Bright And Spacious Building Provides Space For Improved Service To Customers . MEMBERS 0? Simpson- Sears staff are ready to wei- ‘ come you today at the Grand opening sale at their new ' floggzsw- .- . Here is a general view of the furniture and appliance section of the new Simpsons— Sears store which opens Lil's morning with a grand sale. Conveniently grouped and saw..-) Kent Street stoic. Back row. left to right. Gordon Bait. Ce- cil MacPliail. Lorne Burke, Ray Gauthier. Wayne Hamb- Lois Carr. many T“ r - -.l- displayed. the articles. and pieces of one can be easily viewed and examined by the prospective purchaser. The store is bril- liantly lighted and there is an -~ ly, John Miller. Front row. Harry Large. Mrs. Erma Hac- kett. Mrs. Olga Butler. Mrs. Mrs. Joan Cud- Tfé‘e‘i - more. ‘.\lrs. Gertrude Phail. Mrs. Shirley Mrs. Muriel Pitcairn. Ruby MacDougail. Mrs. Clair MacLean. and Mrs. Jean Mills. ii air of spaciousness that adds to shopping pleasure. in the . background are show, Cecu llacPiiail. Harry Large and .lohn Miller. members of the staff New Simpsons-Sears Store Opens Today On Kent St. i Simpsons Seats Ltd. ‘Jill‘ hold a grand op , . . their new store on Kent Street today. The people Of Fila'lottctown and surround: g areas will en- joy shopping i the lie.‘ . .th and spacious s'oi‘e liveryt posstbie to a» ~‘ the li'is‘ per has been kept the constvuct'on of store. and in the layout of the various departments, "SERVICE" WATCH“ ORI’) Service has always Ltee“. 'ite watchword of Snipsons-Sears since they opened a great many years ago Fharlottetown i‘oi- . lowing the d'sastrou: be which destroyed their rtem‘ses 'ast year. arrangcnients t'egardtn: temporary quarters for selling and service were built: se‘ up the next day" Only a few later. plans were started fo new building in which to house the. new catalogue sa es office (through which customers can buy directly off the 2".mr the order office 1throtch “"I'llCIl customers can place orders from all current Simpsons-Sears cat- aInElleS‘ Displays have been designed for the convenience of custom- ers in making selections Those wanting tires and auto artt‘ssor- Ies can shop in a specwll section of the store where ’i"f‘- erd ai lied lines are displayed to the best advantage Fill‘l’l'lil'G— a department given special atten- tion at Siiiipsons-Seat‘:-—- a been allotted a generous section where you trill find modern cites- terfie'id suztes. bedroom suites. dinette suites occasional rurni— ture and all the other articles so necessary for the full enlloy- home. .‘tppirtnros .nction featur- es such famous Simpsons-Sears brand .‘l‘rti m Foldsth 'PIl‘lEi- erators and ft'ec7crs. Kenmore electric :iri :us rotilc- Ken- more wr'iicer - woslicis Kon- more automatic \\.'<l\‘l(‘l‘5 and dryers iioma rt sink cabin- ets. Harmony liottsc bathroom ensembles. and manv similar Items \ varieti- of housewares and hardware rounds out this section For your visual and lis‘eningt pleasure SimpsonsSear’. ieatur-l es a full line of Silverlone tele- vision sets. radios. rad‘oro onoa. graphs and threeway combine-l tions for the entertainment ccn—J of your home. Simpsons-, Sears sporting goods section can ,slso add to your coloyment of living There are boats to take you travelling on peaceful wat- ers; tents and camping enum- ment to let you get your share of living in the healthful ont-_ , doors; bicycles to give your chil-l drett daily exercise and to keepi - their figures on good terms with: the baths-mm scales! SPECIAL SERVICE special service to customerst btnrovided by the plumbing and t heatmg department Trained ex— perts. will design a complete. new plumbing or heatin: system or your home without cost or obligation Simmons-Sears ("I‘l supply all the necessary equip- ment at low mail order \s a seasonal special, run your heatth system \fllV you can take advantage of a in per cent discount on regular cai- aiogiie prices! Simmons-Sears will be glad to arranuc :tistiiiia- t: in by a professional contractor if you \\'lSI‘.. or we \\l‘.I lend you the tools without charge so you can make the installation your- self The staff in the new catalogue ordci' office is ready o serve customers who know .or quit-kit: learn‘ that ll pays to "Shop and Save at Simmons—Sears" You can phone- your order from the qu'e' and comfort of your own home or you can visit the office in person and discuss your re- quu‘ements with one of the spec- ially trained clerks By shop- ping tltrough the order office you save on postage. on the new increased C O D f es or on money orders You can purchase merchand» ise at any time With no down payment if you have an "Easy Payment 'tccount" or an “\ii- Purpose \ccotmt " Any member of Simmons-Scars staff “'1” be glad to exnlain these plans and open an account for you if you do not already have one s ALLSTATE TIRE CONTEST A contest that is bound to stir tip a great eai of excitement among automobile owners is the new .33. cross-(‘aiiada all- state Tire contest This contest is open to cvcry customer tex- cept omployeesl who purchase any Allstate tire between \ortl 3 and August 3i. tom. Entries must be made on an offii-znl pn- try form which is available when you purchase the tire Tot~ al value of prizes in this across. ('anada contest is .33. ' \ny clock will be pleased to supply you with information gardtng exciting which gttes the winner to Maritime and Vewfnundland re. Eton a top pri7!‘ of a 1964 Studebaker "Command- er". There are many other sub» stantial cash awards. Simpsons-Sears is for their great opening two-page advertisement sale a whic appeared in yesterdays papers.‘ These ads are packed with fur niture. home furnishings and ap- pliances at money—saving priests See them for vourself- bu v and save? The firm expressed its appre nation and thanks to Hamny Enterprises for the quick and efficient manner in which the new building at 156 Kent Street was constructed. SimpsonssSenrs also felt that when patrons visited the new bttilding they would be impress- featurintz‘ ed. and agree that it is another step It‘tl'l‘al‘d in the great pro- gress ot' Charlottetown and the Island Fntv‘fiiiyinioiizv—— in lganda‘s population of nearly 7.000.000, only six out of 0' fish ‘ DEADLY DRAGON i The sharp, saw-edged teeth of, the Komodo dragon »~ world'sl largest it7ard—Acan rip a goat In.| half with a single snap. ‘ MACRAE 1 showing ' stz-aI-ous of tt‘ontinned from page ll Ftank McNamara. general salcei manager. who will be remem- bered by many here as he wesked in this province as dis- trict representative for his com- pany for seven years. . sot the island visitor de- tails of the operation there were ' Jack Diamond. a former Feder-i 3‘; Bureau of Agriculture exec-i who and Elmer Smith. the. chief agi'icultit‘i'al rcprescnra-i t tlves for North and South Amer. I ’ s were ways in which the teachersi lm-‘ -a. TAKEN ox TOI'R ' The Minister of Agriculture was also under the wing cf 8 United States Government of- ficial when he was taken on a: tour of the principal conserva-i tion areas in the Georgia area‘ by Jack Wit ic. Carroilton. i Georgia. who is the Federal Re- presentative of the [7.5. Depart- ment of Agr-culture in charge of water conservation and show- ed \ir. \lach‘ae practical demon- ‘ the efficiency of the methods employed Mr. \ l .IacRae was accompan-i ‘ied on his trip by Donald Gor— . representative of A. P lard Machinery Company whichi had invited the minister of agri- rultttre to make the tour in on der to see for him‘eif the bene- fits obtained by farmers prac-i tising conservation. Mr. Gordon said one of the reasons for rimming Georgia was that SOll analysts had in-‘ dicated a close relationship be-' tween that of Georgia and this. province and therefore the re-. sults obtained in the southern state would carry more weight. He also said both he aitd Mr. ; MacRae were delighted with i the traditional southern hospital-1 ity accorded them and the splen- ‘ did cooperation given by the Home Plow Company the Caterpillar officials in making so many facets of the various operations available to them for vicw'ng t.“ -. byl.nl.:oxo. .. .. . IN A BRIGHT and cheery section of the new Simpson- Sears store on Kent Street is located the Catalogue Sales , z . office. Here customers will receive immediate attention and help in making any selec- tions. The office Is staffed by Mrs. Joan Cudmore and Mrs. WILLIAM L. HAMBLY Store Manager HARRY MORRIS Assistant Manager 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues, April 7. 1964: vs Dr CURLING DRAW ce . The following is the curliiigt Want-t Shirley Murphy. This depart- I. I . t, i mem lives up to the 510m" . draw for Tuesday at the Char-ton]; B that "wherever you live or i lmemwn CIUb‘ I = could A v Summersido building— We Are Pleased To Have Been One Of The Main Suppliers For the New Simpsons - Sears Building M. F. SCHURMAN CO. LTD. We are pleased to have been chosen to install the tile flooring in this fine new CONGRATULATIONS to SIMPSUNS-SEARS Charlottetown P.E.i. Music Teachers Attended SludySession Music teachers of the pro-. Musicale" was then shown and Vince attended the P.E.I. Teach. ers' Federation meetings held at Birchwood High School. Wednesday afternoon session "Music in the Class- room" was conducted by Chris- topher Gledhiil, director of mu- sic. This was attended by class- room teachers as well