SHORT OF'CASH AFTER CHRISTMAS? SELL YOUR “DON'T WANTS" THROUGH A CLASSIFIED AD Charlottetown 4-8506 - Summerside 6-8031 - Montague 97-2 - Souris 157 - Alberton 68-2 14 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Dec. 27, 1962.1 RENTALS AUTQMO l IVE MERCHANDISE Apartments Cars For Sale Articles For Sale FOR RENT: MODERN NEW "—"—————‘——' —-—'--———'"—_ bachelor 3 artment. in Park- ron SALE: 1956 roan ram- APPLES FOR SALE: DELICI- dale. first €100“ consisting of lane in good condition. For ous.Courtland. Macintosh. and large bedsmmg mom, mod‘ cash. Mrs. Harten. phone. Russet. by the barrel. ham- em kitchen and bath. Hot 44405 per! °’ 5 1’0"“ cell“ wme- water lieated. own thermostat. FOR SALE: 1959 METEOR ’1‘”? °’ “"- S-L- Case’ey- Completely furnished. Avail- Kelvm. Phone Kensington 142. Farmers Market ’ able after Christmas. 4-5547 ask for MacKay. coach. Good condition. Can be Phone financed. Private saIe. Price $1000.00. Apply 270 Queen St.. or phone 4-5613. I 195:1 MORRIS MINOR FOR sale. suitable for parts. three new tires. new generator. new- ____.__.—A_.. _————_ unheated apartment with lights. $40. monthly. Also un- furnished room with lights $15.00 monthly. Very central. Friday at Fredericton Paying I .00 a pair for good pigs. over 35 lbs. each. Will also! buy smaller ones. Knud Jor-I I-V “ebullt Siarlei Apply Art gensen. Fredericton. DE] “5373 Corrigan. Tracadie Cross. . I Phone Mt. Stewart 26-13. “tides wanted I wanted To Rent COUPLE DESIRE SMALL F 0- OVMENT 901 mm WAY 509.5 A TOLD HIM 1 WOULDN'T as In, DIDN'T you? WANTED warm furnished apartment, . housekeeping room of rooms DIEI'I'I'IAN. T2: Israel: Iggpgralgrgg'i Central. Apply in writing to Telecommumcatlon batt'eries_ hides' wool. ‘ ’ Guardian-Patriot Box 23868 Technician Charlottetown. Camp Hill Hospital. Halifax . DI: (university graduation and two I I years post internship experience requide aim-$5880 60' LTD' Defence (Navyi Halifax 1% Kent St. Opp. Eaton: ' ‘ (at least four years recent ex- Phone 4.9522 Buylng or selllng perience in teletype and elect- rical maintenance work) , .48... NOTICES 0 Home NOTICES NOTICES by J. K. VIII-llama Fulton leaves For Campaign OTTAWA (CPI—Works Min- ister Davie Fulton leaves here Itoday to begin a three - week Icampaign for the Conservative leadership in British Columbia. He will meet party workers in various parts of the province prior to the Vancouver leader- ship convention Jan. 23-25. BELL CAUSES BLAST ROTTERDAM. The Nether- lands (Reuters) — Christmas callers pressed the electric doorbell of a house here and the house exploded, destroying two others next door. Under the rubbble of the house were found the bodies of an old couple. dead from asphyxiation by coal which had filled their gas exploded from the doorbell's electricity. NEw YEAR’S -EVE DANCE Q.C.H.S. Music by The Downtowners $6.00 per couple For Reservations Dial 4-7190 SEX ON CAMPUS: .. . THE REAL ISSUE Should’ schools try to punish premarital sex? Or ignore it if students "behave on campus"? Or do both views min the point? In January Reader's Digest Dr. examines the real issues, tells how young people today black- mail society with its own "new Tickets on sale at—Foster's Drug, Rendezvous, Stead's Pharmacy. Old Spain. morality" — and be rewarded!— how illegin'. mate pregnancies may actually Get your Reader’s Digest today. E FIRST RAILWAYS Britain was the first country to build railroads. The first rall- way. the Stockton and Darling- ton colliery line. was opened to 1825. Information posters with fur- ther pair-tirulars of residence and qualification requirements and application forms available of main Post Offices. National Employment Of'ices. or the Civil Service Commission. Ral- ‘ ston Building. 105 Hollis Street. FOX TERRIERS: ATTENTION Pets. Supplies DIAL 4_7242 parents: delightful s m o o t h coats. pleasant lasting gifts. 