EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT WANTED TO HAUL PEAS. - Apply to: MR. CRAWFORD LANGLEY FRUIT PACKERS Montague DRIVERS WITH DUMP TRUCKS WANTED ANNOUNCEMENTS CITY & QUEENS GIGGEYS PHARMACY new location 131 Great George St. P s - _ We treat the sick well. Pm- “f‘dxfia “awfiucumm acriptions first. 4.3170 ' ' ' Prompt free delivery. refri‘gerators. Féactory trained IO" 09 men- We! Elcctl‘lco DR. 11. Allan MacMillan will Gilli-7341 d“ or £181"- ‘be absent from the Chariots- aCMr MUSICAL RIDE. plus $33.31;” July 2’ I° Am“ ‘ eight races. Charlottetown Driv- ' ing Park. July 25 and 27th. Tlc- DANCE IN Tracadie [-1 s i l. ket. available from members lMonday. July 27th. Good music. of the Rotary Club. IOanteen service. In aid of CYO. CITY & HAMPTON UNITED Church, , turkey and ham supper. Ramp-I V ton Hall. Wednesday. July 22.1 Serving from 5 p.m. TURKEY SUPPER. Marsh- field Hall Wednesday. July ‘22. sponsored by Presbyterian Lad- leszsAid, Serving 5 p.m. Adul‘s . H some MADE ice cream in: St. Thomeis' Church Hall, Spring I Brook, Wednesday, July 22nd.l ICE CREAM social at Edl MacDonald's, Wednesday. July NOTICES NOTICES ZELIER’S ' RETAIL PERSONNEL WANTED: POSITIONS NOW OPEN Selling 0 Office Work 0 Stockroom FULL TIME AND PART TIME I z ' IN ZELLER'S NEW STORE TO OPEN SOON AT 159 KENT ST., CHARLOTTEI‘OWN SKILLED RESTAURANT MANAGERIESS - PPS. nce Positions Open As Well For Sandwich Unit operator . Dishwasher Grill Cook 0 Waitresses ATTRACTIVE SALARIES AND WORKING CONDITIONS In addition to attractive salaries, Zeller's offers you I _ . National Employment Services Charlottetown GALDSLADIES WANTED FOR THESE MEchANblsE LINES: _ Ready-to-Wear . Host — Men's l Women's Children’s _ Ladiee' Accessories ,' ’I Wear Notions and Toiletries Men's and Boya' Wear Card M D . ’ m‘taim a raperies . Girls Wear Dry Goods . mm” Housewares I. We“. 'l‘oys ‘ . Corsets Candy and Biscuits I, .7 *_ NON-SELLING POSITIONS: Office Cler’ka Sign Machine Operator : Stockroom Personnel . (female) ‘ Employee Discounts . Comfortable working onhour week Ionditions Hospitalization and ’rofit Sharing _Group Insurance limployees' Lounges Pension Plan ‘ nteresting work Summer and Winter Vaca- ‘ull time employment tions -’rornotional opportunities A P P L Y : ‘ I i MISS STRAIN DANCE DON MESSER cmcI HIS ISLANDERS MORELL REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL THURSDAY, JULY 23rd., I964 Admission $|.50 NOTICE A TURKEY AND SALAD MEAL I will be served by the LADIES OF ST. JAMES PARISH in the RINK AT GEORGETOWN CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION on WEDNESDAY, JULY 22 rving from 12 noon Price 1.50 adults; 1.00 children TENDERS Sealed tenders will be received by the under- zisgned for Supplying Prices for School Year 1964- Gas per Gal. — Oil per Qt. , Greasing per Unit. Tenders close July 3lst, 1964‘ at 6 p.m. Secretary, Board of School Trustees 22nd. Serving starts at 7 o'clock Auspices Anglican Women's Auxiliary. Cherry Valley. REGULAR Wednesday night‘ dances North River Recreation; Centre every week. Dan cing| 980-1230. Music by J udy.‘ Mel and El. Canteen service, DAUGHTERS OF England card game in the 100!" H all every Wednesday night at 8.001 p.m. Admission 50 cents. Lunch: served. ‘ REGULAR DANCE in Mt. I Ryan l-llaii every at night. I Music by the “Star Dusters.‘ I JUNIOR FARMERS meeting at the Recreation Cent-re. New3 Glasgow, tonight, July 22nd at; 9 p.m. i loE CREAM Festivall record hop sit Grand ViewI in: to the death in the community; Amahl'baild MacPlhersoal. i KINGS COUNTY I DANCE IN St. Georges Hall every Wednesday evening. Alex MacDougalls Orchestra. RESERVE WEDNESDAY. August 5 for Old-fashioned lawn; festival 'at S awrence Par- This computer Is the centre of a contract dispute between Toronto newspapers and the International Typograpglcal Union. Members of the orc- ish Grounds. Morell Rear. am local walked m their M” BAY FORTUNE UCW will when management refused to hold a turkey supper Thursday agree to place the. computers July 23rd_ at Fortune Bridge under union Jurisdiction when Hall. Serving from 5:30 . 