vacation and holidays, good medical benefits and pension plan. A real opportunity for-ambithious men. -Reply in writing to PARTS MEN, P.O. SUB 13, Moncton stating age. experi- ence, personal details. All replies con- fidential. ‘EMPLOYMENT = EMPLOYMENT | ! | | |: CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH Lobster stag for LEONE eat social members, 8:30 p.m. Thursday, June 10 . Tickets now available at the canteen. ADM. $1.00 per person ANNUAL MEETING P. Ef, ARTIFICIAL BREEDING ASSN. _Will.be-held at the ~—-- ‘Rominion Experimental Farm Charlottetown BIRCH COURT Friday, June | Ith at 8.00 p.m. Guest Speaker: J. W. G. Nicholson, Animal Nutritionist Topic: Feeding the Dairy Cow Secty. Treas. W. M. MacLaren NOTICE ‘Reserve Saturday, July 10 and Wed- nesday, August 4, for Lobster Supper. Entertainment and Dance. Stella Maris Hall, North Rustico Sponsored by Stella Maris Parish and Village of North Rustico: ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr only RUMMAGE sale. Friday. June 1ith. jat 1:30 p.m. Salvation Army. Great Bridge Hal! CITY AND QUEENS | } JEWELLS Greenhouse and Garden Centre, York, Open daily except Sun iday 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Telephone 4-7074. Geraniums, - Rock ‘Garden Plants, Cabbage. Tomato |Plants and Roses. Delivery made to Charlottetown areas. COMING BIG Country and Western Jamboree, featuring the Country Ramb- \lers, added attractions, old time music |and step-dancing. Wednesday. June ¥. at 9 p.m. at Emyvale Hall, Lot 65. Ad- mission 30 and .75e BING@® Borden Legion Hall. every Monday night 6:39 p.m. Admission Se cents. Large jackpot. | DAUGHTERS OF England § card game’ in Orange Hall LOBA Kirkwood | Drive. every Wednesday night at 8 p.m. Admission .30c. Lunch served. »Hall S™ te 12 Service. * Good music o'clock fr MA inclusve. NOTICE The Bison Montague. will he closing months operative Association Ltd.. REGULAR THURSDAY night dance Ryan Hal! cancelled for this week LOBSTER or ham supper in Stanley Saturday. June 12th Lab- ster $1.50 2 plate. ham $1.25 for adults, children 75 cents Serving from 4 Pm DANCE. NORTH RIVER Recreation every Wednesday nicht Dancing Canteen THE ANNUAL meeting of the New Glasgow Cemetery Company will be held im the Christian Church classroom on Thursday evening June 10th, at 8.30 DR # FH PIERCE will be absent his office from June 1th to June Restaurant. afternoons at noon for the summer THE ANNI AL meeting of Souris Co | will be held | B 0 every Wed fay Com ® the United Church Hall, Souris, on munity Curling Club Crapaud. Jackpot. Wednesday. June 9 at £30 p.m. | | RESERVE WEDNESDAY. July 21. for ham and turkey supper at Hampton at & pm Parents please attend. WANTED Field man for night shift for Pea Season. To control and keep operating two combines, three harvesters and four trucks. Must ~be mechanic with organizational and directive ability. Vehicle P.E.1. FROSTED FOODS § LTD. Sherwood, P.E.I. WATER SAFETY meeting Montague Elementary School, Thursday. June 16th CITY & QUEENS — COE ERE Suties of the United Church Canada Valleyfieid United Church i June 10 at 8.30 pm. Special speaker: Rev. Cecil KINGS COUNTY CROMWELL FAEMS. Greenhouses open Woodville Mills, Cardigan REGULAR DANCE every Wednes- day night in Fortune Hall Cliff Peters orchestra. Canteen service LOBSTER SUPPER in Holy Name Hall in St. Peters Bay. Wednesday. dune 2rd NOTICE The Bisep Restaurant. Montague. will be closed Wednesday at moon for the summer months SPRING CLEANING IS.EASIER WHEN "DON’T WANTS” ARE GONE! The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed., June 9, PRINCE COUNTY LOBSTER OR HAM Supper Immacul ate Conception basément Wellington. June %h. starting at 5.00 pm. Tickets _ $150 and S100. Binge and games. SHARE your zood health be a bined donner ait one of the Prince County Red Cross Climics this week WE ARE going oF Zird. to July @th We would ask the oo Operation of our customers by having any prescriptions refilled »efore June ard. No prescription service will be available June Zrd. te July @h The Store will be oper during this time to look after your drug Sundry needs. The Borden Pharmacy Teresa and Wilfred Kicgins RESERVE SATURDAY tune * annual lobster supper im the Westers Hospital lounge. sponsored by the Ladies Aid of the hospital Vacation | MUAL-STATISTICS BIRTHS _ LIVINGSTON — At the P_EI_ Hospital t WANTED _ FARM TRACTORS TO RENT Requirements No. 2 four to five plow operating pea combines must travel as low as !9 M.P.H. under full power, also No. 1. three four plow tractor for Porteway harvester. with _ or. ao operators from July 25th to September st WANTED Registered X-Ray Technician for a modern diagnostic department in a 238 bed hospital. Salary commensur- ate with qualifications and experi- ence Apply: Dr. R. B. Miller, Radiologist, Aberdeen. Hospital, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will be an interruption of electric power along the Trans-Canada Highway on Friday, June 11, weather permitting, between the hours of 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m., Daylight Saving Time. This interruption is necessary to