NOTICES NOTICES INOTICE The annual meeting will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion Home. Sum- mefiide. Tuesday. May 5th at 8:00 P. . AMALGAMATED DAIRIES LIMITED IEMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT NOTICES NOTICES HEAD WAITRESS WELL BABY CONFERENCE Wanted for and LOCAL HOTEL All Employee Benefits References Required Apply in Writing stating age, experience, etc. l Centennial Photo Competition Open to all Professional and Amateurs of Prince Edward Island. There will be two classes. black and white and color slides. Pictures and slides must be of a Cen- tennial nature. substantial prizes. Competition closed January 3i. I965. For further particulars write Centennial Photo Committee. PO. Box 546. Char- Iottet'own. to Guardian - Patriot Box 23950 IMMUNIZATION CLINIC AT STELLA MARIS HALL NORTH RI'STII‘O For Infants and Pi‘e-school (,‘hildren 3rd Monday of every month 2:00-3zin p.m. Next Clinic—Monday. April 20. I964 Immunization should be started at 3 months of age. ‘ DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH DEGREE TEACHERS wanted for MORELL REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL To teach the following subjects: FRENCH. ENGLISH LITERATURE, BIOLOGY and CHEMISTRY In Grades II and l2 SEND APPLICATIONS TO: Charles Campbell, Principal, Morell. P.E.l. I I .1. W NUMBER USED TRACTORS WANTED CK Case Draftomatic Tractors, Front End Loaders, Spreaders. ' (Specials on Baleis for Remainer of April) Number good reconditioned tractors in stock. 1956 Volkswagen or will trade for V2 ton truck. “Will Arrange Potato Contracts" P. A. MacDONALD & SON “Your CASE Dealer"—St. Peters Experienced Secretary W A N T E D To do work of a confidential nature in an of- fice offering a challenging variety of experiences in dealing with the general public. Ability to take shorthand useful but not neces- sary. Must be able to type. file and maintain records, act as receptionist and do general office duties. NOTICE From City of Charlottetown Tax assessment notices for Real Estate. Business. Personal. Motor Vehic- les and Educational taxes have been mailed. and will be delivered on or be- fore April 20th. Any person not receiving one. and eligible to pay. is asked to contact City Hall: JOHN J. BUTLER, City Comptroller. Good judgment and satisfactory personal character required. Good working conditions. Salary open. Write: PO. Box 698, Charlottetown. P.E.I. INOTICES NOTICES PETROLEUM INDUSTRY Marketing Department Applications are invited for training and sub- sequent assignment to Sales Representative Posi- tion. Excellent Career opportunity. Good starting salary, Liberal benefit plan coverage. Basic re- quirements: 0 Age 25 to 33 years 0 Education: University graduates preferred, but experience considered. 0 Sales and Administration ability required. ‘Apply in writing, stating age. education, experience, etc., and recent photograph. to: TEXACO CANADA LTD. P. 0. BOX 867, MONCI‘O‘N, NB. Notice re Sewage Disposal TOWN OF BORDEN It is an offence to discharge sewage into any place or facility other than the sewage facilities of the Town unless otherwise ordered by the Town Council. This By-Law passed at meeting on April 6th, 1964. GILBERT C. BELL. Mayor F. W. WESTHAVER. Town (llerk. NOTICE The Board of School Trustees of Southern Vic- toria Regional School District requires the fol- lowing teachers for the school term commencing August 26, 1964. 1. Supervising Principal for Regional School at Andover. N.B., with 25 staff teachers, en- rollment 500, total number of teachers in Dis- trict 64. total student population of 1600. 