10 no Gunllan. Thurs. Feb. 27, 1934. I ,Bg"§f,'.',S, BEEF UP YOUR ME . IIS 'l.;*.'.ll.[."£........ with these .[ .' nounced Wednesday plans to boost the power of its nuclear p1 and ;:‘r‘:"1', $1.55-siles““°‘ Do you have a family of big heel caters? Then C0-OP SUPER MARKET is the market for Defence Minister Fae, Tho, you! We sell beef as YOU like it—-ag-.' right . . . cut right . . trimmed right . and priced gem-oft and the 301,5. of com: right for economy. You see the difference in the more appetizing appearance of our beef—you mom that five —- instead of an taste the difference in its finer flavor. So beef up your menus with C0-OP SUPER MARKET g‘j3lMu3’ Planned “F99 - P°- BEEF. We give you quality you can count on-—and savings you can count up! ris-carrying submarines will be built. To replace outdated. planes. Britain proposes buying U.S. air arm. Thorneycroft revealed the new :32: :‘:“:.’:.*:..‘:..‘.f.°.‘.::':“..iI CLOSED SATURDAY FEB. 29. HAVE YOU oeposneo voun cies. which came under fierce "W ‘Wm Lab" PM W” ENTRY YET? IF NOT, HURRY, YOU COULD BE THE LUCKY mentarlans. 1'1“.-;’.:"':..¥‘;r°.:‘.'*.:“.?¥°:'.=... .. .. WINNER. , generally recognized. when it is any longer possible to defend this lsla n d by conventional DAVIS & FRASER SUPERIOR means." Britain's Polaris fleet is sched- uled to come into operation ‘in LB. C gire liaatel 1$il60s. 'I'he keel of the st oar s submarine was laid wednesday, The sub, Wm N. MAPLE LEAF—BY THE PIECE .:‘:r::.*=: 3 NA .,. C 2% H1 c ma a principal deterrent. ' ' TUB PKG. Thorneycroft said a fleet of five Polaris submarines would be “formidable deterrent." MAPLE LEAF CAN N El) YORK IRISH OR BEEF ° . ° [I1 LB. 24 oz. Alvln Hctmllton in’ 2 ms "'5 Gets Invitation MAR,-"ME - . . YORK BRAND yogi; BR.A}qD ‘ To Visit China - CREAM 20 oz FAVORITE - 2 Z. OTTAWA «cpl _ An official STYLE 5 "N9 3 0 0 Tg1\;ll’.a‘L‘lO}l)la to betgrll s H mainland ‘ "NS ma 5 received and acccrpted by former agriculture MAPLE LEAF SLICESV YORK BRANI) minister Alvin Hamilton. Mr. Hamilton. Progres live Conservative member for Qulaippelle who was the lall. Conservative f a r m minister, said he has accepted an invita- tion from the China Committee for the Promotion of Interna- tional Trade. He said trade will be his primary interest in a visit CHEESE 2 59¢ PEARS 3‘:.;’:' 79¢ TEA waggggr 87:: LUNCHEON MEAT CHUM I l(AM ‘:.‘;" 39¢ DOG FOOD 9 ‘L2: l.0O 9 DENTAL 4 FAB ° BEAUTY SOAP REG. SIZE A ' - TUBE SHERR|FF’S MARMA-JEL CARNATION Raspberry ~ Orzimze 92()§rc 5 Tm Mm‘ 77° Whats sins. 79¢ ii>‘i5l7€§ mm 59: I cmors 2 mi 23. FRESH. cmsrr nuns MONARCH ‘“*°“ 25¢ POUCH-PAK CAKE MIXES will meet Ting Ke-chien. man- aging director of the China Resources Company. Mr. Ham- ilton first met Mr. Ting in April. 1961. when he visited Hong Kong a few days aftei Canada signed the first of its two long-term grain agreements with China. The China resources company is the authority handling grain sales for China. Mr. Hamilton said he and his wife hope to arrive in Hong Kong about mid<March. His letter of acceptance said he would be content to leave de tails of the visit to the Chinese. But his primary interest would be trade and especially "techniques of trade such as merchandizing and financial in- stitutions." 20,000 Pupils Boycott Boston Public Schools BOSTON fA'PI ~ More than 20.000 Negro and white children boycotted Boston public schools Wednesday in a demonstration against alleged de facto segre- tion. It was the second such demonstration in eight months. There were no reports of dis- order at. the schools or at 3'! "freedom schools" set up to han- ‘ die an estimated 10.000 children. When t.he first boycott was held last June more than 8,000 children failed to report for classes. Noel Day. co—chairman of the ..a COLGATES Apricot - Orange Grapefruit & Pineapple PURITY FLOUR McCAIN'S DELICIOUS-8 OZ. PKG. Potato Pulls 2 45¢ HIGHLINEER [N BATTER HADDOCK 47¢ ~ . K0LD-PAK—15 oz. {ma 2 H“ c STRAWBERRIES 43¢ 35 BIRDSEYE—12 oz. rm. GREEN PEAS 2 39¢ “""‘"‘"‘ BLADE ROAST 49° CROSS RIB ROAST LB. 55° JOH-NSTON'S POTTED MEAT _.._. ‘$12’: in mlmnn I um quality of the program at the freedom schools." VOLUNTEERS TEACH some 600 volunteers. including clergymen and faculty mem- bers from local colleges and universities. staffed the freedom schook. The boycott leaders said they still have received no formal communications from the 80:- C cuss the alleged racial imbal- ance in the city's schools. Total school enrollment in Bos- ton 92. . The superlntedent of schook, William H. 0hrenber- .-ew more were W1 cm GARDEN CITY 2 dren abse W y. r- c number of absentee: is .....m ICE CREAM 39¢ nssuzs mu Ill)! |' Illd of the - at mrlmutdwm mm Listen to News and Views on Groceries-CFCY Thmduy at 11 up. Olllll Ct-IOCOLATI DRINK MIED BEEF 2 89° ‘.5, fl_’_"|'.‘ or. n.-. ' :1 I3‘'''‘“‘“'“* “'7 mo