NOTICES NOTICES (NOTICES NOTICES EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN WANTEC Experienced automobile salesman required im- nediately . , . one with proven sales ability. Salary vith sales incentive plan. Usual benefits, includ- ag group insurance, available. Apply To: — W. R. JENKINS LIMITED Parkdale, P.E.I. SUNNY ISLE FARMS LTD. Hockey League Banquet ‘and Presentation of Cup Y.M.C. Monday evening April 9th, 1962. Contact your team captain immediately for reservations ATTENTION BIRTHS the Char- The attention of all farmers is directed to an oe, 6 Os. 4 0 amendment of the Prince Edward Island Potato Pro- duction Act passed in 1962 whereby all persons plant- | ing one-quarted acre or more of potatoes must plant | those of the “Certified” class or better unless written | authority is received from the Minister of Agricul- | March 22nd, to F-O and Mrs. Robert A. Pitcairn a son PRINCIPAL WANTED Applications will be received for the position of principal for Kensington Re- gional High School for 1962 - 63 term. Those interested please contact Mr. Donald Caseley for full particulars. MALE HELP WANTED Wanted man to work in Co-op Groc- ery Store. Apply stating wages ex- pected to— People's Co-operative Association Ltd. North Rustico, P.E.I. POSITION VACANT Assistant Instructor Tailor Dorchester Penitentiary DUTIES: Under direction, to assist the Instructor in the supervision and operation of a large tailor shop. QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum of Grade 10 education, apprentice- ship of the equivalent and at least 3-years journeyman experience as a tailor in a general clothing factory with some experience in a sup- ervisory or administrative capacity. Teaching ability an asset. SALARY AND OTHER BENEFITS: $4110 to $4560 per annum in three annual in- crements, Free uniform; three week’s annual leave; life and sickness group insurance; sick leave; pension benefits. Apply in writing not later than April 18th, giv- complete detail of age, education, trade training and work experience, etc. to: The Personnel Officer Dorchester Penitentiary, Dorchester, N.B. SURPLUS GOODS New Denim Coveralls, heavyweight, sanforized, - zipper front. 36-46 ; .95 U. S. Army Type sanforized, a y Tank Pants, olive drab colour. 30- 40. Used Army Bush Pants, good condition. 27-34. $1.55 Used Army Shirts, all sizes $1.15 Used Army Tunics, sizes 34-39 $1.95 Woolen Military Sweaters, khaki or navy, all sizes $3.95 Navy Turtle Neck Sweaters, all sizes $5.95 Heavy Woolen Socks .39 pr. Reconditioned Army Boots, like new $5.25 Hip rubber boots, khaki $12.95 New Army Oilskin Suits, jacket and pants $8.95 Sou’westers 60 Postage paid on all orders over $5.00 Sherwood Supply & & D Distributors P.O. BOX 251 TTETOWN, P.E.1. ture. etty wish to announce the ar- Also be advised that any grower whose field or rival of their son George land has borne a crop of potatoes infected with any | plant disease or pest shall not permit the same area to be planted to potatoes the following year execp on the authority of an Inspector, and shall destroy Iyer any volunteer plants on such land. P.E.I. Hospital, Wednes- | day, April 4th, 1962. Gardiner) are happy to announce the birth of Areas so infected in 1961 will be policed to see that these regulations are strictly enforced. General Hospital. It is the intention to inspect all fields of potatoes | ROBERTS — At the Charlotte- grown this year and growers are advi to retain | ‘town Hospital on Saturday, and have available for the Inspector their seed tags mere oe. Rob : or the written authority from the Minister to plant | renee, amore | taee Emma Costello), a daughter seed of table stock origin. Kathy Anne. Weight 7 the . ozs. | March 29, 1962, at Toronto | P.E.1. Department of Agriculture BRYDEN — Duncan and Vera | are pleased to announce the birth of a at P.E.I. mene on A HOME FOR THE MAN WHO CAN BUILD IT HIMSELF MARITIME MANUFACTURED PRE - CUT HOMES For Plans & Specifications Contact Your Charlottetown Representative: — N. SCOTT DIAL 4.9852 after 5 P.M. Courses For Fish and Lobster Cannery Workers Courses will be held at the following locations and dates, commencing at 1:30 P.M. Tuesday April 10th Montague High School Thursday April 12th North Rustico Hall Friday April 13th St. Mary's Hall, Souris These courses are jointly sponsored by the Provincial Fisheries Department NOTICES (Or 1CES IN THE STUD VICTORY MAC 2.04 3/5 Sire: Victory 1.59 by Volomite Dam: Western Dawn by Volo Mc. Contact: Ed Downe, Montague, or Walter Downe, Charlottetown Race Track ATTENTION FOOD and MEAT STORES ‘Are you looking for an open top, frozen food, meat, and the Fish Inspection Laboratory of the Federal Department of Fisheries. All fish plant workers are urged to attend. TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Honourable Hubert McNeil, M.D., Minister ies for training in the eo below are Sonus includes ly stipend and covers the costs of tuition, Tuturn fare to the University concerned, and a book ENTAL Soe Pema uirements—Grade XII, or Grade . 