permit us to relocate this distribution line as required by road construction work along the Trans-Canada High- way. The areas affected will be from Charlottetown to Bonshaw, along the Malpeque Road to Winsloe., North River to New Wiltshire, Clyde River to Rocky Point and Canoe Cove and adjacent areas. Maritime Electric Company, Limited Physical Education Teachers The Catholic School Commission of Pointe Claire and Beaconsfield require male and female teachers, preferably holders of University Degrees in Physical Education. Superior salary scale. Recognition of past experience (10 years) Excellent working conditions. Apply in writing to: Mrs. James P. Fitzpatrick 130 Ambassador Street, Pointe Claire, P.Q. | | | | TENDER TENDERS are invited for the construction ‘of additions to, and‘the remodelling of the interior of the POLYCLINIC BUILDING, Fitzroy Street. All Trades including Mechanical and _ Elec- trical are included in the General Contract. Speci- fications, Plans and Tender Forms may bé obtain- ed from the office of the Architect. Sealed Tenders will be received until 5:00 p.m. Monday 14th June, 1965. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. J. F. Toombs, B. Arch., 140 Richmond St.. Charlottetown, P.EI or ROCK - SHAKE SIDING | ind INSULATION FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES By Johns-Manville Permanent Colors Protected’ by Plastic “Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection” 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 - ‘S'side 436-3419 AUCTION SALE On Monday, June 14 at 3:00 p.m. at Union Road. Kings Co. 150 acre farm 4 miles from Montague on paved highway and power line, 100 clear acres with brook, 50 acres under timber and hardwood. Excellent land with buildings in fair condition. Also solid walnut bedroom suite comprising 7 pieces; New- cumbe piano; maple bedroom suite ‘single bed); antique sofa; chairs and rockers of various designs; antique check wheel; nice assortment of pictures; radio: kitchen table with 4 chairs and rocker; solid mahogany dining table with 6 chairs: large wood s.ove; cabinet heater: clock: assorted oil lamps; gate leg table; scales. Plus a number of unlisted articles — Dishes. kitchen wear etc. MRS. ALEX McPHERSON, Owner. ‘J. J. MUSTARD, Phone 4-5777, Auctioneer. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION of P.E.I. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The following competition idents of Canada. TRAINEES - LICENSED NURSING ASSISTANT COURSE— Qualified applicants will be required for sponsorship for the January, 1966 class. Applicants must have successfully com- pleted the ninth school grade and be between the ages of 18 and 53. Competition No 6656. CLERK STENOGRAPHER II—This is advanced clerical and stenographic work which involves moderately complex work methods-.and problems. Applicants should have high school graduation, including a course in commercial sub- jects, and considerable experience in office and stenographie work; or any equivalent combination of training and exper- ience. Salary range: $2523-3066. Competition No. 6657. HOME ECONOMIST Ifl— ional work in directing a are open to all qualified res- s is administrative and educat- economics programme in the Dept. of Agriculture. Applic@nts must have university grad- uation with a-degree in home economics, and related ex- perience in dealing with rural populations; or any equivalent combination of training and experience. Salary range: $4755- 5780. Competition No. 6658. ACADEMIC TEACHERS - Male - SUMMERSIDE—Ap- plicants must be in possession of at least a First Class “A” teaching license. Salary according to license and experience. Competition No. 6659. VOCATIONAL INSTRUCTOR - ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCT- ION—This is specialized teaching work at the Provincial Vocational Institute. Applicants-should have high school grad- uation and be in possession of a trader qualification certif- icate and have a course in teaching methods; or any equiv- alent combination of training and experience. Salary range: $4313-5243. Competition No. 66510. VOCATIONAL INSTRUCTOR - MOTOR VEHICLE RE- PAIR—This is specialized teaching work at the Provincial Vocational Institute. Applicants should have high school graduation and be in possession of a trader qualification certificate and have a course in teaching methods; or any | equivalent combination of training and experience. Salary range: $4313-5243. Competition No. 66511. LIBRARIAN I--This is professional library work at the Prince County Vocational High School. Applicants should have high school graduation, and several years experience in library work; or any equivalent combination of training and experience. Salary range: $2649-3219. Competition No. 66512 GUIDANCE COUNSELLOR—This is responsible field and office work in guiding students and ive students at the Prince County Vocational High School. Applicants should have university graduation in education or social work, and experience in guidance, counselling, testing and related work; or any equivalent combination of training and experience. Salary range: $4755-5780. Competition No. 66513. ng date for these competitions is midnight, Thurs day. June 17, 1965. Application forms may be obtained by writing the Civil Service Commission P O Box 817, Charlottetown or by calling at 57 Queen Street, Charlottetown. | P.E.1. FROSTED FOODS LTD, Sherwood, P.E.I. hE, tractors suitable for on Monday, June 7. 