EMPLOYMENT —s EMPLOYMENT o NOTICES __NOTICES sins Wai Seager e - a Pte + NOTICES NOTICES co DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL SECRETARY ‘ Province of Nova Scotia a Requires. the services of Trainee Computer Programmers MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: University degree in any faculty. . Successful applicants will be trained as Computer rs and join teams; en- gaged in projects in i fovernment utilizing an LBM. System /360 SALARY: $4,050 - $4.980 commensura eno and experience. seit Civil Service benefits. Application Forms may be obtained from the Nova Scotia Civil Service Commission,-P.O. Box wets ee Building, Halifax, Nova Scotia. 0. Transportation Paid For _ e REGISTERED NURSES Who Qualify to _ LYNN HOSPITAL Lynn. Massachusetts, USA Excellent personnel policies. Located on sea-shore, 15 miles north of Boston. For application and full particulars write, with resume, to: a : a PERSONNEL DIRECTOR _ LYNN HOSPITAL. . \ Boston Street af Lynn, Massachusetts. NOTICES i NOTICES aoe we FOR’ QUICK SALE ~ 1 No. 45 LHC. Baler P.T.O.; 1 No. 344 Cock- ' ghutt Baler P.T.O.; 1 No. 66 New Holland Baler P.T.O; 1 New Idea side delivery rake on rubber; 1 Cockshutt side‘ delivery rake.on rubber; 2 1.H.C. side delivery rakes on steel; 1 M. H. tractor mow- er; 1 set case front ted ctiltivators and hillers for 300 or 430 tractor; 1 Farmall A tractor with cultivators; 1 Cockshutt No. 30 tractor with hydraulic and cultivators, cheap. - "We also have in stock 3-paint hitch weed tnd potato sprayers at: reasonable prices, nylon roller pumps, sprayer hose, weed and potato sprayer _ ak wie ee for prices on the famous ew ‘ a equipment, rakes, hay conditioners mowers, “LJ. ROSSITER ae OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS Grafton Street East = Dial 894-7369 ATTENTION 7 Prospective New. Car Buyers Do you know that you. can purchase a New 1965 Volkswagen for as little as — $13.75 per week, witha small down payment of $100.00. Call at our Showroom today and see the many improvements in this outstanding car. Better known as the wonder car. | Get first hand information 5 why Volkswagen out- on™ ROCK - SHAKE SIDING - : ‘ AND INSULATION. FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES By Johns-Manville _ @ Permanent Colors Protected. by Plastic “Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection” The most inexpensive home care Let-us prove it with a “FREE ESTIMATE” — \ We accept ‘any make of used cars in trade (large or small). Test drive a Volkswagen today... W. R. JENKINS LTD. ATTENTION The following automobile dealers in Charlottetown will observe the hours listed. below for the Summer months of © July and August: STEWART MOTORS LTD. ISLAND-CHEV.-OLDS LTD. W.G. BARBOUR LTD. ALLISON MacLEOD LTD. ~ MARTINS GARAGE _ HILLSIDE MOTORS LTD. {Closed Saturday mornings during July and August. _ Open'Monday evenings sill 10:30 pum. during July and August. _ The Guardian, Charlottetown. Wed. June 30, 1965.17; KIMGS COUNTY | RESERVE Wednesday, J VIT L 7 T [Murray River United Church’ tes saree A - A | ST ICS ‘RESERVE WEDNESDAY, July 14 ‘on ; Murray Harbor annual Tea Party : REGULAR DANCE Wednes- BIRTHS IN MEMORIAM _ 2» night im Fortene Mall. Cust Peters lorchestra. Canteen service, MURPHY — Mr. and Mrs. Charles MATHESON — Ip lovihg memory of my MONTAGUE Branch. Royal Canadian Murphy, (nee Teresa McKenna), Emer- | brother, Angus L. Matheson, who = : cancelled unt! Jala. announce the birth