| "The Guardian, Charlottetown, Man., Nov. 29, 1965. 15 NOTICES . NOTICES | VITAL STATISTI GS | Announcements } PRINCE OF WALES ALUMNI | CITY & QUEENS * PRANCIS —~_ In memory of | , ASSOCIATION MEETING | MENOR AM «ae ae tee ae ee ee CARRAGHER — In loving memory of She little thought whee Wevi9g cunssrmias ies and sale, St Peter's TAKE NOTICE that a meeting of the Prince prime "STAM “8 OME MON) ga MORia mover mere return, | Seigggre Mall Wednenday, December of Wales’ Alumni Association will be held in the |, iazd,rewembered by Gerry, Betty That, she im @eett se SNR womlt)” Common Room of Montgomery Hall ursday | And lea > are | on, ‘Tuseday morning calyy the 2nd day of caer ASD. 1965, poe aap oe ~oe a we dit nal", ao [Revemner am ae ing at 8.30 p.m, All interested persons are in- away November 28, 1808. = hee ‘aia - peueere ever, | TRE ANNE smuauzt ee vited to attend. (Patsy and family. * | aliens remembered by busband and seen ‘rs on rele ALAN K. SCALES, [gRAnniN’ te lovne mamony af [ Secretary. jee ae 1964 : ~ i CARD OF HANKS fie octane foes toreene’ ove. it tees these cas ove abies ter | AND MRS. Frank Butler. wud to | 2.5), Wetneetey aught Som. At val ‘thank the parishioners of St. Mark's ang | “*°" = MACHINE INSULATION zoe canes, apeiee «|S reeesee Setace tear | wR SEIT saa, Se GIVES Always remembered by wife and Se toate ope bemne to their departure day Dec. 1. 1965 at 7:30 fos 7 GREATEST VALUE IN HOME COMFORT ——— | lates sagen em - s . ; ‘ s joven wes ge caeniale tinted pare nate a Pe uel savings IN LOVING USE (Ske ora so 0 te ss 00 ‘io E | air ition yers ith or Guaranteed | Mee ggetdl— pel and corner MEMORY : a H tisfied Island cus aes ms — - oe tomers of CLASSIFIED KINGS COUNTY Reasonable prices and terms if desired Phone collect for “FREE ESTIMATE” Charlottetown 894-4560 Summerside 436-3419 MONARCH ROOFING | and INSULATION CO. ! | | DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS | NOTICES W! Elmer Inman- Hampton who passed away Nov. 29, 1964 HOUSE NOW IS MUSEUM always remembered by |. Toronto's The Grange, built’ PRINCE COUNTY his wife, Mae and son [brick haios in Omari, now i (ate? saute FOLLOW THE’ crowd to St Peters | Hall every Sawraay uight, modern and | @id time dancing from 9.30 to 12. Beat- WANT-ADS is | | : | Monday, November 29, at 8 p.m. Two Jackpots, ne must go BINGO MONTAGUE Legion Home, | ' | i | ' ; ' Jet | & | | ‘part of the’Toronto Art Gallery. | cents Larze, sackpot NOTICES OBITUARY Province of Prince Edward Island NOTICE Re STUDDED TIRES Section 127 (3) of The Highway Traffic Act 1964, reads: SPECIAL MEETING Inserted by the amily. FREDERICK KENNETH Hunter River Local, P.E.I. T.F. JEWELL Many hearts were saddened for the purpose of discussing the new proposed salary scale. when it was learned of the sud- Tues., November 30 at 8 P.M. |den death of Frederick Kenneth | Jewell on October 24, 1965 Central Queens Regional High Auditorium Kenneth was born on May Sth, 1943, the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jewell, North River. Of a generous and friendly | disposition, he endeared himself to all who knew him, and he “No tire on a vehicle moved on a highway shall have on its periphery any block, stud, flange, cleat or spike or any other protuberance of any material other than rubber which projects beyond the tread of the traction surface of: the tire, ex- cept that it shall be permissible to use farm machinery with tires having protuberances which will not injure the highway, and except also that it shall be permissible to use tire chains.” J. Philip Matheson Minister of Highways | Charlottetown . Prince Edward Island November 25, 1965 tt a wide circle of friends te n his vassing THE NICEST CHRISTMAS GIFT YOU CAN SEND NEWS FROM HOME EVERY DAY To someone who's away ... share the great Island moments of 1966 with a year long subscription to ents, two brothers — Wendell and Clifton — will ever cherish the memory of a dear son and brother. The funeral was held from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home on Oct- ober 26th, the service conducted THE GUARDIAN ee or THE EVENING PATRIOT jtmaine lenderly