The world may change from; AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE EMPLOYMENT e EMPLOYMENI A N N O U N C E M E N T S The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. June 22. 1004. 18 ' I , C|TY & QUEENS I PHYLLIS Beauty Salon 130 Grade X teacher wanted for Stella vasav's snaps at York ,g32r01ieg“::;-w"§;”y “,‘°”' . . . open daily including evenings, " n‘m' IN Maris Regional High School. Please Monday to Saturday. Maritime . 2:305“D'Séodgggjiimggaiuxx . ' _ row Laurentlan, Kale, sed ’t d t k u ', state qualifications and salary expect- Mange" “ege‘ab'e ‘eeds' m mateiiglsenusegorl’hose 43%;": ‘ REPAIRS T0 automatic wash- , v ‘ I 1/2 E ed. ‘I'O: ers. dryers, electric rauces, Mefiglfffigl'ol‘yuxghswfigi refrigerators. Factory trained , 23rd at 3.30 “h. featuring “ch 1 service men. Storey Electric,;t] t I C J. A. DOIRON, Secretary. dial 4-7341 day or mm 1 VTTeesIEernuqunTtedokRUthndn on'oil' , ,singer Terry Arsenault. Accor- 7 h WAS NOW NOTICES NOTICES I arf'fifffioscaf’efi‘g’l‘fl ‘néw': dvioptlslt‘ ArfibliyeGautgier. Mt. Ste. C Sedan 3 5 spacious store at 131 G re a t; a . 0" e I" a" many Other I, V ev. _ George street (next Bank ofI,outslde and local talent, cam! Nova Scotia). Dial 4-3170 forI "20mm dd“? 3‘91”:th 8 M 0 Minor $ F 01‘ 300d grades of scrap material, delivered to our yard on I prompt free delivery. Pl'escrip- ' A s "50” y e ’9" Kent Steet . . , . ,, , ‘quIlaTIV of the Royal Cane-- 19.5 oms moo $850 425 no. omit our?historical... ... To. n” l . HEAVY COPPER ........ ..... .19 on. per ' I Hlllman Sedan $750 algugncggsn .... 17 on. per Lb. SQUARE - x Construction; KINGS COUNTY . . . . . .16 Cts.perLb. lCompany for excavating,l I ’ YELLOW BRASS . 13 cu. per Lb Igrading, road building; also tori 37- GEORGE’S Lobster sur- 1 ---- -- ~00 ’ repairs renovations or con-i Per- Wednes‘Iay' June 24'”- S“"' I C eV 4 w“ SIOO A E ----- ~ $115 each structlon of an kinds of build-I per served from 5-9 p. m. Dance 0 Pickup . 151:; KBOTTLES ..................... per doz. ings_ Telephone 392 . 1297 or, after- ]9 7 em Street Y marblva call at 103 Longwortlh Avenue; N C Charlottetown. 5 rude. $300 $150 MAURICE BLOCK co. LTD. I ' CAVENDISH BEAUTY Saloni LOBSTER SUPPER. I . e opening Monday. Open Monday culate Conception baseETennT d I til Saturday at noon. Tuesday Wellington June nth. Meals U 3. $ 25. and Thursday nights. Telephone $1.50 and 75 cents. starting at 5' As June 30 is the 'closing date for applications Rustlconlle 12-12, oclock. Bingo and other games. Dodge sedan 5'00 3 fiupggag‘t’ ffidfgfiamfilsurahce. Fur fiprti—‘asgtntattive arson recurs Cross iiall l o . owmg cen 1‘88 01‘ e ime J 22 d. G ' ' ' ' this season. You are invited in and discuss our it 920“ cpm.“ Jack. '20: VII-CIT ST‘OTISTICS 19 5 4 ev Sedan $450 2 5 policy on crop insurance. Office hours from 10 $20.00 to be drawn for weekly. ‘ 0 o to 12. DR. J .A. MacMillan and Dr.‘ C. A. Coady will be absent froml S I l I their practice until June 29. . I Volks I $850 S ISMITH — Oliver and rreday ° - J E w E L L s GREENHOUSE M Stewart are happy to an- . « ., . , , and Garden Centre. York, telc- “Ounce the arrival 0' char} ‘ " " ' sedan s ' ' phone 4-7074. Open daily 8 am. efudghls ‘OlliIVia Iliiatiiglollgan, 110..I If f.‘\- ene aY- “"9 'r 9 I . PUBLIC H ALL “18,593,533: :ng3; ,1, a. m. 1...,“ m... M... VISITOR FOR THE INJURED SENATOR merican winners Perennials.