ae ot NOTICES NOTICES YOUR AD ON- THE. CLASSIFIED PAGE ‘MEANS CASH -EVERY DAY. ‘SPECIAL DANCE ~ ~ ROLLAWAY CLUB MONDAY, APRIL 4th.. 9 until 12:30 ‘Mute by Downteunans, Blue. Crystals Hi Notes. 100% proceeds for Easter Seal Campaign 4 fi ANNOUNCEMENTS. s a DR. FRANK MacMILLAN will be’ ‘absent from thPYChariottevows Cline | tiow Centre, Charlottetown. 1,110 don. | apes 2nd, at 8 p.m. '. ors needed — BE ONE Biince Edwerd Island United Fund TO SERVE YOU BETTER : - WE'VE MOVED Feast i 16.250 152 KENT STREET Charlottetown. The .New “Tweel Building” ‘ + —Your-enquiries concerning any of. the services : su by your United Fund will be welcome. Mailing address: P.O. Box..247, Charlottetown " i The Guardian, Phaicdate Sat., April 2, 1966. 13) CITY & See een manera NORTH RIVER Senior hockey tea- . | gue at St. Dunstan's Rink tonight Sat. | urday. an game of “finals for Philip y.. Hampshire Bull" ~ CITY AND QUEENS nS, PARE Mamie. a) Hampshire Women’s Institute. First game of tournament. WING TO A. déath in the commun- there will be no dance at the Re creation Centre, ‘New Glasgow Sat. from March 31 to April 21 inclusive. | DR. ‘DAYID -STEWART, Crapaud be | ginning in April “will have office hours urday April 2nd: Next dance will be | hy appointment only. Telephone. be | Easter Monday April 11th. | tween 6:30 and 9 a.m. if possible. r FOR AN EVENING of fun and | RESERVE APRIL “4. 5 and & for Red | laughter plan to attend the variety Blood Donor. Clinics, Confedera. show in Coran Bann hall on Saturday red ; NOTICES - NOTICES: _ EXCLUSIVE SAUNA (Finnish Steam Bath) now sweeping the country. Tremendous opportunity for a person or or organiza- tion to take: advantage of the growing popularity - _of the Sauna in hotels, motor hotels, office and ‘apartment: buildings, clubs, hospitals, and private EMMETT POWER, _ AUCTION-SALE — $2 milch cows, 17 already freshened and 15 to freshen soon; 1 Hereford bull, 2 years old (Reg.);,1 mare, 8 year# old with foal; 1 year Old colt; 1 Massey tractor 44 in perfect condition; 2 dump carts on‘ rubber; 1 driving sleigh; 1 box sleigh; work harness; 1 DeLaval*milking machine, pipe ¢o milk 40 cows; 1 DeLaval electric separator, 1000 lb. cap.; milk cans, 50 and 80° Ibs. ; = 2;000 bus. of mixed grain, excellent quality; 500 . bales of hay. ‘Terme of sale cash. Lunches. sold on-the-ground. J. THOMAS McKENNA, Owner. Auctioneer, If not fine first fine day following. Prince Edward Island Rural Beautification Society Competitions 1966 - Farm Home Improvement Small Holding Improvement Flower Gardens Community Improvements Rural Cemetery Improvement Tourist Association Competition The 1966 Rural Beautification Society Prize List _is now available, write for your copy to-day. Ad-». dress your request to: The Secretary, a P. E.I. Rural. Beautification P.O. Box 1194, _, Chamtottetown, P.E. I. foniety, EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT .- | t : TEACHERS CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION or P.E.I, ca fea EMPLOYMENT.OPPORTUNITIES > - Saint Michael’s High School requires Catholic a ae teachers for the 1966-- 67 school year. at OC, SLPRRINTRNEN Tue, ire one advisory i Vincial educational in» igned district. , 1 Math ai: Science mpecialist tor. high, sghool “| “ineel tect) ea acieton Si cnciareh : progressively responsible teaching experience, and some ex- 8 Elementary teachers | perience in’ school administration; or any equivalent com- Excellent salaries offered. Apply, giving full par- |, $7377." Competition per sapere: Salary ranges, MON: ticulars, to: - |GENERAL DUTY. NURSES—i ed fi C. E. MeKIBBON, Principal, ee tae eae “anlar “eorccaacere ite is ' St. Michael’s High School © ‘qualifications and experience. Salary Tange: $3726. - $4529. : Riverbend-Alma, P.Q. Competition No. 4662. = Competition closes Saturday, April 9, 1966. me 2: .