See ee GENERAL STAFF NURSES For: 500 Bed Accredited Teeching Hospital. -- Owned and operated , we The Sisters of Charity Staff Rotation Required Written Personnel Policies. Apply to: le PERSONNEL DIRECTOR, HALIFAX INFIRMARY, _ QUEEN STREET, HALIFAX, N.S. c NOTICES — ‘NOTICES | ROCK - SHAKE SIDING AND « INSULATION FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES _By Johns-Manville -Permanent. Colors-Protected-by. Plastic - “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 436-2419 | Royal Canadian Legion Bingo and Social Evening “Wednesday, April 27 ot 8. 30 P. p.m. Good Prizes Members and Gtiests - L | | Le -ANNUAL-MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Kinkora i held at Kinkora Regional High School | on Thursday April 28 beginning at 8:15 Pi oe o ANNUAL MEETING Vernon River Co-op Assoc. Ltd. will be held in VERNON. RIVER HALL Friday, April 29, 1966 830 p.m. “Dairy Co-operative Association will be — FNMAPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT NOTICES - NOTICES HALIFAX INFIRMARY | _ ATTENTION reauires Fertilizer Dealers and Farmers &, —_Correction_on_price of 8-16-8:: ‘Price List reads $67.00 per ton Price List should read $65.00 - ISLAND FERTILIZERS LTD. Island Fertilizers for Island Farmers Since 1930 Friday Night Fish Fry English style fish and chips. Fresh halibut, cole-slaw, dessert and bever- age. Price: Adults $1 .00; Children 50c. ‘Basilica Recreation Centre 7 BANQUET HALL. 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. “lat the >\Court on April the 15th A D Courts Building in Charlottetown’ -|ward Island I WILL SET UP) Fridays seed: Ads A Supermarket For- Practically Everything - iNOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS BY SHERIFF The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., “April 27, 1966. 15! DIVIDENDS UNDER EXECUTION. Announcements | LANDS OF ST.-ANN’'S SCHOOL DISTRICT — CITY AND QUEENS v PURSUANT 7 and ‘by virtue eres E FRIDAY July 1 for Lae} VITAL STATISTICS The Patino Mining Corp., ms cents, June -24,, record June 8 Rockwell Standard, Cerp., eommon, 37% cents U.S, June | er at Cavendish Christian Education | of Writs of Execution to me Center Sponsored by Cavendish UCW. directed’ and issued out of the’ special, MENS all. weather. enats in ounty Court of Queens County, beige dark. olive, pewter. black, $17 ald BIRTHS | *10, record May. 13. First Circuit of the said Moore and Me = (nee Aare MacArthur) Ronmea Hill, Shop | Ontario, are pleased to announce the sed | birt. of their daughter Susan on \ 4 RUMMAGE SALE at Sweet 1966 in applications wherein the) Friday 29th. at 2 pm. Clean Trustees of School District No. clothing oe cores nesday April 20th. 1988. Weight __5° 7 230 in a Cealnty applied) CARD PARTY Hampshiie Ball Wed: | the sue ’ for Judgments against the lan nesday April 27. Sponsored by Fame | herein described and w hich eaid shire Women's Institute ENGAGEMENTS - ‘|Executions were severally pavGATERS OF England card game i marked to levy. as follows: in Orange Hall, LORA, Kirkwood | MeCABE ~ MONAGHAN Mr. and ° 5 Drive, eve v Mrs. John R. McCabe, Kinkora, wish Fj $28.50 2nd f very Wednesda night at 8 FIRST: er cas n OF\'pm. Admission .50c. Lunch served. | SAROERDE 18 aap gy nee $32.90, 3rd: for 95, 4th: for) | daughter Rita Margaret e@ to George : for $118.59: 6tt SPRING PARK poll meeting. Wed | William, son of Mr. and Mrs. George $136.20, bye rl 7th . f os _ Au nesday, April 27 at 7:30 p.m. at 142% | Monaghan, Charlottetown. The marriage ly: for $247.02, 7 ly: for $88.52;! Great George Street, Liberal headquart. | Will take place at St. Malachy's Church 8th ly: for $93.80 and 9th for. $50.70 being the amounts of! ‘School Taxes and costs which remain unpaid, together ‘the costa. of Execution. and of levy and sale. I HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that