| 20 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Sept. 20, 1966. jor the -strikebound: La Grenade shoe. factory. ' Seven of the eight .are in | Separatists Found Guilty, ined Heart ive}: ” : Charges are expected tA laid Monday. In Quebec ‘Oo - MONTREAL (CP) — Eight “". aT : Montrealers, described in court . ae earn - am as members of a separatist ter- Rees a rorist group, Were so crim. ¢riminal responsibility has ea ‘limally responsible here for the “°'ermined by a coroner's jury. death of a woman in. the hbomb- ing of a Montreal shoe factory LAKES *ARE HOME last May 5. . 2 More than 60 per cent of Ca- Therese Morin, 64, was killed nadians and 35 per cent of the when a dynamite time bomb U.S. population live in the. exploded in the east-end office (Great Lakes drainage basin. Returning |. Officers Appointed OTTAWA (CP)—The . cabinet has appointed 103’returning of- jficers for, the next federal elee- tion and many more will ‘be named shortly, it was learned. The appointees of the ‘Liberal ‘government comprise a new- comers and 31 persons Who had lexperience in supervising previ- {ous elections. Most of the 263 present returning officers” were jappointed in 1960 by the Diefen- jbaker government. Under the massive redistribu- jtion of seats that became law | & 1 HISTORIAN . Up to $12,150 > Department of Mines and Technical Surveys OTTAWA A university: graduate in history**or political science, pre- ferably with post-graduate training in Canadian constitutional! history and some years of working experience related to this field is required. This person will conduct research and igroups of five to 15 for crash organize historical and legal documentation with respect te jcourses, in election regulations . : “ 4 er a off-shore mineral rights in the Kerource Development ‘and procedures. BRE Ss aie ~ — Branch of the Department... SE OM a ae NTL pore ten ben cere ee INTERNATIONAL DORY CHAMPS : Apply IMMEDIATELY tothe CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION officers will have to wade OF CANADA, OTTAWA 4, quoting 66-4131. 06 in July, 264 federal ridings. were jestablished andthe iposts of re- jturning officer became Vatant. |The cabinet has been making |new appointments almost every |week since then. Chief Electoral Officer Jean- |Mare Hamel said in an_inter- jview Friday that the new offt- jcials are being brought. in ee Gerald Mossman (LEFT) senior international dory rac- Canadians nipped Hillary Dom - ¥ ahr ae - ee a and Sonny Heisler, both fish- ing-championship for Canada broski ‘and John Sulton of Further information and application forms are available on ne Aicttess! tn proagabaar € et ermen from Nova Scotia's at the Nova Scotia Fisheries Gloucester, Mass., in the an- request, ~ constituency boundaries and [amenburs county eluhieare the Selle ce uate: pat avent, mo ay ts « is , || population shifts. . : me oo FESTIVAL OPENS | ie Se THE BRIDE STEPS OUT : : : -MUNICH, West Germany ‘(AP),. — Firecrackers, brass ‘Ballet dancer Christine burg, after their wedding in Rhodesia closer together. bands and official keg-tapping | Hughes kicks up her heel London, Monday. Both are Bride is from Blackpool, Eng- (ceremonies marked the opening and shows off her pantaloons dancers in the London Festi- land and groom is from Salis- Saturday of the annual Munich_ as she is‘carried by her hus val Ballet Company. Wedding “bury, Rhodesia. Oktoberfest, the world’s biggest band, Dudley Von Loggen- also brought England and (AP Wirephoto by cable from peer-drinking festival. Officials ar Ta lneast | Landon) predicted more than __ 4,000,000. : OBITUARY