BANK TROPHY IS case B. Boyne. manager of the ' Bank of Montreal. ldt. we I seni- the bank‘: trophy for the I l Intersection Alterations Are Studied Highways Minister Philip Matheson said yesterday that his department's engineers are Case Results |nSuspended Sentence result in a smoother flow of traffic. Traffic expert Larry Manneli of Municipal Services Limited, Oakville. 0nt.. recently studied the traffic problem at the in- tersection and made a recom- mendation to the highways de- partment The recommendation suggest- ed that Belvedere Avenue ‘and Gordon Drive be joined by a piece of highway that would cross the wedge-shaped are a made by the joining of St. Pe- junior champion Dual Purpose ; Shorthorn female to Stanley f Hurry, Winsloe who showed t NTED the heifer. Mrs. Hurry is shown with her husband. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris, Kings County 4 The Guardian. Charlotteto AT DOMINION! Pass the good word . . . there's a wonderful summer of ahead. thanks to DO have made special plans to bring you the freshest, highest quali of summer-right foods you I see in any food store — anywherei ood eating NION who variety wn, Thurs.. Aug. 16. 1962. GEORGETOWN - McLellan. Newport had and entered into a bond to! sureties of $500 each when t.er‘s Road and the Brackley Point Road. MP To Attend MT. A. IHSTIIUIQ ggltianged his plea in Heath ’\iacquai-rte. MIP -Queens . IGHVEJS II’llS morning TOT S3CI(- ‘the Crown was rppnasemed by ..ville 1\. B.. where he will at- tend the Mt. Allison University summer institute which this year discusses the economic and pol- itical aspects of the European Common Market and Canada's relation to it. Mi. Macquarrie has attended several of the summer institutes and reported the first such gath- airirr: for the CBC Two year: ago he delivered a ‘paper on not , ttica! parties. EASTERN BRIEFS AT UPPER MONTAGUE Sgt. and Mrs. A. B C. Mac- Pherson and five children have returned to their home in New Glasgow. N.S. after spending a pleasant week at. the home of Mr. MacPherson's uncle a n d aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mac- Donald. Upper Montague. ON HOLIDAYS LAC and Mrs. E. W. Worth and five children are at present spending a month’: holiday at return to Summerside they plan to leave for Cornwall, Ont. with Cpl. and Mrs. Ron Delage to visit with Cpl. Delages' par- ents. mom cars: nnnron Dan MacDonald. Upper M (no. on their rn they were accompan . Buchan- an at I June MacDon- 3 e Campbell of Newport by shoot- ing him with a shotgun. McLeIlan who was ri=present- i ed by G_ R. Fnstey-_ QC_ had_ by striking her in the head with an earlier sitting of the court ;his fist. This case in which the one of;accused is also represented by Mr. Hessian was adjourned to E11 y- ' In all cases before the court Deputy Attorney-General Arthur McGulgan. ;CASE DISMISSED « l Harry Daniel Murphy. Mon-T -, tague. represented by S. S. Hes- ‘sian. QC. had a charge of im- =paired driving atzainst him dis- imissed by the court. A total of? five Crown witnesses were heard | tin the case. i ‘ Borden Munn. Greek Rivet-:'I .Lloyd Frederick White Mur-‘, tray Harbor. both charged with; impaired driving, and both re-‘ ‘presented by Mr. Hessian had‘ their cases adjourned to Aug. 291 to fix a date for their bearing. 3 1 Joseph Gladstone Vuozzo. i Valleyfield. charged with inde-‘, cent assault of a female. elect- ed trial by magistrate andi lpleaded not guilty. He was re-j Francis case was adjourned with ball sen-lto Aug. 29 to set a date for tence suspended for two yearsihearing the amount of $1.000 with two } represented by he ‘pleaded not guilty to a charge appeared before Kings Countytof ' Magistrate James B. Johnston. .case was also adjourned to QC. charged with causing hod- - Aug. 29 to fix a date for hear- ily harm to Harold Donald infl- the court charged with assault- icy. N.B. John Thomas Creed. Sturgeon. Mr. Hessian impaired driving and his The same party is also before ng Phyllis tMrs. Johni Creed LE FRESH CRISP _ CELERY ONTARIO NO. 1 COOKING