(I Obituary notices will be charged $1.50. r l r 14 The Guardian. Charlottetown. 'l'ues.. Mar. 19. 1963. I EMPLOYMENT : AUTOMOTIVE I ' Cars For Sale I M 1958 VOLKSWAGEN. EXCEL- WANTED: lent condition. accept , . . ms avail-; able. Contact Millsr. Simp— I sons-Sears Ltd FOR SALE: 1961 NVOY I Special. four door. with radio, ilso registered 963. ex- cellent condition. Reason fori ‘ selling owner leaving the pro-I . Vince. Price $125000 ApplyI . tiniui-rlvzzililtisifiémofi 'f MIGHTY MIDGETS THAT SELL A MOUNTAIN OF MERCHANDISE Charlottetown 4-8506 - Summersicle 6-8031 - Montague 97-2 - Souris 157 - Alberton 68-2 . I::_.. 2 SELL YOUR "DON'T WANTS" THROUGH A CLASSIFIED AD EMPLOYMENT Help Waited Male YOUNG MAN lN-I terested in paint departmentI and performing miscellaneous duties. Position open in Char- ‘ lottetown store. Applicant I must be aggressive and will' ing to work. eply in own handwriting. age marital status. education. etc, Reply to Box 2259 Teachers'WantIedw’fi I Seymour Hurry. 2T5 'Kent St..I ' phone 4-8675. ' EMPLOYMENT Agents. Salespeople 302.000 FOR RIGHT MAN OVER I {A 40 in the Charlottetown ares? - Take short aiito- trips to con-I tact customers. Write J. R.. Garner. Vice Pres. Tcxas‘ ' Refinery Corp. Box 711. Fort ' ‘Wo h cxas MAN WANTED FOR STEADYI :jtravel among consumers ' . .' Kings County and Charlotte; . town. Permanent connectionI I. with large maufacturer. Only; reliable hustler consideredfi ‘ Write Rawleigh's. Dept. C-4- A 13]. 4005 Richelieu. Montreal.I Help Wanted Female .WANTED: CAPABLE WOMAN‘ vfor summer employment in‘ ' motel in Cavendish area. No _' cooking. Apply to Box 2180. Guardian-Patriot. EXPERIENCED DINING ROOM girl for day shift. also a dish . washer. Phone 4-3119. ask for ,’ Mrs. Martin. WANTED: WOMAN on GmL' _to keep house and care for one ‘ child, in new home while ~ mother works. Apply Guar-. diam-Patriot. Box No. 224i or phone 45745 between 0 and 7 pm. ‘ ‘ WRITE TODAY! I Learn How YOU I Can Earn With AVON Mrs. R. G. Dunn I District Manager I 200 Leslie 81., Moncton MPLOYMENT I "pr Wanted Male ’ANTED: SINGLE MAN FORI general farm work on farmI near Charlottetown by April‘ 1:1. $100.00 monthly for de- pendable man. Apply in writ- ing to Guardian-Patriot Box 2057. Guardian - Patriot ondnys through Fridays 8.30 AM. not 5 P.M. Sat. till 12 noon. I Phone Charlottetown 4-8506 ! onsivlt the list of telephones at the or. of Classified page for tho BranchI office serving your or s. 1 WORD ADVERTISEMENTS 24 wordI minimum charge. I house num-I are charged as one word. various groups of‘ numbers count separately. Only Standard Dictionary Abbreviations are acceptable. Cash Rate insertion per word 4%: 3 consecutive inser- I Maximum $9350 TEACHERS I WANTED I Montreal. Quebec THE PRO T E s T A N T Articles For-Sale SCHOOL BOARD 01: To}: SALE: ROYAL PORT- GREATER MONTREAL requires men and women 1 teachers for positions ‘ beginning September" lst. 1963. Applicants should be certified teachers preferably between 25 and 40 years of age. Positions available at ALL grade levels with preference given to teachers with experi- ence in: . High Schools 0 French O Music O Woodwork O Metalwork O Arts and Crafts 0 Physical Education I SALARIES Generous credit for previous _ experience. University graduates w i t h teacher certification. Minimum $4500 Excellent PENSION PLAN. Teachers may pay into the ‘ Quebec Teachers' Pension I Plan for teaching experience ‘ elsewhere in Canada. up