a EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT: Canadien Coast Guard Department of Transport Requires Deck Officers and Engineer Officers For ae in vessels: engaged in icebreaking, arctic: supply, maintenance, lighthouse su , Search and rescue, ae scientific work and other activities. Starting salaries ap to $5,500. per annum plus over- Benefits include free board and lodging, annual, sick, and special leave, excellent superannuation plan, group eee eas plan, hospital insurance, uniform issue and othe This career service also provides opportunities for anata to more senior positions in the Canadian Coast Guard as vac- ancies occur. APPLICANTS FOR DECK OFFICER must have recent Bek experience and possess at/ least a Second Mates Foreign eS or Canadian First Mate Home Trade Certificate of APPLICANTS FOR ENGINEER OFFICER must possess a Canadian or United Kingdom Marine Certificate petency, Third Class. Steam, Moter, Combined or higher. For application forms and additional information, write DIRECTOR GENERAL, PERSONNEL, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT, ROOM 980, HUNTER BLDG., OTTAWA, ONTARIO. ’ NOTICES to: NOTICES MACHINE INSULATION GIVES ccna nt MO eae eee nN apenas GREATEST V VALUE IN HOME COMFORT Pays for itself im fuel savings Eliminates drafts New modern equipment used Guaranteed to reach every nook and corner of satisfied Island customers No job too small or too large Reasonable prices and terms if desired Phone collect: for “FREE ESTIMATE Charlottetown 894-4560 ‘Summerside 436- -3419 MONARCH ROOFING © : | NOTICES " (NOTICES THE “NICEST CHRISTMAS Grr YOU CAN SEND, NEWS FROM HOME EVERY DAY To someone who's away . » there the ginat Island mamesia of 1966.with @ year-long subscription to: . THE GUARDIAN or THE EVENING PATRIOT Just before Christmas. 9 gift card ili be mailed te cach of. your gift recipients, hand signed as you PHONE or WRITE THE CIRCULATION DEPT. DIAL 48506 To All Who: Registered For Night Classes “at ENGLEWOOD REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Classes commencing after New Year ‘Watch for further announcement .. ‘SOURIS SCHOOL DISTRICT. oa Ratepayers are notified that we have withdrawn our collection of School taxes from The Capital Collect- ion Agency, Charlottetown and they now have no further authorization: to collect our taxes from you, the rate- payer. order of Trustees and INSULATION CO. SANTA HAS AT HILLSIDE AND. LOOK AT. THE GIFT HE HAS FOR YOU! Cash with the purchase of a at $ DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPP HILLSIDE MOTORS LID. ST. PETER'S ROAD B fy order of Trustees ARRIVED - MOTORS LID. used vehicle valued 1,000 or more. ING WITH OUR COMPLIMENTS! CHARLOTTETOWN ~ = ~\ NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE NEW HOME ON POPLAR AVENUE CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE SUPREME COURT Lien Act, R.8. P.E.1. Ch. 93. EEN. KEITH CARMICHAEL _ LIMITED 1951, PLAINTIFF B D: TOWN AND COUNTRY CONSTRUCTION LIMITED DEFENDANT said new street being the first street east of Maple Ave- nue, the said point being Two Hundred and Thirty (230) feet South (medsiire along the West- ern boundary of the said new street) from the intersection of the Western boundary of the said new street with the South- ern boundary of Oak -Avenue, the South eastern of a proposed subdivision of lands of Ernest Wood in Sher- wood as by Cc. G. MacDonald P. L. S., on April 21, 1964, THENCE im a Western Twenty-seven point Four feet (127.4) or to the Eastern boundary of the said new street, THENCE in an Northern dir- ection along the Western boun- dary of the said new street a distance of One Hundred (100) said plan together Boing -way in common’ he. said Ernest W. Wood rs and assigns over