Goss, Mont MacEwen, James M. | : ‘|visitors would consume at least : \Campbell, Edward MacMurdo| LABOR VALUE VARIES: /1,000,000 gallons of beer during | and George Macleod. Flower- It takes seven hours’ work to the. 16-day festival and wolf | a ee oe Lococruet Sl ‘bearers were: Eddie Murphy, produce 20 kilograms of. rice_in_down.an-estimated- 350,000. fried | eee County Hospital on Au- Douglas Cole, Alton Ramsay and Viet Nam but seven minutes’ chickens and -more than 700,000 | gust 22, 1966 after a few months Norman Ramsay. jwork in Australia. + {pork sausages. “finess of Mrs. Frank A. Ram- say, New London in ‘her seventy- | . CARD OF THANKS fourth year. Born in Cavendish | The family of the late Mrs. | ——October 4, 1892 daughter of the ftank A-Ramsay, New London | late Alexander and Bessie (Don- |Wish to express their sincere | ald) MacNeil. Possessed of a |thanks to the doctors, nursing kind and genial disposition she |staff of the Prince County Hospi- will be sadly missed in the home tal, special nurses, Rev. W.A. and by all who knew her. Paterson, Rev. Gordon Mac- ‘Mrs. Ramsay was an active ‘Beth, Rev. Leslie Files, David- member of the United Church |S0n’s Funeral Home, organist, and its organizations. She leaves choir, soloist, all who sent flow- te mourn her~passing~two~dau-¢rs;memorial_gifts,-messages_of -ghters (Margaret) Mrs. Clar- sympathy and to all those who | ence Houston, California; (Mar- |helped in any way during the ill- | fon), Mrs. Hillard Woodside, one ness and death of our dear} son (Lloyd), New London, with mother. . Be nr BELIEVE MAYBE whom she résided. Two grand- KEEP CHANGING OF GUARD | at! children (Valeria), Mrs. gpk, PETAWAWA, Ont. (CP)—The | er Woodside. and Barry Woodside, ‘ \ i | ae one brother Alvah MacNeill. ‘Her ae age pre Paris, =? : busband predeceased her by s€-| vont Hill in Ottawa next year, | aCe ven. months, also by one sister (Sadie), Mrs. Wilfred Campbell and one brother Townsand, some |Defence Minister Héllyer says. | |The ceremony, carried out by | years ago jthe Regiment of Canadian | : Guards, is considered Ottawa's Diet iee oahd age Pipi top ¢ourist attraction. It was United Church on Thursday, Au- |watched ryoee persons this gust 25 and was conducted by the |SUmmer. re were reports Rev. Gordon MacBeth assisted |that the ceremony would be by Rev, Leslie Files. The choir |moved to Expo 67 in Montreal with Mrs. Ray, MacLeod as or- /next year. _A FUR COAT FOR ONLY }*~ ganist led the congregation in | = singing of hymns, ‘‘Jesus Lover acre 1 2 9 of My Soul’’ and “Son of My | Alt AW pi i} A ES BS Pe: 3 ’ Soul”, A solo, “He Hideth My | + Saapye 4 a i JOS. 2 Soul’’, was beautifully rendered gvesi A aaah by Mr. Roscoe Walker. Pallbear- | : W im etek ; ers were: Ian Henderson, Hugh | TIME / 4 /' ewe he 4 ) < Lio Hig pe, Mortgage Sale |. iM z ip To be sold by public auction ‘> = : j 2 in front of ‘the Law Courts ‘ Building’ in Charlottetown in rom rl § ry tT Queens County on a ik, : . of cour 3 e n 18th day of October, A.D. 1966, : : t < BUT at the hour of twelve o'clock N 0 ° Ss Ze O eee noon, all that parcel of land situate, lying and being part of Common vot” Number Twenty-two in the Common of Charlottetown bounded and de- scribed as follows. Commen- cing on the Southeastern side of Passmore Street in the Southwestern boundary’ of Plot Number 2 as marked on the -plan of that part of the said Common Lot, the pro- perty of William: Passmore, thence running along the said Southwestern boundary for the distance of about Sixty- six (66), feet to the North- western boundary of the Red- din ‘Estate situate on said