CES /_Nonices e E.I. Hiberay’ Women’ s Association * ANNUAL MEETING. sAfUROAY,. oct. Ist. - 2430 P.M. ° {Confederation/ Chntze: Charlottetown cyést Speaker—Hon. Alexashiee Campbell yr PRS public is cordially invited. ; f “APPLY IMMEDIATELY ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE Two Year. Teathing Assignments | AFRICA, ASIA, CARIBBEAN Beginning September, 1967 ‘Qualified secondary ‘teachers especially Math and Science with university degree and five years experiénce. ind technical fields. Eduéation Specialists various fields. Both French speaking and English speaking each. required, , /APPL ICATIONS. _CLOSE OCTOBER 5 External Aid Office, 75 Albert Street, Ottawa 4- Ontario. | WA N TE D eon HOME PARENTS The Department of Welfare is presently planning the-inauguration of a new program of — Youth Care. This involves the operation of Group Homes in a residential area serving about six children under the supervision of the Division of Child Welfare. We are anxious to engage suitable married couples, ‘as house parents and invite applications -(mmediately. Mea Yee - ADDRESS CORRESPONDENCE TOs: The Director of Child Welfare Attn. Group Homes Program P.O. Box 2000 Charlottetown, P.E.I. Goods and Service . . . Where to find Teacher trainers both primary and secondary, b \Repaie of pdparein hall she of re- ) eng equipment. Foueth class sta- - -fonary, engineer's license ‘Tequired. » "Salary. to ‘compensate with experience. Write: FAIRWEATHER’ S TIRE SERVICE. P.O. Box 292, Saint John, N.B. ALLIED YOUTH ALUMNI ; Any person, formerly members of Allied Youth who are interested in its work and in con- tinuing it through an Alumni are requested to write or contact personally Kenny DesRoches 82 Green Street - eee P.ELI,. ‘Information might also be ‘acquiréd “at the above address. It is hoped to have a meee of interested persans in the near future. Hoping to hear from you. David M. Boswell, Director Kenny DesRoches,_ President. + ee aes Signed:: EMPLOYMENT ae _ Requires: perience. MARITIME HOME FOR GIRLS TRURO, N. Se a ‘ GRADUATE SOCIAL WORKER HOME ECONOMICS TEACHER Salary commensurate with qualifications and ‘ex- Also —— 2 COUNSELLORS ~ Salary range, $2,400 - $3,300. i Stine Apply immediately to: ~ Superintendent ac ncomeNte | eed ANNTAL THANESOTVING het try key difiner and bazaar, Victoria Hall, | Monday, October 10, 1954 Sponsored ‘by United Chureh Women. Serving from iopm. | CITY AND QUEENS * ‘ADVANCE NOTICE. Community Con Tuesday, 8.30 p.m.i Abril bth, -Wed- ibaa 8.30 p.m. ; ve every Wednesday night at 8 p.m. Admisaton - 0c, Lunch served. Good music. Dancing 930 to 12.30. aid of the rink. and cut. $1.00. » Salon. Telephone 2.2639 ANCE EVERY peaey night Eldon. Bat in aid of the ri RESERVE NOVEMBER “17th for Trinity United Church Womens’ salad supper and bazaar. Money To Loan MONEY FOR RENT Get all those bills. cleaned up and forget them! Just phone _Crescent and tell us how much money you'd like to rent. Then drop in at your convenience ‘and get cash for those bills. It can take you as little as 10 minutes to rent the money you need at Crescent. ean rent from Crescent— - CRESCENT MONEY RENTAL Ee ae For cert dates, 1966 - 1957 season: October | phone 13, Thursday, 6.30 p.m.; January “Jist, DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND. ecard | \\game in Orange Hall LOBA, Kirkwood tague open. daily DANCE BELFAST hall, Friday night. Ia COLD WAVE. $4.50, shampoo, wave | ; Ann Shirley Beauty|. DANCE EVERY Friday night, Some of ‘the cient ways you ‘ THE GALA Beauty Salon, 105 Kent |S Nyoat, continues special€ on all cold és Closed © Tuesdays and open Thus ayand Friday evenings. Tele- 9481. | \ ‘ KINGS COUNTY MAIN STREET ‘Beauty, Parlor, Mon. day to Saturday,. also Tuesday and rsday evenings. Specials on cold waves. Telephone - 2162. Lois Buell, prop. ae DANCE MORELL Regional. High, Saturday night, October Ist. Featuring music by the Vandells. Dancing 9 > Ns > ary’. Parish Hall, Souris. Music hy @ Blue Crystals’. Admission .75e, DANCE IN Fortune Hall every Wed. nesday night. ;'" Cliff, Peters. Orchestra, dancing “10*to 12:30, : PANTRY SALE at Stewart and Becks Saturday. October 1, at 2 p.m. Spon- sored by Legion Ladies Auxiiiary REGULAR FRIDAY night