INTERRUPTION NOTICE SRAY'S ROAD, BELLE RIVER & PINETTE we There will be an interruptidn of electric power on Wednesday, September 21, ting, between the hours of 1:00 p.m. p.m. (Daylight Saving Time) in the Gray’s Road, = Belle River and ‘Pinette This: interruption is n relocate power lines on way as required by road construction work in the area. @ MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIM weather permit: and 4:30 area. ecessary to permit us, to the Trans-Canada-High- ON. ae Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues.. Sept. 20, 1966. 194 "AUCTION SALE SOUTHPORT, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21 —1 P. M. |—Jack Francis won best injtally blind, Francis cultivates _| show, OBITUARY BLIND WINS 17. FIRSTS =~ onds and a third Saturday at Fl. CORNELIUS ADOLPHUS * BELLINGHAM, England (AP) \lingham's produce show. To- PETERS The whole of Eastern Prince 17. first prizes, ‘two sec-\his garden by ‘touch. Edward Island was saddened to Diningroom set, 6 chairs & buffet; chrome set, table and 4 chairs; studio couch and chair; 1 set bunk beds; 3 double beds; 4 bureaus; 1 chest of drawers; large book case and assortment of books ; spool bed (antique) ; brass bed (antique) ; bed side tables; small tables; end tables & foot stool; 1 settee (antique) ; what’ not; floor polish- er; vacume cledners; toaster; iron; kettle; mixer, *- ‘ *~all electric; dishes and ornaments. Many other articles too numerous to mention. If not fine, first fine day Following. Terms Cash. STEWART MacLEOD, J. THOMAS McKENNA; ‘(- Owner, Southport Auctioneer. a ° ITED HELP WANTED INSTRUMENT MAN é ad For sewer line wor orers to lay sewer li Charlottetown area. o Apply: to:— Square-K Construction Co. Ltd. Charlottetown k, experienced lab- ine pipe for job in TOMATOES Thousands of bushels of red and green tomatoes on the vine. Pick your own. Bring your own con- tainer. Beat the frost and save. 2 9¢. per Ih. R. T. MacEACHERN’ St. Catherines—Opposite school WANTED Smart, capable girl for counter sales ao “and part-time bookkeeping, experi- “ence. not necessary: Minimum educa- tion Grade x ‘Apply in: own hand- ‘writing to Guardian-Patriot Box 29329. NOTICE -Notice'is hereby given that any and all pur- chases made in the name of the St. Dunstan’s - University Students Union Inc., must be accom- panied by authorized purchase sli signed by a member of the executive which is Charles .Mc- Millan, president; Philip MacDougall, vice-presi- dent; osemary Hughes, . Praught, treasurer. Business accounts have been authorized for the Student Union Coffee Shoppe and the Stud- ents Store. Respective signing officers are Brian Dornan and Robert Eagan. ; The executive will not be held responsible for ~ charge accounts: made without an eyhotaad purchase slip. h _” Signed: | CHARLES MeMILLAN, President GERALD PRAUGHT, Treasurer PROVINCIAL 4-H YOUTH FAIR EVENING PROGRAM __ " WEDNESDAY, SEPT, lst, 1966 ~ 8:15 P.M Provincial Vocational institute Malpeque Road, Charlottetown FAIR PROGRAM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1966 EXHIBITION GROUNDS ~ Charlottetown BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Goods and Service . . . Where to find them in Charlottetown and District Judging begins at 9:30 a.m. secretary; ' Gerald \_|~ learn of the sudden accidental | ROCK-SHAKE SIDING AND nelius Adolphus Peters of Bear | ‘ River,’ P.E.1. es - INSULATION Keenie as the was affection- atey known had won himself a host of friends as was evidenced by the large number who came to view his mortal remains, pray for