EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT o Summer Emnlovment Students wishing summer iobs with the Char- !-etown Recreation Department are asked to ann'v in writing to the undersigned stating age. evnerience etc Yonticants chonld he at least 16 years of age and revidonte af Chor'nttetown. * ‘plications will be received until March 25th 1935. James Fox Recreation Director WANTED REGISTERED NURSES For General Duty, also Certified Nursing Assist- ants, in 55 bed hospital. Accommodations avail- able in new Residence. Apply to— SUPERINTENDENT Queens Genera) Hospital, Liverpool. N.S TEACHERS WANTED Montague Regional High School Requires Teachers for Grades 9- 10-11-12, Commerce Department, Physical Education. Apply Mrs. Ruth MacLeod. Secy. NOTICES -. NOTICES Masonic Memorial Service will be held for our late brother. Wvlie C. 'rving at MacLean Funeral Home. Saturday March 20th at 8 p.m. Brethren please meet at Masonic Temple Charlottetown. By Order Worshipful Master Mt. Moriah Lodge No. 15 AF and AM Kings Building Materials Ltd. Montague 8-2532—Southport 4-4830 Building Supply Specials CLEARANCE SALE of HARDBOARDS BUTTERNUT and CHERRY 4x 7 Only—495 Sheet; 4 x 8 Only—5.75 Sheet: Laurentian 4x 7—4.50: Laurentian 4 x 8—4.95 Sheet; Also now in stock the new gyproc vinyl-kote wall panelling—16” x 8 ft. lengths. Easy to install no filling seams, no painting, its beautiful. | ANNOUNCEMENTS | CITY & QUEENS CEAPAUD Sport fror 4 t © om OBITUARY Ivserve* MRS. WILLIAM D. GRAHAM Gaspereaux and surrourdi.g communities were saddened on Sunday evening, Feb-uary 7ist, 1965, when it was learned that ther: .ad passed away at her home Mrs. Willian D. Graham Cesu>- nating oe far} in .e 37th year Dau zhter of the late Peter and Jane ‘‘acArthu- of Argyle |Shore. P_E.1., Edith Ann was un- ited ir marriage to Wiliam D Graham in April, 1998, in Bos- ton. Mass In 1999 they mo.ed to Gaspereaux, PEI, where they made the.r home, brou ht up a large fzm: + nd eodeared themselves to their) ma ny friends. and h wr some 32 \ears M 2 pably served as cook at Gra- ham’. Factory In 1963 she and her husband celebrated their 65th Wedding Anniversary, and on this joyous occasion the:- childrer and. children, and great zrandch: tren e-e e<er’ at "em They were always happiest when surrounded by their chil ‘dren after a bref illness. Mrs Gra- ham suf ered a severe heart at- tack on Saturday night, Feory- ary 20th, 196 Her husband and eight children were with her when she quietly passed away on Sunday evening. Feb 2ist, 1965. Besides her sorrowing hus- band, she leaves to mourn her )passing the following sons and daughters: Lilly (Mrs. Percy Dixon’, Gaspereaux. Ciaude, Syracuse, N.Y ;: Hilda (Mrs. Ca- meron Reid). Montague Rus- |sell, Peter’s Road. Laura (Mrs. Lawrence ee mer | Blanche Mrs. Clarence Lan- dry Montazue, Obwe Mrs Harman Irvitz). Camndge: Ralph, Halifax NS Rhoda ‘Mrs John MacDoenald:. Little Pond. ard Jure ‘Mv-s Cert! Hie- ken’. Lower Montague 20 grand children and 49 great zrand-chil- dren also mourn her loss The sympathy of the entire community goes out to the fam- ily in this hour of sad bereave- ment Under the direction Montague Funeral Home funera] was held from the Mur- ‘ray Harbour North Presbyter-| lian Church on Wednesday Tuary 24th. 1965. and was du + he Feb- con ed te Carl Currie Basing his message — on Psalm 4 1 — fuge and strength sent help in trouble ‘God is our re- 2 Very pre- Mr Cur- rie sought to bring comfort to the bereaved The hymns were “The Sweet Bye and Bye”, “Will The Circle Be Unbroken?” and “Safe In The Arms of Je- sus”. and were sung hy the choir, accompanied by the or- ganist. Mrs. Annie Kennedy The pallbearers were six grandsons: Everett. Archie. El }don, Grant, Claude, and William Dixon. The many beautifu! | Robert Mar Don- ald, Claude Graham ‘Jr.) Grant Dixon ‘Jr! and Laurie \WeHer- ron. Interment took place in the ' Lower Montague