28 Na" “EMPLOYMENT. EMPLOYMENT. 7 ty “BRITAIN SMILES BLACK | LONDON (CP)—Dentists ue _ JOBS: JOBS : JOBS : Wanted at’ once:- | Alea oe Experienced _ Construction Labourers Single Farm-Help (No transients) a Men for training « as. Security Personnel —_|tion. It urges— ~a—national- _ |tract. four tons of teeth a year | jfrom_ British children, “loral health is among the worst | ‘tin. the world, says the General |y,,. |Dental Practitioners’ Associa- felted by whose | There p "away peacefully, jafter alin ng illness at Nine |Mile- Creek on April. 21st, 1966, . Robert Currie. Mrs, Currie was born in Rice Point on: var , 1902; daughter “of the late iy ‘and Mrs. Archibald Mac- \Donald, nee Isabel MacKenzie. |_Mrs.—Currie °was—a- faithful ~family. jpaign in dental care for the young. “\member of the New Dominion | NOTICES United Church‘ and of -s: the CENTRAL MORTGAGE & |U.C.W., although in ill health ‘for HOUSING~€ORPORATION - a length of time, she bore her Remenss well and always greet- ed all who visited her with a kind word and smile. ~ She leaves to. mourn besides her sorrowing husband, two dau-. ghters and three sons, Annie, Mrs. Roy Campbell, Ro- berta, Mrs. Lawson Oakes, Mel- vin and Fred at home and Sey- Sealed .tenders, plainly mark- ed as to content and addressed to the undersigned, will be received up to 2:00 p.m. AT- LANTIC DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1966. FOR _ Females: : EXTERIOR PAINTING. OF |mour of Toronto, Ontario. Also , Fish-filleting Plant workers 7. ee ‘CHARLOTTE- Pop pig oe , a E oes ee phers:. I: reac PRINCE ee Point; Norman ot Nine Mile op : Creek. lorie, s. James Shirt Pressers ——|—§pecifications and form -of |\MacNevin, Clyde River, three Seamstress... tender can be obtained at sisters and four brothers prede- ee ~ Domestics the address . shown nee jceased. her. €ooks-— eerie Narre ae 12 Each . tender must ac- “A short service was held at re) —by"-a—seeurity—de-— tne home tee daughter —-and- ae AT ONCE > National Employment Service Dominion Building ia Charlottetqwn : $ ~f companied: !" posit: or. surety bond as pre-. son-in-law, Mr. and. Mrs. Roy Campbell to New Domizion Un- ited Church on April 23rd, 1966. eae aastes anne we oyden s, a and Housing Corporation to |Rev. Raymond Gillis. Congrega- ensure due performance of the ‘tional hymns sung were ‘I - To contract The lowest or any \The Hills’ — “Forever With scribed in the tender docu- ments. Such security déposit or surety bond = shall: be re tained by Central Mortgage ~ TEACHERS ‘WANTED | The "Board of School- ae *" the” Pet. codiac Regional School District invites applica- tions for the following teaching positions forthe 1966-67 School Year: (1) Se eT, Principal—salary to a maximum (2) a iet School Subjects (2 positions) —-|-Subjects: English T-and-t— : Mathematic and Science ——— (3) Physical Education Teacher for Girls @ Grade 6 and. Principal—Elementary School e ee on to; : a Berry, : — _) Petitendiae Regional: School District, ~ Petiteodiac, NB. he tender not necessarily accept- |The Lord”. ‘Shirley Wood ed. sang cine te mere “The J. A: HOUSTON, | Christians’ tsoodnight™ Branch Manager, iwas Mrs. Arthur ens Central Mortgage & Housing | Corp’n The remains were te laid to rest in the church ceme- 3530 Gottingen Street, _|tery. Halifax, Nova Scotia. | Pallbearers: Thomas Murphy, NOTICES NOTICES GYMNASTICS ond THE QUEBEC _ __WINTER GAMES - “NOTICES NOTICES A vabiesaitaiive of the Crop Insur- ~vance Agency will received applica- tions and answer questions on insur- ance from 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 ES m. at. the following centres? O'Leary Federal Bldg. ~May 23rd. Hunter River Masonic Hall- May 25th. Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall May 26th. Aceltcation: may also.be obtained by writing the Agency Box 2000 Char- lottetown. oe interested in gymnastics for men and. women are asked to attend a meeting . at the Charlottetown Y.M.C.A. 25° Day - of May, 1966, at 7:30 P.M. _ The annual meeting of the Mt. Stewart Strawberry goes ‘exchange will be held June 8, Memorial Hall. TENDERS & —TFEN D ERS. ' ‘Sealed Tenders will be received by the under- signed up to and including June 11th at 12:00 oe Noon for. erection of classrooms and gymnasium as.an addition to the. Alberton Regional High School, Alberton; P.E.I. -Plans and: Specifications may be obtained at the office of the Architect at 126 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, P. EL... A de-. position of $50.00 is required - on each set of Architectural Plans and Specifications and $25.00 for Mechanical and. Electrical documents, refund- . able on their return in good condition. Plans will be on display at the Builders Exchangein Mone- -ton, Fredericton, St.’John, Sydney and Charlotte- ~ town. The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject. any or all tenders. - Architect. - DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS ~ Province of Prince Edward Island © TENDER: SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon A.D.T. Friday, May 27,.1966, for the GRADING, STABILIZING and PAVING of. approximately 7.2 miles of road from WEST DEVON to. BLOOM- FIELD Prince Edward Island. “tained from the office of the undersigned, Provin- cial Office Building, Charlottetown, Frince Edward Island. Lowest or any tender ‘not necessarily accepted. | NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above ad *vertised time, and bidders, are invited to present their bids in. person (or otherwise) and be LBigoaies at the opening. (ae 7 PP Matheson, nister. of Highways. Charloletown- Prince, Edward Island ~ May 18,1966. ? f f } Peter A. McNeil 09 ——-f- Specifications and Tender Forms may be ob- Tenders will ke. received at the office ~of the undersigned for supplying the City of | Charlottetown with Traffic Paint. Specifications and tender forms avallitle at the office /of the under- signed. . Tenders: to close at 4: 00 F Re m. Friday. }-Jdune 3, 1965 lam rs ie JOHN J. “BUTLER, City Comptroller. ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT Required ‘by National Financial Institution . High School graduate with previous experience in banking or accounting preferred. Good working conditions with benefits including pension plan, medical insurance and group in- surance. j Apply to the: National Employment Services Dominion Building ‘ 2 e Charlottetown. —: ~ Sef f- Vacancies in | “Retna Catholic Schools \ In Southern Alberta » ‘The Land of the Big Blue Sky - . effective Sept. 1, 1966 KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY INDUSTRIAL ARTS * - PRINCIPALS | Salary Range Je Jr. Mat. Sr.Mat. =e ee 8 6 "3200 “000. 4 4000 .- 4400 ~- 5400° “5800 6200 4400 5700... ft 6250 6875 8650 9300 9700 Additional Allowances for supervision: All schools are close” tn paved highways and within easy driving distance to main cities. fully modern. ; Address inquiries to - -FONe DEW, Supervising Principal ~ 406 Federal Bldg. mf Lethbriige, Alberta, ~ {Lemuel Gorye ae of Fisheries; Mamie; - Notice Of Meeting re eg ee citizens _| Schools and residents are | . . att. Wikked. Com, rie, Milton’ -MacLaine, Alex MacLean, Walter “MacEwen. Flowerbearers: Mack MacDon- ‘jald, Jack’MacDonald, Donald P. MacDonald, Gerald Mcelsaac, Sandy MacNeill, Forbes Taylor. Floral Tributes:. ° Wreaths: Sister — 1Gorbeatt _and_. : Cross— Laura and Bandy! Rena’ and Victor; Irene, Holly and | ‘Brenda; Basket Boys ‘at | ‘Parkdale; Sprays — |minion United Church; Spur-| ime burii for at. least. two years geon, Mary and Family; Mr, before Socony Mobil Oi! of ‘Can- Malcolm MacKinnon; Forbie, | ‘ada Ltd. can say whether it was Bertha, Wally and Isabel; Schur. Worth starting it. man’s Staff Association; Florie; | The blaze, fanned by com Netiie and Lem: Ruth and Fam- | p-essed -air pumped down an old ily;~Dolly—-and—Ben Bishop; Ka- oil well, forms. the first ap- tie and Irving Snell; Mr. and |Plication in a commercial . Ca- Mrs. Vincent M phy and pe teed oi] fleld of the ‘‘fire ; Johnny, Floence and Fam- |ftood’’ ~ method of recovering Margaret and Lilian; Boys | oil. on the Patrol Boats: De ent |-In it, heavy crude oil .sand en, moves ahead of an outward- Potted Plants .