. “WHEN I BUY MEAT FOR My FAILY... 0W Eli '1 used to think that on in.» sold in Canada had to be government- lnlpoctod...tlnt I cmsld be M. It came from healthy animals and hind l . ‘ ‘ u ‘ wudllluul. Imagine how I p I __..‘\ was to learn that this isn't necessarily lmol That's why I switched to I DOMINION. DOMINION guarantees that all meat and meat products 0 I I n u I ' ‘ . ‘ ' 1'“: the Health of Animals s . Branch of the Federal Department of Agriculture. When I buy meat It DOMINION I can be sure!" ‘ diam “3.53m” . i i i i i . GOVERNMENT GRADED. n - Marc McPherson. lead of lonships, makes a long. low lflRegiona1¥ogeca;t::' F B I. U E ‘r the Prince Edward Island delivery_ as his team “'65 Dit- . Halifax and vicinity, lower st. curling team taking part in ted against Owen Sound yes- John River Valley, South Shore the third day of the 1963 Can- terday. except Yarmouth County: Clear Indian School Curling Champ- (CP WireDhOtO) iwith a few cloudy intervals and iisolated snowflurries cold; west o . ‘winds 15. Low-high at Halifax - .18 and 27, Fredericton 10 and . ‘24. Saint John 10 and 26, leer-; {pool 18 and 27. f , Yarmouth County. Annapolis l i . l lvallcy: Cloudy with a few snochENTER I .t‘lulrries 1and a tfew1 t(‘ilear illiterg Alberion and West Prince Countylfif‘gz- 3 $31,332; 2:53;; c 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Feb. 21, 1963. nglglelggmgsfgmna, East; U)- RED OR BLUE BRAND ern N.B. Counties: Clear with} I l P R : . . o a few cloudy, [integrals and: w' Pr'nce Jun'or Cavalcade ih§n2?in‘temr§1eiatire;t ggEVtGANADA PACKERS WAX on CELLO inds 15. Low-high l ° W Suggested As Ass n Prolecl Glasgow 10 and 28. s and 24. Eastern Shore Prince Edwardi - c O’LEARY — Plans for a Alberton associations. , ' y West Prince Junior Cavalcade The film “Eternal Children"Egggg‘glsngg x138; dfeg‘:‘$ilfi§_ Lb. c as a fund raising project were was shown at the meeting. “fies; cold; was} winds 15. Law I discussed at a recent meeting which was held in the new ~ _ of West P rln c e - O'Leary classroom for retarded children, ilgfiztgfvf ($122302; nd 25' char branch of the Association for O’Leary Regional High School. Cape Breton: Clem. with a few Retarded Children. Mrs. Clifford Ellis, president. cloudy intervals and isolated ' Appointed chairman of the presided; Miss Beverly Mac' snowflurries~ cold- west winds 9 project was Edward MacDoug- Gregor, secretary, read mlnut- 1-. L . ~ ' ' C . all. with Cecil Powers as c 0- es of the last meeting, w hi oz; 0w high at Sydney 20 and ISLAND PRODUCT F D S chairman. They are to work Mrs. Lloyd Matthews read the Upper st. John River valley, PERFECTION EVAPORATED ST- PET RS ROAD .with members of Tignish and financial repor. {Bay of Chaleur; Cloudy with a . 'fcw snowflurrlcs and a few : Toronto . . . . . . . . . . .. 29 32 clcai intervals; coIIJd; west winds ‘ , l Ottawa ..... .. 12 15. ow- ig at dmundston 5; FINE w I Montreal . . . . . . . . . .. 14 and 18. Campbellton 8 and 18.‘ ST QUALITY LOVELY LADY SLAMLESS Bay of Fundy: West winds 15‘ . TORONTO ICP) -- TemperawFredericton . . . . . . .. 12 ’tures issued by the weatherlszilnt John ....... .. 18 increasing during morning to, 'office2 ,Moncton . . . . . . . . . .. 14 ‘ northwest 25; cloudy with a few . SIZES r Min. Max. iHaiiiax ........... ., 23 snowflurrics; visibility 10 miles, 9 T0 11 “If C :Dawson . 15 20 Charlottetown , . . . ,, 14 lowering: in flurries to two to} ~Victoria . . 