5‘ w. reasonama westmayne Ken. Real Estate & Insurance Broker nels. Westcheater. N.S. I Bank 0i NOVB SCDIIa .3168- Halifax. N.S. where applications ‘ should be filed. Agents. Salespeople iv MAN WANTED FOR RAW-‘ leigh business. Sell families. Good profits for re-. liable hustler. Write today.l Rawleigh‘s. Dept. ‘ 1.4-5. 4005 I Richelieu. Montreal. F LOST: to 1500 STRAYED FROM MY FARM I t . Member of the C. 11.11. E. B. LADIES BLACK RIM- med glasses Christmas cve. BUYING SELLING RENTING PHONE 4.3268 Finder phone #8871, at Mt. Albion. two young cat- tle. black and white. heifer and bull. Please notify Albert W ox 4000. J . W. MacKENZIE Real Estate Consultant Appraiser and Broker TRADE SCHOOLS 269 Queen Street BE A HAIRDRESSER Marvel trained hairdressers are preferred hairdressers. Learn at Canada‘s most re. spected School and 2am finanp ciaI independence. Hairdress-g inn is pleasant. dignified work) and trained hairdressers are In great demand Fol Free de-I scriptive Catalogue write to. Marvel Hairdressing Schools Branches in principal cities. 358 Bloor St. West. Toronto. Teachers Wanted WANTED: TEACHER FOR Damascus School. starting. January 1963. 10 pupils. grades I 1-7. 12 miles out of Saint John IA'ITACH THE ADDRESS City. Apply Mrs. Lee Kallar. I RR. 4. Saint John. 847-7902. I‘ I- . ‘. .AN'DISE Articles For Sale H ONE FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGER- ator for sale. used less than. two months. Owner moved.‘ IWithout This Sticker or THE EVENING PATRIOTI Special Notices Charlottetown Member of C.A.R.E.B. For Fastest SERVICES Service JOHN D. DOE .1. NOV. 10 1962 in P.E WE'RE STUCK Electrical Wiring Jobs A- Large or small HANDCRAFT CLASSES In order to arrange for Handcraft courses in various communities about the Island, classes are advised to organize themselves into groups of a size required for each course 'and to select one among them who will act as secretary, make all necessary arrangements and contact the Dir- ector. The following courses will become available early in the New Year. The figures set op- posite each craft are the number of students required for each course and eost per student. Textile Painting 20 students Leathercraft 16 students 5.00 each Jewellery 16 students 3.50 each Wood turning 16 students 1400 each Weaving 5 students 16.00 each For further information write or phone: Mrs. Muriel Lister Director of Handcrafts 112 Pownal Street Charlottetown. P. E. I. Telephone 894-5104. .. I . Leonor Air Conditioning Please ' Whenever “Itmg‘ . Refrigeration Sales - about your subscription -- Sen/lee change of address. a renew-I . Appliance Repair—ell a], a question. a complaint.— I types . Motors Rewound—repalred . Oil Burner and Dodd and Strather Lightning Rod— Sales and Service DeLA VAL DAIRY EQUIPMENT STICKER From Your Copy of THE GUARDIAN I PALMER ELECTRIC price $175.00. was $222.95. Con- I RENTALS tact Lloyd Clark. Borden or Mrs. Crane 4—5997. . . I Guardian - PatrIot I CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Mondays through Fridays 3.30 AM! usz 5 P.M. 5o. till 12 noon. ‘ Phone Charlottetown 4-8506 Consult the list of telephones at theI to; of Classified page for the Branchl office serving your area. I WORD ADVERTISEMENTS 24 wordl I TO LET: DELUXE HEATEDI 4-8852. . LATE NOTICES LTD. DIAL 4-8543 Apartments apartment, three large roomsI and bath. built in cupboards. Continuous domestic h of water. Electric stove and gar- FOR CATTLEMEN’S MEETING ThursdayI Dec. 27. I962—8:00 P.M. MONTGOMERY HALL This meeting is called to complete the organ- ization of Beef Producers and to consider the work of the committee. Good attendance will mean a good start for the new organization. Meeting sponsored by«— Beef Producers Committee and P.E.I. Federation of Agriculture Births, Deaths Marriages BIRTHS BILLS'I‘ROM — Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hillstrom at the Charlottetown Hospital 'on Dec. 19, 1962, a son. Bruce Gus. IN MEMORIAM DORSEY -— In loving memory of Frank Dorsey. who depart- ed this life December 27. 1954. Always remembered by wife and family. INMAN —— In loving memory of our dear father George Har- ris Inman who passed away Dec 24th. 1948 Sadly missed by Linda. Ad- die and Harvey. STEVENSON —— In loving mem- ory of our darling Ja-by Wayne Alan Stevenson who passed away December 271b, 1956 Lovineg remembered ; mom. dad. brothers and sisters. I BERNARD -— In loving memory ; of a dear husband and father. William Bernard who depart‘ ' ed this life December 27th. No farewell words were spoken, Before you went away. But our happy hearts were broken. Just six years ago today. The wind of earth blows gently. On a sweet and treasured spot. Where the one we loved is steep— mg. Never will he be forgot. Ever remembered by his wife and family. I BERNARD — In loving memory of our father William Bernard away December age available if desired. Phone apartment or single rooms and minimum chm-g bathroom. Also single garage Phone numbets, house nuns} {01‘ Storage. Dial 445119 day. 3 her Box number, are charged] time only. or one word. various group i numbers count reparately. ’Oni; Standard Dictionary are acceptable. Celh Rate Insertion per word 4:. a consecutive tiom 3%: per word, 6 consecutive Insertions 31: per word 10 per cent additional charge on these eo- eounts if not paid within 7 day: of last insertion date. ANNOUNCEMENTS 5: per word. 10 5‘ . o 1 wo minimum char e. SPECIAL NOTICES Birth! Death! $1 .25 Weddings. Engagements, Cards of Thanks $1.75. d- diticnal each name printed. 10:. In memoriams $1.75. Additional each newspaper line ol with Rhyme and Vsnei style maintained 101: per line. Count only 5 average words (5 to 6 letters each) per line. Obituary notices will be charged $1.50 for the first 25 words 3c per word s or. CLASSIFIED DISPLAYS 1 Income! per column Inch $1.78, 3 conseeutlv. heertlom. per Inch $1.58. 6 consecu- tive Insertions per inch $1.48. el render notices, $2.24 pe Inch: Your Guardian Patriot M appears In both news A M ordered on ship- dete schedule will be charged the one-time refs on each insertion ‘evde classifies pspe . Advertisers are requested to read their edverilssment the first day it appears and to cell the Classified MONARCH ROOFING 81 INSULATION CO. NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE Morell Regional High School I Auditorium $3.00 per couple For Reservations Phone Morel] 16 Tickets on sale at Village Diner & Morel] Garage Couples only Sponsored by Morel] Fire Dept. NOW IS THE TIME! INSULATION BLOWING ALL WORK GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES... . . TERMS TO SUIT 0 FREE ESTIMATE ° NO OBLIGATION PHONE COLLECT -— “From anywhere on P.E.I." Charlottetown 894-4560 -— Summerside 436-3419 JAMES 0. STEWART — 131 North River Rd. “Specialists in all types of Siding a Intonation” enIv responsible for one day's Incor- rect publication or for the incorrect portion only of a classified display Adlusrmerue. cn Classified Advertise- ANNUAL MEETING P.E.I. JERSEY BREEDERS ASSOCIATION will be held In the Board Room PROVINCIAL DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE FRIDAY, DEC. 28th. 1.30IP.M.’ All entries for I965 JERSEY FUTURITY must be declared at this meeting Signed: Reginald Clark. Secretary NOTICE Special General Meeting of Share- holders of D‘undas Dairying Compan Ltd.. will be held in (Bridgetown Halli on December 28. I962. at L30 P.M. tor the purpose of passing a resolution tor the winding up of the Company and dealing with other matters pertaining thereto. .\ Gone dear father gone forever How we miss your smiling face, But you left us to remember None on earth can take your place. A happy home we onaa enjoyed I How sweet the memory still [But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. Lovineg remembered by I daughters Lorain. Pearle. Wanda and Margaret. BERNARD —— In loving mam: 013' of my father William Ber- nard who passed away Dec- ember 27. 