PRE-LENTEN DANCE COMMUNITY CENTRE SATURDAY, FEB. 24th ~ Dancing 9:30 p.m. to 12 Featuring the Downtowners — Admission 60c i ‘SALESMAN WANTED A ales ata Edward Island and part of Nova Scotia, living in Charlottetown. > A and 30 years of age. Married and interested in a sound future with good opportunity for advance- ment. Reply to:— ; Box 6177 Guardian - Patriot _ Giving age, experience, education and marital status. organization is looking for a hard ced salesman to cover Prince very fine opportunity for a man between 23 ~~ Announcements CITY & QUEEN: ae WE TREA T cme sick a Pastor. Sunday School 10, ser- Giguey’s Pharmacy .. vices 11 and 7.30. end special Wampoie's Lett | rhursday 8 p.m inal, reguiar $2.95 extra bargain, | ° . Sata 2 for 3.99. Open 8:30 am. to| FOR PRINCE Edward Island 8 p.m. Drama Association rules and _ jay | Tesulations. Apply to Mrs. M. F. night, Junior Farmers’ Reerea- wees Plays in tentea tion Centre, New Glasgow, | wey be ent by contaatins SHUR - GAIN Amatear Caval- Rerethy Collen, Prinet cade, Hunter River, March 6th. ‘fd Island Libraries, Contestants please send t entries to Mrs. Cyril Smith, Hunter PRINCE COUN sash me Se | vaca si wes } ‘on. t, - CRAPAUD RINK tonight, re- | urday, regular skating 8-10. ey skate 8-10 p.m. Admission | cents. | KENSINGTON RINK today, Saturday, skating 2.00 - 4.00, DORCHESTER PENITENTIARY ‘POSITION VACANT ATTENTION SEED CLEANING _ PLANT OPERATORS The P. E. I. Department ¥ __ the names_of the--Seed—Cleaning—Plant- pr of operation and whether a seed treater is Plesse send this information to Agriculture. Box 2000, Charlottetown guarantee vour name is on the list. P; by NOTICE HOCKEY TONIGHT Intermediate "C" Island Playdowns; PEAKES vs. DUNSTAFFNAGE Game Time 9:00 P.M. S.D.U. Arena Admission 35¢ & 50¢ SNOW REMOVAL NOTICE TO THE SNOW BOUND PUBLIC Driveways — Parking Lots Service Stations etc. Cleared Free of Snow Anvtime of the Day or Nicht MATHESON & MacMILLAN DIAL 4.8622 FISH CANNERS A one day course in cannery overations _and sanitation, sponsored by Federal & Provincial Departments of Fisheries. TO BE HELD - TIGNISH Wednesdav. February 28th 1:30 P.M. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM -Carnery emplovees and operators : in West Prnce area “URGED TO ATTEND" Signed: — E. M. GORMAN ‘SPECIAL NOTICE St. Dunstan's Players will present a Musicale Carousel in St. Marys Hall, Souris _ on Tuesday night February 27th at 8 P.M. . Patsy Leightizer, Peggy Macintyre and ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR SHEET- METAL WORKER (INDUSTRIAL) s Cl 8— Al 2 . INSTRUCTOR 3 Shepherd of Thy Sheep” Harris BIRTHS. DUTIES: | verses. Class '168—Aiternate: | FOY — At the PLR’ Hospital Under direction to be responsible for the work (“Minuet in G. Minor” Stolzel-| 9 Tuesday February 20th, | ___of a group of inmates engaged in the fabrication, | Harris Cisse 190 and Mrs. Coeil assembly, alteration, repair and installation of | Gsm aoe tarnemicg: Derit: | Foy, Tryon, a son Kevin Glenn, sheetmetal articles and eq in connec- | «1, " Whettam Chromatic | Weight 7 Ibs. 9 ons, tion with the performance of industrial contract | “Melody in F"'. Rubinstein. Reil- WOOD — Bessie and Allison, work in an Industrial shop. Familiar with Line Se ee Oe See | are happy to announce the Production methods. W.. Toronto. Class 255-Alter-| arrival of their son, David nate “Godfrey Gordon Gustvaus Allison, at the P.E.I. Hospital, QUALIFICATIONS: : | Gore” Class 226 — Alternate Friday February 23rd. Weight Equivalent to Grade 10 education, Apprentice. |“T* Fighting Temeraire, 7 Ibs. 7 ox, ship or equivalent to 4 years general tmetal | REGULAR SKATE Crapaud work; preferably foremanship experience; teach- | Rink tonight. 