\ 4 ‘SPRING CLEANING IS EASIER- EMPLOYMENT ~ _ EMPLOYMENT e Employment Officer WANTED Man required to. interview and hire applicants ee for employment, keep personnel records, conduct wae . Job training program. Person must-be competent, ‘reliable _and congenial. Apply. P. E_ + neaet Foods Ltd., Sherwood, P. £1; ns The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues., May 18, 1965. 11 ANNOUNCEMENTS OPENING DANCE Fort Augustus —CITY-& QUEENS gQPENIMG DANCE Yor. sunus THE LOBSTER ‘supper which was HIGHFIELD UCW pantry sale at to have been held in Mt Stewart Uni Moore and McLeod's. Friday, May 21, ted Church has been cancelled. The 1965 at 200 p.m mew date 16 = ime ALPHA YORK WI! are sponsoring | PLEA. HOSPITAL Nurses’ Alumnse 4 Variety concert in Confederation | seguir ee ae May ie. at Centre on May 19, talent Island- 8.15 pm Home Penny Auc wide. Proceeds for Provincial Safety tion and slides.jwill be shown by Miss Council. Tickets $1.09 at Confederat Mrs Clifford Chappell, York COME ONE. come all to La 65 hall and see Wiltshife Players present their JEWELL'S GREENHOUSES and two one-act plays and variety ert. Garden Centre. York. telephone 4- Med ical Records Librarian Applications are invited for the posi- tion of librarian for a new 65 bed- Hospital. Salary commensurate with experience and qualifications. Apply— Administrator, Fishermen’ Memorial Hospital, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. * ENGLISH CATHOLIC TEACHERS REQUIRED - FOR ELEMENTARY CLASSES IN TOWN OF CANDIAC NEW SCHOOL Candiac fs located 25 minutes away from Montreal on main highways, and on Provincial Transport bus line. ” Applicants will please furnish. full on certificates and diplomas held, age, etc. Generous salary scale and benefits. infor mation experience, Address all enquiries to: Catholic School Board of Town of Candiac 9 Montcaim Blvd., Candiac, TR NeneEs NOTICES Tuesdzy. May 18th. Curtain @ p.m. 7074. Open daily. Roses, Rock Garden Sponsored by Lot 65 CWL. plants. perennials, etc. Annuals ready early “June. newest and best varieties ALL on the Hartsville including Rocket Snapdrezons. Bon. Cemetery at the’ Church. Tues ahza mixed Petunias, Giant Climax day, May "an. at 830 pm for an Marigolds. Geraniums and Begonias. gual meeting and other business Rus- Place your orders now te avaid dis ,ou B. Jew R. Jewell, secretary-treasurer appoint ment _NOTICES ~— —_-~NOTICES — -_ AUCTION-SALE The Auction Sale on the farm of the late Geo Gardiner of Cape Traverse which~Was postponed on April 30th, will be held on Wed. May 19th at 1 o'clock. Full line of farm machinery and equip- ment. eic. | Mrs. Esther Crooks E.C. Bell | Owner Auctioneer If day unfit sale next fine day following Ss! —-On Steel Prices — , ATTENTION CARPENTERS “Local 1338 will-hold their monthly _ " meeting Wednesday; May 19th at the Labour Hall, Queen St. All. members please attend. NOTICE Re Montague Regional High School meeting tobe held onMay |8th.A tow ROCK - SHAKE SIDING: anc, ‘ FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES By Johns-Manville @ Permanent Colors Protected by Plastic @ “Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection” @ The most inexpensive home care Let us prove it with a “FREE ESTIMATE” 5 Year Low Cost Financing Ask for JAMES STEWART cS J S'side 436-3419 5 JONAR Ch’town 894-4560 7 cn - BLUEBERRY FARM FOR SALE $5000 Cash. 75 Acres Prince County A money maker. Write Box 47809 Guardian - Patriot ATTENTION. FARMERS. A representative of the Crop Insurance Agency will receive applications and answer questions on insurance from 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the following centres. Morell Legion Home, May 17th Souris Federal Building, May 18th Montague, Reid’s Warehouse, May 19th Mutray Harbor Public Hall, May 20th Applications may also be obtained by writing fo the Agency office, 38 Great George Street, -- Box 2000 Charlottetown. AUCTION SALE At Montague ‘Handy New School). On Wednesday. May 19th at 1 o'clock Large 9 room house with bath and running water with double lot if Furniture: | diningroom table with six chairs. } buffet. 1 china cabinet, 2 chesterfields with 2 chairs each, 1 hg table with 4 chairs, 1 small chrome table with 3 chairs, 4 chairs, 1 small chrome table with 3 chairs. 4 lawn chairs, 1 lawn lounge, 1 room table, 1 ironing board, 5 small tables. 