9 pm. they were used for work re- QUEENS Inn Gill-1m. WI. , I ’ 'ENTRE OI= STRIE ISSUE lated to typesetting. The girl at this machine at the Toro- nto Telegram is typing news- paper copy on the typewriter at right. The computer pro duces a roll oi“ punched tape (left) which can be fed into automatic typesetting machi- nes producing evenly-set lines with proper hypenation. The wmmnlsesls IN MEMORIAM MaoOUAllBIE In loving emory of our dear mother. , Eliza MacQuarrie who passed away on July 21. 1933. Our hearts still aches with sad- ness IOur eyes shed many a,teaf. i God alone knows how we miss, I . her .. As it ends another year. I e What would we give if we could; 1 say Hello Mom. in the same old wayr': To hear your voice. to ace you}I smile To sit and chat With you awhile. One year has passed since that sad day '5 When the mother we loved was called away. . The golden gates stood open God said you needed rest. _-~. ' His garden must be beautiful' He only picks the best Lovineg remembered by Lyl d Jim. _, l CRANE —— In loving memory of Jamie Milton Crane who died July 22. 1960. ; ;We will always remember the way he looked l The way he spoke and smiled I The little things he said and di T Are with us all the while. ; Fal- down the lane of memories I‘ IWhere the lights are never dim Until the stars forget to shine- I We will remember him. ‘ Always remembered by mom, brothers and sisters. also used to comrputm are pmdruce bills, prepare payrolls and for other entice procedu- res. The paper ' impractical to give the union jurisdiction since the computer switches back and forth be- tween various jobs at split intervals. (CP Wirephoto) ROME COOKED ham and salad supper Cambridge Halli Wednesday, July 22. Adults- $1.00. children 50 cents. Sup-I VITAL STATISTICS PIGOTT — AFFLECK — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pigott, Mt. Stewart, gagement of their per starting 5 p.m. Ladies of; Englewood Regional High School Crapaud. P.E.I. DANCERS MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE ROCK - SHAKE SIDING and INSULATION FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES By Johns-Manville Permanent Centennial Colors “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 'MONAROH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch'town 894-4560 S'side 436-3419 Regular Wednetsgoy night dance "CLOVER CLUB’I Ch'l'own's Finest Featuring the "TARTANS” with Art Large, Piano Admission $|.OO per couple Members, Guests & Tourists Welcome ANNUAL OPEN-AIR SERVICE CAMP K'EIR -- FRENCH RIVER Sunday, July 26 —— 2:30 P.M. I. CAMPING EQUIPMENT We SELL and RENT Tents, Sleeping Bags, Air Mattresses, Stoves. . Lanterns, Coolers. Lounge Cots, etc. -' Over 300 different items in stock ‘ Name Brands at the Best Prices See our Tent Display RENT-A-TENT 46 St. Peter's Rd., Charlottetown Open 8:30 a.m.-9 p.m. 892-2368 REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Four bedroom house at Queen’s Court. 0 N. H. A. Mortgage with low monthly payments W. Fully landscaped with paved highway Near church, school, downtown business area. Reasonably priced . . . owner transferred. Contact: AL. BELLIVEAU Tel. 894-9538 or 894-3816 Special Speaker REV. RAYMOND GILLIS, Clyde River SPECIAL MUSIC FROM: BELFAST QUARTET; SUMMER- SIDE QUARTET; BROOKLYN TRIO; and DUE’IS. 1! weather inclement service will be held at ST. JOHN’S PRESIBYTERIIAIN , New London. Sponsored by P. E. I. Presbyterian Men. NORTH RUSTICO CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS AUGUST Isl, I964 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS DURING AFTERNOON Band Concert, Track and Field Meet, and Sky Diving Exhibition. ‘ EVENING PROGRAM Lobster Supper served 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Dancing from 9:30 p.m. until Midni It. Canteen Service, Bingo and other games on grounds ad- jacent to ball. A cordial invitation is extended to one and all. ed of Altona". Sophia Loren and I Frederick Marsh. ‘ time fiddle jamboree and danceI In Seaview hall. Saturday. July 25. Sponsored Institute. the Peters Road Presbyterian} Church. I S IF YOU can provide trans- LEIGHTIZE‘R .— A‘ the Rose' Portation for one or more First “’ a Y H‘Fs'puail Sherme’ War veterans to the reunion at NO"3 593‘” 0" July 19th“ Brudenell on July 29 contactI 1954‘ I” Mr- and Mm ‘Wm Leightizer. (nee Virginia Lutz) a daughter Lesa Marie. Weight 6 lbs. 13 ozs. BEAGAN — At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Tuesday 14. your nearest Legion branch. PRINCE COUNTY GOSPEL TENT Cascumpec — Meetings continue Tuesday through Friday at 8.30 p.m _ Please note change of time.- 1954' I“ MT: and M'rs‘ 4m“ Reagan. Johnston's River. MR. AND Mrs. James Pcnd- twin boys Weights 5 lbs- 9 07.5. and 6 lbs. 10 one. Mat-EWEN — Lyman and Viv- ien MacEwcn. (nee Mac- Lennanl. West St. Peter's are pleased to announce the birth of their baby daughter, Val- arie lynn. Weight 7 lbs. 3 on. at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Monday July 13. 964. A sister for glas. Frances and Wendy. BEATON -— Master D o u g las Benton wishes to announce the birth of his sister. Don n 1 Mary Ellen at the Prince Ed ergast will be at home to their friends on the occasion of their 40th Wedding anniversary at the Pendergast Residence ml Kensington, from 3 p.m.— .5 pm. and from 7 p.m. — 9 p.m. Wednesday. July 22nd. RESERVE WEDNESDAY. August 5th for annual picnic at St. Anthony’s Parish. Bloom- field. PRINCESS PAT Drive- In. Theatre July 22 only “Condemn-‘ ABE MATHEWS and his 010' day, July 19. 1964. Welglht 8 lbs.. 2 025. The daughter If Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Beat , by the Women's . on. Sherwood. For Rent This" Fall In Charlottetown Centrally located at I29 Kent St. ‘Six deluxe one and two bedroom apartments now under construction for occupancy November 1st. Tenants’ choices of interior colour schemes. Air Conditioned Elevator Serviced Sprinkler Protected Private Parking Solicitor I ward Island Hospital on Sun-. Zone controlled Hot Water Heating Refrigeratms and Ranges installed Garbage Disposal units. For rates or other particulars, contact A. W. GAUDET, LLB. ENGAGEMENTS CRANE — MORRJSSEY — Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crane, Mill- view announce the coming marriage of their daughter, Margaret Elizabeth Joan to John Edward. I: of Mr. and Mrs. Alphocisua r . Earnsoliiife. The wedding will take place Sammiay. A 15th. at 9 am. at Saint Joach- im's church. Vernon River. SCHURMAN — ROBERTS -— Mr. and Mrs. John E. Schur- man, Suummerside. announce the engagement of their dau- ghter. Margaret Arlene to Ronald Elmer Roberts, son of Mrs. Elmer Roberts of Klu- kora, P.E.I. and the late Mr. Roberts. The marriage Will take place August 8. 1964. at St. Paul's Church. Summer side. MacLAUCHLAN - MacDOUG- ALL — Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacLauchlan. Mount Stewart. announce the engagement of their only daughter, Ruth Lil- lian to Plus ames MacDoug- all. son of Mrs. Carolyn Mac- Dougall, Canavoy and th e‘ late Mr. MacDougall. The; marriage will take place in; Toronto, Ont., on August 1,! 