EMPLOYMENT. °. EMPLOYMENT: _, AUTOMOTIVE. SECRETARIES ~ 2 Two executive calibre secretaries required: for northern Manitoba mine operation. Top salaries will be paid to suc- cessful candidates depending on academic training and ex- perience. Candidates should preferably have matriculation lus business technology or university education. Shorthand and typing essential. Free accommodation provided in sec- retarial residence on modern townsite. Liberal benefits in- clude holiday bonus, free hospital, medical, prescriptions and group insurance. Applicants desiring consideration should forward resume with snapshot: to PERSONNEL MANAGER, SHERRITT GORDON MINES Lynn Lake, Manitoba a WANTED ~ WELDERS We have tmmediate need for a large ‘number of welders. ITED, Expense of DRI 2000 At the AUTOMOTIVE VE. MILES | S. R. ehnsion With each sale of a used car or truck, with a trade difference of over $1000 or more, you receive 100 gallons of gasoline. With trade difference over $500 you receive 50 gallons of gasoline. Apply to: ae Unit No. F-1021-A Industrial Relations Manager Hawker Siddeley Canada Ltd., . - Trenton Works, P.O. Box 130, S San cedar” ‘64 CORVAIR | Unit No. F-704.B ‘59 FORD ———~ | League Charlottetown Hospital at the Station _wagon, V-8 auto Hazel Grove W.1. __ | Ladies Auxiliary, : ‘ (FEMALE) PRISON FOR WOMEN KINGSTON, ONTARIO The Canadian Penitentiary Service requires a Superintendent to be re- sponsible for the operation and man- Unit No. H¥-334-B In A-1 condition Make Us An. Offer | Unit-No. B-175.B '57 FORD ¥ =! “60 AUSTIN Trenton, Nova Scotia ranty, a ae 5008 nee This car in A-1 con- “noes ven une tat Should be $2195 ‘Should be $975 [suey Balloon vr, Kingston cal : ; NOW | NOW $93 9 fe. Sa SUPERINTENDENT S2% $1729 ur, $899/"per eaten 7 » CITY & QUEENS | DANCE IN Belfast Hall.” | March 11."Burn’s Orchestra Friday. DR. ZIELINSK! will be absent from his New Glasgow office from March 15 to April 12. CHICKEN RAFFLE Thursday. March 10, at 9 p.m. RCAF, Association Club Rooms, Grafton Street. KINGSTON LEGION monthly meet. img Thursday March 10 at & pm Also CARD PARTY Hampshire Hal! Wed. , | "| mesday, 8.30 p.m ed by Hamp- | shire Women’s Institute, First game | | ef tournament. . | DAUGHTERS OF Engiand card game ‘jm Orange Hall, LOBA, Kirkwood, Drive, every Wednewlay night at #& p.m. Admission .0c. Lunch served. ‘SPECIAL MEETING of Hope River School, District, Thurs. day. March 1 at & p:m. to discuss, consider and vote upon consolidation with Cavendish District RESERVE MAY 7th for “Spring Bonnet Tea’’ sponsored by the Jr. of ratepayers Recreation Centre 3:30 to 6 p.m: ( Announcements |The Guardian, Chartetintnws, Wel, March ©, 1906.13. ' Studebaker Prospects Not Bright OTTAWA (CP) — Industry Minister Drury said Tuesday | discussions have been held with | Studebaker about keeping ite Hamilton. automaking plant in operation but this possibility seems unlikely. ; | Mr. Drury was replying te | questions in the-Commons for | the second straight day on,the, | Studebaker shutdown annouficed | Friday. |_ Answering New Democrat | Lead er Douglas, Mr. Drury * |said his department is making by >) @ canvas to find another use for i, the plant. Edward Nasserden (POC.—Res- . therm) asked Prime Minister Pearson what action {s being | taken to keep Studebaker work- ers in Canada, Mr. Pearson said grecy wand Possible ‘is being 1 ne qs ‘ ’ THE KENSINGTON Variety Con the y |cert will be presented jin Central bee cad mitten, somaped up } Queens’ Regional High om Thursday, t sked the prime min..: « | March 10th, at § p.m. Sponsored by io _name ». that ea was being done. There was ne | REGULAR SATURDAY night dance, = jreply as the Commons | Tecognized another que. . OLD PILE TO GO | WASHAGO, Ont. (CP)—The “year-old Black River Hall, on highway 69 northeast of Orillia, has been advertised for sale and removal. It- was built in |1879 at a gross cost of $450 as -—= iaaeie ane oy FLEET SETS SAIL FOR NASSAU . [Saa“soook council ¢hamber 3 BRING YOUR family and friends te the