AUTOMOTIVE $99 SA S.R. JOHNSTON LTD. ‘53 METEOR Sedan AUTOMOTIVE Unit No. F-738-B ‘56 METEOR Sedan $199 $399 Unit No. F-745-B ‘56 CHEV. ¥Y% ton Unit No T-336-A ‘62 FORD _Econline Delivery Van LOOK -LOOK- LOOK 29 ‘52 CHRYSLER , EMPLOYMENT VE $99 | EMPLOYMENT APPLICATIONS INVITED FROM DEGREE TEACHERS ‘for vacancy on Englewood Regional High School staff for 1965-66 term. For further information apply to— . MRS PARKER CANFIELD, Secretary, Crapaud, or telephone Crapaud 35-3. 99 Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service, WANTED REGISTERED NURSE Good Working Conditions Above Average Salary Write: P. O. Box 2085, Halifax, N.S or call 894-8551 Charlottetown TEACHER WANTED Physical Education teacher wanted for 1965-66 term. Apply to Secretary be- fore April 7, 1965. Secretar, Signed REG. PETERS Souris Regional High School Unit No. T-286-B ‘58 FORD ” TEACHERS WANTED «| Mrs. Douglas Stewart, Wood Islands, VITAL STATISTICS BIRTH — Mr. and Roy Coffin, happy to announce the daughter, N: Rose Eaward STEVENSON — In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Randolph Stevenson, whe passed away March 31, tears we watched you sinking saw you fade away hearts were almost brosen. would have liked so well to stay when we saw you sleeping Al. ENGAGEMENTS MacDONALD — SHIELDS — Mr. and Mrs. Borden MacDonald wish to an- mounce the engagement of theif only daughter Mardie Dianne to Lioyd Aug- F Today brings back sad memories No loving voice we hear How sad and lonely is our bome Without you, Pop dear The happy hours we once enjoyed How sweet the memory still But death has left a loneliness This world can never fill There is a smile we will always | remember A voice we will always recall And a memory we cherish forever Of one so dear to us all No matter where we are going No matter what we do We will always have a moment Pop To stop and think of you Asleep in God's beautiful garden take place April 24th, at 3.30 p.m. First Baptist Church, Charlottetown. SMETHURST — MORRIS — Mr. and Mrs. John A. Smethurst, Marshfield, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Judith Ann to F-O George Douglas Morris, Nashwaaskis, N.B. marriage to take place Aprii 24th, MARRIAGES BARVEY — STEWART -— Mr. and announce the marriage of their daugh- ter Edith to Sheldon Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Harvey.’ (ra Where there is no sorrow or pain paud, at the Presbyterian Manse, Bel. | Some day when earths tasks are o'er fast, on March 12, 2965 Rev. Donala| We'll meet you Pop again Nicholson performed the ‘double ring| A/ways remembered and sadly mis ceremony \ by and daughters tits omens w te, CARD OF THANKS Btevensor. who departed this life WE WISH to thank al! op March 3% 1964 non | However jong our lives may last | Whatever lands we view | Whatever joy or grief be ours We will always think of you Always remembered by sister, irene, brother-in-law, Gordon, Jean and Wayne Neill. 1 WISH to express my sincere thanks | to the Sisters, nurses and staff of the | Charlottetown Hospital, each one whom | made my stay so pleasant while a Patient there for two weeks. A special thank you to Dr. Grant. Dr. Coady for their wonderful care ton me. A sincere thank you to Father Reid and Msgr Hughes for their words of comfort. To my room mate Elsie Murtart, all the people yio visited me my daughter Mrs. Brown who was by my side each evening, to Mr and Mrs Kennie who called on me each evening, Mr and ee Clarkin. Ged biess you one and wife Amy these wher seni cards and messages of sympathy in cluding Lower Freetown.Women's In stitute in the passing of my sister Mrs Clark Wright. Bedeque Roy Hil! and family) Mr. and Mrs. G. Roy Hull ae MacPHEE — In loving memory of John MacPhee. who passed away March Mth, 1963 J | There's an open gate at the end of thé road J, | Though which each must gn alone And there is