1964. FOR SALE Two stm‘ey frame house and lot on Mount Edward Road. Sherwood. House oontaim kitchen, living room. dining room. has. four bedrooms, and 2 Lot 100 feet by 200 feet; hreezeway ganage. hot air furnace. Vacant passion September lot. 1954. Fuhnflserpartiwlarsmldinapeotlm.applywflseunder- aimed ‘ J. m BLANCHARD Banister . etc. 160 Riolnmnd Street. Charlottetown. REJ- NOTICES AUCTION SALE AT JOHNSTON’S RIVER, THURSDAY, JULY 23 AT 2 P.M. NOTICES on the farm of the late Ambrose Lewis 2 binders, McCormick Deering hay mower. .hay rake. hay fork and rope, scuffler, sulky hIlIer, No. 85 Ferguson tractor, plow, single plow, drlvmg llleirll. box sleigh, wood sleigh, set of bob sleigh? all or ocke cart. creamseparato I? {/2 toll Dodge truck._2 horses, 2 Inch? figs, disc barrows, threshing machine. 'Bmedc‘aet seeder, bench saw, spike barrows, quan- tity 0f standing hay, cattle box and other articles l430 numerous to mention. . . If day unfit, sale will be held first fine day folbw'lng. ‘ : Auctioneer: 1‘0 aid J‘m‘mfl J. Thomas MeKenna ,I TENDERS TENDERS will be received until noon, MON- DAY, July 27th, 1964, for the purchase of the former dian National Railway Station House at Georgetown, P.E.I. The buildin to be removed from the site or demolished by I ednesday, August 12, 1964. 1:3. lowest or any tender not necessarily P PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION. (P. A. Mumaghan). Secretary. ' Charlottetown, P.E.I., July 21. 1964. DESIRABLE STORE PREMISES Available for Rental at |29 Kent St. in Charlottetown Floor Space 3900 Square Feet Fully Air Conditioned Sprinkler Protected For rates or other particulars, contact A. W. GAUDET, LLB. Solicitor Basement available for storage October occupancy PriVate Parking TENDERS NEW EXTENSION TO CAVENDISH SCHOOL. CAVENDISH. P.E.I. SEALED “TENDERS addressed to the Chair- man of the Board of Trustees of Cavendish School, Cavendish, P.E.I., will be received until 5 p.m., July 31st, 1964. Plans, specifications and tender documents may be viewed and obtained at the office of the Architect. 92 Queen Street. Charlottetown, P.E.I. A DEPOSIT of twenty-five ($25.00) dollars payable to the Chairman of the School Board is acquired for each set of plans and documents The lowest or any tender not necessarily G. KEITH PICKARD. Architect. A OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE I29 Kent Street Charlottetown Second Floor October Occupancy Sprinkler Protected For rates or other particulars, contact A. W. GAUDET, LLB. Solicitor Air Conditioned Elevator Serviced Private Parking I Keir. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Affleck. Mt. Stew- art. The marriage will take‘ place Wednesday. August 5. 1964. in St John‘s United l Church. Mt. Stewart. DEATHS I MacPIIERSON —- At Halifax on 1 July 19. 1964. Archibald Mac- ! Pherson of Bellevue in his 65th year. Resting at the Montague Funeral l_-lome. Fu- neral drom Caledonia Presby-i terian Church. Thursday. July‘ 23 at 2 p.m. Interment in Val- leyfield cemetery. I IN MEMORIAM F THOMSON — In loving mem- ory of a dear husband and fa: ther. David Austin Thomson. who passed away July 22nd, l 1962. . We keep in our hearts, the low I of the past to last For deep In our hearts for death to ivi e Paried but still we walk side by Si e. Lovinglh rementered sadly missed by wife. Etta and I For there it was planted forever . family. da THOMSON - In loving memory I Mn. s maintain it is. announce the en- daugh‘er , Marion Winnifred to Derrell A leaf in the l W Me I Mrs. Nellie Walsh of Albany can win -' I DIXON — In loving memory of Frankie and John who died to. gather July 22. 1962. “Not until each room is silent And the shutters cease to fly. {Will God unroll the pattern I IAnd explain the reason why {Theldark threads are as need} I ‘In the waver's skilful hand I As the threads of gold and silv- er For the pattern which He planet I. . Always remembered by Shir< ley and children. McCARVILDE —- In loving I memory of Leonard J. Mc—' l Carville who passed July 22 1962. away book of memory is quietly turned today Our thoughts are with you. are never far away Unseen. unheard. you are we Still d your al- ys near loved. still missed and very ear. Lovineg remembered by wt . and lamily. I'I'IIOMSON -— In loving mem- ory of David Austin I‘llolnson who departed this life .1qu 22nd. . . We little knew when we woke. that morn " sorrow the day would I bring: IForiIIe call was amides. the shock severe. 