T AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE TRUCKS GET READY FOR FALL WITH A GOOD DEPENDABLE USED TRUCK FROM SUNNY ISLE FARMS ' I961 INTERNATIONAL Long wheel base. 1'43 ton. This truck is just like . I $l,600.00- I960 INTERNATIONAL Halfton. Good tires. This unit is in real good condition. f. . $I200.00 I957 G.M.C. 9600 Completely rte-conditioned and guaranteed. $1,000.00 I953 TWO TON MERCURY ALSO TWO ONE TON CHEVROLET UNITS AT I. GIVE AWAY PRICES. POTATO CONTRACTS AVAILABLE SUNNY ISLE FARMS LTD. Grafton Street East Phone 4-7338 .NOTICES , NOTICES NIGHT CLASSES IN GRADE XII GEOMETRY will be conducted at Englewood Regional High School Kindly register with the Secretary' Mrs. Jean Cantield. immediately. TENDERS Sealed Tenders will be received at the office of _the undersigned up to twelve o’clock noon on Friday. the 23rd day of October, 1964, for the purchase of lands containing approximately one- half acre situate on the South side of the Trans Canada Highway at Hazelbrook in Queens County and presently owned by Hazelbrook Dairying Co. Ltd., which lands contain. a. bungalow home and a double garage. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Full particulars may be obtained upon re- quest. ALAN K. SCALES MARTIN & SCALES 156 Richmond Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. MNNOUN CEMENTS .. CITY & QUEEN) “SPECIFY CERAMIC I'ILE". New home buyers should look for Ceramic Tile features. See Douglas Bros. and Jones Inc.. for free estimates. TURKEYS FRESH killed on order available for suppers, banquets, individual orders. etc. Delivered Charlottetown area. Gil Henry. telephone 4-9313, Parker Jewell. York. telephone ‘ 4-7074. SEE THE DISPLAY of nun ‘dreds of colors of Ceramic Tile at Douglas Bros. and Jones Inc. REPAIRS To automatic wash- ers. dryers. electric ranges, refrigerators. Factory trained service men. Storey Electric. dial 4-7341 day or night. DANCE E V E R Y Saturday night in St. Andrews Hall, Mt. Stewart. Dancin sic by Smiths teen service. DON’T MISS ham and scallop supper Saturday, October 17. LOA Hall, Kirkwood Drive. Ser- ving 4. to 7.30 p.m. Sponsored by LOL and LOBA g . - l2, Mu- 0rchestra.Can- F BEACH POINT SCHOOL DISTRICT Second Mortgage Money Available on Approved City and Town Properties NOTICE unmluuu Soulhporl Specializing in Volkswagen re- pairs has moved to Alberry Plains. 1. Will operate at New Location on 0 Up to 80% of appraised, value up to 20 years to pay 0 Low, competitive interest rates. Turn your idle property equity into cash: Con- solidate short term, high interest debts; Improve your property. Apply— JOHN HOLMES. Solicitor 150 Richmond St.. City Phone 4-6145 0 Pick your payment plan to suit your budget— and costs paid together with the costs of and incidental to such evy and sale and other expenses of execution. I hereby give Public Notice tge 25th Georgetown in Kings County in Prince ward Island I will P.E.I. BRANCH A.A.U. of C. ANNUAL MEEING October 2|st. _ DATE: _ WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2 I 5+ 5 Telephone Vernon River 13-15 _ pLACE, _ FRANGS RUDISCH Central Queens Regional High School Hunter River I NOTICES NOTICES \ KINGS BUILDING MATERIALS LTD. ontague and Southport SPECIALS Laurentian Hardboard 4‘ x 8' sheets . . . . . . ... ....... .. 4.2} Low Pitch Asphalt Shingles. white. per square . . . . . . .. 