NOTICES” 4 1 oy o aif 4 ‘NOTICES ISLAND BOOKKEEPING SERVICE WILL Organize and maintain a complete record of your _ business transactions leading to and including bbs end ' financial.statements and income tax re- urns. ‘Instruct and assist in. maintaining yeur own re-— cords. Provide all other accounting services necessary for efficient business operation and management. Write: P.O. Box 190 - Charlottetown, P. E. I. “Phone: 894-8238 business hours * 7 my - : : family. : , cst ec a ———-- BERTRAM -— In eine memory ok i ¢ doer occ ane eet i . ek w pass away pri * Th e regret : TON IGHT | It “nines back way" 10) nee ‘ae: ‘ SPORTSMAN’ S: CLUB: Yomuten asleep without “g000 | nye * Memories you will never” die. . S Always remembered by daughter Rete ? Sterns Building IRVING In loving memory of 2 ar ; son and brother Wilfred Irving wh assed ay April 2nd, 1960 & Dancing & Entertaihment "sree ar And the-:months pass into years SwWith — The Sad the memnery of you dear Wilfred r ~ a, always ke near : : ISLANDERS > I" A thong or wird’ wings back the “ tim ! * MEMBERS & GUESTS | On ae ia laughter shared . i We hope you knew how much ‘it t Be : ~ TEL: 29-1551 = | nd how week we. really cared ne ou ld Physical ‘Culture & Recreation Centre The ee ie “words you would at id: ~ esas peominaes Dost’ wep for me or sorrow take” But love one another for my_ sake. ee eae mane cone arate ee 'y = mM . 1 the, Ganadion Hea Ch Bethe tt Ser ng eees : F d OBITUARY’ o oun ation - ” “Inserted by the family. ° : fc : wes Ls : FREDERICK D. MILLAR Woul® like to thank all.dhose who have support- - nae and friends were “ed heart research through “In Memoriam” dona- ee pene a i King tidns in the past, and wishes to point out that County Memorial “Hospital 6" “In Memoriam” cards are available by phoning Sunday; March 13th, 1966: in his The Canadian Heart Foundation at 894-8297 in = year. Pica @ was a son 0} e late Wil- Charlottetown. *) liam and Margaret. (Penn})' Mil- The donor will receive an official receipt for in- ee. vagal : Bate come tax purposes from the Foundation. his entire life, He was a fisher- In Memoriam donations,are not only an enduring oat a ee rae eee and tribute to your loyed’ ‘oaks, but also a promise of keen ‘interest in the fishermen. help to others in the years ahead. The deceased . was’? married | : e three times. His first wife was ‘ Matilda McKearney of St. Marys 2 - 5 = Road. Some time after her death | ; A (ou . ° , ~|he married Maude MacLeod of FOR SALE BY TEN DER ~ | Cambridge. After twelve years , : Jot marriage she died and he la- ' “ter married Mary Bel New : ene se : - | Glasgow, N.S. and from thi} Farm and Buildings of the late J. D.« _ ; Sgn, was born one son, Samuel. Bre 7 a is survived by four sisters ° * . * ‘an one brother, Mrs. Eliza Fin- MacDonald at Gienfinnan, P. E. I. ley and Mrs. Nettie McKearney — Farm of 117 acres; approximately 100 acres clear. Er Beste den ie ye Fenced and in state of cultivation. Large — es rg Murray River; Mrs. Mary Da- ae joafing barn, continuous water supply and- shed vidson of Cambridge and John ae and small cottage. z Millar of Murray River. Also a sae . number ‘of nieces -and nephews SEALED TENDERS will | be received at the ..