oe ene merece ~~ Cied Ads A Super - EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT REGISTERED NURSES Registered Nurses required for all departments in a 100 bed General Hospital in the Model Town ~~of the North. Alt-usualFringé Benefits avail- ‘ able. Starting salary $397.00—$457.00 per month for general-duty nurses depending on qualifica- tions and experience. Also vacancy for one clini- cal supervisor range $460.00 - $520.00 per month , also depending on qualifications and experience. Apply: Director of Nursing, Sensenbrenner Hos- pital, Kapuskasing, Ontario. ‘ Wanted — Registered Nurse As Assistant Superintendent Excellerit salary—one month annual holiday, . living*accommodations provided. (Private room and bath). Apply: Superintendent, ae Turnbull Home 240 Wentworth St., Saint John, N. B. ~ PURCHASING OFFICER REQUIRED Prince Edward Island Hospital - Applicant must have ‘some experience along this line. Annual salary $4,313.00 to $5,243.00... Address applications to undersigned stating age, qualifications, references ‘and other pertinent information. __— _N. D.MacLEAN, Administrator : Charlottetown, P.E.I. Prince Edward Island Hospital * STENO - SECRETARY Interesting position to a com- petent, well qualified and ex- ‘perienced person. Please write and. state previous employment,- salary expectations: and when - available. : a Write Box 2127] 3 Gua rdian - Patriot _. Aggressive Young Man Required for office accounting work by company in Charlottetown. Position offers: HPT ~ Paid vacations, Medical Plan — Sick and Accident Insurance Profit Sharing Plan Retirement Plan and. : Attractive salary progression plan with minimum weekly starting salary of 60.00 with increases _ reaching 80.00 in 24 months. Additional allowance may be given for university credits or —related ‘experience. es : Reply in handwriting giving details of age, educa- .tion, experience, marital status, date available, ete. to: — me BOX 21358 Guerdian - Patriot Skilled Tradesmen Required EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT market For Practically Everything "The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., April 28, 1966. 18 PLANT ELECTRICIAN An experienced plant electrician with a goodworking knowledge of. motors, controls, etc. - Permanent position with good conditions: -Apply stating qualifications GEORGIA PACIFIC CORP. Bestwall Gypsum Division P.O. Box 400 — Port Hawkesbury, N.S. working WANTED_ IMMEDIATELY. TEACHERS REQUIRED © Morell Regional High School _ Duties to commence Sept. 1966. | Physical Education: |-History, | French Apply to: J. Charles Campbell P.O. Box 9-Morell | CIVIL SERVICE ‘COMMISSION: OF P. E. I. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES CARPENTRY INSTRUCTOR — This is specialized Vocational tion and be in possession: of a Trades Qualification in Carpentry, and courses in teaching methods; or any equivalent combination of training and experience. Sal range: $4529. - 5505. Competition No, 46612. NURSING INSTRUCTOR 1 — This is*specialized nursing work in teaching the arts and methods of modern psychiatric ‘nurs- ing practices. Applicants should be in possession of a Regis- tered Nurse’s license, and post graduate study in nursing salary commensurate « with $4313. - 5243. Competition No. 46613. ACADEMIC TEACHERS— Required for the Vocational Education Division. Salary according to license and exper- ience. Competition No. 46614. _ NURSING ASSISTANT 1—FEMALE — This ta nursing at- tendant work in a provincial institution. Applicants should have a Nursing Assistant’s license. C surate with experience. Salary tion No. 46615. LAUNDRY WASHMAN 1 — This is manual laundty work in- volving the-operation of laundry. machines:. Applicants should have elementary school education and some experience in a experience. Salary range: . $2289. - 2781. Competition’ No. TRAINEE — LICENSED NURSING ASSISTANT COURSE — least successful-completion of the ninth school grade, and Competition..closes--Monday, May 2, 1966: ° Application forms may be obtained by writing the Civil calling atthe Provincial town, P>E. I. 3S “teaching work. Applicants should have high school gradua- Certificate ary - education, and considerable experience in nursing. Beginning qualifications. Salary range: Beginning salary .commen- . range: $2523. - 3066. Competi- lange laundry; or any equivalent combination -of training and. |.Guest. Speaker: Melvin Je McQuaid; M::P: mt ~ This is a one year program of study for persone who wish. =to become Nursing Assistants:-—Applicants “MUST “have at — be between the ages of 18 and 53. Competition No. 46617. 