44 54 ‘sydney , . , . _ . , , , , , ,. 19 .fnur miles: temperatures In the‘ I Edmonton . .. is) I: Yarmouth ........ .. 34 upper 205. .Calgary . . . . . . . . . . .. ,st. John's . . . . . , . ,. 18 33 High tide today at Charlotte, Regina ........... .. .25 12 lthHALlngx (CP) 1— The \\'ea-;K)t\vg att 9:15ta.m. 2.138.303 p.m.ir UNBREAKABLE POLY LAUNDRY 1 . . _ _ er 0 ce says cearing skies1 usico a — an 1 Wm. wmmpeg ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " 23 16 are expected to spread to all Summerside tide eighteen min-‘ I ———-——"' of the Maritimes today although .utes later than Charlottetown“ 4 some patches of cloud will per-fSun rises today at 6:47 and sets‘ e s EaCh ; sist, especially along the wind- at 5:42. " fifiNAMNNM ONH—‘CANIJUI‘Og l I l ' IMPORTED, WASHED BRIEFS "w" “"V'S'W 79° Carrots 33 ‘ fl 0F SWEET JUICY FLORIDA WERE VISITORS ‘ Mrs. Ivan Clark, Mrs. Allison Johnson and children. Ivan and ’ 'Heather, Belmont, were recent _ s'zo s doz- visitors to North Bedeque. . " ‘ IN HOSPITAL IMPORTED SN 0-WHITE Charles Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stewart. Mount Pleasant, has entered the Com- munity Hospital. O'Leary, for an appendectomy. VISITING MONCTON Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mac- Laurin of Belmont are visiting in Moncton. the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. :and Mrs. Russell Anderson. ATTENDED CARNIVAL . Miss Gall MacLean, a student .nurse at Prince County Hospi- 'tal and Miss Marilyn MacLean, Central Lot 16 attended the win- ‘ter carnival at Mount Allison IUniversity over the weekend. BOOK PARTY HELD The Belmont WI sponsored a freak" party at the home of than and Mrs. Seymour Thomp- fl DOMINION CHOCOLATE DOMINION’S OWN -—DOMINO BUDS ea. 39c Tomatoes 213:- 27c CBUIilIOWBI 3'1"“ m" SAVE 8‘ CASH SAVE 37: CASH CROSBYS TREASURE BRAND " . MOLASSES m A“ m“ 25 LB. 0 BAG ' . UART ' as: $53.: THE ALL-NEW FABULOUS ° . ' » n "lg—w... -4«u-+-'.-—‘ ‘ GUEST WITH ADD PECTlN—STRAWIERRY v Awent to Mrs. Keith Barrett and 24 oz. 6 BOTTLE fcakes with Eddie Clark as auc- anrl MacLaurln; Low score to Alter] Thompson and Arthur TV .tioneer helped to swell the A Totally Revolutionary Conmm m “levisim. Portable, -Perry. All auction sale of fancy ifunds. Lunch was served by the . names. only 8 Which. can be carried anywhere. rmrkablg 513,. 1 I f n scarcely larger than a telephone with 24 Transistors and m ' GRAHAM FUNERAL - ° Diodes. Operates from Portable Battery, 12v Auto-Boot funeral for Robert Bruce Gra . fig, I ' . . mam Remington, was held FIL Battery. or AC Picture is Clearest, Brightest Ever. Can be , z ids)! afternoon. A family service earned instantly to any room in the house. excellent al 0 o c a K * ' ‘Wll he” at the Bum)“ Funer‘ outdoors. day or night use on boats or for back seat viewing . i t v -. .. II Home, conducted by Rev. D. . a _ "NS “: . IL. Hewlett of Summemde' fob in car. Built in features assure recertm unmatched by my m ‘3 Hand by service u St Mark's; standards battery pack and various accessories available. I :Angllcan Church with the rec-; mes, Louis Rogers, James Pay- w “d 10"" "WW m": 220 First St. Summerside Phone 436-3201 SATMAY' FERRUARY 23" . Thomas' m.!prlnl Brook. gngfilf‘gifl'tr‘fi 5" "d "we 9 EVERYTHING IS GUARANTEED. ; :Im-d's My Shephe ". Mrs. HUESTIS TV CENTRE muss esteem: um ciosma o not- f