Announcements CITY & QUEENS Pager INN opening dance. ome one! Come all! and have ae a. a play, “Aunt a ball. Saturday night, sort 21. Music by the Three Mac: presented by St ae Auxil-| GOOD FRIDAY Service 3-4 iary, Charlottetown — Hospital, | o'clock in Trinity Church hy The under the direction of Mr. Lloyd | Charlottetown Minister As- Ye oe. Sunday matinee, April nie sociation. All welcome. m. ening perfor- mw ace’at 815 p.m. Monday,| CARLOAD OF Cedar posts ar- April 23rd, at Netoe Dame Aca. | Tiving Charlottetown. April 17th. demy While the car is being unloaded, off car special price .85 cents each. Posts 6 inch top, 7 feet long. Smaller posts available from stock. M.F. Schurman Co Ltd.. Charlottetown, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Duplex dwelling in good repair situated at 247-\ 249 Prince Street. One dwelling contains two four- room apartments also four rooms. Other dwelling contains eleven rooms. Hot water heating. Oil fur- nace in each dwelling. Corner lot. Apply:— THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 154 Richmond Street NOTICES NOTICES MEETING FOR CATTLEMEN Thursday, April 19th — 8:00 P.M. Charlottetown Hotel RESERVE MAY 10th for Hot Turkey Supper, St. Pius X Par- ish hall, Parkdale. Serving from 4 - 7:30 p.m. REAL ESTATE This meeting is for the purpose of giving rattle producers and feeders the opportunity of sons‘dering problems related to cattle marketing. P.E.I. Federation of Agriculture NOTICE Notice to Summerside Rural Regional High School ratepayers. A general meeting of the ratepayers of the school districts comprising the Summerside Rural Regional High School district, will be held in the Canadian Legion auditorium, Summerside, Tues- day, April 17th, at 8:00 P.M. Plans for the new school are complete and this meeting will bring the rate- payers up to date on developments. Anyone inter- ested is welcome to nay *| Monday evening. April s6th, at PRINCE COUNTY HOGG’S barber shop, Kensing- we will be closed from April sare | KINGS COUNTY Ta & Seenle, pee cent ie sms Venkdeiati ya | t | | count on merchandise a bh to April 29th inclusive. Ma: Peer s Ladies Wear,| EASTER DANCE Lower Mon- “ qive new hope to a crippled eee. — one rack of| tague Hall, Monday April 23rd. child through buying Easter sone ont fall skirts going at | Music by the three Mac’s, can- Seals. Send donations to box | balf price. teen service. . 608 Charlottetown. ‘ RESERVE Wednesday, July See eee ae or So papers Exhibs. ADC. CAPE TRAVERSE W.I. will tion and Regatta hold their regular card party, Cape Traverse hall Monday, April 16 at 8:15 p.m. THERE WILL Be a_ meeting of all those interested in Retard- ed Children, in the civic build- ing (town hall), Summerside, TORONTO (CP) — Eugene Hallman, CBC vice-president in charge of programming, says Canada has asked to take part in the first live trans-Atlantic television broadcast. He said such a poaeenneens lasting 10 minutes, will be c. out in six weeks or two heat ay follow- ing launching of the United States satellite Telstar. GRAND ORANGE Lodge will meet in Summerside Tuesday, April 24th at 10 a.m. Men meet in Berthelier Lodgeroom. Ladies meet in Y.M.C.A LOWER MONTAGUE Variety concert in Lorne Valley Wednes- day April 18, at 8 o'clock saarp. 8.30 p.m. J. Watson MacNaught, Dance after. Sponsored by the wile president. DEPARTMENT of HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island ee Genre, Cries: Mew. Apa wt Wer. Kennedy's Cabinet Split Births, Deaths, Marriages By French Nuclear Issue BIRTHS VANIDERSTINE — In etl WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- A Os the other hand, the idea of i memnery a Robert Vanider- | den lent Kennedy is expected S. help to the “‘nu- NEWMAN — At P.E.I. Hospital| sine departed from this | °Verrule some of ae pro club” in any way is = April 15, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs.| jife on 3 16th. 1960. | military advisers who want to|to have resisted Fred Newman, Vernon River,| fyer remembered by Stewart |Teverse U.S. policy and have| secretary Rusk and a 2 ch a son, stillborn. Westaway, John Shaw, Albert the United States help France vilian advisers of the president. Aitken, Colin Jackson. | Senne a nuclear power want to prevent the IN MEMORIAM HEMPHILL — In loving mem- | gold, This - the picture dear Mother e hold. Deep ay our hearts your memory is k ept, We loved you too dearly to ever forget. TENDERS SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon on Friday, May 4,| 1962, for the following projects: — PAVING TR-50 CRAPAUD to STANLEY BRIDGE ....ccccssscccceeseces 15.0 Miles YORK The Park Royal Young Peo- ple’s ae weenie’ their play, “It's A Long Long Lane” in the York aM recently. Miss Diane MacDonald, York, is a O aaee in the P.E.I. Hospi- tal. Mrs. Peter Proud, York, was a recent visitor to Charlotte T The issue splits the Kennedy | spread of nuclear weapons as CARD OF THANKS administration, but the president | much as possible argue that Sit has been against any|a NATO solution for Western rand- U.S. action that would tend to| nuclear defences op tha Aggy oe Lage Eco ee ee eee oo ; place nuclear weapons in the| would promote integration - who departed from this life | neighbours who extended their hands of other countries or in-| Europe. In addition, they feel April 16, 1959 kind sympathy to us in our re- | crease their own capabilities. the NATO approach offers about ae ri in | cent ees He also has sought to solve| the only hope of avoiding the Beautiful memories woven ame mene ae Goa the problem of nuclear weapons | issue of a national nuclear cap- y- defence capability in NATO's ability for West German The Ladies Auxiliary Borden | European membership by en-| One of the arguments ma made Branch Canadian Legion wish to | Couraging creation of an inter- |in favor of U.S. assistance to thank all those who donated or nationally controlled NATO! France is that it would help assisted in any way at the ban- | uclear fore close a gap in the ranks of quet tendered the Borden Minor | Informed eh predicted | “NATO. | League on Thursday !ast. |Sunday that the president will Always remembered by son. | stand firm on those policies and Alonzo, daughter-in-law Betty, reject the advice he has re- grandchildren Billy, Raymond, BALTIC ceived in favor of a change. and Barry. The occasion for a presidential Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Llewel-| review and decision results from VanIDERSTINE — In _ loving | jyn, chattoliaaaae, were week memory of Robert Vanlder-| end visitors to Red Point and| stine. died April 16, 1960. ast Balti a report made by Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor on a i he made of Western Europ MILITARY VIEWS The president's special mili- tary adviser is said to have God saw you getting weary Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Rose) He did what he thought best. and family, North Lake, were He took you in his arms, then recent business visitors to Char- said: “Come with me and rest.” lottetown and Montague. Mrs. T.J. Robertson was hos- advocated that the United States should provide France with in- TR-51 GRAND RIVER LOOP—Section: Grand River-Arlington, ...... 9.1 Miles TR-52 NORTH POINT PO rare Jacques Cartier Park- rth Cape Sadly missed by wife, et | secsecccccccccsccccoss 14.0 Miles| HEMPHILL — In loving mem- tess on Tuesday, April 3rd th rr -~ home. to Point Women’s Institute formation and other assistance in the manufacture of nuclear weapons and perhaps even sell TR-55 EAST POINT LOOP, ... oe to selon mated TR-56 LAUNCHING LOOP—Section: Woodville Mills- St. Georges saisiilelga heim aipiela TR-57 SAVAGE HARBOUR LOOP—Section:Tracadie- S eee eeeeee Ce ee GRADING TR53 CAPE EGMONT LOOP—Section:Haldimand’s Bridge- Mont Carmel . signed, Cabot Building, Charlottetown, Prince Edward I: Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. and, opening. J. Philip Matheson Minister of Highways TR-54 ELMIRA LOOP—Section: paints to Bayfield, .....200+.. 