dance Mor- ell Village hall. Music by “The Group’? Sponsored by the Village of Morell Ine. DRIVEN FAR SINCE Te modern: rubber-core golf ball was invented in the United ‘States in 1899, replacing the :| pitalon Sept. 27th, 1966 te Mr. and ¢ Vital Statistics BIRTHS FORD — At the Charlottetown Hos Mrs. Floyd’ ford, a son, Darren Allan, weight 7 lbs., § ozs. : "(N- MEMORIAM. HOOR — In loving memory of my mothem Mrs. Samuel Hood, who passed Sony one year ago today September One sad ond laity peer bag Deanne Since our great sorrow fell The shock that we received "mat day No one can ever tell. Het Soto We On CrOREIE OS meet (A And courage to bear the biow But. what it meant to lose you No one will ever know. You bid\mo one a Jast farewell Nor even said goodbye, You were gone before we reaiized And only God knows why. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by daughter Ruth and son-in-law Monty. HOOD — In memory ‘of -my “gear away September 30, From hospi bed yo ‘heavenly rest God took her home to be His guest. We lived in hope and prayed in vain That she would soon be well again, But God decided we must part {gutta-percha ball. He eased her pain, but broke». our hearts, * Sadly missed by Roy and family. WANTED LABORATORY TECHNICIAN for Sackville Memorial Hospital Sackville, New Brunswick pply: : Miss Geraldine Smith, R.N. | HOOD — September 30, 1965. As the Golden Gates stood open, One, year ago today, With farewells left unspoken, She sadly slipped away. I hope you had_ pain. to bear, I never saw you jdie, I only know you Names away, And. never said good-bye. Only a cluster’ of mamaied:: Sprayed with a million tears, Wishing God had spared -you, Just a fos more years. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by her son Chartes. HOOD — In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs, Samuel Hood, who- passed away Sept. 30th, 1965. Time speeds on, one year has passed ore on its g.oom, its shadow within wer home, where all seemed And og "from us a shining ,jignt. We miss that light and ever will, ae on place there is none can Down here we mourn,’but not in vain, For up in Heaven we wid meet again. by son Warren, daughter-in-law Arlene, and srenenitren Cone, Shauneen and mother, Mrs. Samuel seed who passed | Shane. HOOD — loving memory of Mrs. S.S. Hood who passed away September 30, 1965. . In-a gcaveyard softly sleeping Where the flowers gently wave, Lies the one I loved so dearly In her silent lonely grave. Though-ber smile is. gone forever And her ‘hands I cannot touch, 1 shall never lose sweet memories Of the one I loved so. much. | band Samuel &.. Hood, P.E.L. That we do not think Lovingly remembered by Dot’ and Millie, RENTALS You Re Can As Long Monthly Rent As Only A $ 52.88 12 months $ 5.00 105.75 12 months 10.00 p By z ica 19.00 . mont j 758.89 30 months 32.00 RENTALS 1988.39 30. months =~ . 41.00 ~~» - ao 9800 iad inet em er S for an - pose are “avalipbiew jer ak ‘CRESCENT FINANCE wr >, CANADA'S MOST CONSIDER. ATE FINANCE COMPANY.’ phone 892-2411 229 Water Stret,. Summerside ~ phone 436-2251 Main Street, Montague Phone 838-2407 » 124 Kent Stret, Charlottetown Telephone 894-9531. ~ Apartments Available “PLE. Senior Citizens Corporation. has two single-unit apartments for immed- iate rental at Montague. Applications ‘can be made to, Douglas MacLaren, Montague, representative or the Administrator of Senior Citizen Housing, Box 2000, Ch’ town. e wee, Maritime Home for Girls ‘BUSINESS SERVICE: oo , .P. 0. Box 826, Truro, Nova Scotia them in Charlottetown and District BUYING - SELLING REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE _ SERVICES’ WANTED SUING om ae ROBERT McINNIS ALE BOTTLES ——___ J. W. MacKENZIE ‘Interior — Exterior Painting . Real Estate Consultant - Appraiser and Broker 269 Queen Street Michael Bros. Ltd. 240 Dorchester St.