11.95 1/4 inch Underlay. per sh 69 eet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2. We have a good stock of Plywood. Ceiling Tile. Wood and . Asphalt Shingles. Fiberglass Insulation etc. Buy and save at your Cash and Carry Building Supply Dealer. KINGS BUILDING MATERIALS LTD. Montague and Southport TIME—7:00 P.M. David M. Boswell President. set up and sell to the highest bidder the following described lands: is ALL CT of land situate on Lot 64 in Kings County in 'nce Edward Island, bounded and esc 1 r— Road, Bounded on the East by the road leading to Cape Bear. Bounded on the South by land in possession of Ray Jordan. Bounded on the West by land in possession of Ellie Hume. and land owned by the late George MacNeill, containing Forty-eight acres of Ian a little more or 1055. situated and being inlihe Beach Point School District No. 97 own late n posess~ borne. SECOND- I-IAT TRAC'I‘ of lid on 64 in Kings Coun aforesaid bounded as follows: —-Bounded on the North. East and South by the coast line of in possession liams, containing twenty acres of land a little more or less of which is in possession of Mrs. Julia Cahoon. situated and be- ing in the Beach Point School NOTICE The Ottice ot the Souris Town Clerk will be Closed from October l5th at 5 p.m. to November 2nd at 9 am. GENEVIEVE ROACH Town Clerk Expanding Architectural Firm in Saint John, NB. uires Experienced R ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN Position with good opportunities for advancement. Please rep y to BOX No. 35873 GUARDIAN-PATRIOT Charlottetown. P.E.I. stating Education; Experience: stating employers, type Of work. and dates of employment; Salary expected; Date of availability. All replies confidential. ATTENTION FARMERS II Fall is the time when Soil Samples Shauld be taken on farm tields. Soil Testing will help to determine what limestone and fertilizers are necessary to qrow optimum vields of crops. Every field should be tested at least once in the crop rotation. Soil Sample Boxes and Questionnaire forms are available from P.E.I. Department of Agriculture. Simply fill in the following form and mail to the address below:—- . . y NAME ADDRESS .. NUMBER OF FIELDS TO BE TESTED .......... “sundae......-o-eeo........na "nun-00.. nounucIa-nnou .-~~.eoo- -.-.Oecn.....uu “end to :— Soils Advisory Laboratory, Experimental Farm. Charlottetown, P.E.I. SOIL TEST—DON'T GUESS SOIL TESTING PAYS i i ! District No. 97. DATED October 15th AD. 1964. . MILTON RODGERSON, Sheriff of" King's County. Evening Service 7.30 p.m. J unibr Choir. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND BY SHERIF DANCE AT Maple Grove Dance Hall. St, Patrick's Road every Saturday. Modern and old time from 9-12. Music by Ed Mathews. DIAMOND’S WEEKEND Spe- cials. 49 Elm Avenue mestic Shortening 29 cents Salt mackerel 2 for 35 cents and 6 tall tins milk for 99 cents. Telephone +9234. DIAMOND’S WEEKEND Spe- cials. 49 Elm Avenue —- 2 lbs. butter. 99 cents:‘ 5 pork chops, 79 cents; dry cod 55 cents lb or 2 lbs for $1.00. Telephone 4- 9234. ENJOY A FALL outing this weekend and see the many new additions at the P.E.I. Wildlife Park, North Rustico. Open Saturdays. Sundays and holidays throughout October. 1 CAR WASH Saturday, Octob- er 17th. lve‘s Service Station, corner of Euston and G re a orge Streets. sponsored by the Phiat Sorority of the YMCA. Funds to help with service fin- ancmg. WOODLEIGH R E P L I C A 8 ground will be open to 9 p.m. daily, except Sunday until the end of October. DANCING TONIGHT North River recreation hall. 9 - 12 midnight. Admission 50 cents. Good music. In aid of Junior Farmers. DOCTOR REDDIN will be at» sent from his office until No- vember second. MASQUERADE dance In Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall Friday October 23. sponsored by M Stewart Women's Institute. REGULAR MEETING of the P.E.I. Hospital Nurses Alumn- ae. Tuesday, October 20th at 8.15 p.m. Cundall Home. Dr. I. Rachmel, guest speaker. RESERVE NOVEMBER 11 for the turkey and plum pud- ding dinner in Marshfield Hall. Auspices Marshfield Women's Institute. ELDON LEGION a n n u a 1 meeting Tuesday. October 20. at .30 p.m. re . u A SOCIAL EVENING will be held in the Legion Home. Mt. Albion. on Sunday. October 17 in aid of fire victims. THANKSGIVING Service. Sunday, October 18th. Kingston Baptist Church. Special music. CARD PARTY at the Recrea- tion Centre. New Glasgow ' on Tuesday. October 20th, 8.30pm. First of five games