BEST WISHES BEVAN BROS. PLUMBING so QUEEN sr. WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO EX- TEND TO YOU OUR VERY IEST WISHES FOR THE SUCCESS OF YOUR BUSINESS. DIAL4688 RE-IIPEIIIIIB Continued hon Pill E regulated The ion is the lnstallntl into a 500 gallon tank on the 0 side doors. rr is S A PLEASURE son us so JOIN wrri-i A HOST or OTHERS IN EXTENDING CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO WALTER BURHOE ON THE RE-OPENING OF HIS WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION BAIT & MacRAE LTD. 91 EUSTON ST. DIAL 8537 and White Rose batteries. rooms have been built. They and modern in every respect. lgasolina customers Mr. pavement. The two new Gilbraco Low Boy Three Sentenced l'For Robbery VALLEYFIELD. Que. ee New Brunswick men wer sion of a firearm. Frederick Taylor. guay. Que, 15 of Edouard old night watch guay Motel. court and said of liquor and cigarcis. sentence while each was term. -;.e.L... CLYDE RIVER W.l. WE ARE HAPPY TO ASSOCIATE OURSELVES IN EXTENDING CONGRATULATIONS TO WALTER BURHOE upon THE RE-OPENING as His WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION THE PAVEMENT IN FRONT OF THE BUILDING WAS LAID IY WARREN MARITIMES COMPLIMENTS AND f larsr WISHES gm E WALTER BURHOE we wisi-i YOU mu success AND I Mucu I-IAPPINISSIN vous susmass. THE LUMIIR FOR THIS IUILDING WAS SIDPLID IY anon IAGNALL I . iiinnsssivai Deating "Collect," Roll call was answered by each member giving her donation to Protestant Orphan- age. this was followed by the min- utes of previous meeting, which were approved and signed. There was no report from sick committee and school committee reported that paper towels had been purchased and that paper cups were needed. The Treasurer's report showed that a profit of 330.68 had been made at cake sale while the proceeds from entertainment in hall amounted to 319.55. Correspondence was read con- sisting of a request from Historical Society for szoo membership. it was moved and seconded that this be paid. A paper from Agricultural Convenor. Mrs. Charles Jones was read. Secretary reported having contacted Mr. Morris concerning Shur-Gain Amateur Cavalcade. it was moved and seconded that we begin a Sewing Class in our school with Mrs. R. D. Matheson and Mrs. Warren MacKinnon in charge. it was also decided to make inquiries concerning Handi- craft Van and when it could be ob- tained in our district. The November meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. John Darrach. Roll call to he payment of fees along with institute News subscriptions. Lunch committee as follows: Sandwiches. Mrs. George Dixon and Mrs. Reg MacKlnnon: Cake. Mrs. Watson Livingston and Mrs. Eric MacPhail. A feature of the evening was a talk by Mrs. Exham on "How Pot- tery is Madc" The meeting then closed by siiiginiz. "The Queen". After the close of the meeting an Address and Presentation was made to Cannon and Mrs. Exhain. This was followed by lunch and a social hour. BEST WISHES T0 Walter Burhoe ON THE RE-OPENING OF HIS WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION MARITIME ACCESSORIES LIMITED 'AUTOM(7l'IVE SUPPLIES II largo rurnaeo llllIIIlIIId well a:)v.o the door. VITIIII: has the nag advantage o II IPICG II V as heating the building in a well Another innovation in the stat- ot a used oil drain near the rear of the gar- age. The used oil is drained off There are'three large doors ea- tering the garage. These doors are large enough to accomodate big trucks. They are sliding overhead Along one side of the garage wall is a 16 case oil rack. Also promin- ently displayed are Goodrich tires Modern ladies and gents wash are fully equipped along sanitary lines In order to enlarge the garage and also to make more room for Island and two new pumps were 'installed while the area in front of the building 1 the yard) leading to the road has been covered with gas pumps will provide patrons LL.L..LLLL.L...LL (CPI- sentenced Wednesday to jail terms ranging from three to six months after they pleaded guilty to charges of armed robbery and the posses- The men-Bruce Richards. 