EMEYMEE” EMPLBXMENT PHYSIOTHERAPY . . . interesting . . . well-paying DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY conducts a course leading to the Diploma in I’llysiothei'ap)’. Senior matriculation required. LENGTH OF COURSE: two academic years, followed by a five-month period of practical work In an approved hospital or rehabilitation centre. SCHOLARSHIPS: The Registrar. Dalliotisie Uni- Eersuy. Halifax. Nova Soil”. will be pleased to '\ nswer requests for information concerning the ~everal avai “T'FES Izible scholarshiir: an (I the curriculum. , WIPES,"— POLYCLINIC 3R. J. W. MORESIDE and m I I ’[V'QTIVCES‘ ' NOTICES i .5 FLOATS The Prince Eduard Island (‘entennial Com- mittee t‘r‘qucsis that businesses. organizations. Communities. and clubs throughout all of Prince Edward Island contribute to the success of the Centennial Celebrations by building a float and entering it in as many as possible of the twenty- five parades scheduled for communities through- out the Province during the summer months. A construction and storage area is available for your use. as well as some information on float construction. IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING BUILDING A FLOAT OR ALREADY HAVE ONE, PLEASE REGISTER at the CENTENNIAL OFFICE. Write, phone, or call the Centennial Office, PO. Box 2000. 129 Queen Street, Charlottetown, P.E.I. —Telephone No. 892-2426. DR. E.G. GREEN Will be absent from the Polyclinic — April 3rd - 2|st inclusive Patients with appointments during this period . PLEASE CONTACT POLYCLINIC TENDERS Tenders _will be received by the undersigned ip to and including April 21. 1964. at 5 pm. for he construction of a regional high school for rural Charlottetown. Plans and specifications may be obtained at the itfice of the architect after April 6, 1964., and 'iewed at the Builders’ Exchange at Charlotte- {Jig/n, Fredericton, Halifax, Moncton and Saint o n. ' A deposit of $100 is required for each set of architectural documents; a deposit of $25 for each ei of electrical documents. All mechanical and electrical contractors will Iibmit their bid directly to the architect. Each 'bid from general contractors must be accompanied by a bid bond equal to 10 per cent f the contractor‘s bid. ALFRED J. HENNESSEY 53 Euston Street. Charlottetown JOIN NOW! 5 SIGNAL REGIMENT RECRUITS WILL ATTEND SUMMER CAMP WITH THE REGIMENT APPLY SIGNAL REGT. ORDERLY ROOM MONDAY NIGHTS 7:30 - 9 PM. E. A. MocCAREY, Lt.-Col. Commanding Officer. CENTENNIAL FAME“— VITAL STATISTICS i BRI'ANTON — Cl'RLI-ZY - Mr and Mrs. Willard Bryaiitcn. Spring Valley, announce the engagement of their oldest daughter. Mat'ioii Roberta. to ‘ Mat-PHERSON — Carolyn Jean is happy to announce the ar-i rival of her baby sister Nani-y 'The Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. April 4, 1964. 11 DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS SUMMARY Lee, weight 9 lbs, 7 .m, :it ,. ‘ . . ‘ By THE CANADIAN PRESS the Kings (touhty Memorial fill'ffl'f‘tfi"‘fl'§’ Eigglei’q‘j'mwfi't Toronto. Market higher; at. Hospital on Wednesday .\orti ,I‘M‘Mrlefi 'CW an,“ tremeli‘ heavy li‘udiiiu. L 1954' The proud pant”: (are m'mé" 3;” km [in v“ 9 New York: Market higher; Mr. and Mrs Ralph MareP‘Jer- “if, 1524 I lane Pla‘f,‘ ay . c“Imi‘ii‘ l‘Oll‘t’lil. son. Murray River. “I I'm at 1 ”C°‘-“‘ 3“ . ontreal: Market continued . . e _iuitli of the Holy tam- {ramunany high”. WHITEHEAD w- - At the ‘.’ic- ll.