tournament. adies. gents and freezeout, prl- zes. lunches served. Admission MT. STEWART Presbyterian NOTICE MT. STEWART PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18th. Morning Service 11 arm—Mr. H. Lowry Preaching. Special music by the Brooklyn Trio Church. Special services will be held at 11 am. and 7.30 pm. The special musical selections will be rendered by the Brook- lyn Trio at tie morning service and by Mr. and Mrs. Neil Math- eson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carver also the Harrington Jun- Choir. $10.00 T0 the top fiddler In the old time fiddling and step- dancing contest to be hel in the New Glasgow Recreation Center. Tuesday. October 27th at 8.30 pm. ther good prizes for fiddling and steodancing send entries by Saturday. Octo- ber to Mrs. Roland Larkin. New Glasgow. BINGO KELLY’S Cross hall. Monday night 9 p.m. Weekly prizes $50.00. Jackpot $125.00. Q Do- ‘ lb: I KINGS COUNTY I 'THE OCTOBER meeting of Lady Brehaut DOBA will be held on Monday. October 10 at p.m. instead of the 2151. I REGULAR SATURDAY night ‘dance in St. Peter's Bay Hall. lChaisson's Orchestra. Canteen; l admission 50 cents. COUPLES masquerade dance Morell Legion Hall. Wednesday Oct. 28th. Good music. Prizes. IAdmission $1.00 a couple. I SOUTHERN KINGS fish and ‘game meeting. Cardigan Legion Hall, October 20 at 7.30 p.m. Im- portant business. MacINTOSH Windfall Apples $1.00 per bushel bring containers no delivery. Bert Haneveld. Montague, RR 2. RESERVE WEDNESDAY Oct- ober 23, for annual turkey and salad .supper Ln George- town Hall. in aid of S James Parish. Serving from 5-9 p.m. ENJOY A FALL outing this weekend and see the many new additions at the P.E.I. Wildlife Park, North Rustico. Open Saturdays, Sundays and holidays throughout October. MAMMOTH RUMMAGE sale going on at Family Thrift Shop. Sourls. Everything has to go as we are going out of the used clothing business. Many items at less than cost. Snow pants 85 cents; two for $1.50. Open every day and evening ex. cept Sunday. PANTRY AND rummage sale to be held at St. Marys Hall. Montague on Sat. Oct. 17 at 2 p.m. Sponsored by Retarded Childrens Association. Dona- tions invit PRINCE COUNTY FIDDLERS AND step dancers contest, St. Anthonys Parish .Centre, Bloomfield. Wednes- day, October 28. Big prizes. Send entries to Cyrus lent. Howlan, or Mrs. Urban Pineau. Bloomfield. ENJOY A FALL outing this weekend and see the many new additions at the P.E.I. Wildlife Park, North Rustico. Open Saturdays. Sundays and holidays throughout October. 8.3) Q E. I t 'continuously diluted "by a orn- 3} [The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Oct. 17. 1984. 13 Doctors Must Share Blame In Medical Care Cost Hike WINNIPEG (CPI—Some re-‘clearly distinguished from cur- ;sponsibility for the rising cost alive medicine. ,of medical care has to be This results partly from the ishared by the doctor. Dr. Frank number of mass surveys for the Turnbull of Vancouver, presi- detection of cancer. hearing dent of the Canadian Medical loss. glaucoma and other dis- Aasociation. said here. eases. he said. "Many of these , In an address to the annual surveys can be conducted by the Imeeting of the Manitoba divt- family doctor. particularly doc. sion of the CMA, Dr. Turnbullltors who work in groups. laid, ' “Preventive medicine needs a . “Tie new instrumentation ofnew point of view. and it could :medical care an the modern come from the family doctor." requirements of collaboration The text of Dr Turnbull's land team-work have increased speech was Issued to the press ‘ the cost. at the same time. para- before dEIiVGI‘M ;doxically, have reduced the prestige of the doctor." He said the doctor‘s influence on the medical scene is being Mixed Marriages Issue Pondered By RC Council VATICAN CITY iAPl~—Vatl- .can ecumenical council offici- als have disrlosed the liferation of non—medical scien- tists at the other