on Friday the 27th ie of May, A.D. 1966 at the! Porat pore “ig etnendas hour of Eleven O'Clock in the| School at 8 p.m. sponsored by Soro forenoon in front of the Law) Church Men’s Aub. ers to appoint delegates to convention, Liberal | Kinkora May 28, 1966 at 10 a.m, Players “gun IN MEMORIAM SEF THE Mount Herbert with! present their three-act play some Maid”, in Belfast’ Hall Wednes: | ACORN day. April 27 at 8.30.p.m. Sponsofed by | Mt. Buchanan« Women’s Institute KINGS COUNTY ~ In loving memory of Alex M. Acorn, Primrose, who passed away | is 27th, 1965. “Always remembered by the family | Mortgage Sale “There willbe sold by Public ; Auction ~ in front of the “Law | Court Buildings im Charlotte- jtown, Queen's County, in the REGULAR SATURDAY night dance, | |Province of Prince Edward !s-| be ROSENEATH BEAUTY Shop will | Open Starting May rd. Tuesdays il Work by (appointment. Tele- AND SELL to the highest bid- | Phone Montague 45-35 der the following described lands' in Queers County in Prince’ Ed- AUCTION SALE ON WEDNESDAY APRIL 27 or TUESDAY, MAY. 3 AT. 1 P.M. Stock: 20 milch cows, some freshened, others to freshen: 2 Ayrehires (Reg.); 1 Holstein (Reg.) and 17 grade cows and heifers; 2 Holstein heifers (Reg.); 3 spring calves (1 reg._ Ayrshire); 5 cows and a number of piglets. Machinery: Int. lime sower; side delivery rake; Cockshutt hay loader: Massey-Harris plow; rubber tired farm wagon; trailer; cream separator; milk cans and pails; 60 Chev. !2 ton truck; covered truck box;-300 bales hay: fence stakes: dog house. Furniture: Mahogany tables; 1 organ; ‘steam iron: milk sterilizer; brief case. — ( 3 ‘Terms Cash, : MRS. NEIL BaeN UL, ‘CLAUDE CRASWELL, Owner. Auctioneer. E cenpncoe 4-5938. pa use 4-7824 22 “IF YOU LIKE PEOPLE — Enjoy_making friends-and-want to earn in your area, contact your AVON man- ager for details on territories available. corpse Fill out couperand mail te — ~~ Mrs. R. G. Dunn, 222 tone a Moncton Or Phone. Charlottetown. 894-8619 “Name... Address . Phone LAPERSURRR REDON ER OE SHOU REA ERS AGL OSs E LG e SORE OA esETetBeeaseeseesersDEe® —SPECIAL- NOTICE—=— T Bitncs Edward Island Rural Beautification : Society is order to give more Rural! Residents an op-.-- portunity to take part in our 1966 Rural Beauti-_ “fication Contests, it has been decided fo ex "| dead-line “for ~ entering these Contests aL midnight, Saturday April 30th. Mail your entry today, address it to: The Secretary, P.E.I. Rural Beautification Society ~ P.O. Box 1194, Charlottetown, P.E.I. Fish and Game Meeting Meeting of the Eastern Kings Fish & Game Association Thurs; April 28 - 7.30 p.m. Sharp St. James United Church Hall, Souris. = ~ Guest Speaker in attendance 2 Melvin: LaBrech,. Secretary AUCTION SALE AT LONG RIVER Friday, April 29 at | p.m. 4 HOLSTEIN SALE DISPOSAL OF MILKING HERD DOWNHOME HOLSTEINS NOEL HOOPER, Rustico, P.E.I. Selling at farm ee April 28th, 1966 1750 EM. 34 head: 2 -V.G., 17 G.P.,.12 G. Including: Downhome Colantha (G.P.) * AY, 365, 2X, 20,431 milk 774, fat 3.790%, test. Downhome Hallmark (G.P.) BY~-305-2K-16,567- milk-609- fat-3:68%—test.—- Downhome Meg (V.G.) and Downhome Brownie (V.G.) Downhome Lady (G.P.) a daughter of Abegweit Memory (V.G.) 3 star brood cow and silver seal producer. 3Y 305 2X 13,373 milk 480 fat 3.59% test. Many other good cattle. _ Auctioneer Claude Craswell. 47.fat and feeder cattle, 4 cows to freshen in June, 2 ponies and harness, 1200 bus. mixed grain, quantity baled hay, H tractor with manure loader and heat houser, new engine and overhaul last year, good rubber, 46 hay baler, hay conditioner, 7 ft. power hay mower, S.D. rake, 15 dise-seeder with fertilizer attachment, 4 sections spring tooth harrows, 4 sections smoothing ,harrows, 3 furrow .. plow on rubber, double disc harrow, 4 wheel ~ trailer on rubber, 1964 '» ton truck, low -mile- age, 100 bus. manure. spreader P.T:O., 10 inch grain grinder and 50 ft. endless belt 7 inch, roller grain pg 30 ft-bale—escalator,_20-ft grain auger, 5 in., 34 h.p. electri¢ motor, grain drier, cream separator, electric, horse hée, oilers for treating. cattle, Burdizzo, . scales, tarpaulin, syring- es, pipe cutter. 