ham and scallop supper this even- ing 5 to 7 p.m. at Montague Curling A record fleet of 75 yachts headed for Nassau Tuesday vel a ‘Erie, Pa., was battling for the | lead with Mira, skippered by | Guard cutter stands by as class B yachts start, 15 min- ANCI 2 door. Should be $350 ciub. Everyone weicome. in the 184-mile Southern Con- utes after class A. Escapade, Robert Hammill of Oyster | NG | RESERVE THURSDAY March inn, ~<TenCe Ocean Race. A Coast skippered by Robert Wey of Bay, L.t., N.Y. & ' ” rat $199 | aes ere ee | ; a | JGNKINS TRANSFER ONLY . » 8:30 p.m. ° ° | To stimulate the ‘key role” | oes % reste’ Nova Scotia Planning Board agement of the Prison for Women at Social Science from a_ university a recognized - standing preferred. ’ Salary range to be discussed. ONLY Benefits include usual Civil Service sick and Unit Ne. 416A vacatton leave, excellent pension and medical insurance plans, low cost life insurance. Applications to be received by 15 March 1966 and quote Competition No. 66-CPS-1. x Apply direct to: ; Pply | 2 NOW INLY - Should be $975 $499 Kingston, Ontario. e Unit No. T-508-C | Unit No. 972-C Svat : . sye8 Res 1 The applicant for this position must have had / considerable experience in social and ehabyite 62 VOLKS | tion work and proven ability in organization an E administration; applicants with a degree in a Should be $1095 Should be $550 NOW | NOW. | 63 FORD KENSINGTON RINK tonight (wed-attract secondary industry, |an annual growth rate of 9.2 per |tevted to Halifax by the Atlan- al your printiog — mesday, reggae gad second game| which in turn is the main hope |eent in new capital investment, |tic Development Board. needs. V-8 automatic, -one owner [vs ‘Kensington Seabrocks. Come | Sees ee high ores that is, investment by industry | | time—8:15. p.m. } agging cap’ in machinery and plants. . Business Men’s ie GUARDIAN-PATRIOT -: — Se : The report identifies the Hall-| Although the board Sree i LUNCH CENTRAL | ° . ° emp! nt | fax - Dartmouth and, Sydney- | : - : - ONLY $1 980 Vital Statistics Gams has aus lus wat - ony soe =. the ae Served Daily 75¢ Commissioner- of Penitentiaries, Justice Building, Ottawa 4, Ontario. NOTICES . NOTICE NOTICES 5 St. Peter's Road Dial 4-8546 | VARIETY “CONCERT Murray Bar. MO MELCOR oe semeay sol — eee 0 Gee eee ee eee eee ee R. JOHNSTON LID. “YOUR FORD DEALER |bour North Hall, Wednesday. March Sth, at 8.15 p.m. Sponsored by the By DAVE NICHOLSON ¥ HALIFAX (CP) — The first | and Thursday; March 17 f . Pat-: rick’s cos VAM Abhe cere - plan of the Nova Scotia volun- Aa” ‘by Souris Knights of Columbus tary planning board, tabled in | Players in St. Mary's Parish Hall. | the legislature here, nares, 9 z gives strong support to the de- : ; ‘ } 0 up PRINCE COUNTY | velopment of specific industrial |centres as the best way to cure | Sone ee cane ima. | the province’s economic ills. annual Easter Tea SEROTy The report says these Anglican Guild, Kensington. “growth centres” are needed to ; that must be immediately de- BIRTHS .| veloped. Bat other areas in the TRAINOR — GM. and Eileen ince province, such as Truro, Am- Has Report Tabled In House | secondary industry should play in provincial ‘development the. |board recommends that the LTD. | 101 Longworth Ave, Dial 2-1200 —————> |Halifax-Dartmouth and Sydney- | COMMERCIAL The first report sets ‘out gen. | “industrial development cen- | eral economic principles for. the | ‘T®S: ue province’s future development) To speed development in the | and ‘deals specifically with the | Halifax centre, the board rec- |}: 1965-68 period. The board’s next }ommends that financial Incen- | full report,due in 1968, will|tives now available to other | cover the 1968-72 period. areas of the province under the | : Before 1968, the report says, federal government's Area De- | .; velopment Agency be extended the province must find 3,400 | to Halifax. Until. the assistance new jobs a year and work for jis extended, help should be -ex- Let us design your let- terheads, bill