eter = "(The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Oct. 5, 1966. 18| iui, rer" Wr.. ena mre. s, Augustus ween nounce the of their d seer Ann, at the weet ee a EMPLOYMENT _| «EMPLOYMENT ~ CERTIFIED CLERK Required’ for new Pharmacy in Royalty Mall, Charlottetown. Pleasant working conditions; 7 _hetter than average salary. plus bonus. Tremendous opportunity and. future in this new Super Market. Drug Store. For further information please welts Don’ Mac- « Neill. Faders Pharmacy, 6085 Coburg Road, Hali- fax,.N. S. Tel: 423-8159. All replies strictly confidential. NOTICES _ NOTICES ‘AUCTION SALE ‘At Morell on the premises of Mrs. Addie O’Brien, Friday, October 7 at 4 p.m. The following household effects: 1 1 Bendix clothes dryer (Moffit): 1 semi automatic washer (Kenmore):"}-large refrigerator (Kelvinstor):—1-k‘chen-range. - SCALES Scales wish to announce the arrival ot | MITTAL’ ST ATISTICS October 2, 1966. Wei 7 Ibs., 494 ozs A sister. for Darlene and Sharon. ENGAGEMENTS BIRTHS: ate aad Neri | Alas a. son Gary Shaw at Prince Edward Island Hospital. Weight 7 ls.» 10 ozs. JARVIS — Mr. and Mrs. Auldin Jarvis | (nee Anita Cheverie) are pleased to announce the birth of their son Aulbon Francis, a) Getaher" 2.1966." | lottetown - Hospita:, October 2, 1968. ‘NOTICE The Trustees of St..Ann’s Elementary School wish to advise that notice is being given to all taxpayers who are delinquent in their taxes. All taxes in arrears Tuesday, October 25, 1966. “Unless satisfactory with the undersigned by this, date, these taxes ‘will be handed in for collection. . By Order of Trustees. LOUIS. DOIRON, _| CLARK — To Corp, and Mrs. C. M. Clark, a son, Graham Armstrong, 7 Ibs,,.2 ozs., at the Prince Edward Is land Hospital, October 1st, 1966. BIGGAR — Roy and Diane (nee-Car- rier) announce the birth of a son Shawn Edward Stanford, at the Prince Edward Island Hospital, October 3, 1966, Weight 7 lbs., % oz. A brother for April. ~~ must be paid in full by arrangements are made McKEIGAN—ALYWARD—Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKeigan Charlottetown, wish to announce the engagement of their el- “@est daughter Sandra Gladys to Noel Francis son of Mr. and Mrs ‘Charles Aylward Covehead. Marriage to take place on October 29 at 1! a.m. St. Pauls Roman Catholic Church Darthmouth, N.S. KEARNEY — NIELSEN Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Kearney, Sturgéon announce the engagement of their only daughter Marilyn Anne to Winston Robbins Niel- son of Mr. and Mrs. Duke Nie.son. ax N.S. Wedding to take place Oct- 15 at 11 o’clock St. Paul’s Church Stur- iE eS ie otk ee Oe naa flowers, Memorial Bibles, messages of sympathy and gifts. and to all those who helped ing any way during the ill- ness and death of our dear husband | and father. Your kindness is prececiated 1 Wish To° THANK the nurses and | staff of the Prince Edward Island Hos- Pital and a. special thanks to Dr. Hooper, Dr. Laidlaw. and Dr. Cox; also te Rev. D. R. McLennan, ,ang,all visit- ing ministers who. visited’ me. Thanks g0 also to thode who sent treats, cards and flowers while there. helped in any way at home , Ss a S| CARD OF bene Screen’s Greatest Aeteess’ Lives Alone In New York Greta Garbo, the scréen’s leading legend, turned 60 recently. Today she is al- most a phastom, but after 25 years her films still are greatly | and will long be remem: | patient Special thanks to all those who The Movie Cat By BOB THOMAS Mrs. Charles MacNeill, St. Peter's, HOLLYWOOD _ MARRIAGES >. ‘Announcements travels through a shadowy world of her own making, slip- ping in and out of -airports, trenchcoated, with a slouch hat STOCKALL — GILLIES—-Mr. and Mrs. 