> “4 20c per dozen ~. Charlottetown * RES. “PHO Memider of C.A 4-8595 | S. W. WILLIS Realtor - Insurance Appraiser - Builder _ Beer Bottle Exchange. Drop your beer bottles at MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. Tel. Office: 894-7242 e Pe oa GEORGE PEAKE k Service |: : BOTTLE EXCHANGE UMITED REAL ESTATE O'BRIEN Iron and |. - INSURANCE Metal Co. Ltd. 92 SNGKE 228 Lower Prince St. —Charlottetows and Papering. An A-l guaranteed, Free coining Telephone 892-2153 day 894-4896 atter 5 p.m. Real Estate Ltd. - Broker, Appraiser Phone 2-1611 Auto Salvage Kensington Rd. Parkdale See>us for auto parts and _ After . Hrs. 2-2300: ° Supplies ‘Member of C. A. R. E. B. Finley MacKinnon SERVICES a - MONUMENTS Thomson Septic LEVI POWER, fank Service Montague Septic Tank Pumping, Local Representative is “Courtesy 1s our motto” J.T. DOYLE | Box 816 Charlottetown | EZ RALPH FOY, Phone 44407 SERVICES "WOOD'S FUELS Texaco Stove and Furnace Oi | Free Oil Burner Service. 15 Woodlawn Ave. Ch'town Dial 892-2336 REAL ehdae wo Charlottetown - Head Office 90 Kent Street—892-2511 Branch Offices S’Side - 381 Beaver 2985 woe — WILSON’ Dial 43624 RALPH FOY, ISLAND BRIKCRETE Plumbing and Heating Contractor SEPTIC TANK and FIELD TILE INSTALLATION CUSTOM BACKHOEING 4” Field Tile. 6” Cement Blocks Phone 4-4411 — West Royalty | Flagst j 149 North Yiver Road» a cae ca Dial 4-3942 LOTUS CAFE FOR RENT $18.00 per year Air-conditioned. Delicious Chinese and Canadian Foods Take out Service J. J. FOLEY Island.Wide Service TRANSFER SERVICES pa re oa Eastern Painters | | Courteous Service. Limited se wen Exte d interior MOMENTS ec Granite and Marble also Cemetery Lettering. .. CURRIE BROS. Malpeqiie Road ving fabric, spray paint- “Free Estimates” Mae are ready to-serve Phone 43910 72 Queen St. Call 4-4121 . Hubert D. Joy, Rel. As i Mahagement Consultant - SEPTIC TANK general management $ finance & control @ hospitals. @ general and cost accounting ~ 192 Belvedere Avenue : Charlottetown Phone 4-9961 Rethy’s TV & Radio arse NOW OPEN ot Repairs on all Electrical Appliances. Reasonable Rates Phone 4-5113 or apply : 137 Upper Queen FIELD TILE INSTALLATION @ BACK HOEING reasonable Rates . LORNE FOY Ph. Crapaud 42-34 Tryon READ THE ¢ Ch'town 4-8311 | e590 Sydney ne ARTHUR H. ROPER ,./:0. Box 1801 oF 8 Eim Ave chem 48278 SUNNYSIDE | inof Repa UT Y White Rose and Shell Products Ce eer Goodyear tires and a full a ‘Specializing in latest hair accessories, styles, tinting, rinses - and ; perms. Open Tuesday, Thurs- day and Friday evenings. BAKERIES TELEPHONE 4-4712 HOME BAKERY | PIANO LESSONS |. _49 Spring Park Road— fa —By~experiencedteacher= |} : “Mt.. Allison Trained Bpecialties made to ceier. Parkdale Area’ ® Ample parking. Dial 44224. Dial 4-4018 * —,-—_—_———+f CLASSIFIED New Fall Dresses Arriving ‘Daily THE GLORIA . “Where Smarter Women Shop” Sizes 5 - 24% 155 Great George St. : Phone 4-4714 AYLWARD'S FURNITURE EXCHANGE LTD. 87. Prince St. Phone 4-3125 “Walk a block from uptowa— and save dollars.” ae / a> 9 @ SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED] — (1) owner. (2) _ such railroad. (3) (4) Act apply. September 21, 1966. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island NOTICE. "BUILDING NEAR HIGHWAY Section 41 of the-Roads Act, 1965, reads as follewii See No person shall, without a written permit from. the Minister, erect any building at a distance of less than 50 feet from the boundary. of any highway or road, nor shall:any such building: be erected at a distance of less than fifty feet from’ those of the next oe : No person shall, without a ‘written permit from the Minister, a any building, structure, sign or billboard, at a distance of less than _ two hundred feet from the point of intersection of any intersecting roads or highways or at a point less than two hundred feet from the point of intersection of a road or highway with a railroad. For the purpose of this section, the point of intersection of such roads or : highways shall be the point at which the centre lines of such roads or highways intersect, and in the case of a road or highway intersect- ing with a railroad the point of intersection shall be the point at-. which the centre line of such road intersects with the centre line of \ No person shall; without a written permit from the Minister erect at or near a curve or bend in a ‘road or highway any building, struc- ture; sign or billboard which may“obstruct or interfere in any man- ner with a clear view of traffic on the said road or highway or which would result in a reduction of theactual sight of traffic on the said road or highway to less than one thousand feet. woe The Minister upon receiving application for such permit may grant or refuse such permit and his decision to grant or refuse the permit shall be final and conclusive. (5) This section shall not apply to any-incorpoPated city, town, inco orated , Village or to any area in which the Regulations of the Towa Planning 4° GEORGE J. FERGUSON, “Minister of Highways . , “Island community. mate cost per student. Silver Jewellery Leathercraft Y ‘Woodttiming Weaving Ceramics _regist¢ring. 