Cemetery | Floral Tributes: | Pillow Husband: Broken \Cirele — Family; ¢ FOR SALE The Old School In Cavendish This is one of the most historic buildings on P.E.I. being the school that L. M. Montgomery and Anne of Green Gables attended. Must be sold within three weeks or it is being démolished. WILBER LAMONT 169 South Drive, St. Eleanors, Phone 436-8291 The family of the late Mrs Wilham D Grahem wshe: express sincere thanks to 0Dr |Preston MacIntyre. Rev Carl Currie, organist and choir, the Montague Funera! Home. the Lower Montague Women's .In- to ORGAN RECITAL Mr. Christopher Gledhill M.A. B.Mu., A.R.C.C.O. Saturday, March 20, 4:00 P.M. Kirk of St. James This is the first In a series of Lenten Recitals sponsored by Royal Canadian College of Organists Charlottetown Branch Division of Alcohol Studies Department of Education Annual Alcohol Education Conference Friday, March 26 Saturday, March 27 Registration at the Charlottetown Hotel, Friday — 9:00 a.m. Outside Lecturers: Dr. M. E. W. Gooderham, Director, East Toronto Branch Ontario Alcohol and Drug Addiction Research Foundation. Dr. J. E. Carten, Director, Alcohol Education and Rehabilitation, N.B. Department of Health. - \stitute. Mr and Mrs Lawre*ce, McHerron. and Mr ard Mrs Emmett Murphy A _ sincere thank you to all who sent flow- , jers. card: and ‘etters ~~ vm pathy, and to all kind friends and neighbours who helped the 4; the TELEVISION RADIO and Record | Player service Also antennas insted Telephowe 45547 from 8 am to 9 ow THERE will be no Child Health Con ferecce on March 26. 1965 in Crapaud Next clinic will be held Apri 9 1965. | the annual spring tes | m the YMCA. om Saturday March 2 | 2 Wé: oe Sponsored by Ladies Aux | iiary Tickets om sale at door All are welcome REMEMBER DANCING tonight North River Revres | tien hall 912 midnight Admisswe certs Good music tp aid of the tus tor Farmers GALA BEAUTY SALON,’ cold wave speciais. $10.00 for $7.50; $7.30 a $4.00. shampoo, cut and set $1.75. 2 phone 4.9421 or apply 105 Kept SHERWOOD BEAUTY SALON — Specials. for March, $10.00 cold wave $7 30 for $5.00 Ellis Bros Shop g Centre THE PEL Junior Red Cross sted less fortunate children j our province last year. This is Junior | Ked ¢ ss Week in Canada DANCB AT. Recreation Centre, New ght. Saturday, March 9% to 1200 Muss by t SORTS BIVES Kirk ton:ght Satur 4a, @th. and perhaps deciding game of S finale Nine Mule Creek Bulldogs Me ax". Seagulls Game time 25 acd W/W cests os Se Frm Adérssine atrend the Per Luck Sup y Pleasant Valley Unt Women w Fredericton | 23 Serving at 530 pm Fraw 10 weagored b ed Cure Hall, Marca KINGS COUNTY MORRELL RINK Saturday 8:15 pm. Péwnal Royals vs Morell Meteozs. ‘PANTRY SALE and bazaar tabe at | the MacLareé Building. Montague at | 2 pm Saturday, March DB, spon- sored by Montague Women’s Institute. | WAYNE BOBBS now open Aute Body Shop. Pooles Corner, tele phone 633-4239. Complete collision re pairs, customer satisfaction guaranteed. PRINCE COUNTY BALDWIN ORGAN Spinet Model 71.) try thts organ. and enjoy the true) tone of the Baldwin. 124 Upper Quees Street. telephone 894-8840 KENSINGTON RINK today (Satur- day) skatmg 24 and 816. Vital Statistics BIRTHS RANBY — At the Lyirg-In Hospital. Provutence, Rhode Island. March 19th, | 1985. to Mr and Mrs EB Ranby (Mary E Whiteside). twims, Elizabeth Merrie, and David Berkeley George. MacKENZIE — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on ‘Thursday. March 195, to Mr and Mrs Kenneth A | MacKenze. 