8 The Guardian, Thurs., Nov. 12, 1964. AT YOUR Singing Wins Scholarships i In Contest TORONTO (CP) — Entrants from Halifax and St. John's Nfldi. in the Miss Canada .13 t geant each won a scholarship oi . $150 for their singing ability in the contest Sunday. Genevieve Connolly. 20. of St John's. won the most talented, classical singer award and 'vili‘ use her scholarship to further‘ her voice training. probably Inf 3 school in Newfoundland. Halifax’s entry in the beauty contest, Cheryl Hirschteld, 19 was awarded her prize as the best popular singer. Miss Hirschfeld. who has sung in musical comedies in the Hall tax area, said she will also use her money for singing lessons. The contest was won by 20- year-old Linda Douma from Sidney. B.C. Joan Clarkin. 18. of Montreal placed second and; Kari Jonassen. 19 of Calgary: third The new Miss Canadal wins a 81.000 scholarship. $5.000t worth of prizes and will draw; a salary of at least $5.0m for. the next year, t ISLAND FRESH LEG OF Vét‘é’ésué‘iiffi'iia‘il‘li LAMB 69° FRESH LAMB FRESH LAMB CARCASS FRONTS Per Lb. 45° PerLII. 39° MAPLE LEAF LION LAMB SMOKED PICNI 0 Ha Ives V I, ’ EATS WI'IOLE PER I: LIKE M. 0 LB. HAM LB. Castro Regime ; Partially Controls Soviet Missiles ‘ WASHINGTON (AP) —— Thel Castro regime in Cuba now hasi at least partial control over: Soviet anti-aircraft missiles on1 the island. a state department spokesman said here. State department press ofti- cer Robert J. McCloskey also told a press conference that Soviet military personnel re- maining In (‘uha now number “no more than a few thou- He said they are not an or- ganized force but an advisory and training mission. McCloskey made these points. in resrcndin: to questions about statements made by Premier Fidel Castro in an interview 1 LB_ with the New York Times. ‘ c Castro was quoted as saying: CELLO Cubans control the surface~to-‘ air missiles which the Soviet Union installed at 24 bases at‘ the time of tie big nuclear LIBBY’S PREPARED c MAXWELL HOUSE A; MUSTARD m INSTANT COFFEE 31-09 0 A rs SHORTENING reconnaissance planes some legal means could be NESTLES found to end the surveillance fli§l1ctéloskey said he could not Q K LB. TIN c 6 define the prectse control which HEREFORD 5 Lh' Lb. the Cubans may have over the‘ ansvgirclfm lugs“: Sim “1 be lo 07 ', . ' a sai it w l H .4. 0 ‘0‘ 5 0“ EAST PAK MACKEREL TIN logical within the limits of So—l vier policy. which 1s med at F I I. I. E 'l' 5 LB. BROWN’S ASSORTED FILLED MONARCH GUEST guieitng down the Cuban situa- tion. eit'ier to maintain some physical authority ove r the c 0 0 K I E S 3 PKGS. J A M anti-aircraft missfles or to have ZERO PAK I an agreement with Castro that the missiles would not be usedi LIBBY’S against any U.S. aircraft with-1 15 OZ. c C 11 Oz WHITE or CHOCOLATE RASPBERRY or STRAWBERRY out approval from Moscow. A T S U P z , Placing the missile sites com-i BTLS. 1t] d Ct’ t i1 ZERO PAK ALI, attache; anagram: W B W8 9 02- Pkgs. c 24 02 Jar 6 tion. it Castro were to carry out[ P E A s 2 LB' 15 OZ I his threat to shoot down Ameri-I POLLY c 4 TINS. can surveillance planes. N.S. FANCY MACINTOSH APPLES 0 N5. Premier l . ; ROSEDALE Challenged I . t To me Leaks CREAM CORN OTTAWA tCPl—Labor Minis- ?» c FROM SCOTT PAPER eng P r e m 1 e r Stanfield of Nova Scotia to produce cases of UZ. leaks by any federal minister . or official. E He said in the Commons that ' v FACIAL TISSUE 6 too and general charge that federal ’ authorities were making prema- P E A s . . . . BOXES . titre disclosures to the press concerning negotiations for 10- cation of new industries in Nova Scotia. 6 He said the premier had made 1 5 ROLLS the charge to restore the 533— I Q Q 0 FOR, c gmg spirits of the Conservative party in his province. ‘ The matter was raised as a question of privilege by Ruussell MacEwan (PC — Pictou). who ORANGE JUICE TOILET TISSUE.....4 43¢ a breakdown in negotiations. Mr, MacEwan said that when questions about new industries 5 had been asked in the Com- c . mons. the gavernment's re- - TOILET TISSUE 2 ms 25 might prejudice negotiations. c The leaks should be stopped, T H R I F T . . . . FOR Mr. MacEa’chen said Mc. ' e 3 "mm- LIouID DETERGENT Ew a":;i:;§ffml°fsflfi°gfiybafi 100 n. SOUTH AFRICAN FLORID'I' WHITE or PINK gégggegxfi 2 24 OZ. BOTTLES o o o o o o 0 ROLL A N G E s “W” SHOE POLISH m. 19: NOVEMBER IS APPLE MONTH 83;: 59g 4 For 390 m OFTHE WEEK 001- SUNNYVALE PEACHES ""D-‘,f'is 2802.1’III8 1 l ‘ -= gain sag.” a