\'v heiifiliigton, PIE I. ——v—Vn_ ._. , _ I toria Public Hospital. Fred- I l ericton. N.B., on March '20,I I i 1964. to Mr. and Mrs. Raiph’ i l Whitehead ince Carolyn Nel- ' SHAW At his late residence. NEW YORK Al" ~l)(’>pl'P a ‘ sou. RN.i a daughter. Mary Siil'illflfif‘ld West. 0" 'I‘IIUI‘S scare which upset coppers and I Lee. a sister for Dian: and day. April 2, 1.064. Reginald su'np gum-p pmmmkm: H. "gr. Laurie. Show in his 33rd year. His re- ’ mains were forwarded from ltIch'RRER ~\elda and Lorne lcllev's Fu ne rat Home arch-“PW t!i aimiiunt‘e in? Clear) to his late resid- art‘lval of a daughter “I III? encc. I-‘iiiieral on Sunday from ’ Charlottetown Hospital on Springfipld west Baptist 3 Wednesday. April 151. ’964- Church with service commen- l WHEN 71135.3 OZS~ cing at 2 o'clock. Interment in the church cemetery. IN MEMORIAM PAYNTER — In loving memory of a dear husband and father Everett I‘ayntcr who passed away April 4. 1960. While he lies in peaceful sleep His memory we shall always ke .- MURRAY -— Mr. and Mrs. Get‘- 1 aid Murray inc 9 Myrna ‘ Greeni, Augustine Cove an- tlie arrival of their Tliiit‘s- ; day. April 2nd. 1904. at the; Charlottetown Hospital. Weight 1 s.. 10 025. A brother for Maureen, Rodney and Brian. ENGAGEMENTS i CAMPBELL — BECK — Mr. wife and family. M .. Vernon Campbell. ‘ ‘ I gniiimeiiieide. P.E.t. wish to Mai'llhtm ~~ In loving memor y of Shirley Mactxod who pass- ed away April 5th, 1960. Four years have passed ElnL'C announce the engagement . ofi his daugihter. Verna Lorraine to Mr. George Beck. son of Mr_ and Mrs. Cecil Beck. Mon- that sa ay tague. PEI. The marriage When God called our loved one will take place at Summer- away. side Presbyterian Church. Sat We missed her then we mtss urday April 25, 1964 at 11:00 her sti , ‘lt‘orget her no we never will. , V Ever remembered by ‘PLOYER _' LOMPTON " 3”" parents and sister Phyllis. and Mrs. John Pioyer. Mar- tinvale, P.E.I., aI‘IOllltt'I? the engagement of their dattgliterl‘ Eleanor Marion to Georgei I wish to express my sincere Daniel Compton. son of Mrs. L thanks to Dr. I..H. Killorn. Dr. Donald Compton and the late . Btirge. Dr. Douglas Mat-Donald, John Compton, Bangor. P.E.I. sisters, nurses and staff of the The marriage will take place ; Charlottetown Hospital who were Saturday, April 25, 1964, at. so kind to me while a patient Glenview ‘ there. '“oroiito, . 3:00 p. . a the . Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Cyril Peake, I Parkdalc. Ontario. i i I I QUANTITY COOKING SHORT COURSE The Provincial Vocational Institute. J/ialpeque Road. in co-operation with he Federal Department of Labour of- ers a full time DAY short course in Quantity Cooking beginning April I3, 964. I. This course is for those who have little or no experience in Quant- ity Cooking. 2. The duration of the course is two months. 