to a ; 1 maximum of 10 years. tinent information apply to: Personnel Director, Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal, 6000 Fielding Avenue, MONTREAL 29, MERTCT-I I Thousands of Rolls of Teachers Wanted I TEACHERS Have you conSIdered teaching I in Nova Scotia? Write to Ill 3 for a free list of teaching vac- I ancies available in Nova Scotia. ' State clearly your mailing ad- _ dress and grades desired. I TEACHER PLACEMENT SERVICE I I R. R. No. l, Armdale, N. S. I I Help Wanted , WANTED MAN AND WIFE OR; single man and woman forI domestic Work. Board and. lodging supplied. Good posl-I lion. Reference required. Write Guardian-Patriot Box‘ 2384 ANDwE I IOUT OUR WAY By J' R. Williams l I 1 MERCHANDISE able typewriter Inew. never ' sale. WANTED-TO BUY: HITJTNIXN‘ Articles Wanted FOR ‘ 'RENTIWBUR" 11W , RENTALS Rooms diTE‘i’W-‘iinNisnEo HEATED . used). Pric for quick _ I Parker Jewell. York. phone‘ Husky Stick shift attachmentsI mom (0,. mm. mm mile from 44074 I1957 and UP‘- Phone 4-7059.I city. Phone 2-1323 between 3-. OVER-Sims C A N A D I A N “IANij Iw‘l ILL". w“. m ~ made. $3.95 pair, FactoryI A] F BOT.” FS FOR RENT: REDSITTING Outlet Store. formerly K. and I l 1 1 J - SIOI‘P- OPPO-‘it? Flying I 20(- per dozen tleman preferred. Phone Dutchman. 169 Queen Street.I , 4.3197, ‘ v I PHONE I ____.. -..-- .. .___ -_(:E£10tt0t0“n' ._-..~7—_-_I 4 I ‘Anartments FOR SALE — MASTER BEA-j ' 3- v I cry of Charles Edward Mac-I Births, Deaths, Marriages IIAGAN — In loving memory I Mark P. Rags b 'MacAULAY — At Souris Hos- away March 19. 1953_ mm on March 13. 1963. to Mr. Life goeg and years pass by. and M’s- “ankle MEAN” But precious memories never a (nee Mary cCormnckl. e ’ daughter- Patric“ Anne' Always. remembered and sod- weight 6 lb!” 3% on. A llS- 1y waged by MW. mm“ "id tor for Judy. Gan “:25le ; mum” “2t Ma; I HALLIWELL M In fond memory Prince Edward island Hos-I 0' 0"” Parentfwxl“ ‘ 11,3331‘ ialuggfigml‘fimfinfigfl'g IBesutiful memories are treasur- Ruth. weight 7 lbs. 11 on. A special thanks to Dr. 1. Each- ever. IOf happy days when we were to- mel, attending physician. em” I E - , l I Ever remembered by family. IMOASE — To Mr. and Mrs.I CARD OF THANKS Wendell Moase, a daughter. Patsy Lorena. Weight pounds. 7 ounces. on Sunday.I County Hosspital. IN MEMORIAM MacKENZIE —- In loving mem-I Ithe Roman Catholic clergy. Dr. I I March 17. 1963. at the Prince I Florence MscPhee wish to thank I IKassner. I ' Perry’s Funeral Home, who sent flowers. enroll- pita] sil Kenzie who died March 19th. Imen I 1962. Isages of sympathy and any I Lovingly rcmembemed by Mac- Iothers IKinnon family. 9 I Announcements I CITY & QUEENS Mm" I RESERVE the dates. #28‘29-00. for Prince Edward Is- room. heated. first floor. Gen- :“WE TREAT THE SICK WELL" Iland Drama Festival of one-act I” Giggey" pharmac-V- uUll'la'Iplnys Birchwood High School Ithe-minute' prescription ser Iauditormm, I vice. We can call for and deliver; IyOlll‘ prescription. Phone us to—I THE NURSES Alumnae of the M day —- Prompt Free Delivery toIP.E,l. Hospital will hold their (NS. Elecmc generator sets. - — h d all regular monthly meeting at the Simer automatic fuel a n d I heated apartment second floor. Parkdale S erwo an ‘ . water transfer pumps_ MW: 0mm]. midfne aged coukaficlt’igns of the Cit, . . DiaiIgiIgdall Home, March 19, at 8.15 matic 110 volt AC generators; Paying cenfs preferred. Dial 44156. I ' ~ I - f 3’00” “'3” replaces “sen” FOR RENT: an: ATE!) I CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH; MONTHLY MEETING York generator or car "r t r " c k‘ er dozen ground floor apartment. threeI (Royal Canadian College of Or- I M e n s Assocmtion Tuesday, Ennmde "umoard motors" I rooms; continuous hot \vaterigaiiistsl. presents an organ Re-IMareh mm. at 8 pm. Central chain saws. Laiwn moviéevrsfi L I and bath: your own thermo-Icital by Mr. Donald F. Cook.IUnited Church. Fm and gar 9" trac "3'? . I stat; available now. phone ‘13. Mus. ARCM. Sunday even-I new and used‘ Parts and ‘9‘" 158 Kent St. Opp. Eaton’s 4-8183 between 6 and 7 pm. ing March 24. Trinity United 1 “JEEDOEm bm‘Tt vice. EM. Cannon. 316 Court St.. Summerside. Phone 436- 2954. TlMEX WATCHES Modern Styling 1 Year Warranty Ladies and Gents Boys and Girls From $7.95 I Firestone Home & Auto I I REAL ESTATE BUYING SELLING SEVEN ROOM APARTMENTI for Phone Lloyd Carew 19. RENTING PHONE 4.3268 J_ W. MacKENZIE Real Estate Consultant Appraiser and Broker I 209 Queen Street. Member of C.A.R.E.B. Charlottetown ROOM LOTS WALLPAPER SALE 1963 Designs going at Bargain Prices. Interior 0- ~ . hone 4-3361 or P.O. Box 594.‘ house trailer Phone Mrs. Sin-, -, . ~ gram and lunch. Sponsored by SM”) and Enamel’ a“ j Bharlottetown. clair at 4-6248 or Mr. Sinclair I szwazhpggwn gqiafIMalpeque - Baltic U.C.W. If mlms’ .q .mnm' 3' 4‘m- ‘gets for Island championshipstormy follow“ "enm' $1; a quart I proximately 100 acres. 3‘5. IGame time 7130 P-m- At 3-45 l ' I miles from Charlottetown. on‘ York vs. Fairview: 10 pm S I I paved highway, Eight mam IHampshirc vs. Kingston second VARIETY CONCERT Lower & I house with modern convenicn-I Igames of semi-finals. Admissmn .Montague Hall. Friday. March I ces. Reasonably priced. Ap-I .25c to all. I22. Sponsored by Alli- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING "l" "PP‘ICa‘Im‘ 'm'm 3"“ 9"“ i—BoatS. Marine Supplies i NOTICES Iron SALE: ONE NEW DODGE 1 engine complete with trans-I mission and power take-off.. Suitable for boat. Eldon MacKenzie. Rollo or phone 170-3 Souris. Children’s Wear QUEBEC BELVEDERE STORE — OPENI Order of Trustees. , . until 9 each night — groceries. ‘ . 'I children‘s wear, St. PetersI Nohce to Rural I 0 Road. I Farmers Market Subscnbers I : :ron SEE: 450 BALES or I firms do per word, 6 consecutive in-I sertions aloe per word To per centl additional charge on these counts if not plid within 7 of last insertion date. . ANNOUNCEMENTS 5: per word, I. so- I days wod minimum char 0. SPECIAL NOTICES Births. 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Advertisements ordered on ship date schedule will be charged the one-time "ft on each insertion ordered Advertisers are requested to rosd their advertisement the first day ~It appears and to cell the Classified Department lrnmsdlstsly in the can of any oust-Ice, so this newspaper In only responsible for one day's incor- ' “Mutton or for the incorrect pardon only of o clmtfiod display w. on.Cloufflod Advertise- “ must be made wk“- gt I TELEVISION TEACHERS Wanted for l963-64 Term To teach Elementary French Salary $10,000 plus expenses . Selection will be based on: (1) Academic knowledge (1)8uece33ful Teaching ex- patience '3) Successful Television Auditions Preparation and Twining Be- gin July 1st hay: also 700 bushels of oats. : Contact George Pollard. Hun- ter River. phone 30-3. 