end." The CMA president contended that under the current ores-I sures to create new hospitals. the public andEdpolitlcians age being condition to accept t e. r . . . high Initial cost of hospitals but I :‘Sfi‘lbgzcol;iggnnmtignfixgafigfi are not taught to understandjriages getween Eastern rm their continuing needs. ‘ ' and Orthodox ev‘en ' Catholics WANTS CLINICAL AIDS pa 1' i orme d only before an “If annual budgets werel Orthodox priest. aimed more deliberately to But this move to promote velop clinical facilities. the doc-" Christian unity would not apply tors would settle for fewer ofI to mixed marriages involving the trimmings in hospital con- protestant; struction and reconstruction." The mam, of mixed Roman 53% .Catholic - Orthodox marriages On the question of preventive: came up in a schema on the medlcme- Dr- T",mh"n “Id oriental church put before the there is an assumption by many 2500 council fame” m St. ih all preventive medicine. . ~ ‘ falls naturally_lnto the realm of I Piggzgcfisasggggegggrdfia to. puhm’ Mummy and can belporters the schema dealt with I relations between the Roman ‘33:” — I" “M” mellc‘m‘lf “f Catholic Church of the west wh m sea awa t bimolg" and both Eastern rite Catholic! 196‘; pas y c o r '-and the non-Catholic Orthodox. We had a wonderful Dad SpOkEEmen said the. “Chem” To us. he was one of the best. .19 :ddmmf lo thel W‘xed mar' Suddenly God called him home I “ass? Pm‘lsm- 302°— b To that beautiful haven of rest.€. tales an)!" grill 0x “"1"” It broke our hearts lto lose him ’ $23M”acagirggfésgmggionong But he did not go a one ‘ , ' I For part of us went with him faith. and that Orthodox priests The day God took him home. would b_e allowed to carry on sadliy $13131 and laving‘y re-l thI’li-mlidsfi‘imbdox may go to mem er son e r family. confession receive com- . munlon and anointing of the DIXON '“ I“ 10"”‘g "wmm‘y 0‘: sick Ilast rites) in a Catholic and THANKOFFERING SER- vice Summerfield United; Church Sunday October 18 1964 at pro. . rs. Thomas .Humphrey. guest speaker. Spe- Icial music. Vital Stothtics ' 1 Upon the path you trod Frank H' Dixon“ “'ho 93559d.Church. while Catholics may away on 18' . lask these same sacraments of mnklng bad‘ “""h mpmme“ ‘ an Orthodox priest if a Catholic :priest is not available. h Eastern rite Catholics are those who recognize the Pope but do not follow the Latin, or Roman. rite of the West. In- ‘stead they have eight different ‘We bless the years we had wit you And leave the rest with God. Ever remembered by Frank, and Merton Thor-he. BIRTHS JOHNSTON — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Wednesday. October 14th to Mr. and Mrs. vin Johnston, (nee Muriel Fordl a son, weight 5 02. A brother for Vickie. DALTON — Louis and Leona I are very happy to announce the birth of their second daughter at the Charlottetown Hospital on ’Ocioher 16th Weight 8 lbs. .10 025. Mary Jacquline. DEATHS GILLIS — Suddenly at Point Pleasant as the result of a traffic accident Friday, Oct. 16, 1964. William Henry Gillis in his 59th year, Resting at the Murray River Funeral Home until noon today, then to his late residence. Point Pleasant. Funeral Sunday from Peters Road Presbyter. tan Church. senvlce commen- cing at 1 o'clock. Interment in Peters Road cemetery. MacLEAN -- At his late re- sidence. Cornwall. Wednes- day, Oct. 14. l964. Hugh John (Bud) MacLean in his 82nd year. Resting at the Mac. Lean Funeral Home until noon today River Presbyterian for funeral service commen- ceng at 2 p.m. Interment in Mr. H. Lowry Preaching. Special music by Mr. and Mrs. Neil Matheson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carver. Also the Harrington the church cemetery. BURKE —- The death occurred suddenly Oct. 15 of Kenneth Burke of Fortune Bridge in his 43rd ear. Remains resting at the Dingwell Fu- neral Home until noon Sat- INTERRUPTION NOTICE There will be an interruption of electric