V‘ ‘ w Mitotic", 'l'ues. Eng. 11. 1964. 7| GEORGETOWN lobati Boosts Sale Of Beer TORONTO (CPl—Beer sales 1,. Canada by John Labat‘. Ltd, increased 10.5 per cent in the year ended April 30. 1964 the (VI. . pThe Canadian brewing indus- try showed a 4.6-per-cent gain over the same period. the re- port said. Net profit increased to $5,015,- 541 or $1.15 a mare from $1.02 the previous year. , H. Moore. compro" Presl- dcnt. said in the report the in- dustry's greatest problem will continue to be restrictive influ- ences fostered by provincial governments since prohibition days. guest of her brother. LeBert Taylor. Harry Stewart has returned to Strathroy. 0nt., after spend- ing the past week in Montague, a guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart. Hector Schirmer employee of company said in its annual re- Canada Air Lines Ltd.,~ Mone- ton, is spending a short holiday with his brother, Chester Schir- mer. Lower Montague. . . Gaza Seiteaz and two children Gerard and Gisele of Sambre Island, Hali- fax County. Maritime Provinces. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lawsure and family who have been visit- ing in Georgetown as the guests of Mrs. Lawsure's father, Mr. Michael Burke. Sr., left early in the week by car on return to their home in Springfield. Mass. They were accompanied to Springfield by Miss Paulette tat! Burke of the of s Bathunt Marine Ltd, who will holiday there. Mr. and Mrs. Charles King and family of East Weymouth, Mast, recently motored to Georgetown. where are the guests of Mr. King's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert King. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert IeBlanc and son Johny of Halifax. N.S.. are guesas of Mrs. NE. Fairchiid. Mrs. Joseph Version and Mrs. Dan Hayward from Waltham, as. were recent guests ati the home of Mr. and Mrs. How- j ard S. MacLean. ; in Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Farrell, i their daughter Susan and son ‘ Brian of Kirkland Lake, 0n- tario, were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Yvon Bouchard. 5 Mrs. Ward Dryden and sonl nor of holidaying in the Province and Greg of Airdrie. Alberta me while in Georgetown guests of Mrs. O'Connor's sis- Joseph K-innear and[ Frances Mr. Kinnear. l vacationing '11 Georgetown and. are the eat; of Mrs. Dry- den's mother. Mrs. Rose Mac- Phee. Mrs. Margaret Jeddry of Somerville, Mass, is holidaying Georgetown as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Raymond Solo- man and Mr. Soloman and of her mother, Mrs. Clementine Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Newton O'Con- Toronto. Ontario are! er, Mrs. and family left recently on turn to Weymoutfih, Mass.. after} N visiting in Georgetown 35 the Mr. Kimball Goteil. were accompanied by Mrs. Ruth McKeeman, ’ Geongetown Mr. and the l Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gotelli of Mr. Gotell’s brother, Gotell and Mrs. On their return they who while in ‘ was of l . MacOorma Allan MacCormack and MaeC sn- George are. mer home in Georgetown. Mrs. Pat White of Dartmouth. S. is visiting with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walker. Able Seaman, Bruce Mac- Lean of the Royal Navy a visiting with his per- the SUBS! ems, Mrs. Samuel MacNeill. I MacLean. Walter Canadian Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm LYTHAM. England ,(CP) . iy motored from , Pianist Joe Henderson of this Ontario and holidayed at their sum Lancashire town has insured his hands for £10,000. The pol- icy prohibits him from domg household chores, and forbids cricket, football and shaking hands with anyone weighing more than 24 pounds. “It's a handy policy," says Henderson. “It lets a man out of washing up." MONTAGUE Elaine Boudreau, Toronto, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boudrea'u, Lower Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Stilman Mac- Kinnon, Lower Montague have as their guest, their niece Verna Campbell of Halifax. N.S. Miss Alva Brea'haut, Charlot- tetown visited with friends at Commercial Cross last week. spend a two week holiday with his mother, Mrs. Fred Nichol- son. Kilmuir, also visiting at (the Nicholson home are Mr. and Mrs. John Gale of Toronto. orma nnear, R.N. of Lower Montague. left last week for a vacation in Florida. Dorothy Annear RN. of Lower Montague is visiting this week with friends at Lunenburg,,N.S. William Stewart of Miilinock- et. Maine was a visitor to Kil- muir this week. guest of his cousin Dan Stewart and Mrs. Ste w a rt and at Commercial Cross where he was guest of Mrs. Edna Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Stewart and family arrived from Toron- 0 last week to spend their hoi- idays at Milltown Cross with his mother, Mrs. William Stewart. Miss Florence MacBeth. RN. has returned to Millinocket. Me, after her aunt, Mrs. Jane Daley, Commercial Crash. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson and daughters Cheryl and Caro- lyn of Woburn, Mass. are spen- ding a two week holiday at the Dean home, W hi an Road. .. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Macin- nis of Watertown, Mass. arriv- ed on the Island recently to take up residence at their sum- mer home at Commercial Cress. Jack Dean returned on Satur- day to his home in Burlington, Mass, after spending his holi- days at Whlm Road. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Downe and family, Charlottetown were visitors to 'lmulr last week, guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mac- Kenzie, Lower Montague have as their guests, their daughter. Mrs. William Gibson of North Hampton. Maine and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MacKenzie of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hobbs and family Ricky and Carole of L , Manitoba are pres- ently vacationing on the Island and are guests of her sister, Mrs. John Daley and Mr. Daley, Commercial Cross. Patsy Campbell, Commercial Cross is spending her vacation at York, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Waits, and family. Mrs. Do ar. her son Peter and daughter Jennifer of Fredericton, NB. are visiting at Lower Montague, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Ross, . rs. Don Cameron and two children of Saint John, NB. are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boudreau, Lower Montague. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ross. Lower Montague were Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield Irving and son Harvey of Wal- tham, Mass. Vicki Denham, Kilmuir was guest of honor at a community shower held in Whim Road hall when friends presented her with gifts on the occasion of her ap- proaching marriage Pink and white streamers and bouquets of mixed flowers were used in decorating and she was escort- ed to a special seat by Linda Buren, Edith Daley and Mar- Mrs. Bears and Mrs. MacGow- an. 'Iihe remainder of the eve- :ing was spent in square-danc- 3 Mary Taylor of Jamaica Plains, Mass, is spending her holidays at Lower Montague, a Gift Shop Slanho OPEN DAILY pe, P.E.l. Handicrafts, Souvenirs Gifts, Confections, Cigs. etc. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. THE RANCH HOUSE DRURY LANE STEAK HOUSE Anlac. N.S. A must on your trip. N.B. T the entrance of F0 Straight across No. 2 Highway at P.E.l. and ourist Bureau Regular Dances ROLLAWAY CLUB CHARWT'I'ETOWN Breakfast. in our own Kitchens. NE‘ smp é Lunch Counter Open daily from 8 am. for Bakery Counter All Goods Baked Fresh Daily AT GREEN GABLES Cavendish Equipment sfor Rent at Pro 01’. Take the opportunity to play one of Canada’s finest courses. Mom, Wed, Fri. and Sat. Music by "The Iii-Notes" 9:30 — 12:30 Tues. and Thurs. Record Hops 9:30 — 12:80 Also Regular Bingo Queen St. Charlottetown S. R. Johnston Ltd. DAY AND mom SERVICE! Picnic & Camping Needs sale prices to hotel. motel, re- sort operators. FREE Tumblers Free P. E. I. Centennial Tumb- ler. This is a high quality give- away with each $4.00 purchase of gasoline. Agents for Tilden Rent a Car Service Mom, Wed., Fri.. Sat. 1:30 Casual Bowling Mon. to Sat. “Automatic Pin Setters". FOR YOUR VACATION Large amounts sold at whole-. N'EEDS Jantzen Swim Trunks Sportswear. etc, behind Turisl: Information Guild fl Pownai St. TOURISTS and Vegetables S. N. KAYS Cb'town THE B. 8: J. COFFEE SHOP AND ' Candleght Room TASTY FOOD. PROPERLY S D IN PLEASANT R UNDINGS P.E.l. WELCOME TOURISTS TO P.E.l. and Lounge Catering to Cavendish National Park) Licensed Dining Room Dancing July and August Friday and Saturday nights. private parties, banquets, weddings, etc. Coin Operated Laundermat RESTAURANT I 51 Kent St. Phone 4-7635 I miles from C’town way to Borden. NORTH RIVER DI] the Trans-Canada Righ- Movies Rain or Shine Try Our Snack Bar For P. E. STAR-LITE DRIVE-IN 3 miles east of Summerslde the Best Shows on I. vis‘t | k \\‘L I T II \I, and HOBBY SUP 111 Kent st. PL Ch' llon’i let it happen to you, get lililllli FILM ten! McIN NI‘S PHOTO Y town RIVER VIEW ESSO SERVICE 15 Miles from Borden