NOTICES oe NOTICE — All taxes due Albany Rural School District, must be paid » July 5th or they will be sent n for cellecticn. Order of Trustes. ALL . TAXES due + Hentasaing “chow not paid by June 30th. Wi’ be racded i for collection by -erder We the tresiees TENDERS. ‘Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to and including July 14th, 1965. at 4 p.m., for the con- struction of a Science Building for St Dunstan's University. Charlottetown. Plans and snecifications may be obtained at the office of the Architect, and viewed at the Builders Ex- ehange, at Charlottetown, Fredericton, Halifax. Moncton, Seint John. A deposi: of $100.00 is re- quired for cach set of Architec- tural Documents. A deposit of $25.00 for each set of mechani- cal documents; and $25.00— for each set of electrical docu- ments Ail mechanical and electrical contractors will sub- mit their bid directly to the Architect. Each bid from a Genera! Contractor must be accompanied by a Bid Bond ecual to 10°, of the contractor's hid Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepied — ALFRED J. HENNESSEY CITY & QUEENS | ‘MEN for those hot days we suggest tropical sports coats $17.95. Also suits $35.00, Moore Macleod Lid. DANCING at Vernon River, Saturday Islanders. 4 RESERVE Saturday. tu'y len. -to- the Orange Tea at Crapauc. LANCING tonight North & ver herrea ‘ tion Hall, 912 midnight Admissies 3 cents. Good music. In vid of the Jucior fumes. “NOTICE” All interested in Springton Cemetery meet at cemetery on Sat- urday afternoon, June 26. Please bring « garden rake to heip rake up small stones, so the y can be ded How much . I Sadiy missed by her daughters. Liz Science, 799 zie, Mureila and Hannah. ’ ~ j NOTICES "Phe Guardian, Charlottetown,, Sat.. June 26, 1965. 13 o- OBITUARY vancement we lost seventeen years eq by the Home Course ago. Canada COME TO THE lobster and ham sup per in New Glasgow Recreation Centre on June 2th. Serving from 4 o'clock. DANCE AT Maple Grove Dance Hall. St. Patricks, every Saturday night. Music by Ed Matthews. Lobster plate sold. a LOBSTER supper at Susth Rustice. uly Ist. Serving from 4 7 RESERVE Saturiay. July 1h. for ** the Orange Tea at Crapaud. REGULAR Saturday night dance. Sea side Dance Hall. Rollo Bay. Music by the Delrays, dancing from 9 to 12. Ad- mission 75 cents RESERVE July 29. for tea at York Kall. Watch for further notice REAR THE Hazelbrovk Quartetie i Alexandra Church. Sunday night June au ck ; DANCE in Corran Bane Hall. Monday night, June 28. sponsored by c.x.0. Music by the Blue Crystals. Admission 7S cents. ° HARRINGTON Presbyterian Church 11 am. with Mr. S. Chek of the Koreas Church Japan as the guest speaker. 53 Euston St. | —~Architect. |_ KINGS COUNTY TRE ANNUAL meeting of Bradal- bane cemetery will be held Monday June 28, at 2 p.m. Please attend. “DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ~ AUCTION. SALE : Ad Primrose Monday, June 28th at 1:30 p.m. Stock and Machinery — 1 cow 7 years old, to freshen soon, 1 cow & years old, New ‘Idea manure sperader, Me- | Cormick Deering binder. McCormick Deering hey mower, | disc harrow, “Geng plow. Single plow, Hay rake. Soufflers, Riding hiller, Box sleigh, 2 sets sleigh shafts: Cart wheels | ; | and axle, Esculator ‘24 ft.), Electric moter, Cream seperator — 730 capacity, Harness. Mixed grain, Baled hay’ and straw, Hay loader, 2 ladders, 2 bucksews, 6 milk cans, tractor chains. : House hold items: 1 Bedroom sutte. 1 Bed and spring, 4 iron ” beds, 1 new window (6 light, 10 x 12), 1 Chest drawers. 