NOTICES NOTICES HANDCRAFT INSTRUCTION The following courses are available to. or- ganized classes in any Prince Edward Island community. Weaving Silk Screen Printing Textile Painting Copper Enamelling (Jewellery) Silvercraft Instruction is free. (Jewellery) Cost to members of the class is for material used. For particulars. wri te or phone: MRS. MURIEL LISTER, Director of Handcrafts 112 Pownal St. Charlottetow, rei Phone 894-5104, ANNOUNCEME N CITY & QUEENS River. every Friday. Good DANCE at Mt. Ryan Hall, Johnsons | phone 4.9313. music. stock: saugsage. pep bacon, a ‘2 s PRINCE COUNTY | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Nov. 8, 1965. am NET EARNINGS TAXPAYERS | of The City of Charlottetown Will hold a general meeting in the Birchwood High School Auditorium Wednesday, November 3rd 7.30 P.M. All interested are urged to attend The Executive _Ch'town Ratepayers Assoc. cations to— 1967 CENTENNIAL GRANTS — Municipal officials, village commisssion- ers, school trustees, and the general public are hereby advised that the receiving date for 1967 Federal - Provincial matching grant projects has been extended to November 30, 1965 and all ap- plications MUST BE SUBMITTED to the, address below not later than the 30th of November 1965. Address all correspondence, requests and appli- CENTENNIAL GRANTS COMMITTEE P.O. BOX 2000 CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Goods and Service... Where to find them in Charlottetown and District CLEANING SERVICE Independent Cleaning Services Limited All modern Equipment. Wash walis and ceilings. Strip, seal AIR CONDITIONING TRANSFER maae? og J. J. FOLEY eee tetas INFORMATION ven E hone 4.9914 ws sas Seeec intel | Courteous Servis” DRUGS BEAUTY PARLORS LARTER’S Gala Beauty Shop DRUG SUNDRIES (Hal Larter, Prop.) Complete line of Drug Sundries Patent Medicines ‘Sandwiches and Coffee” Bar 105 Kent St. Dia) 4-9481 Complete Beauty Service Open days 9 to 5:30, also Tuesday and Thursday nights. Mrs” Wilma = Spenc: owner and operator. ; ‘ ry and re-wax floors, and: janit- orial services. Telephone 2-2747 R Robison 12 Alexander Drive Charlottetown : |REAL ESTATE Phone 892-2532 SHERWOOD BEAUTY FREE DELIVERY . Peay OK 46 ELM AVE. ELLIS SHOPPING CENTRE A -" Tue & BUYING - SELLING eB at BR po Mg Cuts, & sets Oper Thursday WANTED & Friday ‘tl 9. Tel, 22334. -ALE BOTTLES sabe aaa SERVICES oe ST a neh : : SECRETARIAL SERVICE eee PUBLIC _STENOGRAPHY Beer Bottle Exchange Drop your beer bottles at MAURICE BLOCK Co. LTD. Kent Street... 26c Per Deses Quick Service ~ ACCOUNTING SERVICES | R. E. WRIGHT Advice and assistance in all phases of accounting and -bookkeeping.---Tax--returns. 71 Up. Prince St. 4-9628 END-OF-YEAR ACCOUNTING Financial Advisory Service CHESTER STAIRS Typing, all kinds Mrs. Jacqueline Connolly 110 Mt. Edward Rd. Phone 2-2726 ‘BUYING SELLING RENTING PHONE 43268 J. W. MacKENZIE Real Estate Consultant Appraiser and Broker 269 Queen Street Charlottetown COAL & WOOD BARBERS JA, PICKARD & Co. Blue Hard . Coal Complete line of | soft coals, coke and smithing coal. Pyompt delivery and echanical loading. © 38 Lower Water St. Dial 4-5541 AUTOMOTIVE _ Doug Mayne Barber Telephone 894-5683 for appoint- ment . Monday; Tuesday, Wed- nesday 9 a.m. -6 p.m. Sherwood Barber Shop DRIVE-IN EAT OFTEN At The ‘A & W Drive-In MALPEQUE. ROAD it’s the only place you can. buy “Chubby” MUFFLER CENTRE Complete Exhaust Systems ; Sales Free Installation At OK TIRE STORE Chicken” “Look for the Bright Orange Building” IF YOU WANT GOOD PLUMBING & HEATING Call: NELSON GOOD 17 Hawthorne: Ave. 48098, ~~Necchi Sewing Centres Sales & Service Repairs