EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT SAINT JOHN GENERAL HOSPITAL REOUIREs THE FOLLOWING REGISTERED PHARMACISTS (ll To take charge of pharmacy in 600 bed hos- pital. Fringe benefits include pension and life in- sut‘ance, sick leave programme and three weeks anméal vacation. Forty hour week with no night WOI‘ . Excellent starting salary with annual increments. Credit given for previous experience. (2) Registered pharmacist to assist in administra- tion of pharmacy. Fringe benefits as above. Sal- ary can be negotiated. For further particulars write or phone: DR. C. R. TRASK, D , R. SAINT JOHN GENERAL HOSPITAL. SAINT JOHN. NB. .NOTICES NOTICES *RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT MEETING Mount Stewart Elementary School 8.30 pm. October 15, 1964 Problems of the whole area to be discusud. A good attendance is requested. Division of Reserech Department of Agriculture. KINGS BlNJIILDING MATERIALS LTD. ontague and Southport SPECIALS Laurentian Hardboard 4’ x 8' sheets 4.95 Low Pitch Asphalt Shingles. white, per-square 11.95 #4 inch Underlay. per sheet , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 269 We have a good stock of Plywood, Ceiling Tile, Wood and . Asphalt Shingles. Fiberglass Insulation etc. Buy and save at your Cash and Carry Building Supply Dealer. KINGS BUILDING MATERIALS LTD. Montague and Southport erK «mum-u- u 1» ~ ma I VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS MacKlNNON — Mr and Mrs. Basil MacKinnon, Montague. are happy to announce the birth of their baby girl Glen~ na Ruth at the Kings County Hospital on Oct. 3rd. 1964. Weight 9 lbs 5‘6 025. MscKENZIE —- Born at the Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal on Sunday. October 11. 1964 to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacKenzie. a baby girl. Kar- en Lynn, 8 lbs 8 02.5. a sister tor Paul and Susan. PENNY —— Elvert. Earl and John are happy to announce the birth of their baby broth- er. Scott. William. at he Charlottetown'Hospital on Oct- ober 10th 1964. Weight 6 lbs. 7 one. Parents are Francis and Elvert Penny. FLOOD — At the Charlottetown Hospital on Monday. October 12th to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Flood (nee Sandra Ward RN). twin girls. Shannon Lee 5 lb. ‘6 as; Sharon Marie 5 lb. 13 oz. ENGAG EM ENTS MacDONALD —— MacARTRUR — The engagement is an- nounced of Catherine Alice. daughter of Mr. Alex MacDon- ald and the late Mrs. Mac- Donald. Murray River to Wal- ter Scott son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacArthur. U n i o n Road. Marriage to take place in November. DUFFY — WARD — Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Duffy. Park- dale wish to announce the engagement of their daughter I CARD OF THANKS 'oN BEHALF myself. I wish to thank Dr. Harold Stewart. the nurses ward~ Island Hospital. cliffe‘s Ambulance service, the Clergy, and all he many relatives and friends who remembered me durin my recent accident convalescence. A special thank-you to my un- derstanding employers. CFCY Radio an TV Station. Arlene MacDONALD — The death oc- curred at the P.E.I. Hospital on Oct. 13. 1964. of Douglas MacDonald of Forest Hill in hi ar. Remains will be transferred to his late re- sidence on Thursday morn- ing from when the tuners will he held on Friday after- noon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Dundee cemetery. MacLEAN — At his residence. Cornwall, Wednesday, 0c. 14. 1964. Hugh John MacLean in his 82nd year. Resting at the Modem Funeral Home. Funeral notice later. In lieu of flowers. contributions to the Ongan Fund of Clyde River Pueahyterdan Church would be greatly appreciated. DOIRON — At the Provincial Sanatorium Wednesday, Oct. 14. 1964. Angus J. Doiron. Rope River, in his 69th year, Remains will be forwarded this afternoon 2 o'clock from tilie Charlottetown Fu- neral Home to his late resid- ence. Funeral Saturday morn‘ .