v V v v . tyre. Sherwood and former re- ‘l‘ho Guardian. i __Thm- WEE-32154;: U.S.—Briiish ' Row Again Over Cuba LONDON (APl—A new US}. British dispute developed Tu". day over a report a British steel company was negotiating to sen (Tuba heavy cranes powered by American diesel engines. The Cumins Engine (Tom. pany of Columbus. Ind., which has supplied a down engines in tht‘ last year to Britain's Steel and ("f‘mPRIW- Dmmmll' an- nnllllt'f‘fl if the Cuban deal goes through it will cut off its en gine supplies to the British in» iwgotintions here ['0 inwicrl li_\' The Daily \Iml. "Wit sillfl a contract of £300. tum SlititliltIOI could he lII‘ \niicd if the Cubans hll_\' the crimes from Stch and Corn- patty. 'l‘lic report brought British and American authorities inin mimorliate conflict. as haw past deals to sell buses and other British goods to Premier Fidel Castro's government. \ spokesman at the I? S Em hassv said the deal would he “a contravention of ITS treauiri and oxports regulations" But a qmlccsman for Britain's Board of Trade said “who could call a crane a sti'atcuic weapon?" CARDIGAN Mrs. Anne Mat-Lean of Car» dizan Head is a patient in the Kings County Mcmoi‘ial lins- pital following a heart attack. Air. John A. (‘ainpbcll of Pic- tmi arrived home to attPnd the funeral at Cardigan of his bro- ther-in-law. Rcv. Joseph (Hump- e . . v .. Ronnie Mac- donald of Rosencath left last week for Montreal to visit re- latives and fricnds there. Airs. 'I‘Iiutldeus Shepliui'il ot ('ai'dignu Ileud is undergoing treatn‘ient In the Kings t'ouuiy Memorial Hospital. Montague. Miss Margaret \Iat'dunald ol' (‘ardigan i‘cturncd to her home tollowing a work sncnt “llll ‘Hi' and Mrs. Peter Sullivan and family at Southpnrt. EAST BALTIC Mrs. Rhoda Morrow is confin» ad to her home at North Lake Wth an attack of flu. Floyd Macbean returned to his home Iiai'ins'. bccn a patient _ in the Sonris Hospital for the‘ past two weeks. The Red Point \l'onions Insti- tute was held at the home of Mrs. Clayton Rose on Tuesday night. April 7. . Jerry Holliday. Nova Si-ntis. spent the weckcnd guest of Mr. and Airs. Kenneth MacGi‘czor. Kingshoi'o. David Morrow, Souris . been recently appointed p 0 II master at the Souris Post office. Master Bcrnard Bocrtein re- turned to his home in Souris. having undcruent an operation in the Souris Hospital. Bernerd is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ex- hert Boerteiii. Souris Mrs. Stcuart MacGregor. Fiast Baltic is coni‘alcscin: with her daughter and son—in-Iaw. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hender. \lontaque following her recent illness in the Souris Hospital. Ross Young. Red Point was I business visitor to finish on Friday. \irs. Plduar Rose returned to her home in East Baltic on 'l‘hursday from the Souris Hos- pital. Mrs. Robert A. Dixon “as on Tuesday evcnini: hostcss to the niembcrs of the East Baltic. Wo- nions institute nicmbcrs. Edward Chin: returned to his home at Basin Head from pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown and family. New- ton. Mass. Rev. and Mrs. Malcolm Smith and two children rcturncd their rcsidcnce in Kingshoro having spent a few days at Mr. Smith‘s home in Weymouth. borne Kcefc. Bay Fortune is for the past month working in the Eastcrn area widening and opening roads due to the hear) amount of snow. Mrs. John Johnston. Peters Road. MrsJosep MacLean. Montague ncccpted the position as cooks with ers. .C. John ston. North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Stcwart Marin S sidents of East Point attenteo the funcral of the late AJ. Cam eron at Sou Lake. Church. Mrs. Louis Stewart returned to her home in South Lake hav- ing spent several days in thc Souris Hospital. Gordon Chin: returned to his home in Black Pond having visit- cd in Toronto. Ontario, New' York and Boston Mass. Mrs. Arnett Robertson hostcss to the members of the Kingsboro Womens lnstiute at her home on Tuesday night. Petr-r Maclsaac of the Rt‘N. Halifax spont n rccent weekend “ith his parents Mr. and Mrs. " Neil Macisaac. Rock Barra. ; Ervin Robertson. Kingsboro is l making a good recovery in the l Souris Hospital following sur~ ,1 itcrv. Mrs. Ross Young was I visi- ' It" to Charlottetown on Friday. 3 ‘Vliss Joyce Bruce. studeni f nurse at P E]. Hospital, the week-end with her parents. ‘Irv and Mrs. Wesley Bruce. Bothwell. CANCER GMN'IS MADE MONTREAL (CPL—Grants to- talling $1,915.“ for cancer re- warc‘h were announced Wednes- (My lw the (‘anadian Cancer ‘ Society. in» grants will support 1 "‘9 research work of more than 150 Canadian scientists and tech- nicians. The lamest single Font Went to the Montreal Cancer ln- ' Itituto at Non-o Dame Hospital P after Pr‘WeS i OUR F001) PRICES ARE LOWER RADIO CHOICE PEAS 2 AYLMER CREAM CORN 2 AYLMER TOMATO JOIOE 20 OZ. TINS 20 OZ. 350 iiiiiiAio (ATSUP 2 1...:- iioz- BROWN BEANS 2 SHOULDER OR BLADE BEEF LEAN MEA'I‘Y 63c Brisket MAPLE LEAF SEI.E("l‘EI) ROAS'I‘ Prime Rib S“ EE’I‘ PICKLED Pork Hocks 23c Brawn )2 OZ. TL'B MAPLE LEAF FROZEN lDODS 990 CREAM Frozen PEAS 2 4|0 CLOVER FARM EVAPORATED Perfection IOE MONARCH CAKE MIXES QUAKER CEREAL MUFFETS MIX-O BLEACH BICKS SWEET MIXED OR MUSTARD PICKLES 35c YORK PEANUT— I6 OZ. ICE BOX JAR 0 I5 7E'BWR hc Prices Effective 'til Closing Time Sat. April IBili. Birdseye KING 12 oz. 5'" PKG. 32 OZ. BTL With Free TALL Marbles TINS 43° ROASi‘i45 WiizNiziis.43 2’22? 370 35° 25° ALL FOR AYLMER SOUP 3 TOM., 2 VEG. 59 CLOVER FARM Bartlett Pears G EISHA' 35: Baby Clams BROWNS COOKIES FESTIVE MIX 12 OZ. PKG. 33c 29c 33c FAMILY MIX 1 LB. PKG. 39c LaSALLE COCOANI'T 29c DIXIE 1 LB. KG. LARGE. JUICY GRAPEFRUIT 3 3 RED WINESAP APPLES Marshmallows Curamels FOR BE'I‘ER HAIR GROOMING Brylcreem TEA FOR CANADA WEEK 39c 39c 69c FEATURES BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE TEA RED ROSE. KING (‘OLE or MORSP‘S TEA BAGS so ("OIINT GAIIZE CRISP. CORELESS. NEW IR shin meiwd $115,000.