spnng em sfboal. Frank» I iate sailing was instmxea rm-_ 0|’ _ _ ‘ ' the accommodation of the labs‘ I Costello first vice PI‘P"idfi" ‘- the Last Ferry Four Island ter fishermen and strippers. 5 ‘he Fedeffiilw 80¢ PF_l5_€iP-°~ ('5 Saar To so that their lobsters would be 1- h T 1;.3miaieH ‘Jlunim d*"%" " . (101388 3 . EBCJOI VICE-pl'e.*-1' . I ing Ime moved to the mainland markets, eac er; 0 dam. prwpal M mmmm‘ and to a Tormentine processing plant without having to hold their catches overnight. INVENTOR DIES FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. (AP) — Joseph Edgar Tiffany, 8?, who helped develop'the ha-= a — a Second World War. weapon — died Monday. Tiffany - was a ballistics engineer and explosives expert r 45 years for the US. bureau of mines. His work in advancing mine safety won him honors from the Rural Regional’ High School Delegates from ,- -_ tario and the Atlantic provinces ’ will attend the cvr.fe-rev-cc. . Among the subjects to be Conference Four Prince ‘Edward Island teachers are leaving roday for - ssed ,5 "ms, ,. 5“ '’°*'“'‘' N“ ‘°" “*9 Ea” E thematlggiicw provinc::as,“ ern ‘conference of teachers pro- federal support for education. ‘ f°55"’“'3l °’g3‘“""“~“’“"- professional training and tea- Making the trip will be Mi.—-s chest‘ status as well as an ny'~ Anna Riley. a.r.’otteown. ge.v:- ’ s ‘ eral secretary of the RE I. Teachers Federation ; Mrs. Marjorie Dover. president o' th ‘ Charlottetown and Queens Countv The Guardian, Charlottetown, TIIIn's., Oct. 18, 1962 5 Job Evaluation Slated For March Completion By DON. MacLEOD id Stewart said yesterday Guardian - P857104 Staff WNW that the job classification is one The (I05 Classification 01 the; of the first steps to be taken be- DI‘0Vi!1Ci8l Civil 8e|'Vi¢9- Under‘ fore the Civil Service Act e an Is 9.15 AST .C. Taylor, superintendent of the Island Division CNR an- nounced last night that com- commencing today the last sail- in of the V Confederation from Borden to the mainland will be at 9:15 p.m., standard time. N o o 9» it . _, The conference is being he-'d riday and Saturday and the island delegates are expected Since the spring lobster sea- son opened on last May 15. the Confederation has made her last mp from Borden at 10 pm” war department. e federation and [Il'InClp8A‘ to return home Sunday. stan v time. ‘ Mr. Taylor stated tihat this service commissioner," M r. Stewart said l l Lions District Governor Co!- in MacKay presents King Lion Wilfred Maccormac with the charter of the newly-form- LOCAL ,BRlEFSi ALBANY LIONS CLUB CHARTERED ed Albany Lions Club at the special charter diinner banquet Alban Tuesday night. Lions from all sunrounding taken this week by two repre- sentatives of Payne-Ross Limit- Hoeschen, is expected to completed in March. Mr. David- son said yesterday. Mr. Davidson said the project involves the determination of the job being done by every person covered by the P.E.I. Civil Service Act, and establish- ing the relative value of each ‘position!’ He said that extensive use the classification plan. employees," he said, “will be trained to assist us. This is be- ing done for two reasons: the province will need someone to maintain the program effective- ly following its completion and implementation; and this is the districts attended the meet- ing. The new club has a mem- bership of 16. the job. WILL HAVE OPPORTUNITY According to Mr. Davidson. "every government employee Murnaghan. Present in the sanctuary were Rev. (marries McCarthy, Rev. Dr. J.P.E. 0’l{anley, Rev. Eugene Murray. Rev. Wilfred Keefe, Rev. George Mcoormaclr, Rev. Clit- ford Murphy, Rev. Edmund Roche and Rev. Allan MacDon- ald. The Sisfers of the Congre- DIEB IN MASS. The death occurred suddenly town, P.E.I. JACKSON FUNERAL — The funeral for Charles R. Jackson was held yesterday afternoon Cutcl' from the Funeral Home. Service was conducted by Rev. .T.H. T y e . Pallbearers were Frank Mills. Allison Bell, Peter Coles, Charles Adams. Edgar Dennis and Ten-nif Gai- lant. Interment was in the Peo- ples cemetery. KELLY FUNERAL — The fu- neral for Joseph Kelly was held Wednesday morning