‘ ,OSPTIB» Charlottetown. (a _ Poor $ 0 Geraniums‘ gardening aids. em‘ sister for Lynne.) , Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy law Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. tend the_Massachusetts State Motor 5 . Closed Sundays. "fives a. leey Dickinson The 539nm," Suffered. severe 3:303:12" cgliraiéeltlt’iotnfie 51:1; ' I Applications may also be obtained at the THE ANNUAL Meeting and I MORROW __ In loving memo Hospital 3' Norl‘hamptnna bad‘ "dunes When his plane ator died in the accident . dinner of the Charlottetown Hos-‘ of my grandparents Wilma. Mass. to visit her brther-ln- crashed while en route to at- (AP Wireplloto). ar S e t Agency Office pital Nurses Alumni will be hel Morrow who passed awayi on June 29th, at 7:30 p.m. at the J 1 2 ' _, I 38 Great George Street, BasilicahRecreation Centre. For, $3 w",,“‘§§,;‘;" me; 0 I abalone... aims: 5:14-88“ °’ “66° I I re n s e nt a rag ra m “Your authorized Austin. Hillman, Studebaker and Mercedes Benz Dealer”. QUEEN STREET CHARLOTTETOWN TELEPHONE 4-7309 CENTENNIAL SEil-E-BRATION TRADE and TRAVEL TIME at ACORN MOTORS Souris . . . P.E.I. . . .Phone 69 I9 CHEV. I962 I961 I960 I958 I957 I954 ENVOY Was lady’s car. Like brand new believe me. Green Sed- an. WAS $1695. CHEV. 6 passenger station wagon one owner. WAS $2250. CHEV. CH EV. These were one of the best. WAS $1195. PONTIAC This car looks and runs well. WAS $750. CH EV. Here's your chance to get a good running 1954 cheap. TRUCKS CHEV. Vi ton pickup. A Dandy I— :onstEuy-Ot—Theith—T _1l I 3 ton Heavy Duty l . Equipment, Cab and Chassis. lfgiéscgravel or Farm work. W “For The Best Deal In Town and The Best Trade in the County” BE SURE TO CALL BILL ACORN-SOURIS PH. 69 Bel Air 2 door iu-tone Red' & White one owner. WAS $2695. ENDS FRIDAY, JUNE 26th. $1,000.00 IN MERCHANDISE I Yes! This is your last chance to get in on the big FROM VARIOUS prizes. Anya new or used car valued at $1,000 or more between April 3rd and June 26th is eligible. Employees of Hill- side Motors will not be eligible for this contest. A DON’T DELAY! You could be one of the lucky persons who will be receiving up to $500.00 in merchandise. 1962 FORD 1963 Plymouth Galaxie 4 door sedan, tu- tone in color, custom radio. A beautiful automobile. U) $14951961 PONTIAC - sI975 I - 51545 $1025 $625 $128 4 door sedan, standard 6 5 cylinder. blue in color, good throughout. 1960 _CI_Ievro|et __ __ _ __ fISQQ ; ‘ TRUCK—ESPECIAL :_1962_C_HiV ______ __ EE: “WHERE CUSTOMER SERVICE & SATISFACTION COMES FIRST" HlliSlDE MOTORS lTD. PONTIAC — BUICK — ACADIAN — VAUXHALL sr. PETER'S RD. PH. 2. I 243 PARKDALE 4 door sedan, custom radio. This one can’t last long see it today! ‘ O PRESTON WOOD -— GERRY CARRAGHE‘R O GEORGE CARRAGHER — LEIGH CRABBE or ALDEN RODD I 4 door sedan automatiis I trans, radio, red interior. I ee this one soon. » - I is ton pickup. Ideal light 3 l. delivery or farm unit. I s1225 ATTENTION ‘ FARMERS A series of Twilight meetings on the subject of FORAGE CROPMANAGE- TILITY WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS: Date Farm Operator Addrem Monday,June22 ....Keith Barrett Lot l6 Tuesday. June 23 . . . Theodore Gallant . . . . . . . Cape Egmont Wednesday, June 24 . Glories Cormier & Sons . . . . . ‘St. Philip Thursday. June 25 . . . Robert woodside & Son . . . . . Knutstord Friday. June 26 .....Jack Clark Alma Starting Time 8:00 PM. D.S.T. Meetings held regardless of Weather. EVERYONE WELCOME. P.E.I. Department of Agriculture. year to year And friends from day to day ,But never will the ones I loved; . P‘mm memory pass away. i‘ r f n I Always remembered by Ar-r , ene. I MacRAE —- In loving memoryl OTTAWA (CPI ~— Despite ‘he eligible for all dental servv‘sity. Montreal; the University of of Harold Higdon MacRae,§acute shortage of dentists. the ces. Alherlaz Edmonton: and "10 who passed away June 22. royal commission on health In the second year. all chil- Universuy of Montreal, 1961. services says it’s Imperative ' dren aged four to seven inclus- , $2.000 STUDENT GRANT that a national dental program live would be covered. and in, The professional training ,grant should be increased to provide an annual grant of $2.