47 York Lane, a son, Don- ald Ian Weight 8 Ibs. 5 ozs WEATHERBY — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on March 18th, 1™S. to Mr and Mrs Albert Weather- by. a daughter Joanne weight 6 lbs. l or A sister for George ENGAGEMENTS NOTICES Mrs. Chester away March 21, 1961. IN MEMORIAM . FERGUSO? — In loving memory @f Mrs. Lorne Ferguson who passed away March 2, 1963 In our hearts your memory ‘ingers Sweetly tenders fond and true There is not @ day dear mothe: That we do not think of you Lovingly remembered by son, Wil liam, daughter-inlaw Margaret and granddsughter, Janie SHERRY — Is loving memory o our deer son and brother Rudy Gerard Sherry, who passed away March 2ist. 1962. And make no outward show But what it meant to lose you No, one will ever know ingly remembered by mom dad. brother and sisters. | DONOVAN — In loving memory of my ‘father WJ. Donovan who passed sway |March 2ist, 1963. Just a thought of sweet rememwance Just a memory sad and true Just the love and sweet devotion Of one who thinks of you Lovingly remembered by daughter Corilla. CARTER — In loving memory of Mrs Ernest Carter, who passed away March Zist, 1955. In a quiet little churchyard, Where the breezes gently biow, Lies the one we loved so dearly That we lost ten years ago Lovingly remembered by Kr famuly Ted and DOCBESTY — ls lovimg memos of mother. Mrs Damel Docherty passed away March 21. 1960 and father. Dame! Docherty. Sept 8 .348 Trme goes on with many charges who Joys and sorrows, smiles and tears But their memory we wil) cherish With the passing of the years Ever remembered by sons and dau MAYNE — In loving memory of Mrs George Mayne who passed away March 2ist, 1964 . Closed are thy sweet eyes From this world of pain Bat we trust in God to meet again Lovingty remembered by = grand children FERGUSON — Ic lovmg remembrance tsiand | og my dear wife, Mrs Lorne Ferguson. who passed away suddenly March 2, 1963. God knows how much I miss her, Never her memory fade, Loving thoughts shail ever weoder To the spot where she is laid Lovingly remembered and sadly mis sed by her husband Lorne memory of who passed MacNEILL — In loving MacNeill, I had a wonderful mother, To us she was one of the best Earty one morning God called her home To that beautiful haven of rest It broke our hearts to lose -her But she did not go alone For part of us went with her The day God called her home Lovingly remembered by daughter. Elsie and family MAYNE — In loving memory of Mrs George Mayne who passed away March ist, 1964 It’s sad to walk the road alore Instead of all together But to all there comes a time Wher the paths of life divide You gave us years of happiness Then came sorrow and tears But you left us the beautiful mem- ories We shall cherish through the years Lovingly remembered by husband and family | MacNEILL — In loving memory of my deer wife Bessie. who passed sway The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, Mar. 20, 1965. 18 On! Pavel Belyayev, %, left, space craft Voskhod-2, are Pilot, and Lt.-Col. Alexei Leo- seen in their space’ suite be- nov 30. co-pilot. of the Soviet fore their multi - orbit flight during which Soviet of- Photos are from Tass, ficialg sail Leonov spent 10 Soviet news agency. (AP minutes oufside the capsule. pheto via cable from a basically an acquisition of the share; 1963, $335,602, IN} four Calgary firms by the Hous- Capgada Malting, year ton compeny, also allows direc- Dec; 31: 1964, $2,138,863, Doctors Suggest Bilingualis Medical Degree Requirement ie is siscee in ine “Houston 15 cea, 2 : v By CY FOX ' MONTREAL ‘CP\ Repre- sentatives of 6000 French- speaking physicians suggested here that knowledge of both French and English should be required of students seeking a medica! degree The doctors told the royal commission on bilingualism and biculturalism students who insisted on inde- pendence for Quebec, and a re- presentative of an English .an- guage newspaper, who warned against “unworkable” scheines Shows Increase for a new Canadian constitution. | ¥ The doctors said attempts) OTTAWA (CP) —. Canadian | 1950. should be made to have text- | Steel ingot production totalled books written in Canada by 745,649 tons in February com French-speaking authors. jpared with 701,449 a year ear-| They said books from France |lier for an increase of 6.3 per | It is