- Announcements CITY-AND QUEENS FREE a nylons each Family Allowance check ‘anes at Factory Outl 196 Queen ‘Street. _ ANN ae Beau waves, $4.00; Bl -sgronr cut, $1,25, © CANADIAN CLUB cold shampoo, wave and hair FO teinitenteeet ‘THE REGULAR monthly m Cornwall Mens’ Club will be hel: the Christian Education CMentre, .W we poate © at 8 p.m. essey, guest speaker. Scottish music. KINGS COUNTY : bec, ammounce the marriage RINGO Montague Legion home every} Paauahter, Christene. Anne, to “lane Monday night at 8 p.m. MELVIN McQUAID will be in his of- fice at Souris all day Tuesday- and “| Anne’s Church, Hope River on, Decem- Rich- . Also -| RENDER — HORNE — Mr. and Mrs. s SAW — Mr. ond Me. Reymond ANDREWS — te loving mamery Shaw (nee Audrey Jay) wish to an- aan beahand Matias inaeeh oe no.ace the arrival of their dcumen passed away November 22, 1965., Sandra, Mariene at the Prince Edward, One long and lonely year has passed, Is.and Hospital November 17, 1966, |* Since my great sorrow has fed weight 7 Ibs, 12 ozs. A sister for| The shock that wé réecéived thet night Donna. — a’ ‘ays with us dwell. you wighed no one a last forewell, YOUNKER: Palla Delight is pleased to| Nor did you say good-bye, announce the birth of her brother Paul| You were gone before you knew i, Dwight at the Prince Edyard island And cay’ Geb lnoaus ety. Hospital on November 18th. 1966. weight| As angles keep there’ watch up there, 8 Ibs. loz. Happy parents are Shirley! Please God just let him know, : and Bryer Younker. That I down here do not forget, : I love and miss him so. ENGAGEMENTS Time cannot- break my faith and trust oye jive ye shall’ live . aso,| DOIRON — GAUDIN — Mr. and Mrs. ut thie con nine Gan Wa We tie Aubin Doiron, Hunter River wish to| When my life’s work is o'er, announce the engagement. of their |. Then I'll be yours and you'll be mine daughter Lorna to Gerard| To have for evermore. Urbain’ Gaudin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaudin, North Rustico, P.¥.1 The marriage will take place at St. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed ber 3ist, -at- 4.30 p.m. MARRIAGES John Edward Rehder, Pt. Cae. Que Lee Horne, son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Alexander Horne, Summerside, PEI, on November 19, 1966, Halifax, N.S. RETARDED CHILDRENS’ meeting tonight 8 p.m. Elementary School, Montague. Guest speaker. TURKEY SUPPER Murray Harbour North Hall on Wednesday Nov 2r Spon- sored by the Ladies of the Congregation 7 ‘MEETING EASTERN Kings Fish and Game Association at Delaney’s rest dence, Souris-"Wédnesday, November 3 at 8 p.m. Sip D. jorell village every pie uate Be A aad Morel! Fire Dept. Admission Musit- by The Group. PRINCE COUNTY PLAN TO ATTEND Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics at Summerside Legion, and Wednesday, November a and. 2%rd;.from 3 -'4 and 7 + BE ONE of the 540 DONORS URG- ENTLY NEEDED. -‘MONTALY MEETING Kensington Board of Trade. er, Georte Hunt. Acres Research con- | Jasper Weatherbie whe IN MEMORIAM WEATHERBIE — In loving memory of whe was killed on | » a og month comes deep regra. - ae ¢ Oe oe Oe oe Ses Tt ats: cae" coon: ov memory of you wil) sever ie Always remembered by wite and tim- FOR SALE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Province of Prince Edward Island TENDERS will be received until noon W: nesday November 23, 1966, at the office of t undersigned, Provincial Administrative Buildings, for the purchase of building and land (snow plow de | bour and -| in ‘Newfoundland. MURRAY HARBOR Allan Dunbar has returned ta his home in Hanna, Indiana, from: Murray Harbour where he was guest speaker at the recent two weeks of evangelistic ser- vices: held in.‘ Church. of Christ. : Mr. and Mrs. David Weale, Murray Harbour are in Tiber- ton, N.S, where Mr. Weale is the guest speaker at evangelis- tie services being held in the Church of Christ. : Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jordan or passed | returned to Wolfville, N.S. after || | spending a few days visiting with relatives in Murray Har- vicinity. Mr, and Mrs. Silas MacKay. Beach Point are in Toronto, On- the home of Mr. and Mrs. _ John rChapinan and family. Mrs. Ray Varner and two. sons, David and Rickey have re- turned to their home in Hélifax, N.S: after visiting with relatives in- Murray * Lester Atwell, “Kenneth Jor- dan, Colin Birt and Harold Pel- lard left recently fer Toronto, Ontario. : Stanley Buell has returned to his iome,in Murray River after being a patient iv the King's County’Memorial Hospital, Mon- tague for several weeks. ] Mr. and Mrs. Orrin. and daughter Claudia, have re- turned to their home at Beach Point after visiting with. friends tn Loving Memery JOHN 7S SAAS Nov 2: 22, "1963 Vital Statistics BIRTHS "_EeNp —-Kevin and“ Paula ( Geuthier) are happy to announce the birth of their @t the Charlottetown hospital, Nov 16 1966. ERSON —. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Sassen (nee Cudmore) North River wish to announce the arrival of their daughter Cathy Lee at the Prince Ea ward on Novanber 17 1966, weight 6 Ibs.. 8 oes. A ister for Allan. TTERS — Michael and Deanne eel ie - euneunce the arrival of their baby sister Lori Rita, weight > Ibs. }4 of, November 18, 1966 at Proud parents Walter and Marjorie Matters. : garage) situated near Vernon River Station. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GEORGE-J. FERGHEON.- Minister of Public Works. ; Charlottetown Prince Edward Island 9 November 1966. > RELATED TRAINING (EDUC.) INSTRUCTOR 3 #4 Mortgage Sale the ction in front of Au 1, Courts Building in —— ‘tm Queens County, on the * day of December, 1966, at the * hour. of twelve o'clock in the forenoon. ALL THAT PARCEL of land : gituate, lying and being in Town- p Number 38 in Kings County “erased and described as fol- lows:—that is to say: Having a __-front—often—19)-chains_on_the | River and extending back negara the course north fi (15) te poe degrees ten bounded on Canavoy Ouse on the south by Hillsboro River, on the west by ninety-five and one-half ~_ - acres of land conveyed by the Commissioner of Public Lafids to Robert Farquharson, on the east by tracts of land now or formerly held by Miss Fanning , and J. Cunningham, and con-‘ taining by estimation one hun- itred (100) acres of land a little more or less. Saving and Re- _ serving thereout the Publie Road st, by allel lines ea par. —the-said-—land—agree--|-- ably toa plan showing location thereof, on the margin of the deed hereinafter mention- ed and being thus. described in a deed from the: Commissioner fiton Harvie Smallwood, bearing date 2nd day of April 1909. ALSO —ALL— PARCEL of land on Township Number 38-in Kings County bounded .and described as fol-. lows:— COMMENCING at a Square post fixed on the east THAT— OTHER |- Z e a a : 2 ge é af E a fa vif i a8 i Lt : ‘tario, where they are visiting at |: } With her spinnaker bellied —— sea ‘trials in the harbor at Sydney, Australia. | Dame Pattie is to carry Aus- | for the America’s Cup., The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Nov. 22, 1966. 18 CHALLENGER FROM DOWN UNDER out in the wind, Dame Pattie , Sydney) FLOAT A BATTLESHIP ; felt PREREQUISITES thanks te thelr many nas 4 DUTIES: I ee Under-supervision.to develop and supervise a program @f [6 “ih tise to thank the Verses activities for ; To assist the Supervisor | Sho worked so hate tsnneve eer eee A - noes i Se waeeee of course <r ‘ers es oe SS See “ in teaching immates, as required; assist . of Education and Recreation in the organization vatioas ether aye @ emeare Theak You \. al purposes; To assist Supervisor of Recreation in staging Prince Bdward institutional concerts, variety shows, ete ; ai tens ho seat owarn nd” cores QUALIFICATIONS: On sire. Waller: Rama, ‘High schoo! graduation teaching experience preference te MRS. LEO CORCORAN and family in literatufe, current affairs, arts, three years custodial ex- ‘| Dr. MacKay: the staff of the Bowness perience; understanding of the rehabilitative value and pos- ees Goetin Pees, Rae ee sibilities of the cultural therapy; personal suitability. Camdi- | merside, also Metecrologice! section ot dates.wifl be required to a test. 2 aes Sew eS Ability to ongeniae programs of a a saber (arte). be nn Fhe ll SALARY: “eas aa ~$6357 - sympethy, Gowers, and belped in ae Full Civil Service’ "Benefits many ways following death of her COMPETITION CLOSES NOVEMBER ®, 1908. , WE WEE wut mag ence ee Apply te the following quoting competition number:— - tad sore maging areas. wall ts Personnal Office Aes ‘ lone aie’ pooages eae a “oe |}___——_—____!