flOYMENT ' EMPLOYMENT 'WANTED Parts man for progressive local firm. Must be single and have at least .Grade ten education. Experience in small gas engines an asset. Apply in own handwriting, stating age, educat» ion and other qualifications to: Box No. XYZ Guardian-Patriot WANTED 'A conscientious young man to work on 2 cycle and 4 cycle engines. experienced preferred. This job offers year round employment to the right man. State experience and reference. WRITE BOX 3433 . GUARDIAN-PATRIOT NOTICES NOTICES EASTER MONDAY DANCE AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION CLUB ROOMS GRAFTON swarm Dancing 9:30 to |:30 —- Buffet Lunch — Special Dances -- — Door Prize— Admission $3.00 Per Couple TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE CLUB SALESMAN Best opportunity ever offered to honest aggres- sive salesman, from a well known Maritime com- pany. We are looking for a man who likes to meet people, who would like to earn more than aver- age, with opportunity to obtain shares with no immediate capital to the right man. All replies will be held confidential. Write Box 3439 c/o Guardian - Patriot Charlottetown. SMALLPOX VACCINATION Children Commencing School This Autumn Should be vaccinated for Smallpox now. Clinics for Vaccination and Inoculations are held at Community Centre. Stewart Street. Charlottetown. every Friday l.30-4.00 p.m. A successful smallpox vaccination (one .which leaves a mark) is required for attendance at school. ATTENTION—No Smallpox Vaccinations will be given during July and August. MEN WANTED WE NEED 2 MEN IMMEDIATELY IF YOU DRIVE YOUR OWN CAR AND CAN BE BONDED AGED 25—50 Come in and See what we have to offer. APPLY— SATURDAY—APRIL |3TH —— 9.30 AM. TUESDAY—APRIL 23RD—9.30 AM. GRAND CANYON DISTRIBUTING CO. LTD. 142% Gt. George St. Charlottetown ' CLOSED TILL MONDAY MORNING APRIL l5TH. Due To The Death at MISS EVELYN BLOCK of New York MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. Charlottetown. MARKERS for PROVINCIAL EXAMINATORS Teachers are required for the marking of Grade VIII and Grade X Provincial Examinations. Those interested must apply before April 19 to: Gordon .L. Bennett Secretary Examining Board Prince of Wales College Charlottetown, P.E.I. OTICEs NOTICES TTENTION WOODCUTTERS We are still contracting for: LOGS - POLES Yard Locations CharIottetown—Souris—Georgetown . —-Contact— WOODROW WHEATLEY Mt. Edward Road — Parkdale NOTICE Applications will be received to April 27th, 1963, for two additional members for the Char- lottetown City Police Force. Applications will be made in applicants own handwriting to the Chief of Police. QUALIFICATIONS NECESSARY. Canadian Citizen or British Subject Age 21 to 35 Inclusive Education Grade 9 Minimum Height 5’ 10" Minimum Weight 170 lbs. Applications will have attached thereto the following: Copy of Birth Certificate Copy of Certificate of Education Copy of Certificate of Health Two Character References. Salary to start at $2860.00 per annum If accepted cost of medical examination will be refunded. F. STERNS WEBSTER. Chief of Police Charlottetown, P. E. I. BIRTHS DRIBCOLL — At the Charlotte- town tail. ursday. April 4th, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Driscoll. a daugh- tu‘ Laura Marie. CHING —- At the Souris Hos- pital on April 2, 191/53. to Mr, ~ and Mrs. Elwood Chlng (nee Mavis Rose), Red Point. a daughter Gwen Ann. Weight 8 lbs., 6 oz. PROUD —- At the PE. Island Hospital on Sunday, April 7, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Proud, Winsloe North. I daugh- ter Sue-Anne Elizabeth. Weight 7 lbs. A sister for Jo-Anne, David and Dianne. SINCLAIR — To Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sinclair, of Springfield. a daughter. Catherine Anne (Cathy). weight 8 pounds. 