the new street for persons, animals and vehicles at any and all; times. The above property will be re for sale subject to the confirmation: of: the sale. by a. tt property in the Purchaser. The [ BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Goods and Service . ; . Where to find ‘them Yn Charlottetown and. District | SERVICES - |AUTOMOTIVE - BUYING SELLING _|REAL ESTATE ; . WANT ED BUYING SELLING RENTING ‘ ALE BOTTLES PHONE 43268 Lf ant. PHONE Appraiser ‘and Broker 4-8595 - 269 ‘Queen Street Charlottetown MUFFLER CENTRE. W. L. McKENNA | ‘Gopiets aha Seems Member of C.A.R.E.B. Beer Bottle Exchange Drop your beer bottles at MAURICE BLOCK GEORGE PEAKE CO. LTD. LIMITED See Per nena ' REAL ESTATE: Quick Service f INSURANCE. __ 92 QUEEN STREET PHONE 2-2448 BOTTLE EXCHANGE O'BRIEN Iron and © « Metal Co. Ltd. W | [ § () N Lower Prince St.—Charlottetown % ‘Phone 4-4497% . : ' a FOR : REAL ESTATE : Necchi Sewing -90 Kent St. — Ch'yown-|- ‘Centres . : ‘ | Sales & Service. s to all makes of sew-_ i machines, vacuum cleaners STANLEY MOL Kent St. 202 Water St. Ch’town, 4-8272 8’side 6-5949 Mictague Y’Leary © 3-2761 84-3 | Where Friends and Sales e Are Made DEALING EXCLUSIVELY REAL ESTATE LTD. Co. LTD. me Tes __|___ Free Installation Plumbing & Heating —-1~ay Oy TIRE STORE” ee S&. Peters Road Dial 992-2360 204 Kent St.. 4-4247 | INSULATION |: PRESERVES es Sone | eee @ Wheel Alignment Atlantic Page Sohal Insulation | O.K. TIRE STORE - alley St. said Property is subject to a Mortgage for Ten Six Hundred Dollars ($10,600.00) to Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation and the conditione of sale will be read at the time of the sale regarding the facts herein. The proceeds from the sale will be paid into. the Court ‘fo the credit of this cause and will be dealt with by a Judge _| ofthe said Court on_eonfirma- tion and Order for vesting. Further particulars regarding the property and the assumption of the said Mortgage may be made at the office of Bell & Foster, Attorneys” for the Plain- i. DATED. this 7th day of Dec- |ember, A. D. 1965. 3 i KEITH MYERS, Sheriff for Queens County EMPLOYMENT In the Matter of the Mechanics | | Ch. 93. Judge of The Supreme Court | * NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE NEW HOME ON " POPLAR AVENUE PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND _ CANADA IN THE SUPREME COURT In the Matter of the Mechanics Lien Act, 1961, R.8.' FP. BETWEEN: ' * KEITH CARMICHAEL, oa PLAINTIFF AND: TOWN AND COUNTRY DEFENDANT PURSUANT to” a Judgment and order for sale made in this Court on the 7th day of Dee- ember, A.D. 1965 in the above moted Action, | was ‘directed to set up and sell at Public Auction on the 20th day of Dec- ember, A.D. 1965 at the hour of Twelve-thirty o'clock in the Afternoon, in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown fm Queen’s County, Prince Ed- ward Island the following lands and premises. ALL that: parcel of ‘tand new street- being the first street East.of Maple Avenue, the said point being 330 feet South. (measured on the Western boun- dary of the said new street) Southerly from the intersection of the Western side of said new street with the Southern boun- dary of Oak Avenue and being the South eastern angle’ of Lot No. 84 on a plan of a proposed’ subdivision of the land of Ernest Wood in Sherwood, as prepared by C. G..MaeDonald, P. L. 8. on April 21, 1964; THENCE in a Western direction along the Southern boundary’of Lot No. 84 a distance of One Hundred and Twenty-six point Eight (126.8) feet or the Eastern boundary of Lot No. 68 om the said plan; THENCE in a Southern direction along the Eastern boundary of | said Lot No. 68 a distance of One Hundred (100) feet; an Eastern dir- said new street; THENCE