e Guardian Charlotte Th ! town, Thurs. Jan. 10. 1963. III is teaching in Quebec. City. nett Howard. Glengarry. Charlie Perry. Burton, has re- orated tree. Each pupil also re- i met In the church vestry to RELEASE REBEL- . . . spent the Yuletide holidays at Halls Doyle. high school_ stu- turned home from Charlotte- ceived a treat from their teach-i pack boxes of clothing. food and T w o I. Mr. and M". Dough. Ross her home in Burton. ident of SDU, spent the holidays town Rospitni. where he was re~| er and Burton W1. ‘ toys, donated by the parishon- BRUNEI TOWN mum") '- Y their children Gereldine Doug” Mr. Mrs. Louis Dalton_oiL at the home of his mother. Mrs. ceiving treatment for a fractur- Parishioners and residents of. ers to bring cheer and comfort About 500 rebel suspects have ‘ . as. J,” and Beverly A5" 0 Charlgttsiown Spent the Christ-iMyrtle Doyle, Campbellton. . iSt. Mark's and St. Bernardetts|to six needy families at Christ-lb,“ released out of 1);. tom Y e Moneton‘ N.B_ went the Yule_ mas olidays w1th their parents. Miss Joan Bulgar. who is em- Mrs. Mae Reilly, accompan- parish were shocked and sad-|mas time. A donation of $10.00Iof 2,700 captured 1“: month i s tide holidays 8} the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dalton, Bur- ployed in Charlottetown. spent ied by her brother Melvin Mac- dened to learn of the s ud den‘ was received to assist in pack-‘during the northern 39mm ton and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas the Yuletide holidays at the Gregor, Burton, recently motor- death of their former pastor. lug Christmas boxes. 1rebellion. a British military ,7 . , , H ts, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin 1.. w M spasm WILSON traditional waist band: fires Howard. Cape Wolfe. thome of her parents. Mr. and ed to Boston Mass to visit Rev. Phaien McKenna in thei pok man id Wedneada H NEW YORK (AP) _ T] t ‘ i ac "33°" Burton' Burt Butler. Glen ar , is still1 M . P ’ I . ' ' q , ' I ' . es 5“ .y' e .i .. ‘a i B"! the Brant?” Style for. James Reilly. who is employ- on the sick list. g y erTr. :iif'lr firsFaEObCeg’efixg‘ii dvm‘ relatives durmg the ho" Prince county Hospital. I CHANGE 0N MAP ‘nld 53 “he” were kmed m the W N “min.” waistline. “Infill dresses w _ . . ays. 0n Sunda afternoon. Dec. 23| . . a ties ‘ krms movmi: up and down like to hf‘ Home: 5,22% day Shiftsied in Toronto. Ont., spent the Wayne Howard. student oft and family. Glenwood. s pen t ' Burton School closed Friday, members 0% St. Mark’s. Lot 7. ‘shlzfiwthlffiiigi goth??ng iggegteingsezgg I??? c sun) 25 , .Up u—nm. about ,0 dig elaborate beaded nicehfr m_re; Christmas holidays with his SDLI Charlottetown. spent the Christmas Day with their par- Dec. 21. for the Christmas holi- parish council under the super-Iican Republic by its old name wounded. e estimated that BREW}, ammmhm for an waning on "g t shifts Wife and family in Burton. Christmas _ holidays at the. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ho-,days. Teacher and pupils ex- vision of the social action 0011- of Santo Domingo For 25 year! 81w“t 30 “be” “"11 we" at “us was m, C O n cl“ “on g r 1e own. Mrs. Edward A. Griffin, who home of his mother. Mrs. Ben-tward. Cape Wolfe. Ichanged gifts from a gaily dec- vener Mrs. Charles Rogers it was Ciudad Trujillo large in “disorganized groups." drawn Dy the more than 200. ' ’ I fashion writers here for a week- long marathon of spring style prriric“ic Only hoidout for the hourglass figur" ‘ m o n r thren 'icsiqn houses showing their next sea» sow" styles "'Ps traditionall' conservative Hattie Carnegie. Pr the Carneg"P kind n‘ cw tomer, the rich but unostenta- t‘ous matron. some ladv'ikr moydels served up a ladylikn Ot‘i'. . These included suits squared ,ot the shoulders for proper car riage, colors and patterns pretty not splashy and fun but. never really frivolous, and skirts with enough ease to permit getting gracefully in and out of a lim- ousine with I' "t showmg too much silk stocking. The closest Carnegie design ers came to a vanishing any- thing was a so-called disappear- ing hipline. The hip didn't really . hide itself. It just didn't make itself too obvious because of the ‘ way the jacket was pared to lie neatly over it. _On top of the ladylike look. - ' Bill Blast. designer for Maur- Of course you want to get the most for your money—everybody does—and i, R t . d. t t (1 th ,3:...,,:: 1:2,“ lsflofil? fie has one way you can do it i to shop at CO-SUPER MARKET every week. You purloioed from the male closet will find FAST AID for a battered and bruised budget in‘ our hundreds of his big-notched lapel collars, . . t 1 his squaredm“ Shoulders. shim, low prices that enable you to have in a. big way on foods your family likes l F - middys and oxford les- best. Our TOP VALUES enable you to step in with less money but step out ' o c rfitons alwsvthwtsigruivn“ with MORE CASH SAVINGS on a big cartful of your favorite foods. I t News... i.;....a:.'