6 dining rom chairs, 2 kitchen chairs, 1 high chair, Venetian blinds, 2 couches, 3 tables, chair, Alladin lamp, 1 chair and foot stool, drapes and cur- tains. And many other articles to numerous to mention. - Terms — Cash. Roddie MacKensie J. Owner x Thomas McKenna Auctionee> If not fine first fine day following DE | pow? ¥ the suction sale at TEN RS Neil oe eae June th. At SEALED TENDERS addressed 1:39 p.m. An assortment of household to Secretary, Department of *4 farm equipment. am Public Works of Canada, Room LossTER SUPPER and games > St. B 326, Sir Charles Tupper Build- Geerge’s on June 3th serving 5 0 9) ing, Riverside Drive, Ottawa 8, °™ $1.9 and 91.06. i and endorsed “TENDER FOR CONTRACT. NO. 18 65 NFLD- DOT-GRADING AND DRAIN- AGE, ARGENTIA ACCESS RD.. NEWFOUNDLAND”, will be re- ceived until 3.00 P.M..1E.DS.T.) TUESDAY. JULY 20, 1965. documents can be ob- tae oi ‘MONTAGUE Regional High School Garduation Dance. June 30. Dancing 930 pm. to 1:60 am. Music by the Tartans. es : THE ANNUAL lobster and turkey supper in Georgetown rink. In aid af St. James Parish. Wednesday July 2. BARN DANCE at Cliff Peters. Rolie Ray. every Monday night. Dancing 10 12:30. Canteen RESERVE July 31. for fiddling and depdsit of $50:00 in the form of a CERTIFIED bank. cheque to the order of the RE- CEIVER GENERAL OF CAN- ADA through: Mr. A. L. Perley. District Eng- step dancing oe - —- role Parish hall Souris. ineer, Development, P.O. Box Mave . Te giver: 4600. Building -301. Pleasantville, _St. John’’s, Nfld. Mr.H. A. Na- PRINCE COUNTY | | __ AUCTION SALE at NEW ANNAN Tuesday, June 29 at 2.p.m.- As I am unable to carry on farming operati I will sell by Public Auction all stock | machinery, including 40 head of choi ‘freshen olds, 8 calves. Machinery: bailer, practically new, power mower, rake, manure spreader on rubber, grain crusher, escalator, 4 section light Harris, 50 ft. endless belting, other articles. Also 1953 Dodge 4 ton truck.. John A. Moase, Owner — son, Distriet Engineer. Develop- ment, Box 875. ing 105 Hollis Street. cattle: , 5 to freshen, 10-2 year olds, 9-year - Arthur J. Stewart ty Ralston ener 5 a eee le a be eae aa ee — oe 2 dil: (Set Stace, su Bat om: EMPLOYMENT ___ EMPLOYMENT N.S... Mr. H. A. Nason. District ong ie sen\ VARIOUS species @f Atlantic Engineer. Development.~ Box Region* Wildlife on displ aa 12%, Federal Building. Frederic- ,.¢, eng. P.E.1. Wildlife Park, North ton. N. B. Department of Public Rustico, 9 a.m. te 8 p.m. daily- Works, 1631 Delormier Street,” ' : ‘ Rord Hall every Montrose! M4, P/Q. Mr. H. °F. mmee, Santee, er dea 3 Peters, District Engineer, De- cents. Large jackpot. velopment, 241 Jarvis Street, To- 7 ronto 2, Ontario; and can be Vital Statistics ENGAGEMENTS seen at the Offices of the De- |. velopment Engineering Branch, | Room D-514. Sir Charles Tupper MURPHY — DUNN — Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Murphy. Vernon River. wish to announce the engagement of their Building, Riverside Drive, Ot- tawa: and the Cape Breton Is- land Construction Association, gaugnter Sharon Ann te Kenneth 273 Townsend Street. Sydney, Francis, son of Mr.-and Mrs. Frank e Dunn. Morell. Marriage to tabe _plact The deposit will be refundediwc’ pee = Executive-Secretary Position Available -— Applications will be received for the above position. Duties will include: -— : ability to type a pre-requisite maintaining a filing system Person applying should have ability to meet people and be be prepared to travel occasionally. Qualificatigns--graduation from High School supplemented by Comm Subjects or considerable office experience. Reply in own handwriting stating age, experience and salary expected. All replies held in strictest confidence. Box No. 2604 N $@ “ Vernon River. on return of the documents in good condition within one month from the date of tender open- ing To be consideréd each tender must be submitted ea the forms MACDONALD — PARTRIDGE - Mr. i and Mrs. West MacDonald, Winsioe, | town. supplied by the Department and field Presbyterian Chureh. must be accompaaied by the 1965 security specified in the tender | joxatm — ANDERSON — The engacement of her daughter Etta Marie to Mr. George Thomas Anderson, son of Mrs. Alex Anderson is announced by her mother. Mrs. John WwW. Mac- Donald. of Glenfinnan. Marriage to take place July th. 1965 at =. Patricks Church Fort Augustus documents The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, Secretary. “nee