AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE I EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE mom,chmmumsslysa1muymm.mmcr . location i8] Great George WLOW PRICED SPEC/“I A IS S. R. JOHNSTON LID. lgggllionliac Unit F-502-C POTII'ICIC 311' EACH I .. ALL 3 FOR 515,03; ._v—.—_.__ Unit Fr535-A I962 Austin Model 850. one owner. low ond Car. Up to 45 M. P. G YOUR CHOICE I I l I | I mileage. Ideal Sec- WAS $875. w TRUCKS Unit T-27lB *** I955 Chev. W 1,5 ton Pickup r $223 I959 lnI. WAS 5 2 ton—this truck ready to $975 go to work. ~ . Parkdale YOUNG MAN REQUIRED Between the age of 25 to 35 interested in re- tail men’s clothing and working into a manag- erlal posltlon of men’s wear department. Exper- lence preferred but not a necess'ty. Apply in own hand writing stating experience and salary ex- pected. All replies treated in strict confidence. MACKENZIE’S HOUSE OF FASHIONS Summerside ROCK - SHAKE SIDING and INSULATION FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES By Johns-Manville Permanent Centennial Colors “Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection" The most inexpensive home care Let us prove it with a “FREE ESTIMATE" 5 Year Low Cost Financi Ask for JAMES STEWAIET MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch'town 894-4560 S'side 436-3419 It" 8!. We treat the aicl; ‘Vcll Icrlptlona first. Dlol Prompt free delivery. lCE CREAM social and pan- at wer Newtown y 29 at 8 p.m. Bingo and door prize. alslro VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS I McINTYRE -- Garnet and Paul- ine are pleased to annnl-‘re’ the arrival of their daughter.l Tammy Darlene. at the Charm lottetown Hospital on July 24, ‘ . 1964. Weight 7 lbs, 3 oz. I WARWICK — Mr. and Mrs. Stan Warwick. Sherwood. \\'l.~l‘i to announce the birth of their try sale twon Hospital Sunday, July‘ 26. 1964. Mrs. Parnell .‘ic-I mm" J"! Mahon. 53 Bayfield Street,‘ formerly of Emerald in her DR. R. D. Drysdale will be? 1‘} 79th year, Remains are rest- absent from the Polyclinic from-- in: at the Charlottetown Fun- July 27 to August 14 inclusive.- {A eral Home from w er a, M... funeral will be held Wednes-I POLYCIgINIC — Dr. Ross 2:: day morning. leaving the fun. Parker Will be absent from hllvx‘ eral home at 8.45 for Requieml Practice. July 27th-Aus- 16th ill-'4': High Mass at The Church of cum“. The Most Holy Redeemer all DANCE lN Corran Ban Hall‘iT‘ URGENTLY REQUIRED DEGREEFTEACHER Junior Higlg School Grades ’Souris High! School Chairmen CAMILLEGALLANT, NOTICES NOTICES CHILD HEALTH CONFERENCE and IMMUNIZATION CLINIC For Infants and Pre-school Children In Park Royal United Church Basement . (altrance Parkview Drivel WEDNESDAY. JULY 29th —- 1:30 - 4:00 RM. and the LAST WEDNESDAY in AUGUST. Irmmnization should be started at 8 months of age. All children must be vaccinated before stunning school. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH son. Christopher Da v I d, 9 o'clock. Interment will take. . 1; weight ll lb. a oz. at the) place in St. James cemetery, guew‘y 'l'ght' Mme” an? Old . . Prince Edward Island Hospl-; Summerfield. "‘9 mum" calm” “emce- ;;__ to] on July 25th, 1964. nasanvn WEDNESDAY "‘1 MURPHY _ Mr. and Mrsi IN MEMORIAM ‘July 29th for Ice Cream Peso?“ DECOSTE - In loving memory . val in Hampshire Hall. Servn Charles Mur h Ine T l l McKenna) Egéam' :nngszizi of Author J. DeCoste. who‘from 5.30pm. Sponsored b the birth of their son, Gerard W?“ W” July 3' 1960' . ' . Patrick on Thursday. Jule ‘3'; Wm“ shade“ 3” fa'l" as. 1904 at the Charlottetowh ‘ And‘w; s" m quiet um Hospital. weight 6 lb. 71.4 ozs. I our hearm come a longing. Education Centre. Cavendish. ~s KNUDsoN _ A, the Charlotte. I“ he only could cm home Tuesday. July 28. se rvin g. ,: I U.c.w y '-‘ COME TO Strawberry and '-V.'