2 Prteoe ot Wales or ,eenvelest) female years costes Surtiets recommendations 1962 « ee int interested are invited to attend. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NOTICE TO SOURIS Owing to conditions of side streets in Souris, there will be no delivery on these streets until they improve. SOURIS BUTTERCUP DAIRY. dairy or produce case, at an extremely low price? We are taking in nan ooo in ct next = students only.” Course-—two we weeks, so if interested, call us collect today, as the | srenicat, LABORATORY TECHNICIANS—Requirements— limi of Wales ) male demand is great and the supply Grade XII (Third year Prince of, ¥ or equivalent STOREY ELECTRIC LIMITED Charlottetown OOCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS—Requirements—Grade XI, » Phone 4-7341 . Course—two years at University. PHYSIOTHERAPISTS — Requirements—Grade XI, female. GRAIN MEETING ee om Birch Court, Experimental Farm, sty roan i geerel turing. One veer ot ot honk 9, 1962 — 83 3-00-10: 00 p.m. versity. Sa uuaine oen é in weed | SANITARY. INSP ECTOF 2S—Requi ts—Grade XII, males, PHYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORKERS—Requiremente—Usiver . Male or Female. Course—two years University for a s degree. LIAISON TEACHER—Requirements—Teacher’s License, First class or better, Male or Female. Course—1 year at University. CHOLOGIST—Requirements—University degree, Seen asabre rome Gaver t's Meare agen. cess. Peale. Gretel oo yrs a Unven For application forms and further particulars apply to: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 188 Prince Street, Box 3000 — Charlottetowa April 5th. Weight 6 lbs. VACANCIES CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS DORCHESTER PENITENTIARY DUTIES: To be responsible, under supervision, for the custody, industry and reformative treatment WHITEWAY — At the County Memorial Hos Montague on April Ist. to iM aor tawa, Ont.,) a son Robert Mark, ore, 6 lbs. 10 3-4 ozs. A brother for Mona. CARMODY — Born at the Prince Edward Island Hospital | on Thursday March 29th a son, Jeffery Kent. Weight 7 of prisoners. Ibs. 8 ozs. A brother for Philip, Shane, and Dougie. QUALIFICATIONS: IN MEMORIAM Age 23 to 40 years; Height 5’ — 9”; a mini- mum of Grade 10 high school standing with certificate; preference given to applicants with higher educational qualifications; active in- terest in rehabilitation. Sands who passed away April | 7, 1947. A leaf in the book of memories Is gently turned today. wife Ada and family, London, Ontario. SALARY: MacEWEN — In loving memory | ; : of a dear mother and grand- | $3600. to $4200 per annum. mother, Luella MacEwen, who Passed away April 8, 1961. BENEFITS: She suffered patiently and long, | was stron, Five-day, 40-hour week; three week’s annual | The re of Jesus filled her leave: sick leave; certain medical attendance; noon meal; retirement benefits; life and sick- ness group insurance. Free uniform. And in is arms she sank to res 2 Ever cacaaiii ed by son Stan, daughter-in-law Pearl, and grandchildren. MacEWEN — In loving memory of a dear mother, Mrs. Luella MacEwen o passed rr April 8, 196 Asleep in a. 8 5 beautiful garden, Away from all sorrow and pain, Apply in writing giving complete details of age, education, work experience, etc., to: The Personnel Officer Dorchester Penitentiary Dorchester, N.B. en ; We shall all be together again. Always remembered by son Arthur, Ada and grandchildren. | fhe Guardian, Charlottetown, Set. Kpr. 7, 1968. 11 / Lense Births, Deaths, Marriages POTATO GROWERS _| “sisters Hesnat‘ntvet's Gallant, North erin a baby PITCAIRN — At the Portage La. Prairie General Hospital on Don- ae Andrew, a brother for Lee- | LUDDINGTON — George and ae weight 6 Ibs., 2 oz., at) MACEWEN—In loving memo: — Ev., and June 500. As years go on and days go by, | 1962, to Mr. and, -' 12 | son Duncan Wade | LYLE — In loving memory ot ounces. A brother for Lynda | Two years have Lee. and Mrs. Robert Whitew. (Nee Betty aacleln of Pet. | to | Mr. and Mrs. Mike Carmody, | BUELL — In loving memory of| kindness and help during ker William Wallace Buell, White | | recent sudden breavement. Lovingly remembered by his | | lighten the burden. The many Her hope was bright, ker faith | Some day when life’s journey is ded