| Application forms may be ebtained by writing the Civil Service . a = Cc , P.O. Box 817, Charlottet nby callin x WA NF E D. ch New "Proving Building, Rochford Street,” Chariottetowd, ; ae 7 . t e- i‘ £ *ge r 7 First class mechanic.for a leading new a car dealer in Charlottetown. All com- -. SCOTSBURN CO-OPERATIVE SERVICES ~ pany‘ benefits, holidays with pay. Sal- Scotsburn, Pictou County ary open. Weiler Ce - Requires the Services of a ‘ Box 19770 Guardian- Patriot “LIVESTOCK -HERDSMAN. DUTIES: To supervise the management of" sow herd of 400. TEACHERS REQUIRED ; | SE Sees ose ducing weanling pigs, : % ap. \ One expeyjenced teacher required. for Grade 7 in EXPERIENCE: It is important that applicant have several . years experience in the care and management of livestock. -‘Tracadlie Cross'School and one teacher to teach oa me Tae Guin ; ni fF ification: ? grades 1 to 6 in Ten, Mile House School. Supple- Ape leants to ‘give batkerou au - ome wie ment $500.00 to year commencing August 1966. | ~ MANAGER, Apply to: 6 a _ SCOTSBURN CO-OPERATIVE SERVICES, Basil MacDonald, Sec'y. SCOTSBERN, PICTOU COUNTY, N.S. - | Tracadie Cross. i : ; | LD. KING'S COUNTY : ~ Glace Bay,.N. :. he MEN AND WOMEN 7 Reauires? wae ee i Pp ‘ Rat $2. - h The-food processing and fish process- ipefitters: Rate osdeee _ing industries in King's County” are | Electricians: Rate $2. 59 per hour aiewihg fast and soon will need Sixty (80) ‘hr. work _ tae: allowance of: ADDITIONAL HELP * $3.00 per day. Contact your nearest a a set? for-full- time, part- time and tembariae: National Siaievment Service Office jobs. ee for further information ; ; ficarinfcdenn be obtained from the National -FIN ANC € AREER: ” Employment Service Registration Centres... | oe : Murray River (Public Hall)—April 4 & 5 OPPORT J ITIES |. _|. Montague (Legion Hall)—April 6 & 7 We need a young man, age 22 or over, with | sen- Souris (Federal Bldg.) —April 12, 13 & 4 ior matriculation or better educatidn and a clear | yoroy (Legion Hall) —April 18 be driving record to start on our training program.. Y ~ We supply an automobile, and expense account, Geor (Legion Hall) —April 19 : .a good starting salary, a complete personnel (HOURS 9:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. at all centres) — benefit package and an opportunity to progress © Z SE ae veut me ter rear | it Zor are terest permanent jb oF» ie desire ’ .. inquiry... The :suécessful applicant will. take .up- |. temporary one in these hae Sg BRE VOU chin & immediate residence in Amherst for this position. "attend one of the registration centres. _ ~- iting, . ae ; cca oa ae National Employment Service: Commercial Credit Goapoceiion (Placement Service for the Nation) Ltd. : t | 134 Victoria Street, East | NOTICES NOTICES = Amherst 5 aa NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS : THE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE BOARD. ie SHERWOOD SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 84 CITY OF. CORNWALL, “ONTARIO | invites | ae for the . following positions for September, 1966 Mathematics 9 - 10 (3) { Mathematics 10-12 (1) English 9-10. (2) English 11-12 (1) — Gommercial - Typing and Shorthand (1) Home Economics (1) . Science 11-12 (1) . Science 9-10 (2) . History 9-10 (1) Applicants for all positions must be university graduates and must be: to attend the Ontario ment of Educa- tion summer Courses unless eligible for & Letter of Standing SALARY SCHEDULE ee he wit Minimum Maximum or $5,200 $ 9,150 2 $5,500 $ 9,675 3 $6,200 $10,650 $6,600 4 : $11,225 Minimum Salary is under review, sae ual Increment $300 Teaching e: ence allowed in full in most cases. An applicant who hag obtained second class standing, or “better, in an approved university course to a total of 15 credits in one of the Secondary School academic subjects, or 24 credits in two related subjects is eligible for, Category 2. 