7 Dancing & Entertainment - With — The . ISLANDERS MEMBERS*& GUESTS . TEL: 2-1551 “Physical Culture & Recreation Centre “=v Sterns Building Ch’'towh NOTICES NOTICES NOTICES ____NOTICES en DENTURE WEARER TWINS _ SPORTSMAN’S. CLUE ic ee ereieiee “time. Miracle plastic, tools‘ needed. Guran--| Reofits loose false teeth. ol , $1.98 each—(Cash or money order) ° -* + THE CAROL HOUSE | = P. O. Box 564 — Sarnia, Ontario ra eg ee serene aceon nes an} ae -Polyguinic—April..26,..tp-May. “Eat anything — any- | Announcements CITY AND QUEENS DR. J.K.L. IRWIN will be ab: ' DANCE EVERY Saturday night at. |The Recreation Centre, New Glasgow from 9 to 12.. Music by Ed Matthew’s, SAVE $20.00 DURING men’s tallorea- to-measure suit sale. Now $69.50. Moore and McLeod Ltd. DR. IAN MacMILLAN will be absent from his office from April 18 to May 1, inclusive. roe DANCE CORRAN BAN Hall scheduled for Saturday, April 23, cancelled — re Prince County Artificial Breeding Club, Lot 16 hall, May , 1:30 p.m. All members and’ their wives are invited. Please notify the yen d or . ‘director in your area on or before April 30th if __ you plan. to attend. Gordon Campbell, Lot 16, President. Frank Jardine, Sec., Summerside RR 2 ae Phone 436-9443 : VILLAGE OF SHERWOOD PROCLAMATION - We hereby. proclaim the week of April 24th, 1966, to be CLEAN-UP WEEK in the Village of Sherwood. All residents and property owners are urged to co-operate by cleaning up papers and other unsightly articles in the vicinity of their residences and adjoining roadways. VILLAGE COMMISSIONERS ; Annual Meeting and Banquet | Island Motor Transport NOTICE. Spring Bus Schedules Effective April 24th, 1966. All buses operating on Daylight Time. — Limited | BUYING POULTRY - Every Monday until further notice. We ere paying highest prices Waddell Bros. Crapaud obtained at |, Mi Progressive Conservative Nominating Convention FIRST KING! WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27 at 8 Pp.-m. ~ SOURIS THEATRE Each poll is requested to have five (5) delegates ~~ KEITH MacKENZIE, President Service Commission, P.O. Box ,817, Charlottetown, or by. Building, Rochford Street, Charlotte | ~ WELDERS $2.91 PER HOUR required for permanent employment in the Main- tenance Department of Iron Ore Company of Canada at Labrador City, Newfoundland and Schefferville, Quebec. et ' Present work week is 48 Hours. Tithe and one half after 8 hours per day and after 40 straight time hours per week. |x average vacation policy and training me. more welding Interested persons with 3: years or experience preferably on heavy equipment—are asked to meet our representative who will be at the following National Employment Offices: CHARLOTTETOWN, Dominion Building, Righmond Street % ‘urd 00:2 ‘wd 00:T wry yICZ fudy SUMMERSIDE 288 Church Street April 26th from 1:00 p.m. - MONCTON, 1095 Main Street April 27th from 1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. SAINT JOHN, 89 Canterbury Street 7:00 p.m. The Iron Ore Company of Canada’ requires the following skilled tradesmen for permanent - employment at Labrador City, Newfoundland and | Schefferville, Quebec. : ” Pipefitters ... .... $2.84 per hour Electricians ........ $3.05 per hour _Diesel Mechanics ... $2.98 per hour Plant Mechanics (Mill- _ wright) ......-.. $2.98 per hour Present work week is 48 hours. Time and one half after 8 hours per day and after 40 straight time hours per week. Shift and Sunday premiums. bf a BENEFITS April 28th from 1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. April 29th from 9:00-a:m: = 2:00 p-m. Benefits include welfare and pension plans. Above _AT MILTON ON WEDNESDAY APRIL 27 or NOTICE "The annual meeting of the P.E.I. Pub- lie Servants Association Inc., will be held on May 4, 1966, starting at 8 p.m. in the auditorium of Birchwood High School, Charlottetown, P.E.I. All mem- - bers are requested to attend. - duled for Saturday April 30th. lobster supper, Park Royal United Church. . w eR wy % MEETING MAIN -Brace-Naval—Vet- erans Association, general -meeting Monday April 25. All paid up active ‘members urged to attend. DR.