power trom our Hunter River Substation on Sunday. October I8, ' Another permitting, between the hours of I:OO p.m. and 4:00 p.m., Daylight I . Saving Time. This interruption ls necessary to permit us to install a new power transformer in this substation. The areas affected will be from Hunter River to Milton and Oyster Bed Bridge. Breadalbane, Pradericton, New Glasgow and North Rustlco areas. MARITIME ELECTRIC CO. Ltd. CENTENNIAL SCRAPBOOK The Centennial Scrapbook competi- tion closes October 3|, I964. Please refer to your regulations issued last January. the machines. ' ENROLL NOW I BM COMPUTER PROGRAMME Series 1401—1440—1620—7070—7079—360 BASIC TABULATING CONTROL KEY PUNCHING—PANEL WIRING - Free Placement Assistance DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES ' HOME STUDY COURSES Our facilities are available at all times to Home Study Applicants for practical tuition and use of SEABOARD DATA PROCESSING . INSTITUTE LTD. Write or Phone: H. Rathwell, Room 34, Motel Charlottetown For Personal Interview Write or Phone Immediately Will Accept Calls Sunday Member Halifax Board of Trade 894-8566, Identify your entry only by a memo REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE giving name of school. class, pupil. address and grade. as ot‘Juno I964. Do not Show any Identiticbtion on the Scrapbook itself. Submit All Entries To MRS. FRANK ROSS 20 Hawthorne Ava. Charlottetown Open Evenings Till 9 pm. GENERAL MOBILE HOMES“ USED TRAILERS A. E. MocLennon' Trailer Sdles Ltd. :1; Reid: corner P.E.I. Phone 4".6-5I I7 u y when they will be transferred to the Bay For- tune United Churdl for ser- vlce at 2.30 p.m. Interment in the church cemetery. IN MEMORIAM MacDOUG..LL In loving memory of Samuel MacDoug- all wilo passed away on Octob- er 17. 1961. It's three years ago today you left us Our hearts were heavy and sad I lost a loving husband My family a wonderful Dad. We do not need a special day To bring him to our minds The days we do not think of him Are very hard to find. Always remembered by wife Mary and family. DOYLE — In loving memory of a dear husband and father, John Doyle. who depa life on October 18th. 1900. We often sit and think of him en we are all alone For memory is the only thing That grief can call its own. Sadly missed and fondly re- membered by wife and family. CRASWELL —— In loving mem- ory of Mrs. Walter Ora-well. abolgggarted this life October Always Iremembered by In an? a daughter-In-law, Thelma. GRAHAM'- In loving men of Mrs. Albert E. Graffiti: Alw'm renumbered by m Will fie'orse mam-Is- IXON — In loving memory of rites for worship. 3 s d DFI‘an HDixon who OBITUARY away October 18. 1948. ‘ A precious one from us is gone‘, A voice we loved Is still I Inseryed m the family. arhnilaft' is vacanlhlnf-Iplul‘:l home' HOWARD STEELE “CV “2"” can b: ‘ eh; V” The many friends of Howard Al‘b.“a~v‘ ge’gemmred M‘ “ 9' Steele of Gaspereaux were .t ma an aug 9‘“ 'arguer' shocked and saddened to hear 1 e' of his sudden death at his home .CRASWELL __ I 10 I E I _ on Friday. September 18. In his my of my deg: mztfienmfi: .usual health. he had been about wage}- Craswe". who depamlhls farm work that morning. as , ed this life October 18. 1959. .he was Tammi“ from his 1’10- Away In God's beautiful garden‘thers :2"? "Swing" hgfianfz Sheltered from and a“'a~"- - ‘1 pain: tack and with difficulty manag- fSome day when life's journey is :3 5:25:23]: 1“::’Ifélp and the one Nurse and doctor was soon with . him. After receiving medication. Inserted by daughter Edith it was thought advisable to move and son-in-law Jack Judson. 