to all makes of sew- ing machines, vacuum cleaners and floor polishers. We also make button holes, cover buttons. Make alterations. (7A Elm Ave. — Dial 4-8676) | 125 Kent St. 202 Water St. Gaeta anes. P. E.L. Ch'town, 4-8272 S'side 6-5949 we one Merchandise ean BUILDING WRECKING Anti-Freeze | ANYWHERE ON PEL. +, PRICE © 2.45 per gal Lar; or__ small —ROCK BOTTOM —t anne given Call “1asei be: twen 12-1 or after 6. JAMES CLARK 189 Elm Ave. Ch’town Laurentide Permanent Supplies Hydraulic Hoses Custom Upholstering EXPERT CRAFTSMEN S. W. WILLIS REALTOR - CONSULTANT - Real Estate, Residential, Commercial } Appraisals hiortgages, Insurance | 165 Queen St. DIAL: 894-7242 WILSON St. Peters Rd. Ch’tows Dial 894-4913 ignition & Carburetor Specialized Service Don’t get caught the first cold day. Get your fall tune-up now. Memoer of CARER. | st Peters Road Dial 2-298 |GET OILS | GEORGE. PEAKE | sine ac oe a GEORGE FEAKE TIRE SERVICE | woob’s FUEIS — ATE @ Tire Sales Texaco Stove and Furnace Of” aU heaeea __|@ Complete Farm Tire | __Free-Oil- Burner—Service—— @ we T Ali t 15 Woodlawn Ave. Ch'towsa 92 QUEEN STREET ee gnmen Dial 892-2338 : PHONE 2-2448 O.K. TIRE STORE Albert L. Thomas White Rose Dealer Stove and fuel oti, motor oil, greases, batteries. Grafton St. East, Ch'town Phone 46610 Batt-and. MacRae! Ltd. 32, STANLEY MOL REAL ESTATE LTD. Where Friends and Sales Bin. ROMAIN DEALING EXCLUSIVELY IN REAL ESTATE 78 Gt. George St. “Near Travel Bureau” Charlottetown, P.E.I. Phone 2-1611 SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Septic Tank Pumping C lete line of fabrics Made Up — omplete Septic tank and field Lounsbury Custom THOMSON Industrial Ltd. ° Interiors West Royalty Dial ¢44i1 44 Belmont Street 166 Prince St, Ch’town Shak iam - SEPTIC : Dial 4-8054 _ Phone 45195 wien tere RESTAURANTS @ TRENCHING BULBS : —_ Sap! @ BACK HozIna ESQUIRE COFFEE PT LE Plants for planters “ eapecahee Sates. sim potted mums, ete. Other pleats im seesoa.” SIDMOUNT GARDENS j 08 our menu. ‘| Imported Jams, Jellies and other confections. Fresh clams and scallops also McGill Ave., Ext. Ch’town hatte : 174 Queen St. Open 8 am. to 5:3 p.m. | xryon | @ FREE ESTIMATES FOY’S SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Ph. Crapaud 42-34 “ ” REGENT HOTEL Overnight and permanent guests. Reasonable Rates 88 Great George St. Ch'town Phone 4-6426 MILLINERY Texaco Furnace | Summerside Auto |"" Oil FOR Electric : : Ch’town 46537 $’side 6-2161 .REAL ne Texaco Fuel Chief Heat- 90 Kent St. Ch’town | HUTELS ing Oil and Stove Oil. “Where To Call” Ch’town Petroleum Products Ltd. 203 Great George St. Ch’town 894-7311 | as- follows, BOUNDED on the } East by the New Zealand | formerly occupied by Edward | on the North by land now or, 4 formerly occupied by Hen and Mrs. Miller Weeks, Pleasant Val-— ley, on the occasion of their 50th, wedding anniversary on Wednesday, November 10th, 35 in the afternoon and 7 t© 10 im the evening. NOTICE. OF SALE BY SHERIFF PURSUANT TO and by vir- tue of Writs of Execution to, me directed and issued out of County Court of Kings County at the Third Circuit of the said’ Court on*the 2nd day of March A.D., 1965 in an action wherein The Trustees of New Zealand School District No. its in Kings ay were aintiffs against t herein firstly and ae described, which said Execu- tion is marked to levy, firstly for $31.98 and secondly for $31.96 being the amount of school taxes and costs which remain unpaid, together with | costs of and incidental to levy .| and sale and other costs of |} Execution. 1 iam Cameron, Stanchel.’ oaynee to take place November HARRIS |Beck Harris who October 31, 1951. wi “ P.