‘I. NOTICES: NOTICES - ie 6 The Guiedian, Charlottetdwn, § May. 14, 1, 1986, ROCK: “SHAKE SIDING Foot, And See Disease “INSULATION | Poses Problems For Russians’ FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES ; MOSCOW (AP2—The — Soviet The two suecessful ‘winter BY JonnsManvitie 3 =y colors . v Plastic | Union appears headed for a wheat crops-in-a-row_were_seen Rises Tobe Completed for Your: Inspectica” | good es crop, but an as significant. Experts’ said The most inexpensive home care unchecked. spread of foot and better use of fertilizer wasa Let us prove it with a “FREE ESTIMATE” mouth disease is expected to likely answer. 5 Year Low Cost Financing hold down meat and dairy .pro- ~Ask—for—-J AMES. STEWART 'duction, qualified ee said ~ MONARCH ROOFING Ah ONSULATION: Pa as ae Ch’town 894-4560 ; : S'side_ 436-3419~° wheat crop probably will exceed " ANNUAL MEETING : Rabies Cases In N.B. Wave ee five years, but fall short of last year’s record harvest If the trend continues in the farlayger spring wheat, crop, linformants said, thé Russians cen ‘ ; FREDERICTON (OP) — Dr, ing of the: Mt. see might be able to get by without —D The annual meefi 9 | purchases in the West for the J-R. Feindel, director of com: first time since 1962 munciable diseases for New art Strawebrry Growers Exchange will But foot and mouth disease, Brunswick. said Friday no cases lof rabies have been—reported. in humans¢since an_ outbréak of the fatal disease was discover- ed in foxes several weeks ago,- but two incidents had occurred | which struck cattle. in the Uk- last fall and, .by some Re in estimates, affected a third of- be held June 8, om te ‘sevie Union's. 87,000,000 Neattle, was reliably reported to have spread south and west into Moldavia. Informants said po- mans, — Memorial Hall —_—+——— lice and troops were. manning | = In af 2ztement released here oO KEEPING. SERVICE. checkpoints in affected “areas, | by Deputy Minister C.W. Kelly, “ISLA ND- B K “but~stillhad-notbeenable_to | py’ -Feindel warned the ~SWILL =" bring the disease undér control. | to ayoid direct contact with any" “BORDERS “ON -ROMANIA | raine 1966 at 8 p.m. > Orgahize and maintain a complete aa of your enti Moldavia borders. on acting ia ar unusual manner . 8 o and includin omania. «Any person’ bitfen_by a Hialeah RORCONE GUE 5 ‘ ta = » The average winier Wheat’ animal under-such circumstances vear.end financial statements and ‘income tax re- crop during the last five years should immedictely report to a et AR ner eccrine cs : was . 25,000,000 . tons.. Experts doctor for treatment, he: said. Instruct: and assist -in maintaining your Own re- estimated the figure this year Dr, Feindel sfid Cc Wien: aandn re ——would be -27,000,000 to a suves to check “the sperad of the Provide all other accounting services: necessary aes ues tons ee eh drop. re behiathere eeu. -- for efficient business operation and’ management. this year was blaméd on lower yince where the disease has been ‘Write: P-O. Box 190 Charlottetown, P. E. I. planted acreagey senotied an there rr amie z 23 ( s 8 ours : or undue alarm on pa , . _Phone: | 804- 8283" SUNS eta ead bus news : how —| ye, | ark. residents of these. localities. | Vita Statistics Areas where rabies have been MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH | discovered were not specified but 2 BIRTHS earlier reports said two cases vaeeittibaiisa soa = DEPARTMENT. OF HEALTH . —_____ Charlottetown. __ springs 2500, front shécks,-6 tires 825 by 20 ten were fourid=it foxes in the Freéd- ericton area. Folk Songs Book [Tin Homa ys. © TO Be Published CLASSES NEW SERIES BEGINS-AT ~ SUMMERSIDE HEALTH CENTRE 205 Linden Avenue | STEWART Beasié and George ‘are happy to announce the birth of their \ son. Kevin George, at Prince County | Hospital on May 12. A_ brother. for Susan and Barbara. “WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1966 ~|fweigne ibe, 100u. Javon Wiliam. bite Ge ec - 2:00 P.M. FOR MOTHERS “ENGAGEMENTS "Songs Of The Miramichi", a 7:00 P.M. FOR COUPLES “book prepared by folk song col- Louise Manny, will de, _sponsored — by the town of’ cu RE: EY — TRAINOR — Mr. and Mrs. | Vernon. J. Curley, Charlottetown are lector Dr. ased to announce the engagement of — e wary Het Shae ae their