2 sets of nine dies, oil tanks, pump- tongs, chain vise, blow torch, 2 aluminum chicken shelters, numerous sm?! articles. All machinery oni truck are International. 3 WM. E. E. JOHNSTONE, if charge. | : DAVID G. BLACK, Owner; » Sale Cash. — ‘ ARTHUR J. STEWART, Auctioneer. Should day be unfit, it will be advertised over «4 BY PRIVATE SALE Contents at manufacturing shop at ~ Kinkora week of 25th April, 1966. | matching and moulding machine; | jointer; | rip and cutoff table saw; | _. bandsaw; | sander; | wood drill press; | drill press; | anvil; | blacksmith forge; | iron vise; quantity 2 inch hard- wood plank, pine and gorve and tong “boards. Saws, planes, drills, taps and dies, and numerous other items found in a well equipped shop. Philip A. Monaghan Telephone Kinkora 17 oie |known as Bhoetatnment {money working afternoons or_evenings : = -+along-Fidele Pineau's North by. land formerly. owned) by P. MacGuigan, on the west. by the North Road: and on the} South by land owned by George McGuigan and containing 50 lacres of land a little more or |less and being the land form-) ‘erly owned by Mrs. H. Mac-| reyes and. being the land as- isessed in the name’ of Louis, | Bertram. SECOND: COMMENCING on the East side of St. Patrick's Road and in the North boundary of land owned Victore- Gallant | thence east 52) chains and 70 \Links‘to the Road on the divis- ‘ion line between lots 22 and 23 St. Mary's Road, thence North chains and 50 9 |links to the south side of Dochan; Peters_land, thence West to the St. Patrick’s Road .and thence along the east side of ‘St: Patrick’s Road to the place of or less and being the lands as- sessed in the name of the ES- ..|TATE..OF.. ANDREW...DOIRON.. THIRD: COMMENCING at a stake fixed on the West side of! St. Mary’s Road and in the _| southeast_angle_of-land-formerly, owned by Victor’ Gallant now) by Fidele Pineau thence West boundary to the St Patrick's| Road and thence along the St. \St. Patrick’s Road to a road) mes from the St. Patrick's) Road to. the’ St. to the place of commencement ‘and containing 33 acres of land, mencement —and~ containing}; _|50 acres of land a little more ; containing 40 acres of land a | littt® more or less. ALSO ALL} THAT TRACT bounded on the Northeast and east by a brook known as the Trout River. on |the southwest by the la own- jed- by Beloni Gallant,AJonas P. Gallant, on the Northw by Doiron, Frank Doiron and Joseph P: Gallant on the Northwest by |land of Robert MacMillan and leontaining 20 acres of land a! |little- more or ltessZALSO that land bounded on the North by William Bolter and P. MacNeill, on the West by Joseph Gallant, Cascumpeque, on the South by Simon Martin,. John Dickieson and John McKenna and the East by Edward Cosgrove and John (MacGuigan and containing 67 acres of land a little more or less, the above three tracts of Jand-being assessed: in-the name of ALFRED J. J, GALLANT. | SEVEN: COMMENCING aat a Square post fixed in the east side of the East Settlement Road and in the south boundary of ‘Plot No:-H8;~ thence following the’ | course of said boundary east 34 chains and 75 links to the west | boundary of Plot No. 121 in pos- | session of Thomas McGuigan, --thence—south15—chains, thence | west 28 chains to the said Road, | thence following the course there- sout | of Northwest 8 chains and 75 | links, thence North 9 chains to the place of commencement and | containing 50 acres of land a little more _or less ALSO ALL Mary's Road| THAT tract commencing on the [thence along St.Mary's Road! southwest side of the Fast. Settlement Road and in the “northwest side of 50 acres con- ja little mere or less and being veyed by the C.P.L. to Francis ithe lands assessed in the name| Connolly, thence south 45° west and premises situate lying and) Montague Legion Home Musie ‘by | land, on Friday the 29th day of being on Lot No. 22 in Queens ee and. Archie Sewart. #1.00 | April, A.D. 1966, at the hour, County in Prince Edward. Is-) \of twelve o'clock noon. land bounded and described as; PRINCE COUNTY | ALL that tract piece or parce! follows: /of land situate lying and ‘being! ‘0.6.1.7, SPRING FIRST:—BOUNDED onthe Fast, CA7#tian Education. Contre: Kensing. (0% LOt_ or Township | Number, sored ton, April 30th 2:30 bo 4:30, |Porty-eizht (48) in Queen's, jby the Centre Road, on the) —————-—_ iCounty, Prince Edward Island, ‘bounded and described as fol--809 of the late Alexander and lows, feet from the Northeastern side! of the road leading from the, Charlottetown Ferry to George-| town on the Southeastern boun-! dary of land now or | formerly | in possession of Dan MacCal- lim; THENCE Eastwardly per- allel to (he said road for the} distafice of Seventy-five (75) feet to hand now in possession of Henry’ Jenkins; THENCE! Northeastwardly in a straight line parallel to the Southeastern| boundary of the land now—o -formerly——in-—possession of. Dan MacCallum. for the. distance of! feet; THENCE Northwestwardly in a straight line parallel to! the said road leading from Charlottetown Ferry to George- | - |town, a distance -of -Seventy-} . five (75) feet or until it meets the* said Southeastern boundary of Dan MacCallum, the Southeastern boundary of land now. or formerly occupied by Dan MacCallum a- distance | of__One—Hundred_and_Fifty-eight. place of commencement, being part of that parcel of land con- veyed to the Grantor from Hol- Lis Jehkins and Ano. by Deed dated the 22nd day of April, A.D. 1948, and registered in Liber 121 and Folio 278, ALSO parcel of land lying and being on-— Lot —or _ownship Number Forty-eight (48) in Queen's County, Prince Edward Island, jof J. VERNON GALLANT iby the M.M. of 1764 along the| bounded and described ae fol- | : Northeast boundary of 50 acres lows, that is to say: COM- ‘\FOURTH: BOUNDED on the. to the rear line of 50 acres in| MENGING- at~the intersection North Sy the Road leading to! _|St. Patrick’s Road,_on—the-west—th by the St. Patrick’s Road, on) the South by Angus Peters and, on the east by land owned by, Arthur Pineau and containing! 40 acres of land a little more or less and being the lands as- possession of. Hugh McKenna 45° -west-alo said rear line 10 chains or to the southeast boundary of. 52% acres. of land in possession of | Cormack Morgan, thence along said Road to the place of com- |mencement and containing 50 ‘acres of land a little more or sessed in the name of JAMES jess the two tracts of land bein F g EDMOND STEWART. ~/assesed in the name of CHAR- ‘FIFTH: BEING a lot of land LES GALLANT. — bounded on the Northeast by the’ RIGHTH: Being a House and Road running from Millvale to Lot on the New Orleans Road the St. Patrick's Road; on the| bounded on the Southeast by the Northwest by land owned by New Orleans Road on- the North- Alfred Gallant and on the east by land owned by Jameés southeast by land owned by, McKenna and on the Northwest John T. Doiron and being a) and Southwest by land in pos- house and lot on land purchased! session of Aubrey Gallant and from John Thomas Doiron and | being part of a tract of 20 acres said house and lot. being. as-|of land formerly owned by A. sessed in the name of MELVIN | Bose and being the land as- DOIRON. | sessed in the name of FRANK co GALLANT. SIXTH’ COMMENCING at stake fixed in the angle formed NINTH: youn on the South- by the West side of 43 