‘ way ae ~ * te ( : i : ~f i : : i 8 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ft Vital Statistics |xne Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. March 25, 1966, 13 ’ | sion, New Brunswick Depart ~ .Ment of Agriculture. Questions discussed inelude— 2 “e4 BROWN & ROOT LTD. ' Glace Bay, N. S. ‘Requires: Pipefitters: Rate $2.78 per hr. Electricians: Rate $2.59 per hour 4 og Sixty (60) hr. work” week. Travel allowance of / $3.00 per day. Contact your nearest National Employment Service Office ~ for * further “MEN AND WOMEN will be needed for PART TIME © TEMPORARY FULL TIME work in food and fish process- ing plants in King’s County, IF YOU are now employed in these industries, or IF YOU will be available and would like to find infor mation such work, whether experienced or not, or IF YOU are interested in up-grading your | skills through vocational training. —Registrationteams_from_the NES _will be in the following areas as shown:— —— MURRAY RIVER. (Public Hall)—April 4 & 5 MONTAGUE (Legion Hall)—April 6 & 7 _ SOURIS (Federal Bipg.)—April 12, 13 & 14 MORELL (Legion hah asad 18. GEORGETOWN (Legion Hall)—April 19 HOU RS—9: 30 a.m. - 6:00. p.m. at all centres) All persons interested in such ‘employment are requested to visit a registration centre. * fo oz. A brother for Alana. «. the birth o. ~ MA@THESON | BIRTHS | BATHCHI se-At the Charlottetown | Hospital on March 23, 1966 to My. and | Mrs. Paul Batchilder, Georgetown, & |gon, Pau! Christopher, weight & lbs By GORDON GRANT TORONTO (CP) — Debts of $354,184 piled up with a subsid- iary of Atlantic Acceptance Corp. . by Ottawa George Blacklock were written WHITE — Robert and Pauline (nee Lea) are happy to’ announce the ar. rival of their son at the Prince Eqd- ward Island Hospi on March 1%, | 1966, Stephen™:Robert, weight 7 lbs.. 9 | ozs. ‘ REYNOLDS — Mr. and Mrs. adart off last year, the royal commis- Reynolds are pleased to announce the sion investigating the finance ht Heather Lynn, ; ‘ re ay bi ape a on March 23, Company s ‘collapse was told 1966, at the Prince Edward Island Hos- Thursday : | pital Edwin N. Alfred, an account- | . ant with Atlantic, testified that RAUGHES Mr and Mrs, Paul Hugh ji -Mr, Blacklock had three ac-. es, Mermaid, are happy to announce a daughter Corena Marie, at the Charlottetown Hospital on March 25. 1966, weight 8 Ibs, 8 ozs counts with Commodore Sales Acceptance, an Atlantic subsid- iary which wentJbankrupt owing its pavent more than $34,000,- 000 At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on March 15, 1966, to Mr. and Mrs Claude Matheson, Fo: . ee eat Hill. a son, Brent Douglas, weight Atlantic wem into receivership 7-Ibs.. 1242 ozs A brother for Claudie, June 17, 1965, when it: couldn't Floyd. Parker and Calvin, pay some debts, Commodore fe went under shortly after.» | sJN MEMORIAM .. | Mr. Alfred said the three ac- counts. written off were: “"Dealer Debt Written Off, - © Corporation Probe Told car dealer ~ CLAIR: “in loving ‘memory of | Mrs 1. Blacklock Leasing Co. John Clair. Montague, who passed which owed $51,606. away March. 25th., 1964 Always remembered by husband | John and family ‘ ' O'CONNOR — In loving memory of IN MEMORY our father Philip O’Connor a de- In loving memory of parted thislife March 25th Frank Keays who pass- Loving and kind in al) his ways. Upright and just to the end of his ed’ away March 25th, days. | eres 2 PA Sincere and kind in heart and mind. 1951. What a beautiful memory he left behind ° Lovingly remembered by and Beulah. Always temembered bv his Newton wWi'e Beatrices GAMESTER: In. loving memory of my deaf parents Mr. and Mrs. Nelson |Gamester, who passed away March | 25th, 1945 and April 28th, 1963. , | Wonderful parents have gone to rest 1 WISH TO thank the nurses and staff excellent care given me while a pati- : ;ent there. My thanks also to Dr. Sin- For all of ue they did their best —nott, Dr. | Till memory fades, and life departs. | They’ll live forever in our hearts. ’ Ever remembered by Daughter} Christine and family ; get well cards, Wiliam V.