=- ice cream festival at Christian “I” 'nasLAM — At the Prince WANTED “Qualified female teacher required for Grade 7 Class in Catholic School. Salary from $3,500.00 to $6,300.00. Apply by writing taking care to include your Corriculum vitea, to the Catholic School Commission of St. Hubert, 3150, St. Hubert Road, St. Hube'rt. P. Q." REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE frame house and lot on Mount Edward Road, ouse contains kitchen. living room, dining room. den, four bedrooms, and 2 bathrooms Two storey Sherw 3 _Lot 100 feet by 200 feet; breezeway garage, hot air furnace. Vacant possession September lst, 1954. sf 5;)! further particulars and inspection, apply to the under- gn - ' J. ELME’R BLANCHARD Barrister. etc.. 160 Richmond Street, Charlottetown. P.E.I. TENDER Sealed Tenders clearly marlted as to content will be received until I2 o'clock noon on Friday. the 7th day of August. I964. for a New Rubber-tired Payloader. Tender Forms and Specifi- cations are to be obtained at the office of The undersigned. Lowosl' or any Tender not neces- sarily accepted. J. J. BUTLER. City Comptroller. FERGUSON — BUGDEN — Mr? ‘ STANLEY MOI REAL ESIAIE LID. . COTTAGES . COTTAGE — BRIGHTON SHORE With 1 acre of land. This property could be divided into several lots if ,desired. Priced Right For Quick Sale! 2 BEDROOM COTTAGE KIRKWOOD DRIVE WEST Completely furnished. Situated on nice lot with nice sandy beach. City water. Ready for occu- pancy. See This One! DELUXE SUMMER COTTAGE 11 miles from town. Spacious livingroom, attract- ive stone fireplace, kitchen with lots of cupboards. Well furnished. Heavy wiring. Pressure system. Frigate dock on 1 acre wooded lot. Close to paved roa . _ Priced Reasonable! SITUATED AT KEPPOCH This cottage is furnished and consists of large livingroam with kitchenette, 3 bedrooms, 2 pc. bath, veranda. 5 minutes drive from city. Must Be Sold! 78 GREAT GEORGE ST. "NEAR TRAVEL BUREAU" TELEPHONE 892-161] TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 5 pm. August 3rd. 1964, for the purchase of two passenger school buses. V-8 motors, Wells- Wayne body, fully equipped. Heavy duty through- out. For use in the Kensington-Kinkora area. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. W. D. Caseley, Sec'y. Kensington Regional High School IN ERROR Advertisement which appeared Thursday, July 23rd announcing Dance Fori' Augustus Hall MUSIC BY TARTANS SHOULD HAVE READ "Music By Stardusters" Dancing as regular this Friday night. Stardusters Orchestra. town Hospml on saturdam .Friends may think we have“. from 7 pm. Sale of home cook- M July 25. 1964 to Mr. and Mrs! gotten. “‘3' Sp.°"s°red by U'C'w' “v "‘ T. Knudson. Charlottetown. 8 ' gm" at him“ “105’ see “I! Gm‘ile- cavend'm Futon] Charge’ ’7‘ .0“. Andrew Douglas, we, m! ut they uncle lmuow the heart ‘ 5 pounds. 121.12 ounces g I “he s c.Ah'ccmmr' wm be ab- "V" ' ;Our smiles hide all the while. 1;“, 22m u “noun from July _ Levin.eg remembered by wife 0 ' County Hospltal on Thursday . and Ifam'ly. . DANCE IN Cox-ran Ban Hall Tuesd‘y night. Modern and old July 23, 1964 to Mr. and Mrs. I Albert Haslam (nee Joy c e I TOWNSEND .— In ItWing mem-i MacLeod. RN.) a son. Wayne My 0‘: Charles Townsend who time mu‘ic‘ Cute“ 59M“. Albert, weighing 8 pounds 4‘ Passe away July 28th. 1955- DANCE m on. I As years roll on, and days passI Tuesday nigthggggmBfldfiag ;time music. Canteen. I .V. I In our hearts is memory ls kept MOEA _ Ross __ M" YOf one we loved and never for-I AUCTION PARTY tonight I. E v JmMcENachem Charlotté_‘; ge. I130 pm, Kinsmen Centre. 82 16m.anmunces ve enaaa I Always remembered by wifeIFitzroy Street. Charlottetown. ’3" n ~e’ I and family. I You are Invited ”‘ ment of her daughter Joe D 1 - Marie RN to John Charles . MacKlNNON — In loving mem-I son of Mr. and Mrs. o n R. Ross. Charlottetown.