— N O T I C E The Office of the Souris Town Clerk will be Closed from October 15th at 5 pm. to November 2nd at 9 a.m. GENEVIEVE ROACH Town Clerk IINTERRUPTION NOTICE There will Be an interruption of electric power from our Hunter River Substation on Sunday. October 18. weather permitting. between the hours of 1:00 pm. and 4:00 p.m.. Daylight Saving Time. This interruption is necessary to permit us to install a new power transfonner in this substation. The areas affected will be from Hunter River to Milton and Oyster Bed Bridge, Breadalbane. Fredericton, New Glasgow and North Rustico areas. MARITIME ELECTRIC CO. Ltd. KNOW YOUR BIBLE The entrance of Thy words giveth light. It giveth understanding unto the simple. -- Psalm 119:130. u . y word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.” Psalm 119:105. e divine authorship of the Bible. and there- fore its divine authority is clearly seen in one of the shortest and yet most concluswe arguments by Mr. John Wesley. “It must be the invention of either good men or angels, bad men or devils or of God. It could not be the invention of good men or angels for they neither could or would write _a book and tell lies all the time they were writing it. saying, “thus saith the Lord". It could not be of bad men or devils for they would not and could not write a book which commands "ill duties. forbids all sins, and condemns their own souls to a lost’etermty. Therefore, we must admit it is from God . 1 ch statements as "thus saith the Lord”, ‘fiheslljord said”, "the Word of the Lord God are found 3,808 times in the Bible. "For to bee came not in old time by the will of math: FRut holy men 0 God spake as they wore moved by the Holy Ghost." 11 Peter 1:21. esus Christ said: “For had ye believed Moses, w‘Imld have behaved Me: for he wrote of Me. ,. .e H ‘ Igut if ye believe not his writings. how shall ye believe My words?" St. John 5:45. 47. " could Moses write about Jesus, Christ, a Egan Divine Revelation from ? Moses about 1400 years before Christ was born. I . f ts sented by Mr. S. R. Streight r I BiggarafiiblgmMessages each week in the Montague Bible Chapel -REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE OENERAL MOBILE HOMES ' USED TRAILERS E. .MocLennan Trailer Sales Ltd. ":I-l Raids Corner P.E.I. Phone 4116-5117. Open Evenings Till 9 pm. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND BY SHERIFF HEATHERDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT PURSUANT to and by virtue of a writ of execution to ma directed and issued out of the County Court of King‘s County at the First Circuit of the said Court on the 31st day of Sep- tember ... 964inanaction wherein the Trustees of School District Number 81 (Heather- dale School) was Plainti against the lands herein de- scribed and which said execu- tion was marked to levy for the sum One Hundred and Sixty'nine and 35/100 Dollars ($169.35), being the amount of school taxes and costs which remain unpaid together with the costs of an incidental to levy and sale and other ex- pense of execution. I HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that on Wednesday the 9th day of November AD. 1964 at the hour of one o‘clock in the forenoon in front of the Court House in Georgetown in King’s County. Prince Edward Isiand.Iwillsetupa.ndse to the highest bidder the fol- lowing described traot of land: ALL that pece 1 land situate, lying and being (I! in 3’. acreage! land a lttle more or DATED the 5th .day oi om her A n sinfron RODGERSON. Sheriff of King’s County. Margaret R 0 s e to Robert ing. leaving the house at 9.15 Francis son of Mr and Mrs. l“ 3019’“ Requiem High 116 g 13. 8rd. Chap. Mass at St. Ann's Church at lottetown. Marriage to take 9:30. Interment In uroh place November mth, 1964 in “me - Toronto. Ontario. MUNRDE __ M the Kings County Memorial Hospital, Oat. 12. 1964, MN. William Munroe of Bristol, New Hamp- shire, formerly of Whim Road. P.E.I., in her 69th year. Resting at the Montague Fu- neral Home. Funeral from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Montague, Saturday, Oct, 17 at 2 pm. Interment in Home- land Cemetery. Bristol. IN MEMORIAM FORD — In loving memory of Lloyd Irving Ford who depart- ed this life October 15th. 1959. Always remembered by wife and family. NICHOLSON — In loving mem- ory of a dear friend Iona Nich- olson. Somerville. Mass. who pgsssed away on October 15th, 3. Sleep on beloved take thy sleep Yfll‘ln' memory we will always eel) Sadly missed by Minnie and atherine. NICHOLSON — In loving mem- ory of Iona Nicholson, Som- merville. Mass, who pas away on October 15th.. 1963. As time goes on I missyou mo re. Lovineg remembered by Mur- dock. LYLE — In loving memory of Mr and Mrs. Emery Lyle who departed this life: Mother. October 15th, 1954 and Dad April 8. 