- 000 to each Canadian dental stu- dent who has satisfactory per- formance in his final two years at a Canadian dental school. But all the measures designed create more dentists won’t produce e n o u g h professional manpower to handle the posed dental program, says the commission. A large-scale program to train :dental auxiliaries — such as in lBritaln and New Zealand—must 'begin next year if they were 00 commission says educational fa- ,be trained in time for the start cilities are so limited that even of the children's program this ratio cannot be maintained . 968 ‘ Lovineg remembered and . Sadly missed by Mother. Sister for children begin immediately. lthe third year all children be- and Emilie!” “We . , . believe this program tween three and eight would be to be so important that it cannot eligible- ‘ await federal government andi 1n the following years. the provincial government decisions qualifying age group would be 22 1962 [on the comprehnesive health ,extended by one year uhtll. by , H i; “m .at the mm m t m iprogram as a whole . . . . This ‘ 1980. all children unto the age} tears are shed a e ‘ program must. have one of the ofnlli. would be covere . t be That ten of a bean m l lhighest priorities among all our Fmancial resources mus I But the lonely tears of 8th: Still- prgfiosar'nta] mgram would be gearggnizlnlgljtletthaSESEEaCISnI): I e en p _, , ‘ Ayiegrs menuy, financed wholly by the two 18‘“ aalzrge scale, the commission borne lels gt golvegnment without cost s y ' - lto t e c i ren. S‘imusmg by friends we “’1 f Sinc‘e it would be 1lmptzsstilble In th ' i or te presen suppy 0 en-. With eaméfiiemglfymjvf :gceeb‘x: tists to handle the program. the have heartaches commisswnt. In its reportj‘to ghee. ' ‘Thinking dear Dad 0‘ YOU- I .6?an ‘. recommen-f .‘ n without a substantial expansion l The commission estimated at I L0H" Ely remembered hyl trammg Of dental auxmapes lof dental schools. least 1.000 auxiliaries should be sons and daughters’ Irma?“ Milo :lt‘lédythgrgfig 3 It recommends that Ottawa available by January. 1968. if McCANNELL _In loving mem_‘u':,’der {’heyifirzu supervision of establish a health facilities de the program is to begin than. any of a dear wife and mo_ 1 a demm - ,velopment fund and‘that funds . They would be trained under the ther. Mrs Hector McCannelll T I The a"octath m pm‘dlgegmliemalll$251135:le 01:0 apjiiint‘a‘llnmx ' -- I . N63 ecosoexpann en c_ 1:31:21: (ligagzarted this life June E Bgfichgfiggggrshgggts the schools at Dalhousie.University, ’ quate salary in order to attract Down' a m'ad maps calm Indliprogram begin in 1953_ when Halifaxzthe University of Man- a sufficient number of appli- peaceful. gchildren aged five and six would ltObB- Wmhlpefli MCGlU Uhlver- rants. ‘ gglidzd by God's loving hand l . e o 6...: 3.1.3:: assistant-V OB'TUARY No Distinction Is Urged IAnd although our hearts are, FRANK WILLIS I ’ In Mentally, Physmally III ‘MAY —— In loving memory ofI our dear father. J. Bernard: May who passed away Junel remembrance The present dentist-population ratio shows that 3,108 Canadians depend on one dentist and the t—l ‘ heavy I Inserted by the family. mm the “mm” “’9 mu“ bear On April 8th, 1964, the resi— May It help to bring us comfort dents of North River and sur- lKnOWmE She is balmy there. wounding