42 reais are rsired. fr Category 3. Imma. ender subjects. i A credit is defined, as one lecture, Sour a week throughout thé Year, or two lecture hours :a‘ week per semester. ALLOWANCES ee 1. $300 a year to maximum for Public Secondary School — _Teaching experience. 3 " $300 a year to maximum fot teaching experience in in- _ spected Private Secondary Schools. $) $200 a year to the maximum of $1000, at the discretion of — ie poard, for recognized . experience in other private - schools. : 4 4. $200 a year to the maximum for veaching experietice ‘in Elementary Schools. 6. $200 a year for directly related business experience “to maximum of sit esd ould apply in writing to: s Applicants = apply fe a Superigbendiat of Secondary Schools: 509 Fifth Street East, Cornwall, Ontario, Please give details of experience, extra-curricular interests and cacti number. Include a’: recent t if 2. " 5 . ay Lists are being prepared of‘defaulting ratepayers in Sherwood School District. Publication and legal action will those who are in arrears after taken initia. pril 30,'1966. Signed: : Board of Trustees. war be. made to the Parliament of Canada, at “—TFrench name-of “Compagnie des Pipe-Lines. “ FOR SALE. Six Bedroom dwelling and approximately one- half acre of “land situated at. Mount Stewart. Property of the Estate of the late. Mrs. none MacDonald. For Further Particulars, Apply to: ‘“MacPHEE & TRAINOn Barristers and Solicitors, 160 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, P.E.I. . , . COMMERCIAL SOLIDS PIPE LINE COMPANY ~ NOTICE is hereby given that an-application 4 ¢ the present, next or the next ensuing. Session therepf;-for a private bill incorporating a _com- pany under the Engish’ name , of “Commercial - Solids Pipe Line Company” "and under the Commerciaux pour Solides’’ for the purpose of the construction and operation of.. pipe lines, | within and-without Canada, for the transporta-. ~ tion, storage and_ delivery of solids, liquids and gases, or any of them, and to exercise such other powers as may be deemed necessary for the carrying out of the oe of the company; . subject to the provisions of the National Energy Board Act and other relevant statutes. E DATED at the city of Ottawa this 16th day of March, 1966. EWART, KELLEY, BURKE-ROBERTSON, : ft URIE & BUTLER, “TT Metcalfe Street, Ottawa _ Solicitors for the Applicants 2 ; Grafton Street q “INFORMATION homes. We have the World’s Finest- Canadian Manufactured Sauna Heating Units, Head Office :— : General Manager SAUNA CONSTRUCTION e EQUIPMENT LTD. 865 Beaubien St. West ’ Montreal, Quebec “ATTENTION Ve a . os Are you contemplating Buying or building a home in the near future? ete ow We have first mortgage funds Co. Ltd. year ive service to the publie in Prosthetic and hotie appliances. a ; We marufacture all Dede of artificial tribe, braces and Orthopaedic iances in a modern plant, using the latest pment, materials and technique available. “HOW TO. PREPARE 5 "YOUR: 1965 INCOME TAX RETURNS. Official representatives of the Taxation a « DEEN of oil vee Revenue, Gy SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. APRIL 6th and 7th, 1966 for the purpose Of assisting taxpayers in Western regions of the Province by providing them with any informatiofy required otcomplete their 1965 Income Tax returns. 