‘ MID-SUMMER sale at Helen's :- ory of a dear husband and‘ Dress Shop. 54 Grafton Street. N . l ' father John M. MacKinnon Nice assortment of cotton for- The marrlage Will take place who departed this life July 28. mal and party dresses at half :— oo Satu ay. August 8. “mt l957. price. also cotton skirts and Hr": at Holy Redeemer Rectory. God took him ‘home It was his blouses swing at $1.00 e ch ‘1‘ Charlottetown. . wil v , - ' But in our hearts we love hlmi F‘DDLlNG' 'tep‘dancmg 903' y 5”". test In Victoria Hall, Septembo His memory is as dear mday or 5th. Send entries to Box 30741 A! in that hour he passed away Guardlan-Patriot. Charlottetown. . Sadly missed and ever remem- —- t‘fiinnoromy Elame' t° Mr' : bored by his wife, sons. daugh-, COME To m centennial l“ . am J. Bugden. son of Mrs. ten and grandchildren cream social Wednesday. July am and the late Mr. Benjamin. ' 29th at Hazelbrook Hall at 7.30 Bugden of Trenton. Nail/a Sco- MacKlNNON — In loving mam. pm. . i . The marriage wil take cry of my dear son John M. . . 1‘ place September 5th. 1964 at! Macxlnnon who departed I.th 3,33,}: "51.0 fig“; ""11 b" -= First Presbyterian Church, in‘ we on July as. 1957. In t A “mt”; °° 0’" Jul? Pictou. MS. I lways remembered and “(LI 0 "us 1 inclusive, 1 i ly missed by Mom. I r-jno and Mrs. Kenneth Ferguson, Plctou. wish to announce the engagement of their dauzh-v DEATHS CARD OF THANKS K'NGS COUNTY MACDONALD — At Hum-her. The family of the late Cyril. TURKEY SUPPER. Binge " Memorial Hospital. Weston.I D. McHerron wish to thank, and other games, New Zealand, 4-5"- Ontario on July 27, 1964' Em; friends and neighbors for their. ma. aged 79 years. Widow oft many acts of kindness also those , ed 5 p,m,.9 p , the late Reuben Macdonaid of. who sent. flowers. letters a n . , _ Charlottetown. P.E.I. Molherl cards of sympathy. And a spec- - AND MFS- WJ Reid . of Jean (Mrs, A, 1,, Smithliial thank you to the Rev. Mwwill be at home to their friends of Houston. Texas. and Dorisl‘ Carl Currie. Rev. Basil Loweryjon the occasion of their fiftieth ' ’. (Mrs D. A. Mitchell) of To- alm the Brooklyn Trio. pallbear-lwedding anniversary at Bede- ronto. Ontario. Sister of L. w. ers. flowerbearers and MacKin- * que United Church Hall 3-5 and ' ’ Roper of Montague and Frank; nons Funeral Home. l7-9 D-m-. July 29th. * Roper of nClglliwactk. BC. A I DANCE Fortune Ha" mans wi e res ing a u - . - every H e Thurs. nnoUncemen'l-s 3 Wednesday night. Cliff Petera' cliffe Funeral om orchestra. Canteen service, CITY 8: QUEENS DANCE WILL be held in Arm- REPAIRS T0 automatic washv dale School. Thursday. July 30. ‘ ers. dryers. electric ranges,l refrigerators. Factory trained, ANNUAL Cmm” “d hm ‘-‘— service men. Storey Electric.l SUPP” m St. Charles Ha" 01‘ dial 4-734] day or eight. I WedHOSdBy- JULY 29m SUPP”. '“ Tuesday. July 28th, Meals serv- , ~- .m. n day and Friday until noon. Fu- ‘ neral will take place from Zion Presbyterian Church. in; Charlottetown on Friday at 2 pum. nte en in Peoples, cemetery. Charlottetown. McMAHON -- At the Charlnffe- TEA PARTY MURRAY HARBOR WEDNESDAY. JULY 29 Refreshment booths, bazaar table. swing for children, spill the milk, dart game, music etc. starting at 5 pm. DANCERS Cherlo’rieiown's Finest "THE CLOVER CLUB” presents for your dancing pleasure "THE TARTANS" Teaturing Art Large at the Piano NOTICES L ANY FIRST war veteran! -” wishing transportation to tho ‘ old timers picnic at Brudenoll July 29 contact ‘Athol Robertson Montague or L. H. Martin, ray River. PRINCE COUNTY PRINCESS PAT Drive In The- ‘; ailre. July 27-28—29: "Ime Is a "‘ Ball". (Barnettv with Glenn Ford " and Hope Innse- j: ALBERTON CENTENNIAL "1 Parish Picnic. Saturday. Au- ~--I gust 1st. turkey dinner. games. so entertainment and fiddlers con-- M ten. c; This Is a regular Wednesday Night Dance Admission $1.00 per couple Dancing 9 pm. — 12 Midnight ‘ners 4 to MEMBERS, GUESTS and TOURISTS WELCOME ‘33? 