FIRST r MEETING IN NEW HOSPITAL The Charlottetown Branch of the Retarded Children’s As- sociation held its first meet- ing in the new Sherwood Hos- 21 in-patients, as well as day- | trainin, and day-care classes. The building is located near Riverside Hospital. Here three members of the association look over the agenda for last WEATHER TORONTO (OP) — Tempera- tures: CA uring Canada Packers CARNIVAL pital for ret arded children | : last night. I announced night’s meeting. 5 are, Min. Max. that the pro meeting | left to right, Mrs. Frank Walk- Night Day will be held 18 at the | er, recording secretary; Pius | Dawson ae 15 21 Clover Club in Charlottetown. | Smith, chairman, and Mrs. Ted | Vancouver Sees 53 The new hospital accomodates Ramsay, director. Victoria 45 51 | Edmonton ...+. one ae 50 | Calgary oi’ (ae 63 Regina 28 58 Winnipeg 19 40 | Toronto ..+.- ie 54 Ottawa = . me erent a ie CUT FOOD COSTS EVERY WEEK AT DOMINION DO M | N lO N eee 9 46 Alberton and West Prince County i= thie ae 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Apr. 5, 1962. | Mancton anny _ = cs Ciiateteiows oeoce ae 38 FANCY — ode 21 38 Yarmouth seescoees 27 40 \ Home In Tignish 2.2 2] ware wear renee §=|] YORK CORN 2 nam Ae HA ALIFAX (CP)—The weather . |e yal oe sunny day r all sections. R Dory | “Reson oes | PU me LARD SNOWFLAKE _ CANADA PACKERS eac e Nova Scotia and Prince Ed- ward Island: Mostly sunny with TIGNISH — Central Street,|come to the rescue with two ee ceatan: praca Ha ear iW TENING 20 Wie KAM 12 OZ. AQ right off Main Street in the vil- | pumpers and hose that are con-| 45, Low-high at Halifax 28 and PKGS. TINS a ee ee Bowen | tinually kept in operation to| 45, Yarmouth 28 and 42, Keat- Ss tablishments as water from the | help eliminate the water at the boy sia: yaa yen ate 1 Ib pkgs north part of the village con-| Gaudet home, and also at the| 99 and 40, Charlottetown 20 and ‘ . MASCOT YORK CHOICE tinues to lodge in that area. | establishment of E.C. Gaudette | 45, With no storm sewer outlet| and Sons, where it is also a0 New Brunswick: Mostly sunny to allow the water to run off,| ing a major problem. and a little milder; southwest 15 cg 28 ati basements are flooded, and| This condition is not only a | oak 15. Low-high at Moncton, C C the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ger-| result of the recent rain and) Fredericton and Saint Jo! ald — can be reached only | flooding occurring on the Is- | land, but is a yearly event, a A pw of water covers the|to lack of a drainoff in floors in the porch and kitchen. | area of the village, it was stat- The Tignish fire department has | ed. ‘Detective’ Is Promised As Letter Sought In House “We'll put Perry ‘Mason on| from among the cabinet minis- | ir the case right away,’ was the | ters. comment that rose from the gov-| Fisheries Minister Rossiter | ernment benches in the Legisla- | promised that copies of the let- ture yesterday when acting op- ter will be available today for position leader Dr. M.L. Bon- | members. and 50, Edmundston 20 and é. 48 Campbellton and 48. Bay of Fundy: West winds 15; | mostly po visibly od ot little change in t High tide ichar a Charlotte. town at 11.14 a.m. and 11.42 p.m. At Rustico at 6.17 a.m. and 7.03 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town. Mee rises today at 5.39) and nating convention, whi Li held at noes a S evening of April 11, are Doug-! las MacFarlane, Bedeque, and| | Gregory McInnis, Tignish. The nominating convention wn be held in Summerside Legion | Home on the evening of April 11, it was announced CHAMBERS TO 1 —-oag MONTREAL (CP)— annual Chamber of Gamuanes Week will be held