Northern direction along Western boundary of the new street a distance of (100) feet or to HY ehicles any time. above property will be for sale subject to the confirmation of the sale’ by a Judge of The Supreme Court who will make all necessary orders for the completion of the gale and for vesting the pro- perty in. the purchaser.. The said ‘property is subject to a combined mortgage in the total amount of Ten Thousand. Fight Hundred Dollars ($10,800.00) to ll Evangeline Savings and Corporation: and Clifton cua Corporation, and the conditions of sale will. be read at the time of the sale regard- ing the facts herein. The pro- ceeds from the sale will be paid into the Court to the credit of this cause : with by a Judge of the said Court on confirmation and order for vesting: Further particulars regarding the property and the assumption of the said mort- gage may be made at the office of Palmer & Haslam, Attorneys for the Mortgagees or at the office of Bell & Foster, At- torneys for the Plaintiff. Dated this 7th day of -Dec- ember, A.D. 1965. KEITH MYERS, a Sherif for Queens County EMPLOYMENT | orial services. Telephone '2-2747 RECORDS Porn tem the New ee ne — |... §t_Paters Rd_Ch’towa | Telephone PRD. 6275 —- 602-2287 Cm See FUEL O18 9 Independent Wood's. ‘ i 1C@S Texaco Stove & Furnac Cleaning Services) Texaco stove & Furnace "i Limited 15 Woodlawn Ave. Ch’town’ te Phone 892-2336 a ae mee, tas ce s. ’ ind re-wax Rews, ‘ot, janit- ¢ RECORDS ‘ate typist. qualifications and National Canadian Company Has an immediate opening for —Order-Office Typist~ Duties will consist of invoice prep- ~ aration from telephone or telex orders. Candidate preferred to be in early | twenties, single and a fast and accur- Applications including a resume~6 oF be forwarded to; Box 13411; Guardian - Patriot \ experience ‘should wt USE + _ IN REAL ESTATE | 78 Gt. George, St. « CLASSIFIED “Near Travel Bureay” : ~~ Charlottetown, P.E.1. WANT.ADS - Phone 2:1611 =. | McGill Ave. Ext. Ch’town ee ‘ spe eqyeato tence eae amc wrath nelle a Pete R. Robison * j ~ | 12 Alexander Drive 2 pleasure Chir, SELECTION TECHNIQUES > "Charlottetown _|-® BROS. LTD. _ Christmas READ THE Y National Sseiiea Service Plants. CLASSIFIED ADS ee ee ape y - OTTAWA Potted Mums, Begonias, DAILY - Poinsettias, Ferns, Ger- THE of a aniums, Ivey and Plant- implementing~personnel_'selec ers Supplies. Orders MARKET PLACE ices of Employment, Service. - taken for Christmas |, Tie Wreaths. FOR YOUR SIDMOUNT is GARDENS UNWANTED ARTICLES responsible. for* the Selection Techniques Division Development. Branch, in developing and ction techniques for use in of- ' A Master’s degree-in psychology or education” or other ~ related course of study (which included courses in psychom- etrics — statistics) and many years of related experience : Forward IMMEDIATELY a resume of education” and ex- perience to the CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF CANADA, _ OTTAWA 4, quoting reference H CONSTRUCTION LIMPTED | and will be dealt |. leey, after which all that was _ CARD OF THANKS | | wish to thank Drs. H.B. Stewart, on, OBITUARY N The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Dec. 17, 1965. 11 Inserted by the fafily. ane, AL SPUN ALL ANNOUNCEMENTS | CITY & QUEENS irrepairable = truly be said oe her, ‘she ays of her husband call her) in fail. | years 3 a ais g 2 i ~ z Ss F ee ri 3 || bays i your Christmas Supplies. In DANCE in Mt. dehasten’s River every Friday ‘sigh Good , DANCE IN S%&. Andrews Hall, Mt. Mewart, Saturday night. Music by the | Vibrations. LONG CREEK Christmas Concert mn be held Monday, December 20a Pm. BRACKLEY POINT School Christm:s Concert, Friday, December 17 at & Pm. - NOW AVAILABLE at Sherwin - ARTIST MATERIALS make ideal gifts, complete line svail- at Sherwin-Williams. 