foe J son fe Mr and. Mr Newcastle, | J Leslie Trainor, Emerald ea ohe recent towh council meeting | The Canadian Heart [aaa eee , of The Most Holy Redeemer, “Char ; = : | Jettetown, on June 11, 1966 at 10:30 The book will contain about ‘a.m. y 2.000 words, 101 songs and about 12 pictures covering log Foundation ~~} IN MEMORIAM + BAGLOLE — In fond and-loving-mem- chi around the 1800s. : i “ : ery of Mrs. James..A. Baglole who Dr. Manny says the book was | Would like to thank all -those-who-have.support- passed away, May 14, 1965... started. before the death. of Can- ed heart research through “In Memoriam” dona- amin” adian-born publisher Lor d | tions in the past, and wishes to point out that — : __ Beaverbrook .at his request. It | MAGAN —_ Io loving memory of ¥ was to have retailed at $9.95 and “In-Memoriam”-cards—are—available. by phoning The Canadian Heart Foundation at 894-8297 in dear husband and father Joseph Hagan, who. passed away May i4th, 1965. I little knew when I awoke that morn The sorrow the day would bring. . | The call Was sudden, the -shock-severe— . To part with one we loved so dear. | Always remembered by his wife Kath- Jeen and family. ® about,1,200copies were to be printed, The donor will receive an official ein for: in- eome tax, purposes from the Foundation. ~s, In-Memoriam donatigns are not-only an enduring ‘Moving Upward NEW: YORK- (AP)—US: ‘Peal | producers, have announced price | BANKS -- In Joving memory of our dear sons, Gordie and Freddie Banks. We shall know your voice in* the lambs~-new book, : Your steps on the streets of gold. T E N D F R S And the same sweet smiles, |; incrases,. that are expected: to w And the clasp ¢ of your. hands boost costs to users by $100,- As it were jn the days of old. ' Waweriéd“-by parents and. brother. 000,000 a ae J It t t 1 Tenders will be sive for the purchave~ of -a-<j macan—-t0—Joving- memory -of- our We ee eee eee 2 ! dear fath nd andfather Joseph Price increase in wet a dec truck for the Montague Fire Brigade, 3 ton, 158" — Sivas whe pened sway May Th Thy--ade- wheel hase, 330 cu. in. V-8 motor, 5 speed trans- There is a smile we will always re: Indications were that mission, 8100 rear spring and auxiliaries, front | gscice'we wil aways recall ties, manufacturers and other users would ~pass the higher costs on to consumers, The action is likely .to put pressure on wttilities to seek higher. rates “for. electric .power More than. half the ~ electric Of. one we will cherish forever | Who was so dear to us ail. | Sadly missed by his son Elmer and | daughter-in-law Evelyn..and grandsons. + CARD OF THANKS ply (4 heavy traction rear) 1 CC flashers, 20 by 6.5 wheels, rear-end: ratio-7.20- by_1,-two 6 volt batteries capacity 210 amps, heater and defroster, brakes hydraulic with booster, wipers dual elec- tric, arm rests. Less Federal tax, less freight 1 WISH TO express my thanks te” the fi i ean - an | doctors clergy, “sisters. nurses ana {rom coal. charges. : = ‘staff of the Charlottetown Hospital for their wonderful care and kindnes# while a patient there. To the many friends who visited_me, sent treats. letters and cards. I also wish tosthank those who | In hetped at home while. was a pafient im hospital. A very sincere thank you to all. = s FISH TRAILS. LABELS Ontario alone, the fresh water herring has three. other names: cisco, tullibee and gray- back. Tenders will’ be received until May 21st, 1966. ~ bowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. FIRE CHIEF D. H. COFFIN. Mrs. Gordon Hooper FARM FOR SALE AT KINKORA 130. acres, about-100 acres clear, balance. wood- land.- Large 2-storey house, good barns. Good broek ideal for pond. Will sell with or without -buildings, Travel Trailers and | a - “Mobile Homes — | | 1-15: Corsair Travel. Trailer, fully equipped, fold-- ing bunk. Seo? Pyramid Travel Trailers, electric _ brakes, fridge. 