29. p 30, and David Tait. 24, all of Saint John-were arrested Wednesday in Chateau- for the robbery Oct. ti Carmier. a 65-year- at the Chateau- Carmier identified the men in ' they had robbed him of 386 in cash. three bottles three cartons ot Richards received a six-month ' Taylor and Tait given a three-month On Monday evening Oct. 3rd. the ladies of Clyde River Women's in- We Get Together", followed by re- "W" "F .5'i?.5'..'?..5fE?I. Friday. Oct. 28. 1955 The Guardian Page 9 with the last word in gasoline uI'- mug" in Montague Thursday eve- Notice is hereby given that the proposed rural e!ec- Rufal QQI'fIfiCCI'IOlI NOHQQ . . P? ”;ot;"5'.,f”-'3; IIIIL I'M" 0i ML ""1 M"' 3”” trlcal extension to serve the Line Road (North Rustico) i At night the yard is lit up by two wh u' .iarea has been approved for construction. Notice is hereby given that the proposed rural elec- larao column Hahn and I150 DY Symiwihil is extended IDLW sin ti-ical extension to serve the Grandvicw-Bellevue area tw.:n""g flutter" B h .5 :3: f,',,”':,..1:;”i,f':"'.,ff”.f;i32l:i' Residents in this area. who have completed contracts has been approved for survey. 5,M:,dd3t,uf,: Iiiegze 'z4Iho:,r Ifwdrhurxday. October 20. '.with the Maritime Electric Company Limited, are here- "'5 mm” 1'' I" """'"" Miss Linda Leard.Moncton. spentfby notified to wire their premises. M Rural ectrificotion Notice Residenm in this area, who have completed contract! with the Maritime Electric Company Limited, are hereby advised to wire their premises. ted. This pick-up service also extends . to tires and cars. He will pick up lzzfi V!'we::e';grcI':!'”I'leI;er:!.parentSi r' tires and repair them as well as ' ut- Pick up can and grease them Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Macllonald The official opening of the stat- and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Farquh-l ion will continue through today and arson. Bunhury. were guests of tomorrow. Patrons buying 53.00 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay. Sunday worth of gasoline will be given loctober 23. a free grease job and 8" 8359""?-Y Miss Isahel Birt. Charlottetown Customers Will be GIVE" 3 ticket was a weekend visitor at the home on the drawing for a television set. my he, parent; Mr. mm Mrs, wai. electric iron and pop-up toasterulace 31,-L Free coffee will be served during -- Friday and Saturday afternoons REAL SNAPPER and evenings. TRENTON. om. (C?) W Lorne Assisting Mr. Burhoe in the op- Smith knows that guns aren't the eratinn of the station are his son. ionly hazards in hunting. He stopped Wendell Burhoe .Aliison Moore and ion a snapping turtle in the Bay of i Alan Longaphie all of whom have Quinte marshes and the turtle had long experience in this type promptly hit him, piercing his of work. boots. ' - ;',, th.l--' f . . . . I Any Llficizftlellngg(;.t(i,1:;:l:;,L(:::,?;:':E th: (Sf Any complaints or disputes regaiwiiiiz; the placing of we: (f)'trE13CIt)?SS3I'y ipor liinel construction .must he referred i'P0l95 0" P1'iV3te Property 0"t0thte.m”S"' 0'; 1”") mfmlng gt -, . . i ' - i f 1' rue ion. mus ue re erre o to th” Comhgllsslgntthrough the local oommmee at the I;eI:SCIO:IIl?nsISSaS!I())'n (t.hr())rL1iegh:0tIh: local committee at the earl- eamest 90551 e a e” iest. possible date. The committee represeiiting this area. comprises the following members: The coiiimittee represciitiiig this area cotiiprlses the following members: Donal Doimn lwilfred Matheson North Rustico iBe”eVue R. C. MacDonald Bellevue Albert J. Gallant North Rustico R. 3!. Cooper Grandview Bruno Doiron North Rustico THE PUBLIC UTILl'i'li:JS COMMISSION CHARLOTTET OW N PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION CI-IARL()il'IE'FOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND i an eagle - Youili benefit through change of residence. The eagle at the bottom of the cup means some time from now. You should prepare for it. Ydtfll takea trip. , he ladder near the rim of the cup ' . moans "soon" aw-.s;-..,- K-. fr'gwr'.'.'v.- . .. apples - You'll enjoy long life and gain as a result of your habitsoft-hrlft. an OX9-”'i . I 4 A You'll overcome difficul es? . , y if which seenf to be coming your-way. A I g asthe funds you need are I . . A: . - .. . clearly available. Bonds. 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