- Personal. INGROWN TOENAIL . Nail-Fix. relieves pain.and re- SERVICES — : Money To Loan - __BILL TROUBLES _ Nobody refused up to $5,000.00. Poor eredit no trouble. Not a loan company, | Send your name for free application. Confidential Credit. Dept. 13, 6339 St., Hubert St. Montreal, Que seomeniereerr ees in a few applications, $1 50, * Wart-Fix,-Safe for children, no _, acid, 75e. Corn-fix, Removes | corns ‘and callouses painlessly, T5c,. “ At-your, druggist or sent GAME PROVES POPULAR More than _ 11,000,000 People| postpaid® by: Th 408 tow. play Bolt regularly: = __ Kingsway, Is slington, ‘Ontario NOTICES “NOTICES”. NOTICE The annual meeting of th P. EI. —— testant Children's Home.will be held’ at the Home, Mt, Herbert, on Monday," _ June | 5th at 7:30 P.M, Public cordially, invited, a - NOTICES _cNoTices, NOTICES —moves_ingrown portion of nail WART-FIX & CORN FIX | "NOTICES - | *_ROCK-SHAKE SIDING ft AND . INSULATION’ NOTICES NOTICES _ NOTHECE. We are. paying for SCRAP METALS delivered to our warehouse, Charlottetown: an No. one Copper ...... . d3e¢ Ib. No. Two Copper - Letesuwee 440 1D, No. Three cone i i » 41e 4b.: Red Bret -acceves aa eID, Yellow: Brass : stein LOC. Ib, Cay: Radiators ooh icce ecco cs 290 Ib. Car Batteries .,..c.0:0 9 . $1.60 ea: Ale Bottles ....... 20c doz. It is importaht that metals are free from irony attachments. Our purchases are made only from 7 ee MAURICE BLOCK © ,. CO. LTD. : a EMPLOYMENT "EMPLOYMENT <- FOLEY T . ‘ BOARD > Requires Teacher for Class 5 & 6 & Physical Education | F At Foley Central School, District of ; Parry Sound ww gAdiny SCHEDULE Level 1 : $4,100-$5,600 Level 3 $4.800-8 6,900 Level 2. $4,400-36,200 Level “4 $5,500-310,000 PPly -— MRS. R. WILLIAMS-WYNN, Secty.-Treas. _ Foley T.S.A. Board, :R.R: 2, Parry Sound pp > > FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES" ‘By Jbhns-Manville e Permanent , Colors’ Protected by Plastie “Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection’ The most inexpensive home care ‘ Let us prove it. with a “FREE ESTIMATE" : 5 Year~Low Cost Financing ~ Ask for JAMES, STEWART, MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch'town 894-4560 ; S'side “436-3419 2 w DEPARTMENT OF“HIGHWAYS | Province of Prince Edward dnland TENDER SEALED TENDERS will be received untit-naon A.D.T. Thursday, June 9, 1966, for the STABILIZ- + ~ CHARLOTTETOWN _ FIRE DEPARTMENT Recently individuals and. "business firms have hats approached by representatives of Sells’& Gray Circus regarding advance sale of circus tickets. This circus will appear in Charlottetewn on Mon- day, July 4 with afternoon and: evening per-. formances, Tickets may also be abtaitied from | | Fire Department members, : Signed: . Ways & esr, Committes Charlottetawn vie Department . “TENDERS ING of the followingysections of road in Princes * CRSURISTRNVER os csssocns 22 A es Peete ees 2.2 il e ‘SNAKE ROAD Ls 2 ~<<GRENWOOD (LortRollo Motel) . 0.5." SATHGABEVIDE ER isos bak cee teres Soro SRBAR RIVER ON oe 13:2 Specifications and Tender Forms may be obtained - from the office of the undérsigned, Provincial re Building, SSeS Prince Edward _ sian - Lowest or ‘any tender not acasarils accepted. _ "NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above. ac: -vertised time and bidders are invited to present their bidg_jn ‘person (or otherwise) “and be present at the opening. ‘KEITH MacKENZIE, Minister of Highways. ae ‘ <= Tenders will be receaved at the office of the undersigned. for supplying the City of Charlotte: town with: % 24 prs. Shoes * a Lf 24 prs. Boots. ~ 24 White Shirts 72 Light Blue Shirts with the shoulder straps, two flap-button