_—_Porchester—Penitentiery _—_—_$———__-—_—— tra) office. s : Dorehester,N.B ede vi Montague, F P.E.I. requires a girl who has canploted Oiede le “HELP WANTED The King’s County Memorial Hospital combined Technician's course of eight months j in Laboratory -. and X-ray studies in Charlottetown. = On.the successful completion of above courses this person Twelve, to take a 000,000 gallons of beer in 1965. PLUMBING \gogogogogogogogo : poe ae cecese Sara > “bined technicians Apply: ¥ would be eligible to take slit in hiss aoe as a com- FRED E. NORTON Pa The world consumed 10,799,- : give your eyeteeth _We'll be at the RCAF Association, - Water St., on Wednesday, 23 Nov. from o ; BRISTOL Bristel at the time and. for mown te many residents. of this oe many years after. The aims] (#4 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lapierre ran away on a wet Saturday ott Gn Geuéal for Meoetecol |Wlge, ambled tale tee Ole peed] - ’ where they are to spend the win- | and was lost. JENKINS WASHING ter months. Mrs. Lapierre was| Mrs. Edward Burns -has re MACHINE : a former resident of Montreal |.turned home from the hospital Parts - Sales - Serviee | and it was there that the Lapier- | following a stay of several ‘ res were married and resided | weeks. She is confined to bed at — ae ¢ some years before coming to | the home of her son and daugh- @ Selling completely idle ter-in-law. "Aldus MecKedale, Morell, has taken up his new duties , as Kings County Sheriff. He is. well Bristol a number of years ago ‘to follow the fishing industry. The fishing season has come to a close in Bristol, and most of the boats have heen hauled home for the winter check-over. Some of. the families will re- main at the shore all. winter long since the Red Head section has become more of a residential section for year round living. Scores of - busses unloading hundreds of children, while even more are coming up the road is not an uncommon sight. around the regional high school. It has been learned that the fleet of busses will be increased to 10 or elementary school is built. In looking over some of the classrooms, a teacher happened to comment “when I was a stu- | washing machines Just Dial 892-3837 Kent &t., Charlottetows - . heated busses* toot their ‘horn at your door and hot meals are served, if you want | ? : gas budding Rembr: at home? Have them —— colour in your family. 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COMING TO them. for: Hf you think you. can live up to the challenge, see us. s one SW & » a 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. 's talk-it ever_then. * nee a ‘ ‘ THE CANADIAN ARMED FORCES Give It SOME THOUGHT. + i BRANCHES FROM COAST TO COAST IN CANADA “! + Ata £ So. ot asiavatibedice’: a me 1 | a ofthe Road leading to Mc- ““Jaughian’s Tannery, os Administrative Officer | south boundary of Daniel Bren- nan’s Land, thence south sixty- three (63) degrees east three (3) chains, forty-six (46) links, thence running south forty-one (41) chains to the road leading Alexander McLaughlan’s, fifty-three (53) degrees res (27) chains, thence (5) degrees east three (3) .¢hains to-the Settlement Road, leading to St. Peters thence tiortheastwardly along the said Road forty-three (43) chains, to the place of. commencement, containing seventy - an the east by Donald ee ern, on the south by the Me- ughlan Road, on the a between Hendrick Van- and Blanche VanOmme, s wife of the one part and «Majesty the Queen of the ’ other part, default having heen thade in the payment of the principal money and interest secured. yee “Con be povtaed jx ansenie of $100.80 snd ve “Authorized for the investment ‘of Trust Funds +? <- : « < . : . ~ € ; sae é % ro s ; . . Dated this 18th day of Nov- _ ember, A.D. 1966, C. R. McQuaid, Athireay Queen in the Right of The Province of- Prince e stem Canada Savings and Loan Company oo Sosa esa red bargain fares are here ‘ te ; a ‘ wed 5 Es ¥ oe : - 5 *Starting October 1. aos. Sen mca etn come ChanotetOwn ides ae = a chock-full of Canada-wide travel bargains. _ ie se A big choice of comfortable accom- ‘Halifax | ss eecig when you tavel ty SURiMr ee or er i Montreal : Save lerenabven ane we uamaion Windsor i E. Tak for a alee tieveeset™at Vancouver © ' , 2 _Agent or Passenger Sales fice. Doeaal Sah Sere, as" } > ‘