13 ounces. on Apr‘ 5, 1963. at the Prince County Hospital, A sister for Roger and Doreen. MOASE — To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moa-se. Remington, a son. Clarence Arnold, weight 9 pounds. 3 ounces. on April 9. 1963, at the Prince County Hospital. MAYNE —— To Mr. and Mr. Gerald Mayne, (nee Elaine Wright) of Springfield. a son, Gerald Kris, weight 9 pounds, 4 ounces, on April 7, 1963, at the Prince County Hospital. 'WAUGH —— To Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Waugh, of Wilmot. a daughter. Ma ' Claire, weight 6 pounds. 9 ounces, on April 9, 1963, at the Prince County Hospital. FRIZZELL —- At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. Sunday April 7th, 1963, to Mr. and s. d Frizzell (nee Diane Jardine), Charlottetown, a son, James Donald. weight 7 lbs., 10 ozs. GALLANT — At the Charlotte- town Hospitai. Tuesday, April 9th 1963. to Mr. and rs. Lloyd Gallant, Kinkora. a daughter. Weight 6 lbs., 12 025, A sister for Debbie and David. - ROGERS —— Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Rogers are pleased to an- nounce the arrival of their son. Donald Paul, at the Prince Edward Island Hospital, April 8th, 1963. Weight 9 lbs., 8 025. LUNDRIGAN —- Born at the 161188 County Memorial Hos- pital, April 3rd, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lundrigan (nee Lillian Roche), Glenfan- ning. a daughter, Gladys Rose Anletta. weight 8 lbs., 103/4 cu. A sister for David. Pat- rick, Sandra. and Randy. ENGAGEMENTS GARDINER — Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mac- Ca-ull. North Bedeque. wish to. announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathryn Adele, to Waldo Brenton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Ger- dinar, Chelton. M North Bedeque United Church at 2 pm. and Mrs. John M. Mulli . ce the engagement of Elizabeth to Leonard son . an Murphy. Charlottetown. Mar- riage to take place on May Church. Charlottetown. ' Births, Deaths, Marriages , I take place on Mao. 4”}, at the BELL — In iovmg memory of MULLIGAN — MURPHY — Mr. I We do not forget you. nor do. gan ‘ we intend. Charlottetown are pleased to We think of you often and will to the en . , their youngest daughter. Mary Gone and forgotten by some you 3 John. may be I d Mrs. John J.I8ut dear to our memory you? 11th. 1903. at Holy Redeemer Ella. son and daughter-indan Per IThe Guardian Charlottetown. Thurs. April 11. 1968. 13 KlNG'S COUNTY I DR. BJ. GRANT. Optometrist ‘will be in his Montague office {every Saturday from 10 am. - i 5 pm. THE LAW oifice of Kenneth R. MacDonald in the Civic Building at Montague will be open each Saturday. MONTAGUE BIBLE CHAPEL MARRIAGES MacDONALD — COMPTON — The marriage of Flt-Lt. Ron- ald K. MacDonald. Rosalind. Alberta, and Betty H. Comp- ton. St. Eleanors. took place on March 4. 1963. at St. John' th Evangelist Anglican Church. in Montreal, P.Q. The Announcements CITY & OUEENs .35.... m... g... I... mini: TICKETS FOR Easter Monday mom. $60.00. Toombs Music IChariiy Bail available at Myers >Sm’e’ . . MARCH 0F DIMES Charity Studio, Charlottetown Hotel or by ‘ sending remittance to Post Of- officiating clergyman was Rev. . J. Kohner. “cc 3"" 142' Charmwmwm Monday April 15th. 1963. Span-land ,7 Pm Euler services- All DEATHS “WE TREAT rm: srcx sored by the Prince Edward Is-Imrd‘ally "Wiled *0 attend~ SIM- land Chapter of the Canadian 1 193’ Streight- Foundation for Poliomyelitis and. ‘ ‘ rehabilitation. MAIR _ At the Livingston and WELL" — GigSGY’S Pharmacy MacArthur Nursmg Home.1A little early for summer . . DANCE- LEMON ha". Cardi' Wednes‘jay' April 10' 1963i'IBU'l‘ . . . . what about the éantEasmr Mo"??? savage?!“ Miss Anna J.R. Mair. RN, for- I . . an een serVIce - : . em mer superintendent of the I9001 ' I'. ' .