4 \ These representatives will be available for consultation at the NEW FEDERAL BUILDING APRIL 6th 9:00 a.m. - 9: 00 p.m. - “April 7th 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (THIS OFFICE DOES NOT CLOSE AT NOON) Taxpayers in these areas-are ‘invited to take advantage of this free: service ot the public. BY LET YOUR INCOME TAX a HELP YOU. “tht p Livestock Shippers & Peluicors Our schedule nae receiving livestock ' at our Plant the week of April 4th - 9th will be as follows: - HOGS— Monday & Tuesday 8™%e@.m.- 5 p.m. ‘Wednesday 8 a.m.-10 p.m. We shall not be receiving hogs on ~ Thursday. ~~ CATTLE & CALVES— Monday & Tuesday 8 a.m.- e . Wednesday © 8 a.m. 10% p.m. Thufsday 8 a.m.- 5 p.m Our Plant will be closed Good Erldey: Open for business as usual on Easter Monday. eer Cindd Candd u for your co- operation: a Packers Limited Charlottetown, P.E.I..- We carry a complete line of wheelchairs, walk- . ers, canes and crutches. P.O. Box 688, Moncton, Ww. OB. ATTENTION ' suite, 1 bed with highboy, chesterfield and chair, television set, 1 swivel chair, end tables,_coffee table, hostess chair, lanips, complete set of dishes, _ linens, 1 electrolux’ (nearly new), clothes hamper, and many other articles too numerous to men- tion. 1 boys’ bicycle (6 mos. old). Terms: CASH. WENDLE CUDMORE Owner / x CLAUDE CRASWELL Auctioneer ~ Dial 4-7824 AUCTION SALE ATBRACKLEY Tuesday, April 12th—1!:30 p.m. | \. | REGULAR SATURDAY night Write to | Horace Hayes; George Ballum; Ancll and Jean boca Allan’and Fannie Bal- jum; Marion and Arnold Mac].ennan; Margaret and Glen MacKinnon; Mrs. Jones, Margaret and Mil- dred: George Beck: Beth, Dick, Joan and Ma- Ns eg al Royals. Game time 8 p.m. sharp. Admission 50 cents. “ KINGS COUNTY BINGO AT ‘Moiitague Legion Home eyery - Monday night at 8 p.m. CENTENNIAL BEAN Supper and dance, Montague Legion Home Satur- day April 2nd. 5 to 8 pm. welcome. PANTRY AND RUMMAGE 9 !-e,° Montague Maritime Flectrie Office, Saturday April 2nd., 2 p.m. Ladies Curling Clab, ‘ danca, | Montague Legion Home Music by Cliff Peters and Archie Stewart. $1.90 per couple. DISTRIBUTORSHIE,.. ow «| at?" "7, cmt, st ome \ a, acLean Cement Blocks, Mon: : (For Only $2000. 00) | PRINCE COUNTY Profitable -distributorship available in Prince ng Edward Island for the Authentic Sauna. Baths - aren inte Ri tpn ae RESERVE MONDAY A 4th tork: | sete MOMDAE, Anes. te nd——ang ———— | Glee Club, in a two hour concert and’ variety show at Kens’ ington Regional Righ School Auditorium. All proceeds for band uniforms: Admissio’ only : [ ete students 25 cents. iS ~ Sponsored we lepene Lions rents | Association. aang ee OBITUARY. Inserted by the family. = MRS. JOHN BALLUM The death. occurred at the Prince Edward Island Hospital’ on Monday, Feb. 21, 1966, of Mrs. John Ballum of "Montague. Mrs. Ballum, in her 47th year, died following a lengthy. illness - several aenins hospitaliza- on. r- The former Beatrice C. Yeo of Harmony, P.E.I., she moved to Montague with her husband and family about fifteen years ago. She leaves to mourn, her husband, five sons and three daughters: Burton in Charlotte- town; Kenneth, Bryce and Alvin . bie Janice and aca: at available on residential single dwellings ee survived ae and duplexes. : [and Kenneth Yoo te Torentor ereere? Rodgvon, Waltham, : Eastern - nee Trust - Re rie Deroth, re aS Chaottown, PET a eee ~ peeenone 4-7383 viving are. two entebiiree, Maritime Orthopedic |, me-iemral serves "was ha MONCTON, N.B. conducted. by’ Rev. Nas tee Have completed the ‘Sth ot lunge tar Wes ok Petre : of the just memory - is blessed.” Mrs, AF. ‘Campbell was organist, and Jed the choir” Phone 382-7011 Paul Dewar, J.E. Cudmore, Sie ] ee Sono The. ieee AUCTION SALE verge Tad Wade toe lie MacDonald, Kenneth Fraser, AT E. McCarron, Charles MacLean, GE HALL, KIRKWOOD DRIVE _|Laan ant terbe Meteenelte “ORAN pees etree the Mon- “oo is ue mi , On Saturday, April 9th at 1:30 p.m. Pillow the Family Cathet . 