'T.M. Gillies, Moncton, N.B, formerly of Charlottetown, wish to announce the Mrs. Garnet Stockall, Moncton, NB. The @ took place in St. Mary’s' on 30th. Rev. R.B. Stockall, —_— a the aoe eens the cere. wise’ in ouingpet. oil or coal (Enterprise); 1 kitchen table and ‘five chairs; 1 kitchen cabinet; 1 four. gallon crock; 3 diningroom chairs; 1 chest of ‘drawers; 1 ironing board; 1 end table: 1 couch and ehair; 1 rocking chair; 1 floor lamp; 1 fry pan electric; 1 double bed spring and mattress: 2 bureaus; 1 wash stand; 1 bed and spring (only); 1 wall clock (old); 1 radio (mantle); ' quantity of dishes. Terms will be cash. Come rainy or. shine. MRS. ADDIE O'BRIEN J. B. JAY, Auctioneer. ~ ATTENTION POTATO. PRODUCERS: ROYAL AGRICULTURAL _ WINTER: E Now is the time to select your samples for the Royal Winter Fair. Entries close October 15, ~ 1966. ' Forms are available from your ‘Seed Potato Inspector and the P. E. I. Potato Marketing Board. The Potato Board pays all entry fees. : It is not necessary to have your samples ready at the time you make out your entry forms. Shipments must be in Toronto on November 3rd so it is necessary that your samples be in the. hands of your Seed Potato eascnsiig not later than Octoher 29th, 1966. P.-E. |. Potato Marketing Board Charlottetown, P. E. I. Seen gee eed a marriage of their daughter Anne Chap- | ‘BINGO Wednesday Get.5,-Fort Ang- man to Barry David, son of Mr. and ‘ustus Hall, Jackpot $120.00, Time 9 p.m. Ang.ican hager4 Fredericton. -N.B.,| the Polyclinic until Monday, Oct. 17. will re, St. Peters 12.05 to 2 a.m. Music by the “Vandells.’* : |pulled: down over one eye. Sometimes an alert. photog- rapher her behind the dark. glasses and steals a quick shot. She manages @ smile, then races to a waiting limousine’ and vanishes. CITY AND QUEENS DR. L.S. COX ‘will be absent from (AP) — She} films, which can be seen on tele- She is Greta Garbo, born Greta Gustafsson in Stockhulm Ssthnuae tonics festivals tm 60 years azo Sept. 18. ‘Some | sources say 61.) She has aati Over the years many most: ¢ritics agree she remains Teturn Garbo. to the screen, and the screen's greatest ‘ actress.-- eeerterta “Recanite Garbo . lives today, in New} scrip York, much as she has during |Hunter oom her Se 1 40° years in the’ United|"he Heaven Traia. in. which be afi “T never said, ‘I want to be Portray a religious figure. jalone,’ she oncecomplained | “I don't think she will eves to a friend. “I only said, ‘rf@ct again,” concluded the pro want to be-let alone.’” For the ducer. , most part, she is. Oldtime fans| Garbo’s friends agree. Says often observe her on the longione: “If Greta went back ts walks she takes on Manhattan !work now, she would be° c7m- streets, but they respect her |peting with the way she sppéeard pS vacy. im the nines of today, bat ny -. Mooks marvellous. today, st’ | VISITS EUROPE - ‘RARELY she ‘is 60." Garbo has lived for many years in a co-operative apart- MID-NIGHT dance Sunday, Oct. Sth, Holy Name Hall... L.O.L. Visitatien— The Brethern of ment on 52nd Street the East River. Her trips have Russia May Derry, Argyle, and Prince Arthur, She : ' Secreta aaia Lodge's, are invited to Lorne Lodge |S7OWD more infrequent. - = — IN™ Resonant aie", OLS EAU sale re rg Oct. 6th. Meeting time § p. m.|Makes a rare return to Europe, Send 0 ra. i cold waves. Open. Thursday and Fri- | 4-D-T- usually staying at some ‘se- pe j ANDERSON — In loving memory of | 44¥ evenings. Telephone 4-9481. JERSEY DISPERSAL sale. Twenty cluded place on the Riviera, or MARITIME HOME FOR GIRLS Vexsea Seen departed this | nana WATERS LODGE — Hot | Bead Jerseys. Free Cotes, jn the yacht. of Aristotle. Onas- To Expo 67 ha f ‘ = Ife 90 Seiten’ the yoara pass by | Toaakssiving 4 ae k Mon. | Milton, Saturday sth, at 2/sis. She comes to Hollywood ; But precious memories never die, | day, October. 10th. Starting to serve | ®-™- ; : once a year, visiting a few old TRURO, N.. S. Ever remem by wife, ‘and daugh- | Pm.