‘ see 01.1}- Fashmned TEZU‘IIEESSFIIESEARNIIE 170:0} and Old Time dancing 9 - 12:30- prince Edward Island Hospital. lstyled SWlm Caps today — 8" ever Y 95 — “‘8 1’13” Music by Clifford Peters and in her 77th year Resting at .Brand new‘for 1963 . . . . Just reconds. l6 83“? Kl - Jack Webster. the Mach.“ Fu'nel.al Home .arrIvc-d. Prices 79c to $2.98. Toom‘bs Music Store. ‘ Funeral notice later. Visiting} loo-[TED Tulips and Hvaclm how's comrf‘encmg this anal“: ths for Easter. $1.25 each de-i , noon at 4 o clock_ ll “vemd chaflottetown Bret! N0 MEETING for Kensing- leNGWELL fl- In loving mom- I G _ 0" T‘ueSdayuApm 9" cry of a dear son and brothe order now 1963' Lowe” Elmer 1"“ 0f 23 George A. Dingweli who e- KlI‘kWOOd Drive in parted from us ll year. Resting at the MacLean This day we do membe} ' Funeral Home until noon to« A loving thought we give day’ Apr“ 11' me“ to central To one no longer with Lie Christian Church for funeral But - our hearts still lives. service commencing at 3 pm. I , Interment in Sherwood ceme- ‘The bio“ was great the Show ~tery. . Jeweu's Green. :ton Home and School this month. houses. York. Phone 4-7074. I301!“ meal“ {01' bom Elm!“ liary and High Schools in month GOOD FRIDAY Service 3 - 4 [of May, o'clock by Charlottetown Minis-I terial Association in Trinitylcl REGUkAghEHErsgggggfi Church. You are invited. an“ “ Canadian Legion. Music by the 11-13”. May 6 and 7th. Tickeis'; may be obtained from W. I.‘ H 1 Members. Ellis Bros, SherwoodL II I MacpunsnsoN wenodgnTlgeidlgy: Inf Mrs. Ruben Watts. Phone 433 F0 se A arm 0 I .d C sts S SI e Pherson of 51 Upper Hillsborol ‘ 58°8- - .é'I'he sorrow of parting without: Street in hIs 36th year. Rest , f e“. cum Pm”, Hush! a“ SUMME‘RSIDE — F r s n c i s severe We little thought his death so ea . ‘Only those who have lost can i tell . , arew ggmgtffig; wrigfigefigflgzi? Lovineg remembered by hisevery Friday night. 3-30 Dm- w'm be held today April 11_ mother, brothers and sisters_ Sponsored by Hall Committee- WIth service commencing ‘at MCGEE _ DANCE To BE held in Con-an , 1:30. Interment In Hampshire; hau Monday April L5th.I cemeteny, ’ ‘ I In loving memory of our dearest son and brother ;Ban I Wilfred McGee, who passerIISponsored by the CWL. [MacKay of Summerslde was DARRACH -— Suddenly at away April 10th. 1952. fined $100 and costs in “one. Argyle Shore. Tuesday, April Just a tribute of love and re- COME To Pot Lud‘ suppw'Lcourt yesterda by Mags. 9. 1963, Velma Louise, daugh-I membrance. Hampshire hall Saturday, April ‘ y {irate RS. Hinton QC after he- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hector To a son who was one of the besti27th- Aid 0f U.C.W. . lng convicted of sendmg in a Banach. aged 4 years, Best. The joys that he missed on life's: . ing at the Cutcliffe Funeraif highways. “EASTER” fighNDé‘l: "lies-ht false alarm during a heavy Home. from where the funeral .May he find in God's haven of: 3"“ pr .' an gt.” w t r March 13 will be held Thursday. with, rest. Home. Door prize. Aid Ladles‘sngesro mRon MaéMahOI; acted service commencing at 3 .‘Asleep in God's beautiful garden igumlaW-Q.WE¥9F¥2°M welcomev : for tzegirown while counsel for o'clock. Interment in Cutcli'ffe Free from all sorrow'and pain. “mg “ ° ‘ I accused was .y arson Mac- Ireceiving vault. ;Some day when life's Journey 13 GRAND ORANGE LODGEI Naught Qc, ' BOYLAN _ In the Sacred Heart; meet In,Mumy River. Wednss- Mr. MacNaught I sked for n ‘ .day Alml 24th» at 10 am. Ladles dismissal on the grounds the 'meet in Lodg room; men meet I'm over, We shall meet our dear “Wil- fred” again. Always remembered by father, promom' age 84 years' ReSt' mother and sisters Phyllis, Doro- ing at the Hennessey Funera thy and Olga. Home from where t fu- , neral will be held Friday morn- VILLARD — In loving memory ing at 8: to St. Patrick's of Mrs. Deroy J. Villard. who Church, Fort Augustus for ser- passed away April 11th. 1962. vice at 9:30, Interment will be Do not ask us if we miss her in the church cemetery. 