1956. Today we are thinking of some- one. ' Who was always kind and true. Whose life was a ray of sun- shine Dcar father. that someone was Lovineg remembered by his son Vernon. daughter-in-law Mildred. granddaughter Marilyn. Announcements CITY &' QUEENS ADELLA'S clearing all win- ter milllnery at greatly reduced rices. DANCE Coin-an Ban hell. Thursday. December 37th. MODERN and old time danc- ing every Friday night Mot-ell Community hell. Dancing 0:80 12:30. Chalssoo end MacDonald- REGULAB WEEKLY dance at Recreation Centre New Glas- gow will be held tonight instead of Settudsy for this week only. Secretary President gfhifg‘lrzsgégnpalgmya LS. Hunter William Hunter KINGS couufl The Annual Meeting of the I BINGO. 81'. CHARLIE! Psi-Iin Hall. Friday. Dec. 18th. 8 pm. Queens County PROFESSIONAL CARDS ‘ 315.. $m.nm;.m Progressive Conservative Assoc. Architects willlnbenl: h?“ m... Will Be Held Pen". A. McNeil l1,23 34:11:13? St. 353.8'“”" M 1° """ ' . . X “ Architect PHONE 894-4872 "INC! COUNTY COMMUNITY CENTRE Le‘urle A. Cotes 6. Keith Pickard pfiwwufim Charlottetown ‘ Mat“ Reel-feud Architect ' "' W- m Consulting 6 G0“!!! Acct: no Freetown vs. FRIDAY. DEC. 28.”, mum P. o. In use 0 Que- e1 gamma m at 8:45 P.M. Imm " “3'” "I" Mansion. an. m WWII-m luau! daily to can at 12.36 MI. form CLOVER FARM STORES notion soon. ONE OF 41 BICYCLE WINNERS Philip Duffy, one of the 41 happy winners of bicycles from Clover Farm. is shown here with Clary Flemming, Supervisor of Clover Farm P. E. I. Division (left), and J. A. Likely of DeBlois Bros. Ltd., Clover Farm Stores Supply House. Here are the 41 Bicycle Winners! Mrs. Francis LeClair North Rustico Roy Williams St. Peters Bay Mrs. Bruce Pound Mt. Edward Road Leith Jollimorc Spring Brook Allen Perry Souris Mrs. Elmer Ward Charlottetown - John MacPherson Jr. Cherry Valley Sandra Chandler Nine Mile Young Loeon MacCorrnack eorgetown Miss Paula Wells Alberton Carol Shaw Creek Gerard MacDonald 19 St. M M M K. Charlottetown r . arv . . . ' s and: "mo" Mrs. Jessie Collier gh'flgznhlfoawmn Cheridtctown Gary Heaney Kenslnrzton R. R. Mrs. Archie Robinson Se rletown Ralph Cameron Richmond 1:. B. cCarvills Barry MacDonald Mr. Mark Ma More" DaVId MacDonald Carleton Ray Dawson 3'! I’m". Suzanne Gallant North Tryon Joanne MacKinnon 232 Bedford Mrs. Ralph Cooke O'Leary R. R. 1 - Valerie Bruce Blair Cutcliffe Quee Mrs. Murdock Stewart Crapaud Clarence Fraser ortll Lake Charlottetown Oyster Bed Murray River Walter Clarke Kenslnzton Vern Ford Bridge Billy Elliot Bothwell O'Leary Philip Duffy Heath” Dim“ Miriam Machan 11 Villa Ave. Charlottetown “mug” Tyne Valley Charlie MacKenrie MY- George Smilh Velma Yco Malpe Hunter River Elmsdele Mrs. Ralph Sheidow Miss Geralds Gallant George Craig Mlllview .Wclllngtoa stn. Brsdalbeae Here are the 41 Poodle Winners:— Elmoed Mar-tin, South Ruetlce Fred MacDonald. Forest Hill Cathy Austin. as Behnont St. Wendell Hoirstt. French River Jessie Nicholson. Dundee Douglas Cole. New lando- Kay Anderson. Morel] Everett Hewett. 'I‘ryon Bernard McQueld. Redford Betty Colllcott. O’Leery KB. I may Macaroni. nothwell Anne Barbour. 07 Goodwill Mrs. Grace Ramsay, Malpeqne Mrs. Asses Curran. Venue River Joyce Mechellas, Souris Mrs. Ethel Dell. Charlottetown Cathy Machete. China Petal Mrs. Murray. Che-iotth- ‘l‘reey Spencer. Charlottetown Sidney Murray, Bcdcque Mn. Levis Under-hey. Bey Fortune Idea Blake. 1! Villa Ave. Mrs. James Shaw. De Sable Mrs. Lloyd Rose. North Lake Mrs. John Gluhlm. Montague Mrs. Ives Elaine, Hunks- River Mrs. Clash MecCervtlle, Wellington 8h- Mre. Jack Gendet. Montague Mrs. MecLeae llorne. Alberton Helen MacDonald. Cornwall Mrs. Frank Arlen-nit. mimic leg. Rees. Uteshelre Miss Alma Arlen-nit. Richmond Mn. Keith Lord. Carleton Mrs. Fred Breheet. Murray River Mrs. Welter For! Eel-l Sellick Mrs. John Miller Mrs. Meshes Horne mu able, Nicholson ln. 3. N. Thompso- M