2;th Montfitmgfihosplfi I don. WORTH -— In fond and lovinglseemed to have recovered in wempry hof Chagrelgs Fredegcgriabout an hour he “£301: a «Eel-id or w o pas. away c . ‘ attack and pas peace y " 95o. _ away in the presence of his lov- goes on With many chang-,ed ones. His pastor, Rev. FL. Mullally was called and admin- Joys and sorrows smiles a nd istcred the last Rites of the Ca- t , tholic Church of which he was I But his memory we will cherish faithful member. Born in Gay with the passing of the yearslpereaux sixty-six years ago. he Notfljust today but cgery day in was the son of tshe llate Jofin s ence we remem er. Dan and Sarah tee e. In s Sadly mISSed and lovingly re— earlier years he worked in var- membered by wife and family. .ious parts of the United States ’ d W . CRASWEDL — In loving mam-3:2,“, "m" can“ ned home and settled In $253593“ 31m?"- Mrs' waiterGasoel-eaux His wife. the form- “’h" “559" away} er Laura Steele of Lower Mon- gfggrgr mégggfiéfnd m" deg" taeue. predeceased him seven passed -away Ociober 17 1959- years ago. HIS familv are called The d ms of sorrow w ' ' i on to mourn the loss not (mly of 3" 8 can“ In kind and loving father but a- ' Iso the guidin" hand of a wise 0f 2‘9 1°55 °1 °“e5 we 10"“ “I friend and advisor. To his many friends 'Iis home was one open llosnilality. where young and old alike were greeted with a smile and cheerful word of Lovmzlv reumbered b-Vl deeply fellHtfv dapllth A“ lliost be; sisters. Hazel and Gertrude and “up”... MHM‘ a, m. home m brother Lester - ’ ’ - nay illf‘ll‘ lasl respects to one ywonm _ In I‘m-n! memo“, they loved and respected in life of Mr. Charles 'Fredcrick and 53""5’ mm‘meg If: dew;- HP . - cows 0 mourn t e ass 0 e. gcfifly passed “3’” min: father and blglther “the n nwin'.‘ aml v. I ital . rs. Yogrwrfipvzguggf gift mama" you Lnnlgan. Cambridge. P.E.I. ‘As In“ ‘as me and memory John. Lawrence. James. Betty I SOITOW P." e We shall meet our loved a ain ._a Time es And while they sleep a peace- ful sleep. T‘Ielr memory we shall always kc 1 “m. and Newman all at home. Two wp will remember thee. “’""W‘ “"91” ’"VI We'lle‘ Lovinelv remembered by and “'1‘” 25"”.- “ah”? 0‘ 555' hm. ea “d f m” . W’I'mux \I'n brol crs James Ra J n a a y and Lester and one sister M . . fl SW Jackson nreduce-used him. The funeral Which was very MR, W.W. (‘low and ‘amllv In".er attended took of Grand Tracadie wish to e\'- from his me to St. press our sincere thanks to (‘llurch Stur'xeon where members of the clery. friends, quicm lligh Mass was celebrate neighbors. rs. armer and ‘cd by his pastor. Rev. Finla Burge. nursing Sisters of the Mullalls‘ The burial look place Charlottetown Homihl and all in St James Cemetery. George- those who through their kind- town where service at the grave Bess helped in My way f'llli‘ll‘" was conducted by Rcv. Preston our recent bereavement of wife llammill. The many mass cm. Ind mother, spnrl'unl bouquets. letters and cards of sympathy and beautihil I WISH to thank Drs .IM Gll~ tributes a‘tcsled to the high es- ll . J.S.K. Irwin and B Lantr. teen in which he was held. The the nurses and staff of the P E I I following were the pan-bearers: Habits]. the clergy. the many Howard Jamlcson. Aloysius Mac- frlends and relatives who rcmc- Donald. Phlllh \IcGee. Lloyd membered me during my ill- Reid. Harry Graham and Wil- neu. And a special thank vnu 11am Dixon. to ma- kind neighbors and May his soul rest in peace. friends who helped out at home. Mrs. Lloyd Martin. Orwell. , CARD OF THANKS WE WOULD like to thank Rev. ' The family of the late Howard Father McCard’ll. Rev. Father Steele wish to thank ihelr many Mullalb'. Dr. Maclntvre. the friends an neighbours Who nurses and staff of Kings Coun- helped in so many ways to light- fy Memorial Hosoltal. MacKin- en hp burden of their grief dur- non’e Funeral Parlor and the ing the sudden passing of their men of Fuller Construction Co. dear father and 'brother. We and all who sent Masses. "OW-‘ wish to thank all those who call- ers. and a special thanks to Wil- ed at the home. gave moses. 11"» Steele of “um-m. §letlers and cards of sympathy The family 6f the late Mrs. I and floral tributes. Our most All. Steele. ldncese than to one and al.