vitally umportant that are hard to obtain because of |cent, the bureau of statistics | we in the medical profession |trade difficulties jreported Friday. understand one another. O.oer-| But the U.S. volumes are; Production for the first two wise harm might be done the simpler and less “subtle” than|months this year was 1,564,123 human beings\under our care.” |\their equivalents from Frange,|tons against 1,407,273 in the The spokesmen heard by the he said, and hence are prefer-|corresponding 1964 period. commission on the second of sed by doctors in Quebec. Pig iron production in Febru- its three days of public situngs | guESTION ENGINEERS ary showed only a slight gain nore came from L’Association| The textbook question came over last year—513,910 tons des Medecins de Langue Fran- up again when commission |against 510,240. The January- case du Canada members questioned represent |February figures are 1,115,586 ne of ‘their number. Dr. | atives of the Engineering In-|tons this year, 1,031,286 in 1964. Albert Jutras, said there 157 stitute of Canada NET EARNINGS ‘very extensive and close con- The institute's brief was tact’ between English: and j,rgely concerned with a c French-speaking doctors in Can- for greater dedication to na-|~+ ada : ro tional unity on the part of! By THE CANADIAN PRESS a doctors of French back (politicians described by the et | Canadian Expert Gas and Off |gineers as unduly petty and | Léd., nine Steel Output On ATTENTION Prospective Home Buyers-Owners Building Kelley Memorial Library St. Dunstan’s University 8:00 — 10:00 P.M. Son Lorne, Beryl and Grandchildren. TENDERS | A deposit of $25.00 payable to the. Chairman of the building committee will be required for each set of and ments. The lowest or any tender vot accepted. new. Ch orch ‘ — GREGORY — Mr and Suddenty on March 21, 1961 own language and must depend 4 Mos Wesri Boulter sunousce the ea-| Four long and inely years have on texts {rom the United States, | Cte the inctitute’s apsbeeasitr|cnaett ten Gan eee: on a fascmet iichec! ‘Gregory. Torente,| Since my great sorrow fell |though Dr Jutras said these are | jen: most of their time before) Canadian Refractories “tle. eee ne i edon. England. Marrs | The shock that I received that day More popular with his col | the panel outlining ways in which |year ended . Bi: 1964 age to take place in Toronto, April 4 | Will always with me dwell. \leagues than the only French French - speaking engineers | $1 543,010 $1.54 ; on wished no one + asst farewell books available now — whicb could be better trained ano |§1'310,872, $1.31 1968, DEATHS | Ba So "Ser pee ew * |SOOKS CHIEF TOPIC given a greater chance to live Narr Island Mining Corp. | =e || Ant ante God) knows) win . with their heritage intact. | nad. six months ended Dee. 81: IRVING — Suddenly at the Frince| Sadly missed and always remember-| Books were a major subject One of these ways took the | os mon . ol: Edward Island Hospital on Thursday, ed by husband Chester MacNeill of discussion by others amongi; 7, of more Frevch-lenguage | 1°. $752; 1963, nil. : March 1b. 1965. Capt eee esrden |\CHAPMAN — In loving memory of my the 11 delegations that cos-| Campbell Chibougamat fa his 6ith year Resting at the Mac-|4ear brother. Alvin Tupper Chapman. |fronted the 10 - member com | [eae eee Se cule i Lean Funeral Home where | the i mee away March 2. 