1965. to Mr. and Mrs. John Livingston. ‘nee Betty Bell.) Murray River, a daughter Katheryn Ann. Weight 7 Ibs. announce the birth of their son James Douglas on June 7. 1965. at the Grace Maternity Hospital Halifax. N. & Weight 6 Ibs., '2 ounces AXEWORTHY — Mr. and Mrs. James Axeworthy of 108 Pownal are happy to announce the arrival of their son, born June 7. 1965 Weight 6 Ibs. 3 ozs. A playmate for Willie ‘MacPHAIL — Mr. and Mrs. Heber | MacPhail. are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter. “Jaunita Marie” at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on June 4, 1965. Weight 8 Ibs. 1 oz A sister for Butch ENGAGEMENTS ae — BATT — Mr. and Mrs. ‘John England. West Royalty, announce — the engagement of their daughter. Christie Pearl. R.N.. to Cst. George Henry Batt. R.C.M. Police. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Batt. 297 North River Read. Marriage to take place June 19, 1965 at St. Pauls Church, f Anglican Charlottetown at 11 o'clock. ites) . . . pastries. pies, ete. . . puddings, other desserts .. . line. Use the abbreviations ‘tsp.” Charlottetown, bv July 3rd... . side, Souris, Alberton and Montague. @ Send in your recipes TODAY’... - pickles, relishes seafood special @ Give complete cooking instructions for oa as List ingredients in a vertical for teaspoon and “‘thsp.” @ Entries to be sent to the Cook Reok Editor, The Guardian - The Evening Patriot, or may be turned in at branch offices in Summer- earn money fer YOURSELF . . oa ceabenr oie These recipes must be home recipes. in regular use by the entrants. recipes clipped or copied from other publications should be submitted. THE GUARDIAN THE EVENING PATRIOT PYRE — SPIN — Mr. and Mrs. Edw- and Pyke. Sydney Nova Scotia. . an- mnounce the engagement of their dau- ghter, Hennie Anne. to Albertus L. Spin, Valleyfield. P.E.1. Marriage to take place at Valleyfield United Church , om Saturday July 17, 1965 at 3.30 p.m. _ GRIFFIN — MacLURE Mr. and Mrs. on Saturday July 10th at 10 am at St. Pauls Churck, Sturgeon. PEt FOR SENDING YOUR RECIPES TO THE GUARDIAN - PATRIOT AND SPECIAL PROVINCE-WIDE RECOGNITION FOR WOMEN'S INSTITUTE SENDING IN MOST RECIPIES . .. please observe these requests: @ Write your recipe plainly on one side of the paper only. @ All recipes to be designated for one of these classifications: cakes . . buns, ete... . - main meal dishes (casseroles and other supper and dinner favor- + «+ Preserves, jams, jellies . . . for tablespoon. . breads, - or your OR- ' ENGAGEMENTS PETERS- —_DOUCETTE Mr and Mrs. Alban Peters. Mayfield are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Bernice. to Georze David. son of Mr and Mrs Clarence Doucette, Oyster Bed Bridge Marriage to take place om July 2rd. 1%5 at St Ann's Church. Hupe River DEATHS MORRISON -- At the FP EI. Hospital Tuesday: June 8. 1965. Mrs. Alex Mor- rison of Mt im her Sb year Resting at the Maclean Funeral Home Funeral Thursday. June 11. from Mt. Herbert United Church. with service at 239 pm. Interment im the church cemetery Visiting hours commencing this evening at 7 o clock IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of cur mother Mrs. Maynard Foy whe passed away June 9. 194. June. 1965. 15 | JIN MEMORIAM GALANT — In loving memor yot Mrs. Robert Gallant. who passed away June %h. 1964 God knows how much we miss her Never shall her memory fade Loving thoughts shall ever wander = To the spot where she is laid Ever remembered by daughter. Kay and son-in-law. Jack GALLANT In loving memory a Alfred Gallant whe passed away June Mh. 1957 r Always remembered by his wife and . Crime Increase Is Reported TORONTO ‘CP)—J. L. Ed- wards. director of the centre of criminology at the University of Toronto, said here it 1s no longer true to say crime does not pay. He said 1963 figures showed that in Toronto a person com- mitting__robbery stands a 50-50. chance of not being appre- hended and that rates of im- munity are even higher in Cal- gary and Vancouver. Prof ing about 30 delegates from across Canada — including the attorneys - general of Ontario and Newfoundland and repre- sentatives of the other pro vinces and the federal govern- ment—at the first national con-~ ference onthe prevention crime Apart from Prof. Edwards® introductory speech, sessions of the four-day conference will be private He said the number of Crim- inal Code offences known to po lice had —risen 32 per cent between 1961 and 1963 com- pared with a four-per-cent i= crease in _ population. : "NOTICE Will Far! Alexander Stewart, husband of Wilda Lois Stew-- art and son of Alexander William and Rardie Arthor Stewart, formerly of Hunter's River. Prince Edward Island, or anyone knowing his where- abouts, kindly contact Wil- liam _L.. 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