of apt se se ’ atte a food service outlet, no mat- ; capital are required.” . training-jn the food service busi- . League meeting was held in the} ® Py Restaurant Ass’‘n President Supports Stricter Licensing WINNIPEG (7P) stricter fe,» eensing laws for restaurants and food service establishments are the interests of the public and » food service industry of Can- da, John E. Coles of Toronto, _ President of the Canadian Res- ey Association, said Wed- "ae was ‘addressing the: mid- soecting of the associa- “While my views “are = : plone operator 1 feel ter how large or small, much more than bricks, mortar and he said. . "Knowledge and practical mess in terms of housekeeping, sanitation, awareness of local health regulations, etc., are es- PIUSVILLE . Mrs. Jimmy Griffin, Lot 8, re- éently spent a few days visiting | with relatives in Piusville and Duvar. | _ The monthly Catholic Women's Parish Hall on Monday evening, January 26, with a very good at- tendance. Following the meeting, @ delicious lunch was served by the lunch committee which were the ladies from O'Leary. Mr. Gerald Gallant has accept- ed the position as teacher in East Baltic school. He left on Sunday, danuary 25 to begin his duties. Friends of Mr. Joseph O'Hol “Yoran, Brocton, are sorry to| learn he is @ patient in the Com-| munity Hospital, O'Leary. | ELLERSLIE Mrs. Gordon Millar is visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Waugh, Wil- mot. _ MRS. George Jeliey left recent- ly for Boston, where she plans| ft spend some time. | .Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison. and family, ide, were Sunday uiiertt Aik pecian Mr. and Mrs. Johp Morrison and. Mr. and Mrs. John Biggar. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharpe and daughter Vicki were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paynter, French River. Mrs. Erwin Dennis was a re-| @ent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. ae gar Hardy, Carleton. Miss Maxine Profit. Soriagtal-| eve 9 Sethaae vieiter of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Her- | bert Hutchinson. Mrs. Elizabeth Day, Summer eer ere ave oe OBr, | “Mrs. \Peter Millar. . Mrs. Emanuel Ross and éeii-| Ghier Jennie were recent visitors. tess to the Bideford Women’s Io- | ea | and family Wilmot, were Sunday sential if ae industry is to be protected from unqualified food service operators. CONCERNED ABOUT HEALTH “Fortunately, today in Canada the majority of food sérvice oper- ators — the successful ones — have the knowledge and. realize that they must work always with the health of Canada’s expand- oe in mind.” . rather directed towards the au- thorities who dispense restaurant licences so freely in many parts of Canada. “We are, as far as I am aware, the, only industry. in the food field in Canada with no) established standards of perform. ance where our operators are concerned.” Grigg whose death occurred sud- denly on Jan. 18. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Waugh guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Millar. Mr. and Mrs. and daughter Debby Summerside, were recent guests of his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Elisworth Gil- lis. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter Summerside, were Sunday guests 7 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis, were Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ez Ingles, peeing D KENSINGTON | Mrs. Claude Hogg and daugh- ter Palmiea have returned to their home in Bedeque after] spending a pleasant holiday with Mrs. Hogg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woodside. Mrs. Alonzo Holmes, Kensing- ton, is spending a wéek in Sum- 3 the food ‘Serviee™ cdaahank but * Arnold Gillis, |, Winter Dresses MUST GO! JONATHAN ~ LOGANS SIZES 7 - 15, Wools, Washable, Non-Iron Vertiges Reg. 19.95 - 29.95 Vf Price merside. His many friends will be pleas- ed. to know Mr. Dugald MacNutt ~ has returned to his home in Mal- peque after being a patient in Prince County Hospital ior sev- eral weeks. | | Mr. Keir McKay has return- ed to his home in Sea View after, ‘being a patient in Prince County Hospital. vl | most inexpensive salesman you can employ eee ay GUARDIAN - loT | WANT AD extended to stitute on Tuesday evening. i}: fis ana: 8506 | Gye —TH ATS ee Final Clearance Semi-Formals _ “10 only — each store also 14 Price 4” i, seen “ie CAR COATS 10 - 18 beige, aqua, poplin ) Reg. 10.95 SPORTSWEAR | Clearance Table of Sweaters, Skirts, Slacks the ‘family of the late William! WEEKEND i CU DM ORE SPECIALS BROKEN PEKOE TEA, Ib. .... . 69c CHASE & SANBORN’S 2 oz. jor 43c INSTANT COFFEE 6 or. jar $1.15 BRODIE’S CAKE MIX COMBINATION and WHITE ONLY t Priced To Clear Large 20 oz. pkg — 2 for 55c Oakleaf 48 oz.§Island Tomato Tin Juice 33th ——— Sunkist 2 doz. ‘Shortening Tc Oranges 59ch a Florida 6 for @. Pineapple “o5c|Orapefruit 49¢ | Barbour’s 2 oz. 2 2 Ibs.§ Pure. pkg. 13c 35¢ Ib 1 Ib. tin + Onions ONLY 9 MONTHS OLD YOUNG FOWL, (6-7 Ib.) To Clear 2 lb.§ Baker's Da Tare + gti /@ 1 only Buffet walnut — | Ch’town only CHAIRS MATTRESSES Reg. to 12.95 a | LADIES’ WEAR at both stores ‘We must get RID of Floor Samples ahr. BEATTY automatic WASHER @ Latest Model @ Fully Automatie @ Finger tip control gives choice of warm or hot water wash @ Top flow power rinse removes all soap and scum @ Place anywhere, no bolting down rec. f 95 389.95 PAINT =s..8y: Satin - ania ENAMEL @ Semi-gilass finish Le @ Fast drying @ Ideal for interior woodwork fur- niture etc. ~ @ Full range of colours. REG 2.85, QT. 90 QT HARDWARE DEPT. at both stores is OVERSTOCK A Big Sale STYLES .. . Baimoral Toe Cap Moccasin SIZES. . . 614-11 B, C, D Brown and Black Men's SCOTT-McHALE better quality shoes 1 a REG. 17.95 reb,9 98 1 4. REG. 21.95 16° REG. 23.95 1 ” Shoe Dept. at both steres @ 1 Reg. $169.00. Special @ 2 only panel Beds, 3’ 3”— walnut. Reg. $64.95. Rideau related furniture. Special 105" ’ 49-° nut BOTH STORES — covers green, mauve, blue. Fruit Cake Tc Cocoa__ Tie Bulk Sticky Raisins _ Fresh Smelts Cloverleaf VY Ib. Fancy Pink i pkg. 31c | | } ’ ; DIAL ~ FKEE DELIVERY 3813 1 @M AVE l coe ORDERS ACCEPIED Spring-filled Mattresses by Canada’s leading bed- ding manufacturers. Asst. sizes. Reg. $49.95, Special BEDROOM SUITES 5 bedroom suites by Victoriaville — Cordovan or Silver grey — Bookcase Bed — Chest and Double Dresser. Reg. $219.00. JUTE BROADLOOM 9' wide. Reg. 1.69 sq. yd. SPECIAL SUMMERSIDE ONLY -NECCHI automatic sewing machine; demonstrator _.