'e Su HANDCRAFT INSTRUCTION Beginning October 17, the following courses of instruc- tion are available to organized classes in any Prince Edward — i The figures set opposite each craft are the number of students required for each class, time necessary to complete a course and approxi- é Two classes are taught each day. One in ~ a and one in the evening—except weaving. saa Weeks refer to Monday through Friday, Copper Enamelled Jewellery 6 or 8 students 4 wt 2 weeks “$12. 00 6 or 8 students 1 week, 8.00 6 or 8 students 1 week 8.00 6 students 2 weeks 14.00 5 ‘students 4 weeks 22.00 iD students 3 weeks 15.00 Instruction in leathercraft will, depend need the number of classes ee register classes and for further ‘information af or phone MRS, MURIEL LISTER Director of Handcrafts ‘H2 Pownal St., Charlottetown, P.E.I. HOOD Memory of away--one-year;ago today: 30, 1965. She wished no one a last farewell, Nor even said good-bye, She was gone before we knew &, And only God knows why. It only takes a little space Te write how mich we miss her But it will take the rest of our lives To forget the day we lost her. Sadly missed by her daughter Amy, son.in-law Bill end granddaughters. Charlotte, Sharon, and Beth. HOOD—In Memory of “Nanny”, Mrs. Samuel Hood, who passed away one year ago today September 30, 1969. a ef eee We Oe forget. You tell ‘aatonp without saying soot. But adamant of you will lever ake. - Lovin remembered and sadly by grandchidren Ruth Ann, Richard, Roeet and Ronald Montigny. BUNTAIN — In loving memory of Chee- ter Buntain who departed: this life Aep. tember 30, 1965. Always remembered by a dear friend, PHILLIPS — In loving memory of Mrs. | Parmenas Phillips who departed this In loving memory of my dear mother Mrs. S.S. Hood who passed away Lovingly remembered and sadly missed remembered by. her hus- Charlottetown, day, dear = Grace, loving mother, Mrs. Sam Hood, whe pensea September , | western boundary Five 7The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fit, Sept. 30, 1966. 5 Hees Suggests. Construction And Aid Cut ‘leosourc, Ont. (CP)—Con servative MP George Hees su: here federal! Spending — or construction -and foreign aid should be slashed to combat in flation. Sizeable cuts in . spending would reduce the need for a tar increase, he told the Progres sive Conservative Association oF . Cobourg, in his Northumberland : riding. Mr. Hees predicted that Ft nance Minister Sharp will am nounce, a $300,000,000 tax . in crease next month. ‘this would “feed the fires of inflation’ at a time when the government was asking Canadians to redu their expenditures. : He criticized Mr. Sharp for’ - cutting back expneditures on re © search and putting off the prom- tséd — $10,000,000-a-year univer- sity scholarship plan. - Notes for Mr. Hees’ ‘address were issued in advance of de- livery. Monaacs Sale To be sold by public auction ip front of the Law Courts Build- ing in Charlottetown in Queens County on Friday the fourth day _ of November, A.D. 1966, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, ALL THAT tract, plece and parcel of land situate, lying and being in. Lot: or ae Number. Sixty- seven (67) in Queens County, Prince Edward: Island, bounded ‘| and described as follows, that is to say: COMMENCING on the Southwestern side of the Biggar Mill Road where the same is intersected by the Southwestern boundary of land conveyed by. mas Wood, thence Southeasterly at right angles to the said Road ~ and following the said we ( chains and Twelve (12) links, thence Northeasterly at right angles (One) (1) chain, thence Southeasterly —at— ti angles — Five (5) chains and Seventéen (17) links or to.land now of formerly occupied by- John Mc- Leod, thence