laid to reat in Cemetery. The many beautiful flowers ahowed the love ‘and affection in Just before Christmas a gift card will be mailed to each of personally direct which he was held. your gift recipients, hand signed as you PHONE or WRITE THE CIRCULATION DEPT. Besides his grief-stricken par- | y . This Is an overhead view of the Grey Cup parade on Yonge Street in Toronto Saturday. There were more than 120 en- tries in the parade that pre- | -cedes the Grey Cup game be- tween the Hamilton Tiger Cats and the Winnipeg Blue Bomb- ers. [t was one of the quietest Grey Cup weekends in mem- ory. Police reported only 74 ar- rests in downtown Toronto Sat- | | GREY CUP PARADE SATURDAY VS. ae ee the 16,000-man U6. ist Cavalry Division to the An Khe Area, 250 miles northeast of Saigon. SITUATION WORSENS The South Vietnamese side also has thrown in a South Kor- ean marine brigade and U S. 1ist Airborne units, near Ou! | Nhon on the coast, but it seems |elear Hanoi is reinforcing faster }than the South Vietnamese al- | lies and that the balance of mi!- | itary power is worsening for the | Saizon side. 3 | Battle casualties and sickness 'such as malaria have seriously |undermined some of the U-S. | 1st Cavalry's units since they | arrived .m South Viet Nam in | September Two of its battalions were cut up in the Ia Drang Valley fight- ‘ing. North Vietnamese losses | also were high, with a 1,207 | body count reported by the U.S. command | Replacements already are m | the works for the ist Cavalry, | but some military circles be- jtieve more major Americen units must be rushed to this area where several crack French units .met their death. | | WAR VETERANS MEET TORONTO ‘CP) — Forty-four airmen exchanged tales of es- cape and courage when they gathered here on the weekend for the first annual meeting of the Canadian branch of the Roval Air Forces Escaping > ciety. The branch was ‘formed to honor and help Europear families who saved the lives of Canadian airmen shot down during the Second World War ‘HIGH SCHOOL Hf you are 16 years of age ‘Death Struggle Is Shaping In S. Viet Nam H or. over and have left school, you can study at urday nt 1 was fust as home with quiet Friday night. About 60 arrests are normally made Sat CANADIAN ct ahaa ACADEMY'S (CP Wirephoto’ | = HOME STUDY | COURSES Grades 6 to 10 course qualifies \you for Government Sponsored Trades Courses, Complete High School Courses to qualify you to write Provincial Government ighlands * =." fore starting course @ All books and instructions CARD OF THANKS | By ee T. WHEELER among South Vietnamese gov. BUSINESS SERV Goods and Service . .. Where to find them in Charlottetown and District DIAL 4-8506 supplied : based on the best available in- Low monthly Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jewell and SAIGON (AP)—A death strug-|ernment troops im intermittent formation : S Zr tells you amily wish to extend their sin- gle seems to be in the making clashes. , Up to 1 enemy regiments, | how cere thanks to the many kind in South Viet Nam's central; The la Drang Valley, where perhaps 23,000 North Vietnam- @ All teachers fully licenced by friends who called, sent flowers, ‘hightands, where reinforcements | the bloodiest battle of the Viet | ese regulars..and._ Viet...Cang, tof Education ICE DIRECTORY j= their sad “bereavement. VANCOUVER (CP) — Sir 'Chares Wright. a lecturer at the University of British Colum- "VETERAN GOES SOUTH _ cards of sympathy | are. arriving daily for an esti: |Nam War was fought last week,.|roam the area. Thousands more and helped in so many ways in| mated 22.000 Viet Cong guerril- |is in the highlands, an area of |in battalion and company units las and North Vietnamese reg-|jungled hills; mountains and julars roaming the area. plateaus blanketing 18,400 | Despite the infusion of an | Square jones: nee: : sare _| &The Annamese ands |American division into that sec at ha way Sic i po can buy ‘Chubby” Canada’s largest high school. For full tuformation, mail 2 coupon te: Canadian Academy, P. O. Box 1041, Moncton, New Brunswick also are in the highlands and the coastal lowlands to the east. H. BENNETT CARR BUYING SELLING [REAL ESTATE | SERVICES DRIVE-IN | hia, is on his second trip this [on of the Annamese cordillera, tion of the Mekong Delta to “Insurance, Counselling year to the Antarctic. Now 78 \the Western position geems de-|China. 