£.L RODD — PAYNTER — Mr. and Mr, | We treasure still with love Cyril Rodd wish to announce the em- |Agnes and Spencer. gagement of their daughter Eleanc | * aa to Wayne Leslie,.son of Mr. field. Marriage to take place at St. James Anglican Church Port Hill om November 27th, 1965 at 2.30 p.m. CANNON — MacpouGaLe -! Mr. ana Mrs. Earle Cannon wish te announce the engagement of their daughter Peart |) wvingiy remembered Mae to Clifton Paul, son of Mr. an@ | George Stead and family, Dundas, Mrs. Clifton MacDougall, Cape Tra- | Centre. verse ber 29, Mrs. Leith Paynter of Summer- Marriage to take place Novem. , 1965. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Louis departed this life And the stately ships move on To their haven over the hill, me for the touch of the vanished and > And the sound of the volee that still. | Sad Ever remembered by wife Phyllis, and | lace. George, Phyllis, Freda and Wayne | amily. 1 HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that on Monday the 15th day of November A.D., 1965 at the hour of one o’clock in the afternoon in front of the Town Hall Building at Souris, I will set up and sell by Pub- lic Auction to the highest bid- .der the lands hereinafter par- ticularly described PARCEL NO. 1: All that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in New Zealand in Lot or Township No. 44 im | Kings County, Prince Edward Island, bounded and described Road and on the South by land Whalen and on the West by land formerly owned or oc- | cupied by Donald, O'Keefe and Michael MacGaugh - and ry Bushey and containing fifty | (50), acres of land a little more or less for the sum of twenty-four dollars and fifty- | eight cents ($24.58) being the amount of ‘school taxes, due and owing on the said lands and $7.40 for costs making together” the sum of $31.98° which amount remains unpaid. PARCEL NO. 2: All that tract, piece and parcel of land sit- uate, lying and being in -New Zealand in Lot or Township No. 44 in Kings County, Prince Edward Island. bounded and described as follows, BOUND- ED ON THE EAST the New Zealand Road; on South by land occupied by Thomas Monaghan and occupied by Ed- ward Sheehan; on the West by land occupied by John Sheeh- an_and. on the North land owned by the said Edward Whalen and containing fifty acres of land a little more or less being the Southern fifty acres of a_ seventy-five acre block bought from Daniel Whalen by the said Edward Whalen, as contained in Liber 41, Folio 264. DATED this 14th dag of Oc- MILTON RODGERSON Sheriff of Kings County READ "THE CLASSIFIEDS —layson—by—Elijah——MacKa: NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND BY SHERIFF LORNE VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT PURSUANT to and virtue of a Writ of Execution to me dir- ected and issued out of the | County Court of King’s €6unty at the First Circuit of the said Court on the 4th day of Oc- tober A.D., 1965 in actions wherein the Trustees of School District Number 77 in King’s County (Lorne Valley School) were Plaintiffs against the . . lands herein described and said Execution was for Seventy which marked to lev: and 60/100 s ($70.60) being the amount of school taxes and costs which remain unpaid together with the costs of and, incidental levy and sale and other expenses of ex- ecution. I HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that on Wednesday, the 17th day of November A.D.