ONIONS 3 L0. in LARGE, JUICY POLY 4 FRESH GOLDEN ORN SIZE 2'8 POLY 5 EACH EAOII EIIOII EAOII C « FRESH CRISPY 39° arms» 29 0 45: At 2? TOMBSTONF. (‘ASE Morley Gordon Coffin. Stan- and Francis Glen‘: Docherty. Montague. wdre be- fore the court charged with un- d lawfully damaging ‘Z4 hea -‘ stones to an amount exceeding $50 the property of the T h r e e Rivers Cemetery Co. Both par- ties were rcpresented by J. El- mer Blanchard. No plea or election was taken in either case and both cases- wcrc adjourned by consent to: Aug. 20. The charge arose out of the recent damage to tomb-; stones at the cemetery in Bru-- deneli. Two men were each fined $20 and costs for being intoxicated in a public place. William Bruce . . HEINZ BREAD & BUTTER PICKLES 230 Graham. Gaspereaux. was fin-i ed $10 and costs for having de- fective equipment on his motor vehicle. ‘Ipresented by Mr. Hessian. His‘ “Consumers. interested in viewing food products produced in the Atlantic Provinces. will have a fine opportunity at the Charlottetown Old Home Week Exhibition." said Capt. Ciaud Hunter. APEC Vice-President in P.E.l. and President of North- umberlnnd Ferries Ltd. “The actual products are right there. els. The APEC staff designed ." commented I: Capt. Hrunter. , In an aggressive bid to pro- greater consumer recogni- tion of Atlantic Provinces food products. the Atlantic Provinces Economic Cmmeil, working in co-operation with regional food processors. has prerpanedm num- ber of attractive food display panels. Thme show actual con- tainers and, in some cases. i. products themselves. The panel are mllriaig their first public do- but at the Charlottetown Old Home Week Exhibition. this week. 3' The display: will also be seen for all to see. on the large pan- p ‘ At an estimated 59,170.00!) bushel APEC Display At Exhibition Promotes Maritime Foods talism ‘nor a presentation of un- sound economics. f'Try Atlantic products first—i.s simply an ap- peal to common sense in telligent self interest." “These APEC food product display panels provide a practi- cal -and effective means of pre- senting regionally produced quglliity products to the buying ti o". I Carryover Of Wheat Declines OTTAWA (CPI ._ A wheat carryover of 395,657,000 bushels. n 212484.000 bushels from a year ago, existed July 31. the Dominion Bureau of statistics reported Wednesday. The estimated figure com- pared with a revised total of 507,341,000 bushels a year ear- lier and represents a decrease of 35 per cent compared with July 31. 1961. The bureau said that the 1003 and 1901 carryover-s for wheat and other grains cannot be compared with earlier years be- cause of revisions which are to be made for the period from 1957 to mo. July Iii. i002.t.here was a in last year’: ra- _ fro vised total of 170,400,000 bush- - es. rrmrtrrm crmcirs A total of lil6.000.000 bushels of the off-farm stocks were in country elevators. ss.noo.ooo in eastern elevators and 02.900.- 000 in Fort William-Port Arthur terminals. The bureau cautioned that in estimates should be regarded oz pl:-eliminary pending further c ee 3. ‘I6 02 JAR AYLMER CHOICE SLICED BEETS AYLMER CHOICE TOMATOES . PRIDE OF ORLEANS SALAD 1.§"%z. ”‘;.‘.:" 25c DRESSING . 35° HAPPY HENRI ASSORTED DRINKS - 3:3 "0 AVG. DAVID’S ASSORTED counts 2 DOMINION mourn DETERGENT FLAVOUR PAK PEAS FLAVOUR PAK WAX BEANS 16 OZ. PKGS. 3 FRASERS BONELESS CHICKEN GRADE 'A" IROILERS CHICKENS 39 Chicken 'l' Basket --45‘ 69‘ 2-57° 2» 2r 2- 21° FROZEN FOODS DOMINION FRESH FROZEN ORANGE IUICE DOMINION KRINKLE CUT FRENCH FRIES - i.°i:"”1vi5Nane WEE PEAS‘ 23c 29:: 28¢: 53¢ M OZ. PKG. V 12 OZ. TIN 2 LB. POLY SCOTIAN GOLD Apple JUICE 29‘: ROSE MARIE RINDLESS O BAOON MAPLELEAFSIJOED I BO_LO-GIIA PKG. 25 NON Fooo ITEMS sr. mans ROAD DIXIE COLD DRINK CUPS PLASTIC——54" x 72 net: cioni 49c 1.49 . c SHRIMP 55¢ iiiiicu CAN -to-1.49 Pie Crust Mi * ‘§’iiiii"A”N LOTION in 93: 59° 39° 49° I.Ii. open I FRIDAY NIGHT Till 9:30 Ilzililock Fillets vapors CLOSING nrraorrvn UNTIL SATURDAY. AUGUST 18th, 1003 . ll.I$IVlI'IIIlGI‘l"mLllll‘l'¢lJAN'l'l11I|