rot DOMINION Recommends: MST for Succulent Flavour...Low Cost! A tender, juicy roast of pork is always a welcome change for Sunday dinner. And right now it's a bargain, too! Pork is in big " ie supply, and Dominion’s experienced meat , betain ve Motherd ee cea chai tdlaw? TIMMY VISITS RCAF SCHOOL Sen Talo feast eae foros ful roast of pork from Dominion...and savel Pupils of A-M Johnson School _ ing Timmy were Amos Hubley, ) paign; and Dr. D.H. Gallant fa Siemon Park had the oppor- | vice-president for | Prince | (right), chairman of the Sum tunity County of the Rehabilitation | merside area Rotary Easter Court, this re hanes » | Council for P.E.1.; William J. seal campaign. Shown at left en Friday afternoon in the | Hancox, chairman for P.E.I. is Murray Shanks. principal of ‘school auditorium. Accompany- | of the Rotary Easter seal cam- A-M Johnson School. | WEATHER SLAND NEWS PAGE ="""" = d oe BE DEVON BRAND RINDLESS - | Alberton and West Prince County Vancouver er) “ “FRESH NATIVE SHOULDER C The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Mar. 22, 1962. | zamonton 7 Sestaton rent s ST 1 Ib. Pkg. 23P.E|. Municipalities = 2 :| PORK ROA Toronto x» SWIFT PREMIUM—TENDER FRESH = » | sree icton 4% n in er Or § igaeiras # | Mone ~ 9 39 Cc 34 2% Ib. CTN. rraasacast tiandl auich ea eceracas Wusch. sime uslll| Chartmieiene ts at al palities are participating in the| May 31, are Summerside, Sher-| Sydney ie federal - provincial winter works| w 9 «8 program. nor’s, Tignish, Mont Carmel,| St. John's 1% RIB OR LOIN END LOIN ‘ The estimated cost of the pro-| Kensington, Charlottetown, erated Ga\can erates fects under the plan is $815,806 | Leary, Roseneath, Morell, Rich | sie gays the southern rezions Shop SELF SERVICE or AT THE COUNTER... with Equal Confidence! j ‘ oar ees Souris, Alberton, St. Elea-| Yarmouth \or's, : e The program will provide work| mond, Green Meadows, East| (ure Says the soulhers rea! for 584 men. Direct payroll costs| Baltic, St. Peter's, ‘Wortham, aoe ee a the rena th @f the projects will be $359,851,! Brae, North River, St. Teresa,| of the district should continue : with the federal goverament_| Wellington, Watervale, and Ver-| t be sunny, paying a share of $104,825 and|non River. Reaienal’ focechetat the provincial government pay-| Summerside leads the list] Halifax. and. vicinity, ing $52,412. ‘The. municipalities | with nine projects underway, in-| napolis: Valles’ South’ ‘shorn TTE involved pay the balance of| cluding the construction of a) Mest cloudy; little a. a : HEINZ BREAD & BU R SUPER SPECIAL the payroll costs. | fire hall. Sherwood also has a| temperature; east winds ‘As of March 1, 40 applicatfons | fire hall under construction; le to'30, Low-high at Halifax 16 OZ. SILVER LASSES had been received for federal| so Vernon River. Most projects| 23 and 35, Kentville 20 and 35, permission to carry out projects| are for community improve-| Yarmouth 25 and 35. under the winter works pro-| ments, such as laying sewer lin-/ Northern N.S., eastern shore. 39 were accepted and| es and installing sidewalks. Sev-| eastern N.B. counties, lower St. gram, one — for repairs to St. Peter’s| eral communities are building! John River Valley: Sunny with Co-op Building — was rejected. | ope air rinks under the pro-|a few cloudy periods; little Communities participating in| gram. wind in gu perature; east c * LS | winds 1§ with gusts to 5. Low- rot ene eae © 3,222 MNT SMALL C ars. 3 seen 15 ae "35, Moncton 18 and 5, Fredericton 20 and 35, Saint 4% Soha 20 and 37. m8 Cape pea) Prince Edward OZ. TIN ‘| Islan junny with a few cloudy . eriods; little ‘change in. tem. HOME NEEDS pecan light winds i in n utter fo uction PaGaL ST. PETERS ROAD STORE ONLY : | gusts to 30. Low-high at Sydney LADIES’ DRIP-DRY ; and 35, Charlottetown 15 and BY NEIL A. MATRESON difring the(worst of the winter onetown 1 4 WITH PORK, AVON C ' Provincial and Farm Editor | storms. The milk was too old) Upper St. John River Valley, ‘The 5,847,739 pounds of butter | arriving at the plants, Mr. Mac- | Bay of Chaleur: Sunny with ba manufactured on Prince Edward | Donald explained. | few cloudy periods; little chang 20 OZ. Island last year represents an| Only 72.27 per cent of cheese| in temperature; light winds in- SIZES 12 TO 20 increase of 619,710 pounds over! was first ‘grade, as compared | creasing in the afternoon to east the previous year, and the butter| to 85.25 per cent in 1960, the |15. Low-high at Edmundston value of $3,743, st Campbellton 20 and 38. 