of their daugh |sed sway June 30th, 180 (Legion mnuihly mecting yy oe Like ivy on the withered . oak, | athe june 23, , @ Charlottetown ; | When other things decay. } EGU pital. Weight 7 Ibs., 15 om. My love for him will still keep green, | Moret! ‘Village Hall, 9.30 “ise. ‘taste GALLAWE <— As to Cusrtettchiin e- | mares Pameomennt bo i ‘| Oo Ree. HmMmanhetnani. — 1 ; a ; rs. LOBSTER SUPPER Allison Gallant, & son. FAY — In loving memory of Mrs. John George's on piggy = gh {2--Fes. whe passed away June 26th, pi. $1.59 and $1.00. 2°” DEVEAU — At Bagotville, Quebec,-on We have only your memory ‘dear “DANCE AT St. Georges Hall. Web ane Whe S068: to Cpl. and Mrs. J.E. Margaret inesday.June 30. Daneing from 10 p.m. eau (nee Patricia Cheverie), To remember our whole life through to 1 p.m. Good music. Se ere Q But the sweetness will linger forever | As we treasure the image of you. | MIDNIGHT DANCE Wednesday night DEVEAU — Souris Hospital, June 2ist, Lovingly remembered by husband June W. St. P ame ! i , St. Peters Bay Hi Ni 1965, to Joey and Helena (Gallant) De- | ang family. | Hall. Dancing from 12.30 t0 A Musie by Blue Crystals. veau, a daughter, 7 lbs., 8% ozs. Claire Marie. ENG AGEMENTS dear brother, John Henry McInnis; who! ATTENTION LADIES Ausfiary Royal j passed away 20 suddenly on June 29th. |Canadian Legion Montague, the re- LeCLAIR — SMITH — Mr. and Mrs. (1963. oe }gular meeting which was to be held Arthur J. LeClair, Tignish, aenamnee | Happy and smiling and always content | July ist, will be held .Thursday, July the engagement of their daughter, Mary | Friendly and respected wherever he sinh Due to holiday. Roberta to Frederick Gerald, son of | went . Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Smith of | To cD gatas life, came a sudden Weight 7 Ibs., 9 ozs. MeINNIS — In loving memory of our ANNUAL LOBSTER supper Murray Harbor North Hall, Thursday, July ist? rlettetown. on July 3ist,. 1965 at 10 a.m. in St. | He died as he lived everyone's friend. ‘Serving from 5 p.m. Sponsored by the Cha: Marriage to take a | WeSi -always remémber you dear Simon and St. Jude’s church Tignish, Jack. The Family. P.E.1. | 5 Year “Low Cost Financing Ask ‘for JAMES. STEWART MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION | Ch’town 894-4560 ~~ S'side 436-3419 “ATTENTION ~~ Users of Selective Weed Sprays The assistance provided on 24D and M.C-P. for the control of weed is 2 cents per ounce of S the receipted bills for assistance must state the "| ounces of acid per ‘gallon of material puchased. MILK DELIVERIES — _ There will be no delivery of milk - Dominion Day, July Ist. Signed: _ St. Peters Road Tel. 4-6563 1 Morell Branch. Royal Canadian Legion : "cordially invites all King's County World War | veterans and wives to "Old Vets Day", St. Peter's Park, Sat- | -urday, July 3rd commencing 2 p.m. - Free lobster supper, refreshments and entertainment provided. . All World War Il veterans requested _ to join their comrades in this. event. ‘Lobster supper will be available at $1.50 per plate. VETERAN'S PICNIC GARBAGE COLLECTION . Thursday; July 1 being a holiday of Charlottetown. many _ domestic cars pital _ofMrs_Merton_Ferguson there will Be no collection in City of Murray River : : Her iliness was of _ All routes normally serviced on this day are scheduled for July 5th. JENKINS & CLARK Superior Sanitation Services Ltd. CRYSTAL DAIRY MAPLE LEAF DAIRY IDEAL DAIRY LTD. es NOTICE All students, who intend to enter St. Dunstan's*High School for the 1965- 1966 school year @te requested to _ make application at the Principal's office on Friday, July 2, 1965, between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. Students, entering the school for the first time, must pre- sent a record of marks for the previous year's work. AUCTION SALE . AT BRACKLEY ON Saturday, July 3rd—At 2 P.M. Stock : 36 head of Holsteins. 