1'0" 0! MS 91!!!! I! expected’sreas. twas sparked by s 824000.000 week-end. Others tram Wood Its-t home in Little Sands over the The Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs. Kprl125. 1963. 11 it‘s beg: to 19:14 021965f with what will eventually be erec- city traific report w‘ll'uchb .tzjut- lands and Mini-ray Harbiur were Easter holiday.ll h e e GVGAOIJ en 0 ted on the site. however. re- lined Saskatoon's roa . rI ge caught in te storm that was. Hugh Mac-Net w o spent the ; -, _ r - , ii u _ - I D o o cleared area scheduled to be mains in the hands of the,under and overpass needs for at its peak in Southeastern N.B,§winter in CharlottetOWn with re— Estztehrotgzyilgnzefif ‘30:; thymiflfifififl‘t; :udnnag“, '.: n under way in 1967. ,CNR. While it is possible the tthe next 20 years. Much of the and norhwestern N_S. Lloydilatives returned to his home in Burl‘ou ' ' ' “Mined 1,, their hum“ wi‘m BILL PASSED “Ivorian?” wm 59.” "‘9 me' expenditure w‘?’ direcl’ly re' wheeler and. others With himELimF sands last week‘ . Miss Joan Bulge". Chanhttc- Mrs. Thomas Stewart. Slcmon sAsxAT-OON (op) __ Subway. Six acres wilfbe set “we. Cost to the city 1' ’2‘700’000 erty. it is more likely it Will lated to weaving traffi‘c‘ over t'slphent tlwo nights. in Amherst. Miss porothhy Blue who Is em- mwn' spent the E35!" weekend Park. Summers”... : vsimg “no” will get ‘ mam “can” road. and “mm” with “‘0' and a special bi" was adopted he letased Lo a developer on a nd under the CNR trac . .r tel; atl'ole iratgain ?::datton;_5l‘oy;:d tin, hcuzaralottetzmhn lspent with her parents, Mr_ and Mrs‘ her mmher_ Mm Eva Da I um. lifting as a result of the Cans- balance available for commer-t‘at the spring session of the “3'9"? 355' gaze?“ r ‘51?" “‘ eri. 914.3? 9's °d 5’5 a 9' ""9 Peter Bulger. Cape Wolfe. Burton who is confined home than National Rallway's deci- cial development. iSaShtc‘heWan legislature. giV-t Immedlal" 9mm 0‘ “he 913“; "g co" “0” m ‘ e a‘" 5- Wayne rd. student of with the “flu”. ion to lemove its trac‘kage first step in the 87.000.000-linss its blessing to a city plan‘to clear the area will be r A Steamer “5 #99" ’5ng? 50” Char‘metown- Spent the M” MW” “"3” Campbeu' tram the downtown businessyplus project 1'; development ofth borrow the necessary funds. slight slowing down of comma-11 Miss Violet Daley. Charlotte. eastward up the Strait on Good. Easter holidays with his mnth- ton. teacher of Burton School is area, a CNR road-bed and facilities Removal of the tracks has‘cial property transactions. Realitown visited her home Ln Little Friday. RESIGCMS' he"? 315": er, Mrs. Bennett Howard. Glen- attending the Teachers‘ conven- The decision to remove theijust west of Saskatoon at Chap- thrown open the door for a host‘ estate agents generally say‘ Sands over the Easter week-end. Watched the Abegwefl Sail east“ Miss Nadine Rogers. Charlot- garry. tion in Charlottetown; also at- tracks which came after sev-ipel. Work on this phase ls to! 0! development possibilities. property holders will adopt a; A number of men from this’wal‘d. 0“ WEdnESday April 17 tetowri. spent the Easter holi- Miss .loan Dalton. Burton. tending arc \li‘r (“mist H “vie era] months of intensive nego-zstart this year, City planners are talking about wait-aud-see attitude until de-area who are employed with {01‘ Its annual Sprini overhalfl days with her parents. Mr. and spent a few days with her broth- teacher of Glengarry School and nations between the railway. Trackage from the downtown‘ such things as undergroundivelopment of the site is under‘Northumberlaad Ferries, Pic-i at the deOCR- Mrs. Colridge Rogers, Burton. er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Miss Beverly Howard. teacher and the city, wlll clear a 325- site then will be lifted and the1 parking. covered pedestrian iway. tou. had a difficult time getting“ George Hume. who is employ- Miss Lana Wood. student of Mrs. Louis Dalton. Charlotte- at O‘Leary Regional High ‘(rr site in the heart of the area prepared for development: walkis. part“ and playground1 The move. to clear the site home from Pictouit‘or the Easter ed in Charlottetown. visited his P.W.C. Charlottetown. spent the town. School. CROWDS oi THRIF TY SHOPPE SAVE EVERY DAY AT Maple Leaf CHOICE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED ROUND 5,,“in CLOVER FARM H E I N Z . -' prices BARTLETT .. 29c I S T E A K PEARS D‘ m Till J u E TINS Closing Time 2 20 Oz. TOMATO 20 oz. V c sat. TlNS K H u P ‘ 3 9 Choice Beef. 6 9 BOT. 4 LB. \ COOKIES 2 it's“: 59c SHINOLA PASTE WAX 1 LB. I TIN CLOVER FARM MATCHES 29c Apr. 27th. BROWN'S ASSORTED TOMATO SAUCE 20 oz. B N 5 ms 436 . - LEAN SLIC‘ED DEVON Spaghetti 43° 9° B A c 0 N TINS 4 9 c . LB. FOR THAT EXTRA FLAVOR, TRY ACCENT A .45.... 33c BREAD & BUTTER ‘ PICKlE 37 SANDWICH SPREAD 2 57 KOSHER DlLL PICKLE 35 TOM ATO 10 OZ. sow ' 3 39c. E3333” 3 4Ic 8:033me 2 37c WENT“ 2 37c Clover Form FRUIT COCKTAIL o 20 OZ. TIN , ' f 1 35¢ \ GRADE “A” OVEN READY BROlLER FLORIDA or JAMAICA SWEET and JUICY 43c“, ORANGES 5.... 69° CLEAN FRESH SPINACH "’ PKG. NO. 1 CANADIAN ONl NS O EAIISAEDDED WHEAT 2s:- 31° EUIIEZPAEBL—Is—Fma 35° A ‘31::- 35c APPLE SAUCE 2:3? 19‘ T 0 M A T 0 E S DOROTHY asap COCOANUT on. REG. 39C _ 12 oz. saABROOK FARMS PERFECTION ALL FLAVORS W“ V c - LARGE BBC (“ONE GROWN) ' I ,. ' ' ' ll HORSES STANDARD KING COLE . '6 V 7"" '9 “to? “NA”; TEA 55° TEA BAGS 89° I it? CREAM 9