55 was $319,738) report indicated. 97 C EACH aa a ay of Fundy: East winds 20 | more than that for the previous} The rey . : port on sanitation also year, H. J. MacDonald, provin-| showed a slight falling ott ‘rom faves during morning CHUBBY CHECKER—L. P. ial dairy superintendent, t 01 d| the east gales 35, diminishing 1 the | previous year. The 69.10 per | the annual meeting of the P.E.I.| tent exeelieat compared vnth | evening. to northeast 25; ine BRIGHT'S CHOICE Naima Association _here| nding in even een 78.07 per cent in 1960; the 19.88| Visibility 10° miles. lowering fa yesterday | good compared with 15.17 per| An average price 64.01 cents| cent the previous year, and thel|it le change im tenoemuse 15 OZ. FIREKING COLORED was received for butter and| percentages in fair and poor 69.43 cents -a pound for butter| were also slightly higher. High tide today at Charlotte FOR fat, | "A total of 18 carloads of but-|t0™m at 118 a.m, and — At CHEESE PRODUCTION |ter were stored, but all of this Rustico at 7.01 a.m, and 7.33 _ Cheese production of 874,606) butter has been sold, the report | ?-™- le eighteen Bounds was a drop of 15.08 per indicated minutes later than Chariots. ; own Sun rises today at 6.02 T'S HERE! S | ROADS BLAMED and sets al FIRM RIPE ‘ The average net cheese price| The poot travelling in the|—————————————— FARM SE “ALL BUTTER” FROZEN CAKES to patrons was 36.30 cents per et part of last hg caused | re Crapaud Creamery, DOSE G pound, which worked out to an vor and stale cans of| 87.97: 3. Albon Eldershaw, Mor. INTRODUCTOR' average of 72.21 cents per pound| cream and milk arriving at) ell Creamery, 96.58 ‘ODUCTORY OFFER butter fat or $2.46 per one hun-| plants, and led to numerous re-| To the milk plant manager dred pounds of milk. jections, explained the super-| having the highest percentage FREE APPLE PIE | Sastoaciontiatth incresoal te te who said the situa-| Grade A in bottled milk: 1, We . Ss. tion improved rapidly as soon| liam Stordy, Crystal Dair re Sects reas Seay ag See ee | mee Dairy. WITH THE PURCHASE OF EACH cae me 780 visits were made to| Stewart, Montague Dairy, Mon- = Me cme Sree | producers, to maintain a regu: | tague, 81 41; 3. Allie Macioais, BANANA, ORANGE OR CHOCOLATE $15,696 over the 1960 figure | 1a" check on milk and cream. | Brighton Dairy, ‘ | When the product was found to | 79.81. Tee cream production dropped by slightly more than seven per| P® Second grade it was return-| ace ——______ Lusnvus cent during the year, it was re-| ¢d to the Producer, the report) TOURING CRICKETER HURT acti Few government check test.| BRIDGE TOWN, Barbados REG. Cc N. S. GOLDEN RUSSET ers examined 11,08 samples of|(CP)_Nart Contractor, captain BUTTER QUALITY inet quality of butter grad.) milk and cream, during the of India’s touring cricket team, |LIQUID DETERGENT C Sea he astee ‘ Se la ai fe fi tl mower Se Sa ee | FMI x ot. 4Qe layed aliverion of milk at plants! soperintendent reportade” | Batbades. Contractor was Saturday by ‘ Butter And Cheese Making mr.‘ RENCH FRIES 2° 37¢ 4 Prizes Announced At Meet PIMPLES . CRISP SOLID HEAD ORNED BEEF = »=S3c/LETTUCE = 29 Site ss 3c OOKING OATS 5 = 63¢ — EVERYTHING IS GUARANTEED — TEA BAGS Poe gl ass SomINION | ‘The following special winners, Aage Larson, Federal Dairy, ‘were announced at the annual | Eldon, 97.19. Sosting of the Prince Edward| To the creamery manager |Ba"au Island Dairymen's Association | making the highest Percentage | Nrxo Federal | Pure Charlo , 9 eo wy ee dle yg Py f—ving Too Late ae Classify | & sevagamated Dairies, Cam | merside, 70. SALE. 1986 CHEV- To the pheese maker golet ‘Apply 200 aichmood siting the es perenne of cheese scoring 9% points and a ONE SECTION OF) over—1. ‘neg santa, Fort Augus- Fed, aa. QUEEN ST, SAINT PETERS ROAD, CHARLOTTETOWN. ee es