0‘ BLOOMFIELD annual pari Picnic on the beautiful ground Ladies of the United Church" will serve a ham and turkey supper. Call and enjoy a good time. SHERWOOD .S‘ ,. BUNGALOW BUILT IN I963 Consisting of large kitchen. livingroom, 8 bedrooms, 4 pc. bat Fully hmdacaped — Lot 100' x 150' Priced for Quick Sale at 812.000 Immediate Possession S. W. WILLIS INSURANCE dz REAL ESTATE BROKER TELEPHONE 4-7242 AUCTION SALE The Estate of Walter M. Walker offers for sale at 21 Prince Street, Charlottetown THURSDAY. JULY 30+h a+ 4 o'clock Several vanities and dressers, chests of drawers, beds, chairs, tables, 2 “Boston” rockers, 2 cabinet heaters, clocks, assorted framed pictures, brie-s.- brac novelties, dishes, etc. J. J. MUSTARD. Auctioneer. NOTICES NOTICES ~"Hundreds of Customers Have Saved ’ ' ‘V Hundreds of Dollars" “YOUR FORD DEALER" St. Peters Rd. 963 CHEVROLET door sedan, driven only 10,000 miles. I 963 ENVOY I amaged. 962 FORD alaxie 500, one owner, top notch con- ' I 959 FORD alaxie 500 V-8 engine, Automatic Fitzroy Street Charlottetown ’ CAMPING EQUIPMENT We SELL and RENT temdvgrmlemdlfigegla stock See our Tent Display . RENT-A-TENT Open 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. 892-2368 CENTENNIAL DAY Civic Holiday in the Village 'of St. Peter’s. :Sorvic'o Stations Closed from 12 Noon nt end damaged. door sedan, 7,000 miles. Front end ition, radio. Front end damaged. a, radio. Minor front end damage. OTICES NOTICES mu, Sleeping Bags, Air Mattresses, Stoves, Name Brands at the Best Prices 46 St. Peter‘s Rd, Charlottetown We. hereby proclaim July 29 a Stores Closed All Day. VILLAGE COMMISSIONERS. LAMBS WANTED REQUIRE QUANTITY ISLAND SPRING LAMBS THIS WEEK. Just a friendly reminder that discount-Bare ef- fective August 1st. "PAYINNG TOP MARKET PRICES" CANADA PACKERS LTD. Grafton Street East Charlottetown t ST. PETER’S CENTENNIAL DAY WEDNESDAY, JULY 29 of ST. PETERS PARK OPENING OiTCENTENNIAL LIBRARY Parade at 1:15 PM. to the Park, Bands, Floats, etc. Band concert by Nova Scotia Royal Art. Band and Burke’s Lads and Lassles Track and field meet at 3:15 PM. (Contact James MacAulay for entries) Frank Wood’s Wild Animal Show. 20 cage exhibit Games and other attractions Tug of War Exhibition at 7:00 PM. (Open to any team) Sky Diving Exhibition at 7:30 PM. Ham so wet! at Grounds from 3:30 PM. pper se Mammoth Dance at Holy Name Hall at 9 PM. . PROVINCIAL VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE REGISTRATION I. TRADE TRAINING SCHOOL Applicants must be Sixteen years of age or o l d P r and have completed Grade X work. For Electronics Grade XII is requlred. The following courses are offered: 1. Auto Body Repair 9. Electrical 'C‘nnstrucilmn Wiring ‘ 2. lleatrty Culture lo. Heavy Duty Repalr__ 5‘ , 8, lricklaying 11. Motor Vehicle Repalr "9“ 4. t » 12, Plumbing ;: :1: g- imcial A” 13. Sheet Metal Work 10:33“ 'I: lllectrldflice Basic 14- Stenofiraphy » 0. limit” Applied 15. Welding so“ racer II VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL V _ g 3... Only Grade IX of a four yea'r' pro gram will be offered this year. Appli- ~ 1 var» cents must have passed Grade VIII P rovinCIal Examinatlons or City of Charo WW lottetown Grade VIII Examinations. ‘ . . The following courses are offered: ‘2” 1. Agriculture 0, Electrical (Construction) Wiring use: - 3. Auto Mechanics '7. Electrogics _ even mne ' it. me conomlcs -.... it Car-pants“ 9. Plumbing and Sheet Metal . 5. Drafting 10. Welding » . . a.“ CLIP AND MAIL to: ,7?- Thg Registrar ! ’5; Provincial Vocational lns‘hl’ui‘e » .... Charlottetown, P. E. I. .32.. l.— —_ h __ -— ——. w -——- w -_ — — T hail Name . . . . . . ._...__. -- noun. 1- w lAddress - . -s. . I IParentorGuardIan. . . . . . . . ....... . . . . . . . . ..........,......I v Vivi-Pk Grade Completed ' __,_ 9.: l I request Calendar. and application form for (check one) , . ' _'_, W‘ I Trade Training School ( ) lg} 1"»; ' Vocational High School ( ) _ .V . H V.“ h—M ‘-'—~- -——‘—-- m -~W‘ —“ V-—- ——--—C- —— v—II- ” ’- b. v .e