810 p.m. Admiss ENGAGEMENTS ing ability an asset; technica] school -de- | sion 25 - 35 cents. Good m in operating modern sheet metal machinery. A | MUSIC FESTIVAL Entries 4 Mrs. William P. Bernard, | knowledge of blueprint reading. The ability to | must be mailed not later than Hunter River, wish to an- _ “March —ist; to: Mrs. Wendell’ mounce the engagement of tion, Some knowledge of weld'ng; both arc and | Wed, Box 551, Charlottetown, | their daughter, Carol Gladys oxy-acetylene; and other related duties as be required. SALARY: $4350. fo $4800. per annum. may « Freeuniform, three weeks annual leave: life and sickness p insurance; sick leave; pension ~ benefits. Reply in writing giving complete details of age, education, trade training; work experi- ence, etc. to: B. E. DUFFY, ° Personne! Office. Dorchester Penitentiary Dorchester, N.B. . NOTICES NOTICES ATLAS WANTED The Department of Education reauires several copies of Meacham's Atlas of Prince Edward Island (1880). Copies will not be purchased unless condition is good. One copy of Prince Edward Island Past and Present is also required. VARIETY CONCERT and one- act play at Millview hall, Mon- day, February %, 8:15 p.m. Sponsored by 8.00 - 10.00. REV. JOHN KEITH, returned Vernon River Missionary from Angola will | speak at the United Baptist |The Guartian, Charlottetown, Sat., Feb, 24, 1962. 11 i 1 i Fee FER i d i 725 Hi pf i E 4 a | al 25 5 iE AH: ing from 48 p.m. before regular | a | MUSIC FESTIVAL Syllabus | to Gerald Wendell, son of Roy and the late Mrs. Champion, NORTH RIVER RINK Tonight | Darnley. Marriage to take Saturday, February 24th, sec-| sisce in the near future. ond game of Semi-Finals, Hamp- | shire Bulldogs vs. Cornwall DEATHS | HICKIE — On February 2ist, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Creed, Panmure Meteors. Game time 8 p.m. . Admission 25 - 50 cents. te after. THE POSTPONED annual, 44 Crapaud Creamery Co., will be) ‘sland. Mrs. Elizabeth Mar- held Monday afterndon, Febru-| garet Hickie, formerly of ary 26th, in the Crapaud Public) Amherst, N.S., in her Bist. year. Funeral service and in- retary. terment in Amherst, N.S. NUTICES NOTICES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Residents and Former Residents Charlottetown, P.E.I. Here fs an excellent opportunity to operate a business of your own in Charlottetown, P.E.I. A major oil company has aew, modern service station for lease and is now accepting applications from ambitious men with smal] amount of cap- ftal and good credit references. The successful applicant will be fully trained in service station operation and business man- ment. This is an outstanding opportunity to enter into business yourself, which will return to you a substantial yearly profit. ‘All replies will be treated confidentially, Send all details yourself in first letter to Box 6079, Guardian-Patriot. SF & f YOUNG LIBERAL MEETIN { | | | 1.5.0 Per em Ber pe | » a wi And : MILK SKIMMED But time so far has only , ‘Minimum fat 2% How much we miss her yet. Per at nee. wae Per God gave us strength to fight It. por p¢ ie ¢. And courage to face the blow. per 7 gg. Te » But what it meant to lose you, , P . No ose will ever know NTRS - Scena Dolly and Martha. PASTEURIZED - HOMOGENIZED MILK ; : MacLEOD — In