a a Birchwood Junior High School 1966 - 1967. ! Applications, stating qualifications and experi- ence to be addressed to Dr. Kenneth Parker, Superintendent of Schools. TEACHERS WANTED Montague Regional High School School Year 1966-67 a Grades 9, 10, 11,12 " Muste and Physical Education Mail applications tothe secretary_ Ruth MacLeod, Box 10, Montague, PE! \GGRESSIVE YOUNG MAN required by local office of National concern Joont- ed in Charlottetown. : This is a permanent position offering good oppor- tunity for advancement into all phases of the ness, Attractive starting salary, five. day woul usual oe welfare benefits available. plicants must be High School graduates and be accurate with figures. a FOR INTERVIEW Reply in own handwriting to: ~~ Guardian - Patriot Box 15573 . : ~ vas | DORCHESTER PENITENTIARY Employment Opportunity PSYCHOLOGIST (Male) COMPETITION NUMBER 66- 200- 6 Part-time employment, salary not $550.00 per month or daily rate of $25.00 per day. For full particulars and application bani, Write to: ; THE WARDEN, Dorchester Pesiltanttacy, Dorchester, N.B. ‘TEACHERS WANTED | Kensington Regional High School For 1966 - 67 Term Grades 9 - 12 1. Degree teachers, both Arts and Science. 2. Teachers, Certificate level for grades IX & X. 3. Teacher for Physical Education. For 1966 - 67 term a Apply to: Mrs. Albert Craswell Hunter River, P.E.I. —— OFFICE HELP P.E.I. Division ‘of the Canadian Mental Health Association’ requires a part time office secretary with know- ledge of bookeeping and typing. ~ Apply in writing only to Post Of- fice Box 785, Charlottetown. WANTED ~REGISTERED PHARMACIST For local large, modern drug store. Excellent working conditions. Usual benefits: Working hours | could be arranged. This is an exceptionally good. opportunity for someone who inay now be em- ployed to better his a: All re treated Strictly confidential. Apply Box 15599, Sunedlen - Patriot TELEVISION BROADCASTING Applications are invited from— . TV Studio Maintenance Technicians Radio-& TV Audio Operators _ Video Tape Technicians Video Switcher Operators TV Transmitter Technicians Previous experience is desirable in-one or more of the above categories. Applications, in writing, should state qualifica- tions, experience and salary expected. REPLY TO— PERSONNEL DEPT., CHSJ-TV Saint John, N.B. - ELECTRICAL ENGINEER - Young, arc titious, hard working Electrical Engineer, with 2 to 4 years field experience in Heavy Construction work, required for position on a of a Heavy Water Plant in Nova a _ Salary and allowances to be diseussed. Interested parties should submit complete 1 re- sume of past experience to the - PLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT | EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT. “| NOTICES fRoneces PRINCIPAL REQUIRED TEACHERS REQUIRED -~TENDERS. fap Central Queens Regional High School Souris Regional High School for close March 21; 1966. Reg. Peters, Sec’y. Souris Regional High School : uN —— oe a FORD — At- the Prince Edward tstand Two 60-passenger school buses. Apply to the sec- . retary for tender forms and regulations. Tenders - > _ KENSINGTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL Reg 1966, 7.30 P.M. Kensington Regional High School Offered: General Agriculture Home Making French Conversation : Other Courses. could be arranged if there Js-eutf- cient interest such as: - Practical Arts and Crafts Square Dancing _ Driver mecation, ‘Farm Safety istration, Tuesday, February 8, The Pcoen Heart Foundation Would like to thank all those who have su ed heart research through “In Memoriam” dona- tions in the past, and wishes to point out that “In Mémoriam” cards are available by phoning The Canadian Heart Foundation at 894-8297 in Charlottetown. The donor will receive an official receipt for in- come tax purposes from the Foundation. tribute to your loved ones, but also a promise help to others in the years ahead. In Memoriam donations are not only an endurin ng ROYALTY OAKS Sunday Specials at Royalty Oaks ~ DINING ROOM: @ Fried Salmon with Tartar Sauce @ Roast Chicken with Cranberry Sauce, @ Roast Beef a jus . @ Roast Goose with Apple Rings @ Baked_ Ham with Pineapple Rings - sant SERVICE: = ROYALTY HAMBURGER — with bacon bi tomato slices, chips and large’ root Ries _ Monday to Thursday .., ... 5 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday ...... 5 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Sunday ... . 