acres, of| Veet by St. Patrick's Road, on land leaséd to Peter Doiron with| the, aah Dinter Mech cee ey the South boundary line of 50 Chance Gallant, on the East by acres of land owned by Joseph, Gavan-McAleer and containing Gallant, Cascumpeque. ‘runnins) 37 acres of land a little more or thence by M...M.of 1764 north! jess and being the lands as- | 45 degrees West 10 chains to the) sessed in the name of the’ES-| 'thence along same uth. to the DATED April 15th, A.D. 1966. |place of commencement and| Sheriff of Queens County. Tenders are requested for’ operation of the baseball field canteen at Victoria Park’ for the summer months of 1966. Tenders are to be forwarded to the undersigned — by 12 noon A.D.T. May 5th, 1966. James Fox, Director of Recreatjon — City Hail “CHARLOTTETOWN L BRANCH NO. 1 7:30 P.M. THURSDAY, APRIL e MONTHLY. MEETING Convention report will be given. All.members urged to attend.. of .the South. side_of the Trans- of the land now or formerly in]. possession. THENCE Southwestwardly along |" (158) feet or to the point at the | |all that other tract, =plece__oe Collingwood Terminals Lid., IN MEMORIAM preferred, 50 cents, common, 90 BURKE! —In—1 a. cents July 18, record July 4. dear mother Mre "Nellie Burke, who! Canada ams 9 ; Does pwar Apel 27, 1965 preferred, 15% cents, July 4, Basel end ’ daughter Doris and record June 8. ie | Barber Ellis of Can. cord common, $1.25, June 15, ree CARD OF THANKS sommor Westeel-Rosco. Ltd., eommon, 15 cents, June 15, record May 25. Caribbean Cement Co. Ltd., ‘interim cash distribution, 3%4- per-cent equals 2.625 cents. Cdn. funds, June 15, record May 16. Ford Motor Co. Ltd., $1.25, June 15, record May 11. Camphell Red Lake Mines, 11% cents, July 28, record June MRS. J. WARREN, Mr. and Mrs. R. | Warren and iamily sincerely thank all our neighbors, friends, fire trucks and all who assisted in any way. during, j the recent fire at Seaside Inn. | 1 Wish TO thank Dr. Gencheff and other doctors, nurses and staff of the Charlottetown Hospital; olso the nurses of the Rehabilitation Centre, to all the Rev. Fathers, Sisters, friends and re j latives who visited me and the sincere thanks for those Who sent gifts, cards and treats during my long stay in the | hospital. a | Mrs Eric A 18. ee Ucsaimenie Shell Canada Lid.. 2 cents. 1 20 Hk ’ | class common; 80 cents, — je murses and staft ree Prince Edward Island Hospital tor class B common, June 15, the excellent care-giver me while , Ord May 13 Patient there My thanks also--to Drs! yond May 13. peaasders Dr Hooper and Dr. pean ily — aiso—all-the visiting clergy and to = the kind friend>.who_visited—me oar Talay (Mrs. “James MacDonald), sent _me getwell cards and flowers. |Canoe Cove; Mary (Mrs. Georgé — Guy Jay, 20 Moreau Drive. _ 'Gattant), Charlottetown and two brothers, William and Archie, OBITUARY |Rice Point, ‘also four grandehil- NEIL A. MacEACHERN ldren. The funeral service was con-. ‘ducted by Rev. Raymond Gillis The death oecurred at his #8sisted by Rev. Donald Nichol- home in Rice Point on April 12, 80” in Canoe Cove Church. Rev /1966 of Neil Alexander MacEach. D0na!d Nicholson sang ‘Beyond lern in his 77th year. He was the | iThe Sunset’? and the congrega tion sang. ''The Lord Is My Shep. herd’ and “Safe In The“Arms Inserted by the family that’ is. bo Bay: CcoM=}Hllen MacEachern or J : . : an Neil, as he was -familiarl ipl MENCIN: at .a_ point Four, millarly kno tal Pallbearers were Robert Mae. Hundred and Forty-two (442), <nown was beloved by all, both ino oaid Wilbert Currie, Alfred young and old and had not an enemy. He had not been so well in the last two years, but never com- | plained at any time. Quietly and Peacefully he passed on to be MacDougall, Norman MacDon. ald, John K. MacFadyen, . John |B. MacDonald. Remains were laid to rest 9 Canoe Cove Cemetery. The flor- with.