on : corFIN — BAMBLY — Mr. and Mrs WANTED Cabinet makers or carpenters with bench ex- perience for mill work manufacturing plant. Good working conditions. M. F. SCHURMAN CO. LTD. Summerside, P.E.I. Telephone 436-2265 — Mr. Hamer WANTED. couple interested in travel” Clarence N. Coffin announce the forth ling to Vancouver . leaving..first WeeX Coming marriage of their daughter. in August and to assist with drivin€. wim Laura. to Harry Wayne, son of Write Guardian-Patriot Box 2605 Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hambly, tee Gere North’ River Road. Charlottetown. Mar- Murray River s riage to take place at St. John's Sanitation Service ’ United Church. Mt. Stewart. P.E.1 on July 24. at 4:00 p.m JELLY — DENNIS — Mr. and Mrs. Septic tanks. pumps and re- - = of Unioav are happy Earle Jelly ee i pairs. All work, guaranteed. ‘Book orders for ‘school pump- ing done during vacation. | A FE. MacKay. Phone 66. -HEARTS DELIGHT DINER - Gordon Robertson. Phyllis Rose), 2 son, 8 The. 14 ons. TEACHER A qualified and experienced Roman Catholic ‘teacher is required for the Lennox Island Indian \Day School, Lennox Island, P. E.“I. to teach Grades K to 83 included in a two classroom school. Salary dependent upon qualifications and exper- ience. (Salary. range $3,000. to $9,400. per year.) For information and application forms please write to or call: P. L. McGILLIVRAY Superintendent of Indian Schools P. 0. Drawer 160 Amherst, N. S. Telephone: 667-3818 | - Is! Visit the Hearts Delight Route 6, Caven- IN MEMORIAM dish, full course meals, — meee oe WELLYN — In loving memory of | Mrs. who passed away June 2th, 1958. From diner, light lunches. SOW AT YOUR Necchi sewing Centre. We make button holes, cover bittens insert zippers. cuff pants, make drapes. | and do any line of gencral alterations | 125 Kent Street. Charlotietown, —m Water Street, e498. Gone from earth and all te troubles, | mis Transportation CAR LEAVING for Bosion July Ist. accommodate 2 passengers Phone oe ne 2 j days we've known | Memories we keep though you ret Announcements |. remenner you ne matter bow | | j CITY AND QUEENS. : DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL SECRETARY 2 Province of Nova Scotia Requires the services of Trainee Computer Programmers MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: University degree in any faculty. DUTIES: Successful applicants will be trained as Computer Programmers and join teams; en- gaged'in projects in various departments of government utilizing an I.B.M. System/360 computer. 2 SALARY: $4,050 - $4.980 commensurate with qualifications and experience. Full Civil Service benefits. Application Forms may be obtained from~ the Nova Scotia Civil Service Commission, P.O. Box 943, Dennis Building, Halifax, Nova Scotia. No. A1941 : Shots aie AS Year Low Cost Financing DANCE ae ~ Mount Pleasant Flying and Country Club Saturday, June 26, 1965 FEATURING THE “VELVETS” Dancing from 9 p.m. Until 1 a.m. Members. Tourists and Guests Welcome Admission $2.00 per couple SEALED TENDERS — Sealed Tenders will be received at the office of the undersigned, until 5 p.m. on Monday, June 28th. 1965, for the purchase of the lovely old ‘ property of the ‘ Jate Dr. T. E. E Robins, located at 296 and 298 Grafton Street. Charlottetown. For inspection of the property phone Mrs. Arthur B. Bruce (894-9596). : Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted: PALMER & HASLAM, Barristers, Charlottetown Dealer Franchise Available For Charlottetown and Vicinity for farm machin- ery and light industrial equipment, interested . party contact: 4 F. POLIQUIN 208 Ogden Dr. Riverview, N. B. ROCK - SHAKE SIDIN - AND ¢ INSULATION FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES By Johns-Manville : é Permanent Colors Protected by Plastic at “Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection ion” The most inexpensive home care Let us it with a “FREE ESTIMATE™ Ask for JAMES STEWART FING & INSULATION ela Lyles