30 GOOD YOUNG CALVES FOR sale. about $20.00 each. KnudI Jorgensen. Fredericton. phoneI 59-2 Hunter River. I HOLSTEIN COW FOR .ALE,I due to freshen April 3rd. Ap-‘i ply Francis Rudisch. Alberryi Plains. ‘DILLON AND SPILLET'I‘ LTD.. Hog Grower in to bag lots, $3.75 c.w.t; Bran and Shorts. $2.85 c.w.t. Phone 4-3626. WANTED: MILKING MACHINE must be in good condition: also a number of feeder cat- tle. Contact Loren Stewart. [Io—T FOR SALE 7§‘_x'iso,—‘ LoTs FOR SALE: BUILDING > please The Guardian-Patriot Properties For Sale W Charlottetown residential area. Phone 4-3872 after 6 pm. lots West of North River Road and near Queen Charlotte High School. Apply S. MacKinnon in th Charlottetown Into and pasture land. AmpleI barn room available. Box 2383 Guardian-Patriot. Ivanted Tcfitent I wAN'risfi'TMMEoIATELY 3 on. 4 room furnished apartment. rent in Hunter River. Properties FoT—Rgnt FOR—RENT on ON SHARES, admitted 10 miles from Excellent pot- acre farm. Apply rite Guardian-Patriot Box 2175. WWEDS' “filsfi‘x‘m‘”; films on U. N. topics. this even- nished apartment in town or st outside town. after furniture as if it were Will look eir own. Would consider 'Churm work after being absent due to I TALENT CARAVAN lN Cor-Iillness. ran Ban hall. Thursday. March. 21st. 8 o'clock pm. AdmissionI MARC" 0F DIM“ Charity 1.50c children .2513. Contestants ‘BanvCha-rlmlemw“ Hotel'EaSter ree‘ special guest'Monday April Infith. 1903. Spon- little Miss Jacqueline Flanagan. sored by "'9 Pun" Edwud 1“ I Everyone welcome land Chapter of the Canadian I v ' - Foundation for Poliomyelitzis and REGULAR Tuesday night card Rehabilitation. ‘party North River Recreation filaii tonight. 8.30 pm. Ladies land Gents lst and 2nd Prizes.i KENSlNGmN m tonight .I Tuesday. third game semi-finals. in aid of Jr. Farmers. ' North Shane League, 7:30 Long I PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND River vs. Seabrooke Juniors- Branch of the United Nations As- . Isociation presents an evening of 9:00 Hume“ 3”" V'- Rum“- SOCLAL EVENING in Memor- ial Room Princetown Unite Church, Melpeque. Tuesday. March 10. 8:00 . I Colonel HOCKEY NORTH River rink Johnston will show “1"”. PT Iing. Tuesday March 19. at 8:10 pm. in Montgomery Hall library. All welcome. ply Harold Stead. Sherwood. Special Notices Apply to I NOTICETAL'L SCHOOL TEES I Bay ‘ ed Green Meadows School‘ District not paid in full byI March 30. will be published in I this paper and collected. By 0 The expiry date of your subscription appears un- der the name and ad- I dress on the mailing label of your paper. Please check occasion- ally t.o ensure continued delivery Expiry notices are mailed one month in advance, and again dur- ing the month the paper expires. In case of error, notify the Cir- culation Department. WE SPECIALIZE in Electrical Wiring Jobs - Large or small Lennox Alr Conditioning Refrigeration Sales - ervi'ce Appliance Repair—all types Motors Rewound—repsired Oil Burner and Dodd and Strather Lightning Rod- Sales and Service DeLAVAL DAIRY EQUIPMENT 1 PALMER ELECTRIC LTD. DIAL 4-8543 ‘ son Women’s lmtitute. DANCE. ELDON Legion Hall. Tuesday. March 19th. Members,1 RESERVE JULY 5th and 6th social members and guests only. for Souris Fisheries Exhibition and Re a. of n w o psssed staff at Souris hos-‘ I I By VERN HAUGLAND WASHINGTON (API—An 33- period bore no correlation with solitary the time of day. but drifted Mrs. space voyage may be a highly alound the clock." irritable man even while per- GAVE HIM A CLOCK tronaut on a long. forming his chores and satisfactorily. smoothly Man May Be lrritahh 0n longSpace Trip "The time of entering a sleep was given He'll probably need a tlme- clock. piece to keep him on a normal. 