3 burner stove, double bottles, overhead bed, {oiler range hood: Real: beauties, 1. PLEASE NOTE Fi ifteert 12" Pyramid and Shamrock tiavel trailers will _arrive within the next two: weeks), SEE US BEFORE YOU. BUY. : S. R. JOHNSTON: LTD. Your Ford Dealer _ ST. PETER’S ROAD ( ‘HARLOTT ETOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 46 (East Royalty) IN QUEENS COUNTY LIST OF DEFAULTING RATEPAYERS, FOR ASSESSMENT ON REAL PROPERTY JAMES P. CALLAHAN 116.Walthen Drive Tel.: 894-3333 Hit BLACKWOOD HODGE LEH SD MONCTON: 389-3425 CEDARAPIDS MSs ta Name oe - Re giicnie so far - Amount taxes Poll. Taxes, Description Assessed as known due on real estale Ele. ea of lands” es Leslie Roper Jr. - Norwood Rd. $347.09 $22.05 | Land and Buildings Walter Heartz East’ Royalty $542.48 ’ $ 10.00 Land and Buildings ‘ i « . ) NOTICE-is-hereby -given-that.-pursuant_to_the School Act. 1—will_on the 14th day of June A.D. 1966 at the hour of Eleven o'clock in the forenoon or as soon theréafter as | can be heard, make application. to the Judge of the County Court for Queens County, in ‘the Court House at Charlottetown for Judgment against each ‘and all the ‘ Jands above described for the respectiv®; amounts above mentioned and then unpaid “together with the costs of this application and will: proceed..upon such judgment as by law directed, unless cause to thé contrary be shown on the making of such application at the time and place aforesaid. And-Take Notice that no defendant shall be admitted to oppose any Such application unless he shall prove that at least/Three days previously to the hearing he served a written notice on the Secretary of ‘Trustees or at his . an bat pg a ma Spot oe Te " see — i -Humans Miss in which foxeshad bitten hu- ‘public. B “wild animal,-especially—foxes,—! | ging operations on the Mirami-—| U.S. Coal Prices . power in the U.S. is produced— iC Was PECCEd a ever undertaken in PEL... Shaw AA i the biggest job we've UT * tecanenenentt-* Ming - “a 7 a oy e s = crete r% Se a ss aa ' A ‘ ‘oe "ag ° \& oa ¥ + 4 . * 2 re hy’ = a mata anand aitaeaieaen) SO Net mea ol re a ~ nen cescnasiter tern reeen gee rortteinatinedlaeteemensimanctnenacntesstammandecriincerpinen % : s mite “5 =f = a~ ¢ *% = we “=f want to rally Islanders to the most challenging concept of development. and the greatest opportunity since Confederation. What i is needed to get our Island people into the forefront-of eco- nomic expansion is a TOTAL program. . something bolder and more imaginative than we've ever tried before. NOW fs the time for it: NOW, when our economy is..growing day by day, year wy utili- yéar. Now, ‘when the dutlook is so bright and when more progress is certain, ae HIS province is an ideal place for the most massive rural development project ever. undertaken in Canada. A pilot project that would be-of international significance. ' NWYVE propose % setupa sindltt million dollar RURAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY to iceak - erate development in agriculture, fisheries, tourism, education, land use, water conservation ... and, in fact, all phases of the Island’ s economy. , = » HE financing would come not only from your provincial eee But from _ARDA and trom the Area Development Agency. It will attract financing from private industry —‘com- panies that use our type of resources—for large- -scale, continuing research and planning projects, 4 here on the Island. HIS program will bring about a three-fold i increase in the total output of the Province in the next five years... with a five-fold increase as a longer range objective, * : et . ; ‘ ° ; zo 7 aie : =] » a ‘ - E have the men to carry out this program: In addition to 16 Conservative Members of the last House'who are re- offering i in.this election, we have 16 new and able candidates from, the ens CeaCOR WAS ORS | ORRIN wceatRtoRN IE ‘ Various: districts whom lam glad fo have working with me. Wevalso have a capable and dedi-" And we have YOU—the people of Prince Ed- ward Island.. With your help and support, there is no limit to what we can accomplish, working together. ue s keep WORKING together. Let's keep BUILDING together. © s ee Building An Island Of Opportunity. Government cca labia cated civil service, for which | am @lways grateful. place of abdde, of his, intention to oppose such application, nor shall he be alluwed to contest {he same on any grouids excepting those~expressly mentioned in. such notice. : 5 . DATED the lath day #f May A.B. 1966. eo = ; FREDA MacKINNON; h Secretary of Trustees School Dratrict No 48 a ° : be Sussta County. me ‘ ~ ’ —— Place abode East Rovalty, “ A ey e “ ; “Ta : mais