11 a.m. to 12.30 a.m. 79¢ Lovingly: remembered by his wife and : VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS ; BLANCHARD -- In as eee @ our dear husband Blanchard who Passed, wy gg rl th; 1963: A wonderful husband and father has. gone to rest For all of us he did his best. Hie life was true, his heart was kind A better father none could find. We tone him much, God loved him | He "valle for us on that beautiful shore. Sadly missed by wife and family. Ivan, David. Reggie, Nelson, Ronnie, Wayne, Hospital on January 29, 1966, to Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Ford, a son, 4 \hs’ 2% o7., Darren: Rowe, A brother for Wayne. STEWART -- Marion and Carl Stew. at the Prince County Hospital on Feb. 2nd. 1966. | eight 9 Ibs., 94% os, A ‘brother for” Marilyn and Sandra. Michael and daughter Eileen. IN MEMORIAM bee, wt Boao bo "Wa kelin We miss you now, our hearts are sore As time goes by we miss you more Your loving smile, your gentle fare No one can fill your vacant place Lovingly by Leonella, Vivian Eileen and Margaret. In loving memory of remembered Alexis, TRAINOR — In loving memory of Robert Wakelin gee & Trainor, who died February ‘ wins passed away whan Yor iad aay een we en |. Feb. 4, 1963 “Always remembered “stones in the The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sa Feb. 5, 1966. wy ° t: ‘Reports On | Khrushchev Conflicting | By. ANDREW-WALLER— MOSCOW, (Reuters) — | Micting reporte are circulating |in Moscow as to weather \Nikita Khrushchev, 71-year-old ideposed Soviet premier, was ili ‘in hospital. Usually reliable sources said’ being treated for Kremlin hosp in a suburb of Moscow, and been in the hospital “several .“ months." . Other sources, claiming con- ’ tacts with his family, said he , was no longer in hospital, but had been twice last year. As usual with reports .con- he was jcerning the former premier, there was no way of checking them officially. SAID IN GOOD HEALTH Khrushchev's. daughter. Mrs. Rada Adzhubei, said im Septem- ber he was in good health after and Grandchildren .., | NOTICES NOTICES : CHICKEN RAFFLE Ane MAIN BRACE Commodore Room Monday, Feb. 7th ‘| dated family. a spell in hospital for tests nox i by son, Cecil, Margaret mal: fog a - ot Wie his age. ° cou In loving memory of and family Thursday. 9 lin Achibld CARD OFDUNE. Ford Co. ac na | sington RR 3, whe wore so Kind of Iris |Site setane ane Prosperous New Year. = Net Income he : Thomas L. Dunphy, Kensington, | . passed ‘away Fi iil ei uel Sets Record | February 6th, 1962 te thank Rev. Charles McCarty, Rev, Ss Always remembered. by Dre Angus HeLa. Crprtotietown Fe. | ao gene ate Bb the : her Sons, Daughters friends, those who sent flowers, mass come for 1965 was @ $703,000,000, equal » to 63 2 Ford’s previous highs were set 1964 when net income was * $505, 600,000 equal to $4.56 ® rs share. ~~ ene - Henry Ford TI, board chatr- man, said the firm's consoli- sales, net i vehicle sales set new ee consecutive T Conccidoted sales tot alle $11,500,000,000 in dae: lee totalled 4,595,357 unite, per cént higher than the - sold in 1064. - 8.30 P.M. Se Members and Guests: Announcements ISLAND” BOOKKEEPING. SERVICE WILL Organize and maintain a complete record of your business transactions leading to and including eee et ee eres a nee eee urns, — and assist in-maintaining. your own_re-__ cords Provide all other accounting services necessary for efficient business operation and-mariagement. - . Write: P.O. Box 190 Charlottetown, P. E. I. Phone: P94-8233 business hours. ¥ BURNS’ CROWN ASSETS . USED and NEW SURPLUS GOODS Refrigerators, water heaters, wooden » ; Stoves, Apply immediately to: = W. D. CASELY, Sec'y. - Kensington, : P.E.I. ~~ _PERSONNEL SUPERVISOR “P.o.BOX98 2 GLACE BAY, NOVA SCOTIA Province of Prince Edward Island “CHALLENGING POSITION | IN EASTERN CANADA ~ Assistant to Electrical Superintendent | a THE JOB. oe = ——-Installation-of Pilectrical Rigid. Conduit -up-to— WANTED — Young Man ~ NONCE 4... | HIGHWAY ADVERTISING SIGNS Owners of signs displayed on or near high- 4 Installation of 69 KV to 5 KV switchgear and substations. _ "Installation of Industrial Lighting, Power he Feeders for 5 KV motors up to 1200 Heonee: THE MAN . Must have had at least 10 years experience in Heavy Construction Work, to supervise approx- imately five General Foremen, with crews totalli 2 For men’s s clothing ¢ dept. Apply Box 15709, | “¢/o The Guardian & Patriot, stating age etc. NOTICES NOTICES 125 Electricians, able to supervise installation o modern automatic control equipment. ' THE SALARY Commensurate with experienc. Interested parties should submit complete resume of exper- ience to the ° PERSONNEL SUPERVISOR* P.O. BOX 98 | : GLACE BAY, NOVA SCOTIA TENDERS Souris Regional High School . for.the Supplying of fuel oil from March 1, 1966 to June 30, 1967. Tenders close February 19, 1966 and must be submitted to: ; _ TEACHERS WANTED AMALGAMATED SECTION J. R. SMALLWOOD COLLEGIATE Wabush, Newfoundland and Labrador. Invites applications, for the following teaching positions; duties to commence September 1, 1966. 