1960. I miss you both each morning .And at closing of the day I miss you for the little chats That whiled the hours away I miss you for each cheery word That made a dark world gay But Dad. I miss you most of all When I kneel in church to pray. Always remembered by family. ars‘dll MT: I of my family and A preciou one I and staff of the Prince Ed-I That never can be iii Cut-v MacDonald. Southport, PEI. Aid In MEMORIAM . NICHOLSON - In loving mem- ory of my dear wife Iona Nicholson. Sommerville. Mass who passed away on October 15th.. 1963. s from me is gone I loved is still my home A voice A place is vacant in The years may wipe out many things But this they wipe out never The memory of those h a ppy eye When we were together. Lovineg remembered an sadly missed by husband Don- SEARKEY —— In sad and loving memory of our dear sisters. Matilda, Mrs. Charles Shar- key, whom God called to hes- ven on October 14. 1931 and Annie. Mrs. Alex Mclnnia, on October 15, 1963. You are. not forgotten loved ones Nor will you ever be As long as life and memory last We will remember . Sadly missed and lovingly re< membered by sisters. Mrs. Mal McInnis. Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson, Mrs. Jennie McMui-rer and Me. Al . Announcements CITY & OUEENs "SPECIFY CERAMIC TILE". New home buyers should look for Ceramic Tile features. See Douglas Bros. and Jones Inc.. for free estimates. TURKEYS FRESH killed on order available for suppers, banquets, individual orders. etc. Delivered Charlottetown area. Gil He telephone 4-9313, Parker Jewell, York. telephone +7074. SEE THE DISPLAY of nun- dreds-of colors of Ceramic Tile at Douglas Bros. and Jones Inc. REPAIRS TO automatic wash- d‘ryers, electric ranges, refrigerators. Factory trained service men. Storey Electric. dial 4-7341 day or night. d ATTENTION TEACHERS Souris nouns: mmav nighti dance in Morel] Village Hall.I Music by the Del-Rays. I LOOKING FOR a home in Montague? Contact S outhern Kings Real Estate. Telephone‘ 838-4567. ‘ GRAND REOPENING Legion‘ Home. Cardigan, Saturday, October 17. Choice turkey and ham supper. Everybody wei- come. Meals served 5—10 pm. Dance after, Local—Night classes in Grade XII History and Geometry will begin Thursday. October 15th, at 7 pm. in High School auditorium. Additional re- gistrations are invited. Pres. Albert Fogarty. ANTRY AND rummage sale to be held at St. Marys Hall. Montague on Sat. Oct. 17 at 2 pm. Sponsored by Retarded Childrens Association. Dona- tions invited. KINGS COUNTY MODERN AND old time dance at Gus Mallard’s, North Lake. Johnny Chaisson's orchestra. Canteen service. Hall. Friday. October 16 at 8.30 pm. Featured attractions of the two-hour show will dancers Ruth and Frank Ross. in Paquet, Western singer and his old time band, The Rossettes in dancing major- ette routines from the Gold Cup and Saucer parade, also the Blue (hystals, Rock 'n Charlottetowri others. . o ours modern and old time dance with two orchestras, In aid of Rollo Bay West Women's Institute. FIDDLERS AND step dancers contest, St. Anthonys Parish Centre, Bloomfield. Wednes- day, October 28. Big prizes. Send entries to Cyrus Gal- lant, Howlan, or Mrs. Urban Pineau. Bloomfield. and many rvi AA SPECIAL meeting—an meeting will be held in Goodwill Group Rooms. Wed- nesday, October 14 at 8.30 pm. AA speaker and Al-Anon speaker from New Jersey. USA will be heard. open the CHILD HEALTH Conference—T Thursday, October 15, 1964— :00 - 3:30 pm. and the third Thursday of each month in Central Queens Regional High School, Hunter River. WOODLEIGH R E P L I C A S ground will be open to 9 pm. daily, except Sunday until the end of October. DR. LJ. DUFFY will be absent from his office until Novemb- er 2nd. CRITICIZES DEPORTATION TORONTO (CPl—An Ameri- can Negro claims he has on ordered deported from Canada because he married 'te Canadian. George l-Iite. a musl- cian, said he was allowed to move freely between Canada‘ and the United States until Feb.‘ VARIETY snow in Fortune cu Liberal LeaderStressesI Mar. Economic Union Provincial Liberal Leader A. W. Matheson said Wednesday too much emphasis is being placed on parliamentary union of the Atlantic Provinces and more stress should be placed on economic union. There would be definite economic advant- ages to a union with the At- lantic Provinces. he said. . Matheson said that in the 1950's. while he was premier of this province. the matter of un- ion came up at several Atlantic premiers' conferences. “The idea at that time.