|of whom he was very fond. Six office of the undersigned up until Wedieeging, vaeurrh and tee, sere pee: ’ }decease m, two in infancy. i 13th, 1966 at 12 o'clock noon. | The deceased was a member «Highest or an “tender necessaril .jof the Murray Harbour North B o y ge amt y accepted. |Presbyterian Church from where | MacPHEE & TRAINOR jhis funeral was held on Tues- re Barristers and Solicitors, d el a 15th; conducted by . } re i eae -|Rev. Basil Lowery,- Montague. : 160 Richmond Street . . | with Mrs. Annie Kennedy as or- = Charlottetown, P.E.I. : . | ganist. Mr, Lowery’s text was | ee a _/_______,, taken from Job J-21. “Blessed be ot ge oe ee oe the.name of the Lord’. Hymns | eee & sung were: “The Lord’s My 3 fae : O NE Shepherd’, “Does Jesus Care” She ATLANTIC PERS N L and “Safe In The Arms Of} ou ; Jésus". ; PLACEMENT LIMITED The. pallesiers” -were:” Ya | ; | liam> Millar, Hiram Millar, War- FE. 0. .Kerr, President, Atlantie Personnel: Place- [ten Millar, Archibald, Dixon, | _| Vitel Statistics ’ BIRTHS MYERS — At the Prince’ kdward (Island Hospital. on March 2, 1966 te Sydney and Louise Myers. a son Tim. othy Andrew, weight 10 Ibs 2, ons. MacDONALD Reg and Marie are pleased to announce the biith of * @ babys—sen-<David Joseph at Si Thomas- Elgin. General Hospital, St. Thomas, Onitagio, March '11, weight 6 ‘lbs la oz., a brother for Shane. IN MEMORIAM MacWONALD -- In loving memory ef Mrs. Allan N. MacDonald who pasted away April 3, 1965. ' Lovingly remembered by the Cameron ment Limited, is pleased to announce the ing of a branch office in Charlottetown/P EK I Let us help you with your Personnel -problems. Executive Personnel, Sales Personnel,-Accounting — Personnel, General Office Personnel and Personnel Consulting. Head Office: 5510 Spring Garden Road * Halifax, N. S. Je Charlottetown Office: is Island Bookkeeping Service 108 Kent Street — 894-823: Mr. R. H. Coffill te George~ Millar and John David- son. Flowerbearers. were: wood Llewellyn; Clarence Rich- ards, Glen Millar, Leon Clow and Grant Sencabaugh. Interment was in Murray Har- bour North Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Freder- ick D. Millar wish ‘to express their” sincere thanks to Dr. Pres- ton Mcintyre, Dr. Lorne Bon- nell, nurses and staff of the Kings County. Memorial Hospi- tal, Mr. Parker Hamilton, to the clergy who visited him and to all those who sent -flowers, let- ters and. cards of sympathy, a sincere ‘‘thank you". CAREER GIRL ACCOUNT CAREER ~~ GIRLS! Now you can shop * for your new wardrobe with a “convenient as Now it’s 90 easy to purchase that new - simply say: Charge it to my. 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And home has never been the same THE Fam Loe Since you were called awAy, LY of ‘the late Mrs a Lovingly remembered and sadly miss: of the Sacr ed by wite and family. ° ed Heart Home.: IN MEMORIAM In Loving) Memory of a dear wife and , ‘ mother Mrs. Imelda Gillis A lwavs - INMEMORIAM | In Loving Memory of “GRAMMIE Mrs. Allan_N, MacDonald who passed away April 3, 1965. remembered Bonnié arid Mickey Fondly who passed away ~ April 2, 1959 ra Seas ent | CARD OF THANKS who passed remembered by Clee and Karen, , Ny 4 2 . : ’ as : ‘ - e Guigan. From this union five 1 WISH TO thank all my friends for Children were born. Joseph at the cards and flowers I received while |home, Sister Florence Patrice, Idsen igpetient tm the Prince, Edward iC.S.M., Maurice. with the United Dr.” erat and ell ad Forces in Jerusalem, . Father » Ken MacLean, Victoria. ‘David of Kelly's Cross and Fred of Toronto. garet Hayes wish to thank the Sisters Her funeral took place from Father the- Hennessey. Funeral Home to in, \for the |Ress shown durin, nore: To ‘day, March 2th. Solemn Re- | ‘all those who. , ie aa quiem High Mass‘ was offered sages of armpathy and