3. The fee for the full course is $5.00 4. Those interested should apply at once to the nearest National Em- ployment Service Office. STIVAL OF EASTER MUSIC At Trinity United Church SUNDAY, APRIL 5 3.00 P. M. Youth Choirs Participating Sponsored by Charlottetown Branch R.C.C.O. I i I TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE through THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH V iiiintz— ~two ycam at Univer- 0INL‘ii to males and cm es. SIOTHERAPISTS Education requier -— Grade XIII. "(th of training —— hm years at University. to mi 'l females. (‘1 PATIONAL WERAPISTS —~ Education relguired -- 39 X of training—two years at niventltiv. es. ISTS —— Education required — Bachelor's Dc- - Length of training —-- two years at University. Open "tales and females. FATAL Hvamms'rs ._ Education required — Grade XIII. 'ninig « Iwh years at University. Open to toward Education required Two years ’ two Length of Course — Open to females Tr:t‘ii\'it'i.\\ Education rpqutmi Length of t'niirst- 21 months in Division d on and females. Witwatth t! Length of Course ~ two years Open to males and females. 's coiiiat! Ili' llui‘iriii Ildiivau, 188 Prince Street (Htvx m oi further articulai "0‘ itmcm of IIlsa th. Ch" "1mm. than com titlons Ls April 13, 1964. may bemalncd bv writing Civil Service 308 017 or by calling at 37 Queen Street. FOR SALE APARTMENT and STORE BUILDING Located in the business area. Grafton Street. Charlottetown, this building contains 5 apartments and 2 stores. all presently occupied. Excellent repair. 2 oil furnaces. For further particulars apply EASTERN and CHARTERED TRUST COMPANY l54 Richmond Street Charlottetown OUR NEW ADDRESS COMMENCING APRIL 6 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. OF CANADA I08 Kent Street (Corner Kent 8: Queen) Charlottetown - P.E.I. ‘ phone 894-6518 CEMENTS HOYT'S BEAUTY SALON will be closed on Mondays during the month of April. 'ANNOUN CITY & OUEENS ' . l "WE TREAT THE sick wel- t—Gigsey’s Pharmacy 'UP‘tO nn. H. A. MACMILLAN will .109 Minute Prescription sel'Vlce- be absent from his office April iWe can call for and deliver|2nd _. “in. inclusive, your prescription. Phone us to-‘ Iday—Prompt Free Delivery to1 DR. .l.(‘. SINNOTT will be IParkdale—Sherwood and all absent from his office April sections of the city . . . Dial 2nd ‘ 8th. inclusive. 4-3170. I (‘ARD PARTL OPENING DANCE. Milli‘iew hall. Saturday. April 4th. at Hall, Friday. April 3rd. 9:30 to ‘12-30. Burns Orchestra. shire Women's Institute. “I” Always remembered by this, 8:30 pm. Sponsored by Ham!)- lincs. the stock iiizirkei moved higher on balance Friday and posted new peaks in the aver- ages. Trading was aClH A generally higher trend was shown by rails, otls. cigarette stocks. electrical equipments, rubbers and farm implements as well as a variety of selected .0 issues. Anaconda was the most active sioc . own 2'2 to 423’; on 14. 000 shares. Kennecott was sixth most active, down 3 at 80“: on 57.700 shares Taking off from Thursday's record. the Dow Jones industrial 1 average rose 2.12 to 822.99. Voi- ‘umc was 5.990.000 shares coni- CITY & QUEENS DON'T MISS the Centennial Concert and Pie Social sponsor- ed by the Catholic Women's ,League and the United Church Women, Mt. Stewart Mcmnrtal Hall. April 4th and April 6th at .8 pm. ' SATl‘RDAY NIGHT dance. New Glasgow Recreation Ccntte. Mtislc by The Del-Rays. Ad mission 60 cents. Canteen ser- vice. Dancing 9-30 — 12 pm. DANCE IN Coi‘ran Bait halt Saturday night. April 4th Spon- sored by CWL. Music by the ; Star-Dusters. ‘ DR. .I‘.A. Mat-MILLAN \\III re turn to his office on Monday April 6th. DANCING TONIGHT North River recreation hall. 9-12 mid- night. Admission 50 cents. Good music. Canteen service. In aid of Junior Farmers