— Lloyd and |expanding ring of flame, eteam Anna Scott; Bill ‘and Elizabeth; | and hot water to another well, Lester, Ena and Family; Don-|or. wells, where it can be ald, Elaine and Boys; Edith and brought to the surface. Alex MacLean; Mary, -Norman,-}- flooding Parker and Am elia; Nine Mile ‘ments “with—steam— Creek Womens Institute: Margie land. Russel; Florence ae \Floyd; Deanie and Johnny; Vic- | im-and- and Mary; Cut Flowers — Libby Thompson; The ‘Depot Staff; Mae, Tom and Ernestine Mur- phy; Depot Employees at Bay Street, ‘Toronto; Executive and Members of Lodge 2302, Toron- to; Gideon Bibles — Constance and James Best; Brother Nor- man and Florence’ MacDonald; Bibles presented to: Nine: Mile Creek United Church by Roy and "Velma MacPhee: New Do- | minion United Church by Nor) ma, Stanley and Marion * Ves | sey: New Dominion United | Church by Jessie and Rennie and -Family. CARD OF THANKS The husband family of ‘the late Mrs. t Currie wish to ex: | fl press their sincere thanks to all those-who ‘helped in so many | | ways during. her illness and at the time of her death, to all” those who sent flowers,»memor- ial and Gideon, Bibles, .cards.and letters of symipathy. — _——— CALGARY (CP) — About ‘0 Jessie. miles northwest of Swift Cur-| raging since late last year, And,. says .chief engineer &S New Do- | Dwayne M: Coleman, it likely |. ‘follows expert- -and--other a “PETER” COSH in 1963 with the rank of Lieut-| enant Commander, following a vice afloat and ashore ~in™ Can-| the United States and] Mr: Cosh was the ex- | pany’s i this ‘appointment. Fire-Flood Method Tried For Freeing Oil From: Sand. heat methods' of freeing all fori | | gluey sands. Oilmen™have~pro- |: ; (Pent, Sask.» and some 2,800 feet | posed using underground atomic | ; |below the prairie, fire Has beea |blasts*to achieve the same ef-” ee 18 complete. whet Ee ‘ fect. ‘SHOWN ‘SOME RESPONSE’ Mobil, in co-operation with six other, companies, started the’ fire test in the Battrum oil field in December... Mr. Coleman The fire was started at the | bottom of a 10-year-old well in | which production had beeu dropping: The recovery. wells |: are at points 660 feet away. Mobil engineers hope the ring of fire will pee eeu the en- ’ | fire flooding, or’ up. _ Classified Ads A Supermarket For ‘Practitally: Everything -) The Guafdian, Charlottetown, Tues., May 24, 196. 17 | its likely ‘behavior can be esti-~ } mated “from known character- \istics of the field; a commercial producer for several years.’ Says Mr. Coleman: “We. won't know until the x fs — it j other areas ‘in the field or i whole field.” When Mobil_ announced_t.h roject last’ year, it estimate 50 to 80 per cent of the ‘oil the sands could be recovered to 30 by Ee as cent more than methods. TEMPT COMPANIES ‘Research into fire, steam and | companies because crude oil reserves in Alberta and Saskatchewan. Experts ..estimate there are 750,000,000,000" barrels of heavy oil, 19 times total estimated - reserves, .in a 600-mile It -across—northern” — Allbe Alberta Liberal Leader Alex Campbell and his Liberal candidates know the future of The Island must be made better for our young people. The Liberals consider education vital. < =| Will Pr ovide FREE Text size] Books For Your Children VOTE LIBERAL — by the PEL Liberal Party. and stretching into Saskatchewan: . Mueh .of it can’t be cove 2 by conventional’ © methods, among them relying on natv’al water or gas pressure, or by - | injecting ‘water or gas into tie fields to boost or maintain “such pressure. : : | Estimated + reserves remai ing in the Roseray. —sands gare about 16,000,000 barrels: But en- -|gineers have not estimated the amount under the 20-acre tesé area, nor what can be recov- wes'era As the test proceeds, they will evaluate results and ‘‘see if .t's worth drilling other production wells or putting them in -another pattern,” Mr.-Coleman says. Fire: flooding stemé from em ” periments in the 1020s. 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