2 kitchen tables. 6 kitchen chairs, 1 rocking chair. 4 dining- room chairs, 3 white chairs. 4 cpts. springs and mattresses. 4 bedroom suite.. | bed. sprinZ‘ and mattress. 2 sewing machines, 1 rangette, | electric stove, 1 organ (Dominion). ‘1 vacuum cleaner, 2 large mirrors. 1 coffee table with end » tables to match, 1 rug ‘carpet! 9 x 9, 1 rug ‘carpet! 12 x 12, 2 carpet hall runners. | oilcloth square 9 x 7%. hot plate. toaster, deep fryer, can sets, trays, all kinds dishes, water Sets. tea pots, classware. 2? Aladdin lamps. kitchen, lamps. clocks, coffee pots, curtains. drapes and pillows, ati other articles too numerous .to mention 1-1962 Rambler Iew mileage, 4 door (16.000 miles’, also farm at Iris consisting of 193 acres with house and barn. and wood land . : Terms Cash * : Auctioneer Owner ‘All furniture in Al shape’ Mrs Mary Buell |. Claude Craswell - Dial 4-7824 If day unfit sale will be held the 2h. ’ . Nits — : a - motion will be made at this meeting by the school board to postpone the an- nual meeting from May [8th to Sep- tember 21 st. AUCTION SALE ae AT ELMWOOD | 1 mile from Trans Canada Highway SALE ON PREMISES MONDAY MAY 24th AT 2 P.M. 2 farms of the late Donald McArthur 1 farm (9414 acres) including 30 acres in good state. of | cultivation. Remainder woodland with brook run- ' ning along cne side of farm. 1 farm 80 acres woodland. CHESTER MATHESON. Auctioneer. ANNUAL MEETING | of “ | Morell Regional High School Which is called for Tuesday, May |8 is postponed until September 2! by osder chairman of Morell Regional High | by Show time *& 1 , supper. Malpeque Hall ‘ane ladies of the Keir Memorial Pres hyterian Chereh atee! gays, noting selective increases” already are in evidence ported determined price Jine as long as possible.” wick, Hudson's that because of new British tax Proposals the directors are again considering the cons” ters to Canada. recent nal," meeting the bil! ment know would .be and what specific ef- fect it would have on earnings. measure: which would be bound to hand cap the company in relation to its competitors.” > LE WHEN. "DON'T WANTS” ARE GONE! ‘KINGS COUNTY SPRING BALL Lezien Home. Mon- tague Wednesday. May 19. 10! a.m. Music by the Mariners. special vocairt. $2 couple Limited number of tic- kets Sponsored by Alumni Association CV ENTERTAINMENT. Vernor River Hail, Tuesday. May 1th Music by George Yeatherbie and his Island ers You CAN borrow the new GE monstrator no gas no oil. tugzing and no charge - not smiles as you “purr” away the grass. Just dia! %34-4567 “Montague Electric. “FAMILY THRIFT Shop. Souris Beach. Larse stock of used clothing on “arge variety fo? small eniaren, Also «drapes. shoes. We aise take wn clothing you wish altered or repaired.” Conference Wednes- ”» Health cmt e et sae nan day; May 19. 1965 basegnent of Murray _ Schaal and the third Wednesday of each month show in the Montague 1 High School Wernesday even- on sas Ish. from 8:30 until 10:30. Featuring Talented Lem Paquet coun- try and Western Singer. the peoular Dance team om Ruth and Frank ° Ross, Carolyn Dunphy singing with piano, Gladys—_Roache country and __western singer from Cardigan, Everett Chaws- sion Guitarist, and “Vocalist; Alfred Dunphy ptano player, and special at traction the Rossettes Dancing Majér VARIETY ettes. Aiso Leopold Russell. junior siep dancing champion from N.B Sponsored the Brucenell Women's Institute PRINCE COUNTY RESERVE 1}! NE 5 for the lobster Upward Push | Strong In U.S. CLEVELAND ‘AP)—There ts upward pressure on American prices, Steel magazine The magazine reports that the finished- steel. price index ofthe bureau of labor statistics inched up one-tenth of a point to 103.1 last week. It since April 6, 4 before that. 102.9, since had been 103.0 Femporary extension of the stecl labor contracts to Sept. 1 and a of 115 cents an hour have di- rected attention to the possibil- ity publication says. FUEL FOR PRICE TALK. settle- : ment this fall would add fuel to price talk.” “set - as‘te wage hike” of higher steel prices, the “An even htgher final Steel says, adding steelmen: are re- to hold the “But most Ingot preduction this week is —expectetn tecti ne siightly fromthe 2,710,000 -tons.--that Stee! estimates were poured last week Steel says second-quarter pru- duction should be between .32.