Lenzan McClure, Murray Ri ; Garth MacLennan, Alexan- oat and Gail, Gordon, and Don- aid Carter of ‘North Milton; five great grandchildren, besides a number of nieces and nephews. r remains were transferred from the MacLean Funeral Home amen who passed away | to the Alexandra Baptist Church, March 8, 1961. for funeral service, which was” e sad and lonely year has yery largely attended, on Feb.» passed, 28th. a | Since our great sorrow feil. Service was conducted by | The shock that we received that| Rev. C. W. Passey, pastor of ’ ‘the Alexandra Church, assisted We still remember well |by Rev. A. E. Piercey of Mil- We do not know the pain she ton. After reading of the scrip. bore, ioe and prayer by Rev. A. E. We did not see her die, reey, a message of come | We only know she passed away | pole brought by Rev. C. W And never said goodbye. | sey from Romans, chapter yy uf Lovingly remembered by son | ‘For J am persuaded, that nel | Ross, daughter-in-law Anne. | ther death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, of our Mother and eee nor things present, nor oan * te | * er, Mrs. Luella MacEwen wh | come, nor height, nor depth, nor | departed from this life April | 2°¥ ‘ther creature, shall be able 196 to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” The hymns sung were “Jesus Saviour Pilot Me,” is kept. | a life-long favorite of a i — and the “Sweet Bye a ™ loved yen te doaply to over | Bye.” Miss Arlene MacDonald ays rememembered Alw aa “The City of Gold.” The 1 | organist was Mrs. Harold Car- .. Eimer, Blanche and Family. oon ore’ —In loving memory | a dear mother, Lena Luella | 1. | Loving memories will sever die, rp in Bago hearts your mem- Followi ing the service she was |; MACCORMACK — In loving laid to rest in the adjoiming memory of Helen MacCor- | cemetery by the side of her fus- mack who passed away on band, there to await the Sav- April 8. 1958. iour’s Se on the resurrection Always remembered by her morni r mother and brother John. A fitting tribute to the deceas- ed was a hymn sung in this church many years ago. “And when all our labours and trials are o’er, May friends bid us Srey te nee bright sh e know many fracas there Albert Emery Lyle, who passed away April 8, 1960. Passe: Since we sat lg Dad By we bed and breathed a cae her. Oh pease dear Lord, soon call/ pall bearers: Earl Jenkins, Wellington MacNeill; Gay Jud- To be in thy loving care. son; ndell Jones; Er- | So on that morn you left us| nest MacCabe; M. W. W Dad, Flowerbearers: Winston Jen- with. God on high to dwell kins, Lloyd Carver; Wallace And some glad day we will meet | Brehaut; Glendon Brehaut; agi And never say farewell. Sadly missed by the family. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. D. W. MacLennan, 175 Liberty Street, Quincy, Mass., wishes to thank her many friends | and relatives on P.E.I. for their Leigh MacEachern; Lloyd Jen- kins; Gordon Carver. FLORAL OFFERINGS: Pillow: The Family Casket Spray: The Grandchild- Ten Wreath: Alexandra Baptist Church (W.M.S.) Bouquet: Cameron and Dewar Lindsay and families Bouquet: oe Marion, and fam Spray: . Will, ne thanks to Rev. Donald Hamm, and’ Nicholson, the Cutcliffe Funeral Home, those who hel at the | cemetery and all who helped to uation, Floy: Bouquet: Annie, Jennie, Abbie, and James Spray: Clarence, Roland Spray: Louise Lewis Evelyn, and letters and cards of sympathy : | and floral tributes were very much appreciated. Spray: Helen and family Spray: Edna and familyy | 1 wish to extend my sincere | Cross: James Gay _thanks to Dr. MacIntyre,’ Dr. Spray: Mabel and Wellington. Bonnell, Matron, nurses and| MacNeill, and family staff of Kings Co. Memorial| Spray: Mrs. Robert MacPhail, re: also Rev. M.C. Currie, Rev. Barwise, those who sent | cards or visited me and made my stay in hospital more plea- sant Helen and Lloyd. Bouquet: Principal and Staff of West Kent School an Murray Harbour Rifle Clu Wreath: Stan, Dot, and Boys Wreath: Boys from the Line Dept., Maritime Electrie Spray: Cliff and Boys re Alexandra Women’s Ts- stitu aunetat Gideon Bibles: Helen and the childre Telegram: H. Cameron Lindsay “She can never quite leave us, The death took place at her|_ the friend who has passed, home in Alexandra on Feb. 26, Through the shadows of death 1962, of Ada Jane MacLennan,| , to the sunlight above her, widow of Seymour Gordon Mac-| A thousand sweet memories are Lennan, in her 88th year. Dau-| _ holding her fast ghter of James Grey Judson and, To the places she blessed with her presence and love.” Mrs. Melvin Richards OBITUARY Inserted by friends and rela-| tives as a tribute to the deceas-| M ed. MRS. SEYMOUR G. MACLENNAN “Jane’’ Jones Judson Pits TENDER An eleven classroom extension, Montague Regional High School, Mon- tague, P.E.I. Sealed tenders addressed to the Board of Trustees, Monta- gue Regional High School, Montague, P-E.I., will be received until 5 p.m. in the afternoon on the 12th day of April, 1962. Plans, specifications, and tender documents may be viewed and ob- tained at the office of G. Keith Pickard, Architect, 92 Queen Street, Char- lottetown, P.E.I. A deposit of $50.00, payable to the chairman of the school board is required for each set of plans and documents. A complete set of plans, specifications and tender documents ‘will be on display at the Halifax, Moncton, St. John, Fredericton and Montreal Builders Exchange. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. SIGNED: — G. KEITH PICKARD ARCHITECT INFORMATION On How To Prepare YOUR 196] INCOME TAX RETURN Official representatives of the Taxation Division, Department of National Revenue, will visit SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. on APRIL 11th and 12th for the purpose of assisting taxpayers in such area by providing them with any information required to complete their 1961 Income Tax returns. These representatives will be available for consultation at the NEW FEDERAL BUILDING 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. (THIS OFFICE DOES NOT CLOSE AT NOON)! Taxpayers in this area are invited to take advantage of this free service to the public. LET YOUR INCOME TAX OFFICE HELP YOU was loved by all known as “Aunt Jenny’’), was the sole a of ‘ ‘te mily of ten, all of whom passed to the si coead: / In her early life she gave oan "At S side heart to her Saviour throughout a long life, she on SUMMERSIDE — A charge er ceased to love and serve Him. of leaving the scene of an acci- She was a faithful member of; dent resulted in a $75 fine be the Alexandra United Baptist! ing levied against Bruce Allison. Church and of the W.M.A.S., of | Mann, of pron by Prince which for many years she was | County Magistr W. Chester its treasurer. i. MacDonald, Maashey morn- Possessed of a very happy disposition, she will be greatly nthe accused entered a plea missed by a host of relatives| Of not guilty at an earlier sit- and friends, young and old, who! ting of the court, and evidence loved her cheering smile and| WS heard at that time. friendly handshake when they | pA, seat ae "aien 0b a visi ae ee iaage amends in| Costs or five days after he the welfare of the community, | Dleaded guilty to a charge of but her home was her castle. | failing to have polos pe and _ she spent her happiest cues ae on idh ca Teed hour ces on Jan. 24. Robert Francis Bell, of Bor den, paid two $10 fines on serving others. Always sharing, aaa ae | aaa oe in her husband’s joys and sor- and parking on the left side of rows, she followed him in his | the road. He pleaded not guilty ae ca sport, a took ver een interest in his taveurtte| Med id fon pastime, that of both game and er aay ar tennis = rifle shooting. dence of Borden RCMP Con Always a lover of the beautt- | aes Allan Burchill and the ful, she was much interested in| accused. horticulture, and her lovely gar-| Similar $10 fines were also den was a testimony to her love! assessed against Stuart James of flowers. For many years the| Morrison, of Summerside, for church at Alexandra was made | passing another vehicle where beautiful by the artistic ar-| there was a solid white line, - Fine Levied A lovieg wife, mother, and friend, kind, happy, and patient, | den who found her greatest pleasure | Tangement of the flowers she! and to Leo Gill Amiot, of RCAF placed there on Sundays on the Station Summerside, for speed- communion table. ing. ' Although handicapped much Two $2 fines for intoxic® of her life by loss of hearing, tion charges were also levied. she al eae anit nes att| ENR DAMAGES HOME above this affliction and en enjoy . ed life to the full, getting m hl CONCORD, Mass. ‘AP) — pieasure from ounding ‘a ist | Fire, starting in ol Beem er from television. blanket in a dog hou day, caused an cotianated $100,. spent the last two years 4 - 000 damage to the home of of her life in bed, where she | was tenderly cared for by the | Massachusetts Institute of Tech members of her family, wh @ | tology meteorologist Alan Be- were well repaid by her ever | Mis. Telephone service was cut happy smile and sw lovi | off and there was no fire alarm face, so full of qrethede ang) ox in the area. While Mrs. conten Bemis drove five miles to fire She was ‘a widow for some | department headquarters, Be mis tried to check the flames nineteen years, her husband @ garden hose ROYAL SECURITIES