‘ Sponsors New Glasgow UCW. KINGS COUNTY friends like Katharine Hepburn,| MONTREAL (CP) — The Se- Requires: al ae ae cary | tor nse grew, sek. Hetoes, N aoa ee Pn — Off | viet government has expresséd : ‘a eer and Scand. mothers Saale Mac. | Regional High, oouneredb¥-memet pears St z Friday night Bt. Mary's But most of the time she |*ulinaness to send the Bolshoi GRADUATE SOCIAL WORKER HOME ECONOMICS TEACHER. Salary commensurate with qualifications:and ex- perience. Ne Also—2 COUNSELLORS - Salary range, $2,400 - $3,300. Apply immediately to: Te “TENDERS” Tenders will be received at the office of the. undersigned for supplying the City of Charlotte- town Fire Department with supplies. ‘ List. of supplies and obtained at the office of Lowest or any tender ‘not necessarily accept: Tenders to close on 1966, at 12 o’clock noon. _ BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Goods and Service... . Where to find them in Cuasjottetown a and District Superintendent. Maritime Home for Girls P.O. Box 826, Truro, Nova Scotia | - _|y specifications may be the undersigned. Tuesday,~ October 11, We treasure stili with love sincere, memories of one so dear. remembered by daughter, Ir- ene son-in-law Clifford and Grandch. ildren, ra CLOW — Im loving memory of our granifa William Ernest Clow of} Pleasant Grove, who panes away sud- ‘Whom the earth we ‘ald Always' remembered by grandchildren Brenda; 7 Nancy, . Allan |: and Kevin CLOW — In loving memory of Husband and father Widiam Ernest Clow of Plea- sant Grove = passed away ‘sudden-| 3, October Father: Gs _we Yok Around (his_world ughter Annie. Son Henry. daugh- ter-in-law Aitha Son-inllaw Melvin. | oe gy +A — kh ee memory of John J. Butler, City Cmptroller OBITUARY EARL L. FRANCIS Inserted by the family The ommunity of Crapaud was saddened by the passing of a dear husband, father and friend. The late Earl Francis passed away at his home onthe after-- noon of August sixth, 1966, in’ his .sixty-ninth year. He was the son of the late Joseph Francis and Josepheen Stordy of Lady | Fane. In 1918 he married Mildred BUYING - . SELLING REAL. ESTATE ', REAL ESTATE oe SERVICES WANTED BUYING BONE eas a. - eae McINNIS" ALE BOTTLES J. W. MacKENZIE . : or — Exterior P Michael Bros. itd Real Estate Consaltant | ea 240 Dorchester St. se Gu meee __Telephione ee ast day 20e per dozen ~~ -- Charlottetown Real. Estate Ltd. Ln PHONE Memes of CARTE ee Auté*Salvage Broker, Appraiser 4-8595 -§. W. WILLIS Beer Bottle Exchange Drop your beer bottles at MAURICE BLOCK Appraiser - Builder Realtor - Insurance | — Phone 2-161] “After Hrs. 2-2300-— Member of C.A.R. E. B. Kensington’ Rd. Parkdale See us for auto parts and Supplies |Finley MacKinnen— aes Simmons of Westmoreland and | he took up farming in Lady | Fane until 1940, then he receiv- | ed employment . at Falconwood Hospital’ (now. Riverside) as a | Position of cook, he remained raha until his ‘Fetirement in| tal on May 25, 1966. 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Beatty Barn Equipment Phone — Ctapaud 42-28 ful disposition made a host of | friends who were always wel- come at his home. Left to cherish his memory are | is Wife, one daughter (Muriel) | s. Stanley ae , Kinkora, | two sons Denton. of Crapaud, | jErroll of Cornwall, two sisters | (Nina) Mrs. Rolland Best, Cér- | tral Lot 16, (Grace) Mrs. Mur- | dock Dawson, Albany, two bro- | thers, Eldon and Hillard of Lady FOR RENT _ FREEZER LOCKERS $18.00 per year Call 4-4121 lane and one sister Amy deceased, also two aunts and one uncle (Mae) Mrs. Frank/| Robblee, Tryon and Grace and Roy Stordy of Crapaud. The concourse of relatives, | \friends and neighbours who | icame to pay their last respects, | the. messages of sympathy and SEPTIC TANK ; 5 Woodlawn Ave. Ch'towD | Charlottetown - Head Office |Rethy’s TV & Radio Shop| Dial 892-2336 90 Kent Street—892-2511 NOW OPEN Branch Offices Repairs on all Ain TRANSFER SERVICES ' New Fall Dresses a 65 hoe mgr eA ‘ so — Arriving Daily - opts eiticent, | Eastern Painters | THE GLORIA on Linnited ee UME? Exterior - and interior | - at George St. Vue : painting pec coatings, | _- Phone 44714 ; tS ae Comey tonertas ge AYLWARD'S. + »CURRIE BROS.’ FURNITURE “Free Estimates” @ BACK HOEING .. reasonable Rates” LORNE FOY Ph. Crapaud 42-34 » EXCHANGE LTD. _.1 87 Prince St. Ph 4-8125 “Walk a block irony upton and eave dollars. ne Anti-Freeze 2.55 per gal. 3 “ROCK BOTTOM “PRICE Laurentide Permanent ; ‘chown 48511 “We, are ready to serve fac sagt Sydney St. ‘BAKERIES P.O. Box 1301 or 46651 ' SUNNYSIDE ; HOME BAKERY | geaury SALON : 49 Spring Park Road 162 Gt. George Street Specialties. made to order. par Fs Anon ad coe parking. Dial 4-4224, READ THE CLASSIFIED READ THE | BiANO LESSONS CLASSIFIED ADS . By experienced teacher Parkdale Area : DAILY. Dial 4-4018 ‘DALY - aw, Saw Mill Sunolies - Hydraulic Hoses .- Made Up | > Lounsbury Industrial Ltd. 44 Belmont Street: Dial 4-8054 FIELD TILE INSTALLATION @ SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED _ |Church and at the grave. Mrs. | Tryon the many floral tributes were in- | dicative of the high esteem by which he was held by all. The funeral which was ‘very dargely attended, was held from | ‘Westmorela Baptist Church August 9, 1966. Rev. Mr. Britten | conducted service in the! Parker Francis was. organist: Hymns sung were The Lord's My S d, Abide With Me and Lead Me On. Pallbearers | Francis _ Llewellyn Gambie Floyd Cairns, Myron Shaw and | Alva Walsh. Flowerbearers were Lewis Francis, George - Stordy, Kenneth Robblee, Earl Mabey, Maurice Waddek Hare'd Oakes. The Staff of Riverside Hospital were represented in a body. Interment was in the Bap- tist Church cemetery, ee, of the late Earl anc: express. ir sincere thanks to Dr. David Ste-| wart, ‘Crapaud, Dr. Laidlaw, Rev. R. Howard, staff of P.E.I. Hospital, Rev. Mr. Britten for ‘his many visits to the home, ‘|Dawson Funeral Home and all those who sent sympathy cards and floral tributes and a special thanks to the many friends who Pa f ént- bereavement. A sincere thank you. | frectnt bereavemest. Dougall, who passed away Oct. Sth, 1961 | River U.C.W. Serving from 5 p.m. or Aeceeien Feetey ey ees OF Parish Hall, Thursday October 6th. Ser-| - ving 4 to 7 p.m, Adults $1.25. Children | 65 cents? wood Drive every Wednesday night at _|8 p.m. Admission SOc. Lunch served. He entered the P-E1. Hosp | were Lloyd Rogerson, Parker: ‘CARD OF THANKS | Baume Crystals”. Admission 75 cents. ata in Fortune Hall every Wed- mesday night. ea Kowe eveure. Dancing 10 to 12:20. PRINCE COUNTY “RESERVE Saturday October 22nd. HOT TURKEY supper si. Pius xX. FIDDLERS and step dancers contest, DAUGHTERS OF England ¢ ard|St. Anthony's centre. Bloomfield, game in Orange Hall L.O.B.A. Kirk-| Saturday, October 29. send entries to aoa ee Pineau, Bloomfield. ; PROVINCIAL HOME AND SCHOOL |. — ANNUAL MEET ING_ penton = lint re ee “Afternoon Saale Time: 2 p.m., Thursday, October 6th. Se Place: Provincial Vocational Institute, Ch’town Theme: Reading — A Basie Skill. Key Speaker — Miss Elinor MacDonald. Panel of Parents and Teachers on “Reading”. Chairman — Rev. Henry Tye. | Trucks and Evening Session — 7: 30 p. m. — ly FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. ite Sm BUNK BEDS: leads the solitary life. How did she get that way? produ- acted in films for 25 years. Yet (C@TS have announced plans to | un Her biographers have sug- gested that Garbo wos asym ame for. the sensitive girl; who was thrust|_ Final“ negotiations into a life ‘for which she" was |Moatreal appearance — temperamentally unsuited. The |Bave begun between Expo 67 ef- thake-believe of being a motion |ficials a wale ton at picture actress appealed’ to her, | the. Soviet of culture. but the confusion surrounding | It will be the Bolshoi Opera's her status as a movie star |first appearance in North Amer- _ outside 149% Tractors | HIDE-A “BED ae ee ee Coler checetate. Reg. 218.98 . 25955 "TRUCKS OFF ech | Seen “TELEVISIONS res 69S | 69" ron Y Just Arrived For The World Series rere | 1967-23" CONSOLE TV TRACTCR | eho ss en . 269 95 a -Aatertor esas sping Fd win [1.690 See |e 33% 3-9-5) 23% 445 All Tires to be cleared Eaty to make way for winter stock. You can really save on theft. 187 Great George. St. Charlottetown : Payment Plan At 6% boven ARSTONE Hae 8 Ao Co, | - 4s