“ he said. was that a number of pro- grams could be set up to save money by the governments in- volved. No programs that I re call suggesting were uniformity of road signs and uniformity of school text books." Mr. Matheson said that about the only good thing that came of suggestions of Atlantic union was the formation of the Atlan- i’ic Provinces Economic Coun‘i It was suggested by Mr . union angle. I think it should be KINGS COUNTY l'l'he Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs. Oct. 15, 1984. 19' Mrs. um MacCallum. Usa- MacCslluin. Mr and hire. WJ. Scott. Mrs. Mary Stetson. Mrs. Bessie Foster Stewart. Me. and Mrs Samuel C. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert l. Thump son, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Webster. Mrs. Alexander Walsh. Miss Blanche Walsh. Wallace .1. cod. and as a tribute to the organists who have served in this Church from 1927-1964. A1. so in memory of those who gave their lives in the service of their country." Other dedicauons at this ser- vice included an organ lamp in. memory of Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Foster. A Sunday School regis- ter board was presented by the Sunday School. A Rememberance Back in which the above is recorded. to- < gether with all other memorials and dedications since the begin- ning of the church in 1927. was also dedicated. 2 Matheson that Premier Walter; R. Shaw’s remarks about At- lantic Union. brought up at last . month's premiers' conference: in Halifax. were "a bit prema- ' ture." The premier suggested that the people of the province and members of the provincial legislature should examine the union suggestion ‘ully before any study was made. Mr. Matheson sad “I would have gone right after Premier Robichaud and Stanfield wh 0 have expressed much interest in the idea and ask just what each has in mind, such as how would union be handled. what advantages would there be to the whole area and what aovau- . to tages would there be province." ' C According to Mr Matheson. present talks on Atlantic unionl are definitely advantageous but} Kevin c, Cre'uner was fined gIIIhlntk “lib much, 5'1"” J" 325 and costs or 10 days for 9mg p“ 0" e parlameman speeding When he appeared be- fore Magistrate A..I, Haslam. QC. in city police court yes- terday. a self-service union. We have to find how we can help each oth- er economically." I Central United Special Dedication Service A Dedication Service of inter- est to many people was held In One person was fined 3% and coets or 30 days for illegal pos- eesion of liquor. Four rsons charged with being drunk and incapable were each given 20-day suspended sentences. and another was sentenced to 90 days in jail. Church Holds J. Gibson. Edgar Heartz. Mrs. Cecil Miller. Harry C. Muttart. Central United Church Thanks- giving Sunday Evening. The Church. which was filled to capacity. was decorated with vegetables. colored leaves andi floral memoriams Special mu- sic tor the service included se- lections by the Park Royal Male Eight; solo by Mrs. Reg. Gay and the Junior Choir of Central urch. The Hallman Organ which has been placed in the church as a memorial to loved ones, was de- dicaied. The names of which have been recorded on a scroll reading: “This Organ has been dedicated to the Glory of God and in loving memory of: Fred- ‘ erick W. Andrew. Evelyn Louise ; and Linda Marlene Boswall. Ja- a mes Ronald Boswell. ‘llrs. HeU len Court. Mr. and Mrs. EG. O ‘a‘ 15 when immigration officials‘ Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. JR. Do- questioned him about his inten-I ver, Mrs John T Ferguson. W. 83‘/3% MORTGAGES On new or improved city homes Or for lie-financing 7% on standard two thirds loans on first class security—slightly higher on others. come in and talk over your requirements with HYNDMAN & CO. LIMITED MORTGAGE AND iNSURANCE saunas Dial 4-6567 57 Queen St. tion to marry a Canadian girl.‘ Wylie Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. W RESERVE SATURDAY, Octob- er 24th for Trinity UCW Cen tennial bazaar. lo a.m. to 7 p.m. Luncheon served 12 to 1.30 pm. Supper from 5 to 6.30 pm. 75 cents each meal. EGULAR MEETING of the Ladies Auxiliary Royal Can- adian Legion will be held in the Clover Club Thursday, 0c- tober 15th. RESERVE NOVEMBER 21st for bazaar in aid of St. Thom- as Aquinas Educational Fund attCommunity Centre. Stew- ar RESERVE MONDAY October 26th for Fiddling and Step dancing contest in Mt. Ryan hall. Send entries to Mrs. Mair- tin Dn'scoll. Charlottetown, RR 9. or telephone 2-3195. ll Moors & McLeod Ltd. 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