the repose of his — _Keenie was known as ever one FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES By Johns-Manville Permanent Colors Protected by Plastic any Jobs Completed for Your ‘Inspection” «The smost inexpensive home care Let us prove it with a ‘FREE ESTIMATE” S Year Low Cost Financing Ask for JAMES STEWART MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch'town 894-4560 S'side 436-3419 ATTENTION CARPENTERS Local-1338 will hold their month- | ly meeting Wednesday, Sept. 2\st at the Labor Hall, 162 Rich- mond St. at 7.30-p.m. All. members please attend. peel ing, congenial and sympathetic | manner had won for him the | respect and love of all those | who were privileged to have known him. Thhoughout his brief qife span Keenie was a faithful member of the Roman Catholic Faith, a loving and kind husband and father and a most respected member of his community, His funeral.which was largely _| attended took’ place at St. Mar- garet’s with Rev. Joseph Mac- Leod officiating, assisted by Rev. W. Macintyre, and Rev. W. Keefe. Present in the Sanctuary were: Very Revernd J. F. Mac- Donald; V. G., .Rev. Cameron MacDonald, CS.s.R. Assisting in PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE EVENING COURSES (SUMMERSIDE) SEPTEMBER 30, 1966—APRIL 15, 1967 death on August 30, 1966, of Cor- | | of Central Creameries, {John MacKinnon, Nelius Peters wish to express w \Me chew were Rev: Cletr Mac. | | Donald: and Rev Andrew Mac-: Donald Attending in a body were the | i nursing staff of Riverside Hos- : | pital. | ; | Management and staff of A. | | Pickard: Machinery Co., and that | Pallbearers who also acted as : flower .bearers were: Messrs. Leo Gallant, Joseph Peters, Norbert Hughes, Danie!” MacDonald . and George | MacPhee. He leaves to mourn his wife | the former Mary Ann Flynn ot | Monticello, and five children, }Myrna Also mourning his loss | are his parents. Mr and Mrs, Leonard Peters’ of Charlotte- town, his grandparents. Mr. and | | Mrs Rudolph Peters of St. Charles; two brothers. and six sisters. Ray of St. Charles, Jom of Charlottetown, (Leila) Mrs. Gerard Hanlon, New Zealand, (Reina): Mrs. Lawrence’ Breau, Parkdale, (Ruth), Mrs. Walter MacGregor, Charlottetown, (My- rna), Mrs. Edward Reeves, Charlottetown, (Doris) Mrs. Ken- neth Diamond, Charlottetown, and Joyce with her parents in| Charlottetown. ; The expressions of sympathy, | the masses offered, for the re- pose of his soul are too num- erous_to_mention—in- detail. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Cor- their aincere thanks to the clergy, the-Perry Funeral Home, the many friends and neighbours whe-rent tributes, messages of. sympathy, and all the others who helped comfort in amy way dur- ing their recent sad bereave- ment. -_CITY’S DEAD AT NIGHT The population of the City of | CITIZENSHIP _ ROUTE LONG TORONTO (CP) —_Italian- born opera singer Andrea Zaz zano has followed a turbulent ‘ path to Canadian citizens it cand, he hopes, peace at ‘7s The 56-year-old singer, ‘who says: he has lost ‘more than ,500,000,. among other thinzs. through the misfortunes of war and revolution, became a Canadian citizen: last week. Today he’s general «mana- ger of.an Italian record store to ‘help those in need. His pleas- * | Euiot, Linda, Derrel, Glen and | ® the eity Mr. Zazzano says he was | destined to be a house vainter | but started instead on a i Hf ing career in Rome wae was 20. 