11.0 Miles 7.7 Miles 13.0 Miles avage Harbour ......eccceces. to Miles| 8.9 Miles Specifications and tender forms may be obtained from oe office of the under- d NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above advertised time and bidders are in- vited to present their bids in person (or otherwise) and be present at the ory of my dear mother Mrs. | John Hemphill who passed away April 16th, 1959. Dear Mon I whas not there to see u : Or lift ae hand and say good- But I wil remember my whole | | life through, | The last few words I had with | Lovingly remembered by son | Ira and daughter-in-law Effie. GREEN — In loving memory of our dear mother, Mary Alice Green, who passed away April 16, 1961. Her ee were all so full of | ol She coe could forget; And . we think that where she | She oe be watching yet. As angels keep their watch up th Please God just let her know That we, down here do not for- | get, | a We love and miss her so. EARL G. CANNON Chairman Summerside Rural Regional High School District ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward Island Public Servants Association Incorporated, will be held at the Community Centre, Stewart Street, Charlottetown on Monday, April 30th at 7:30 p.m. (advanced summer hours). Hon. W. R. Shaw, Premier of Prince Ed- ward Island, will officially open the Convention. r. Harry Hunter, National Secretary of the Ginanien Federation of Government Employee Organizations will be guest speaker. Please have your membership card with you. TENDER RENOVATIONS TO SOURIS HOSPITAL SOURIS, P. E. |. Tenders addressed to The Board of Trustees, ital, ae ieek P. m1, wil ee ccenvaa eal 4 9.5. tay of May, 1 ” een and ents may be cd obtained at Sealed T Souris Hosp the 3rd da Tender docum recta the office of the architect, 92 Queen St., Charialtetown, P. E. A deposit of $50.00, payable to G. Keith Pickard, Architect, is required for each set of Plans and Documents. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Signed: G, KEITH PICKARD, Architect. Murray Harbour Hall Heatherdale Hall ATTENTION FARMERS DAIRY SHORT COURSES With emphasis on increased dairy production and the production of high quality milk and cream. Lectures will be given by members of the Provincial and Federal Departments of Agriculture. A special feature of the evening meetings will be an ad- dress by the Hon. A. B. MacRae, Minister of Agriculture. These courses will be held at the following centres: Date Time Aprill7 2p.m.and 8 p.m. Aprill8 2p.m.and 8 p.m. Fortune Hall Aprill9 2p.m.and 8 p.m. We urge all farmers to attend these meetings, if at all Place Ever remembered by daush- be ter son-in-law Harold, Marion, son-in-law | . daughter Goldie, in-law Ellery, and son Stanley, | daughter-in-law Ruby, all Toronto, Ont. of | WILLIAMS — In loving mem- ory of Nelson Williams, who | passed away April 16, 1958. ve oT fades and life de- You Ti ive forever in our hearis | Ever remembered and sadly missed by his loving iaughter and son-in-law, Olive and Harri- son Frizzell. | | BAKER — In loving memory of our son and brother, who pas- | sed away April 16th, 1959 | Three ro have passed since you e left us, you should g ut some day re "ll meet again Beyond the toil and strife In Heaven that happy home Beyond this vale of aie we'll never say good-bye On yonder fair and peaceful But dwell with Christ our Sav- i Lovingly remembered by his dad, mom and sisters, Roberta and Carolyn VANIDERSTINE — In loving | memory of Robert G. Van- | Iderstine, who departed this | life April 16th. 1960. | St. But it was “God' s tna will, that the French some nuclear weap- ons components. The Taylor view is said to have coincided with the position on the French nuclear issue U.S. joint Mr. and Mrs. Reggie John- ston, Murray River, were busi- ness visitors to North Lake. Glen Stewart returned to the Navy base at D'Iverhille, Que., |having spent the past three weeks with his parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Nelson Stewart, Red Point. Wayne Couley, Charlottetown, was on business to the eastern districts recently. Rev. F. Mollins and Mrs. Mol- | lins, Kingsboro. were on_ busi- ness to Charlottetown and Mon- tague recently. Mrs. William Fraser a: 7) long taken by the chiefs