pockets with ppecial slot for pen of pencil 24 ‘ve: Rubber. Zipper ed Overshoes. e. Tenders to sons Monday. noon, daylight time. June 13, 12.00 Selonk | Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted? Envelopes to. be clearly — ~ Apply to Matheson & MacMillan Lid. Sherwood _ 2 te WANTED Two automotive mechanics and front: end: mechanie - for ‘Charlote- ae et “on Island me ss - z = sass | a or overshoee's | “Péhders for boots, shoes, "EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT | al 5 : aes 5 Cong Butler: WANTED _ oe ae “MOTOR GRADER OPERATOR AUCTION SALE UIGG FRIDAY, JUNE 10th—1:30 P.M. MACHINERY: Deering binder, hay mower, wagon seeder, on ae dump cart, truck wagon, cream separator, 10 sq. spruce shin les, 4 © cord of hardwood in stove length: : FURNITURE: Dining room and kitchen fur- --niture, sideboard, chest-of-drawers,.bureaus,cloth__ oe Opportunities Due to our expansion program we have openings for production supervisors - and a quality control-supervisor. Male closets, writing desk, gramophone and records, — organ, beds, springs and mattresses, sewing mach- ine, washing machine, 1 oil- heater, new, quilts and blankets, silverwire. dishes, pots and pans, and many other articles to numerous to mention. Many articles antique. ; Terms of Sale: Cash. If day not fine sale Monday June 13th. . ’ <}pirth of their haby girl. Sheila Caro! ‘| weight 7 Ibs. | Irene te Philip William Merkel, son * . + |The Guaritan, aes why. Tone 8, 1948, 19° SDU. Prize. List ae Announced — The following pass lists.a n.d ,ing second highest in Boeke XH prize lists have been released by awarded to Donald Dunsford, St..Dunstan’s High School Charlottetown. Closing exercises took place A’ prize -for the student rank- Monday evening .June 6. _ing third highest in Grade Nl, A prize for the student ranking awarded to Ronalti Gallant, ‘highest in Grade XII awarded to Charlottetown Relig gi. Grade William LeClair, Charloftetown A prize. for _A prive for the student ‘rank X11, awarded: mald Duns ane: Charlottetown. prize for Literature tn | Vital Statistics Grade XII, awarded to Daniel Coffin, Charlottetown. A prize for Composition ‘ BIRTHS: ‘Grade XII, awarded to Donald Dunsford, Charlpttetown. ° Rea. A prige for stoty in Grade _. BEATON — Mr. ond Mrs. ae arrival XII, awarded to William Le- happy to. announce 1S hae con (Harald Jeffery) at O* Pair, Charlottetown | Prince Edward Island Heapital, i'e~ 4 prize for Latin in Grade Xil. | 4, 1986, yeieht 6 ihe, 10 one, awarded ta Ronald , Gallant, | ther. fer siaa. é Charlottetown BRADSHAW “At the Prinpe County Ay prize for French "e teade “wa May 26th, 1968, to Malooim x11 awarded to Donald Dunsford jand Edith Bradshaw, os we we ter_ Charlottetown. ; Mandre Pearl. A prize for Algebra in Grade eecuaat day and “Norma XII, awarded fo William: Rich- (Harris) are happy te announce the ard Sherwood. {24 ome., at the Prince 7) Po ied’ to William - Rich: June 6 1964 Edward Island Hospital une aa peecwand | BREMNER = Leon and Marie ste A prize for Physics tn Grade | pleased to anaounee the arrival stoen'u Xil, awarded“ to Donald Duns rince I Hospital, ford, Charlottetown web t ibe 008, —— A prize for . Chemistry in : Grade XII, awarded to William ENGAGEM ENTS LeClair, Charlottetown ‘ A prize’ for the student in EWART..—- - Mr. and Grade XI who contributed most rs. Ira Stewert wish to announce the to the athletic achievements of | engagement of their daughter Hazel the. year, awarded -to William agp Mackinnon, - ‘Charlottetown. 