1952. ip his | mission before an audience | . | 1964, $576,030, 13 cents a'L.. neral wil be beld Sunday. Ms There | more j than Mondays Geoph el with service commencing ot 7 P| er pertag but still amounting to less than ysica , aie eee tnteee ee win ae Firms In Merger 7 | fully decined A Masonic service will | poate Se such pain be Among spokesmen with dif- a ; be _beid this evening. March 20, at 8 het gua! os pet yet! dear ferent subjects to raise were a CALGARY (CP)—Four Cab, , : asteer day wih we let cur doar | 17-year Od ey ee rued fer | § : eve when “leat brooch. argued for 8 |/Sitonly Canedien yy Rockford t CARD OF THANKS yas an the iow. | Canadian republic within the | primarily ver pareos - owned, by f wisely. willed b entered a merger a ie 1 WISH to thank Dr. Roberts. Dr. Ir Loved and remembered by sister, British Empire, a brigade a jbave w ith iF win, purses and staff of the PEI. |Mrs Phyllis Harris way Ty loration Co. Pees Os i, especiall those tourth Exp) . foot sxigieal for the excellent cafe | CHAPMAN — In memory of my dear BOND MARKET Texas, R. A. Baile, Independent '§ I received while a patient there. Also|son, Alvin Chapman. died March 20. | president, announced Friday. thank you to all those who sent flow- | 1953. , By THE CANADIAN PRESS The new to be 4 ee ee oe Prices on the Canadian bond ag group, e coe ; Mrs S.N. Kays. Of 2 son whose worth can never be Market continued to move youd Sere tts beoden arters in ; told \higher this week, despite mod- Calgary. 4 I WISH to thank Dr's. Moyse an@| By my side unseen he stands eaeB [Late trading. | . \ i Downing, nurses third floor Prisce day a the short-term |p. rhe, Wer Calgary firms ase County Hospital Rev. Robert Tuck.| The gift God gave me then took Activity on short- Exploration Consultants Inc., Compton Funeral Home, the pallbear-; “ away Canada, provincial and Farney Exploration Ltd., Nance /§ : ers. for flowers, cards, end tetters, to Alvin who was so dear to my heart | ya] markets was sparked by Ltd. and 5 my neighbors for many ects of kind-| Sed was the dey when we hed 0/00 iccues Exploration . Canadian : ress im my sad bereavement im the part : Magnetic Reduction Ltd. ; possing of my busband the late Everett | But I will remember no matter bow Favorite was the 3%4-per-cett Canadian Magnetic, however, |g B Simmons A sincere thank you all long Oct. 1, 1967, bond announced would retain its original | eerie en Mey, "emambered by his motner- last Friday by Finance Minister’ No cash figures were “te. r Walter L Gordon. The losed agreerient, while |¢ IN MEMORIAM FERGUSON — In fond and loving sold well, opening the week's £ a & « Mae — tm loving memory | Ferparee, whe’ sianed cna; cetdeny, (race at $06.55, and closing st! Wg ogee " of George W. MacEachern. who, died | March 20, 1963. — $98.60 bid to $98.70 asked. le " jany 3. 2 ot ee When evening shades are fellas. A_new province of Ontario} May We Accommodate i. aret March alone. - ‘ tL Ever remembered by their femily. Sm sects Sore come 0 ug re eens wi Thel$: rour ‘ MecKAY — In memory of doward L | uv ae aaty could come home bond, 5%-per-cent due April 15, /¢ pod ole me ane IL MacKay, who passed away March 20.| Friends may think we have forgotten 1985, was introduced at $99, and|@ centrally located c 1964 When at times they see us smile. hed the week at $99 bid to+® * Time goes on with many changes | But they litte know the heartache finished week 8 rs STERLING HOTEL " Joys and sorrows, smiles and tears| Our smiles hide all the while $99.25 asked > ts the diace S But bis memory stil will linger Ever remembered 4nd sédly missed| Interest on the municipal |? is eee by deaghters, Grace. Beulah. Mar-/ market centred around a Place |§ is A forie; and sous, William, John. Eddy | 79" > dere are oul 2 » and Joe. jdes Arts, Montreal, $20,000,006 |» Sterling: teatures « NOTICES |40-year debenture. The issue 18\§ » cicences. Otmimg > | ° | split; $1,800,000 is offered at 5% D free Parkins c n Loving Memory jer cent, $18,200,000 at 5% per 8 @ ‘ jcent e § of Mother Long-term issues followed the « jtrend toward a ee The § 5-per-cent issue was r rm -¢ Mrs. Chester {quoted at $100 bid to $100.25 . Buying ¥ H M Neill Only quotes to drop ‘ or Bu ‘our Home q were § ac ‘ ltreasury bills. Thursday's bill ‘ Lovingly Remembered tender showed 91-day bills at : 3.70 per cent and 182<day bills iS by at 3.92 per cent. The 9-day « bills fell as low as 3.65 per cent inde ffs i i i yt i