Southwesterly along the Northwestern bound- ary of John McLeod's land to the Northeastern boundary of John Hillman’s land, thence Northwesterly along the same Roderick McLeod to one Arte- | was saddened by, the unexpected ‘lseph Rose and Elizabeth Han- |carried on .yntil two years be- friends who were always wel- to the Biggar Mill Road a dis- tance of Ten (10) chains and Twenty-nine (29) links, ortheasterly along the Said ACRES of land a little more or less. ALSO all that other tract, ship Number Sixty-seven (67) ed as follows, that is to say: ‘COMMENCING on the South western side of the Road or. the division line of Townships Numbers Twenty-one s21) anc Sixty-seven (67) at the South eastern angle of land now 0} formerly in possesion of Ken Always remembered by the family. CARD OF THANKS THE FAMILY of the late John B. | Clarey extend sincere thanks te all the people who sent flowers, cards and|nedy Corbet, thence South letters of sympathy or _ wardly along the river to the way their recent bereavem Northwestern North _ Forty-five (45). : East to the Road, thence e-along : The community of Northwestern: moiety of a tract passing of a dear, husband, f5- | ¢r tand leased to John Curry ther and friend. The late Alfred Rose passed away in the Souris Hospital on the morning of September sev- enth, in his seventy-fourth year. He wae the son of the late Jo- z F ning, of Priest Pond. At an early age, due to the death of his father, he Was ; ly accepted the responsibility of the farm; this he any ee trae : ff oe ze fore his death when ill health forced him to retire. Medical skill ana tender nursing were ia date he passed peacefuly away. He was a devoted husband and kind father and being of a cheer- ful dispositoin made a host of | the iS Right of Prince Edward Saad, second part, and also under a power of sale contained in ap Indenture-of Mortgage on » Fas come at, his home. Left to cherish his memory are his wife the former Fior- ence MacInnis, four sons; Fran- cis, Kenneth, Daniel and Ern- est of Lakeville and five daugh- ters); (Ann) Mre. Joseph P. MacAulay: Souris Line ~ Road, (Elizabeth) Mrs. Ernest Avery, Bunbury, (Margaret) Mrs. Stew- art MacAulay, West. Royalty, (Florence) Mrs. Clement Mac- Donald Pa. U.S.A., and (Ther- esa) Mrs. Donald Dugan, Pitts- field, Mass. Also two brothers; Samuel and Matthias and two sisters; (Phenie) Mrs. Donald MacAulay and' (Margaret) Mrs. Sodwen, all of B. C. The largely attended funeral was under the direction of . the Perry Funeral Home from where the’ funeral was held on Sept. ninth to St..Columbia Church where Requiem High Mass was ‘celebrated by Rev. Fr. McIver, in the absence of the pastor Rev. with his wife, Lois Chappell, of . the first part;-and Her Majesty the Queen in the Right of the Province of Prince Edward Is‘ land, of the second part, default having been made in paymen of the principal and interest o the said mortgages. For particulars. apply -at th office of Martin & Scales, Bar risters, 129 Kent Street, Char lottetown. Dated the 20th day of Ses tember, A.D.- 1966. HER MAJESTY THE QUEE) - {in the Right of the Province ¢ Prince Edward Island, as reg resented by the Minister ¢ oer thereof. W. D. MacDonald. Present in the Mortgagee. sanctuary were Rt. Rev. J. A, Sullivan, Rev. F. L. Mullally a and Rev. Floyd McGaugh. “on were: Messrs Hugh THE-ROYAL acEachern, Lloyd. Rose; Lar- gus MacInnis Charles Mac- | CANADIAN Mahon and Walter MacDonald. 14. | | CARD OF THANKS. The family of the late .Alfred Rose wish to express there | sincere thanks to Rev. W. D, MacDonald Rev. Gerald McIver, Dr. Kassnér, Matron and Staff of Souris Hospital the’ Perry Funeral Home, and all friends | and neighbors who called, and MOUNTED POLICE has vacancies forsingle men between 18 and.30 years of age who are at least 5’ 8” Ir height, completed Grade Eleven o or and are physically fit have successfully Contdet the nearest Roya. those who sent Maks Cards, Canadian Mounted Police of ee Pes Sympathy, and. __ fice’ or write te the Com A-sincere thank-you. missioner, Royal Canadian "SEA YIELDS TONS Mounted Police, Ottawa 7, The world's fishermen caught § Ontario. a record 46;600,000 tons of salt- water fish last year aforesaid, bounded and describ- —— ~~