9—3 yr. old milking, bred for fall. 1—6 yr. old ‘about to freshen, 6—2 yr. olds (milking), 1—2 yr. old (freshen soon), B--2 yr. olds (bred), 1—2 yr. old (open) 2—1 yr. old heifers (open), 1 Hereford bull. 5 last fall ~~ ealves, 2 spring calves, 10 milk’cans, 80 Ibs. Terms: Cash. * . Owner: \uctioneer: »* RENUS MOL. CLAUDE CRASWELL. Dial 4-7824 . AUCTION'SALE JULY 3, VERNON RIVER at 1730 P.M. . HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 1 kitchen range, Enter- prise; 1 Frigidaire refrigerator; 1 diningroom suite consisting of table and chairs and buffet; 1 chest- erfield suite; 3 bedroom suites; 1 hall bench and mirror; 1 cedar wardrobe; 1 spring couch; tables; chairs and other articles. Terms Cash. Many other alticles too numerous to mention. Auctioneer ‘J. Thomas MacKenna Estate of the late Mrs. Leonan Murphy _ ATTENTION © Due to the holiday the foll law offices in Charlottetown will be closed July st and 2nd, 1965. -N.W, LOWTHER, QC ——* A: WALTHEN GAUDET-. » A. JAMES HASLAM BELL & FOSTER . PEAKE, NICHOLSON & CAMPBELL J. J. HOLMES G. A. GAUDET, OC IAN M. MacLEOD Ke JOHNSON & JOHNSON © J. ELMER BLANCHARD MacPHEE & TRAINOR C. R. MeQUAID: OC F. A. LARGE, OC __R. G. McLEOD G. G. TWEEDY [ANNOUNCEMENTS | ;} Saugus, Bruce Bears) Stoneham, Mass.; ‘ : munity Curling . ICE CREAM Social in Hartswell xTuesday, July 6, in aid of J.0.L. . DANCE IN Mt. Ryan Hall, Johnstons River, Thursday, May 27th. Good music. | LONG CREEK Mall, Thursday, July | lst, foe eream festival.. home made sweets. DANCE, NORTH RIVER Recreation Hall every Wednesday night. Dancing 9.90 to 13.90. Good music. Canteen + Wednesday Com ib Crapaud. Jackpot. CITY AND QUEENS DR. A.B. SMITHS dental office will be closed until August 2. OBITUARY MRS, MERTON E, FERGUSON Inserted by the famity — On May 17, 1965, relatives, friends and neighbors were sad- dened to hear of the death in the Kings County Memorial Hos- sixth .DAUGHTERS OF England card ~ |g@ihe im Orange Hall LOBA Kirkwood Drive every Wedriesday night at 8:30 p.m. Admission .50c. Lunch served. Pherson of High Bank. Her kind, friendly disposition, wae avfaithtul tember of| © BOWARD GALLANT ~~ tee! Murray River Unite d|——Imserted by his wife————| Church, member ithe United i In the early evening hours of June 3rd, relatives, friends and always | neighbors were deeply and saddened by the sudden passing of- Howard Gallant in the Charlottetown Hogpital -| where he had been a patient for ids, | the past eight days. Relatives and friends had hop- ed for a return to his usual health; but God who guides our destiny willed otherwise and on the above mentioned date in his 64th year, he was. called to his eternal reward there to await a He lived most off‘his life in Rusticoville, were he was a good neighbor and friend to all (Mrs, | and was always ready to lend a! helping hand. a _He leaves to mourn a sorrow- ing wife, three sons: Helene in Los Ange-' les, Calif.; (Elaine) Mrs. John-| predeceased , also two bro- ston, Edmonton, Alta.; (Patri-~, thers in one a \cia) Mrs. Edward Banks, Hali- A~ largely ° attended funeral |fax, N.S.; (Joan) Mrs. Leo Ber- , Murray River; grand- children Dennis, Dianne, Debor- ah, George, John and Paul. One son Eltsworth sed her Four sisters, . Sadie (Mrs. Albert Johnston) Park- dale; ‘Rena (Mrs. William Mar- three brothers, Angus and Pe- ter in Little Sands and John. JOne sister Elizabeth (Mrs. Mal- colm MacLeod) of High Bank, May 19, 1965 from the United |(Delma) Mrs. Alfred Gallant, | Church, Murray River where Fredericton, P-E.I.; Noel in service was conducted by Rev. | Toronto, Ontario; Harvey and David Barwise. During the ser-|Allison at home. His oldest son vice the choir‘sang Under His Justin, predeceased him in 1957. Users of water fem the Parkdale. Water Supply are hereby advised that due to the extremely dry weather the use of sprinkler systems, and unattend- POTATO FARMERS | ~_ Get your potato Sprayer Now 1 Myers Silver Cloud 400 Gal., 6 cylinder pump ' completely overhauled, 10 row boom and refiller. Good as new—Half Price. , .., 2—200 gal. Friend 10 row boom refiller 6véfhaul- s+ ed, good for years. Friend sprayers 10 row boom fefiller, ; fay to go to vom at reduced prices to clear. “** Sales and service from our Charlottetown Office. ‘We are also doing custom . contact Vernon Bryenton at New Wiltshire, 26-2 , Hunter River. Gulf Potato Co. Ltd. Charlottetown, P.E.I. © * { 4. “Tel! 894-9218—-B94-4924 Nite 894-6916 | Test is necessary), DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH DENTAL CLINICS — FOR FLUORIDE APPLICATIONS AT CITY HALL, CHARLOTTETOWN AND TOWN HALL, MONTAGUE For the partial prevention of tooth de- cay. Available to all children between the ages of 3 and 13 without charge. This Fluoride treatment, which is harmless and . perfectly painless, has been proven to reduce the amount of fotare tooth decay by~40% on the aver- age. School children, in order to be eligible, must first produce.a Certificate, signed by a Dentist or Dental Hygienist, that all necessary denial treat- ment has been completed. Pre-school children from the age of 3, are elig- ible without this Certificate. REQUESTS FOR APPOINTMENTS SHOULD BE MADE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. . In CHARLOTTETOWN, Phone 4-3229,. or write to: Ss ae Division of Dental Public Health. P. O. Box 3000, Charlottetown IN MONTAGUE, Phone 838-2138, or write to: Dental Hygienist P.O. Box 285, Montague (Those who have already sent in their requests will receive appointments first. No further re- * PUBLIC AUCTION SALE ded garden hose for wetting down lawns or gardens is forbidden until ‘ i weather conditions warrant their use. By Order of Parkdale Village Commission Village ———$—$—_—__—— To be sold at the premises of Larter Bros., Kensington Road, Charlottetown In Quee > County, on Friday, the 2nd day of July, A.D. 1965 at the hour of 2.00 o'clock in the afternoon, the following chattels: 1 block machine 1954; 1 block mac block machine 1960; mixer portable 314 S, 1946; 1 mixer electric, 1960;:1 cement finisher, 1959; ft steam boiler for curing block; 1 hot air furnace, 1957; 1 pay loader, 1960; 1 Dodge 1-ton truck ; 1 M. F. loader. Various trays ranging In. sizes from 4” to 12”. Blocks ranging in sizes from 4 to 12”. Pipe moulds ranging in sizes from 6” to 80”. 32 blocks rocks, 1954 to 1960. The above sale is made pursuant to the pro- visions of a Chattel Mortgage dated the 17th day of March, A. |). 