175 Gees | We also carry oil oatele. DANCE IN Tracadie Mall Friday Musie by the Vibrations. Ad- best Vand Moore and McLeod's. HEAR PLEASE REMEMBER the Hospital patients with « Christmas. They cannot go the holidays. Canadian Mental : Association collection boxes are leeal. fe Charlottetown at Hotman’s, Eatow'e~ KINGS COUNTY*. gional High School. $2.00 couple. | CmRISTMAS LIGHTS checked asd re Raired free at Montague Electrie Co, . a> * NTER RIVER Elementary Schon 14 : bool, | DANCE every Friday nignt Cardigan Hall. Clift - Peters Dancing from 9:30 p.m. te 12:30 9.m. THE LAW office of Kenneth R. Mae Donald.in the Civie Building, Montague, "| will be open each Saturday. DANCE PARISH Hall, Seurie every” 7 night. Music by the Blue od PRINCE COUNTY “SANTA WILL be at the Legion, vans = oe at ae Pm. under in” ee Katee The passing of the late Mrs. Boswall is not only a distinct loss to the community, but is in the home, the vacancy wiil be | most keenly felt Her many| fulness. In her younger days she was @ diligent worker in the church and Sunday school. For many years, was superintendent of the’! Cradle Roll Department, It was @ great pleasure in her evening of life to watch the young come and go each Sun day. The children looked for- ward to the hearty welcome and usual Left to mourn the loss of a joving wife and mother ere her husband, three daughters and’ four sons, namely: Edna (Mrs. Stanley Foster). Dunstaffnage; Rena (Mrs. Warburton God- frey) North Wiltshire; Verna (Mrs. Geis Jenkins). Cross net N Wikshire; Rowell, Frenchfort; Lincoln on the old homestead. Also two sisters, Ka- therine (Mrs. John MacNeil) Village Green; Hilda (Mrs. Sa- muel Masters) Vernon. Two bro- situate lying and being in the le kind and cheerful disposition Village of Sherwood in Queen's |She won the love and respect of| cmRISTMAS DECORATION _Con- County, Prince Edward Island, |ali with whom she came in con-| test will be held in Uigg School Dis- bounded and described. as fol- |tact. In spite of her many home | et. of $15, $19 and $5 for lows: -COMMENCING at 4 ities, shé was always ready and | fet pipe ty te Mars stwend Rob: . point on~the~Western~-boundary~jwilting to” Mi Thine by Dee: fist. a er. eer of a new street now called |¢time of sickness and to assist in Poplar Street, connecting Pina'|eny work for the betierment of Street with Oak Avenue, the said |the community. VITAL STATISTICS. IN MEMORIAM passed away December 17, 1947 Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps. her near. Saons and daughters, LAPPIN — In loving memory of ny father and mother, James Lappin who passed _awdy December 17, 1953. aud mother, Adele Lappin who passed away January 6, 1961, MULLIGAN — In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Ray Mul- ligan, who passed away Dec. 17, 1962. Always a thought many a tear, For one we missed and loved se dear, We shall always remember and wonder why. / ive Hmemianed. Oat eetly ‘tnieoed ty wife and famity. MURPRY — In loving memory of Har- ld Earle » Beatone Mills, whe | Im a quiet country graveyara, MULLIGAN — In loving memory of a: | dear brother, ‘Ray Mulligan, who pas sed away Dec. 17, 1962. friends “and relatives will miss WHITE — In loving...memory of Sadly missed I ember her countless deeds and thought- | | ose mother, Mrs. Margaret GC. White i by hin- sist or aneee = JOMNSTON — Im loving memory ef my sister Mrs. Harry Johnston, wee~ pansed away December 14, 1964, : . Where gentle breezes blow, Lies the one we loved so dearly That we lost one year. ago. You left behind some aching heaste That loved you most sincere. We never have or never will Forget you Loulsa dear. She stood beside us when eff the rest