24-hour-a-day time cycles. "Thé effect has been to bring more stability to the periods of Though there may be little to being awake and asleep." tho occupy him during the lonely report said. hours. he'll be annoyed at tasksI I The family of the late Mrs. :he regards as a waste of time. Isimulated And he's likely to place al- most exaggerated importance Ion the remarks of those withl Iwhom he's in contact back on: earth. ; I These are some findings in a Whilden P. Breen Jr.. 35. who's College Park. Md.. since last INov. l7. Breen. a University of Maryland research assistant. hasn’t even seen his bride ofI isix months in that period. I 'IN GOOD SHAPE I I Breen volunteered for the sol-I Iitory-confinement experiment. al Itest of the reactions of a manI Ioccupying restricted quartersI Ialone over long periods. such as I Ithe six months to more than aI Iyear that would he required for Ivoyagcs tn the nearest planets. Venus and Mars. The university said no termi- nation date has been set for the experiment. which has just be- gun its fifth month. A spokes-I man said Brecn appears to be. in good shape. The university‘s first report to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration on the NASA - sponsored project said Breen's pattern of wake and sleep cycles varied initiallly. since he had no clock and no way of knowing the time of day. “in several instances, he. was awake more than 3 hours." the report said. I As one of the tasks on his space flight. Breen has had to push a button a cer- tain number of times to obtain cigarettes. initially he received one CIE~ arette for every 80 presses. At that time he was smoking about ts, mus card. .nd me» first report on the reactions of .40 cigarettes each 24 hours, The experimenters increased who helped m no way lived entirely alone'in a simu- the work requirement to 500 during their sad bereavement. laled space vehicle In suburban presses for each cigarette. and Breen's consumption dropped off to 10 in a 24-hour period. BECAME IRRITABLE "Although the subject contin- ued to perform satisfactorily. he became so irritable that it, ‘ was necessary to change again to a flexible, scale." the report sold. "His greatest objection to the large amount of time he hart to spend at the push-button con-I sale was his feeling that it was wasting his time and kept, him from his other work." ' ‘ He is in a windowless. 12-by- 12-foot efficiency - type apart- ment. under constant inspection via television cameras by expe~ rlmenters invisible to him. "One of the most important indications of the experiment to date is in respect to the magnl fled effects of comments-from the experimenters. and from the delivery of various delayed added items." the art ssaid. “in general. their effects art pronounced and out of proper- tlon to what is encountered in dealing with individuals under normal conditions." a Dean Rusk's I Ifls Husband's Ear ' WASHINGTON (AP) —. StateI Seer Dean Rusk has a! diplomatic aide in his wife—I s e an inside view into every embassy in town. . Virginia Rusk. who once may Jared in history and geography. f ures at first that “m Ipeople might. be planting things Iin my ear" as she. did the 50-. Icial rounds of the diplomatic gcorps ‘ One day she overheard some Iluncheon gossip about Southeast