New York Yankee shortstop Ruben Amaro watchcs son, SHORTSTOP OUT FOR THREE MONTHS “Hill Hospital Monday, Amaro was carried off the field in on it will be performed Wed- mesday. Amaro in al! probab- David, three-year-old, play Baltimore on Saturday after a — lity will be lost to the Yankees with traction bar on his ortho- collision with Tom Tresh. He for three months. injured his right knee. Surgery (AP Wirephoto) pedic bed in New York’s Lenox NATO's Best Efforts Suggested Still To Come (CP) NATO's; withdraw from the military fab- “most enduring accomplish- |ric of NATO and a still-uneasy struggle said Mr. Harriman, and North Viet Nam reacted to - 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., April 20, 1966. TORONTO (CP) a Servings range from pre- business, marketing officials ESTIMATED AT $50,000,000 say it is growing rapidly. | It estimates the total Cana- Because of. the competition dian market for these goods at among distributors, some are|more’ than $50,000,000 annually. hoping it may give their prod- | ucts a firm share of a market tributes the success of individ- in which they might not other-'ual packages to. convenience, wise_survive. * \better__quality and improved Products available now in/|presentation. : packages wrapped for individ-' ‘‘Many .of the packages just thave to be popped in the ‘oven ! A grocery chain official at- | Chevrolet builds a — great deal into every |. one of its 15 models! } Laborers In for a few minutes and even lalent serving off a large roast, |Lower beer. prices, more outlets but people living alone aren't {for wine and beer sales and labor movement teaching .injmen or sports fishing groups as 4 | school and university curricu- |is St. John’s area. It urged the government not to start a sys- getting home, marketing offi-|stores. | icials say. It advocates a government- | [eer re ‘jrun automobile insurance LA PLATA (AP)—The Argen-|gcheme similar to that of Sas- | tine ministry of agriculture iS |Katchewan, stricter enforcement trying out plastic false teeth for | ofthe Minimum.Wage Act and ‘needy cows and bulls. Veteri-jan increase in the current 70 narians at an experimental farm | cents hourly minimum, equal say results are excellent so far. ‘pay for women and inclusion of hot supper from scratch after |sale of beer and wine in grocery 000000000000 @ 500 patterns in stock @ Immediate delivery 85c up - @ Phone for home viewing sample book—894.6541 Moore & McLeod Ltd. done in other provinces. will replace the ‘‘austere trim- lmings’:. of earlier years, Tass room marketing experts, “al-|cooked TV dinners to shrimp |faceq with the waste they'd compulsory automobile insur- |tem of leasing waters to sports- reported. * ways looking for fresh ways to |cocktails, prepared fresh Vege- | experience if they bought ajance are among recommenda- 5 OOS Odd POSSESS OSOP POSS “AFCO Hy win consumers'’ dollars, are|tables and small loaves of |-oast when all they wanted was | tions made here to the pro- : . paying renewed attention to bread. cna sal ot beste \vincial government by the New- Visit Moore & McLeod’s For single - serving grocery pack-| One independent marketing| another factor is the growing foundland Labor Federation, | ages. firm says individual serving$|jumber of martied women in| In its annual brief, the federa-_ Ready Pasted Although. the gy packages are -- _ bought Ruee 7 the labor .force. They find: it |tion asks the, government cut SUNWORTHY account for a minor part of the;more by housewives anxious to : ‘fix meals using indi-|the. price of “ working $4,500,000,000 - a - year grocery [please one palate in the house. vidual eae than to start ajman's drink” and consider the WALLPAPERS SOSSSCHSCSSCOCOCOCOCHOSOOOOOOS ie wi i “FASHIONS LOOK EAST _ : cojie with their own dishes. | dl lum. FASHIONS : f t } Newfoun and | The delegation led by Pres!-| MOSCOW (AP)—Styles at al : Grocery Stores Taking Look le aan dee sane areas: toe, | . Je ae Thoms also asked for | Soviet fashion festival ee Si { e INo one pretends it’s cheaper to| Present Brief an investigation of the Bah is. a silk wie cont. -_ h a. fox “ bi TV dinner, for example, ch rice ‘and rental c 1 wit Of At ing e Serv Ing Packages ltham it seid be get an equiv.| ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (cP)— foe homes, particularly in the |Jeather. “Diverse embroidery ments may be in the future ra- | political. atmosphere - in _ Viet ~—@her than in the past;’*Avereli-;Nam-which- threatens-theAmer- Harriman of the United States state department said Tuesday ican military effort there. Mr. Harriman, with an un- the peoples of Canada and .|U.S. have travelled a long ‘way SEES STRONG TIES 3 “For somewhat different rea- sons, béth Canada and the U.S, tions could even begin.” in Europe in the 1920s, as a U.S. Chamber of Com- merce delegate, showed then a ” emotional ties with France lea ie fai, ass tin back, sOSNE ume. rial wit |pllon to lente "a ace for eS et erento 0 | difficult days of our revolution - | e 1 Oil Se still strong in the) SSBeeeseecer; our people.”’ mperial Ul said NATO is essential for Fuel & Profits Higher ie, scant of the Adentie Sto i g community and “is a compo- ve TORONTO (CP) — Imperial aor easaie shuacueee® - Oils Oil Co. Ltd.'s indicated net} NATO and the Marshall Plan \ Burner profit for the first quarter of|had checked Stalinist aggres- Rs . this year is $22,700,000 or 71|sion in Europe but’ ‘Soviet pol Service cents a share; compared with |icy still supports on a. world- A complete stock of $20,600,000 or 65 cents in the|wide basis Communist subver- furnace parts on hand. “ similar 1965. period, President |sion and aggression, W. O. Twaits said at the annual, The ambassador recalled that Your Shell Agent for : : f Charlottetown, Parkd. meeting here. |im private talks last July with Sherwood and hot He added the 10-per-cent in-|Soviet leaders in Moscow it was Pp. Eg. beste oe necessarily indica-|‘‘made clear that Soviet lead. ive the prospects for the en- |ers still believe worldwide Com- 1 tire year. The gain was due to| munist revolution is the inevt. (Qo. W. Skinner a four-per-cent. sales increase |table course in history.” ‘ and stronger gasoline prices iN viet NAM IS PART Dial 4-4044 effect from late 1965. Fess eS OSS SSS In his address to sharehold-- | ~ - Viet Nam is part of that ers, Mr. Twaits criticized at- | tacks on foreign investment in | Canada. . “It’s about time—that—we in | Canada .. . give recognition to the tremendous acomplishments of international investment by the private sector, and what it has done for this country.” Canada wants capital ‘'with- out accepting the fact that cap- ital’ flows inost readily to the point’ where it is most wel- comed.”” Provincial FISH EAT ANYTHING MONTOUR FALLS, NY. (AP)—Supposedly wily trout bit on pieces of cloth, petroleum jelly balls and worms on the opening day of New York state’s fishing season. 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