a light we cannot see Our Father claims his own Beyond that gate our dariing father Finds happiness and rest, And there is comfort in the thought matrindls.stomembered by George and jen. JAY — In loving memory of Ward B. Jay, who passed away March 31st, 1961. We do not need a special day Mrs. Margaret Murchison. | Feb. g He spent his boyhood a ly manhood at home. In \year of 1914, he married M ses & s To this union was bora four sons and five daughters, namely Francis and Elmer, New Zea- |land; Edward -P: and Harry Jr. ‘at home, Susdn,’:Mrs. Albert |Conway, New Zealand; Margar- et, Mrs Walter Mallard, Gow- an Brae, Evelyn and Irene at home ; Cheverie, Hamilton, Ontario, |who came home to attend her father's .funeral Besides the above. are left to mourn, his widow, one brother Edward A. Whalen. New Zealand Thirty- * seven grandchildren and a host of friends and relatives Harry was not very active for a number of years, having lost his eyesight. but was always cheerful and content, bearing his cross with true christian pa- hence His funeral to St. Ale xis Church, Rollo Bay was largely attended. A Requiem High Mass was celebrated by his pastor, the Rev. W.A. Keefe, who also performed the services at the grave. The pallbearers were: Wil- liam Mallard, David Gregory, Garfield Mallard, Joseph Mac- Cormack, Jeraid Hanlon, Peter Conway. His remains were in- terred in the family plot in the | adjoining cemetery. , Rest in Peace. | CARD OF THANKS Helen, Mrs. Francis | knew him. k and instantly a oa North River ar his home, in the morning of March 6th. of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan So- mers, Ira was a pleasant, fun loving boy, 16 years éf ‘ake He possessed a zest for living and had a happy and friendly per- which won for him a host of friends. Ira delighted in sports. He was an active member of the | Y.M.C.A., and was also an ar- dent trout fisherman Besides his sorrowing parents, he leaves to mourn the follow. ing brothers and sisters who sadly miss their brother Ly- all, Henry, Lillian, Mary, D& borah, Valerie and William. All living at home The funeral which was a very largely attended one was held from Zion Presbyterian Church on Tuesday, March %h Rev. Donald A. Campbell conducted the funeral services at both the church and the grave. Former classmates from Queen Char- lotte High, Sherwood Schools and boys from the ‘Y"’ attend- ed in bodies. They also formed a guard of honor. The, choir was under the direction of Mrs. Har- vey MacKinnon. Hymns sung were “Jesus Loves Me’ and “Safe in the Arms of Jesus’. + Solos, ‘Beyond the Sunset’ by_ Peregrinations of Mrs. Sondra Fletcher, and “How Great Thou Art’ by Miss Barbara Rogers were beautiful- ly rendered. -They also sang a duet ‘Will the Circle be Unbro- ken’"’. The many beautiful flor- al arrangements were a silent tribute to the memory of the de- ceased. Pallbearers, all close friends nna le F r Parliament authorized thig’ step nearly a year (but the —Queens), that negotiations — “Have been completed with four countries and are continuing | a Over Rumors TORONTO (CP)—John Diet. enbaker, Conserva- Progressive tive leader, said Tuesday doesn't know how the recent mor that he would | started ; “It's beyond me to f a fh i ... there wasn't even remark for this s z et i fi it The Regional Schoolboard Meilleur of Granby invites applications for teaching positions in the High Schoo] section of St. Patrick English-Speak- ing School. Positions open for male and female teachers for school year 1965-66. Modern up-to- date school for boys and girls, good salary scale, excellent working conditions, 50 miles from To bring you to our minds of the deceased, were — active: MOST CITIZENS VOTE The d 9 o . The family of the late Harry . Are very hard to fied 7 ™ MOSCOW (AP) The Soviet A. Whalen wish to thank their | Douglas Stevenson, Brian Ross, What