CRAPAUD SPORTS CENTRE ~Regiilar skate every Saturday night. REGULAR SATI'RDAY night dance RCAF Association Club Rooms. Dance 9:30 to 12 pm. ‘Music by the "Tartans". (‘ARD PARTY will be held In Stanley Bridge School, Monday April 6. at R p,m. ' on. ZIEIJNSKI \iill be 71! Hampshire. New Glasgow office next week daily from 3:00 to 5.00 p m NORTH RIVER Rink tonight. i DANCE TONIGHT at ROD & GUN CLUB Music By Elmer Gallant Trio l DANCING 9.30-l2 RM. I Admission 50c Per Couple ANNUAL DINNER P.E.l. Division CANADIAN ASSOCIATION FOR i RETARDED CHILDREN - will be held at PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DAIRYMAN'S ASSOCIATION NOTICE OF 65th. Annual Meeting Wed., April 8 -- |0:30 A.M 8t |:30 P.M. Charlottetown Hotel. Charlottetown Dairy farmers and the accredited delegates of all Dairy Plants are ad- vised that the following matters will be dealt with: Receiving:— Report of the Dairy Superintendent Report of the President Report of the Secretary The Financial Statement Election:— Three directors of the Association Officers for the current year Voting:— Funds for the Association. Consideration of Policy for the Dairy Industry. The Annual Meeting will conclude with a banquet in the Charlottetown Hotel at 6:30 PM. Guest Speaker Mr. H.C. MacCaI- Ium-Manager. Canadian Dairy Foods Service Bureau The Royal Canadian Legion, Pownotl St., Charlottetown, on Thursday, April 9, at 7.00 p.m. Guest speaker - Dr. Joseph Berg - visit- ! ing Professor in Mental Retardation. University of Toronto. All interested persons cordially invited to attend. Tickets $2.00 per plate. SIEWARI BAKERI KENT STREET Wish to inform their man I that they have disposed 0 Saturday. Apniil 4. Skate from it- ‘ 10 pm. Final skate of the sca- on. A.A. MEMBERS and friends -» Be sure to hear the guest. speaker and see the two films Tl! Group Street at tilt? Goodwill Rooms. 162 Richmond at 8.30 pm. RESERVE MAY 91‘". for (‘eih tennial Buffet Tea, sponsored by the New Glasgow Ladies Aid THE ANGLH'AN (‘hiii‘t-li. par- ish of New London. Rev, E V Ftandei'. minister. 800 am Holy Communion St “.Iarks, 9:30 a.m. tion (‘ommtinion St. Thomas; .00 am. Sunday School St. Marks: ll:00 a Holy Communion St. Stephens; 7.30 pm. .tvening Prayer St Marks. KENSINGTON RINK. today iSaturdayi: Skating io—tz mom- . in. evening 8-10. I KINGS COUNTY DANCE AT St. . Hall every Saturday Johnny Chatsson's Orchestra. I PRINCE COUNTY INDIAN RIVER -— Kensingtnn p in Peter's Bay layers. three-act comedy d.‘ama Elementary School auditor- ium. April 4. Matinee at 2.30 and 8 pm. VARIETY CONCERT featuring songs and events of the past 100 years. Saturday. April 5th. Try- on Baptist Haiti. 8 pm. Admis‘ sinn ‘35 and 50 cents, sponsored by the Ti'ytln Women's Institute. sale of popcorn and candy. I ISLANDERS . . . Reserve Fri- day and Saturday May 8th. and 9th. for Lions Maritime Wide— 1variety concert in aid of Ken- sington Baiid at Kcnsintzton Re. gional High School. ANNOUNCEMENT ES LID. y customers f their prop- erties and will be closing their bus- iness on the 2nd of MAY, I964 after 96 me location. ‘ years of business on the so being shown Sunday nig'it. April of the Community Medical ('en- . re. pared with 2,410,000 Thursday. , 'iHlI‘IS by scattered blue chip: ‘ Iiiii~it’l‘€'t'l the averages Du Pon ."