1961 made by and hetween James R. Larter of Charlottetown’ in Queens County, mahufacturer. and Vernon Larter of Charlotte- town aforesaitl, manufacturer, doing business under the firm name and style of Larter Bros., -of the one part, and Inditistrial Development Bank, a banking corporation with Head Office at the City of Ottawa in the Provinee of Ontario, of the other part. om For further particulars, apply at the office of Martin & Scales, 129 Kent.Street, Solicitors for Industrial Development Bank, KEITH MYERS, i ARREARS, el, AE Aca te By PO Ct AEC RD, Aa ina Le i A. D. SEAMAN, # - |ment. hine 1959;-1_ Sheriff for Queens County. “ Wings. Hymns were: ‘The Lord's | Also surviving are two broth-, ‘|My Shepherd and Abide Wi t h}eMs; Andy;-North Rustico; Alvin, Me. Flowerbearers. were: Clif- St. John, N.B. and one sister ford Keenan, Frank Young, Ar-| (Vina) Mrs. Denis Blacquiere chibald MacLean, Willard Mac-| The largely attended funeral Lean, Willard MacLeod, Wilson was under the direction of the Moore, Russell MacPherson, Charlottetown Funeral Home \Clarence Cuddy, Robert White- and was held from his late resi- way and Roy MacNeil. Pall dence .on dune 7th to St. Aweus ley Harris, -Stewart Cléments, Mass., celebrated by his pastor, William Glover, Norman Mac-. Rev} Joseph LeClair who also Lean and Sterling MacKay. In- officiated at the interment in the terment took: place in Murray church memetery. | Harbor cemetery, Pallbearers were Leo Berri- CARD OF THANKS The family of the: late. Mrs. | Merton Ferguson wish _to ex-| |press their sincere thanks to Dr. | {Lorne Bonnell, Dr. Hooper, Dr. Laidlaw, Dr. Irwin, Dr. Roberts A. Gallant would like to express pew Dr. MacIntyre. The nurses their sincere thanks to the nur- lof the Prince Edward Island | ses and staff of the’ Charlotte- 'and Kings County Memorial Hos town Hospital also Father Reid pital. To Miss Flora Stewart, to’ and Father LeClair, all those |Rev.David. Barwise and Rev. T. who were so kind during. his ‘R. Goudge, Hamilton's Funeral stay ‘in hospital, all who sent ‘Home, friends, relatives and Mass cards, letters of sympathy Gallant, Louis Pineau, Vincent Gallant ~and John Alyre Gallant. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late: Howard lneighbors for their many acts of and cards and flowers Clerk kindness and to all who sent thanks: to our good neighbours flowers, cards and messages of and friends who were so helpful sympathy in our sad bereave- and tind during our recent sad 4“ bereavement. . ‘NOTICES | ~.__NOTICES 3 “DEPARTMENT of HIGHWAYS | _ Province of Prince Edward Island Effective Monday, June 21, 1965, the Rocky Point Ferry will operate on the following schedule daily, BUNTAIN, BELL WHAPF Leaves Charlottetown Leaves Rocky Point 7:15 a.m. 7:30 a.m. 8:15 a.m. . 8:30 e.m. 11:00 a.m. a 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. | 4:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:15 p.m. Suitable changes will be made for Sunday travel. J. Philip Matheson, ) Minister of Highways Charlottetown, oy Prince Edward Island June 28, 1965 ) recently, motored etl og N-S;and-were-weekend: Mire jafter having Special course and by Christmas ROCKY POINT FERRY | -4 Corse = cr*aen and Presbyterian ladies. | RESERVE July 31, for fiddling and step dancing concert. in St. Marys Parish hall Souris. Send all entries to Mrs. Charles McClusky, Bear River, before July 28. a t PRINCE COUNTY | COME TO THE ice cream social oa the Trym United Church grounds. July ist. Proceeds for the Junior Choir. VARIETY SHOW in Birch Grove Hall, Freetown, Wednesday, June 