1 of | Mr’ and. Mrs. Pate N. Mee The: Birks, Medal for the stu- Mile Square Road, Yonkers, New York ¢ marriage will take place June 35 dent in the graduating: class who Nova Scotia. in his. high school carer has TCL a =r ana exhibited outstanding qu ities “gun wre 5 Cove, of leadership in ‘student affairs, | |P.E.1, announce the forthcoming mar- awarded -to, Daniel "Coffin, Char: age of their youngest daughter, Carol ‘lottetown. ~ in Halifax, ce | Emma. to Cst. James William Couse. | RCMP? Borden, P.E.L, a oo Mra, James .V. Couse, WalWax _ The wedding will take place at a Announcements | United Church, Tryon, P.E.1, on July * | lg, 1966, a¢ 3:30 p.m, | ee BRYANTON — O'MEARA =~Mr. and ~~ Mra. 8.C. Bryanton, Sherwood, wish to KINGS COUNTY - announce the forthcoming marriage of ;their daughter Elizabeth Claudia to ° | Gerald Austin O'Meara, son of Mr. | Leonard O'Meara and pane late i > REGULAR FRIDAY. night dance Morell Village Hall. Musie by “The Group’. by the Village of | Morel) Ine. oan Milten New eesieictig®* : Magria, a uae ny | LOBSTER SUPPER Morel Village oe Pius X Mal! Wednesday. June Mnd et 5 pm. Adulte $150, childres | Sponsored by St. Theresa's CWL Morell. IN MEMORIAM HORSE “HACING, PINETTE Race | | GALLANT — In‘loving memory of Mré. way, Saturday, June 11. Post time 2:30. La Le th. 1964. phe 1 pright and just im all her ways, | Loyal and true through all her days, | Silently suffered, patiently bore, | God took her home to suffer no mere, Hall. Serving from 5 p.m. br mbane ant fmt = CITY AND QUEENS | by husband and family. GALLANT -- In loving mem af Mrs: ged DANCE MT. RYAN Rall Johnston's | River every Friday night. Robert Gallant who passed away dune h. othe dedi of sorrow cannot tem Music. Canteen service. Of the’ logs of one we loved so well. she _sleens RESERVE WEDNESDAY June 23rd, | for lohstér supper at St. Margaret's - 9 pm. t EIGHTY- Two MENS suite reguiarty ~< automobile dealership. Apply to the - National. Employment Service, Charlottetown THE COUNTY OF CAMROSE NO. 22 invites iorileatines for elementary, junior and senior high schol positions including the following: : BASHAW: A 14teacher school in a thriving tewn of popula- | tion 700 on paved highway No, 2). The town. has good shops, a hospital, new residential apartments, water and sewer, natural gas" —High school“teachers for both a math- science position’ and English-Social-Studies position, either to lude some Phys. Ed. if desired. A fully modern teacherage is available. : hehe NEY NORWAY: A. 14-teacher school on paved : 0. pay al Nine. A teacherage is available. a 21, BS _HAY LAKES: A 13-teacher school on paved highway ‘halfway between Edmonton and Camrose. . _ —Grade 4. ROSALIND: A I2teacher school in a rene village east and south of Camrose: : —Grade 4, Grade 5-6, Grade 6. _ ~ ROUND HILL: A 10-teacher: school in a good-sized hamlet featuring natural gas and located east and north af . Camrose. Teacherage. : a Teacherage. for. -math-science Pattern _ in Grades %, 4, > il, 12. , EDBERG: A 9-teacher shoal in an up-and-coming village 25 miles from Camrose ‘pavement and gravel). —High school French and miscellaneous subjects. © : Salary agreement for 1966-67 (for complete years of univer- « sity training as indicated at top of each, column): E | for N.S. Freemason’s fe or female. These will F hound positions for suitable applicants. Night shift work will be involved. A minimum of high school graduation or suitable experience is required. For interview apply: PE. FROSTED FOODS For thterview apply Mr: Sherwood WANTED erence nie Bctatomrpona cetenin j ’ IMITED | Avise. a & "s Home “Windsor: N.S. ASSIT AST SUPERINTENDENT, CR N. : = SASOS e “| CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT ~Apely te Superintendent of. Home ildairniapaiianasveee