4 ray — Br ms Consisting ‘of Household Furniture - ere nee . 30” electric stove(220), 1 Frigidaire, 1 auto- (Reynolds; The Cudmores; St. matic. washet, 1 chrome set, 1 complete bedroom ™ |Andrews Presbyterian Church; Norman, Anita and Sharon Bal- lum; Sprays — Employees Her- tage Manufacturing Co., Toron- io; “O" Troop R.C.M.P., -Re- - ‘gina; Mrs. John Steele Sr.; Mr. ° and Mrs. B.H. Yeo; Kay and ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray and Ruth Ballum; and Lorraine Steele: Matthews Fam r Floyd and Annie MacAusie George and $dith. Worth; "Prince County Hospital Nufses Alum nae; “|Victoria West, P.E.I.; Staff Mon: tague Furnishing Co.; Montague. Branch; Classmates and Teachers, Grade 3 and 7, Presbyterian Ladies Aid, - sey? Men _ Farm: Machinery and Cattle ; No. 630 Case 4 plow tractor $ pt. hitch, heat houser for tractor and umbrella, No. 400 Case tractor 3 pt. hitch with’ -heat houser and manure loader, Ferguson tractor, 3 furrow mounted plow (Case), triple cultivators 29 spring teeth, (mounted or trailing), Ford 10 ft, tandem discs 32 plate, cut front discs (mounted), 5 ton New Idea rubber tire wagon with rack, New Idea manure Spreader with forage box P. T.O., Case baler P. T. 0., John Deere 7 ft. mower PeT. O., hydraulic trailer-type, Lely side delivery rake, 10 ft. culti- | ladder, feed troughs, electric fencer ‘with batteries, quantity. | -with—blower (large size), | of new lumber 2’ x 4’, 1’ x 4’, 1’ x 6’, tools etc., quantity of seed oats and seed barley, 1959 Imé@Pnational dual wheel truck, | motor in very good condition with rails and platform, 1 Hol- stein gow bred for fall (3 yr, old), 1 Hereford veal calf (bull) (4 mos. old), 1 Charloois (cross) bull calf (10 mos. old), 1 Holstein heifer bred for fall. Furniture. 1 new space neater desk, cedar chest of drawers, laundry tubs. All ry in A-1 condition, ; 4 Electric clippers. . ia rs If not fine, first fine day" ‘following. Terms _Cash, OWNER * AUCTIONEER ‘'L R. MOL. CLAUDE CRASWELL Dial 4-7824 ‘Fund — Mr. and Mrs Dewar; . stitute; Kings County Memorial Hospital — Mr. and Mrs. Alden Baker: Students Council, Monta- gue Regional High School; ‘erett and Mrs. Irene Thompson; _| Mr: and Mrs. W.R. MacLean. Presbyterian ~ Young Peoples Society; CGIT; cattle oiler, hydraulie ramp, large square steel water tank, poy. alufninum water tank, tank for hauling water, 24 ft. extension “Workers; | CARD OF THANKS Montague Elementary School. > “Memorials to Canadian Cancer Frank ~ Montague Womens In- Ev- Memorial gifts to St. Andrews st? Andrews _ packer, 12 ft. chain harrows, 10 ft. New Ideal fertilizer |Womens Missionary Society; spteader with grass seed box, 5 inch 30 ft. grain auger with Womens Guild; Mr. and one ; ith fili unit, ., \Fult Campbell; Memorial - Bb. H. D. motor, McCullough 250 powergsaw with filing “les 2 Mr, and Mrs. Rolénd United Packing House Mrs. Julia Arsenault. The family of the late Mrs. John ‘Ballum, Montague, wish to thank Dr.’s McIntyre, Inman, nurses and staff of the Kings County Memorial Hospital, Dt» Drysdale and associates, nurses ‘and staff of the P.&-+—Hospital; ‘Dr.’s Tucker and Huestis, nurses and staff of Victoria General Hospital, - Halifax; Rev.’s Basil C. Lowery and Donald A. Camp- bell: all who sent cards, flow- érs:; the Montague F'unerat e, the many friends and ighbours for. acts of kindness and words of sympathy and com ort, during our recent sad be- eay nt. . ; a5: <i ? oY