forgot. God gave us strength to tas # And courage to face the blow, 4 But what it meant to lose you ~ ‘No one will ever know, - Lovingly . remembered by sister’ Violet and family. the Prince Edward Isiand Hoopitel fe: | | their kindness while I was a patie — there. Also friends who called, sam: © flowers, treats’ and cards. Thank you ., . thers: , Vernon; and Ambrose, Millview. Also twenty- @ix grandchildren and seventeen great grandchildren, whom she dearly loved. Three brothers Henry, Jasper i her. Always remembered by wife and| Mrs. Marion (Clark) Affleck, Mb @aughier, Angellea and family Stewart. : NOTICES NOTICES ducted py the Rar Frank le k and the Rev. George Elliott; Pownal. Organist was hymns _eung were “Safe In The ‘Arms of Jesus” and ‘‘Softly and Tenderly Jesus ie Calling.” Grand-nephews, Donald and Wal- lace Wood, tendered feelingly as Miss Ruth Lacey, York. The|- TENDERS . Tenders ‘will be received by the undersigned until Dec. 23rd for four 825 by 20 10-ply nylon first line tires; summer tread; and six 825 by 20 ~ 10 ply nylon first line tires, winter treads. Kensington Regional High School Ww. D. CASELEY, Secretary. a@ duet ‘The Lord Is My Shep- herd.” . oe } Pallbearers were: Harold | Heartz, Herbert Dennis, F-L.A. | E. Saunders, Sheldon Hayden. Robert Rhynes and Almon Wood. Flowerbearers were: Henry, Boswall, Elwood Weatherbie, | George Boswall, Harry Weath- | erbie and Malcolm Taylor. . |The service at the grave was! conducted by Rev. Frank La- mortal of a good wife and moth- | er, were tenderly laid 4o_rest in | the family plot at Central Unit- | ed Church cemetery, Dunstaff- | i ino are all tat | re left, Of ae we loved, and shall ne ver forget A loving smile end @ happy face’ place Al through the years be they many or few Twill be years of remembrance Dear Mother of you. - Almon Boswal and family | Drvsdale, Rachmel, the nurses | and attendants of Prince Ed- | ward Island Hospital, neighbours and friends. their many acts of kindnéss during the and“death of Mrs. Boswall. Also. all those who sent flowers, ‘cards end messages of sympathy, also a special thank you to Mrs. , Sheldon Hayden for all her kind READ THE CLASSIFIEDS DAILY - This Christmas Singer Has More Than ’ Ever Before Singer machines Vacuum cleaners Floor polishers Television mae Stereo ~ Record players Typewriters : Washer & Dryers Beautiful sewing baskets Many other gift items _ SINGER SEWING A broken link we can never re- 4‘ illness | CHRISTMAS ee GIFT GUIDE 8 The easy way to gift shopping The Nu-Style DRESS SHOP 90 Great George St. Wishes_alliteeustomers a Merry Christmas Let us. show you our fine selection of dresses _apd suits. FLOWERS * We have a select assortment of Poinsettias, Azaleas. Pot- ted ‘Mums, and Geraniums, all varieties of cut flowers. We give your order fast” » — personal attention WEST END NURSERIES 29 Richmond Street Phone 894-3525 PEPE EOP OLGA OOOO ES “RECORDS ° FOR © CHRISTMAS Children’s ....,..... 39¢ . Popular Hits ...... 98c Long Play from 99¢c ' Victot — 4 Speed Record Plavers Only 26.95 TOOMBS ‘CHRISTMAS. $ To place your ad in the end. gion area’ s~ CARD OF THANKS .. 1. WISH_ TO thank Dr. .- De : Prowse, Dr. Low, nurses and @ ed in stores throughout the Island and... _— iw NEW YEAR'S Eve ball, Morefl ne ‘ i _ Christmas gift _ a — 4.8506 " SEE OUR complete line ar ee 6. Etarge and ~~ ¢mall APPLIANCES 2” BURKE. _.. ELECTRIC: + 112 Kent’ St. 2-1221 5 The Island . ~Grill’s New Manager Walter Lee * wishes you all A Merry Christmas Chinese & American Food. 162 Queen St. “Dial 4-5228. . Charlottetown Billiard Club Wishes you a Merry Christmas and a pros- perous 1966. -_Ch’town MOCHCOOHCOLC COOL NEE | % Gifts with Meaning! Bibl P. : es, ee Books, . Canadian Bible Society Book Store