S’side 436-3419 PUBLIC AUCTION SALE eevee Kensington Road. Chariottetown...1n Queens County, on Friday, the 2nd day of July, A.D. 1965 at the hour of 2.00 o'clock in the afternoon, the. following chattels: : : 1 block machine 1954: 1 block machine 1959; 1. block machine 1960: 1 mixer portable 312 S, 1946; 1 mixer’ electric, 1960: 1 cement finisher, 1959; 1 steam boiler for curing block; 1 hot air furnace, 1957; 1 pay loader, 1960: 1 Dodge 1-ton truck ; 1 M. F. loader. Various trays ranging in sizes from 4” to 12”. Blocks ranging in sizes from 4” to 12”. Pipe moulds ranging in sizes from 6” to 30”. 32 blocks rocks. 1954 to 1960. The above sale-is made pursuant to the pro- visions of a Chattel Mortgage dated tne 17th day of March, A. D. 1961 made by and between James R. Larter of Charlottetown in Queens County; manufacturer. and Vernon Larter of Charlotte- town aforesaid, manufacturer, doing business under the firm name and style of Larter Bros., of the one part, and Industrial Deve'opment Bank, a banking corporation with Head Office at the City of Ottawa in the Province of Ontario, of the other part. . For further particulars, apply at the office of Martin & Scales. 129 Kent Street. Solicitors for Industrial Development Bank. KEITH MYERS, Sheriff for Queens County. POTATO FARMERS Get your potato Sprayer Now 1 Myers Silver Cloud 400 Gal.. 6 cylinder pump completely overhauled. 19 row boom and refiller. Good as new—Half Price. 2—200 gal. Friend 10 row boom refiller overhau ed, good for years. - ; 3 New Friend <pravers 19 row boom §refiller. ready to go to work at reduced prices to clear. Sales and service from our Charlottetown Office. We are also doing custom spraying. contact Vernon Bryenton at New Wiltshire, Phone 26-2 Hunter River. Gulf Potato Co. Ltd. Charlottetown, P.E_I. Tel. 894-92 | 8—894-4924 Nite 894-6916 | | To be sold at the premises of Larter “Bros MRS. DANIEL M. CUMMINGS On the afternoon of April i7th, i i { ' NOTICES NOTICES AUCTION SALE ar 12 West Sirect-Chaneteiown _ dune 29, 1965 at 1.30 p.m. FURNITURE: 2 beds, springs and mattresses, 1 dresser, 1 marble top cupboard, 1 marble top table, 1 studio couch, 1 sectional book case, 1 walnut book case, (antique). 1 swan neck sofa, (antique), 1 swan neck rocker, (antique), 1 leather rocker, 1 leather armchair, 1 desk, books, 1 square table, and several small tables, 1 grandfather's clock. 1 electric range (4 burner), 1 refrigerator, 1 Viking washing machine, 1 fire screen, porch furniture, pictures (large and small), hand paint- ings, flat silver, linen, glassware and china, cush- ions and pillows and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale — Cash. Mrs. Allen B. Cosh J. Thomas McKenna Owner ’ Auctioneer | ISLAND- BOOKKEEPING SERVICE WILL Organize and maintain a complete recor] of your” business transactions leading to and _ including year end financial statements and income tax re- turns. : Instruct and assist in maintaining your own re- Provide all other accounting services necessary for efficient business operation and management. Write: P. O. Box 190 Charlottetown, P.E.I. Phone: 894-8233 business hours 1965, relatives, friends and ;meighbors were deeply shocked and saddened by the sudden death of Mrs. Daniel M. Cum- mings of Milton, P.E.J. At the time she was a patient in ine P.E.I. Hospital where she had _- been undergoing treatment or a few days. Born Margaret MacDonald in |Hopedale, P.E.J. on Jan.- 24, | 1895, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MacDonald. she spent her girlhood on her par- jents farm until her marriage \o |Daniel M. Cummings on Feb." 4, 1920, when she moved to Mil- ton where she resided until her death. Of a quiet nature her chief in- terests were.her family and a wide circle of .friends. Although suffering from a chronic illness for a number of vears she al- Ways maintained a cheerful dis- Position and did not let it. inter- fere with her role of wife . and mother -Predeceased by her husband. - on Nov. 1946, she leaves to mourn the loss of a loving and affectionate mother two sons, Roddie~and Allister and a step- daughter, Bessie.’ She’ is surviv- ed by her sisters, Isabel and Ka- therine and brothers. Angus and Duncan. Two other brothers, | Kenneth and Jnhn and a sister, Sadie, passed away some years ago. The largely attended funeral ~~ Was held from the Cutcliffe Fu neral Home on Tuesday. April 2th. The service was conduct- ed by Rev. Donald Camphel! of |Zion Presbyterian Church 4s- | sisted by Rev. A-E. Piercey ‘St. John’s Anglican Churca, Milton. Hymns sung were The 'Lord’s My Shepherd and Safe In the Arms of Jesus. The Old ~ Rugged Cross was beautifully rendered by Miss Arlene Mac- Donald. : : Pallbearers were: Cyrus Mac- i _ CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF P. E. I. _EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENGENEER'’ I — This is the beginning level of professional civil engineering work. Work involves applying professional engineering skills and knowledge to moderately difficult graduation with major course work in civil engineering; or Der, any equiyalent combination of training and experence.. range: $5243 - 6372. Competition No. 66514. PROVINCIAL TAX AUDITOR II‘ — This is responsible and complex auditing work to determine the compliance of busi- ness firms with provincial tax laws governing the collection Lloyd: Sister Isabel; and remittance of taxes. Applicants should have university graduation with major siderable experience in Applicants should have university work in accounting and con- Salary . Salary tange: $2523 - 3066. Competition No. 7653. experience Closing date — Midnight Wednesday, July 7, 1965. Application forms may be obtained by writing the Civil Ser- vice Commission, P. 0. Box 817, Charlottetown, or by calling. . at 57 Queen Street, Charlottetown. ‘Neill, Salary ~ ; nting and auditing work; or any equivalent combination of training and experience. _Page:—$4313.- 5243. Compettion-No.-7651.———$$»___— LABORATORY TECHNICIAN I — This is technical work in the performance of routine medical and public health labora- Rill and Roddie: Gordon, Peggy tory tests. Applicants should have completed the thirteenth and children: Don, Delores and grade and a course in laboratory téchniques with certification Girls: Janet, Tony and Boys: ped Canadian Society of Laboratory Technologists; or any i valent combination of training and experience. Salary dred and M : i range: $3066 - 3726. Competition No. 7652. Sts: Glaaee Moca STATIONARY ENGINEER I — This is semi skilled mech- anical work in the operation of a steam heating plant in an assigned shift. Applicants should have completed the ninth school grade, and have ‘some experience in the operation of steam boilers: or any equivalent combination of training ahd ————- —_----- POG PLAN TO ATTEND Official opening of Lucy Maud Montgomery Lirthplacs. New London, July Ist, at 2:30 p.m. Guest speaker— Hon. Thane A. Campbell. Refresh- ments served by New London Women's Institute. E. W. Johnston, Chairman, Lucy Maud Montgomery Trust. a We seem to hear you whisper creer and carry ™. | DANCE St Andrew's Hall Mount = Stewart every Saturday night. Dane | eons a iy weet ty ing 9.00 to 12.99 Canteen Service. muste | hae _ Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Gan on eee ae oe ee one @ NOTICE — AM taxes due Vitinge | GAUTIER OS ae ae Green School District. must be paid | Py ee ee 7 july Sth. 1965 as the money a * on oh om needed immediately to pay current ex- | SS a onl —— en | ok ne een oe ee PLAN TO attend the Crapcud Lxhite | No one can ever fill fion on August 2th. Fun fo: all. ae ae i - a5 Tell him how much we miss bir MR. AND Mrs. George Mackieson And give him all our love. Dixon, Clyde River; will be “At Home” | Lovingly remembered by. suster. on June 20th. | Elaine and brother)- in-law, Art. i nmiversary, from | ok a ‘William Gauthier, whe passed away Salon opening June 27, 1964. Jane 21. Open | Jone brings sad memories Serge ant Of 