12 The Guardian. Thurs. June 18. 1964. Hydro Deal‘ In Quebec! Seen Aid MONTREAL tCPl — Jean- i Claude Lessard. president of Hydro-Quebec. believes exprop-z’ riation of privately-owned Que-i bec power companies is “the tap of the magic wand which. for; the first time. has allowed Que~ I bec to think of industrialization 3 of some regions." ‘ Privately - owned pOWer com- parties were expropriated last year and since then several small co-operative power groups have offered to sell out to the ually being taken over by Hydro. “For the first time." Mr. Les- sard says, “Quebec can contem- plate responsibilities which be- long to the m cm state and which can be translated into one word. often smirch con.- taining the solution to m problems which confront socie- ties: planning." Hydro-Quebec had been able to make its rates uniform across . since expropria- tion. "It you convert this to th industrial field. it can be seen immediately what a corporation like Hydro-Quebec can mean to Quebec's economy." By making rates uniform. the hydro-electric commission “has put order into its affairs. . . can facilitate the establishment of an industry in any given area. This already has been done. ' ‘BUY QUEBEC' POLICY As far as Hydro's "buy Que~ bec' policies are concerned, lays in a state- p—u re ment. “Without wishing to become Involved in narrow nationalism. Hydro-Quebec is duty-bound to practise a form of nationalism. "If Quebec has given itself a corporation with assets of 32.250.000.000. I is because it really intends to get something out of it. That is why. without secrecy or deviation, Hydro practises the policy of buying at. home which has brought us- tounding results. ' In awarding contracts.‘ Hydro doesn't hesitate to favor. Quebec enterprises in order to: stimulate the economy. Better? still. because of this stubborn-i ness. foreign companies have: come to establish themselves in Quebec. They no doubt have not done this because we’re‘. good-looking but have only one! principle: locate where there is pui‘r‘iasm: power. “The 32.30.000.000 H y d r c spends each year in the Quebec market surely count for some- thing in the economic reawaken- ing of Quebec. but all this money. if it weren't handled ra- tionally. would not bring a much value for collective pros- perity. " t is by drawing industries to Quebec that Hydro can render the greatest service to the prov- e... BREADALBANE i '. and Mrs. W. J. Huston. of Camrose. Alberta are the i guests of their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald and Miss Muriel . Haslam. Springfield. John Stewart. who spent the past winter in Victoria. is now at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Haislam. Mrs. Norris Sinclair. Mrs. Huston. Mrs. Reginald Haslam. Mrs. John Hogan. Mrs. Craw- ford Sinclair. Mrs. George Dun- ning and Miss Muriel Haslam attended (the County Line Dis- trict Convention at Long River on Wednesday. DIVIDEN DS Dy THE CANADIAN PRESS Argus orp. MIL. Glass A $2.50 pfd, 62% cents, $2.60 . 65 cents. Class B pfd. 67% cents, A . 1. record July 15; Class C pfd. eight cents. common eight cents, Sept. 1. record July 31. Canadian Food Products Ltd., first pfd. 75 cents. second pfd. 37% cents, July 1. record June Dominion Textile Co. Ltd” common 25 cents. July 15. rec- ord June 25. Investment Foundation Ltd» common 60 cents. six per cent pfd.. 75 cents. Oct. 15 record Sept. 15. I, 'I'. L. Industries Ltd» pfd. 40 cents. common five cents. July 2. record Junc Mode! Holdings Ltd . first ptd. ll cents. July 1. record June 19. Mines Ltd. five cents plus one cent extra. July Ju 26. DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES ed tenders addressed to e Area Dir . Dept. of Fisheries. P. 0. 550. Hall- sx. N.S. will be received up to 12 o'clock noon. July 9th. to the a so I iesel driven . f1 , Forms of Ten der. etc. mny MAPLE LEAF GRADE "A" EVISCERATED C H I C K E N 3.12.1:543"... CANADA PACKERS D 8: F SUPERIOR BRAND SAUSAGES 49°... ROAST Cross Cut Rib Roast . ALLEN’S—48 OZ. TINS FRUIT DRINKS . . LOO ALLEN ’S—48 OZ. TIN S APPLE JUICE . .I.00 MORSES 60 COUNT—2 CUP SIZE TEA BAGS . . . 83c MAPLE LEAF PURE lARD 5 99¢ MAPLE LEAF RINDLESS B momma PACK WHOLE OR BY THE PIECE BOLOGNA B. 69c 29c L" BRISKET BEEF 29c COOKED HAM :33: 53c BEE HEINZ KOSHER DILL PICKLES HEINZ BREAD 8: BUTTER WAFER PICKLE53§.?.Z' 436 215 oz. ms HEIN IN TOMATO SAUCE WITH CHEESE SPAGHETTI HEINZ IN TOMATO SAUCE BEANS 40 OZ. Show Dal] he’s the “Lord of the Castle” —if only on Father’s “Meal Ticket” to n feast of his favorite foods. And pamper his pocketbook, too, by filling the entire menu at 00-0? SUPER MARKET. We’re really POP- lng with BIG VALUES in fine foods from appetizers to desserts. So start a dandy day for Dad with a shopping trip to CO-OP SUPER MARKET. Day. Treat the BLADE ROAST WITH BLADE REMOVED 49c JAR 37c 99c FROM BRANDED BEEF 3 FOR 3 FOR FRESH GROUND BEEF HAMBURG 2 L... 89c NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS Do not forget the membership contest In which you may par- ticipate. By getting a friend to join the Co-op, you and your friend may each . On June 30th a drawing will be made. Three 5 nsoring mem- bers and three new members will each win $10.00 worth of groceries. WERE?“ SUNRle LEMONS 6 29c DELICIOUS WITH ICE CREAM Canluloupes' 2 49c LONG GREEN CUCUMBERS 2 29c Wilt”? '2 39c iiii'i’isAns 2 .. 19c SPECIAL AVAILABALE AT VERNON RIVER coop" Doz. 59¢ SOUBIS CO-OP MAPLE LEAF FOIL WRAPPED CANADA FIRST GRADE BUTTER 2.1.09 non PAGK 49¢ SWANN'ETT E FACIAL TISSUE 200 TISSUE PACKAGES 33° NEW BLUE CHEER 95° Redeem Coupons Here and save another 159 GIANT SIZE CREST TOOTH PASTE ECONOMY c - roan DUNCAN HINES DELUXE CAKE MIXES ASSORTED FLAVORS , 2 85° PURITY OATS 63° 5 LB. BAG E. D. SMI‘I'I-I's CHERRY PIE FILLER r...” 43“ VIEN'NESE PIE CRUST MIX 2 23c PURITY FLOUR 25 LB. BAG ‘ L99 Listen to News ondVIOwson Encodes—CFC” Thad-yer 11 can. FATHER'S SPECIAL CO-OP CIGARS owns 0 FOR CAR'NATION INSTANT POWDER'ED SKIM MILK Froze s PERFECTION ' SHERBETS BIRDSEYE CHICKEN. TURKEY. BEE!" FRIES ms ' a: nsnacmrs a: 1.09 ... 35c: MEAT PIES 4 m LOU 29c 49c 59c