4 By 194), when he was 31, his singing had amassed him a-fortune and he was a bust! nessman in Ethiopia when he became a British prisoner of war. He says. the Second World War cost him $7,500,006 TRIED TO MARRY Following the war he re turned to Italy to marry but found his fiancee had been | killed. He-again_took up -sing- j ing and settled in Argentina, | ohare he invested in several businesses and became friend of Evita Peron, wife of ride. London increases 8,210 per cent| Now he's back in ss : in the daytime to 000 from | again—this time he hopes is area ; PR ; 5,000 permanent residents. . peace and for good. Prince of Wales College will offer evening courses during the session 1966-1967 at the Summerside High School. On the basis of advance re i quests the following courses will available: : The Evelyn E. Edgett FRENCH © 100 R. J. LeClair, BA. (St. Joseph’s) a School of Dancing HISTORY 200 Ian W. Brown, B.A. M.A. (McGill), Ph.D. EVELYN £. EDGETT, FIDMA and FISTD eliah Barve) ahi wmatiege see nigel PHILOSOPHY 200 +R. E. Carter, A.B. (Tufts) S.T.B. (Harvard ee fe ~Children’s Classes (introduction) M.A., Ph.D. (Toronto) a h : __preschoa — folk co, PSYCHOLOGY 200 Peter McGonnell, B.A. (S.D.U.), M.A. (Dal- tion: tel Mrs. eae at 44125 Ontroduction) housie) ) M For informa ephone: ieee x - All courses may be taken: for Univassily: credit ($75), or non-credit ($50). The College reserves the right to withdraw any courses with insufficient enrollment. All courses will be held on FRIDAY evenings, from 1: 30 until * 30, in the Summerside High School - Registration will take place at the Summerside School on TUESDAY evening, September 20th, from 7:30 until 9:00.. C Faculty will be at the High School at that. time for consultation. Late registrations will be accepted at the Summerside High School until September 23rd. ~ ‘o-—Bhe-fail term ef dancing et The Canadian Legion, es Wisse cae! Experience in stockroom . education and experience BUYING - SELLING REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE ‘| SERVICES WwW ANTED sites er RENTING ROBERT McINNIS ALE BOTTLES J. W. MacKENZIE Intertor — Exterior Painting Bros, Lt. Real Estate Consultant and Pi An A-1 job S00 pet. doxen ten riottetown Real Estate Ltd.|. “torus ater 5 pm” 4 lemoer of C.A.R.E.B. ’ re . PHONE ‘ 4-8595 Broker, Appraiser Beer Bottle Exchange Drop your beer bottles at MAURICE BLOCK co. LTD. ___ Kent Street... 20c Per Dozen Quick Service BOTTLE EXCHANGE O'BRIEN Iron and Metal Co. Ltd. lower: Prince St.—Charlottetown Phone 4-4497 x SERVICES S. W. WILLIS: Realtor - Insurance Auto Salvage Kensington Rd. Parkdale See us for auto parts and | Phone 2-161] WOOD'S FUELS Texaco Stove and Furnace Oi Free Oil Burner Service. 15 Woodlawn Ave. Ch'town Dial 892-2336 REAL ESTATE Charlottetown - Head Office 90 Kent Street—892-2511 Branch Offices J. J. FOLEY TRANSFER 65 Richmond St. Phone 4-9914 | “Tops ‘in Efficient,” Courteous peahbes MONUM ENTS Of Distinction Granite and Marble also Cemetery Lettering CURRIE BROS. Malpeque Road _ Chitown 4-8311 a Esquire Coffee Shop Full course meals 11:80 to 2:00 p.m.; 5-8 pr.—$1.25. Sandwiches, chips, etc., etc. C. H. BECKER, Prop. 174 Queen a) 3AKERiES HOME BAKERY 49 Spring Park Road ~ Specialties made to order. “Ample parking. Dial 4-4224. <w-S'Side - 381 Beaver 2985 Island.Wide Service | SERVICES Eastern Painters Limited Exterior and interior painting special coatings, vinyl fabric, spray -paint- ing. “Freq Estimates” We are ready-to serve you.. ‘ 159 Sydney St. P.O. Box 1301 or 46651 WILSON A : Build After Hrs. 2-2300 Supplies ppraiser - ulilder e A-R.E. i Fi | M , Tel. Office: 894-7242 SERVICES See ef UN a GEORGE PEAKE | MONUMENTS | ‘Homton Septic LIMITED LEVI