loving memory ee eee : of a dear daughter Florence paper containers : MacLeod who passed away Per Retail February 2%, 1061. Per ¢ seseeeee drosssranescnngnndeanie gee y In the gra rd softly sleeping Cee eee een eaeeee sereeereererrre : Where the flowers gently wave The price per i tretserens, eps, bas, mele ; Lies “a we loved so ue the RCAF. Station, oe Bleonors ‘hell be: hotels, ia In her lonely silent grave. (a) ween ho Gna eae mains repay med “a never (b) when purchaser maintains Sonny * woe wi wor aosonary sade The rubber Wube shell be supplied by the owner ihe + can, ;. 2 Se MONTAGUE AND SOURIS Le Pele Around the grave where Flor. PASTEURIZED MILK CETTE was ence is laid. _, Minimum fat 3.5% wa eee westsanle Too dearly loved and missed qt Retail lhe Per at. 18e Ife to ever be forgotten by mother iPer pt. lle 100 Per gE 100 oe and dad O'Reilly. Per % pt. Te tc Per tpt fe bk STONE — In loving memory of |HOMOGENIZED- my mother, Mrs. Ernest | ASTEURIEED © BLEND aan Stone, who passed away Minimum Retail wees em Retell Wholesale twenty-five years ago today, \Pet at Me ie Per qt. de Me February 24, 1997 IPer pt ile we Pe Me 19e Always remembered by her Per % pt. Te t Per%pt. ile 10s | son Arthur. ‘TABLE CREAM WHIPPING CREAM | FORD — In me of Mrs Minimum fat 18% Minimum fat 32% | Joseph Ford, who passed away Te @e = Per @t. $1.12 $1.08 February 24, 1963. iy an me Per Be B “ _ A beautiful memory of one 80 per 4 pt. Ife 1c Per % pt. © o* r We cherish still with love sincere CHOCOLATE MILK A day that comes with sad re | fmum Retail Wholesale To one that we will never for. Ber 3 bred ae eet. [Per 7 on Te be Always remembered by, dau- | The of $4.24 | .24 per hundred shall be paid by the processer- ghters Lelia, Ina and Hazel. | Price of an re ve MacLEOD — In loving memory 6¢ per hundred pounds for every 1/10 per at es noe of my dear grand-daughter, and a deduction of 6c per hundred pounds for every 1/10 par Florence MacLeod, who died cent butterfat below 3.6%. All milk shail be O i aoarn price “Til p CHASE 5 Have your driveways, yards etc., cleared of snow by fast machines with efficient operators. Reasonable rates. Douglas Bros. & Jones Ltd. Dial 2-1234 A meeting of the Second District _ of Queens Young Liberals will be held "at North Rustico Parish Hall, Monday night, March 5th, 1962. Speakers and entertainment. Lunch will be served by the ladies. Come and bring a friend. Everyone welcome. other outstanding performers in this gay musicale make it the greatest ever. ~ POWER PLOWS a Special prices on the famous Ariens “ Sno-Blower, Ideal — For sidewalks, drive- : ways, ete. Choice of 2 models — 5! "HP. Throws snow up to 25 ft. away — : 34 H.P. Throws snow up to 15 ft. away 17+ In any direction Phene For Free Demonstration Be | Phone 2-1234 Douglas Bros. & Jones Lid. ___ BURSARIES In Canadian Universities _ $1600 each Offered by ‘LODE Imperial Order Daughters Of The Empire — 1962-1963 Applicants must be sons or daughters of deceased or pensioned veterans of World War II. Deadline date for application—April 1st, 1962. For details and application blanks Apply:— ~——"MRS. W. M. BREHAUT ' 18 Fitzroy St. Charlottetown 4 t THEATRE NEWS - When the evenings are long and it’s dull at home, and you can’t think where to go. Pull on your coat, and grab your hat, come and see this Show @ Walt Disney Presenfation @ YOUR LAST CHANCE — TODAY ONLY You'll FLIP over FLUBBER the funniest Discovery since Laughter!!! Show Times: — Saturday |-3-5-7-9 “THE ABSENT MINDED