- 000,000 and 35,000,000 tons, push- ing alltime high of around 68.000.. ono high of the first-half total to an six-month was im Previous 64.00) 000tons tons 1958 Move To Canada LONDON ‘CP)--W. J. Kes- retiring governor of the Bay Company, says ‘pros and of moving the headquar- he said, However, it. was too early to make any final decision because the full effects of the tax changes -were known. “not -yet The tax laws outlined in the finance bill were “‘pe- he told a_ shareholders Friday. But because still is before Partia- the board could not vet what—itsfinal—provisions He explained that under the Proposed system the company would bear about £1,000.000 £$3.000.000) extra tax a year if current tota! distributions were maintained. The whole of additional levy would go to the British. treasury although 93 per cent _ were earned in Canada the of the company's profits “This therefore amounts to a ~of double taxation Following the meeting. Kes- | wick. who continues as a direc- School. tor. was succeeded as governor bv Lord Amory. high commissioner Cry OF CHARLOTTETOWN former British m Canada CLEAN-UP WEEK ~ MON. MAY 17-SAT. SPECIAL CITY PICK-UP MAY 22 SERVICE This week all citizens may take advantage of a special pick up service provided by the City: All trash accumulated in your clean-up efforts around your property will | up—provided itis placed along the curb where City trucks may readily remove it. | , | J. Arthur Gormley, | Chairman Public Propert Committee, , be picked Walter J. Cox, Mavor . River Elemen- © sponsored tr inca : - TRY FOR PEACE IN SANTO fe Site: vy Thomas C. Mann, left. US. former U.S. ambassador to the undersecretary of state for. «Dominican ‘Republic and emis Latin American affairs. walks sary .of m Johnson in Santo Domingo Monday ._ They are sinving to effect a with John ‘M®artlow Martin. peace in the strifetorn capt- eiparsee af several processing plar*= ° r MANY NEW JOBS in the tows of _ Harbes Grace. sbc® gow has @ pepy lates of about 306% there «4 be joms ‘or 6 additional serk ers m the: fish plant: anetae: 44 fistermer or trawlers. anc ‘@ further @ is _ Maintenance Soran ss Ws amousts virtually te 20 explesion of the population o Harbeu" Grace stems from tie fact that it thas cRat <« ices required fer a communry eslarzed by 1.74 new workers The predictios is that the tela Populations of the com=mnun'ty “will grow to 17.406 from 3,008 Similarly im Fermetise. a! fish ing villaze of 208, there will be new ™ ish plant Those 9300 new sorke the: famslies will require community services te suth an ex'ert tha: the tota, population of Fermeuse sill grow to (aH Pert de Grave * preset pope latier of | yw imcrease tr 4@6 «whee 2H More workers ate *requirét ‘or the @ Birds Ese Foods Nerts Eastern Fish industries has been a pioneer im the fre gen ish .mdystr> is Newfeund- Jjan¢ tt has aperated a fillet- int. and freerez pliant at Har’ bour Grace and suhsidiary plants at Fermeuse, Port de Grave and Old Perlican emoin ment ‘far workers ri and BWar'- ww q round hasis Birds Exe per cent of the frozen food mar- operate on 3 year- DOMINGO, supplies about 78 Mann, i* A ies was tar! four-man White Heuse ‘team bet im the United Kingdom. env which arnved unsane. med in Dioyinz 11660 people im Britain- Sanin Dominge Sund2. and It the last five vears—” Birds Eye sales have doubled and the went Imo acties mmmecdately -..* é pee — company expects them 93 De Gaulle’ s Policies Given Growing Canadia . By DAVE McINTOSH OTTAWA ‘CP)—The policies creation of a small, indepen- of French President de Gaulle. dent nuclear force which, wrapped up in the phrase “de sources here say. couldn't ser- Gaullism.” new seer to be iously damage Russia but which” finding more favor than crit- could bring on a world war. icism among -Canad.an_ diplo- This force is less than half mats at home and abroad There's still a ood deal of _ tfiticism de Gaulle is some. 208 -in Germany. The differ- times referred to here as the ence is ‘that France controls “separatist of Europe” but her own nuclear weapons. Can- ada does not control the ‘Ruy there's: also a lot of sympathy for what he is trying to do. Many officials say Canada is probably in a better position than any other nation to judge what de Gaullism .means be- cause this country constantly has to fend off heavy American influence