°1965 at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon in front of the Court House in Georgetown in King’s County in Prince Edward Island, 1 will set-up and sell to the high- est bidder the scribed tract of land: . ALL that piece or land lying in Township Num- ber 52 im King’s County, bounded as follows; COMMEN- CING at a point in the division line between the Lorne Valley Farms and Morell Farms and on the West boundary of land now or formerly in the pos- session of Elijah MacKay; running thence ‘North nine- teen (19) chains and -ninety (90). links; ‘THENCE East at right angles eleven (11) chains ahd sixty (60) links or until it meets the West boundary of land now or formerly in the possession of John MacSwain; THENCE Southwardly along the said line thirty-two (32) chains and five (5) links to the aforesaid boundary; Thence |the said boundary to the point at the place of commencement, con- taining thirty (30) acres of land a little more or less, the above described lands having been conveyed to Andrew Fin- reel of y—by Deed bearing date the 7th day of March 1893 and in Liber 19 Folio 218. DATED— this 8th—-d-a-y—ot~by allies and East Germans. October, A.D., 1965. MILTON RODGERSON, Sheriff of King's County. BY TE Sealed tenders will be spected at the garage of in Alberton between the a'clock p.m. Tenders close on the 8th ed. Tenders must be marke chase of the automobile of After hours cal! 894-6436 OPTICIANS Need A New ~Chapeau? Fashion-right hats at ADELLA‘S— 100 Queen St. opp. Post Office READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS DAILY THE MARKET PLACE FOR YOUR UNWANTED ARTICLES © earractrnaeaemettenntae tees Rete tetany ctr meatal etre ISLAND OPTICAL LTD. . We will make up your glasses when you bring in your doctor’s optical prescription (regular or sunglasses. ) ® Supply new frames for broken or old style frames. @ Replace broken lenses @ We straighten and adjust glasses at no charge. PQ: Box 472 or 117 Kent St. Ch’town Phone .2-1673 FOR LATE NOTICES SEE PAGE 3 ____HERBERT Sealed tenders will be for the purchase of the wired, has domestic water fine age of approximately 100 feet. The property may’ be Tenders close on the 8t 1965. | Estate of Herbert Clark”. DATED this 22nd day 1965. Highest or any tender not necessarily accept- NOTICE OF SALE NDER received at the office of T. Leland Linkletter, Barrister etc., Summerside, for the purchase of a 1961, four door, Bel Air Chevrolet automobile, mileage 39,752, formerly ~—owned~by the late Herbert Clark of Alberton. _ This car is in very good condition and may be in- the late Herbert Clark hours of 2:00 and 4:00 day of November A.D. » d “Tenders for the pur- the lafe Herbert Clark”. DATED this 22nd day of October A.D. 1965. EXECUTORS OF THE ESTATE OF 4 NOTICE OF SALE ~ BY TENDER © received at the office of T. Leland Linkletter, Barrister. etc., Summerside, dwelling house, garage and lot of land formerly owned by the late Herbert Clark, in the Town of Alberton..This house is and is situated in a very locality on the north side of Church Street in the Town of Alberton. The lot has a front- feet and a depth of 220 feet. The garage is approximately 30 feet by 20 inspected between the hours of 2:00 and 4:00 o'clock p.m. h day of November. A.D. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders must be marked “Tenders for the pur- chase of the ‘dwelling house, garage an d lot of the of October A.D.. 1965. EXECUTORS OF THE ESTATE OF a ERT CEA \ PLE ED Me Ree RR OE IE AE oP Mt en f Tegistered | , GEESE FRESH killed order for | } rr aco, Leciiaal were) eae oe Kensington. VITAL STATISTICS Canada Lid., nine months ended : = ‘Sept. 90, 1985: $107,973,000, $3.64 ee ee ‘a share; 1964: $102,580,000, November 3. Serving from 5.00. Tic. ENGAGEMENTS GALLANT — In loving memory of oF $9 45. kets $1.25 