\‘(' 2' General Motors "t. Sintidtit‘d ()il New Jerseyi llii. and Iiitei'naiii-it'i‘ Harvester i‘é AVERAGE RISES The Associated Picss average ot 1'le \tot-ks rose to an all time ’s. peak of 303.3. topping the pro- v tits record of made \I'tt't-li Iii \tii'iiial profit - taking. after Illt‘ll' huge gains “as cited as llll' reason for the decline by "'i.l‘i(‘ Pan Airerit'an was third most active, down ill; at ill on 71.200 shares \lt‘ltlil'I'P Porcupine lumped ahead \vlii‘c International \‘iokcl and Hudson Bay Miniiii! gained in eac. Among other Canadians. Cana d i a n Pacific lost 7a and Aluminium Ltd. :I"d I :ime .Vlines V4 each while (traiiby Mining and Distillers Seagrams each moved up lit. P r i c e s were irregularly iglier on the American ex- change. Gains of It's each were 27. 5 registered by Brazilian Traction. - ('aiiatlian Marconi. Molybtlonite and Fargo Oil while Canadian Javelin lost ‘4. What stocks did: F rt. Thur. Advances 6 724 Declines 47. 3518 L' Iiclia ngcd 260 236 Total issues 1365 IS F“ YORK LOSING STOCKS B) The Associated Press Betti meet 307a Monty W 16‘. lint: Warner til NY Cent Wm t‘ and O 71'i Radio (‘oi'p 1.1": t'otis I‘Irtisnn tut-M Smith Pacifir TR'n (lei! Him 80-? Sid '. .‘ iomlycnr 43“: I'm Aircraft IT“. (.I Mr R\ 61“ \‘anadium 1". ’1' ' Westngso 35M Ronni-colt 0033 MONTREAL iCPi Prices maintained the week's positive trend and displayed widespread advances at the close of the Montreal and Canadian Stock Exchange today. _ The compositive index closed at an all—time high. as did all other indexes except banks. The composite rose 0.6 to 130.2 and advances outnumbered declines IZFI to 64. Banks posted the largest in- tf‘nntinued on page 12i TIGNISH l l P1 rlivairrl F1 tzgeraid . school teacher at St. Roche school is a patient at Western hospital, Dunstans University. Charlotte- town is spending the I‘Tasler holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mt's. Lloyd Ready. Tiznish. Bill Harper. student at St. Duiisiaiis l,"ni\'et‘sity is spend- ing lltP Easter holidays with his parents. Mr. and lrs. Wade Harper. Anglo Tigiiish. (lerai'd hoticrt‘tc. a student at Sr University is spending Easter holidays \iitli his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Dnucctie. Be Blotise. Terrance Perry of Halifax — nisli is a patient ‘ hospital. PRODUCE Mi!\‘t‘ltl~‘.\l. 1‘? r Agricul- tiii‘c department quotations: Eggs Wholesale dealer price: to country stations. wooden car- tons. tIXIi'a-Iiirge 2:8 - 39; large 30; medium 33: small 27; B 33 and l' "6 Butter (‘iii‘i'eiit icretptss non- ttuitierzible .‘il iii-I core tender- :iliie 31M; 02 Store tenderable Till-.- (“int-w Ilt'l\(‘l'("l Moittt'reail '-.\.'i\cil i-»“iciii rot-cots, whole- sa'c Quebec '\lt|IP 713; colored I’t'i‘i skim milk powder. Spray pro- 1 in bags IBM - 16; roller process No. I in bags 12- 14; leetl 32. butter milk powder feed 8‘2-9. Pttiainc“ price. Que i5s 1.30 ['f‘\~ \'ti \Vlioleale selling so.- 37.9., .\.n. 005 1.05 51.10; x B his 23.27; rat. white 75s 2-210. Pill \\‘ltli9 505 1.40- I.30; I’ I‘ll \i'bite ills .33—35. \S. and young daughter Marv l‘t‘raiicc: are spending the E35- tcr holidays at the home of in; parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perry. 'I‘.gii.ish. Miss \larlalyn MacDonald, Charlottetown. is spending the Easter Iiilirlays with her par- ents. .\ti'_ tiiizi Mrs. Earl Mac- Doiiziltl. 