—Gauthier, — North Rustico, P.E.1.. “CARD OF THANKS | of the Charlottetown -Hospital for the | Ellis. and all visiting clergy | downs in the Blacklock Leasing and to all the kind friends who visited | “le said_Mr. Blacklock _built_a | gage on it | NOTICES NOTICES _ EASTERN PAINTER’S LTD. P.O. Box 1301 Charlottetown Have opened a new office in Kent Plaza Apartment Building, Apt., B! Kent Street, City. Specialize th special _ coatings, vinyl fabrics, interior and ex- debited in the capital account | 2..George Blacklock capital account, $118,857. -~ 3. Blacem Mortgage owed $183,721 The Blacklock Leasing ac- count was originally with Atlan- tic Acceptance’, he said. Mr. Blacklock ,, owned a com- pany called Valley Music which had an account with Atlantic's bvanch office in Cornwall, Ont. He said the when Valley Mu- sic had to make a payment—on which its debt, the Blacklock Leasing account would be ‘debited and the Valley Music account. cred- ited. No Inoney changed hands; it was a ‘‘bookkeeping entry.” The Valley Musie account was “kept in line’ but. the Blacklock Leasing account climbed con. stantly, he said. . Mr. Alfred said every time there was a transaction in the Biacklock . Leasing accoupt, in- terest would be calculated “at. seven per cent. However, after Nov. 30, 1963. when interest , charges were $32,320 the com- pany gave up hope of collecting | and stopped working it out | In December, 1960, valley Mu- |: sic sold its assets to Aurora Leasing and rented them hack MacKinley Brothers- of North River showed the grand _¢hampion steer at the Banter: Oe a Ries GRAND CHAMPION STEER © Beef Show here vesterday Leroy MacKinley is at the hal- ter of the Hereford animal The sale of steers will be held this afternoon. | at $4,000 a month, Frequently — the rental .couldn't be paid, so Atlantic would make the pay- ments, and Valley Music's debt soared to $153,000. Atlantic then | sold the debt to Commodore for $120,000. Mr. Alfred traced the ups and |account and. said it rose as high as $203,252 in May, 1961. food supermarket in Cornwall | jand then got a $175,000" mort- ° from Cemmodore Sales. The $175,000 was used to reduce the Blacklock Leasing debt. The mortgage was never re- paid but the building is still held as security, he said. The George Blacklock capital ER IN P.F1. IS INVITED ‘TO account. was used to raise -ATTEND A COMPLETE money for construction of gas | SHORT COURSE ¥ stations, but frequently it was RSE ON FORAGE CROP PRODUCTION — IN HIS OWN HOME. This course will and credited in the leasing ac- cover all-phases of the produc- By DAVID W. ROGERS Director Of Extension P.E.I. Dept. Of Agriculture NEXT WEEK EVERY FARM- the farm Operator must try to |teaches crop production at the | use the latest information ON | University of Maine. HIS FARM, Extension Divisions; ‘Topics included are— Why is of Departments of Agriculture|seed bed preparation import. | have the responsibility of get- ting this information from the research station to the farmer. ties of forage seeds? How and why should forage seed be ino- * harvesting |Oxford County, ant? How do you choose varie- 4 “What machinery do I need for Forage Crops? Should I have one system of machinery (hay) or two systems hay amd silage)? How many cows do I need before I have both, hay and silage systems? What are the fixed costs in for- age machinery? Also taking part and’ questioning the speakers is a panel of farmers including Charles Yeo, St. Eleanors, PEI IF YOU HAVE FORAGE CROP’ MACHINERY ON YOUR FARM, DON'T MISS THIS PROGRAM! . PROGRAM 4 This program describes, ‘'The Use of Quatity Forage For Max- . imum Livestock Profits.” The feeding of forages to both mas ture animals and young cattle, dairy and beef will be emphas- ized. Guests are Dre=@Poulton,» University of Maine and Richard Huccird, Superintendent of