0h, there's such a vacant place, Home. April 10, 1963, Joh I Ed ' I ’3 accused was going through a Balm“ Chum“ ha“. period of the delirium tremens I at. the time after a period of drinking and actually thought he w a f'r L PANTRY AND Variety Sale] Mr. MacMahon told the court at Stewart and Beck‘s,SaturdayIdrinking was no excuse except ;April 13th. Sponsored by Mon-I in cases of insanity and he felt Itague Womens Institute- I accused was not insane at the Win Boylan. formerly of I YORK Fashion Show. YorkITremioncs. Admission 75 cents.. SHEEN _, A, the p'EJ. mm How we‘d love to hear her foot-1 LIE time of the offence_ Slim. Ami? 10’ Joseph iAnd siteefg'ain her smiling face “EEK-holly“ 0“ ¥$ur$z§mipgfll yei‘i’s" Rifiiiiis°iima§§ 1... But the Lord who save has 111"“ 1963- I ROYAL SECURITIES ’ ‘ Corporation Limited worded from the Davison Fu- neral Home to his late resid- ence this afternoon. The ser- vice will be held fIrom St. Mark’s Anglican Church, Ken- Up $1315 ven your right 0",“! DANCE LEGION Hall. Cardl-I won, I y Egan, Easter Monday. April 15.: Mom dear our hearts are aching Canteen Service. 9 to 11.30. Me- But the will of God was done, dew and old time dancing from; Investment Securities ALEX M. WILSON Manager 137 Graiton St. Dial #8583 ’ - _ Always remembered and sadly ‘9 to 12.30. Cl Peters a n Charlottetown iirtlggégpéf'rzéég . missed by husband and family. lJack Webster's. Orchestra. tery. Kensington. '. 9 COMPTON—Wednesday. April. 10. 1963, Milton Compton. in his 55th year. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Saturday, April 13 with ser— vice commencing at 2. pm. Interment in V-alleyfield cem- rnest G. Bell. who passed.» away April 12. 1961. I ~ i I I ever will be. I Lovineg remembered by wife1 ‘ cy and Lois. DURHAM COUNTY DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL BOARD This Board operates five high schools about 40 miles east of Toronto— close to through highways and railways. The ‘ Teachers Federation rates our schools excellent in all respects. 'llhe minimum salary is $4.600 with an allowance for ax- to $2,600—the maximum salary will be close to DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island TENDER SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon Friday, April 19th, 1963, for the PURCHASE of the OLD R UGH RIVER BRIDGE SUPERSTRUCTURE Plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of the undersigned, Old West Kent School, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Sale: Co., THANK YOU The Directors and Exhibitors the P.E.I. Easter Beet Show and Sale wish to thank the following donors of Special Prizes to the I9=63 Show and Fred F. Kitson. Arthur H. Roper. Hyde, Wellington MacNeill, Havelock Lime Works, R.T. Holman Ltd.. Bank of Montreal, Co-op Super Market, Turner Farm Equipment, Exhibition As- sociation, Ivan Kerry, Semple’s Pharmacy, Moore & MacLeod Ltd., Firestone Home and Auto Co., Orville R. Turner, Gil Henry. Rogers Hardware Ellis Bros. Canada Packers Ltd., (Feed of Roland .Ball Charlottetown Hotel. Easter I 600d Friday: 1013" “mu 2 P-m. _ ' a r.- Division), Hughes Drug Co., Tom Davies, Queen St. Meat Market, LePage Shoe Co., A.J. Zakem, Stead’s Pharmacy, Jimmy Power, Canadian Tire Corporation, Douglas Bros. & Jones, P.E.I. Aber~ deen Angus, Shorthorn and Hereford Associations and Maritime Hereford and Aberdeen Angus Associations. Derience 19 “0'00" I“ am” ‘ mm" A depo' it t $25 00 is ' ed nd will be . s o . requir , a re- m mm‘ W “e mm“ m mm” 1963’ .