cae - : 7 ' Z . - \ \ EMPLOYMENT _ — EMPLOYMENT NOTICES... ~~ NOTICES __ AUTOMOTIVE _ AUTOMOTIVE The Guardian, Charlottetown, Set. Apell 8,1965.18 ese : ENGLISH CATHOLIC TEACHERS _S.D.U. DRAMA ‘SOCIETY aly: | ae 3 ~ NEEDED FOR ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL | ~~ _ presents = t | Ten" OC - a. —- on September 1965, three teachers ate needed for s High s : pds J — > a ser Rate" | “A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS: | |. _ $9600.00 “according to diploma and experience. 3 By Robert Bolt ie _WE WE ARE ' Viet ‘ong. ver las “Minimum salary for a female teacher: between $3700.00 and . = a et +i SS eS ee ee ee eee. Monday,. April 5, at 8: OPM. SAIGON .(AP)—Who are the: He can fashion ingenious wea:ia Roman Catholic priest, 9 Send application to ‘Raymord Pilon, directeur_ general, Viet Cong who -prosecute the pons‘ from all manner of ordin- teacher who refuses. to beac Commission regionale du Cuivre, Case f ti tr T tr $s thi but often uses mod- Communist : : u's . wee 736, Con: ‘edera ion Cen re hea e OPEN I NIGH | 5S cruel, eat va war ” ary : es toe u _— sie propaganda. _ vitae, experience. telephone number, names and addresses Tickets Available a the Box Office he Viet Cong guerrilla may pe material, Soviet - design .car- ership, few can say for. sure how -- of references. Oia = le at f : by bines, Chinese recoilless’ ten] Sean Viet, Cong guerrillas are - "TEACHERS WANTED | MATERNALCLASSES | - 19 eS rt it Healt “For O'Leary Regional High School, - Department of Health SERIES BPGINS 1965-66 term. Subjects: English, Chem- ,| Thursday, April 8th——2:30 and 7:30_p.m. istry, Physics and Math. National Film Board Theatre - Apply to: — Dominion Building Phone 4-3010 oie. George. Carruthers, Sac’ y Itis important to attend first class if palaiile pone ) /. O'Leary 4 “REMOVAL NOTICE Say. toiling in his rice- padd | mon, Czech machineguns. — fighting inthe war. Estimates - who is transformed by sight Many a VC is a master of at the beginning of this eo pa into a furtive -kiJler. He may terror tactics who picks his were in’ the neighborhood be an elusive assassin, a sui- victims carefully—an unpopular’ 35.000 regulars and sou W cidal terrorist. or a highly. dis- civil. servant in a fortified vill-| 000 irregifars, but the VC re-. ciplined guerrilla soldier. age, members~of a Vietnamese cruits all’ the time in the saves - He aes not call himself Viet soldiér’s family, a district chief, ‘he controls. =: Winnipeg Paper Said In Contempt mese even ” "The odds a5 he is called in Saigon—often The second said Bernard had are that he considers himself a patriot. He shows little com- =e f court for t datekiwen o. Yin “tare: . tempt of cow lor two es’ from vince eni- joan -* weed whe he ter ‘published during an attempted.tentiary in Montreal aiter an- HOT. SPE CIALS. 1960 CHEV. _| Bel Air Sedan, 6 ate, radio. 2 12952 _ {1963 STUDEBAKER White, convertible; power top, radio, 54 white walls, driven only “) Eeee miles. perieel kills jon gen mercy and mo mercy at the hands a his enemy. can melt into the country- side and become invisible only yards from his foe. Incredibly WINNIPG (CP)—The Free | WANTED Experienced body man for fast gon, : ing car dealership. phone number, age, background and wages expected, to Service Manager, ‘Guardian - Patriot Box No. 45000. é Peake, Nicholson & Campbell have _ moved to their new offices on the 3rd: floor of Burke Building, 129 Kent St, "NOTICE idea: take notice: Nicholson’s Sales & ie Ltd., North Wiltshire, P. E. 1, announce that. they have taken over the business formerly 1955 1959 PONTIAC aang with Fadio. 1961 AUSTIN. “915 . §49 @ - CH EVROLET “9 Rei, See teen: semen «seers emenern seen” Semen nee) Serer ee See ‘He ¢an remain submerged in the muddy water of a rice paddy for hours, breathing ‘through a straw. He can pop 4n. suddenly out nowhere, ‘on his enemy pointblank | ~ just as rapidly vanish.d The VC travels light. Often he ‘clothing, or- perhaps just.a pair ‘of shorts, coolie hat and sandals made from. old rubber tires. -Accustomed ..to~ stealthy.