2. Three Senior High School teachers for Academic subjects. Regional School is located at Andover. i N.B., W PRELIMINARY NOTICE MARITIME OLD TIME STEP DANCING AND FIDDLING CONTEST Notice is hereby given that the Charlotte- town Forum intend to hold a contest as stated above at the Charlottetown Forum on May 29th or 30th. 1964. Further particulars to be announ- ced as soon as finalized. NOTICES ' Annual Meeting and Banquet Prince County Artificial Breeding Club FREETOWN HALL APRIL 30, 8.00 P.M. All members and their wives are invited. Please notify the secretary or director in yOltijl‘ area on or before April 25 if you plan to atten . —Contact—— A. S. JOHNSON. phone 601-11, Belmont Lot 16 FRANK JARDINE. Wilmot, sec., phone 436-7916. ' FOR SALE 1 Fordson Major Tractor, 2 years old, guaranteed like new _ 2600.00 1 640 Ford Tractor, fully equipped $140000 Withl brs. .. . . . . . 1200.00 1 Jubilee Ford Tractor. fully equipped .- $1200.00 1 2085 Ferguson Tractor . . ........... $ 90000 1 2085 Ferguson Tractor ‘. . . . . . . . 900.00 1 30 Cockshutt Tracttor With L.P. T.O. . . § 700.00 130C0CkshuttTracor...........,.... . 1 35 Coekshutt Tractor with $1400.00 ‘ ra , 1 Super A Tractor, like new, y . $1000.00 Cultivators and hillers .. .. i 8 1: Ford Tzactotrh. H“. .a.nd. 800.00 .10 nDeere .wi cu iva . hillers .. .. .. $1200.00 1 440 John Deere Crawler and loader, 3yearsold $3500.93 1 Iron Edge Potato Planter .. $ 500. old, 400 gal. tank, w boom, $1500.00 Tractors and new Ford off. New Ford narrows off. Also the worlds hay condi- Holland 1 Myers Sprayer, 1 year 20 8111. per min pump, tank filler 'Also new Fordson Major Tractom with 15 percent and plows with 10 percent famous New Holland balers. rakes. tioners with 12 year guarantee, New Spreaders. . 4 saddle horses from Wyoming, 5 ponies. Used plows and discs. 1 ’55 Mttimm-ch car in good running condi on..... . . . . . . . . . . 10 race horses from $400 to $1500.00 STANLEY MAYHEW Kinkan. PEI. — M 6-32 5 25000 which is the shiretown of Victoria County. Note: School opens early and closes for two weeks for the potato harvest, during the later part of September and early October. Please forward application with qualifications and experience, if any, to the underSigned. T. W. TOMLINSON Secretary, Southern Victoria Regional School Board PERTH, N.B. Ste. Agathe Protestant High School STE. AGATHE DES MONTS, P.Q. REQUIRES Teacher for Grades 4 or 5 Small classes. Salary negotiated on basis of Montreal scale. Board allows (1) 15 days per year retirement gratuity. (2) 50‘? Blue Crom. (3) Assmtance for summer school course. (4) Full credit for each year's teaching experience. Provincial regulations permit only Protestant teachers. Ste. Agathe is situated in the centre of the Laur- entian mountains. Quebec‘s summer and winter sports area. sixty miles north of Montreal. A I , ving telephone number and names of re- feiignzesglto: M. C. Magor, Chairman, Protestant. School Trustees, P. 0. Box 969, Ste. Agathe des Monts, P.Q. AUCTION SALE HUNTER RIVER. MAONDAY. APRIL 27 at I P.M. STOCKz— R milch cows. 3 treshened and S in mostly Holstein; 4 meager-dds. mostly Shonthorn; 3 brand sows “resin 0 amino oral purpose mare. yum Mfunulldng machine (National); . M.H.; wood sleigh and driving sleigi. swim harrawl, forks, shovels. hoes and other articles 000 tion. ——TERMS CASH—— Auctioneer Claude Craswell Owner 1 t Harold Ga Ian Dial 44824 STOREY ELECTRIC LIMITED Call tonight for Service Tomorrow We can’t afford to keep you waiting so we try to give you service within 24 hours. _ We may not be the biggest company servicmg automatic washers, dryers. refrigerators, motors, and small appliances in the Maritimes. 0 we try harder to be the best. The Business That Service Butt Dial 4-7341 — Day or Night Call tonight for service tomorrow STOREY ELECTRIC LIMITED Wiring use a Specialty WATTENTION AUCTION GALE” AT BONSHAW, I .’ MRS. MALCOLM n. MARTIN , and surroundini;I area, as well OBITUARY Inserted by the family. I’l‘he Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. April 18 1964. 11 The community of Valleyficld ANNOUNCEMENTS ras her family. rclaiiies and ‘ riends were saddened on Fri- ~ ' I v . a (13). January 81. 1964. m hear CITY 8: QUEEN) ’mil:"stilliliihnui'l- «Slfillill of the death of Mrs. \Ialcolm GIGGEY'S PHARMACY. . - at I’m. A l ' H I p . year, she had continued remark- D. Martin. in the Kings County Memorial Hospital. Montague. Although in her eighty-seventh Completely nevi 2nd. "Debut" liquid make-up. LIII your arr- ont of lines and wrinkles l’rice $l.23 and $3.75. Available now at GIGGEY'S PHARMACY. Dial I).