as mustc specialists. Mr. Gledliiil said that them help themselves to prove their work in teaching mu- sic in the classroom. The first being attendance at a summer school in classroom music. such as the course being offered at Mt. Allison University, Sac-k- ville this summer from July 2 to Aug. 14. Another way. is to attend a music workshop for classroom teachers which is held at the end of August. every year. While it cannot hope to cover as much = material in a three day work- shop as in a six week course. this workshop was proving suc- cessful. Local music specialists who knew the local problems were the instructors. and th group is divided Into small syndicates where it was pos- sible to ask questions without feeling embarrassed. Another way in which teachers could find help in the teaching of singing was by the use of re- cor s. and records are now available for songs in the Ginn series, which are in use in the public schools. Also films could be. used. A film entitled "Ju'ennesse Building. 161 Queen St. i i i On‘ a study ‘ l For All Your. . . . See Us Today . . . . We were pleased to have been chosen to Install the Electric Wiring In the new Simpson: Soars Newson Electric a discussion of the film follow- ed. This was followed by a the“ ory workshop. On Thursday afternoon a bus- iness meeting of the PT: 1. Mn- sic Educators' Association was held. and was well attended. A nominating committee was appointed to bring in a slate of officers at the annual meeting to be held May 16 at the Air Vice Marshall School Summerside. Named to act on this committee were George Thompson. Sister Mary Winnifred and Gabriel Chaisson. The minutes of the prevmus meeting were read by t e sec- retary-treasurer Mrs. Nan Kir- by and were approved as read. Mr. Locke reported for the com- mittee studying needed revis- ions in the Music Festival sylla- Us. (‘lianges are necessary in the school grouping because most of the elementary schools in the province now only go IJO Grade 8 with the Regional High Schools from grade 9 to 12. but thi s. year‘s syllabus groups schoolsl from grades 1-5 together. and 6 t 10 which meant that in smallei schools grades 6 to 8 do tot have enough pupils to enter the‘ music festival. . Also it was felt that classes are needed for regional high schools and for Glee Clubs. Some discussion also took place regarding older beginners in the piano classes. It has been found that these pupils cannot enter after the first year because the pieces are too hard. it was move Simpsons-Scars service 6'50 p'm' Ice S—IB. LeClair. D. Mathe- is available." Ice 1 — R Ketch. L. .lohnston,‘ son. G. Ltdstone. D. Wood vs K. Dalziel. H. Coffin vs. R. J. Burden. R. Manning. P. Whil- felt that a (.1855 for me“. "Merl Ewing. W. Farrell. N. MacNeill. lock. B. Bail. beginners should be included. 1‘ Bill‘kt’» .3-30 [km- . J. Squarebriggs. cl All i ice 2 -— sary in the Rhythm Band class. ‘ Dillon. A. Ballem. I. MacKinnon: es for schools. ‘ vs A Burke. D Bell. E Nichol-t Some. changes are also iiecrs-i men . The report of the nominating! 5°"' 5 Law“ l committee will he brought in at! Ice 3 —s Dr MacDonald. A‘. the next meeting. Mr. Lockei LIP\\'9II.\'|L D. Gf'ttl‘gt‘. B. ACOI‘H' A presented a bill f'tl\'t‘l‘ill". the last 6 edition of the “Crescendo” the magazine of Pi? l Mitsit magazine. and ‘ items for Educators‘ Association. it was“ next issue were solicited. the i Queen arctic. SlMPSONS-SEARS New Store Located of I56 Kent Street And Will Remain Open MacGregor, K. Ready W alen challenge games for Ladies and DISCOVER MOUNTA INS mountain range 4.000 ' 000 feet high has been (lISt'OV- decided to go on publishing this . ered in an uncharted portion of OPENS TODAY AT 9.30 AM. UNTIL 9.00 PM. TONIGHT . Gallant. A. Saunders. h _- M. Bell. A. Smith. .3. ck. D. Cox vs. D. Camels Dillon. J. Cameron, .l. ces open for scratch or . to Maud Land in the Ant- 100 Pairs NYLONS "FREE" 2 Pr. To Each Of The First 50 Customers J Phone 894-8325 LEO P. McADAM PHONE 4-8931 PAQUET FLOORING SERVICE 3] OrIebar Street. (‘harlottetown. P. E. I. Tile and Inlaid Linoleum Wall to Wall Carpet Installation ELMEB PAQUE'I' Queen Street PHONE 4-8703 Wclwcn pleased to have been chosen todotlnplumbingcndhcatlng workcn Simpson-Soon fine now bulldog. BEVAN BROS. LTD. 156 Kent St. Fine Construction, Lasting Performance! 3 t r :U PLUMBING HEATING SERVICE i i Charlottetown “SIMPSONS-SEARS BUILDING" We were pleased to have been chosen as General Contractor for this fine new building. WILLIAMS, MURPHY & MacLEtlIl LTD. "General Contractors" Charlottetown Be Sure To See The Many Outstanding Values Being Featured During This New Store Opening Sale. Ch'l-own Sumerside