from April 8 to 14, president W. S. Kirk- patrick of the Canadian Cham- ber of Commerce announced) Wednesday. The group’s can |than 850 branches across Can- ada will organize special pro- grams during the a to ‘give| Canadians an understanding of | the role the oxgenination plays | | in community building. |HUNT'S TOMATO mel] asked where a Jetter tabled |— aaa rn by Hon. Leo Rossiter Tuesday C W If night had gone. ape o e The letter, tabled at the re- quest of Dr. Bonnell, dealt | Man To Seek establishment of bait hold | stations at Beach Point played a part in the snail: ‘ Nomination tion of the report of the House Arnold Wood, Cape Wolfe standing committee on fisheries. | farmer, will offer for nomina-| “Why haven’t members got/tion for the New Democratic} copies on their desks today?’’| party in Prince County, it was asked Dr. Bonnell. ‘This is a|learned Tuesday from Thomas | serious situation as apparently | Dunphy, provincial organizer. the letter has disappeared. It’s; One of the better known) poor service and not democratic | Prince County farmers, Mr. government when this sort of | Wood has been prominent in co- thing is going on. Where is the operative and credit union acti- letter?’ vities for a number of years. Frank Myers (PC — ist! A former president of the O’- Queens) who was House com- | Leary Credit Union is now mittee chairman when the letter | secretary- treasurer. He was was tabled, recalling the tab-| vice-president of the Maritime ling of the letter, said ‘“‘some- Co-operative for six years, has one must have taken it.’ | been president of the O’Leary “We'll pass the case over to| Farmers’ Co-operative, is a di- Perry Mason,” aisd a voice| rector of Amalgamated Dairies | Ltd., and of the P.E.I. Dairy- | a> ’s coon cae who was born n somerseahire England, came o Canada in 1921 and lived in thr aah N.S., four years oie coming to this province. married “ the former | ene Clark, Alm Other cnathiates in the nom- PURITY PRE-SIFTED FLOUR 25> lc an EVAPORATED MILK FIRST GRADE WILTSHIRE ‘BUTTER GUARANTEED MEATS ALL STEWING CUTS REMOVED, SQUARE CUT LAMB FRONT Oc ID. TENDER MEATY SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS = 39¢ MAPLE LEAF WHOLE OR HALF LARGE 1.89 89¢ tall tins 1 Ib. CATSUP 2 «~~ BACKACHE? oonoft me! For relief from backache or that tired-out feeling I depend on— 1 s 3 0 NON FOOD ITEMS ST. PETERS ROAD STORE ONLY 20 PIECE FISHIN Spin Cast Set . 5.95 Coat at Hanger 6 for 77¢ Scoop . . oo 59c. Push Brooms . . 98c BOLOGNA » 29¢ MAPLE LEAF CRYOVAC SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLLS 5 9c BRIEFS. eae tent treet ¢ alves Friseal, Winsloe. Dial 45042. Bouquet is bath Do treat WANTED TIMTEDTATELY wo> te tern Rory Calg Bromet be dy. man or girl to care for two| Lets FACE IT... we all have an we oa fees et ie et gat. Apply Mrs. Boucher, 60 hardly know I’m doing it .. . that’s Upper Queen Street. ee Gee Ses Saeeaees WANTED: path SHLETES D Enns DRAIN. ton cooeiel cations will be received for Sruring, betion of Cities the position of ak scour out trace aida wale tee. Ties ‘infectants’ can’t do it iets Gleaner terested pease eouteet Mr. Just put 2 tablespoons of * Caseley, fer tall parti- | 4, mo f VALUES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING APRIL 7, 1962 McCREADY’S SWEET MIXED OR MUSTARD PICKLES = =m. 43¢ TEA B » w 5 Meamt 75 TEA BAGS Ba. ake 30¢ CHEESE SLICES GINGER SNAPS... mm 59% Fresh Fruits and ‘Vegetables ecg late ay INDIAN RIVER—SIZE 48's === Grapefruit 5 ~ 47° wm 59¢ « APPLES PARSNIPS =~» 25¢ RHUBARB =» 2% DAVIDS OLD FASHIONED Don WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES QUEEN 8T., SAINT —— PEL a oe a |