\ { we 4 The Guardian, | Thurs., Jan. 7, 1965. Mint Bogged By Orders For Coins OTTAWA (CP)—The Roya! Canadian Mint has been over run by a- mail-order stampede for numismatic sets of coins. Thousands of orders will go unfilled Finance Minister Gordon said Tuesday the unprecedented de mand for the coin sets plus the mint’s overtime. efforts to fill rising bank orders for new coin- aze have far outstripped mint capacity New high-speed coin presses will be delivered to the, mint in about six) months, he said. Tem porary production quar- ters’ were being arranged and additional permanent facilities were under active considera- tion. Meanwhile, Mr. Gordon said a vear's ‘output of the numis- matic — or,coin collector-—sets will be led by accepting mailed licationg in the of- der in which they are received and opened He did not say how many sets the mint expects to he able to produce this year but it was be- lieved to be abotit 2,000,000. Orders. beyond that level will be returned to the senders, along with remittances. , The sets comprise one coin of each denomination from a one- plece to a silver dollar. These coins are picked off the mint’s presses with gloved hands to avoid even the smal! est scratches, then are encased plastie and packaged i price to $4 and limited each customer to five sets. a Congress Said All Millionaires MOSCOW (AP) — The new U.S..Congress is full of million- aires, but not a single worker, Tass, the official Soviet news agency, says. In describing the makeup of Congress Tass said: “There is no little number of six - Negroes Representatives and not a sin- gie Negro in the Senate.” The Soviet Union's Supreme Soviet is made up of manual laborers, hundreds of women, and representatives of the va- rious ethnic groups. Long Battle For Health Is‘Continued BRANTFORD (CP) — A 12 year girl has returned to school after missing. ‘&an- tion. Lynda Rowsom is an hosor student, although she has spent half of her 12 years in hospitals. She was baptized in an oxygeti tent when born in hospital here. She was eight months old when serious ‘heart trouble was diag- . This oa corrected, but contrac polio, leavi her right side paralyzed. ~ Her long series of operations i ci i 3 3 rl 835 1985 & ; GRANULATED UGAR | 10 Lbs. 95° CLOVER FARM FIG BARS 1/2 LB. PKG. CLOVER..FARM. MILK 83' TALL TINS CLOVER FARM 49° PEANUT _ BUTTER. 16 OZ. ICE BOX JAR YORK CHOICE CREAM CORN - 20 OZ. TINS CLOVER FARM. Jo" CATSUP BEE HIVE Corn NESTLES 2 LB. TIN Syrup | 1 LB, TIN 39c AM . “ SWEET PICKLED NECK RIBS A 09 MAPLE LEAF BACON ENDS CANADA PACKERS BOLOGNA FRESH BEEF 1 LB. PKG, 29° . CHOICE BEEF ROAST PRIME RIB ren) Wahi gos * —“F PERFECTION __ OD FILLETS sz 33c/ICE CREAM ox.%sr 59 Government Inspected SHOULDER or BLADE { ROAST WAGSTAFFE a RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY ax 45e\Jom ss 55¢ Pe ves COCOANUT OIL BAA dren nse nse vo 63¢/ BRISKET =. 35c TOMATOES .. 39° TOILET TISSUE 8... $1.00 ORANGE JUICE %" 5% Choice Tomatoes 2 *o% 63¢ Red Ripe PINK SALMON 2 ‘:- 65¢ READY CUTS 2 nis 43¢ GRAPEFRUIT Shredded Wheat 2%. "49° MH Kotex ., 5c |, ur 69¢ Wey APPLES Clover Farm BEANS TOM. SAUCE 20 OZ. TINS 2 INSTANT COFFEE 4..29' 5. 33 30: Clover Farm 45 Stores To Serve ‘You On P.E.I. } ES