—com-— woe bat, discomfort and privation, he is likely to be unusually ell. ‘disciplined, but at the same time able to. act independently ‘in an emergency. ‘murder trial. Mr. Justice Gordon C.—Hall | ordered fines af $300 against the Winnipeg Free Press Company | Limitéd and -$100 against re- \porter Michael Olver. Costs | |were ordered against both. In his written judgment de- which might reasonably . be. ex- pected.” : he-. stories were published here of Germain Bernard” of ‘Montreal and Stanford Roy. Set- tee of Winnipeg. The two were charged with -attempted’ murder | ‘in the stabbing.of Jean Paul, “18 and 19 during -the trial other-prisoner there was killed. DECLARED MISTRLiL After counsel | cused objected to the stories, /Mr. Justice Hall. ruled both . stories might have a prejudicial’ jeffect'on the jury and a mistrial. A new trial has not 2 carries only h livered . in Court of Queen's jyet been set. . : Charlottetown, Effective M ° n da Y: Model 850 gives you up to 50 miles ‘made deci. nee Bench, Mr. Justice Hall said/ In his judgrient,” Mr. “Justice : : dna gallon. ‘fashioned from a bamboo log. there was no intention that the |Hall,said both. stories cohtained ° _ Apply, stating ful name and edie: April 5, 1965. re pe - land his sack of rice. Often he St0Ties should prejudice a: fair material not: admissible as evi- d : trial, but rather a failure to dence unless introduced by, the » : a a a ee new. ome ee os en ee ey Weer only bisck peasant! . ‘achieve the standard of “care defence. They were likely. and \probable to bring about a real ‘and _ substantial accused.” ~ The judgment said: ~ ‘Persons engaged.in journa)- ism or other media are ‘bound ito exercise a high standard of care in- publishing proceedings By i ae | —it . . - known .as Nicholson's Garage and will continue Frequently he travels in small Fournel, a figure in Montreal's jof the-court. That duty is com- . : aes ‘units of just a few men, who Santa Claus bank holdup ‘and: a |‘mensurate with the risk of prei- TEACHERS WANTED the same lina of husiness with Mr: Brerstt Nich 11956 CH EV. merge into battalion strength oF feiow. prisoner at Stony. Mowm. usice and "the "ater Yactore olson as president: of the new ‘company. Mr. _ ‘more only when the time is at. \tain Penitentiary. (which may he involved. interference * _ with the fair trial at oh. the for both. ac- ° Eh “ . cok vhand for. battle: Far ‘less en- 5 ee Nicholson wishes to thank all his former cus- |” ton. cumbered than the South . Viet- a ee | ideas cocoon « anges ¥ tos Z 4 ; Reece ee ce j \- MONTAGUE tomers for past business and will welcome them, R- « Mamese army soldier, : he {trom Stony Mountain at-the end’| \summate care is required. A. ° = I7rLUCCLIAR| sé: as welll as new customers, in the future. All busi- 1960 ZEPHY = ’ Knowing the ‘terrain of “his, | eens 2 andere —0F_prelensiona— —— 3 ‘ . 2 : : and . had ‘sought » Unsucceasfully | skill and discipline ~ is de- REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL “fess will now be strictly on a cash basis except eae ee _ ee ee to~have the charge against him manded and this is especially sau ee out--In caves, networks uD reduced ‘to assault causing. bod- so when the liberty of the sub- _*> ‘Requires Teachers for a= Department Physical Education ¥ + oe a RUTH MacLEOD, Se ey" -count. those wishing to establish a 30 day credit ac- Nicholson's Sales and Service Ltd. your. Allis = Chalmers dealer, North \Wiltahize, Q; £. I. r. ORGAN RECITAL MR. JOSEPH B. HERDMAN.- 1958 MET EOR Station Megan: V8. Hurry’ on this one. 1960 VO KS te on Pick-up | Mt. ‘Albion and surrounding co == == Over-Stepping Bounds — nels or even fortifications he has. helped. laboriously to. dig in. the -heavy’ forest. _ OBITUARY. ‘MRS. HENRY §. JENKINS Inserted by the family * Sorrow entered the homes of ed away at Cross Roads: in ‘he iy G2nd year. : Olive was the daughter of iis; Ethel" Horton, Mt. . the late Benjamin’ Horton. was united in marriage to Mr. ‘Henry S. Jenkins, : Mt. and in that community they made their home. . Mrs. Jenkins was a faithful member of Hazelbrook Baptist Church and Womens Mission- ary Society. - During her