2 love one gone to rest Specializing -— ‘He will never be forgotter and tints Pre Always remembered by bir wife esr . ichildres. : A aeiagee | POSITION VACANT Accountant wanted for General Of- fice Work. A degree in accounting helpful but not necessary. Preferably aman in age group 25-40. Salary commensurate with abilities. Excellent ‘prospects for the right man. . Write to Box 2639 Guardian-Patriot AUCTION SALE At 199 St. Peters Rd.. Sherwood Wednesday. June 30th at 1:00 PM STOCK: 1 yr. of Ailly-—Stre Lacky Chie’ dam B. 1 yr. old colt S¢ Lucky Chief dam Josedale Lady Lou. 1 mare—Holly G Sire Calumet-Budiong dam Helen D. with foal at foot. Sire Lucky Chief. 1 mare B. Budiong—Sire Calumet Budlonz. 42m Calumet B CATTLE: 1 stece 2 yrs. old Holstetn-Hereford. 1 yr. old bull, Shorthorn, 2? »ils. 3 heifers. 9 months old, Shorthors. - 8 Shorthorn cows «ith calves at foot. All cattle pure bred TiceEay. 1 MH. tractor 2. 1 MF. side delivers. . % ‘ | | se bookcase. board, chairs ures, clocks, trunks. a few dishes. 1 large work table with asec’. 2-vacuum cleaners,. | hall rack. 5 astrcen, 1 «he nak, 2 gas heaters. 1 goat-robe, 1 large Many: other art «* Terms Cash Frank McKay Clande Craswelt One ner Auctioneer If wet—qill be 212 Friday. | Campbell. George MacNeill, John MacNeill, Vernon Gillespie, Ger- ald Coles and Russell Moore. - Flowerbearers were: John Moore, Stewart Crabbe, Leith Andrews, Lawrence Molyneaux, Lloyd Younker, Tom _ Sander- son, David Ford, Robert Moore, Temple Stewart, Austin Sent- - Earl Younker, Redvers + Stewart and Jimmie Cummings. Interment was in Hartsville Floral tributes? The Family: Bessie and Lauchie _and Katherine, Anna and An-. gus; Duncan and Ethel; Doro- thy and Kenneth; Percy, Fle and Family: John and Dorothy: et, John and Family; Florine and Johnny; Nan, Donnie, Freda Mildred, Bruce and Boys; Mil- and Ollie: Gladys MacMillan; Olive, Austin, Wendell and Phy- llis; Ginny and Billy. Jennie and Frank.Mills and Family; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis; Peg and Allison MacKin- non; Vaunda and Dave Ford; Leith Andrews; Tom and Moth- ‘er, Miller and Edna; Alice, John, Marvin, Louise and Clark; Helen and Vernon Gilles- pie; Mary Harper and Family; Heath, Evelyn, Leighton, Mar- garet and Families: George and Lois; Nettie and Tillie: Local ,|826 P.E.I. Hospital; South Mil- ton Women’s Institute; Brother- |hood of Locomotive Firemen ;and Engineers; Ladies’ Auril- iary Royal Canadian Legion: | CARD OF THANKS | The family of the late Mar- garet Cummings wish to exprese sincere thanks to Dr. Kent Ellis, Nurses and Staff of the P.E_I. Hospital: also Rev. Donald Rev. AE. Piercey, the Cuteliffe Funeral Home and all those who sent floral tributes cards and messages of sympa- thy during their recent sad be- reavement. » REGISTRATION PROVINCIAL VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE (Operated jointly by Provincial and Federal Governments) Applications for registration will be received until August 13, 1965 for both Trade Training Division and Vocational. High School Division. TRADE TRAINING DIVISION COURSES Auto Body Repair Beauty Culture Electrical Construction Wiring Motor Vehicle Repair Bricklaying Plumbing Carpentry Quantity Cooking Commercial Art Sheet Metal Work Drafting Stenography . Electronits-Basic Welding Electronics- Applied ~ VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION Courses Grade IX — Orientation in all occupational course [half time } Related Subjects (half time) Grade X — Choice of following courses Electrical Construction Wiring Agriculture Auto Mechanics Electronics Commercial Home Economics Carpentry Plumbing Drafting h Sheet Metal Welding (Regardless of choice. half time. will be spent in: related subjects—English, Mathematics. Science and Social Studies.) » For further information on application and/entrance requirements, please contact the Registrar, Provincial Vocational Institute, Charlottetown or phone 892-2401... a ae Metéttan a. Fee ve aay