of staff. Some informants said that eee enter the same kind of | Paris, James former military man. The posi- | retary McNamara. vice has been given to the _ president by his ambassador to a | tion is reported to have received support also from Defence Sec- wn. Miss Hazel Vessy, RN, Char- lottetown, recently spent a few days at her home in York. Mrs, Ernest MacDonald was hostess to the members of the York Women's Institute on Tuesday evening, April 3. Mrs. Frank Watts, York, was |a recent visitor to Charlotte- tow Mr. Hammond Brown, Char-" lottetown, was a recent guest of - his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albner Vessey i York. Miss Lorna Vessey is spending a few days at her home in ork, Miss Lena Cook, Charlotte- turned to her home at No BR TOL Lake having been a ctv if ! the ‘senci Hospital for several IS day pesldae Robertson who had! world war one may spent the past few months | Ontario has cern to | home in Kingsbor | hostess to the Kingsboro Wom- | leg taken off many months ago. | en's Institute at her home on 2 is able to be out again with | 7a April 3. | the use of two sticks and his anioe, Red Point, motored re-| us recall Ivy Garrett, when he oy to Charlottetown on busi- resided in this vicinity. | he co - operative housin a inphilis of interest to pota- | Sroup that are holding meetings to growers was held recently in| in Morell at present plan to Elmira Hall with Mr. Stewart build at least six houses jus Cameron East Point, as chair-| south of the new high school. man. The speakers for the oc-| An effort that failed here aay were Rev. William Mac-| few years ago that will be tri nald, St. Cloumba and fad Mossey, Bothwell. were a large attendance t} ed | Ber- | again is to have a doctor set up| There | a practice in Morell village from | With the rapid growth of t his the surrounding districts and it| village and increasing families is “sh hoped that the meeting will| the need of a doctor here of some encouragement hd greater than ever | the potato grower situation in| Joey Donovan is a patient In | the regard to price. a Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Harris,| Mr. and Mrs. | East Point, accompanied w i th| |thy, who have been residing in Mrs. Roger Bennett, Mrs. Gus | the city for the winter months | Mollard, North Lake, motored! Will soon return to the to Charlottetown recently. home. Mrs. McCarthy, George MacDonald, Charlotte-| Matron at the Infirmery town, attended the recent funer- | |may not go to the country. _al for Mrs. Joseph Paquet at) Mary's Church, Souris. Joseph Fay and Arthur Blend, MODERNIZE two large potato growers in| East Baltic, attended the meet- | ing held in Elmira Hall of inter | | est to all farmers in regard to Potato Marketing price. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Donald accompanied by Percy MacDonald, Mr. and/| Mrs. Peter Stewart, Kingsboro, motored recently to Charlotte- town. Mrs. Wallace Rose was hos- | tess on April 3rd to the East | | Baltic Women’s yeaa at her | | home. | Mr. and Mrs. Irwin habietied were or visitors to the home | of and Mrs. John McKie, Mac- Mrs. New pride in appearance Greater re-sale v Lasting color, new stylin| | Colorbestos can’t resists termites aed we We use Insulating Shingle line shadow. Old friends and veterans of be a bit in| surprised to learn that the old| and Mrs. Parker Jewell on his! veteran Ivy Garrett, who spent | months and months in hospital Mrs. Kenneth MacGregor was | is around again after having his igh Robertson and Arthur movements very slow. Many of Justin McCar- | With Colorbestos Siding or Rock Shakes Here is what you get— ng. A snugger tighter home, lower fuel bills. Double protection = whe weather. For tops in Quality and Service, Call town, was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vessey in < ° rk, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell, Cornwall, were guests of -_ son and daughter-in-law, ly. ny J.B. Lewis, Freetown, 1s spending a few days in York as | the guest of his nephews, Ira and Claude Lewis. ASK U.S. HELP LONDON (AP)—Britain and its Commonwealth partners have called on the United States and West European nations to pool their efforts for a world- | wide satellite communications a system. A conference of Com- | monwealth experts, which be- | gan in London March 28, ended with agreement on the advan- tages of a ve of stabilized eatlites orbiting at 5,000 to autical miles out in | rest ROYAL SECURITIES Corporation Limited Investment Securities ALEX M. WILSON Manager 137 Grafton St. Ch’town Dial 4-5322 . YOUR HOME of your home. deeaete, Backen, to bring ont the butt There is no parting from those | i we love, possible. No distance can divide For today in memory’s garden, We will walk side by side. Ever remembered by mom, dad, Carter and Eileen. Department of Agriculture. | Stowe ‘be, Ernest Stewart of Kingsboro | has again entered the P.ELI. | Hospital for further treatment for injuries he received when | he became involved in an acci- dent in December 1961 PRESS NOTICE FORM The Department of Education, Vocational Division, ii ob-operation with the Federal De- t of Labour, offers Vocational Guidance Testing te students in the Tryon-Crapaud area who wish to enroll in the Summerside Vocational High School, Class of September 1962. Place: Englewood Regional High School Date: April 18, 1962. Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. } enrolled 8th grade student, o any poneea ho a grade 8 certificate is eligible to take the tests and receive Vocational Guidance free of charge. Applications for the Summerside Vocational High School will be accepted after testing is , DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA Requires the Services of CLINICAL BIOCHEMIST jor position in Biochemistry *D. preferred, for neunseg anbolaaeed ot eveaching hospital. Salary commensurate with qualifications. Application Forms may be obtained from the 943, Provincial Adminis Civil Service Commission, P Nova Scotia. SALESMEN WANTED By Investment Corporation We need aggressive salesmen who are willing to work towards an executive position. Good starting salary, plus commission on lim- ited potential. Salaries could exceed $10,000 per annum. You will have nothing to lose by writing an application if you are between 25 to 50 years of age. Sale experience preferred, and give good person- al references. The selling business is the highest paid non - professional field in North America. Let us introduce it to you. All applications treated in the strictest confidence. We will contact you for personal interview. Apply to Box 8674 Guardian - Patriot Mrs, Willie Robertson, who. Atlantic Roofing and Insulation Co. 18 Spring Park Road Free Estimates — Terms to suit your budget, Dial 4-6275 Charlottetown P. O. Box 951 Specializing in Blowing Insulation spent the winter months with) members of her family in On- | tario has returned to her home in Kingsboro recently. Forbes Young of the staff of Douglas Brothers and Jones, Charlottetown, was on busines to the eastern district during the past week. During the past week the ac- tivities along the North Shore and South Shore are in fu _ sy THE a NEW VOLKSWAGEN ented getting ready for the big day of the lobster season open- | ing. Lester Robertson, young son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Robert- | son, Kingsboro, returned to his home after being a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital for | several days. Mrs. Reggie Rose is at present | confined to her home in Red Point through illness, Clinton Stewart, Kingsbo out and about again Sania his illness which confined him to his home. Mrs. Birdie Ching resumed her duties as matron Souris Hos- omg having been ill in Hospital a few days. "i. Alice Ladner and two children, Charlottetown, visited recently with her mother, Mrs. om Rose and Mr. Rose, Red Poi weiss Audrey Robertson, Char- lottetown, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Alexander Robertson, Red | Point. Mrs. Herbert Roberts -) family North Lake, were recent: | ly visitors to Charlottetown. 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