8 PRIMARY TEACHERS with training in primary methods -and knowledge of the new math preferred. 2 SUBJECT TEACHERS for mathematics and social studies in grades 9, 10. and 11. 1 COMMERCIAL TEACHER to teach business education ac- cording to Newfoundland curriculum. 1 MUSIC TEACHER for Kindergarten through Grade 8. 1 PHYSICAL EDUCATION INSTRUCTOR for boys in grades* 3. to_11. 1 PHYSICAL EDUCATION INSTRUCTRESS Yor girls in, grades 3 to 11. Y BENEFITS: 4 (a) Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience and well above Newfoundland salary scale; (b) Tronsperiation paid from point of hire to” “Wabush by * most direct route; + Nb chennms tments provided-at reasonab war Of Pducation A and/or B of NTA Health Insurance Plan. | Avoly | in writing to: _ me eens Wabush, Labrada ‘ ' Reg. Peters, Sec’y. Souris Regional High School under authority of Regulations to The Highway Advertisements Act, October 1965. Charlottetown © Prince Edward Island February 1, 1966 J. Philip Matheson Minister of Highways ‘DEPARTMENT of HIGHWAYS. sis _ ways are hereby: notified that all signs remaining aw “sinks, , tools, ‘taps , space | heaters, time clock, ‘and many other miscellaneous — items. LLOYD BURNS, Freetown, Phone 27-1 ao is CITY & QUEENS A.B. Smith's dental office oi be choosed until February -24th. coum pa Le field Community Center. iat 8 i bad 3 at re | NOTICE - MORELL and ST. PETER'S BAY The undernoted businesses. will keep the follow- — | CHANGE OF STORE HOURS: |" =". Monday to Thursday a a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Friday ........2.62 8 a.m. = 9:00 p.m. Saturday ........., 8 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. “MORELL" -MORELL CO-OPERATIVE DINGWELL & ROSSITER LTD. R. L. SANDERSON | . MacADAM_ PLUMBING & HEATING MORELL CREAMERY pays one-half. the cost of options | - ATTENTION: POTATO GROWERS The attention of all farmers is directed to an amendment of the Prince Edward Island Potato Production Act passed by the Legislature in 1962 whereby all persons: planting one-quarter acre or more of potatoes must plant those of the “Cert- ified” class or better. Potato growers are advised to procure their requirements while-—stocks-of-‘seed : ampaaciis - available, As many producers of good seed potatoes are now disposing of their crops on the tablestock market, it should not be difficult for. all farmers who grow potatoes to arrange for their seed re- ‘quirements for this year, ‘ The failure to comply with this regulation will Bo. grower liable to a, minimum fine of ’ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF ae ™~ Thursday, February 10. Over. 50 Prizes Judging starts at 8 p.m. No entry eligible for-2 prizes; Name and the name of the costume you rep- resent-is to be printed on card to be paste on your left shoulder. CLASSES *.Boys 5 under, 5. years to 8 years, l4y 14 to 16 years, 16 years to 20 Gables ages.as the boys. os Ladies 20 years and up Gents 20 years and up Pairs—Juniors under-12 years: Juniors 13 years to 18 years ‘ Most origina! —Under 14 years. ; 14 to ry Best Costume— Under 15 ye 15 years . 15. years aru up. Funniest—Under 15 years 15 years and up Specials—Groups of 3 i Oldest in costume on fee 5 Biggest Display of Prizes Yet BEDEQUE RINK CARNIVAL Adult 18 years ‘and up, | O years a 8. ‘years to 10 years, 10 years to 12 years, 12 years to Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m - 5 p.m: Sat. 8 a.m. - 12 noon "ST. PETERS'S BAY" R. L. SANDERSON ST. PETER’S BAY CO-OPERATIVE C. N. JACKSON PRIN@® COUNTY “KENSINGTON Rink today (Setun ee ee oe IN THE SUPREME COURT ESTATES DIVISION ? IN THE ‘MATTER ATLANTIC PROVINCES PAVILION EXPO '67~ "TENDERS | Sealed tenders endorsed “ATLANTIC” addressed to 1859 GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA POST OFFICE BOX: 1967 will be received until 3:00 P.M. ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME, FEBRUARY 28th, 1966. _TENDER—Furnishings, Restaurants. Bar. Offices. TENDER—Prime ‘Exhibit Contractor. : Tender. Documents can be obtained from ATLAN- TIC PROVINCES PAVILION EXPO ‘67. To be ¢ ‘Admiral H. F Px ie General Mana Atlantic Provinces Pavilion Expo "et Oo. County Prince Ed- ward totand, Re‘ireé. Carpenter, 5 ‘ Testate. . 4 Mrs. Marjorie Hughes a - Charlottetown in q oe a cera see County sloresaid, amd otnare the rs-at-law and next-of- * day of January Ax whereby you and overvone a you are chee eer aoe ss a Mr. Justice R, R ing of this Court to be bold i 9 the Law Courts Bu , Char. a on Tuesday 22nd of February, 1966, at the.» hour of eleven o'clock in the > Ae ah ’ = eens : — Frances B. ¥