Common Let Number. Twenty- two thence along said ~ last mentioned boundary South westerly Eighty-three (83) feet, and thence by a line running Northwesterly and parallel to the Southwestern boundary of Plot Number 2 aforesaid the distance of about Sixty-six (66) feet to Pass- more Street aforesaid, thence Boys’ Boot Type Gym : : : ‘ “SNEAKERS | these coats’ are so ex onc quisitely fashioned of FUR- gant || LIKE BRAZOTTA FABRIC by . Etlin-that you'll have a hard My HUSH PUPPY | lime convincing everyone who OOMPHIES — Flat Heel ~ Light brown and Black. Sizes 5 to 10 Reg. $8.98 Low cuban heel pump. Col- ors river bed and camel. Nar- rov and messin wats. T= admires your coat that IT’S Reg. $10.95 : 7 98 NOT FUR! : You iust have to examine these garments up close te marvel at the workmership and real along the said Street North- 1 appearance of fur. It’s a magnificent woven pile blend of 75% Dynel and 25% mohair-that easterly Kighty-five (85) feet ; gives a rich, luxurious, silky smooth fee} and appearance. lt shimmers in excellence. Won't to the place “of commence- t shed ever, lustre lasts a lifetime. And warm .. . well its every bit as warm as fur, but much less in weight. In dreamy shades of java, pearitone, sable, charcoal-brown or black. You can choose from jackets, full-length coats, full-length coats trimmed with fox or. mink collars, “4 jackets. Come be thrilled? The. selection is perfect now .. . at Holman’s, for later, when it gets coolerl ment, being the lands describ- ed in a Deed of Conveyance d from D. Edgar Shaw, Master | Greb in Chancery, to Minnie Lar- ter dated the 23rd day of May 1929 (registered 88-710). WORK BOOTS The above sale is made under Women’s White Bias . sale nee in | Oil Proof Sle \ Also black an ndenture of Mortgage . ‘ V dited “thie” trentvians ; Full Grain Uppers ‘ ee ore tearm eb een 98 SNEAKERS FOX-FUR TRIMMED BEAUTY Jatnen arin: Bs on. Sizes 6 to 12 Barflex Type Sole Come and be luxurious in this superbly styled coat of Brazotta lottetown aforesaid, Manufac- turers, with Georgina Larter. wife. of the said Vernon Lar. | Women’s Quality Soft Soled ter, and Susie Larter, wife of the said James Larter, of the : first part, and William Henry SLIPPERS Tidmarsh of Charlottetown — aforesaid and M. Josephine Tidmarsh, his wife, of the | Moccasin type. Colors second part, default -having white, black, Tan. been made in payment of the principal and interest of the | Reg. $3.69 paid mortgage. For particulars:apply at the [eo . - Office of Martin & Scales, Barristers, 129 Kent - Street, Charlottetown. : a ; } Dated the &th day of Septem ber, A.D. 1966, ‘ : MARY | JOSEPHINE ° TID 3 MARSH, RICHARD HUN1 HEGAN, AND KENNETH M THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM a @ MARTIN, EXECUTORS OF HENRY TIDMARSH M. JOSEPHINE TIDMARSH Queen Street Charlottetown e Mortgagees. ae . Sizzes A to 10 Ideal for Gym Work Reg. $1.99 ‘to $2.49 by Etlin. Fox-fur-trimmed collar. Large slash pockets, jaunty 1 JZ 9 9 iY tie belt, 3 softly-hued cord covered buttons. Rich satin lining. e Sizes available 8 - 18. & Love to have one of these : coats now. Open a con- ’ » venient OPTIONAL . CHARGE "ACCOUNT ~~ Enquire at our Customer TRIM LITTLE JACKET | It’s a little darling, of Brazotta by Etlin. Large warm collar, 54 95 - 3 saucy buttons. Two large warm pockets. ‘Beautiful satin e lining. Sizes available 8 - 18. . FULL-LENGTH COAT = Lots of style and warmth for vou .. . Brazotta by Etlin. Big 69 95 shaw! type collar, slash. pockets, 3 smart buttons, Lovely ° satin lining’ Available in sizes 8- 18, ‘ ‘ ee Accounts Office,, , \ i ; ; t i ‘ ‘ e