districts were sadden- OTTAWA «cpl The royal' If an Immediate start. was i Sadly missed Md IOVTHeg re-‘ed to le 3” of the passing of commission on health services .made on adding psychiatric 1 Then”)er by HUSbahd and film»1 Frank Bruce wins at the prince has called for “an immediate : wings to general hospitals. at I‘ly- l Edward Island Hospital, The ; end to the distinction that some the rate of 1.. s a year. all Willis ml still make in attitudes towards ‘patients could be transferred by Mr. was born . those who are mentally ill and ioLow ._ In loving memory of late h c ‘ : Kin ston the son of Charles andl ‘ III/Illa “12222‘1' J" "I " Clnw"Elizgabeth Wilils in the year of ‘ those who are physically Ill." I The to floral government 1960 p away ' une 22nd' 1333. ‘ There was an. encouraging should permit the cost of these Somewhere back of the sunset Mr, willie was twice marrierL trend toward this and that new psychiatric Wings. and en. - . I. ' ' wife Ethel Bowmangvery change ls making positive sure that no grants go toward Ezefiielso‘fil‘zefin’fv:{ gdlloes' Igfssgflaway In 1920 leaving I action possible and the outlook mental hospitals larger than 300 Mid the blue .nd the “a o“ a 50m After his marriage in lfor treatment results hopeful iflbeds, Out-patient departments the skies. .1923 to Mrs. Birdie Farnan he 'no‘t‘nactually olfotll-nls'tlltcé1 “he” :hgléld‘iibietsesglafbiligshfithln £3311:- ' I ' . cases 0 me I ., . . And we Who have known and mi}: wing’rszsma ’2;“§‘,‘,’§;; that can be treated should go ‘tatlve services. ' as high- I to special wings of general hos-’ The commission also recom- Ipitals or special psychiatric hos- mended similar approaches ill with no mor 'Ioo,the mentally-retarded the of Kingston United Church . beds, the commission said In its elimination of big. impersonal and always Qpressed . keen report tabled in the Commons. .lnsti-tutlons. more constructive interest in the work of ‘ "We holieve that adequate pI'OJO-Cls to occupy them. at Chm-ch. Besides his sormwing treatment of mentally - 111 pa- the establishment of commu- wife he is survived bv his son‘ lien“l can no be properly hlly servlces so many mentally Milton and three gran‘dchndrem I achieved in large. isolated, seg- retarded persons can remain at also two brothers Bertram wit- regated. undifferentiated men- ome. he of Kiuggton and Lemuel wn- tal 'asylums." Because of the "extreme lm- loved him I d t d Whose passin has br . esty an integri y an w g ought “d I ly respected by residents of the . }district, he was a faithful mem- | PllalS ' her tears. Will cherish his memory always — To brighten the passing years. Sadly missed by his wife. Rubber Ass’n .Says Business lis of California, as well as a . “.— pol‘tance” 0' earl-v diagnout “I Shows Strength number of nephews and nieces. F'Uorldaflon ‘gell‘dtfin filflflg‘ begixgyneiég After a brief private servic . " ‘ TQRONTO “3‘” ~ J- W- h; at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home Recommended - . . ~ Miner 0' Gr‘nby- Que" PM“ a largely attended funeral ser- Professmna] tralmng gun“ I’. fling“ 3'" Rubber Amelth vice was held at Kingston Unit-: B Commission ," 3 'Vf” “mu” “ "“d’ r ,3” 5' To“ The 355091“ ed Church. conducted by Revn Y , ..°' me “'8. gradual” WT” ‘9 .lons annual meeting Thursday 1. L. walls assisted by Rev. 1“. OTTAWA lCPl _ Fluorida- "1 1‘ "sychlatry fields. w_ Howard. The pail tion of all community water sys- Medical SChOOlS Should get the industry's production vol- bearers f ume index increased 10 190.5 of were; Heber Barre“. L o r n e? tems in Canada 10 prevent IOOII‘I special grant-S "I help Them can" 1963 from 167.0 the previous ‘Smim, John wan-en, Don- ‘idecay was recommended today duct speclfll four-<93 lll psych!