NOTICES NOTICES Us age ree TENDERS FOR BUTTERMILK Sealed tenders will be received until 12 o'clock noon March 17th 1962 — for the sale of Buttermilk from April I st 1962 to March 31st 1963. Tender to be for total amount of the years supply. Payments to be made monthly. Highest or anv tender not necessarily accepted. Signed The Wiltshire Dairying Co. Ltd. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Mar. 15, 1962. 15 cay & QUEENS Announcements == ety & QUEENS NORTH RIVER Rink tonigat TREAT the sick well, Giusey's Pharmacy .. —_, end speciai—Wampole's inal, regular $2 95 extra oe 35 bh 2 for 399. Open 8:30 a.m. %@ ork vs ee ae 8 p.m. f | semi-final game. Admission to school players 15 cents. Chorus Pina- fore by Gilbert and Sullivan College, Auditorium, “March 20: | 212 at £30 pum, Tickets avail able at Miller Toom Music Store, Adilla 1.00, stud. ents 50 cents. | CYO VARIETY Concert at) Vernon River Hall, Saturday, | auspices Unit CARD PARTY Saturday, | March 17th, New Tournament. | and Lunch ‘te 5o aly EMPLOYMENT = EMPLOYMENT vs Mil- ton in first game of finals for Canadian Legion, Charlottetown | Lloyd MacPhail trophy, game] Branch, Mont | time 8.30 p.m. Admission 25 and) sday, March 15 at 7.30 p.m. | pam ia PRINCE . meek 17, | tending the medical convention. School, 8.30 7 Bexinning of| ime Bi8 ‘Admission 25 and 38. Freeze-O u sday, RESERVE TUESDAY March] South Shore March 17th. Curtain 8 o'clock. | 27th for Talisman Tea at YMCA. | finals, Albany St. Pats vs Lot) RESERVE Friday, March 23 Births, Deaths, Marriages |* ™ loving mem-| HUGHES — m ievmg memery yet ou der father Garam of a dear husband and father, orston passed YY SALE Ellis Bros., Yorsion who departed this) Ernest Hughes, who Sherwood Friday, March 16th, STEWART — At the P.E.1. ffos- | _ life. March 15, 1958. | away, March 15th, 1961. at 420 pm, Park Royal BIRTHS pital on Wednesday, Maren | DESF God please take this mes You have left 8 besatitel mem CHIVILO — Mr. and Mrs. Ber-| Wit» 2962, to Dr_ and MF5./79 our loved one up above And sorrow too great to be told nie Chivilo (nee Anne Steele. W-R. Stewart, a son. ase tell him how we miss But to us who have loved and os actt.g| WHALEN — At the Charlotte-) him, Jost you town Hospital on March ath,| ¥¢ Send him all our love. Your memory will never grow ways lgving remembered old. 1962 to Mr. and Mrs. Francis -by children, Gloria/ Donna, Gor- Get gave us the strength to bear Whalen, New Zeland, a dau- don, Clifton, and Winston. ghter, Eleanor Anne. Weight LADIES AUXILIARY Royal| RN), Nanton, Albe thly meeting, Thur-| bappy to announce of their chosen son Chris her Peter, March 7th, 1962. PLATINUM male id courage to face the blow ed. Tatoo ABI5S. ui ‘Tock. | ie BED! MACEACHERN — In loving But what it meant to lose you HELP ROTARY select QUE rink Thursday, ‘ wt RY select the | timers hockey match. 7.15; fol. | erby, Hamilton, phone Kensing-| 7 !s- 4 ozs. memory of the late Angus No. one will ever kn fottetown and Parkdale. Write «| LET. US GIVE YOU an esti-| iowed by old timers skate, aoe 32, IN MEMORIAM MacEachern, Rocky Point who Sadly missed and always re letter today i. Rotary ‘Courtesy py on fay be a on ‘Admission 30 cents to all. THE PARK ROYAL Players passed away March 15, 1950. membered by wife and family. Commsitien P.0. Bex O08 Chat | 554 Vaniderstine. DR. ZIELINSKI will be ab-| Will present their play “It's a| MACKENZIE — In loving me-| pyun® Temembered by the ‘etown. sent from his practice from | ong oe 9 * = | mory of our dear father and BALTIC HAMPTON Hall bam and sal-| March 2ist uni Papell Ith, at. a p.m.| grandfather, H. Wesley Mac- — PRINCE of Wales College | op Sponsored by Indian ives Par] Encichens Seat, ay on ae ented ae Caseley, memory of our mother, Mrs. March 15th, 1947. Charles Larter, KENSINGTON rink tonight. who passed Kelvin Grove accompanied by The Golden gates were opened| away March 15, 1959, and our fs ee Beha Te KINGS COUNTY | 4 gentle voice said come father Charles Larter who pas. MF. and Mrs. Darrell Lyle were d with farewells unspoken sed away March 25, 1950, motorists to Moncton, N.B.. over DR. B. J. GRANT, Optome- he’ gently entered home Nothing can ever take away, | the weekend. They were guests trist will be in his Montague of- | Resting where ‘no shadows fall! The love our hearts hold dear bapa me Mrs. Wilfred Forbes in perfect peace he waits us : a free Saturday from 10/1" Ana icaaey Senne of Inara 3% “the Havilton Women's Insti Our God will link the broken Aes they are not here. ute met on Tuesday evening at ae ‘Always remembered by Heath th home of Mr, and Mrs, Wen- As one by one we meet agai at Coens, Cane ¥ asain. | and Leighton Mrs. Daniel Noonan. enter- tained the Indian River Womens Institute at their March meet Kensington Seabrooks. Game | BEDEQUE rink tonight Thur 3rd game best of seven hockey League . Game time 8.30. Fancy dress | for variety concert | in | carnival Saturday, Marc 8.00 p.m. sharp, skating after. Road YPS. and grandchildren. CURRIE — In loving memory TENDER EALED TENDERS will be received until noon rea March 16, pee for the construction of PIER PROTECTION PLATES at HILLS- rROUGH RIVER BRIDGE, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of the undersigned, Cabot Building, Char- lottetown, Prince Edward Island. A deposit of $25.00 is required, and will be refunded when the plans are returned to the department. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. NOTE: Tenders will be opened in public at the above advertised time. J. PHILIP MATHESON Minister of Highways. TENDERS Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned for the purchase of the property known as the Knights of Columbus Home, 21 Water Street in Charlottetown, including both land and buildings. Tenders shall close on Saturday, March 31, 1962 at the hour of twelve o'clock noon. STORE MANAGERS api Office and Credit Managers fe need several top calibre men, to train for openings in a Netandins chain of retail outlets. Applicants must be 25 to 35 yeara of age with matriculation or better and 2 to 3 years ful business experience. Sales or credit experience with tires, automotive ac- cessories or major appliances would be an asset. We offer good starting salaries with generous fringe bene- fits and promotional opportunities, Imlted only by your own ability. P'ease apply by letter giving details of age, education, lence and salary requirements to Personel Department. FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER CO. OF CANADA LTD. P.O, BOX 730 MONCTON. H.M.C. DOCKYARD HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA INVITES APPLICANTS FOR THE Apprentice Training Plan Vacancies exist in the following trades: Fitter (Mechanical) Machinist Electrician Sheet Metal Plater The Highest or Any Tender not ne- cessarily accepted. Inspection of the premises may be made by appointment. J. ELMER BLANCHARD, Solicitor, 160 Richmond Street, Charlottetown. Entrance examinations will be held at centres throughout the Atlantic Provinces in May 1962. Successful candidates will commence training about 1 August 1962. i es eaapbldaoied Age 16 - 22 (Inclusive) Education: Grade X (N.S.) or equivalent (Minimum) Proof of Education must accompany application NOTICE Sealed tenders will be received by the Village Clerk, St. Eleanors, P.E.I. until 5:00 p.m. A.S.T. March 26, 1962 for the construction of approximately 25,000 feet of Water Mains. Plans, specifications and tender forms are available from the Village Clerk upon deposit of $25.00. Deposit will be refunded to the unsuccessful bidders upon return of the contract package in good condition within 30 davs of the tender call. The lowest or any tender not neces- tarily accepted. W. H. Crandall & Associates Management) consulting Shithes CANADIAN MARITIME COMMISSION Invitation for Tenders for Steam or Motor Vessel Cargo Service Apply to Nearest National Employment Service Office Not Later Than 16 April, 1962. NOTICES NOTICES q DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS ' Province of Prince Edward Island WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS Due to the continued mild weather, it has become necessary once again to put weight restrictions in force on all paved roads in Prince Edward Island. Therefore, effective noon, Thursday, 15 March, 1962 the following shall ap- ply: 1. Vehicles with two axles are limited to 8,000 Ibs. gross. 2. Vehicles with more than two axles are limited to 4,000 Ibs. gross per axle. ‘This notice is issued under authority of regulations published February 12, 1960. J. Philip Matheson Minister of Highways BUYING OR BUILDING YOUR HOME THIRD LECTURE St. Dunstan’s University Charlottetown Thursday, March 15th, 1962 8 o'clock Lecturer Mr. Reid Sangster Chairman P, E. I, Housing Commission Subject: Co-operative Housing ry of Ernest Currie, Rocky Point, vie passed away March isth, "0" Tuesday evening. Mrs. William Warren has re- turned to her home after being TENDER was remembered by wife a patient in the Halifax Hosple A new 22 classroom school, City of Charlottetown | NOTICES —HOTICES FARMERS WEEK MEETINGS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2ist. 10:30 A.M. Bae te —P. E. I. Dairymen’s As- School Board, Charlottetown, P.E.I. Sealed tenders addressed to the Chairman of the School Board, City of | Charlottetown, Charlottetown, P. E. I. will be received until 4 p.m. in the | afternoon the 29th day of March, 1962. Plans, specifications and tender documents may be viewed and obtain- ed at the office of G. Keith Pickard, Architect, 92 Queen Street, Charlottetown, | 1:30 P.M. YC. vA—P. E. sociation 2:30 P.M. Y.M.C.A.—P. E. IJ. Fluid Milk As- sociation Semi Annual Meeting 7:00 P.M. Charlottetown Hotel + Annual Bane quet Dairymen’s Association THURSDAY, MARCH 22nd. 10:00 A.M. Birch Court—P. E. I. Sheep Breeders Association 2:30 P.M. Birch Court—Central Farmers Instie I. Dairymen’s Ase A deposit of $50.00 payable to the Chairman of the School Board js re- quired for each set of plans and documents. A complete set of plans, specifications and tender documents will be on display at the Halifax, Moncton, Fredericton and St. John Builders Ex- changes. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Signed: G. Keith Pickard, Architect. tute 8:00 P.M. Montgomery Hall—Federation of Agriculture Marketing Farm Products WY CONSISTENCY! Newspaper Advertising Hits the Mark with a Large and Constant Audience There’s nothing hit-or-miss about the newspaper audience — it’s @ constant audience that varies little throughout the year. That’s because newspaper circulation remains constant with little variation from month to month. There is no summer slump in newspaper reading habits. Furthermore, readers can pick their own time—day or night—to enjoy the paper. And they, do! For sure-fire results, advertise consistently in the daily newspaper, Che Guardian