would we give if we could say Union turned out 99.93 per cent pastor, Rev. WA. Keefe, Perry Max Godkin, David Kitson, Hello P in th ld , = | | re hear’ your paneer heed your of its voters for local elections Funeral Home, Dr. Kassner,|Bruce Roper and Wendell Dun- smile and only 208 out of 2,010,540 un- nurses and staff of Souris Hos-|¢&". Honorary — Wayne Ross, To sit and chat with you awhile opposed candidates were re- pital, to all who sent Mass David Shanahan, Donald Burke, a ee socrow vmiles angmnges. jected, accrding to official re cards, enrollments and messag- Gary Burke, Roger Larabee, tears. But memory we will cherish | ‘urns Saturday. Returns on elec- es of sympathy, also their nei- your With the passing of the : | March mbe} Always remembered by dongiter, Reta toms held 16 and 21/ghbore and the me ms helped George Duncan, Eric Goodwin, $-ton Unit No F-733-B ‘55 OLDS Sedan Lloyd Shaw, Robert Wilson, Ronald Garrett, Scott Cameron, oa No. FA-262A Montreal. Sat sneer ee AL tr eg Pon ated eae ane bereavement. | Ramee Greet end "HAMILTON, Bermuda (CP) i 60 VOLKS Apply to: | NOTICES NOTICES OBITUARY | Interment was in Floral Hills Air Canada service from Hall- | : 9 , cease 7 ee _—_ : |Memorial Gardens. | fax to Bermuda will help the 5 i Seana 2 Door > MR. LUCIEN LAMBERT, ; MRS. ALBERT WRIGHT Flowers: .. |igland’s tourist trade and ite t _ Director of Studies DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Inserted by a friend Pillows — Father, Mother, importers, Henry Vesey, chair- r _ —_-_ 5 , . . Friends in this vicinity and Brothers and Sisters; Mr, and man of the Bermuda Trade De- . ae | Regional Schoolboard Meilleur, Province of Prince Edward Island throughout the province were Mrs. Ruben Cross; Broken Cir- velopment Board, a itt NOW IN STOCK | 140 Dufferin Street, Mrs Albert Weicht of tie |eel Sener: Gon - enrtt-|Demede Sek a wep Geom: |i Granby, Quebec. \ | howe ot her d ghier M : Bre- Somers, ‘Torente, Wreaths —|which to develop the tourist : New cars and truck. All models —— - TEN DER |wer Waugh, Wilmot oa March | Everett and Mary Myers, Hail [are as well as giving import- 3 to choose from. Now is the time to. CANADIAN VICKERS LTD. 1 18, Although Ia aling besith fax: Khe Bree. and ‘Stat; Jere ther first now pent 6& aeieg cael requires | _ SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon, ripe age of almost 88 Her hus-\ers. Albert and Ora Morrison years. trade. Highest trade-in allowances. | | Friday, April 9, 1965, for the grading. stabilizing band predecssned ber ia 1880 atjend feustiy: Uncle Earle, Aunt| | The service, to ee —— | i i i t Bedeque w { Donald Maynard; ' October, was wn de - SHIP PLATERS and paving of approximately 64 miles of road, had resided all of their married cle Elwood and Auat Lila Mac. im Ottawa leat Thursday. It a . saest In Servi from MT. ALBION to VERNON. life. Their home was hospitality Eachern; Aunt Mae Morrison; provide Maritimers with thelr eo Fairest In Sales - - - Finest In Service and ASSEMBLERS Specifications and tender forms may be obtain. l'se''. where people | from fat fale Somers. “Cnele Sterling gia “ ie . Contact ---- ed from the office of the undersigned, Old West ere sssured of a warm wel-|Aumt Rita Nicholson and Fam-| ae Platers able to read drawing and list templates Kent School building, Charlottetown, Prince Ed- come. Mrs. Wright was always ily; Cousin Edmund Somers; TIGNISH h Gene Coady Norman MacDonald from ships. Assemblers able to read drawings | ward Island. ‘ready to givé a helping hand to Clarence, Ena ong Pome > a Arnold Bruce Ray Chappell © and accustomed to fabrication of units for ships. | Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. in cases of sceldent or sudden |Lilian’ White, Halifax: Melvin Mrs. Edgar Peters is = | Fae: All applicants for either trade must have previous | , ‘illness Ma Wright