- ycar. . I ,ld Ramsay_ Keir Warren by the royal commission on _a__tr_\' for general practitioners. Fish Catch—— Down In May Domestic sales of pneumatic tires In 1963 were reported to be in excess of 11,500,000 units. Conveyor belting sales rose to 1.345.000 feet' and heavy indus- and Alexander MacGregor. The health “Woes; _ remains were placed in the Cut-l The 00mml55l°h 5 Proposal lll cliffe Receiving Vault, later withis controversial health area, be interred in Kingston Cemenalso recommended federal pro- tery. ', vincla l co - operation in the in- l/HiCI-IANDISE MERCHANDISE ROCK - SHAKE SIDING nd INSULATION FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES By Johns-Manville Permanent Centennial Colors 'Manngobs Completed for Your Inspection" Imv' echoed and large volume meet- low prices I You Low Cost Ask for JAMES STEWAR MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION . Charlottetown 89 560 Summerside 436-3419 APARTMENTS I New Modern Self Contained Furnished Bachelor and one bedroom units available soon. in fireproof building. Reasonable rent, centrally located in Charlotte- town. Ample parking. storage and laundry facilities. Inter- ested tenants write to Box 28 225 Guardian-Patriot. All replies’ treated confidentially. trial hose to 14.3%.000 feet. c stallation of fluoridation sys- Sales of wate roof rubber foot- 1 toms, V wear and can?" shoes also in- " ‘3” mm” ‘houlfl Ill'm'ld'. (WT-“WA ’("P‘ —r Catch of creased. “'9 Frank vyinfi tn 9 e the commission's pro. .IOR fish. and shellfish by But Mr. Miner warned Cana- I V L "i "m’" ‘" V‘Wlmmdlflhd and posed health facilities develop- e 1 fund. grants to the prov- ince of 75 per cent of the cost of equipment and installation for community water ‘press their most sincere thanks dlan rubber companies will be I to Rev. 1. L. Walls. Rev. 'r. w. faced with more Vigorous inter- Howard and their many friends i national competition in future and relatives for their kind ex- years. pressions of sympathy. NOTICES NOTICES FOR SALE BY TENDER the Maritime provinces do. creased ".6 per cent in May to 114.453.0011 pounds 508.000 pounds in the correl- pondinc ocriod of 1963. the bur- eau of statistics announced. Landed value of the sea fish and shellfish rose '22 per cent ‘in May to 010.429.1100 from 88- 000 ‘ fluoridating supplies. “The evidence. now garnered over 30 years. Is that the tech-' ‘nique of fluordation proocrly controllcd ls effective. Inexpen- . sire and safe." the commission 550. I 1 furnished 46' x 10" gencral dclux-c mobile said . 1'3"“sz "' "“l' I‘M“- '9'" The (e d e r al government fish. herring. mackerel and sal~ mon were smaller In May this home. C'w existing lean-to pol-ch. stairs. etc. For year than last. while those of should provide (or fluoridation ‘of water supplies in areas or viewing appointment phone 4-9668 or 2-2109. 1institutions under Its lursidic- haddock. pollock. small flltfllh. _ :tion, including the Northwest obsters and scall s wen Tenders close 12:00 noon June 29th. 1964. High- “Thom-.3 and armed services In W rger. establishments. Groundflsh Indian in an n rural areas where commu-I month declined 4.1 per cent to nlty water systems are non-ex-‘ . , nds from M,I|'. .lstent. public health authorities 000 pounds. with 0 correspond- [should adopt. other methods of in: decrease in value from g. est or any tender not necessarily accepted. NORTHERN CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. P. 0. Box 218—Charlottetown fluoridation. l 573.000 to 32.563.M