Livestock, Nova Scotia. A panel of three Maritime farmers Wood inchiding W allace Marshfield, will question the two speakers above and alse \question Fred Richens. Mr. iRichens {s a dairy farmer from Ontarie and has according to many people the best. managed forage’ program ° in that province. This program "tells what feeds are necessary, ~ the value of quality forage and FACTS FOR FARMERS oe | Department Offering how to make up rations for dairy, beef and sheep. IF YOU FEED ONE ANIMAL OR |MORE ON YOUR FARM YOU CAN'T AFFORD THIS PROGRAM! Those of us who have seen these programs feel that there TO MIS8s jis a lot of good, practical infor- mation in each, which will be of value to every livestock farmer in P.E.I. If you don’t have a television set then visit a neigh- bor to see these programs. If your television is broken, get it fixed in time! The only good ex- cuse for not seeing these pro- grams is if you have given up farming. We have done our part to present this information—you ‘do your part and watch the ser- jles. Remind your neighbors too, for arene should be interest- n: OUR FARM BUSINESS * ° Please-bring your Social Insurance Number with | te i fount without cash changing tion, harvesting and feeding of | This television short course is |culated? Whiy is limestone im-| MARCH 29, 30, 31 and APRIL 1 you to the registration “centre. erior pain Ing. hands. forage crops, pasture, silage|simply one way of getting the|portant? What rates of fertilizer | 10:30 a.m.—11:30 a.m. 3 ~ land hay. 7 wee information |latest and best information ‘to | should be wens! ty . soil _ ‘on your -local television station! ; ! S presente these programs |those who can make use of it. | ing important? ect P.8. Complete scripts wo EME Deine) Sanvice PHONE 894- 6651 Announcements ‘eth top ~specialists on animal |The cost of the series te P.E.I. drainage _ ee oe oe the programs wil be alg acement Serv ing, crop .production and|is over $2000. - | tion? = What t soil; able from the CBC or the " DEPAR OF LW CITY AND QUEENS \ibise. Now ‘Se tia, ee eon anode uate Ce een cuts of hay yaieth me for? denice son : : i aine, Nova Scot ew Bruns- ve we or culture, These scripts Province of Prince Edward Island yCRAFAUD SPORTS CENTRE — wick and Prince Edward Island,| their part im presenting this | When ie the best time to cut| help you to remember oa IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR SALE 4 a ee ae ee ee Keer ae Se — fm a form avail- | re eae on b.atiee refer again te the informa- ‘DANCING at the Recreation Centre, value every farmer w as; al nearly every farmer » tion in the “OUR FARM : Ni - o For: Methods ond Time Study” : riday, {=e ow HL toe |The’ intra a'r intel | “Reerae het fecgeee. [ana Ta PRO) SS oe TENDERS will be received until noon, Y+- |. aut ‘TAXES owing Mermaid Schon and best that can be obtained|: tty te take advantage of this | PROGRAM 8 NOTE: The officers of the Personnel ' = March sate ee oe of Ee ae oes not paid by April 7th, will be handed in Molen an opportunity i ceoerenit The farm oe a -~ of ~ program Ss P.E.1. Department of ew Provincia ce Bulding, fo: ee jeach cattle man to make use a should remember . lechanomics of. Harvest-|ture are now in the new Provin- Salary commensurate with ability. Opportunity | of approximately 0.75;acre of land, situated’ on PANTRY SALE at Agnew Surpass. the latest. research findings. although this comes as a jing, Storing and Feeding Qual-|cial Building, Rochford for advancement. Excellent anes benefits and Park St. across from M. F. Schurman Ready Mix ..