from at c '3 Church. Fort Augustus. where Solemn Requiem High gation of St. Martha attended in a group. and also sang the fu- neral mass. terment was in the church cemetery where ser- vice was conducted by Father Butler assisted by Father Smith and Father Murnaghan. Pall- bearers were Charles Hughes. Joseph l)uffy_ Howard Heron, Verrnrm Hughes. Carl Kelly and Peter Kel-ly. Tug For Bowater Launched In Ont. OWEN SOUND. Ont. (CP) — A 65-foot tug. built for Bowater Pulp and Paper Company Lim- ited. was launched by Russel Brothers Limited here Wednes- day Reinforced for ice - breaking, ‘the tug. named Gull Lake. will will be given the opportunity to describe his own job. and a complete system of back-checle ing of all information will be e e and fairness to all." ' The final report, after the show a classification of all civ- il service positions, and will outline procedures for its main- tion operated farming business under name of Found's Mills. He later moved operated a successful contract- fore returning to his native pm- vince in 1910. For the past 12 years he and his wife had been living in New London in the summer and Charlottetown dur- ing the winter. Mir. Found was active in church and public affairs. He was secretary o f the United Church Sunday School at New London, was a member of church choir and a member of i1he session. He was an active member of iihe Masonic Lodge H. P..FouncI Dies At 91 Harlan P. Found, well known resident of Charlottetown and n 8 “ta. Mason agave;-9ndon_in§ie;i{e 93;!’ mil In addition to his wife, Janet, most economical way of doing 19 stablished to ensure the high- st level of accuracy, equity, job is completed in March, will tenance. Provincial Secretary .1’. Dav- T': a milling and Vancouver where he ing business for some years he be implemented Th A t. ' t th ‘ 91- William DBVWSO" Md -lack 89851:]! Ef t‘li?asSl3ggi£;latu?re.l 13:0‘- vides for a civil service c om- mission for the province. STILL INTERVIEWING “We are still interviewing ap- icants for the position of civil ‘k ‘A’ ‘k ‘k ‘k* * * * ‘k TODAY ONLY — Shows 3:30 - 6:45 - 9 AUGH GRIFFITH . A Breathle-ssly suspenseful Drama! WITOL He added that the job classi- fication plan will “set basic standards for job requirements in the province. It is hoped eventually, it will lead to a more efficient civil service and the province. in turn, should be able to get greater value from its employees." Sydney Quebec DOUBLE BILL OF . WEEKEND THRILLS SHOWS 3:30 -7 - 8:30 FRIDAY - SATURDAY Fares Rea Bargain about the Red. White Montreal Travel Bargains CI-IARLOTTETOWN TO: Sackville Moncton E; .'}1"1II§§!'ER Truro O5 ‘In The ER1.BER6' EATUIV - ';'a Sa nt Iohn as Coumarazr HJW ig TRAI,1rUi5aiizamR~ A“fi9°“iSh These are examples ofCN s new Red Bargain Fares with sleeping accommodation and complimentary meals are equally attrac-tare Call CN for aetails and Blue Fare Plan CUDMORE Gr. P..I.'s Ltd. WEEKEND ‘srncuus $2.10 2.80 3.80 4.80 5.20 5.60 9.20 11.25 12.50 I . he IS survived by two sons, Dr. .. Both Stores owned and operated b Wilf Cudmore M355 “'35 9919553895 by 1181' be used for year - round opera- Mr. Found had been In h0EP1- E.M. Found. Ohainiotbetown and . " y pastor. Rev. 1?. Butler. Dea- tious at Corner Brook. The all- tal for the past imo months. H. Aubrey Found, Parkdale an PLUS con and sxiiadeacéin were _Rev. steel craft has a 500 horsepower was - in New London employee of oguvie Foods Ltd. ames an Rev. Vincent -engine. and after completing his educa- h e T er are four grandchildren. AREINZ HEINZ TOMATO I UICE 48oz.Tin . . . . . . 29¢ PROUD YOUNG REBELS |J..,e & Helen‘ L“ D THE 1_'_R_U_E STORY OF TODAY’S YOUTH! ...wli0’l W5‘ “ 9°°d gm 5“ LAND 4 LBS. Tmfi. ‘° BEETS zsc ONIONS 25¢ iijivliflnsnirs Fifisrnmrs i ii?’ &”ii£‘i6i§“iT’.“?. .. . . iii’; oiiiiie ms . . :39. A REAL O-LD TIME FIS-H DIN-NIER BLUE POTATOES . . . . . 10 lbs. 49c SALT HERRING . . . . . . 2 for 25¢ NE LIME -'§I3E§'lgfi§£Y..£UIlIEUHlI i'fiFlBfl-l-iflLlltMI-"%'“'|'"'' \ W Watch for Special Saturday matinee! .. . SALE FLUFFO. 2 I-BS- TEMPT 15 oz. 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