‘ funded when the plans are returned to the depart- (1) Teachers of Commercial and Stems!“th subject! ment. (2) Teacher of Madam—this position might lead to - ~ Head of h Highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Teachers of Englidi. History, Geography and Mathemaucs combinations. (4) Teachers of Physical Education either Girls or Boys. J. Philip Matheson Minister of Highways (3) 01' TCA —your fastest link with Europe, Debentures For Sale l ‘9 (s) Teschar or Loon—onse- 10 to is. Chlgrldggetoww‘ard Island summer Applications will be University omen Apfi18I1963- ST. AGUSTINE SCHOOL DISTRICT go In Europe. Or if you preter, by TCA from Montreal ~ only TCA leis lrnm Montreal In all these countries: trance, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, lreland. For Europe this summer, see your travel agent or TCA. Ask about TCA's entertaimng new “Planalrip KiI" 'sparks novel travel ideas. You won't want to miss anoiher.day...of Europe '63. This summer. don't miss another day of glonous Furope. If this is your year Ior Europe, jet there by TCA. Your fastesl link with Europe Is‘ TCA’s 0013 Halifax IeI In Britain; the only one-plane service from the Maritimes. Three times a week it speeds off — non-stop to Glasgow or London, on by connecting airline anywhere you want to eonsideredfmrn .w‘hoarewilltngtoattend Summer in wlilmt Tesdrar Tr I London. To- atning at the Ontario College of Education route or Kingston. Send wnitten applications to W. B. Reynolds. Secretary- 'Preasimar . 1m, Bowmanville. Ontario. giving all p0 gm details, such as age. university attended and codifica- ans. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS RUSTICO. P.E.I. Province of Prince Edward Island TENDER SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon Friday, April 19. 1963. for the DEMOLITION of the OLD HILLSBOROUGH RIVER BRIDG SUBSTRUC’I'URE, PIERS and ABUTMENTS. Plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of the undersigned, Old West Kent School, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. A deposit of $25.00 is required, and will be re.‘ funded when the plans are returned to the de. partment- Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Sealed Tenders marked “Tenders For Debentures" will be received at. the home of the secretary, Alyre Pineau, Rustico, P.E.I. up to and opened publicly at 8.00 o’clock April 23rd, 1963 for the following: Fifty Four Thousand ($54,000.00) St. Agustine School District serial debentures payable at par at Royal Bank of Canada. Hunter River and Charlottetown. Terms twenty years repay/able in such a manner that principal and interest would be approximately equal over twenty year period. Bonds will be in $500 and $1,000 denominations. Tenders must be in writing and submitted in sep- arate envelopes appropriately marked. bentures are guaranteed by the Province of Prince Edward Island and are to be. dated May 15, 1963. _ Highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. MARCH OF DIMES CHARITY BALL EASTER MONDAY , at CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL 9.30 PM. écléets available Charlottetown Hotel. Myers u no. Jot Economy Return Fares From Monrlmv (via Halifax) Paris $5210 down — $‘2I.04 7‘ (Full MOI. . $557.00 Dussigglfils 56.00 “"6; 22.63 ....o.u. (3..) all Fsrs- $518.10 Ask about TCA'I Fly anwrl‘ny Lalrr Plan and Ipcrial low Group Fares : s» Morton Dew. 181 Queen SL. or call 8541 lmclinician-Tore monthly ( J. Philip Matheson Minister of Highways Signed ST. AGUSTINE SCHOOL DISTRICT Price $10.00 Couple (Buffet Included) Charlottetown ponsoned by P. E. I. Chapter Canadian Founda- Prince Edward Island ALYRE pINEAU SEC on for Poliomyelitis and Rehabilitatim. ' April 8, 1963. y