|Ssturtay. March 26, at 10 s,m, | WHERE? _ free service te him it ts not jity Forage.” Forage harvesting |Charlottetown near the old We working conditions. Charlottet Ritward Talend. sored by Winwlow "Home and” Schon | This short course {s being pre-| free and is costing the tax- | methods and alternative ways to |Kent School. We ere on the fifth : - os ; Plant, arlottetown, Prince 1 sla 2 CRAPAUD .8PORTS CENTRE — sented on all Maritime television) payers of P.E.I. and Can- |store forages will be illustrated | floor at the north end ef the new : Apply in writing to: ‘ Highest or any tender not necessarily accept + |skating“évery Saturday night 8 to 10 stations by the Canadian Broad-| ada over $14,000 to produce |by Arnold Roberts and Earl Gil-|bullding. Come and see us ia MR. DAVID BUCK eae er ie sg a ts of this series. ef ‘st of the Engineering Divi- jour new offices. ~ ae f ree Maritime pa en Ea = oa eee Matheson: wn’ tertek BEAUTE “SE dais ca Agriculture. WHAT? , - sy Industrial Engineer _|Sit.00 perme and up at Ye price for the WHEN? whet ed of ee et = _Minister of Public Works. _ | Sopniament. "Felepione ¢aum,"s" March 28, 30, 31 and Apell_1 Gens os as. should a —~.-are-the-dates,The time of day_is RESERVE Friday April 1 for the 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. This time Spring Brock wariety concert at Stia. was selected: because it is the CIAIRTONE SOUND <3 CORPORATION LTD. | ‘|: Prince, Biward Island valuable source of information. PROGRAM: I The title of this program is “Livestock Profits From Qual- ity Forage’. Taking part in. this first program are Dr. Bruce Poulton, who teaches animal nutrition at the University of Maine and J.E. Shuh, Vice- prin- cipal of the Nova Scotia Agricul- tural College. . Topics covered are— How much production should a farm- er try to get out of an animal? How does the animal make use | of and digest feed? Why is the quality of hay and pasture feed re : EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | NIGHTS . . Sponsored by Stanley : only available time on the Mari- iar ee |. RUMMAGE. SALE at Hearts man Sime TV. network and the pro- Box 2130 — Stellarton, Nova Scotia é |urday, March 26 at 2 p.m. Sponsored ment for school telecasts in the NOTICES NOTICES by Group 16, other provinces. CYO SKATE SDU rink Royal Canadian Legion No, | Branch nh eS we, ROW? ~ | League. : 4 ers ee be : is one of , the ways in which a large num- - DANCING > |erosn Blood Donor’ Ciinien Confeders, ber of people can be reached in English style fish and chips. Fresh tion Centre, Charlottetown. cause most farm operators can halibut, cole-slaw, dessert and bever- BEAR TWO poins of view Aucunena be Teached right in thelr own Rev. D. age. Price: Adults $1:00; Children 50c¢ NY L. Howlett of Sum- ‘homes. This is the most conven- : . / C OVER clue Basement, Trinity United Church, Sat- 87aMs are used as a replace- : ‘ ° ° oar See ose to all Television. 4s used: for this Friday Night Fish Fry 1.110 don- a short time. It is also used be- ors needed — BE ONE! merside and) Mr. Jerry. Buell of Mt. |ient possible. arrangement. mie de tee ec ee Sometimes due to weather . oe on ee urday—afternoon over C.F.C.Y, radio | important? How do you go about oe Cx Pa AtEA “with -Charlottetown's—leading orchestra. _|,and 10:05 Saturday morning over and other factors it is diffi- to Basilica Recreation Centre > eg gee more than one. meeting. However, when the meeting is brought to you at home “THE TARTANS’ KINGS COUNTY | there is very little justifi- "Featuring Bob Large on Organ- Piano BINGO AT Montague Legion Home able excuse for not making a DANCING jevery Monday night at 8 p.m. every effort to take part in | Frida | DANCE every Friday night Cardigan the complete four day short ° ° Saturday | | Legion Hall. Cliff Peters Orchestra. course. Benevolent lrish Society 9:30 till 12 p.m. 9: 30 till 12 p. m. | Bekeity from 9:30 to 12:30 p.m. WHY? ‘ ERIN ROOM TONIGHT and jon short course? As you are Special “St. Patrick” Variety Night |tion and Alcohol Studies Department | ot Education Province of Prince Ed. ward Island. duction? At the end of this pro- gram a panel of farmers includ- ing Wallace Wood, Marshfield, question Dr. Poulton and Ed Shuh. IF YOU HAVE CATTLE ON YOUR FARM DON'T MISS THIS PROGRAM! PROGRAM 2 - The title of this program is| “How ‘To Plan A