was ealled and Margarei Morrison and fa- @t at Western Hospital, He axperience. Usual welfare benefits. Apply in per- NOTE: Tenders will be opene dat the abive ad- an would be on the scene be-|mily: Allison Somers; Teacher | t#, where she is recovering Fe 2 at eee letter to: . ~ | vertised time and bidders are invited to present fore the doctor could atrive. and ‘Pupils, Grade VII, Queen ‘om a bout with pneumonia. tee : , their bids in person (or otherwise). Duriag ee yours she es | Chartetie Mich: Sebosl; Elwin, ian Cheverie is a hiss In > 2 oe alw in place at Church rene, Joanne Burke; | I pital, 2 4 J.R FOURMTER, Employment Supervisor | J. Philip Matheson on Sunday and also took a pro- Mrs. Cameron and Keir; Elmer Where he ie recovering from eee 4 : | Minister of Highways minent part in the various wo and Laura Buchanan and fam- leg . 4970 Notre Dame Street East, | Charlottetown |mens organizations. ily; Earle and Gertie Riggs and Fred ue oa Montreal, P. Q. Prince Edward Island | Her funeral was held in the family; Allison Macleod and is a patient at Western ? nde 8 ® s March 38 ware saan Central Bedeque Baptist Church family: Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd| Alberton. k ae arch 23, 1965 and conducted by her pastor Waklin and. family; Michael The Tignish Sports Recreat Your Ford Dealer | NOTICES NOTICES Rev. H.B. Estabrooks. He was Bros. ana on. th, hasacition | held assist yw a former pastor a ail, Deane, Margaret Tignish pial 894.8548 TENDERS LECTURE SERIES long time friend De. A.G. Crowe|to Johnson; Mrs. Eddy me sell service srocery_ are : St. Peter’s Road a f Campbellton, N.B., | Quaid; Johnny, Trudy Sotunday saat; om his daughter and her husband phen MacLean; Alfreda Clohos-| $42 was goes to the ‘ - Mr. and Mrs. Harty Crouse sey; Basil MacKinnon; Mr. and’ minor hockey. Winner of a duck NOTICES NOTICES | Sealed tenders will be received by the under- By came purposely to aes = are George Caney oma om! was Alfred Handrahan. . i ° . flowers fly; Charlottetown ard Emmett Gavin returned DEPARTMENT of HIGHWAYS signed up until 5 p.m. April 10th, 1965, for haul- Rev. John J. Keating, C.S.P. __ |or Gideon ‘Bibles bore cloquent Club and bays: Donnie. Gary | toronto after ae ie : . | testi the loving esteem. Rickey : | aaa Province of Prince Edward Island ing of cream to Kinkora Dairying Co-Op Ass'n. At ° pay friends. A beautiful solo Florence Kelly; Clarke and ay | Sera : TEN DER | Same routes as last year. , . ; was feellagly seatend ty A pe ‘emily ut Signed: | St. Dunstan’s University friend of the deceased. Inter-| MacLean; George and Stewart . as aa Baptist Ceme- Chandler f; Jerry RS will be received until noon, ° ° tery. The pallbearers were Wal- and Elizabeth Johnson; Mr. and aachaht avieg tne, a Friday, April 30, 1965, J. LINUS MULLIGAN, Alumni Gymnasium ter Craig, Reows Schurmen, Mes. ae ed truction of OYSTE D BRIDGE— Secretary. , ; a TT PRESTRESSED CONCRETE BRIDGE across Thursday, April 1. 8 P.M peck. Wimert Will, Ive 0 | eee Werth ond Sey Lalention WHEATLEY RIVER, near RUSTICO, Queens ursday, Aoril I, 8 P.M. There ore toft to'meurn areeier: Patey Steate Cong! ince Edward Island. N O T | C E Modern Ecumenism: A Protestant sons and three daughters, (Ber-| Hodgson and Jan Aiken; Staff County, sie ‘feations may be obtained at the tie) Mrs. Brewer Waugh, Wil-\of J.R. Doane and Co.; Donnie 0 . , tie my ns Aa Pe inctgnedl on West Kent School . Phenomenon mot; (Priseilla) Mrs. Fred | and Cette MeeBbos; wm aad ae Charlottetown "Prince Edward Island. The following are butterfat tests found in pas- Frid April 2 P.M ee bee Fe Basse) _ Rive. [ee wed — ; Deposit cheque in the amount of $25.00 is requir- teurized-homogenized milk delivered to consumer it ay, pril 2,8 cama island: Lewis, Protease [ort 2 = eee re aor. ed, and will be refunded when plans are returned homes, retail