POWER Tank Service REAL ESTATE Local epredeative is Coorthey' i oat motto” eo cae Sa tt Charltieont | onan ja ar ance _ PHONE 2-2448 Dial 4-3624 | ARTHUR H. ROPER 2 Elm Ave. « Ch’town 43278 ISLAND BRIKCRETE Minor Repairs White Rose and Shell Products 4” Field Tile Goodyear tires and a full line 6” Cement Blocks @ sccesseries. Flagstones RALP 149 North River Road i ber Dial 4-3942 : 4 Plumbing and eating Contractor LOTUS CAFE SEPTIC TANK: and FIELD TILE INSTALLATION Air-conditioned CUSTOM BACKHOEING Delicious Chinese and Canadian Foods “Take out Service Phone 4-3910 — 72 Queen St. Hubert D. Joy, R.1I.A. Management Consultant Beatty Barn Equipment Phone — Crapaud 42-28 FOR RENT FREEZER LOCKERS general management finance & control h ei $18.00 per year ae palvedate Avenue Call 4-4121 Charlottetown Phone 4-961. Rethy’s TV & Radio Chop ATTENTION NOW OPEN Repairs on all Electrical MOTORISTS Appliances. Reasonable Rates Phone 4-5113 or apply , 137 Upper Queen No need to allow your car or station wagon to not stay level. when your trunk is loaded. SUNNYSIDE MC ie ba sn faa ee per Lift CEA ee THE GLORIA _| Now! ‘oing in. latest lente “Where Smarter Women See tietiie. rinses and hiset O Wis Batt & MacRae Ltd ne ea fetes ak S'side Auto Electric 2 one 4- ; Lee oe Tics SEPTIC TANK FIELD TILE INSTALLATION PIANO LESSONS FURNITURE: @ BACK AOEING —_,, >. ‘By experienced teacher EXCHANGE LTD. - @ SEPTIC’ TANKS CLEANED ‘Mt. Allison Trained 87 Prince St. Phone 48125 | ‘reasonable Rates Parkdale Area Dial or “Walk a block from uptown— and éave dollars.” LORNE FOY e. Crapaud 2 Tryen PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE __ EVENING COURSES ____ September 26, 1966 — April 15, 1967 Prince of Wales. College will again offer evening courses during the ses- sion 1966-1967. On the basis of advance — the following courses will be available: AGRICULTURE 100—David F. Hall, BSc. (McGill) _ ‘ Thursday 7:30 - 9:30 “ANTHROPOLOGY 200—Mrs. Jean H. MacKay, BSc. (Mount Aileen), M.A., PhD. p. Deichigan State) Wednesday 7:30 7:30 « 9:30 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 200—Ronald G. Storey, B.B.A. (U.N.B. )s M.B.A. (Queen’s) CHEMISTRY 100—Richard T. Mathson, B.Sc.. (Acadia) Monday, Wednesday 7:30 - 9:30 EDUCATION meaiiiaeiese Moase, B.A., (Acadia),-B.Ed. (U.N.B.) General Principles) Wednesday 7:30 - 9:30 FRENCH 100—A. I. R. Galloway, M.A. (St. Andrews), Dip. Ed. (Glas- gow), PhD. (McGill) oy Thursday 7:30 - 9:30 : HISTORY 00— Jolin pbeiatlegeoit aA. (Toronto) wedusediy 730. 9 36 PHILOSOPHY 200—R. E. ae A.B. (Tufts), M.A., Ph.D. (Totonto) (Merai Philosophy) Friday 7:30 - 9:30 PSYCHOLOGY 200—Russell Ewing, M.A. (Acadia) (Introduction) Wednesday 7:30 - 9:36 Unless otherwise noted all courses may be taken for credit ($75), or non credit ($50): The minimum enrollment for any course is fifteen students. Applications for registration will be received immediately and until September 26. For further information — or, write the Registrar, “NOTICE WATER AND SEWER RATES The Commissioners of Sewers and Water “ta for the City of be paid at, are pleased to announce that Water and Sewer Rates may ; paid at meperrnowvinng Their Business Office Kirkwood Drive or at any: Chartered Bank in the City of Charlottetown Payments at the Bank will be accepted ONLY if customer has the BILL, WANTED By Charlottetown firm, man for ship- ping and receiving, age 21-35. position with good opportunity. Apply stating age to: MR.N. HODGSON, — National Employment Service Members & Guests WED. 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