1% part with one we loved so dear. Badly mined and fondly ro- membered by son David and daughter-in-law Gloria. OBITUARY Inserted by the family. M'RB- . SAMPSON WAL. . Following a lengthy illnesr~ there departed this life to be itfi Christ which is for ugbternfflle Harry Malone. And since of my dear daddy. David Aus- I luv mm tin Thomson, who 9 a s a e a away on July 22. 1962. God gave me a wondeer daddy His memory will never old He fashioned his smile out UL sunshine He moulded his heart of p u re I gold I He needed a new star in heaven 1 A beautiful light to shine I So out of this old world of aor- row He chose that dear daddy of. mine. I Always remembered and sad ly missed by daughter Eliza I both. STEVENSON — In loving mem- o Lorne, our brother and, son. who died July so, 1969. ‘ There is no parting from those we ove No distance to divide Today in memory's garden I We still walk side by side. Always remembered and sad- ly missed by sister, brothers.l mother and father” I I llAMILL — in loving memory of Thomas Bartholomew Ila-I mill who passed away July 22.: 1958. . Once again July Is here with sad memories of six years i Deep in our hearts fond memor- ies are p I Of the one we. loved so dearly missed by mother. father. sis- ters and brother. NICHOLSON «-— In loving mem— ory 0 rs. Sarah Nicholson who departed this life July 22nd. 1N3 ‘ There is a smile we. will always come r. A volce we will always recall.. A memory we will cherish for- ever 0f one so dear to us all. She was Just a plain "Dear Mother" with a loving heart each day. Always trying to do (or others. As she journeyed on her way. Sadly missed by Katie. Nor- man and‘Nettie BRYENTON — In loving mem- , ory of a dear brother-ln-Iaw. John Allison Bryentml. who passed away July 19. 1M1. Gone into that light that shines so fair Gone from tne earth of sorrow a . Resting time bands that did their Gone dear Allison. gone to rest. Raymond of : California, also ‘ one daughter Ads. Mrs. . sages of sympathy. 'age spent the most of her life in Albany. P.E.I., wherd she was highly esteemed by all who knew her. ‘ A ailerlt sufferer h Inud' sickness in her late years. A devoted wife and Left to cherish her memos-y are her husband . two dau . Dorothy. Mm. Robi errt Langille, Wallace, N. S..'. Juanita, Mrs. II also eight sons. Lloyd Lyman of Albany. _ Borden. Charles of Charlotte- town. Arthur of Sydney. C.B.._ Norman of Yarmmlth. N.S . San Francisco. forty-six grand- children snd twenty-three great- grandchildren. She was made ceased by one son Cedric. and Jack” Sexton. Borden, also by two sisters and one brother. The funeral service was held, . from Tryon Baptist Church. (. cond ct Edward Brit‘en. Hymns sung were. “The Lord's My Shepherd" and "'I‘he_ Old Rugged Cross" A solo . "H Thou Art". was sung by Mrs George Robbie. Interment was in Tryon Pee- vl m ry -- Pallbeaners were. six sons, namely: Lloyd. Norman. Char-.~ les. Arthur. Lyman. Ralph. 4.: CARD OF THANKS“? The family of the late Mrs.- ' Sampson Walsh. wish on thank: ' who their friends and nelgh helped In any way in their re-~' cent bereavement. Special thanks to Dr. Stewart. Bede-I que and the nurses of tho" Prince County Hospital annex ‘ who tenderly ca: for also to Mr. Heath Chisholm (Oi neral director of ’l‘ryon. To those" " who visited her during her ‘ sickness. sent (lowers and mes-“1 ver siste'h in-Iaw Florence Hamny and children. Y l.afalI-gny.2.esuekn. MM". 0 n. me" See Page 2 3" 1‘