and children under 12 .73 Parents Mr. and Mrs. James L. Gallant CAR Industries Lid., six ata. THOMPSON — CAMERON — Mr and (tur ste > Sty Sevemner 3% months ended Sept. 30, 1965: __Fistericton, whe hnmme iota |e amicus i Sangamon | Searle ae hasen”ae, (SOTA, TH cent ys _ snd deine ae Ellsworth Wayne, son of Mr. Hy ag Ever remembered by the family. Union Carbide of Canada LAd., |\SHARAM — In ot eur Dine months ended Sept. 30, brother, Delaiel Sharam. Giadsiees, whe 1985: $9,579,000, 96 cents 8 pessed away 20 suddenly one yer 2° share: 1964: $8,514,000, 85 cents. Mcintyre Porcupine Mines cite nine mani eaten pt. ; |%0, 1965: $5,093,183, $2.13 a weve! my doar door Mrs: Lom mee. |share: 1964: $9,964,164, $1.86 ertson, wher passed away on November | Northern Telephone Léd., h prayer from those who loved (Mine months ended Sept. 30, you, 1965: $777,162, 2.7 cents a Just a memory. fond and oe. ishare; 1964: $756,069, 34.8 cents. Because we thought the world of you. BANKS REOPEN ty ent | SANTO DOMINGO (AP)—An- jother major stride toward the | normalization of Santo Dem- Beautiful memories of one so dear. ae ce ther, Mie tome non |ingo was taken Tuesday with ertson who departed this life Novem. the reopening of seven banks her 3, 1964 lin the heart of the Dominican That = ee eee |Capital and the return to pub- wee: gy, ee lication of the two major news m en . crandma | Papers. The banks and news- ee .= rm papers, located in what was the {Hee ie our hearts her memory » |rebel sector of the city, closed . with the start of the April re- | 7 Sent eth ond cover | vot. The newspapers are Ls | Sadly missed by grandchildren, Wal- tin Diario and El! Caribe. OBITUARY Inserted bv the family WILLIAM V. DeCOSTE On September 17, 1965 rela- tives and friends of William V. (Bill) DeCoste of this city were saddened to learn of his death in the Charlottetown Hospital after a@ short fliness. He was born in Charlottetown, July 30, 1899 con of the late William and Adeline DeCoste. He attended Queen Square School. He served in the first world war and went overseas with the second seige battery. |He was a member of the occu- ipation army in Cologne, Ger- | many. ; ; ; : On return from overseas he joined the postal service, where he made many friends. He was Regimental Sergeant Major of ithe old P.E.I. Highlanders. He received a number of decora- tions for his overseas service. He leaves to mour his widow, the former Pearl Vessey, three sons, William Jr., Ralph ~ and thanks w Dr. G. tense 188 n. Vincent, two daughters, Teresa ergy. Perry's » and Pearl also a numbér of Rowers’ and messages of sympathy, to (Srandchildren, two of whom (Pa- ‘the many friends and neighbours who tricia and Cindy) resided with jcalled, and helped in so many ways: him and a brother Fred residing to all of you our most sincere thanks. jin Charlottetown. | MacDonald family. | MacDonald. | | ROBERTSON — In fond and loving {memory of our dear mother, Mrs. | Lemuel Robertson whe passed away on November 3, 1964. Today we are thinking of someone Who was loving, kind and true. Whose smile was as dear as the | sunshine, - Dear Mother that someone was you. Two loving hands are resting, A heart we loved is still. A mother we love is waitin | For us just ever the hill. It’s only good night dear | It's what we used te say. We'll see you in the mornin, | At the dawn of a perfect da | She would not wish for She | Bat ust to be years. | Always loved. missed and remember- | ed by her daughter and son.in-law, Mr. jand Mrs. Alfred MacDonald. | CARD OF THANKS THE FAMILY of the late Leo Camp- bell wish to thank sincerely Dr. E. Kassner, the nursing staff of Souris Hospital, The Rev. Clergy, Perry’s Funeral Home, those who sent mass ,cards, and messages ef sympathy, and those who helped in so many ways, to all of you my sincere thanks. Donald J. MacDonald. THE FAMILY of the late Walter Mae- | Donald, wish te exprees their sincere y- de- | | The funeral which was largely jattended took place on Tuesday, Shaw, Dr's. Moyse. 