heads, brochures; call us for PRINTERY Dows Restaurant Corner Pownal & Grafton St. Charlettetewn be “encouraged and developed | only in economie activities | which are; or can become, ef- | McMurrer), Kinkora, are pleased tos herst and a part of Pictou announce the arrival of their son|County could become secondary | Hospital on Saturday, March 5, - 1966. | Weight 8 Ibs. A brother for Michael, Catherine and David. GALLANT — Leo and Joyce ° (nee Paquet) are happy to announce the ar. rival of Robert Francis at the Char- ices and resources rather than Economics Minister @. I. Smith, who tabled the report, | indicated that government in- . March ¢6,|tends to act on at least some | Garth George at the Charlottetown | centres, with emphasis on serv- | industry. | PHONE 48506 ficient and self-supporting.” Teoeoe oe lottetown Hopital Sunday 1966. Weight 6 Ibs., 1344 ozs. A bro- Due to the death of ABEN MacLEAN R. T. White Giocery will be closed Thursday afternoon until 4 p.m. NOTICES AUCTION SALE **§aturday, March 12 at 1:30 p.m. sharp) Used chesterfields, davenports, space savers, hide-a-bed’ odd chairs, chesterfield chairs, three , five televisions, coke cooler, four electric rators, oil refrigerator, ice box, coal and ranges, oil range, oil heater, rangette, pro- pane gas range, hot plate, sewing machine, plat- | form truck scale, cream separator, many small ~items-such-as-foam rubber. pillows, car mats, out- | side house paint, used tires (all sizes), etc. Auc- tion room open 9-11 a.m. Saturday morning, March 12. CLAUDE CRASWELL; AUCTIONEER~~ CITY AUCTION SALES ‘ 89 Water Street, City _ (Just below Old Queen Hotel Site) TERMS CASH Island, NOTE: or $2,000 lbs. gross NOTICES DEPARTMENT of HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island I-NOTICE. WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS Effective midnight, Monday, March 7; 1966; all-paved roads in the Province of Prince Edward except Trans Canada Highway from Borden to Charlottetown and Charlottetown to Ver- non Bridge on Route 1, and. from Albany Corner to Summerside on Route 1A are closed to all vehicles whose loaded weight exceeds 4,000 Ibs. gross per axle. : When the temperature drops to 20° above ‘zero or colder, during the night time, vehicles are permitted to carry up to registered weight between..5.a.m..and_10-a.m..of the. same day... |. This notice is issued under authority of ‘| pov, regulations published November 30, 1965. Vehicles travelling on Trans-Canada Highway, from Borden to Vernon Bridge,. and from Albany to Summerside; are permitted to carry up to registered weight. tolerance allowed over 18,000 lbs. gross per axle, per tandem axle. There will be no J. Philip Matheson Minister of Highway | ther for Derek, David, Kim, Marie | and Randy. . ENGAGEMENTS JARVI — GALLANT — Mr. and Mrs. i of the recommendations. . He told the house the report policies that we must follow if we wish to achieve a faster rate of growth and more rapidly to {improve our standard of living: . . .- if the plan is not acted upon, then of eourse it is of lit- tle value.” The. board, ‘ness, labor and government rep- | resentatives, was established by the provincial government in 1963 ‘and its first report® is the: combined work of more than | '2,000 people. The chairman is | comprising bust- Experience in conduit work. 60 hour work week, Hegininthy March 15, 1966. Time and one half, over 8 hours, time and one half on Saturday. Rate $2.59 per hour. Employer does not provide transportation to job site, however, a travel allowance .of $3.00 per day for days worked is allowed by employer. Must be union member or willing to join, ~—|NDUSTRIAL-PIPE- FITTERS Must have experience in process piping, able ‘to work alone or with. other pipefitters or appren- tices either in field or fab shop areas. Qualified journeymen only need apply. Must be union member or willing to join.. 60 hour, week be- ginning March 15, 1966. Time and one half over 8 hours. Double time on Saturday. Rate $2.78 per hour. Employer does not provide transportation to job site, however, a travel allowance of $3.00 per day ’ for days worked is allowed by employer. * Job duration approximately 8 months. . For further details apply to the nearest f NATIONAL ema OFFICE. ‘HOG PRODUCTION MEETINGS - MONDAY EVE: — 8.30 P.M. Visiting Speakers: Mr. ‘ist W.S.A.C.’ Truro; Mr. G. Linkletter, Ag. Eingin- eer, P.E.I. Dept. Agriculture,, Summerside, as well as a representative from each of the Federal Farm Credit Corp., Provincial Loan Board and the Royal Bank of Canada. = ; : , Charlottetown ~BROWN & ROOT LTD. | iteith fie Island HEAVY WATER PLANT 7 ite -OLAGE BAY, 1S CO-©P REQUIRES’ HEAVY INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN | - (CERTIFIED) Donald Cox, Swine Special- ville, Ontario; Mr. ‘A ‘OTs: Tuesday Commencing at 10 a.m. Sharp ~ Guest speakers will include David Peacock, Direc- tor of Livestock, P.E.I. Dept. of Emerson, North Kentville, N.S.; Mr. John Eaton, Nutritionist, Maritime Co-Op Services, Moncton; Dr. _G. E. Harrison, Manager, Technical Services, Howard Chemical Co. Donald Cox, Swine Specialist, N.S.A.C., Truro. BIRCH COURT :. EXPERIMENTAL FARM | Noon dinner provided’on Tuesday, sponsored by Agro Co-op Assn. Ltd. : Everyone Welcome NOTICES March 9, 1963. 7 loving emortes, {A-_R- Harrington 51, president | : Bilentiy turns a ae * land general manager of Nova Ever remembered by* Father, ,|Scotia Light and Power Co. Ltd. eS et muons tot! PLAN LINK WIth SBA wee departed ‘thie Ihe ck ill, Souris | LUSAKA, Zambia (AP)—The His cheery ways and pleasant face Italian Fiat motor firm and the |\Zambian government are to set | up a £5,000,000 (§15,000,000) | transport organization in € bid im. ito cut down Zambia's depen- tang, \dence on Rhodesia’s vital routes Rik en \to° the Coast,’ it was announced. when, Tuesday. President Kenneth | Kaunda said when he opened | ELLIS — In loving memory of Reagh parliament here that the organ- ie caer Ellis who passed away March lization would form the nucleus prtgrecn: a ge ses . |of.a.transport network linking | From hospital bed te heavenly rest 4 j | God took him home to be his guest. {2and - locked Zambia with the We lived in hdpe and prayed in vain S€a- ee re coe oe oe eels of it God decided we must part. He Resa his - pain, but broke our CARD OF THANKS-- If he could of spoken before he died 1 WISH to thank Drs. Gencheff, and These are the words he would of Prowse. also the nurses. nurses alds replied: and staff of the Prince Edward Island Weep not for me nor sorrow take | Hospital for the care given me. while But love one another for my «ake. | a patient there; also Rev. Rose How- Always remembered by wife, Doris and | ard, and all who visited me and sent son Reagh. me eards. A sincere thank you to all. CARD OF THANKS ame hops I WISH TO thank the doctors, clergy, | WE WISH to thank Dr. Drysdale and sisters and nursing staff of Western Dr. Green, nursing orderlies and staff | Hospital, Alberton for excellent care of Prince Edward Island Hospital for | which I received while a patient there. | the care they gave Thomas Arsenault | To all those who sent me cards, let: ‘while a patient there. ters and treat« a very special. thank Mrs. Thomas Arsenault and family | you Duvar. : Miss Lucy Arsenault, Tignish NOTICES FOR [RENT | . NEW KENT PLAZA APARTMENT HOUSE 1 only deluxe three bedroom penthouse apt. 1 only. furnished bachelor apartment | 2 one bedroom apartments, furnished or unfurnished also warehouse with 2 offices in downtown area. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY | ~~G. STEWART MacKAY REAL ESTATE 187 Great George Street Ph. 894-5547 Royal Canadian Legion Bingo and Social Evening Wednesclay, March 9 at 8.30 p.m. r Good Prizes Members and Guests 4 Entertainment ~j | WELCOME! | Te The New Royalty Mall BEST WISHES! On The Official Opening of the New — CANDY CORNER S the best on the opening of the new Candy Corner. 4 . TUL) "6TORE ASSOGIAITE HOT STOVE HOCKEY © . WAS Mrs. Allison MacDonald ’ Montague, P. 0. Box 214