rey sreneantenantt rs “P.O, Box 777, Windsor, NS. ; Owner, A. J. Reynolds. J. Thomas MacKenna. Auchoneer Her memory we shall always keep. Lovingly remembered by — daughter Kay and ‘son-in-law Jaek. Hi Tree] | shorts, a Moore and McLeod Lia. | Regulars, talls, IMPORTANT MEETING Of Souris Regatta Committee Tuesday, June 9th at 8.30 p. m. » _ At Town Hall ‘haven: interested in the committee of. the Regatta are asked.to attend. Also any ladies group ‘Tepresented at this meeting. Signed: SOURIS REGATTA COMMITTEE Cyril Gallant AUCTION SALE AT MARSHFIELD ios On Friday,.June. 10th. “at 30. ¥ ft of STOCK: 25 head of cattle, 4 fresh cows, num- 1 2 oe Degree 5 6 Min.: 3300 4100 4600 5700 6000 «=A Yriy — 4x300 —. sae sf 1x325- 10x370 110x370 10x70 iner.: = 4x200 4x 8x300 Max.: = 5300 6400 7325 9400 9700 ~=—-:19100 Principalship: $150 for each of Ist five teachers: $100 for each of next five; $75 for. balance; vice-principalship at one ‘ half. Generols cumulative. sick pay and sabbatical. leave elauses. Letter’of Authority in lieu of Alta, Certificate limited ; to 4 increments. Out-of- -province applicants should clear credentials . Ehoagh Alberta Department of Education, Edmonton. Address enquiries or applications ta: i ‘THE SUPERINTEND ENT OF SCHOOLS, 48A Avenue, 6 County of Camrose No. 22,.5402 - i Camrose 5, Alberta. ASSISTANT. MANAGER —* man who can quickly develop into. assistant manager of our office. Stould be high school graduate. Prefer some college training. Good — _ Starting salary. and outs standing employee benefits. CRESCENT FINANCE. CORPORATION penne Main Street, . Montagu . Telephone 838- 207 . 124 Kent Street, ¢ ‘harlottetown Telephone 892- 241.1 229 Water Street, Summerside Telephone 436-2251 Fastest Growing Finance Company e Canadas F COMMISSION AGENT _ hn ‘old-established territory with ee growth potential in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island is available for an experienced representative call- ing on hardware and paint outlets. Lib- eral commission will be paid on a full line of paint products, paint. brushes and paint rollers with a first class repu-. tation in the Atlantic. Provinces. Ex- - perience in selling these products is an advantage ‘but is not essential. Inter-" ested salesmen are asked to write ad- vising personal details, lines carried “and routine coverage in these two provinces. : oye BOX -NO. 24014 _GUARDIAN = PATRIOT - WANTED. for N.S Freemasons’ Home, Windsor, N.S. Assistant Superintendent, R.N. with administrative experience; also A Certified Nursing Assistant Apply to » Superintendent of Home, Box 777, Windsor, N.S — ber of calves, 1 horse (8 yrs. old). MACHINERY: 1 Ba er (M.F.); Side Delivery Rake (New Holland); Tra ‘tor (M.H.,33); 2. furrow plow: Dise harrows (3 (M.H.); Hay Conditioner (1 yr. old); - Cultivator; Escalator (40 ft. Cardinal); Grain Crusher (M.H.); 2 farm trailers, pulper, 10 ft. combine (M.H.), * self propelled, 54 ft. endless belt. es , Machinery can be financed. Cattle cash), And many other articles too numerous to mention.” Owner, > Auctioneer, Ray MacCallum Claude Craswell om Dial Bb 2 ~ PUBLIC CLOSING PROVINCIAL VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE ‘TRADE TRAINING. DIVISION. THURSDAY, JUNE 9 at 8: 00 P, M. The public is cordially: invited to attend. This achool is jointly operated. by the Provincial and. Federal Governments. ‘ @ J. H. McLellan, * | pital, my minister Mr. jeous saa out __who wish to cater to the supper are asked to. | “a 0—disest— 6—ft- —Hay—Mower-——— ~ Auctioneer Ps Melville Bell ft RU IMAGE SALE Friday “June 10th, 7 p.m, in the Kirk of St. James Hall. CARD OF THANKS