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COOOL EEL EL EEE Gifts with Meaning! Bibles, Prayer Books Greeting Cards Canadian Bible Society Book Store Opposite Eatons IF YOU ARE NOW TAKING A LAXATIVE ONCE, TWICE or THREE TIMES A WEEK .+- THEN YOU SHOULD BUY WR TODAY! the Laxative Tablet with the GENTLE DIFFERENCE Take gentle-acting Nt... Nature’s Remedy! There is no letdown, no ‘uncomfortable after-feeling. NR is an all-vegetable laxative. For over, 70 years, Nt has been giving folks: pleasant, effective relief overnight. WR tonight... tomorrow alright! Helps you feel better ... end look better! _ tawa. CAPITAL CREDIT UNION LTD. MONDAY, NOV. 29+th.—8 P.M. BASILICA RECREATION CENTRE == Employment Opportunities The Civih Service Commission of Canada ts presently recruiting for the below listed positions. ‘ Complete details and applications are available at Post Offices, National Employment Service Offices and Civil Service Commission Offices. For those positions marked * details may he obtained by writing to the Civil Service Commission of Canada, Ottawa 4 or to the nearest Office __-of the—Civil_ Service_Commission_of Canada. Saale Please quote Competition or Circular Number as indicated. CHIEF OF COMPUTER SERVICES DIVISION, Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa. Up ‘to $15,100, Competition 65- 890. REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENTS OF DEVELOPMENT, Indian - Affairs Branch, Citizenship.and Immigration, Edmonton, Sask- atoon, Winnipeg and Quehec City. $10,400 $11,600. Competition 65-774. | SCIENTIFIC COMPUTER SYSTEMS PROGRAMMERS, Trans- port, Toronto, $0149 - $10,700. Competition 65-886. *HISTORIANS, doctorate degree in Canadian History, N: Museum of Canada, Ot(awa. Up to $9000. Circular 65-1401. PROPERTY MANAGER, Public Works, Fort Chur¢hill,~Man. $8610 - $10,050 plus Northern Allowances, Competition 65-W-2002. Closing date for applications extended to DECEMBER 10. SMALL INDUSTRIES AND CO-OPERATIVE SPECIALIST, Indian Affairs Branch, Citizenship and Immigration, . Ottawa. $8490 - $9390. Competition 65-771, Closing date for applications extended to DECEMBER 10. me RANGE. BALLISTICS OFFICER, National Defence, P,-Q,-Up.to.. $8460... Comnetition 65-887. CITIZENSHIP LIAISON OFFICERS, Citizenship and Immigra- tion, Saskatoon, Sask. $7440 - $8460. .Competition 65-773. DEVELOPMENT OFFICERS, Citizenship and Immigration. (a) Industrig! and Land Use — Toronto and Winnipeg (b) Gen- eral Resource Develonment — Fort William and Fort Smith (c) Co-ordination of Resource Development — The Pas, Man and Amos, P.Q. (4) Agricuitural Development — Edmonton. $7440 - $8460. Competition 65-772. ; COMPUTER SYSTEMS PROGRAMMER — Water Resources Investigations, Northern Affairs and National Resources, Ot- $7140 - $8460. Competition 65-882. Nicolet, ELECTRONICS SPECIFICATIONS OFFICER, National De- fence, Ottawa. $6480 -S7149. Competition 65-888, *ASSISTANT PAROLE SERVICE OFFICERS, a university graduates may apply. National Parole Service, Various Cen- tres. Up to $6300. Circular 65-885. — STATIONARY ENGINEERS — HEATING OR POWER, Na- | tional Defence, La Macara, P. Q. $5795 - $6335. Competition 65-_ 0-343. AIRCRAFT MECHANICS, Competition 65-230. DECEMBER 1°. Transport, Ottawa. $5045 - $5485, Closing date for applications extended to ARTILLERY PROOF AND BALLISTICS OFFICER, National Defence, Ottawa. 4260-34860. Competition 65-883. Closing date for applications extended to DECEMBER 10. eee FOREIGN SERVICE STENOGRAPHERS, External Affairs and Trade and Commerce. For rotational service in Ottawa and offices abroad. Open to female Canadian citizens age 21 to 45 . with ten years’ residence in Canada. English and/or French requ for some positions. Up to $3900 plus a living and rental allowance while -abread— Competition 65-799, Closing date for applications extended to DECEMBER $1. | MGULAR+ CHOCOLATE COATED + JUNIORS