'l‘ignish. Danny lIIltI Eugene students at St. Dunstatns versity airc spciirliii; the Eas h'litliiy an the home aunt Mrs. (I. I". Morrisse-y, Tig- nis . Elton and Dale Ellis. son of Mr and Mrs. Bloice Ellis. Bor- den are spending the Easter holidays with friends in Tigniish. wiile guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Mat-Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pedersen. Charlottetown. are spending the Easter holidays with his par- '\lr. and .\'l r s . Gunnar ~ . Tignish and her par- . and Mrs. Peter Mc- ‘ Road, .\lphnntc (laudct and Mrs. (ii-Illflol. Halifax. NS, are spending the taster holi- days \\‘ilill members of their family in 'l‘igiiish. Miss Genevivc Ai‘senaiiill. Tig- at Western Kinch , Uni- let etr Alberton. lleiiry (fiaillt‘lPi, teacher an St. Dunstaiivs I'tiiversity. Charlotte- town is spending tthe Easter holidays with his fatther. Mr. ti'rban A. Gatiriet while a guest the home of his brotherh- sisier. Mr. and Mrs. Gallant. and Mrs. (‘hairlnttetoitn are spending Easter holidays at the home of I‘ct‘ny's parents. Mr, and . \liltnrn Kemigh. Tignis‘n. r. and Mrs. Nelson Perry, Charlottetiown are spending the Easter holidays at the home of Mrs. Perry‘s parents. Mr. and Joseph (“amt-ay. Tights/h, 7,. _. . spending the Visi‘ing relatives and friends in Sotiri's. vice. 57 Queen St- night r MORTGAGES If you wish to negotiate a mortgage on city or town property. why not consult us? We have several sources of funds. and the facilities to give you prompt ser- HYNDMAN and CO. LTD. Mortgage & Insurance Brokers Dial 4-6567 What Is Your H caring Score? TEST \‘OIIRSEIJ: I. Do you have trouble untlirstanding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. YES the speaker at church or meeting? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. NO 2. Do you sometimes fail to boar the . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. YES telephone or doorhcll ring? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. NO 3. Are you stimttimes confused in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. YES group conversations? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. NO 4. Would you frequently like the T\', . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. YES radio or movie a little louder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. NO 5. Are you one who hears but does . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. YES not always understand? N0 Allow on points for each NO anw is less than 60 points you are listening device that Ms right in your enjoyment of T\' and radio is reserved for :hc linrd-of-hcni‘ir: only or scored If vour total score eligible to receive a TV-ratl‘lo ilie car and greatly improves programs This public service Special $4.95 value. only $2.00. To I'N‘Pive vnui' hearing device. just clip out your test paper and mail H with $2 and rot ir name and address to ATLANTIC "RADIO TV HEA P. 0. Box 73. Halifax. Nova Scotia RING DEVICE" CG Tenders are invited for wooden structure at (‘harlottctmvih lions address Illqtlir) it 227 Queen Street Closing Date For Tenders noon, Atlantic standard Time April 15, 19“ DEMOLITION OF BUILDING the demolition of the iii-ti? Fitzroy Street For Tender Form and (‘ondi- tI-- Mrs. |".. (i. ('aiiicroti District l‘laiii Superintendent The Island Telephone (‘0. Ltd. Charlottetown. P.E.I. 12 O'Clock