DANCE IN Vernon River Hall on Fri 1 WIAH ‘TO exprend hy very sincere day June 10. aS oe pares and) Retin ~ PRINCE COUNTY SET ASIDE TIME to atiend Red Bees Donor Clinics this ‘week! in ARE needed as a blend “donor | at \Legion Home, Summerside TODAY ~ 2-4 and 7°- 9 p.m. thanks to Dr. Mciniyre. clergy, @iso for the many acts. of kind- ness and to those whe sent cards, ete., | while I was a patient there. "2, Mre, William Dewar - THE FAMILY of the late Thomas ree han wish to thank sincerely the Rev, | all 4 | 1 = -4and7- 7) pm. “many ways. and a- special thank- you te Dr E. Kassner. to all of you our se Kiet pint hasg 3 most sincere thanks.~ | berton Legion Home 3 - 4 and at) ——-Mirs:- Thomas-Feehan-eod-tamily——--|.O"Leary - Legion, tonight# -10- p.m. NOTICES NOTICES _ Saturday, June Lith atl: 30. PM. Having sold my ‘farm I offer for sale the following:— 1 pony, 14 milch cows, 15 feeder cattle, 9 calves (spring), 1, International hay baler, 1 ney “work horse, 5 years old, 1 year-old draft colt, 1 milking machine (new), 1,separator; ’ el | ure spreader (new), 1 3-sod plough, on — rubber (like new), 1 set scales, 1 grain crusher. Milk pails, cream cans and other articles too numer- ous to mention. t, Terms: .Cash. | « TENDERS Sealed Tenders will be received by the under- ed until noon June-15th, 1966 for the purchase plywood construction building | ug Georgetown. Building to be removed and site cleared with: at out délay. » . E. W. Campbell trustee of the Estate of ~ Spown and Country Construction Limited, in Bankruptey: ‘Smaliman Building, Summersie; PET “TENDERS » Tenders will he feonlved: at the office of the indersigned for the. purchase of. the City Scales -Seale-House-Inspection-of-Scales-andBuild-.. ing may. be made by getting in.touch with ity Halt The bidders will have to make arrangements with the Provincial GovernMent regarding the land as’ -this-is-leased to the City. If-arrangements cannot he made, building and scales: must he nioved. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to close Monday, 12 o'clock: noon, June 18, 1966, daylight time. Envelopes to, be clearly _ marked ‘on. the outside ‘Tender’ of, City : Scales | and Scale House”, ‘ J. J, BUTLER, a ,. Utty Comptroller, u i " 4, \ dn: \ward Mitchell, I> shutttraetor--with- cultivators. and-hillers,1man-——.coady;--David-- “Freddie Fall: dam, "seh May, located at onl 4 oskey . ‘Darrell Flanagan, Joseph Maec- +Hale.....~Charles__.Murphy The “Herts Gisele Aaward™, for the student contributing vak suable service.to the Schoo) ts the field of Rockey. awarded te fan en Flood, Charlettetown Prive Bs the student rankins’ Ii zhest i ade XI, awarded ta _Wavne Choral. Charlottetown. - ! \ prize for the student rank-- jing second highest in Grade xT, ak varded te William Hook> Char- _ lottetown, \ prize for the student -rank- ing third highest im Grade XI, awarded to Donald Crawtord, West Rovalty. : A prize for Religion im im Grade XI, “puateed. to. John Paley, Par ale amas \ prize for Literature i Grade XI, awarded to John Dal ey, Parkdale A prize.’.for “Composition a, Grade XI, ‘awarded to Williamm~ Hook, Charlottetown A prize for Latin.in Grade Xt, awarded to Wayne Cheserie, Charlottetown A prise for Frenehn, in Gr XI. awarded ta Wayne Chev Charlottetown A. prize for Algebra in Grade i XI, awarded te Glenn St ‘ Charlottetown Agprize for Geometry in Grade XI, awarded te William Hook, Charlottetown : A prize for in Grade X1. awarded to Lawrence Butt- er, Charlottetown. A prize for Geometry: in ‘Grade ‘ 4 prize for Phyacs in Grade XI, awarded to “Ponald Craw- ford, West. Rovalty. A prize for -Chemistry im ‘Grade