30, at 845 pm._Island wide al) star talent. GEORGETOWN Mr. and Mrs. John an of Mr. , Mire. Mauric. Donovan. tt Mrs. Milton Hemphill of Pic- tou, .was a recent visitor.to Georgetown, where she visited with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. .Paul Donovan and daughter Cathy of Summet- side, where Mr. Donovan is sta- tioned in the Royal Canadian Air Force, motored to George- town, where they were guests of Mr. Donovan's. grandmother, Maurice amen Billy. Fitzgerald, of Mra. Jack Fitzgerald,, left last week on return to Boston, Mass., af- ter attending the funeral in Georgetown of the late WJ. shocked | Ty. id Rey. James H. Fitzgerald left last week on return to pez, Manitoba, after attend! the funeral of ee Mr. art, recently motored to £ town and Montague, ton, Mass. In visited with Mrs. Stewart's fa- ther, Harvey Fraser, in hospital and in they were the Stewart's sister, Walker and Mr. cently on retyrn to Germany, called home idue to the five daughters and wy Fitegafald. Aléo’ #6 to their hgymes after, attending the funergl of their father, were James itzgerald of Stony Creek, Manitoba; and Mrs. Em- |aervice was held Wednesday, |rigany New Wiltshire, “P-F Es ltee of -Montreal,--Que- Mrs. Lindsay Moore of New Glasgow, N.S., recently spent several weeks visiting her mo- ther, Mrs..John L. MacDonald, Mrs. Falward McCue and daue ghter Michele of Alberton, were recent visitors to Georgetown, where they visited. with Mra, Wslliam Murphy (nee Gertrude Fitzgerald). Catherine Burke left recently for Boston, Mass., and. jother érs were: Lloyd Hawkins, er- tite Church for Requiem High oanters in Massachussetts, where she will visit with relg- tives, uy Mrs. Iidward. Faston recently returned ! it..to. Wolfe Seurned frem.a. cis! to. Wolf N.S,“ and..on - her. return gan, Edward Banks, Alfred she was accompanied by her fa ther, S.P.. Tyler, who visited)in- <“** Georgetown with’ Mr. and Mrs: Eastor Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker and family motored from Bun- bury on Sunday: and visited—with Mr. Walker's parents, Mr. an Mrs.. Chester Walker. ' ABAP2 David Hartman of HMCS Naden at . Esquimalt, B.C., 48. spending his annual leave at his flome in George- town. David is presently on will have attained the rank of Abi Seaman . LAC Charles Fitzgerald of the _ Royal Canadian Air Force 1s spending a month at his home in Georgetown. He flew from Gimlie, Manitoba, due to the sudden death of his father, the late W. J. Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Fraser mtored from Charlottetown on Subdley and were guests of Mrs. Fraser's sister, Mrs. Lemuel ormack and Mr. MacCor- mack \-B Bruce MacLean of the Roval Canadian Navy arrived re from Nova Scotia recent. ind ix Visiting his parents, 1 anl Mrs. Matcolr Mac- ind Mrs. Spurgeon Walk a son Kenny motored te N_B.. where thev visite | for the weekend with . ther er, Mrs. Ernie Steele and Ne d Mfs. Alex BR. Wave of \* S 'r. an Swampscott. Mass, accompan- ed by Bessie Willis of Roston, Mass.. arrived in Georgetown wer the weekend and ate holl+ ,daving at Mr. and Mrs. Waye's eomimer Home here. Also visite iia with Mr. and Mrs. Wave i@ Mrs Waye's brother!” Soseoh Fairchild of Swampscott, Masa. Stanley W r motored fram Chaflottetoes on Sunday and vietted at he home of hig Bros ther, Chester Walker and Mrs. Walker | Lee Graco: of Saint John, N.B., is holiday'-< 9" ‘"# Sfovince and visiting fh 4, 42 sehtete Elizabeth sls0 friends ‘and re’stives in Peakea.