WASHINGTON (AP) -Stock- ers omsa! orp. overwhelmingly re - elected its 12 incumbent directors after hearing management as- surances thatthe global tele- phone and : television system “will earn a reasonable return fo zet Europe to stand on its own feet and make its own de- cisions without American direc- tion. however well integtjoned. There's much supports’ here for such a pelicy. Informants that with Europe booming =r + i j on our investment.”” ecomenve ney there's Re Freasos Earnings of the Communica- why it should let the United tions Satellite Corp. Will begin. States take care of its defence board Chairman Leo PD. Welch and other policies Europe. they +51 —the—annuat— stockholders say, should start acting like a meeting, after the earth-circl- adult ‘ i ing system of spacebirds is Some officials say Prime -omplete in late 1967 or 1968 Minister Pearson was actually voicing such de Gaullist policy in a Feb 10 speech when he said: ‘ Optimistic reports from Welch and Comsat President Joseph V. Charyk Charyk, a native of Canmore Alta., hinted at the possibility of an even earlier round-the- world. commercial operation He based it on last week's highly “successful performance of the Early Bird satellite in bouncig live television pro- grams from 10 countries back and forth across the Atlantic We may have to consider new arrangements by which Europe takes responsibility for the security of one side of the Atlantie—North_Ameriea—for—the other. with interlocking co-op- erative arrangements. for mu- tual assistance against attack.” Authorities maintain this “two pillar’ policy fits in with de Gaulle’s aim of eliminating wick ‘a Nova Scotia Prov ine. his preyious research and other ia’ Water \uthorits work in the- suip and paper The posthumous award’ ‘was field in Canada..’the United made in mé@mory of Arthur Kingdom and the Scandinavian Melville Snider of Waterloo, eountries ” : Or: rst chairman of the com- Accepting the aware Dr mission Rates said he is proud of the. Mr Noharts contratulated work being done i» the Mar the recinients and commended time provinces and happy to the work of Dr Bates in hit see that Prince Edward Is antl dua! capacity with the water has established a water author- authority its + READS CITATION “1 hope Newfoundland . w lr \ Vanee. commission not be far behind © recognizing chairman, read the citation to the importance of a water an- Dr Bates and said sas the thority Soard z first presentation of the com- Dr Bates thanked: the com mission ax ard to someone out- mission and said he felt resnon- side Ontario sible to Dr Vance and the Com- He attributed the work of the mission for the help and advice Maritime avtharity th Or thee provided him far &« «ark B>'- ere eadership § apd m Nova Scotia and New Brur leareful anmaiyss ck -gards herself as the leader of the—size—of—the -RCAF—air—divi-— Comsat.Corp. Stockholders Return Board Of Directors Dramatic Impact Reported | deub'e again by 1970 = Said a company official “We are zoimzg to have ta get twice as mach fish to meet the de ‘mand. and we hope to zet that fist from Newfoundland” Best Film n. Okay Gaullism takes: For instance, ‘clear warheads supplied her br In Canada the U.S. The covernment is aiso_upset by Quebec's claim te neznti ate ‘treaties with France. which re- Is Selected TORONTO CP: The Lack of Ginger Ceffew was named bes: feature fm _preduced—« Canada. las year_at_the 17th as- Bual Canadian film awards eve- Bing Saturday The Crawies Films predue- ton «as chosen over three Na- Gona! Film Board efforts— S«eet Substitute, Nobody Waves Gondbye, La Chat dans le Sae and Seet Substitu'e The winning fi''m was d:rected by Irving Kershmer and adapted by Brian Moore from his ows aeove! the French community every- where in the world. eA few officials say thes be- lieve Canada should simply tell France not te sign accords with Quehes. But there is ne imen- tion of Sone this “If the early bird were te proved to nichly.. acceptab! for regular telephone service. a giohal family of satellites could of course, he achieved in the very near future.” Charyk told the stockholders A second Early Bird already has been built and the parts for a third have heen obtained and are soon te he assembled. Charvyk said He disclosed that the tater sparehird mar he de- signed for air-cround communi- cluding four amateur films, re ceived honors The presentations by CBC radio personality Max Fergusce high zhted a tweday meetieg of <amadian producers, diree- tors amd cameramen The CBC received tee awards for its‘ productions of Sommer in Mississipp’:. an infermatire prozram.