XI, awarded— -to—Joseph i Van Beek, Parkdale A. prize, for the student “in Grade XI. ‘contributing most to the athleti¢ achievements of the year,. awarded to Dennis Af- fleck, Charlottetown. A prize for History im. Grade XI, awarded to James” Hornsby... Parkdale. ; ~ GRADE xi . Honor List — The students in this ‘list have obtained complete Junior “Matriculation standing with a-general average of 75 percent or over.. (In order of merit); William LeClair, Don- ald, Dunsford, Ronald Gallant, William Richard, Brian Affleck, Daniel Coffin, Gerald O'Meara, Raymond Doiron, -Miehae!l \Browh, James ‘Trainor, Lewis \Creed, Sister Mary Francis Kel- ‘Jy, CSM, Donald Taylor, Edward Cooper, William Giddings. First Class Certificates — The | \students ‘in this list have obtain- ed complete Matriculation stand- ing with a general average from (0-78 per cent (im order of mer-_ lit). Bernard MacIntyre, Brian Macintyre, Harry Yeo, Pau! ‘Gaudet, Wayne MacDonald, ‘Francis Gillan, Michael “raghar, John Allan Doucette, Frank: McCarey, James Fay, David LeClair, Thomas .Mac- Louis MacDonald, David - Robert Irwin, Gerald Earl Proude, Thom- Douglas Doyle, Eda Wayne MacDow gall, Michael Duffy, Alles Flood, Alan MacNevin, Michael Carles: David Fitspatrick, : ‘John O'Neil, James MacAlduff, Paul Doucette, Louls Smith, ‘Wil- liam MacKinnon, Louis Ostridge, Taino McQuaid, Donald Roper, Gerard Blanchard, Frank Ga — det, a Maelnnis, Barry \La The students in ‘it list -s * ae -a general average 7 percent with one failure i course: ‘Donald Connors, Barry Doyle, | Eric “Arsenault, Allan Doucette, a Dennis, Connell, - Butler, a ‘Donald Josey, Donald ee Peter Maloney, Leo Steele, Don- eld MacInnis, Cecil MacDonald, Vernon Axworthy. . : Grade XI¥ High School Pass: | —The udents in this list have - i merit): Bud Antoniak, Leonard ‘AUCTION SALE eee ae son, ‘Gudmore, *Jo sa r AT LADY ’ FANE Power, *Allan Found, . - - a _GRADE XI ae “This: list contains, in order of merit, the names ef those. stu- dents who have obtained a gen- eral average of 60 per cent or — over in the year’s work. Aster- isk indicates failure in course: Wayne .Gheverie, William Hook, . Donald Crawford, Lawrence Butler, Joseph: Yan Béek, James ‘Hornby, ‘John Daley, | Robert ON oi Lorne MacDougald, Law- Frank Macin- White, rence Macinnis, tyre, Barry Kneabone, To aie \Wood, Evigene | Shea, Romald cup es aris King, Walter Kearney, George {Curley eee ere ee Tho- gh Millard Clow, ,Gary ahar, ‘Ronald Campbell, 'James-O'Hanley, Vincent Murn- aghan. Willard’ MacDonald, Ger- ard Kelly, David Pqwer, Ray- mond Landry, Joseph Bordage, Terrence MacNeil, Arnold Riley, Pau! Jelley, John Blankney, Al- %: lison Wooldridge, *Paul. Fisher, ichael Fitzgerald, Michael Mc- Thomas Rodgereon, * | Donald. William Murphy, Don-- lald Harley. Harvey MacEwen, \George Casford. Dennis Affleck, ‘Paul Inman, Alan’ Coffin, Har- ‘eld White, Harold Snow, Gary Hughes, *Stephen Driscoll! Jos eph-Sherren, Ronald. Lidstone, Donald MaeDonald, Daniel Ma- lone, Barry Curley. David Mac- Leod, Robert Peterson, ‘Reed’ Cudmore, *John Chandler, Da- vid Bain. Ian MacDonald, Jos- eph Coady, *Gerard Greenan, Brian Greenan: Barry. Duns. ford, Allan Lewis, Franeis Dris- coll... *Vincent Carragher, Alas , *St. id Gare *Nore Claire Ellsworth, *Rona rett, ‘Francis Morrison, man Keizer, ‘Sterling Ma é- Lean Allan Myers, Jeha Rankin — CENYAGENARIAN KNOWS SWIFT CURRENT, Sask, CP)—Moargaret Jane Craig. a native of . Seaforth, Ont., cela . ° brated her !N0th birthday at the Swift Currert Geriatric Centre. Working With, a purpase im ‘mind is the, seeret of living,” said Mrs. Craig who moved jwest from Kineardine, Ont, 45 years 4g,