-his Lord forever: al tributes were many and beau. He leaves to mourn a devoted tiful. wife, the former Grace Mae | CARD OF THANKS MacDonald and two. daughters, | The wife and family of the Marina (Mrs. Loujs Burdett), \late Neil A. MacEachern wish to Rice Point; Ellen (Mrs. Stan express their sincere thanks to Jablonicky!, Toronto, Ontario. |all those who sent flowers, cards Also three sisters, Blanch. ;and helped in any way in our re. — Fred Inman), Victoria; ‘cent sad bereavement. _ Notice To Public We, the Plumbing and Mechanical Contrae- - tors of Prince Edward Island Tegret_the incon- . venience caused to the public as @ result of the work ee page of our employees. ~ e feel that we have. 5 coapotiatistiiedha J, oo -responsible—to —-eustomers— -- to give qua work and to SAFEPGUARD your ince z Lob al Pure ‘or inte _ your Homes and removing sewage. _er_receptacles._.Our_men_must_he. qenlified end work for five years at the ante before they are licensed. 2. We have a responsibility to our employees te pay them fair and reasonable rates, to ensure steady, employment and to provide tools and equipment for their dally occupation._ Their —well-being_is-our-concern—we work together — asa team, 3. We have a responsibility to our firms, our - families and ourselves. We too. must i a reasonable profit, must supply office staff, phones, trucks, tools .and equipment—and seek oiit jobs for our Employees. Despite any reporte of the contrary, most ® the} Canada Highway with the North- west corner of property in pos- session of Henry Jenkins: THENCE Southwardly along the Western boundary of the land in possession of Henry Jenkins and Frederick Carr, for the distance of Three Hundred and Eighteen (318) feet or to a point at the Southwestern corner of the—land now in possession of Frederick Carr; ‘THENCE at right angles Westwardly and parallel to the Southern side of the Trans-Canada Highway for the distance of Sixteen (16) feet; THENCE at right angles and. parallel_to. the Western boundary of lands of Henry Jenkins. and Frederick Carr aforesaid, for the distance of Three Hundred and Eighteen (318) feet or to the South boundary side of the Trans- | Canada Highway: THENCE in| an Easterly. direction along the th boundary of the Trans- anada Highway for the dis- tance of Sixteen (16) feet or to a point at the pee om com- mencement. The above sale is. “made under | <n nenengnlear-houndary..of..Millvale. arm.) TATEOF--JULIA—-MeGUIGAN..-}-and_.pursuant_of. and..pursuant. to} i@ Power of Sale contained in a | certain Indenture of Mortgage, jbearing date the 19th day of |March, A.D. 1962 and. made between Frederick W. Carr and Ano. of Southport -in Queen's County, Prince Edward: Island, | Labourer, of the First part and) | Canada Permanent Mortgage; Corporation, of the second part, land because’ of default having heen—made_in the payment of |the principal money and interest | | thereby secured. | DATED | this | March A.D. 1966. For further particulars apply | ito Bell & Foster, Solicitors for the Mortgagee, Charlottetown 28th dav EGION 28th. of our employees ees are conten e ‘ceive good wages and steady employment. It is booed that. good judgement will soon prevail and — the men will return to their jobs. Meantime, we regret the inconvenience to you our customers. Signed: Leith Bevans, Chairman, P.E.I. Branch NOTICE! INCREASE IN INTEREST RATES Effective January 1, 1966 CURRENT ACCOUNT SAVINGS “6% PER YEAR @ Interest payable quarterly on minimum , quarterly halance. @ Accounts opened. by the 20th of the month earn—interest.from: first of the month. Money can be deposit- ed or withdrawn at any time ... im person or by mail, : i tur mR TRUST OMPAN Y (the Hyndman Bldg.) Charlottetown _ PRINCE .EDW ARD ISLAND, CANADA Hours 9 - 5 Daily — Closed Saturday 894-4910 Cc 57 Queeri St. Gs