CRAPAUD, P.E.l. BEFORE the wool comes to Condon's Woollen Mill W AFTER it has been to Condon’s Woollen Mill Visitors Welcome . Yarns . Blankets ‘25? Racing Evry Monday, Thursday and Saturday Nights at 7.45 Plan To Attend 0 Auto Robes . Island Tartan Blankets Made of 100% Virgin Wool WM. CONDON and SONS 65 Queen St. Dial 4-8712 Charlottetown Deep Sea Fishing Savage Barbour Two Trips Daily I um. and 2 p.m. Reasonable Rates Phone Mt. Stewart 1-2 Summerside Your Money Buys More at s. R. Ltd. Woolworths. FINA Station St. Peters Rd. Parkdale For he and Rental Service Phone 2-1632 BAY VISTA I . , Charlottetown s - Most To Dun Sightseeing . Route 0 (One Mile West Recreational “yin. Flying Instruction Aircr to s ISLAND FLYING SERVICE PHONE 892-2711 BELL'S BOOK 8: NOVELTY STORE Souvenirs, English Bone China, Greeting Cards, Stat- ionery, Books, Magazines, etc. 14 Summer St. sour Bans speedy e.- ficlent service is the Bank of Montreal with two offices to serve you. Branch—1054 Grafton Summerside I IF IT'S FISH. AND CAN BE CAUGHT—J‘WE HAVE IT!” llaean St. Meat Market 283 Queen St. Dial 4-7880 Free Delivery HARNESS Racing Every Wednesday Summersicle Racing Assn. 4 {LMonre it McLeod» Archer & MacDonald Ltd. ‘Parkdale O LADIES MEN Hr II'FE FURNISHINGS v,/t/{/'></a/fl/./fl/ QLJEEL‘ \T S W EAR i‘ HILDREN'S WEAR ‘. HAP LOTTE'I‘OVVN \V EA Ix‘ Located at Burlington near Remington. Open Daily Except Sundays CHINESE F000 O Snack Bar Service O Full Course Meals O Take Out Orders Situated up-town ISLAND GRILL Queen St. Ch’town Woodleigh Replicas A Glimpse of Britain in P. E. I. 7»: Shopping Centu- DUYING FURNITURE or e FOLKS AT HOME? SOC ight Open ’til 9 every Dial 4-6345 RACING (Route No, I to the beaches) Cll’town Compers' Supplies Buying or Renting You can save at RE‘NT-A-TENT 46 St. Peter’s Road 892-2368 WWW-Wow Main St.. Charlottetown, across the street f r o m Confederation Centre Theatre. Parkdale. P. E. 1,—Cornar St. Peters Road and Palmer's Lane on Route 2 where ample parking always available. . SUNTAN LOTIONS O FIRST AID NEEDS . FILMS . SOUVENIRS SHERWOOD DRUG SUNDRIES Sherwood Shopping Centre ‘ Clinton Helghts . MOTOR HOTEL 8 miles from Cavendish on route 0 O Deluxe Units O Licensed Dining Room 8: Lounge O TV and Phone For Reservations Phone ' New London 36 :08 Gr St. DIAL 4-8747 WE RENT Televisions. Fridges, Washers. Stoves E SELL Tm. Furniture. Tires and shows to be .1. are at the the finest seen on P Drive In Theatre Buckley Point Road Route 15 ow Nightly at Dusk Shore Acres 1% Miles from Cornwall on Route 19. Grafton St Knnedy's Zenith Pork Motel inside Cen- way from it On TCH just tennial Arch on Borde Housekeeping and overnight .occom- modotion or reason- CARD SHOP City able rates TARTANS . Books SOUVENIRS . Cards I - . stationery Dial 4-8506 and place . Souvenirs your message before thousands of tourists. - - - ladies’ fashions of L distinction One sixty-six Queen aiarlottehown l PARKDALE PHARMACY open daily ’til 10 pm. St. Peters Road Parkdale 1 miles from Ch’town Spacious Dining Room OPEN DAILY Luncheon 12 — 2 pm. Dinner 5:30 — 8:30 Caterin to Banquets and Wed ng Receptions. Motel 1 Luxurious accommodations for guests. :0 units with private bath. Dial 894-7653 Ill-l-IIIIL. Snack Bar on Grounds mil-llI-IIIUII-I-I-i TARTAN SKIRTS AND STRIDES P.E.I. and N.S. Tartan O Bulky Sweaters O Mohairs, wools TIIE FASHION SHOPPE Open All Day Saturday 14.! Gt. George St. Charlottetown i delicious From our braler try homburgs. hot dogs. Fishcokes. Conveniently Located on Elm Ave. TASTE TREAT P Take time out for a shake. t The Real 3 l 4 sundae or cone. A STRATHGARTNEY HOMESTEAD f Campers' Supply Store. Gifts. Novelties A prominent old homestead datin, back to 1849 com plots with much of its orig inal furniture! On Route 1 adjacent Strathgartney Park Scenic Beauty — Fishing AAAAAAr-I‘A‘ ‘A-‘at \CW _ Guided T 5 1 'AAAARKA- vvv'v all Appliances large and small. mnsrona HOME 8: AUTO Co. Ltd. Ch’town -- Next door to King Koln Laundry . souvenirs . gifts , . novelties, etc. CREAMS LOTIONS See these dependable drnggists for complete prescripth service and all your vacation needs. SEN We're famous for British Woollen Sweaters . Furs . Sportswear Island fu colors it'd." 0“ “Om. W”", A“9- ‘7 7° ’2 mmswoo 1 "GIPTAMMA" Roddln am. Schick's Plum-er no Charlottetown Drivins PM ml 1 ..,.,, ,',,. m ,. 11.. mag Largest om House I” MW e 1" °"°" " '9“ W4» W Provincial Exhibition Association “P ‘“"'“° "W ‘ opp-no- Guarlaa - Patriot. 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