\.\'(‘l-‘. (‘ORRAN Ban Hall. Saturday IllL’IlI. April IBIIi. spon- sIn-I-n I)_\ ("m \tusic by ‘he ably active and alert. and (Tad Star Dusters Canteen service. .only entered the hospital a low 4.3]"0 Prom t free delivery. days previous to h” dpm ‘ ' ' ‘ ' p Rl'MMAGE SALE St, Peters ‘ The la“, Mrs Mam”. mm) in NEW [555]; Brownie a n d Cathederal Hall. Monday April lhis wife Mary Bruce Martin. I‘lfli'lfl’d Lid- ‘Before her marriage she spent ‘She married Malcolm It, Mar- 1 years she has resided In Valley- I field, where her neighbors now "their senior citizens. who lived 20 at 8.30 Sponsored by Moth- , for so many years and was a er‘s Auxiliary of Holy [good neighbor in IIlE‘ll‘ midst. Guide lies now In stock. Child- L’Jll'n at 7 pm Glen Martin. PET, was It]? ren's near Dept. Moore and daughter of Kenneth Martin and (Will) PARTY will be held In Humps h I r a Hall. Saturday, April I8 at 830 pm. KINGS COUNTY DANCE AT St. Peter's Bay Ilull every Saturday night. .Iohiiny Chaissnn‘s Orchestra. .IL'ST ARRIVED Ladies (‘oais in large sizes, Kennedy’s Ladies Wear, Queen Street, Charlottetown. PENNY AUCTION at munity Centre. Monday. some years in Boston. Mass. tin In I902. For the past sixty ('oni- keenly feel the loss of one of \pril Redee- Spwial FREE (‘III'RCH of Scotland. VI nier Cubs and Seouts. . , , orsliip at Murray River prizes. Many relatives and friends I through the years shared the H am' his 2 Dim: Be 1 l. I friendly hospitality of her home sATl'RDAY NIGHT dance' RM”. p m' 3mm“ — 7 ' pm. Ewen C. MacDougall, Slu- .where they were always sure ,of receiving a warm welcome. J'home. community. and church. IS'he was a good homemaker, mother and grandmother. and River recreation hall, 9-12 mid- I ; the Ladies Aid. and of the Wo- gwas also a Life Member of the - missed very few meetings. Iteresi in it. .ready to help in any way she Iercd by her son and daughter- 59m”? "till Gl‘mlp “'ilh “19 R0- ,husband. who passed away ten and which she attended regular. dance RCAF Association Club 51y until the last year or two, Rooms. Dance 9:30 to 12 pm. Iwhen due to the lnfirmities of Music by the "Tartans". older age she became more con- fined to her home. In her con- .cern for the spiritual life of BY'LGW lyoung people, she encouraged her family to the same gener- Ious support. Ihelpful participation in New Glasgow Recreation CCI‘IIIE. Music by The Del-Rays. Ad dent. missmn 60 cents. Canteen ser- . PRINCE COUNTY vice. Dancing 9—30 — 12 pm DANCING TONIGHT North , ISLANDICRfi . . Reserve Fri- :iy and Saturday May 8th. and 9th. for Lions Maritime Wide- vnricty concert in aid of Ken- sington Band at Kens’lngtxm Re- gional High School. VITALSTATISTIC—S 4.1;». hittf‘tlmal‘i'iiih‘if. CARD or THANKS ism to be shown at the Good- , will AA. Group Rooms. Rich- mond Street, Sunday night at 8.30 pm RUMMAGE SALE at \Irs. Prowsc's cooking stand Monday ' . April 20th. at 3:30 pm. in aid men’s Missionary Society,‘ and of South Winsloc. U.C.W. a charter member of both. She RESERVE A},th 27th for Variety Concert by Cavendish pastoral Mens Association in.’ Stella Maris Hall. North RII>II(‘D. ‘ sponsored by Ladies Aid of Med- ical Centre. PLAN TO attend the Praise Service in Marshfield Presby- cnuld. terian Church on Sunday even- During her declining yearn inf: 3' 7-30 p-m. Service will be her “(ads were kindly mnsid.leondiictetl by members of the Her life was a busy one in the is sorely missed by her children and grandchildren. Mrs. Martin was a faithful member of Vallcyfield Church, which she generously supported. night. Admission 50 cents. Good music. Canteen service. In aid of Junior Farmers. REGULAR SATI'RDAY night I wish to express my sincere thanks to the doctors. nurses and staff of Prince County Hospital. also to the clergyman. relatives and friends who visited me. or sent me cards. treats