-and--The Open Grave im the entertainment category cations with commercial air- E craft in flight Canada's stake in the ciohal Hunt For Oil communications system is $7,- 500.100 invested by the” govers- ment in the corporation plus the provision of Canadian facil- ties A $5000 1008 ground sta- Gains Headway CALGARY (CP)—The annual summer search for oi] off Can- ada’s two sea coasts gained me tion at Mill Villaze. NS. is ex- pected to be in operation on an mentum ‘today with annednre- experimental hasic this fall It ment hm Brtrsh Americar ov a td. that i¢ Wi rt - fs @eing built by the Cana- ee Sgrediegeo -. ploratien unrk @M® acres in the Strait of Gear- gia between the Rritish Colum bia mainland and Vascouver Island dian. Overseas telecommunica- tion Corp or at least reducing US. influ- tas tee eth Se Cees ence in Europe ada Ltd announced a summer ‘ nee aie eff shore om) expleration prog FRANCE AS SUCCESSOR F Si | S il I a t r - epee 4, Naturally enouch, de Gaulle FFOM oiIngle omail inaus ry ee ee ees aaa sees France as the successor to of acres of est Coast cchonehd i : . + Farter this month the US. as director of policy Ry JAMES NELSON Because fish processine and aa c wil a ae for for Europe : OTTAWA - CP)—A dramatic freezing fawihties arp ‘0 he ex @il underneath the _weless a : And. still as naturally. many ‘illustration of the impact on a panded in the Avalor peninsula Hudsen Rav Europeans outside France. es- small community of a single of Newfoundland. the depart- Large-scale off-shore expler- pecialls the British cant zo new industrial development < ment sees the pepuiatioe 7 otis ti Slee wehedaied to ahatt alonz with de Gaullism to this given in the current issue of three villaces and toan< fump- iis enamer ot C jas Fat ae the fisheries department's inc in the next five years to Case Ammons companies with The Canadian governenent is monthly publication, Trade 25.20 from 3.we dann alt : = - 4 f de-N : : get easters . off-shore mierest are troubled. by some ent je News. ee Se This five-fold increase = at- She Secent Mob! of Canada tributed to the creation of 14M Lid ‘and .Parn American Petro- rR Awards *..” ome 4 ater esources ar Ss « The ndustria de c'soment ae concerned is the emerzer of SELOCANS REMOVED Are Presented In Ontario tants tye Peas Lk Loe. ARRAN. Ewelags don, a subsidiary of Uniever Reuters Peice removed | TORONTO CP Premier “Dr Rates is making a..ma- “Corp... and North Eastere Fish atti Jew tsh - anti-Nezro sin John Reoharts of Ontario jor) contfibution to the expand-. industre< Lied , Harbeer @™ Matas @ oH UE “aha aie <2!ls and telephone in has presented four On- ing: €anada-wide effort. being Grace. Sf & : tarin Water Resources Commis- made if this direction and is "~~ EES oaks as read eo ge oqes sion Distinguished Serviee undertaking work of immense Birds Fre Foods fa mance - outside London during the week- Awards. one posthumously. in importance in two of Ontarin’s Vest ST1.000. oer ioe ee printed ea read. a ceremony at the legislature sister provinces,” he said five years in expansion of Nea- m=z Bucott The Jewish Super buildings The citation said foundlafd fisheries markets and acks Nat The awards are presented te “The Ont#rr io Water Rx Comstruction of 2D modern tra Wantee Here arreared Satur rsons or z obj , ; well as r ert and da j person promoting ovjectives of sources “Cominfission wishes ‘to ers as we 2% tmormem = water pollution control The recipients included’ Dr. emcourage Dr Bates efforts John S Bates of Fredericton, with the two Maritime authori- 1 ° : cae 5 eS ee an a a ee on 872% MORTGAGES On new or improved city homes or for re-financing 7°; on <tandard tee thirds nan, on first class security — slightly higher on others. We aleo have facilities for «cond mortzaces. and fer the new 35%, first mortzaces & come in and talk over sour requirements with HYNDMAN & CO. LIMITED MORTGAGE IND INStRANTE REOKRERS Dial $-6567 57 Queen St. expanses | But North Easterns plante —“wpetsret aes seasoaal basic Under the new partner- ship « th Birds Fye. these Ga!