21, feet. nurege and staff red re Church of the Most Holy Re- ou ospital, those w vi - deemer where Requiem High ‘Fund and for the many messages ef Mass was celebrated by Rev. |sympathy. All who helped in any wav |'W.J. Enright assisted by Rev. jduring our sad bereavement, @ sincere witliam Comerford. [thank yom, | Service at the graveside was THE FAMILYof the late Robert Roach conducted by Rev. W.J. Enright. wish to thank most sincerely Dr. E \Members of the Canadian Le Progr Sanya Sap Tr. gion attended in a body. Their |neral ‘Home to those ve sent Masses, |service Se ee ar aren. |enroliments, flowers, messages of Mortimer: Last post and Reveil- Saeaeny ne nailed ant niped ia le were sounded by Frank Smith. |so many ways, to all of you our most.| Members of the postal service \RCM TP Souris Getnel thanks to the were also in ocieetenet soe a an a ‘ary Pallbearers were Capt. J.J. | Mr. and Mrs. Fee Roach and family. ‘Connolly, Wilfred Cudmore, AL « | THE FAMILY of the late Witla Sheehan wish to express sincere thanks | |to Dr. J.C. Sinnott, sisters and nurs /Shan, Amby Atkins end Frank Charlottetown ; ling staff of the Hos. ‘Longaphie pital, the Rev. Clergy, Perry’s Fu-| Active |nerai Hom, ali those whe sent masses, | "pallbearers were flowers, and messages of sympathy, |George Vessey, Sterne Webster, to the many friends and n Carl Cullen, George Conway, jwho called, and helped in so many Brig. W.W. Reid and J.J, (Buff) |ways, to all ef you our mest sineers | Connolly. | thanks, “| CARD OF THANKS, | Mr. and Mre. Peter @Shechan | Helen. lan J, MacDonald, Pius Calla- © ~ BERLIN (Reuters) —~Amerl- |The family of the late Williams = lee troops practised street v. 'fighting in West Berlin Satur- J.P. Sweeney, iday in a demonstration watched |nurses of the Charlottetown Ho- |The ‘show, staged near the bor-| Home, Rev. W.J. Enright, CSeR, der with East Germany, wae Rev. W. Reid, also all his kind iwatched by East German friends who sent flowers, masse guards who planted a mobile leards and messages of sympa- watchtower at the border te get thy. It was all deeply a grandstand view. led, Thank you one and all. The Vagabond Independent Players AUDITIONS For new acting talent to be held Wednesday, Nov. i interested i _— stage work also ae Coe | ENGINEERS = gi" ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS ENGINEERING ———FECHNOLOGISTS- program has created openings: on the engineerig staff of the Maritime Telegraph & Telephone Company Limited... . OPPORTUNITIES exist im the areas of outside plant, transmission, equipment and radio engineering. EXPERIENCE in the communications business or related fields, such as electronics, is preferred. Specific experience in the planning, designing or engineering of telephone facili- ties, outside plant layouts, transmission systems ad equip- ment, radio systems (microwave) and other areas is also desirable but not essential. Complete details of education, formal training and exper- ience should be forwarded im full confidence to: A. H.-MacKinnon Chief Engineer ) MARITIME TELEGRAPH | - AND TELEPHONE CO. LTD. - , the Hennessey Funeral 1520 Hollis St., Halifax, N. S. - $rd-at-8-p.m. at the rehearsal” room of the Con-~|- neers Tht ti ean ate get sienna ate