18 The Guardian. T Thurs.. July 2. 1964. Lake Level Study Urged PRICES Immediately EFFECTIVE TORONTO ’CPt—Ofticials of two Canadian provinces and eight American states afftected by fluctuating levels 0 the Great Lakes have decided to “ME call on their federal govern— ments to launch immediately a "special a nd comprehensive" study of the problem. The Canadian and United States governments will be ‘ asked to have the study of the whole area of water manage- ment undertaken by the Interm- tional Joint Commission. which has jurisdiction over border wa- ters. The one-day conference. called by the Ontario government be- cause of the current acute con- cern over low water levels. also indicated it will meet again at some later date to hear a re— port on what progress to being t .'t t' . ‘ ' “id'stflemhfin? me, they AYLMER VEGETABLE OR TOMATO meeting said the two provinces ‘ c c involved—Ontario and Quebec—g offered to co-operate fully wit i c the Great Lakes commission. OZ: . made up of representatives of ‘ the eight lake - bordering states ‘ ' . 11 Oz 12 oz‘ in attendance at the. meeting. . > Premier John Robarts of On- 3m. TIN tario told reporters after the k closed sessions that his prova - . ince. mcaiiwhile. intends to go I ahead with an earlier decision 0 of its own' to study the effects 1 LB- ot’ water levels in Ontario. both on the Great Lakes and other waters. . ‘ . 20 oz. 1 G TINS Etbelbert Perry is to be con-1 gratulated on having celebrat- ed his 94th birthday June in. Mr. Perry. who resides With his son-inlaw and daiuithter. Mr. and Mrs Henry Peters. is quite active desnite his years OZ. 0 and able to take daily walks. Miss Jeanne Chaissoo. Phar- .. 1 lottetown was a recent visitor to 20 OZ. 4 e . TTNs _ LB. ('arl MacDonald Charlottetown was a Sunday visitor to Souris West and Rollo Bay. '_ ROLLO BAY ! AYLMER BOSTON BROWN Miss Carolyn Burke has re- turned in her home after he in: a patient in the Souris hos- pital with an attack of virus pneumonia. Rollo Bay. Friends ot Mrs. Sarah Deaz- Louis MacDonadl and Miss ‘ Q , c PRIME RIB Elizabeth Mac-Donald. Little 0 Pond. recently Visited Mr and 6 Mrs. George Christian of Rollo lb. _ Bax: - " 'I'INS ti TAKE A HOLIDAY FROM HIGH PRICES GOVERNMENT INSPECTED . SHOULDER or BLADE BEEF " A 1e will be sorry to hear she is1 sutterinz from an eye infection and receiving treatment at the Charlottetown Hospital. , Gerald Chaisson Charlottetown spent the week end at his home at Rollo Bay FRESH Miss Kay Lenis. Little Pond. ;:i::::::;::;:.i° :21: "ammonia Pumas c ‘ gn‘,::§tn:::’afi' patient It the '1' "‘e‘m-GA~“~ “RM FRONTS 0F BEEF . 1 LB. Geraldine Sharkei'. daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald bhar 2: LB. GRADE "3" OVEN READY MAPLE LEAF MAPLE LEAF low of Cornarille has returned pilal. to'her home following surgery V . C c c *' 1 LB! PICTURE LBI LB' PAK Mrs. Anne Mar-Lean of Car- in the Charlottetown Hospital. ' ,--. e TERRY MAPLE LEAF STRONGi. STURDY . 2 29 NAaiscO suit-DEB 3 _W._____._._..__, ' REG. . LARGE iii GEORGETOWN _ P 2.98 . 1313;? Cardigan has entered the Kings County Memorial Hospital at Montague for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. George Fraser and family. Charlottetown were weekend visitors at their sum- mer rottaigt’ in Cardigan. Vance Gtriffin ot Cardigan. spent the weekend with all NF“, mother. Mrs. David Griffin at ‘ Haliburton. Mrs. Margaret Maedonald and I B son Jot-k were weekend visitors I I at Cardigan. BAG tee Gerard. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Kim Victor of CM" . 'zan is a patient in the Ctiar- l CH0H’E lottetown Hospita Mrs. Thaddeiis'Shepherd ot In Cardigan Head is convalescin-g ' ' at her home following treat- BAG merit in the Charlottetown Hos.‘ Mrs. Gertrude Maclnnis or Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walk" or. their son Andy and daughter 1 CLOTHS sucrs mm "m mm 490 u i m 490 " lk . LB. aireztrs'. Mr and Mrs. Chester z oz. . Don R kl of Cl ‘ Alberta. arrivelzln inn Georgeizfivli c c BOT. ‘ recently and is visiting at the ‘ home of her brother. Roy Yors- ' . t . 'lt'w LEN halide and Mrs. George Mair 8 02- h l “A c - AnoN INSTANT - d thei t t , . v ' 85W;- m “if?” EA PKG POTATO CHIPS m 456 POWDER!” MILK 3 m l Henley and family of Summer- ' ‘ 490 PKG. . . aide. Mrs. Spurgeon Walker and he " ’ ma: ROSES nannomvs [trimmian FLOUR 2.29 PEANUT BUTTER wtde 45c weekend guests at the home‘ pERFECTiON CLOVER FARM LIQUID CLOVER HARM ICE cram «iic DETERGENT , 43c BARTLETT FEARS 2 '55; er at North Lake. . BAV—O-VAC FLASHLIGHT EASILY PREPARED Mrs. Harold McDohnld hns‘ \ "RE" 'I Pkg. Party Pflk C , V ' SOMERDALE ms 2 '03 l ‘l l ‘ returned to her home on Water Street. Summeraide. after spend— FRENCH ' c " ' x ' I ’ CWONERY LA SALLI TOASTID COCOANUT I . wmmn's OLD rasmomm 9 oz. ' m “smug... a... mm 13 FEATURES! Marshmal: A low: an: I SOC 2 Chocolate Drop: a. 45c. in: the winter and spring‘ v . J1. Johnson. . ' r , j. .. A, , M months in Charlottetown. Friends of Master John Walsh i Jr. are pleased to hear that he ‘ has returned home after re- , celving treatment in the Char» lottetown Hospital. Mr. and Mn. Wllliam J. Fitz- gerald had its their recent guests Charlottetown and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Conohan of Cardigan. ‘Elizahetli Grant was a recent mltor to Orwelljwtieee fie fl- uted with Me 7. and Mn. 'eiimp w." and daughter Phillis \A