I Asia. few days later, she recalls. Door prize. A EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT LACHUTE HIGH SCHOOL Protestan Teachers Wanted For l963-64 Chemistry Specialist: Qualified to teach Senior Matriculation. and with experience. Mathematics Teacher: For High School Grades. Salary Scale I 2700 -— 4900 II 3000 — 5500 HI 3300 -— . — U50 Vi 4900 —- 9360 Credit will be given for experience. Cumulative sick leave a retirement gratuity in effect. Lachuie High School started Subject Promotion in 1963 and plans to start teaching Grade XII in the earning year. Apply. statian qualifications. experience. aid names for re- Charlottetown, P.E.I. Phone 4-8506 Stanley Bridge. phone Rustlco 4-12. Legal Notices The Council will assist in air- muing leave of absence from present employer. Apply before March 31st to: Ralph W.‘ Kane. Secretary- Treasurer, Nova Scotis Advisory Council on Sc P. O. Box 578. Halifax. N. S. I 7804 ’ hml Television I DO YOU NEED MONEY? Mounts tbflm7dtysofbllling duo. mobs PROFESSIONAL CARDS I Arch itects I I I I I | WM) MIX- ‘ ing now offered by? 3310;, Ind S lllett Ltd" ll “'9' hzuse. Prince Street Wharf. N complete line of Master Feed! In Re Estate of ISABELLE and Concentrates in stock, MAY JOHNSTON late of Puremill Franchise mixer. Dll- peter-3 Road In King's County, Ion and Spillett Ltd. Gilli“; Registered one. econ d. lottetowo. P.E.I, I testste. eleven o'clock I March All 1963 DOYLE’S RADIO & TV SERVICE "ON THE 5PM REPAIR8" DIAL 4-4305 : A Ithe situation there “knockedI If m for a loop" at the state‘ : department. . I “0h. didn't you know about! Ithat?" she said to the secre-I Itsry. “I heard it at a luncheon." I “if l'd only known," he is- mented. I Since then Secretary Rusk 5 gets the lowdown on talk bigI land small. Even if it sounds like 3 Irivia, Mrs. Rusk says, “I pour ' t on." President Kennedy may notI have taken it into consideration I when he named Rus theI csln'net post. but he got I dip. 1, lomstlc duet in Mrs. usk. ’ Mrs. Rusk, with, what has. Ibeen described as missionaryE Izeal. has made It her job toI Iget to know just about every diplomat—Joreign and domestic. m I MISCOUCHE I Arthur LeClalr. Miscouche in pilot. - ferencc to: . H J. Royal. Prineilal. 455 Court Street, chute. Qu . , l Que - NOTICES NOTICES Souris Dramatic Society Presents The Wayward Kiss NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN been INCOME TAX RETURNS Financial Advisory Service CHESTER STAIRS 37A Elm Avenue Dial #8673 Charlottetown At St.'Mary's Hall Tuesday. March I? At 8:30 P.M. Good Specialties Winners at the recent Fire- a patient in Prince County Hos- I fro .1 x She never misses s nMday celebration. w GOES ALONE Almost alw ma ' H so- cial rounds alone. while hus- rfi ‘ nd s wor inmost every night until at least a,',p.m.. Mrs. Rusk has become thol best known figure at diplomatic parties. Simple and friendly. dressing without opulence. wearing her brown hair tight bun. she has made many friends in the role she describes as “a rep- resentational one for my hot band." She started a practice of in- formal morning meetings in her small home to get acquainted with the wife of every new dip- lomat. Whenever an ambas- sador is transferred. she tries to get in a farewell call on his wife. She shuns lavish affairs as a means of her entertaining and declares “we in Washington all eat too much. anyway." Mrs. Rusk. the tamer Vir- ginia Wynifred Folsie of Seat- tle. Wash. met