flowers. by her son assisted by Mon-' Inserted by the family 800d care and acts of kind. \thanks te Dr. Auld and Dr Lee, nurses Morell as sub-deacon. Her God- ed Rev. Gordon McB and a special hymns during Holy Mass. kind ar nurse Miss\Adams for her im are 1 received \while | was ere. To those that vis} sent Intyre, James McTague, feet. treats, cards and\Jeters and | Keizer, Alfred ‘McIntyre, Joseph Labor Union Has Meeting The Laborers’ Brotherhood, of International anid all the clergy and nurses St. Dunstan’s Basilica on Thurs-’ Union of North America held a eeting at the Basilica Recrea- onal Centre Thursday night, An enthusiastic group of over | signor P.F. MacDonald, V.G. as_50 workers attended the prim- T WOULD LIKE to express my sincere Deacon, and Father T. Butler of ary meeting called by the Unit- Cc arpenters | 7 and staff of Prine County Hospital and child — Frank - McIntyre sang and Joiners to help set up a un- ion: for the unorganized labour- Pallbearers were: Vincent Mc- ers and other workers employed Lloyd in the construction industry on Prince. Edward Island. abisau ‘ot Moncton, N.B., Re- gional representative of the un- ‘ion. : Mr. harlebois ‘building ‘costs, wage- living expenses Mr. Babineau told the meeting | of unions recently organized in \nearby areas, specifically in the 'Springhill, N.S., area, where, new plants are growing up, and | with the construction companies | building these plants. Another meeting was for Sunday, April 3, at sid p.m. to my neighbors who were jo kind to ‘MeQuaid andxVernon McIntyre. Chaired by Ivan MacDougall, fen ale nak . of page president of the Carpenters’ Uk- wife Mr. and Mrs. F ‘Ho att, | .jon..the meeting was first ad? Carton a ra. . Fent owatt. CARD OF THANKS dréssef by Merrill MecAlduff — icceastn ‘ene The family wish to thank Dr. and Claude Carroll of the dis- s | Shea and, Sisters of the-Western trict council. a eens ee Se _ OBIT | Father Reid, Sisters, CLERGY SU PPORT. — UARY - |nesenel afta end. Rev. Father Alan MacDonald Nurses, Dr. Kenneth Grant and other doctors of the Charlotte- jtown Hospital, the ‘Hennessey | Funeral Home; those who — sent “The death of Mrs. Patrick B. \Masses, spiritual bouquets, en- McTague occurred at the Char- |rellments, letters and ¢ards |lottetown Hospital on the,-Feast | sympathy, flowers and all tho jof St. Joseph, March 19, 1966. who were so kind in the -lo«S of She was born Flora Annabelle ‘dur mother. McIntyre: at Millcove, Prince Edward Island on January 18, 1883.'She-was one of eleven chil- dren of Patrick McIntyre and 6 * | eet ee Roca dt NOTICES ; “SEE PAGE 3 MRS. PATRICK “4 McTAGUE ‘Inserted by the family DY .McTague on September 2, 1913 | in St. Bonaventure’'s Church, they social ties that exist sometimes, but still nonetheless FOR LATE existing : Feature speakers-of the eve- ning were Rejean Charlebois, In- the Atlantic Provinces, Labourers of North America, and Mr. AT. spoke of the responsibilities that Unions must be willing to ‘shoul- | der in return for the \privileges Father MacDonald id that local clergymen of all faiths were: anxious to find some way of correcting the distressing inequali- “hidden earn. conditions’ and here, “here. International .Union of the ’ .(Exactly ‘as shown above’ ars % Junior Petite Heather Boucle Coats: Styled by Niccolini to flatter all those of you who ‘are 5’1’’ and under. Very smart, able fitting set-in sleeves, pockets and braid knit trim to__ entrance. sizes 6-8-10-12.. 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