long iliness ‘she |demonstrated .patience and re~ program. will hurt their promo-. | Signation to’ the will of God that) | was an, inspiration to all; her, ‘relatives and friends, as well. as to those who cared ,for her dur- ing her last days. Left to mourn her passing are her husband Henry, her mother | Mrs. Horton, Mt. Albion,” one daughter, Ruth, Mrs. Lawson _ | Mackactirn, . Cherry- Valley, three sons, .Chester, Toronto, Ontario; Wendell and Lioyd, Mt. | ton, Mt. Albion. The funeral, under the direc-| was held in_,Hazelbrook Baptist | . | Church, Feb. 25th and conduct-. ed by Lic. Jerty Cole. Rev. D.L.. Howlett’ of Summerside™’ gave the message which was entitled “God's Glory in the Morning”, }and taken from “Exodus 16.7. During the service Eva Wood and Arlene MacDonald sang “God's Way.’ A quartet. com: posed of Earle Jones, °H ar ry | Jones, Harold. Carver and Lud- low Carver sang “Going Down ‘the Valley Oné by One."’ Mrs. Harold Carver was the’ organist and the congregational hymns were, “The -Lord’s My Shep- herd,’ and “‘Abide With Me.” The pallbearers were Lawson Jenkins, Vernon MacLeod, Ro- bert MacKinnon... Daniel Acortr, Hector Jenkins,: Ralph Horton. Flower bearers were: Hudson Jenkins, Stewart Jenkins, Ster- ling Jenkins, . Donald Jenkins, Hollis ‘Wood, Keith Jones. | . Interment in the church ceme- tery. “DEATH 1S i poor” Death is only an old door ' ‘ -TRINIT Y UNITED CHURCH 1960 HILLMAN Dejuxe ‘Sedan. B Net: ™ - WANTED : SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd : 5 act 7 4:00PM. "GUIDANCE COUNSELOR. 27 ce swt setae uae ARTI NS GARAGE Salary up to $10,340.00 per annum oo Sponsored by Depending on qualifications and experience “Royal Canadian College of Organists, ~ a6 Mo pepe a Dealer sellor to work with Indians ew Brunswick. responsibilities of this position are selection, guidance, coun- : : : or NOTICES ONCE and foll of candidates for training at Say putt et ow tenant meses | ATTENTION DAIRYMEN ae ee i le One-day workshops on Mastitls cans. Ww E [ DI N Ee" initial posting will be at Maritime Regional Headquarters at trol and quality milk production ° will ‘Amherst, N.S. Applicants must have a University Degree | be held at the following | places: er _ Plus a Teacher's License or Teacher's Professional Certificate, . 6 several years of teaching experience, and some training and Morell.Hall ..2.-......5 April 6th” Examinations for Welding Cer- experience in counsel! ng.. terviews ar- Beg i e f . ey. = j ranged with selected sional, For Application forms and Summerside. Legion cee > April 7th tification will be given at the * ‘further information please write to: Kensington Legion .. .. April 8th . ’ MR. P. L. MeGILLIVRAY, Summerside Legion ...... April 9th Provincial Vocational Institute "District Superintendent of Indian Schools Ch'town Vocational Institute commencin April-27. ctw woke ee (Fluid Shippers) .. April 12, 13 & 14 “ wee NOTICES NOTICES =. Montague Legion . -..... April 20 | All applications to be received ~ Souris, St. Mary's Hall... ..April 21 b th d ed k t AUCTION SALE : ae oe beatins “t 10 ath. Lunch will be served. ; Y ean ersign no ~ er Notif¥ your milk plant or creamery which nieet- — Milton, Wed., April 7, 1965—1.00 p.m. |. ing you will attend. Fee $1.00 for lunch. than April 15, 1965. Cows, h ld ‘ nettere, ioae are ee eee Departments of Agriculture f ure spread- extne hag. Josten, ape aoe. aril, one, No. 20 __and Health coe W. . McMURTRY. Cockshutt Tractor; one Gockshutt cutting bar, one ‘ = | three section spring pert harrow, one three pote . T a N D E R S ooth h ler, One separator > one sar ol, one turnip Sower, one wood sleigh, | Separate tenders willbe received atthe’ offic | DIRECTOR OF APPRENTICESHIP r i milk cans, on t undersigned 1 J building sack, “ne hay. 4ak0, one circular saw, one aasaren April Ses ee aieesiving the City with Old West Kent School Bldg. horse scuffler,. five ech ‘i a oa the following:— ae Ch art ottetown, P-E.1. fea FOR THE POLICE DEPARTMENT— : Quantity of furniture and,many articles too 23 uniforms’ consisting of tunic and 2 pair : —_ numerous to mention. trousers If Potatoes Are Your Business Owner Auciionter 25 pair boots pa Howard White, + Major Moase;‘ - 25 pair shoes : You owe it to yourself —TERMSCASH— # eee "To learn what \ STE. AGATHE PROTESTANT SCHOOL invites applications for the following position: | Teacher for Grade I Small class of about 15 pupils in modern school in —— ski resort area. Montreal salary scale. 