or flowers during my recent illness. Mrs. Atwood Blakeney. IN MEMORIAM FLOOD - - Tn loving memory M our dear mother. Mrs. James D, Flood. who passed away April Ill. I960. How often there comes before and any attendance. church activity. She was an active member of WMS and until recent years She was a member of the W0- men's Institute Branch in the district. and continued her my and was always‘ us Your dear face four! and true. ‘ For death can never take away “Limo and family who ‘ived 1n yalty Male Filgl‘li. Belfast Girl's Our mpmnry_ dear moihpr, of H19 hmm, with 119,3 Qinntct'and Harrington .lunior. ynn She was Prelim-eased by her Chm", ‘" allen'lam'fi SPNlal' lovingly rememlwl‘ed by he? offering for work of Senior High {anuly‘ Miriam 534.13. M". Sahflday. April 25”, al- 2 o'clock “ years ago. andby their daughter yfiffl",fr‘;d~_ __n__q ____7 cedes Joseph and Brendan. V a . IMary. who died in nineteen- W— I have been instructed by the Lxecutois of the Estate of Emmy. ‘ spray __ Kai.) and phi-a. I JOhn T0016 to 5011 the. “nowmgi . . ’ Left to mourn a Iovlng mother Spray — Warren Burns and Oockslrutt 30 Thactor in goodlcondllm". f are one daughter. Katharine. family E D G E H l l. L Massey Harris Binder. Quantity Oats. V ‘ Mm A” Bums. (sharpmetlown' Snray -— Pearl and Winnlfrcd 1953 Chevrolet car, 21,000 miles —- Registcrcn for I964. ; and six 5mm 35 “you as in grand. Burns. Winde‘ VOW! qcofia I set race harness. Race Mare Lady Biidlong fouled May 1. 1956. by Calumet Budlong. dam Margaret G. Frisco, raced in 1963 second in 2'15 .' Pag foaled July 14, 1961, by B. Aubrey, dam Lady Bess. pantly trained in 1963. Lady Bess. foaled August 4, 1950. by Pagliacci. dam Margaret risco. 2 mii'ch Cows to freshen in April. Terms Cash. Sale regardless of weather Melville G. Bell A not lancer, HOG PRODUCERS - SHIPPERS Due to Friday's storm many producers were unable to get their hogs to market. So that these hogs will not get over- weight our plant will be slaughtering hogs Monday afternoon. ALL HOGS DELIVERED BY | P.M. WILL BE SLAUGHTERED SAME DAY. I CANADA PACKERS LTD. Gratton Street. Ch'town. Notice re Trailer Coaches, Trailer Courts TOWN OF BORDEN Take notice. that the location of trailer coaches and the establishment of trailer (‘mli‘is within the Town of Borden comes within the regulations of Town By-Laws and all persons concemed should apply for permit from Town Clerk. This By-law passed at, meeting on April 6th, GILBERT C. BELL. Mayor F. W. WESTI-IAVER, Town Clerk Clearance Auction Sale at HARRINGTON lBrackIey Pt. Rd.) THURSDAY, APRIL 30th — I P.M. OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS Farm consisting of 100 acres chorce land, good dwelling and outbuildings with running water I .tricitv, and bath. ex Machinerwa; Tractors up.) and 3.01.1;sz combine (Massey 50); Manure Sprca crs; , a e (NJ-1.); 2 ploughs: balcr No. 77 (N.B.l: hay mower (N.B.l; spring tooth barrows (Case); Cord wood saw and bench; grain drill; disc barrow; ' ‘ rmer; . ""IgglffhifgotAto grader; grain crusher (10 inch); truck and cattle box; tractor front end loader; scuffler and hillcr; fcitili7cr drill: platform scales; chain saw; electric motors (213. ll‘z. 5‘s): electric motor heavy duty; light barrows; potato fork: 1956 Buick car; 30 ft. of endless belt; ‘20 head of year old feeders. and other articles too numerous to mention. ——TERMS CASH— Robert Dodds Claude Craswell Auctioneer owner Ph. 4-7824 l happy by their frequent I I 3 mourn the loss of a sister. , was largely attended. was held ‘ ‘ in the iSunday. February 2. and was , With Mrs. P Pcaidon m-anist 1and the Vallcyficld Choir. [hymns sung were: .My Shepherd". and I Our llelp In Ages Past." I Angus. at home: Charles. Sas- l katoon: Callum. Bellevue. and 3 Allan In Charlottetown. Spray —» Havel and Lester. I Spray —- The Hendersons. Plant — Mrs. Chowen. Spray ~ Sadie and Dan. Cross -— Howard. Spray — Connie and Tom. Spray — Gussie. . Spray — Edith and Jack Jud- son. Spray —— Diana Rodd. , asket — Dorothy's sisters —- of a large family of skier» Julia. Clara. Mary. Monica. and brothers. only one, Mar- 35k" — MM” and N""’“" jnrie. Mrs. John Alex Mar-Pher- MCCaVIhl'- son. Toronto. Ont, lives to_ “Imam I'mm’l m'lrfl‘ W'“ men. Spray --— l'alleyficld WT. Spray — Staff MacLean and , I children and two great-grand- children. besides nieccs and. nephews. Slhe was good to them all. and they made her life \IISIIS . and thoughtful remembrances. The sons are: Donald. Mon-l John K.. Charlottetown: ' (him—1m. rated 1091i BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Regular course Grade V i, to Senior Matriculation 4 Music, Art, Household Science, Elocution. Typing. Gymnastics, Sports, Riding. The funeral service. which Valley'field Church on‘ "- ‘ Plant M Mat-Lean and Son. U1 3 conducted by her pastor. Rev. Haskel- - Finwlan. HHWKPS. Michaelmas Term begins GM. Fraser. assisted by Rev. Slddlt‘.}'. ’Mnnln’al’; Carl Currie. Funeral arranqe- DRMI'Qn-S ‘0 "I" LOW-3 SEIYI‘HMBER 9,1964 ments were under the direction I Eu.”- 3”“? of the Montague Funeral Home. I biaa‘rgzzdld- “I.” NW”... adeamp Mug - to limited vacancies. H ":e CARD OF THANKS 1 “1701'?” The family of the late Mrs. "I "MD. Martin wish to thank all I their kind neighbors and friends, I those who sent flowers and mes- sages of sympathy. the organ- ist and choir. the Brooklyn Trio. For flll’fllf‘l‘ information and The Prospectus apply to: rooklyn Trio sang "The Chris- tians Goodnight". Interment was in the Valley- MISS B. D. FOWLER. field cemetery with committal . ‘ . Y 'j . . Rev. Mr. Fraser. Mr. Currie. I I “FYI; hr‘. RP“ 'G' and all others for their many I A' R' C' M- 3 pm"; “pm ' 3 (mm . acts of kindness during their Mmdmmm“ I Ross. liarry Van Rnskirkflxon “mm borcmlpmpm. man Nicholson. Angus Mcnnl- .___._______-- .,.___...-_-_... son. W.A. Bruce. Alexander . ; Martin. What Is Your Hearing Score? Floivcrbearcrs ircre: Dnnnlel iBurns. Kent Martin. Ix'ciinetht TEST YOURSELF I :larl'ln‘ r121“: \Nflazlm‘ Kill"? I. Do you have trouble understanding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. YES ‘ ‘larlln‘ ‘. Pr * a.) In‘ 'Mr‘9 the speaker at church or meeting? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. \‘0 I “arhn' Bill-V M’lr'm- ‘l‘nhn All“ Do you sometimes fail to hear the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. YES “acnl‘nald' M‘lm“ . MBI‘I‘PI'd', telephone or doorbell ring? . . . . . . . . . a . . . . . , . . . . . . . .. N0 ll‘IRWM'd Kor‘vm- ma" “"rr'w' ’3. Are you sometimes confused In . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. YES I-laf‘klt’ MMKFMIS 3"" Donald group conversations? . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . .. N0 Nli‘llnl-Sfm- ‘4. Would you frequently like the TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. YES v ‘ radio or movie a little Iniidcr'.‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . .. N0 mnozl'llrflgflflilf‘s 15. Are you one who hears but does . . . . . . . . .-.. . . . . . . . . . . .. YES w "1 __> Crandchn‘drm I not always understand? .. . . . . . . . . . . . g . . . . . . . . .. NO r93 ' _ ’ Allow 20 prints to: each Nf) answer sowed. If m Mal score Baskel ” Damn“ and no“'”' is less than on points. you are cl'2iblc to receive a “HIT-ij “Mk” " Charles and Helm‘ listening device lllfll fits right in the ear and greatly improves ‘ arts; fertilizer spreader; box sleigh;_ welder:.. 2 c escalator (32 ft.): grain auger.. wrpatl‘ " SN" marlin”? and your enjoyment of 'l‘\' and radio prozrams This pii‘ilic service lamny- ’is reserved for the liaI'd-of-‘hcai'ing only. Special $4.95 value. only Spray —- Ken. Connlc. Bruce. 52.00. Tn reach? your hearing flf‘\'lt‘(‘, just clip out your test Jennie and Faye paper and mail it \\‘ltl1 $2 and your name and address to Spray -— Johnny and Marion. A" ANTW "RADIO TV HEARING DEVICE" Chester and Marie. Spray »— John Marty and Mar- P. 0. Box 73. Halifax, Nova Scotln jorle. Rob and Annie. Spray —- Eunice and Bill Reid. 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