her husband at Mills College. l girls school in Oakland. Calif. She was I teach- ing assistant. and Rusk. her professor. taught government and international relations and was dean tam] . Th married in 1937. She says thst her greatest single lock on the diplomstlo front is that she does not speak any foreign W. She also says she would find homebound mic frustrating now. man's Cribbage T o u r n nment were Mrs. Hilary DesRoche and Mrs. Anthony DesRoche. The weekly cribbage' tourna- ment was held in the Canadian Legion in Miscouche. Thursday night. Prizes for high score went to Lionel Gsudet and Leonard Gaudet. Mrs. Jerry Richard, Miscon- che. left for Bathurst. N13. to attend the capping ceremony of her daughter Betty. who is train- ing in St. Joseph's Hotel Dieu Hospital, there. The weekly whtat in Miscouche was held Tuesday evening with 13 tables in play. High scores '- that a Citation has ex- We Offer “SI'SWVIW 9"; traoted for the passing of the I loans for any Worth I final accounts in the above Es- ose . . . up to . H fate and for an Order for dia- 36 months to my! I tolbution and t ring of . nine 1 be before the pre- 117 22:33:?1’0 ‘_ siding Justice in the Estates , m Gt Geo- th 44'1" mm“ Sammie"? gm”: Y awning. I our 11 the foreman. «it day of DATED this COLD WAVE SPECIAL! S 7.50 :for $4.00 SHAMP —-$l 00 SHAMPOO SET & cuT $1.50 GALA BEAUTY SALON 105 K ST. PHONE 0-9481 Montague Regional High School :l TENDERS Tenders for to tires and tubes {or school buses will be received by the undersigned up to March 30. I963. GILBERT A. GAUDET. P ' ' 126 Richmond St. Peter A. McNeil PO. Box 513 Architect PHONE 894-4872 L Ls‘urze A. (iolés G. Keith Picth ssocts 8 c “I. . Registered AMINO! mu m e. o. lo: in a on. s: Mm m Gnu Goo. on. out um “"°'“""' u" hum-Ids Dist up no. Hm - HI. Persons! ANEX. CONTAINING 00 PER- cent lanolin. is an effective Gontwell’s. and may United, SEE PAGE 3 “FOR LATE NOTICES Tires to be first line rayon-plain thread- l4 size 750:: 20 and 2 size 8253120. Tenders to include installation. Lowest or any tender not necessarily oc- coptod. ' RUTH MacLEOD Secretary were won by Phil LeClsir. for the mom, lsdies (Mrs. Carrie LeClslr). The consolation prise went to Jerry Richard. and Mrs. Norma DeaRoche. Lunches and other hments were. sold" the proceeds in aid of the Fire- man’s Club. A successful Bingo was held recently in Mfscouche Ht‘i School Auditorium the proc gloss this was for the Hockey u . At the March monthly meet- ing of the CWL papers were out to members to be filled in for s new election of officers. 0 Pisoum EAST .,/ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Forquhar- son. Canavoy were visitors st the home of Mr. and Mr. George Dover recently. . Mrs. Levi Jay was hostess to the ladies of Pisquld East Wo- men’s Institute Tuesday blitht. When routine business 'wss com- pleted s jumbled Word contest wss put on by Mrs. Levi Jay. and wss won by Gladyoyjirt. and Mrs. Rog MncN , I‘drswn by Mrs. MscNevin. A lcious lunch was served by s . sulstod by her as tor. Mrs. Machvin. ' Mrs. Harold sz spent Wed- nesday in Lorne Valley at the home of bar brothsrtn-llw sud sister. Mr. and MrIL‘IorIe Mao- Donald. Mr. and Mrs. George ‘J sy, I Lorne Valley visited than" dau- ghter. Mrs. Earle MacDonald and Mr. MacDonald, lost to Mrs. Cub Pack gave I brlsf talk so their activities. Rubens! '- J. Summer-ids ‘ .1 l- sy’s unc . iliard d M 3m nutrients is Ilia. "an. IL-ira.‘ I h I .I I