\ Originally 349.00 , ANTIQUE TILT TOP TABLE. Orig. 150.00. SALE ........ only mirror, walnut. 4 Reg. $163.95. Special @ 2 only bedside Tables — Wal- Reg. $49.95. Special S’SIDE and CH’TOWN 4 only genuine Kroehler TV swivel Chairs — Reg. $49.95. Special Floor Samples — To Clear! RIDEAU RELATED FURNITURE CHARLOTTETOWN ONLY Desk Chest and 1 00: 32° 9.9 a 149° 1 ov 249° portable ve SHIRTS | tena cetera PANTS SWEATERS ODDS and ENDS in Men's Attire to be cleared out! Men’s white dress shirts; “~~ 1 3° - feolaek: ; ” cuff, drip-dry. S. M. a & Boys’ Ivy League pants in black with grey stripes; heavy sanforized flannel lin- jing. broken sizes. Reg. 5.98. Boy’s orlon sweaters SPORT SHIRTS = in plain, navy, long .98 sleeves, V-neck, in- terlock, 8-16 yrs. Reg. $4.98 | Boys’ Ray-Vella as- sorted checks and 98 ae plaids. Grey, blues, wines, Reg. CAR COATS $2.98 Men's felt hats in pre - creased or fiat tops; brim (snap) brown, charcoal. Reg. $5.95 to $9.95 THROUGHOUT THE STORE SAI E ITEMS GALORE Children’s ODDS ’N Girls’ DRESSES x Cottons, rayons., Smart styles. Asst. eol- ours, sizes 8-16. Reg. $5.98 to $17.50. SNOW SUITS Girl’s Car and Duffle coats. Rayon and cotton Gab- ardine and wool. Some with hoods. Rust, Navy, & Red. Sizes 12 to 16 yrs. Reg. $9.95 to $19.95. Balance of children’s—one and two piece styles. Rayon and cotton gabardine: nylon and cotton gab- ardine. Blue, red Sizes 2-6x yrs. CARDIGANS Reg. $6.98 to $15.95. te neck; all wool. Red, navy, aiso erlon in powder blue. 8 to 14 yrs. Reg. 2.98. ENDS to ie 5° to 1 a" AT to 9?" JEANS Reg. $3.98. Girl's lined Jeans made of good quality denim, flannelette lined. Size 12 yrs. 1 .99 1 7 YOUTH CENTRE SUBSTANDARDS ~ Johnsons FLOOR WAX Quarts and Quarts To Unload Self-polishing liquid floor wax for al] floors; protects like paste wax; long wear economy. 1 PINT REG. .89 .69 . 19 1 QUART REG. 1.49 1 | HOUSEWARES DEPT. at both stores | LOOK! BARGAINS SHOWER and. WINDOW CURTAIN SETS a Sub-standards—Swan Lake—if per- 2 fecit—$4.95 set. . Modernistic: sub DRAPES standards 27” x 84” —if perfect $1.98. } PR. flannelette BLANKETS Tex-made—70 x 90—strip- ed lansdowne — substan- dards — if perfect $6.49 4" o Wabasso and im- ported: _ printed, striped, flore! flannelette. Reg FLANNELETTE. 5c & 75e. yd. Only * After Shave SUMMERSIDE 5, & 10 Specials | 69 skein Patons and Baldwins tug yarn for Hooking Mats —~ nylon reinforced — 4 ply yarn. Shrink resistant; asst. colours. 4 oz. Reg. $1.00 skein. Lotion & Cologne Gift box for men by Woodbury —special formula. Reg. 2.98. | Both Steres—S’side and Ch’tewn Double Knitting YARN Nylon reinforced in assorted ¢ol- ors for sweaters, $ caps, etc. 1 oz. balls. Reg. .35e. : Home Furnishings—Charlottetown BOX 4 for tial ee HOME FURNISHINGS both stores .39 % 7 pc. WATER SE 2% mece of gleaming Silverplate in Wm. Rogers “Bur- pattern. Each chest contains 6 each, Dessert knives, comet forks, dessert spoons, teaspoons, 1 sugar son, 1 buter knife. All pieces are heavily plated with pure silver on highest quality nickle. Silver base chest is altvac.ively finished in walnut with anti-tarnish lining. Reg. $49.95 26 pc. SILVERWARE CHEST 95,99 water .99 . + ’ Consisting of a larg jug and matching 9 oz. tumbler! in Amber-c oloure glass. Reg. $5.98 2” st