stores and restaurants in the prov- The Contribution of the Vatican Council |Rhode Island; Lorne, Reid’ [conan Wood and _— ae. fo this office ince between February 24, 1965 and March 2, To Christian Uni Cormeen tori 11 ne Yat oog ey: Ba ot Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. | 1965, Sees ea sisters, Mrs. Chester Parke t,| Ivan Bernard and John; YMCA. NOTE: Tenders will be opened at, tne oont (Revilo Dairy, Alberton 3.50% Brighton Dairy, Ch'town 265%| | THE PUBLIC ARE CORDIALLY INVITED | Boston. Mass: Mrs. Bert Stod-| Basket Den, Mass. Desald sad advertised time, and bidder wise) and be cant Maple Leaf Dairy, S'side 3.60% Health Past. Milk Co. |i cllneack B.C.; Roy Hill, | rangemests — Aunt Lillian Mac- their bids in person (or Ideal Dairy, S'side . 387% East Royalty... 3.65% | Freon. Millan; Uncle Everett, Aunt aed J. Philip Matheson | Crystal Dairy, S'side . 3.50% Purity Deigy, Ch'town . 3.62% TENDERS Clara Somers and family; Jim Minister of Highways |Pure Milk Co., Ch'town 3.67% Montague Dairy, and Audrey Mahafley and fam- Inister -\ Sunshine Daify, Ch'town 3.65% Montague .......... 3.50% aaa ee ee eee : 5, ee “eee Charlottetown 7 e up’ to 12:00 o'clock noon en to and by virtue of caer family. enteams Prince Edward Island G&G Dairy, Chitown . 387% Buttercup Delry, Bouts 3808) Sl say ADedt loth for supplying the City with Execution, te’ mee. @s- [200m snd, Devethy, Michaels Er; March 22, 1965 MINIMUM FAT CONTENT 3.50%. the foll a . fof Kings *coumey | Kee — ante an * P.E.I. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE | FORTHE POLICE DEPARTMENT— 2 Care| Utan Macachers and tami NOTICE 2 ela 23 uniforms consisting of tunic and 2 pair selon where |Larae and Marjorie Elis, and DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS trousers’ School family; Earle and Vi Norrie and 25 pair boots County were amy: Ruben and Ruth Cross; THE 1965 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RURAL Province of Prince Edward Island 25 pair shoes the iands ‘Shanahan: Mr. and Mrs. BEAUTIFICATION SOCIETY PRIZE LIST IS = sale averthen “aad which said) Lome Weight and Mrs. Waugh; NOW AVAILABLE. 25 white shirts toe canoes of eed ledien Gane das ~~ COMPETITIONS FOR 1965 TENDER 73 dark hue shirts scare | aa Kahr ta Mts 1. F Home Improvement, Class (a) and (b) FOR THE FIRE DEPARTMENT— sale | No. 95: of Praise — Fran- 2. Smatt Holding Improvement Competition. SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon, 750 feet’ of 214” double jacket fire hose "eis and Elsie Hill. 3. Rural. Community Improvement Competition, | on Friday, ABU 0 106s. vorely Fi miles. of ’ 750 feet of 1%” double jacket fire hose Notice OF THANKS 4: Flower Garden Competition, Class (a) and | Foie WN to MT. ALBION. wo wich t thea : S tions and tender forms. obtain- : 20 pound 7 5. Rural (One-Room) Schod! Improvement ed from the office of the undersigned, Old West ee ane 2 extinguisner = Donald — Competition. as Kent School building, Charlottetown, Ed- Five Waterproof firemen’s coats 6. Rural Church Improvement Corr epetttion ward Island. Five firemen's helmets ee m . 1) Mi = a sty ion” Competition, Class (a), Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. aa bar Firemen’s thigh length rubber boots (b) and (c). " NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the abdve ad- One master stream fog nozzle 9. Perfection Dairy Barn Improvement - vertised time and bidders are invited to present Two tarpaulins - Competition. their bids in person (or otherwise) and be present One au fire hose washer UR COPY OF THIS PRIZE LIST, the 7 One hose expander. FOR YO at opening. WRITE TO: ea Matheson Samples to tenders.. Lowest or any THE SECRET ARY, er aw Minister of Highways | fePGet ted ..E. I. RURAL BEAUTIFI SOCIETY, Charlottetown P P. 0. Box 1194, Prince Edward Island Charlottetown, P. E. I March 23, 1965 -