...:.::. LOIN LAMB CHOPS LB. 59c SHOULDER CHOPS LB. 49c or at least tucked it under the SWEET CORNED NECK BONE bosom. The paradoxical result WHOLE . R c SPARE RIBS 3ws-49" ‘3‘." _’\\ Lb. ' was that she looked more fe- FRESH SLICED male than ever. Reporters pushed back their 6 coffee cups more than once to scribble at length about his ' short-sleeved suits with over- GREEN GABLES SLICED BACON 65c be tunic dresses and his skinny ALL BRANDED BEEF TOILET TISSUE coats so short that they looked 2 ROLL more like long jackets. j I ' Slithering onto the runway in ROUND c rapid succession were poker- . WING faced models in such news- SIRLOIN - a barber PORTERHOUSE worthy costumes as: pole-striped ball gown; a cock- tail dress with whirlpools of fab- ric gathered over each hip: some snuous bias-cut blacks . that didn’t cling but didn't leave HEINZ anytihing to the Imagination either; a sheik-like costume with a mystic veil that does marvelously at hiding double ins. In contrast to Carnegie's cos- tumes for the young matron and Blass‘ apparel for the sophisti- ‘ cated woman with fashion dar- ing. there were Kitty Foyle-type designs by Branell. Time and again sweet young ' tihings appeared in little suit Oz. 0 costumes that featured their own cowboy-like scarves or polk J K-‘iNG COLE GAUZE BAG 0. P. 2 CUP ' TEA .. BARBOUR’S 16 OZ. JAR PEANUT BUTTER JUICE 2*«49 MAXWELL HOUSE 20c OFF 10 oz. JAR INSTANT s COFFEE “5 a blouses. or a capelet jacket. Suits were always suits with _______.______... BRISTOL Bristol's grand old Is d y. Mrs. Margaret Baker. died last week after a long illness, sever- al years after her late husband. . Ernest Baker. The memory of this fine couple will live long in tin the memory of those who through their younger years _ spent so many social evenings : at the Baker home. Joseph Campbell and two daughters and son have return- ed to their home in Halifax af- ter spending the holiday season in Bristol with the late M rs. Campbell's sister. Mabel O'- Brien. at the old home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter O'Brien eived personal pret- ings from the deep south on ROBIN HOOD 9-3.4 oz. POUCH PAK 3m35= HEINZ 11 OZ. BOTTLE TOMATO KETCHUP BU‘RFOR‘D 15 oz. TIN BARTLETT PEARS JOHNSON’S 1 LB. TIN THRIFT LIQUID 40 OZ. BOTTLE 3g KlEAR 63c DETERGENT 69c, '- lg SAVE-ALL 100 FT. ROLL POWDERED CLEANSER WAX PAPER 27c COMET 2 39c NESTLE’S CHOCOLATE 10c OFF SCOTIAN GOLD JAM 24 OZ. JAR QUIK DRINK 43c RASPBERRY 39c QUAKER—5 LB. BAG WOODBURY’S BUY 3 GET 1 FOR 1c QUICK OATS 59c no: SOAP a 49.: FLOUR 22:: $2.35 as 3 .09' FIRST GRADE GARDEN CITY shopping list when you buy IVE IHI G on o- u . 2 LB. $ s or farm: Shin: "kc befitting, BLOCK PRICE . PRICE . 3:3"..c..°':§ .su'iz°'i.£":.'.'.h'°:§3 ..VQ. 2...? i‘ i ccived a phone call from their daughter Theresa who is a post- uiant in the St. Scholistic con- vent in Louisiana. Some other Island girls down there sent greetings to relatives. Theresa graduated from Notre Dame c de y la urnmer and left shortly alter for Louisiana. Preparations are going ahead here for the second annual sportsmen's dinner to be held ' the last of this month in the £3:"1i'£i’§*’ii.hii.i.ii: Wong a,slittingnoisier/rm A n" were sold for this big affair and _ “ SUPER VALUES ? I. ,.. , O -) .2 Are you spending MORE but buy. ? Then come to Co-Op Super Market when I. O W PRICES GALORE help you buy MORE for LESS! Yns—wo have MORE of the PRICES you like MORE of the items you need and for CASH SAVINGS. And the proof of the pudding is in the 5 Q .— m in In this year the executive expect a larger crowd as the new rink is in operation. ' Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Jay. who ore retired now from the postal service after nearly half a con- ury of service. were business visitors to the city Friday. both to fine health. Miss Lana Wood. student of PWC Charlottetown. spent the Yuletide holidays with her pair- oots. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wood. Burton. m Mm Susan and Alma BIRDSEYE FROZEN GRAPEFRUIT 0 oz. TIN CANADA N0_ 1 GRADE TABLE JUICE 2 45c Buy 301" [on $239 POTATOES is 35c Mrs. Henry Dalton. Burton. McCAlN’S—Z LB. POLLY BAG SNOW WHITE mafia with move. In ' Lis to News and Views on Groceries — CFCY Thursday II can. > “David Girch It)er Road. is l. Mr. “d "m John' Comm“. ZERO-PAK 10 OZ. PKG. Exfmjg‘”: Broccoli SpearsZ 53c PARSNIPS 2 25c m ZERO-PAR SLICED 15 OZ. PKG. . _ FRESH CRISP : ' ..... » SUPER MARKET glgéowmgfokklis 39‘ " AN !SLAND STCQE CWNED Bv ISLAND ?EOPLE. ' "m 23‘ MW'E TE" m... ' are m so sum m - slot no use to mum you iiimfih'BTfi-‘hii’i‘m WEI-Ts ’°" 53" REE DELIVERY - PHONE 8557 - FREE CUSTOMER mam; BEETS 2 3"; l9c msneni English settlement in the U States. flirt-isn‘t”:- 1!? .r ISLAND GROWN isms aim