PROFESSOR” ~~ Starring FRED MacMURRAY — NANCY OLSON KEENAN WYNN — TOMMY KIRK So bring the whole family and enjoy an evening ‘laughter—Children 35 anytime KIDDIES DON’T MISS “es a ar THE KETTLES ~ em OLD MacDONALD'S FARM" Showing today Saturday at 10:30 AM. | down lof TYou are tenderly remembered NOT Dearest Florence we can never County Memorial | visits during my iliness. | The price of pasteurized milk and forget you t milk delivered in the towns and villages of &. Peters; . Oo ee ye Mount Stewart, Georgetown, “Murray ‘River, Murray Merbour Inserted by Mrs. John D. Mac- shail be: HOM Leod and Cousin Marion Mac- P URIZED P PEURIZED DM Minimum fat 3.5% intmum CARD OF THANKS Retail Wholesale Retail Wholesale Per pt. 20 19¢ Per qt. 21e 2c I wish to express my sincere Per pt. lle 10c = Per’: pt. tle le thanks to Dr. Bonnell, nurses, The retail e quart of pasteurized and pasteurized Matron, and staff of the Kings zed ead from, retail stores and restaurants shall be 2e Hospital for pigher than the wholesale price delivered by the distributor. their many attentions and good ALBERTON care also relatives and friends s for their many treats and many PASTEURIZED MILK UNPASTEURIZED MILK Minimun fat 3.5% Minimum fat 3.5% Retail Mrs. Jack Gaudet. | Wholesale 'Per qt. 19¢ 1Be Per at Retail Wholesale I wish to express a lal Per pt. lle 10 at. oe Med thanks to Dr. Sinpott, 8Y. Per 4 pt 7e 6e Per \% te ‘e Sisters, nurses and staff of the HOMOGENIZED ’ er pt Charlottetown Hospital for their 7E? ID- BLEND CREAM kind attention while a patient PASTEURIZED MILK Minimum fat 8% there Also Rev. Mr. Latimer, Mintmum fat 3.5% Wholesale Retail Wholesale | Rev. Mr. MacLennan, friends, ‘Per at Retail a Per qt. 40c 38c | neighbors and relatives for Per Be. rh io ~~ Ret pt. 2c 19e their visits, letters, cards, Per pt le 6c Per ' pt lle 10 flowers and treats. A_ sincere WHIPPING CREAM thank you to all TABLE CREAM Minimum at 32% Mrs. Lester McFwen Minimum fat 18% Retail Wholesale | Retail Wholesale pe, at. $1.12 $1.08 BEDEQUE ote, me ge MR Mr. Claude Smith, Chariotte- Per % pt 180 17¢ Per % pt. 30 Fd town, recently visited Bedeque ; where he was the guest of Rev. CHOCOLATE MILK Ernest Weeks and Mrs Wecks. Minimum fat 2% Mr. Charles MacInnis, Fort Retail Wholesale $t John, B.C., formerly associa Per at. Se Ye ted with thefirm of Sheen and—Per—pt: 130 1 — MacInnis in Summerside is Per 7 02 Tc Se ' visiting friends in Summerside The price of $3.98 per hundred shall be paid by the processor. and Bedeque. He is accompanl distributor for all milk testing 3.6% butterfat with an increase of ed by his son David 6c per hundred pounds for every 1/10 per cent butterfat over” Attending the first meeting Of 3.6% and a deduction of 6c per hundred pounds for every 1/1 } the United Chifrch Women's per cent butterfat below 7%% and $3.62 per hundred pounds ’ Presbyterial held on February from the producers home with the 6c differential for 13 in Charlottetown were Miss applying. To the producers of fluid cream, the price of Louise Callbeck, Miss Mildred pound butterfat delivered to the plant shall be paid Callebck, Mrs. Henry Callbeck, The retail price per quart of pasteurized and : Mrs. Edna Jenkins, Mrs Ken homogenized milk sold from retail stercs and rosary al 7 Muttart, Mrs. John Myers. Mrs, be 2e higher than the wholesale price delivered by the ti ; . S WALTER DARBY (Chairmam) 5.” Sterling MacKay-and Mrs. W.B. , Montgomery. NORWAY AIRMEN marks its 50th anniversary Om dune 1, 1962 s ee