-J. 8. O’Hanley will be absent som, ine Charlottetown Clinic until DANCE MT. STEWART Legion to night a Admission $1.00 - per couple. orchestra. All ever 2) welcome. MUSIC FESTIVAL programs may be Toombs Music Store jer _ Bros., Charlottetown: ~ Montague, Summerside and Souris. Prie® 3Se each. KINGS COUNTY. _ BINGO AT Montague Legion Home every Monday night at 8 p.m. DR. INMAN, moors neem will be away April 20th, inclusive. @pen for ecilectioas. Office for RESERVE WEDNESDAY A ord, for Old Fashioned Tea Party, All Sainte Parish, Cardigan. = DANCE souURIS t a April-23._ All: over ni Cotman | 9:30 to 12.Johnny Chaisson’s erches SOURIS CURLING Club closing party and trophy presentation for members and guests, Saturday: evening. Apri 28 at 9 p.m. ; : -| ROSENEATH BEAUTY Shop will be Phone Montague 45-35... . aac REGULAR SATURDAY night dance, . Montague Legion Home. Music by Peters and Archie Stewart. $1.00 tile, all sizes- blocks. MacLean Cement Blocks, “Montague, telephone 630 ISLAND BOOKKEEPING. SERVICE- ~~“ asm ‘business transactions leading to and including year end financial statements and income tax re- . turns. . : Instruct and assist in maintaining your own re- cords. ; Provide all other accounting services necessary | for efficient business operation and management. Write: P.O. Box 190 Phone: 894-8233 ' business hours Charlottetown, P.E. 1. _ ~- TUESDAY, MAY 3 AT 1 P.M. Stock: 20. milch cows, some freshened, others tp freshen: 2 Ayrshires (Reg.); 1 Holstein (Reg.) 17 grade cows and heifers; 2 Holstein heifers (Reg.); 3 spring calves (1 reg. . Ayrshire); 5 cows and a number of piglets. Machinery: Int. lime sower; side delivery rake; Cockshutt hay loader: Massey-Harris plow; rubber tired -— trailer; cream separator; milk cans and pails; 60 Chev. % ton truck; covered truck box; 300 ‘bales hay; fence stakes; dog Furniture: Mahogany tables; 1 organ; steam iron; milk sterilizer; brief case. . = i NOTICES NOTICES ROCK - SHAKE SIDING. — —— AND ‘ INSULATION 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 MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch’town 894-4560 S’side 436-3419 Pension and welfare plans. Above average vaca- tion policy. Opportunities to increase the above hourly rates through training. — 5 years trade experience required. Company ‘representatives will interview candi- dates at the following National Employment Offices: = CHARLOTTETOWN, —— Dominion Building, Richmond Street April 25th from 1:00-p.m. - 7:00 p.m. SUMMERSIDE, on 288 Church Strect Aprif 26th from 1:00:p.m. - 7:00 p.m, MONCTON, 1095 Main Street April 27th from 1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. SAINT JOHN, 89 Canterbury Street April 28th from 1:00. p.m. - 7:00 p.m. April 29th from 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. INTERRUPTION NOTICE. Longworth Avenue, St. Peters Road, Mt, Edward Road _ There will be an interruption of electric wer on Tuesday April 26th, weather permitting betweed the hours of 4:30 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. This interruption is necessary to permit us to transfer line conductors to our new pole line erected on Longworth Avenue and St. Peters Road. The area affected will be that bounded by ~St:--Peter’s Road, Confederation St., and Mt. Ed- © ward Road and will include Longworth Avenue, Birchwood, Pleasant, Victory and Bsher-St.- - On Wédnesday April 27th, weather permitt- ing, there will -be an_interruption between the MRS. NEIL MacNEILL, CLAUDE CRASWELL, Owner. Auctioneer. Telephone 4-5938. Dial 4-7824 “AUCTION SALE At Orwell Cove, Tuesday, April 26, 1966 at 1 p.m. ~ The Canadian Heart Foundation Would. like to thank_all_those-who-have. z ed heart research through “In Memoriam” dona- tions in the past, and wishes to point out that - “In” Memoriam” cards are available by phoning The Canadian Heart Foundation Charlottetown. ; The donor will receive an official receipt for in- come tax purposes from the Foundation. “~~ _ ‘In Memoriam donations are not only an enduring at 894-8297 in Stock: 4 choice milch cows (4 to 6 yrs. old all to freshen _#00n); 1 yr. old heifer. Machinery: New Idea spreader (2 years old); 1 McCormick baler with motor; 12 run Cockshutt seeder; tandem disc har- Tows; 3 section springtooth harrow; + section pin harrow; farm wagon (on rubber); dump cart: grain crusher fanners; trailer (on rubber)™ hay rake; horse hoe; scuffler;.wood- sleigh; driving sleigh?’ box sleigh: driving wagon; platform scales (1 ton cap.); beam scales; gas tank -(200 gal. cap.); gas engine M.D. 3 h. p.; 2 oil pumps: dise horse hoe; 30 ft. extension ladder; oak barrels; puncheons: feed bags: 70 ft. fire hose; page wire; electric motor; vise; black tackle and rope; 50 ft. garden hose: white washing machine; electric brooder (new); oil brooder; feeders and ~fountains; cream can and" milk cooler; quantity f paint. and harness. ae 500 bus. oats; 400 Ib. hayseed; 200 bales hay; 100 balee straw. 4 ro Household effects: Mohair parlor suite (antique) complete; parlor table (antique): couch: kitchen table and chairs: 3 beds, springs and mattresses; “(com ); spinning wheel and jack reel; dash churn, 1 on stand. “ CHARLES MacDONALD ° Owner. * J. THOMAS McKENNA, Auctioneer. ot Terms cash. Y If not-fine sale will be held April 28, 1966. bedding: 3_chamber __sets | —s99-seraw:1-Renfrew cream separator. AUCTION SALE FORT AUGUSTUS Wednesday, May 4th at | P.M. 5 milch cows, 3 fresh with calf ‘at side, Shorthorn; 1 Ayshire cow to freshen; 1 Holstein cow te freshen; 1 Here- ford heifer; 1 Hereford steer; 2 Shorthorn heifers; 1 Here- ford bull; 1 horse, 12 hundred Ibs.; 2 brood sows, 1 to farrow May Ist, 1 to farrow May 7. 3 Machinery: 1 Cockshutt tractor 540, 3 yrs, old; Cockshutt “pl Cockshutt tandem disc; McCormick binder; I. H. C. mower; 6 ft, cut seeder; hay rake scuffler; MacKenzie potato digger; 2 woodsleighs; driving sleigh; driving wagon; cream cans, 100 Ibs. and 80. lbs.; Fairbanks scales; quantity of harness; 200 bus. oats suitable for seed; 200 bales of hay; Furniture: Beds, springs and bureaus and many antique Pieces and many_ other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of sale cash, URBAN CURLEY, , Owner. If not fine first fine day following. «. THOMAS McKENNA, Auctioneer. “AUCTION SALE ‘AT BONSHAW Saturday, April 30th at one o'clock -Having-sold my farm I offer for-sale the fol- lowing: . " . Stock: 6 milch cows to freshen in. April and 1 work horse, 10 ewes and 16 lambs. 80 hens. Machinery: Manure. spreader, thresher and blower (new), seeder, harrows, 2 wood sleighs, driving sleigh, truck wagon, pulper, turnip sower, electric cream separator (new), ladders, hard- wood plank,. pad and breeching, quantity of har- ‘ness, puncheons, boxes, feed’ bags, potatd scales, 10 cord firewood, 200 bus. mixed grain, quantity of baled hay and straw, 50 ft. belt, large quantity of tools, shovels, forks and other, articles. Furniture: Enterprise kitchen range, electric washer, 4 bedroom suites, commode, chairs, oi] stove, mats, rocking chairs, chamber couch, May--9-year old steers, all beef breed, 2 calves,”} MARITIME AUTO & TRAILER SALES LTD. 1855 Main St., Moncton, N.B. 514 Rothesay Ave., Saint John, N.B. We have the largest selection.of Travel Trailers east of Montreal. We'are authorized dealers for Cit- ation, Golden Falcon and Shamrock Travel Trailers: . S We also have a good selection of used Travel Trailers. Cet Mobile Homes by’Century, Glendale and Pyramid: . hours of 4:30 a.m. and 8:00 a.m, in'the area bound- ed by St. Peters Road, Leopold St., Donwood Drive, Kensington Road, Spring “Lane and including ‘Exhibition Drive. -* | MARITIME ELECTRIC CO. LTD. sets, trunks, bedding, lamps, dishes, antiques and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms: Cash : Hector MacNevin »-Melville G. Bell, Owner 3 ~ Auctioneer” : 50-12 Crapaud Travel Trailer Rentals Travel Trailer Parts and Accessories Phone Moncton 382-2596 & 382-5175 ‘Saint John 657-1644 Be 8 inl @- gide a pees lite i a ) fi t E f 3 w8 8 Ey; Ps 3 z Q » Bo a ee g : : i E Hl : i q z q frre: gif zB i te ge 28 E i. 3 sR » 8 ReEeh i Bs : ak ee : ; : o Eg a ir a aes i if whee 4 28 lot 2 g 8 —_ a a wl a oF ae i ul i: SE ay F be} Q THIRD: COMMENCING at. a stake fixed on the division line between the Haythorne .| Hughes , 30 links wide to the place of * or and Cunard lands 50 links south from the southern boun- dary of land conveyed to Bernard Hughes and running thence southwardly along said division line 9 chains: theace east to the outlet of Keefe’s Lake; thence along the said outlet northerly to a reserved | Road along the margin of the. Lake; thence along said re — served Road along the margin of the Lake and on Bernard (south boundary ise “commencement and containing | 58 acres of land a little more or less and being the lands assessed in the names of the Bstate o” MICHAEL F. KOUGHAN and WINNIE KOUGHAN. i Dated March 24, 1966. KEITH D. MYERS Sheriff of Queens County FOR LATE. ‘NOTICES :_SEEPAGER —g./ 7 rom =~ RESERVE TUESDAY, May 16 for - } } Q aleo—-th- m=