15 days per year leave of absence retire- ment gra Assistance fot summer school courses. Full credit for each year’s teaching ex- perience up to 15 years. H. LONG, Principal, =, me ~Principal, Box 969, athe des Monts, P.Q. Ste. 2563 (days) 4018 ‘81 , ~ 75 dark blue shirts FOR THE FIRE DEPARTMENT— 750 feet Of 215” double jacket fire hose 730 feet of 15” double ‘jacket fire hose Two 114 inch fog- nozzles One water thief One 20 pound C.O. 2 extinguisher ‘ Two hose controls Five Waterproof firemen’s coats Five firemen’s helmets Twelve pairs Firemen’s thigh length rubber boots Six radar hand lites master stréam fog nozzle tarpaulins Gas cutnuname tok tieek wees . One hydraulic hose expander. be obtained at the office of the undersined * sonrly acca tenders. Lowest or any —_ ed. Specifications 9 John J. Butler, City Comptroller. ‘ .- Meeting at: The P.E.1, Potato Marketing Board Is planning for the future of the Industry With.a Plebiscite coming up shortly every potato ucer in the province will be anxious to hear the full details ‘of the Potato Marketing Board's present activities and future plans. Representatives of the. P.E.I. Depaftinent of Agriculture and the Federation of Sneaaenens will be in attendance. Every potato producer should plan to attend the Royal Canadian Legion Auditorium Summerside, P.E.I. at 8.00 P.M. Monday, April 5th. 1965 P. E.1. Potato Marketing Board. Charlottetown, P.E.1. Skt . 7 insta} Set in a garden wall ’ On quiet hinges if*srvex’ at dusk When the late birds call. Along the - Lintel leaves Beyond the light lies still; Very weary.and willing feet Go over that sill. green are There is nothing to trouble any heart. Nothingta hurt at all, Death is only an old door In a garden wall CARD OF THANKS Henry S. Jenkins and family , Wish to express sincere thanks ito: Dr. Rachmel, Mrs. Charles Fraser RN... Lorne Jenkins, Rev. D. L. Howlett, Lic. Jerry Cole. Rev. TR Goudge. Rev. Ross Howard. nurses and staff of the PE! Hospital. MacLean | Funeral Home. also a_ sincere thank you to all who sent flow- ers. Memorial Bibles, Hymn books. cards and letters of syen’ pathy and to all kind friends and neighbors tho helped in any | way during the illness and death let af 0 dear wile and and mother. oe Albion and tive: MPs She Commons Friday Albion. One -brother, Harry t tion of MacLean Funeral Home, : ily harm. ‘ject a involve.” B-B Commi By RONALD. LEBEL OTTAWA (CP) — Conserva- in the the royal complained *commission, on ilingualisen and Albion biculturalism has over-stepped its bounds by ‘‘grilling’’ many members on broad poiitical and cultural issues. Other Conservatives said FEng- lish-Speaking civil servants and ~ ‘military personne! are worried that the government's bilingual ‘tion chances. ‘First public - word about a commission survey of MPs came in the. question period 'when Nicholas Mandziuk ‘PC Marquette) asked Prime Min- ister Pearson whether he was aware the. ‘‘psycho - analytical | survey" was: under way. “This very important matter has not yet been brought to my attention," Mr. Pearson replied. “I would hope if the commission | feels inclined to do this, it would. ;mot make any. exceptions.’ It was learned reliably later, interviewers “from “the “royal jcommission™ have’ questioned’; ‘Vabout 50 MPs from alJ parties in the last three weeks and plan ‘to see all members who agree to be interviewed. Mr. Mandziuk ‘said outside the House that several of his col- leagues were questioned for up to 2% hours and asked to -fill in questionnaires with 17 _graphical questions’ and 30 ques- tions on a wide range of touchy political subjects. een PC -:Mac- bio- ssion Said ‘Kenzie! asked Mr. Pearson whether he~ will put a stop to questioning of MPs on topics that are not even remotely con- nected with bilingualism and bi- culturalism. : Province. May Develop Ist Viking Site ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (cP) - Premier Smallwood said Thurs- * day the government may de- - velop the site. of the first Viking © landing at Lance aux Meadows, ~ Nfld., as ‘‘one of the most. im- portant historic sites~in Nortis . America.” He said the “government is ‘taking A good look at the site” and it will be developed « ‘‘if ficially as the site of the land- ing of Leif Ericson and the first settlement in North America." way Which runs up -the St. Barbe coast from central and western Newfoundland to the northern peninsula ‘the Leif Ericson Highway." — Norwegian . archeologist Hel- "pul -Ingstad” “found a small whorl" or spindle used: by the Vikings to spin wool during the_ time Ericson is supposed have reached ‘Vineland’ new world. VITAL STATISTICS. BIRTHS Constable ‘and. Mre (nee. Joan LeClair are BARTLETT Don Bartlett happy to announce the arrival ot their daughter. Melamie Anne. at the | Prince, County Hospital. March. 29%, 1965. Weight 7 pounds, 15 ounces | CRAISSON Rorn to Mrs and Mrs | Stanley Chaisson. a son on <April 1, 11968. at the Charlottetown Hoenitay. weight & Ibs A brother- fer Rob Stevie and Kattig. « A es, MarcLELLAN at the Charlottetown Hospital on Thursday. April 1, 1963. ta ;Mr and Mrs 7 oe ellan. a son, Robert Andrew, 8 2s ozs ENGAG EM ENTS WARRIS) ~— “2 9tr and Mrs. Thomas Harris. Elmira. an nounce the engagement of their dauen ter Judith Mae to .Flwood Frank. son of Mrs. Rosie Gallant. Summerside. Marriage to take place at U&t GALLANT Pat ricks Church, Hamilton, April gn, 11.08 am. ‘ ‘POOLE -— WHARRY Mr and Mrs Herbert. Poole, New Annan PFI announce the engagement, of thetr | eldest daughter Katherine Elizabeth to. John David Wharry. RBA. Mr. and Mrs. William Wharry now, Ont _ Marriage to take place on May Ist. 3. p.m. at Pine Hill” Divinity Hall Chard. Halifax, N.S IN MEMORIAM BERTRAM — 19 loving memory of dear mother, Mrs Fred Rertram, ow Be away April 3, 1962 hat would 1 give clas on hand. * ee Your love ing face tn cee. Your pleasant smiles made {ufc worth | while, Penn Meant the world to we ver remembered by her daughter, | Betty. Luck son of) | PAYNTER — te Joving memory of a dear hushand and father. Everett Pay- nter, who passed away April. 4, 1960, Always remembe by his wife and family WALI dear husband and father Arthur who’ passed away April 4th, 1957. To us her name will ever be The key that unlocks memories. ~ Of our dear one gone but cherished yet, A beloved face we'll never forget. Always. remembered by wife and fam- ily and grandchildren CARD OF THANKS _ In loving memory of m y wal \ THE FAMILY of the late Mrs Pree : ton Bowness wish to extend a sincere , expression of thanks to all their kind friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness during their recent sad bereavement. They are especially grateful tosail those who sent flowers, letters and cards of sympathy. JOHN K. MacDONALD and Anne Mac | Donald wish to extend thanks te neighbors and friends, the Montague Fire Department, and the snow Plow operators for their assistance in ‘an | attempt to check the fire which dea- troyed their home at Kilmuir. ‘Also to thank Dr. Macintyre, Dr. Inman, Kay MacDonald, RN, nurses and stafé | of Kings County Hospital. The clergy and friends who visited and those whe. - sent treats, letters. cards and other messages to each during illness, and | following thé Tire. A special thank yeu jto the neighbors who voluntarily cars (ried on the work and attended to the = during @trr absence,“ ana tor help in getting re-established Te |MecPhea and Fraser's, and frene Fraser and the Bruces for much j invaluable assistanc® at all. times We ; Wish to express. our sincere ation to the Red Cross, Acme Re. ° bekah Lodge, Women's Institute mem. | bere. friends and relatives for gifts, | clothing, household goods and *xices,- ard to all who many ways, Thank you each ang — ‘3 this site can be established of- : He said one. of the first acts ~ would be to name the long high- ~ to > in the. é om | he coe