Quality Forage A aba and How To Grow It.” ing part are Dr. Lloyd Mac- Leod, Research Officer at the Farm.and Dr. Cecil Brown who b BANQUET HALL 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. MELVIN MCQUAID will be in office at Souris all day Friday Ssturday morning of this week. aware a lot of research is being “FAMILY THRIFT sHoPr, Souris done,at Universities and Experi- Beach re.opens Friday, March 25th. mental Farms in.Canada. To re- Large stock of rived. ‘abep herb ate "bus Tot main efficient and up-to- date | THE LAW OFFICE of Kenneth R. | MacDonald in the Civie Building, Mon- | tague_will be open each Saturday. Toe Benevolent Irish Society ERIN ROOM This handy booklet is designed to help you with your 1965 income | tax return. Without taxing your _ingenuity. It’s yours free from any branch of | . Featuring: ‘ ; = © 5 Al Dowling with his Violin ; TONIGHT | ESIN@E GOUNTY Confederation : Wilf MacAleer, Master of Ceremonies ree | egies seine aot pm Weather ® tr JIMMY POULTON ay AL SPRING BROOK Women’s Institute will present their variety concert at St. Mark's Hall, Kensinzton Friday, March 25. Starting “at 820. Sponsored by New London Laymen’s Association. | KENSINGTON RINK tonight (Fri- SATURDAY NIGHT - (aginst peat seco FF ; F Shore, Seabrooks vs. Spring Valley. Game time 9.00 p.m. If Seabrooks win all trophies and awards will be pre Dancing to the music of the Shamrocks . | sents. COMMERCIAL SOLIDS bee et "PIPE LINE COMPANY . INTERRUPTION NOTICE” NOTICE is hereby given that an “application age There will be a one hour Pee will be. made to the Parliament of Canada, at | tion of electric power on our Brackléy the present, next or the next ensuing Session Pt. Road line on Tuesday, March 29th, Singer and Impersonations Wilf MacAleer, Master of Ceremonies - “SATURDAY NIGHT | Dancing to the _nfusic of the Shamrocks 9 to 12 "PANTOMIME ; WE MAKE TO ORDER... Party Sandwiches—Ham, Chicken Salad, Egg, Salad, etc. Bulk orders | of Cole Slaw, Potato Salad, Scal lops, - Macaroni & Cheese, Rolls, Sweets. and Assorted Pastries. Take the work out of your party— Let us help you. ENTERPRISE BAKE RY URIE- & BU TLER, + a Ba ‘ 205 Grafton $ iat}-4-8747 ae ter “ne Engish name of “Commercial weather permitting between the hours eeeeaarienan ach & Chartered 7 Solids Pipe Line Company” and oe of 1:00 and 2:00 p.m. : SAeIereeces of “Com e des ipe- ines ; . . . . T C - French name - Compagnie. he pa es This interruption is: necessary to ¢ Oils rust ompany. the enracion and operation of pipe lines, | enable our crews to replace poles and ( Stove within and Without Canada, Jer. = Se | make line alterations in the area. Fuel Write or. call: tion, storage and deliVery Of solias, "qns The area affected will be the ‘2 Burner i ae { them, and to exe such QU eer powers as may be deemed necessary for Brackley Pt. Road from Parkdale to 4 Service YASS HAKOSHIMA - the carrying out of the “ane pe eect Geese Brackley Pt. Beach and the area bound- joule cae Cee. ‘an exotic and unusual entertainment EASTERN & CHARTERED bject to the rovisions 0 e Na ‘urnace- parts on han Hoard Act and other relevant statutes. ed by Brackley Pt. Road, Royalty Road, = leanne Pans OQ}. ___. by a world famous artist i TRUST COMPANY h ty of ‘Ottawa ‘this Legh day Mt. Edward Road, Palmers Lane and Sherwood and Eastern 0) Tuesday, March 29—3: 30 ond 8-30 p.m. gies ! i of i an TORR oe i ots Peters’ Road. | P. EN () Afternoon: Students Matinee 50 cents 4. A. MacLEOD, Manager | i: Evening: All Seats Reserved. ‘Price $1.00 to $2.50 ~ , 182 RICHMOND ST. CHARLOTTETOWN Av me ON, PHONE -7383 EWART, KELLEY, oe ROBERTS 5 MARITIME ELECTRIC. : 8 J. wW. Skinner % On sale Confederation Centre Box Office } : adie ein 77 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa “COMPANY,.LTD. Dial 4-4044 ty Me Federally incorporated and supervised for 70 years Solicitors for the Applicants * bee : : oe : thoes : ena Monday through Saturday noon to 5:30: