‘hmdhcreatinMGmm Wham” lllEIll nal CODVPII‘Imls on ills t-on. Mrs. Evelyn Cudmore. Provin- l 15 Complete . .iinctli. clal Red Cross «mm-ssimicr. Dmnm goamnm' “mum: R d C 1 Mrs. Edith Marshall. Cz’rrol “Might IIIIOI'III(‘(‘I tile club th.'lt e gar} Heath.” I‘Prshan' Ma‘- cfliaigter night could be Ala; 15 . Uémg‘uFplgciydigggfl. o 0 l: i e nece-savy all‘élnfli-HI’IILS A d C “ ‘ " ‘ ' . ‘ M ' Eas'ern And Central DISEI‘ICTS ould bc complcied right titt;.y, I :IIII'ISS “marsnha'lnBamlC“”w F‘ollowin»= the dinner a snotty Fifteen residents of the bLan- ‘ 5m“. “pure IX???” gain”: [The Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs. April 9. 1964. 5 business meeting was held at hm... area were prt-st-nted willi‘p-uS u... 51ml... L - ' 5 Admin. all. Wllitl'h Ilmf‘ it was (It‘li"'lll‘.!l“’l f,.._..,__ajd cmfiywaus and ie- “N Ra] h C. 1 to s. the dance Ct'mnllll‘I‘C t'i'cshcr course stickers l a st ‘ " p ‘ur' ptoccco With their plans for Sat " Newly Formed Club ' Holds ladies Night after attcnding a at Slanhope; , . iii'zhl. itinlay night (I‘atlf‘t‘S at tho Hoar. “.d course held 91 Club which is to be known 5.4.001. as the Y centre Chairman of ‘hc First Following this mcctin: the Committee. Mrs. Harry La\\'5on,i Em"? and their wives Mind in organized the course- and tho in- ' a Sing‘mn'g and dance at Lhc strut-tor was Eduard (.‘lliiicl'y.l ‘V. Centre. The course I)(‘.':."ll on Mb. 19; and the candidate: Wle waicd T to A ' by Minoan .\1ac- “WV-S aI'v Illl‘li‘d for the . . ' [on on DOCTOI‘ ‘l.cod of Charlottetown. Clout-Mg, mum.” and "r MONTAGUE — A very suc- town; District Governor. George. 2 A 'gift was pmwncd to m, sunning. (Il‘iltl no. Illtlluy" cessful ‘lady‘s night' was held Wright and fines—master. G- . To Be S eak '.- . ' . i . ‘ ' lilsinlluliin oi lope (tll\(‘l’l:' last night at Montague by the Arnold Wiglhtman. P er l};';;;;l;“’{iar:l{;- (“my by c.........(.....,, O, 3 MW...“ recently formed Y's Menis‘: Addressing the meeting Mrs. M the annual mmmw of m ’Cerfifiéates m‘ Sucker we? Cttl‘l‘f‘lf‘ Bridge and Jill oihcr Club- lEWSl 3011 Spoke of the work lP.E.I. Mental Ilcallh Assohiute- -—————-——-———s L ’“"““““"l “Wk ""‘l”.‘"“" “’r The Montague mm haveiOf llle Y's Men and stressed the ion dinner at the Cliarlrzttctown‘ I I I “fl'quU-m M 0") Wham"? made application for a charterladvantages of a Y‘s Mencttcs jLeg‘ion tonight. Dr. .loscph Ilct-g‘Arthr|tlc . for a RSHW'I' Tm“. I‘m? m “rich they will receive in MaYiCIl'b and “Visa! "mat the “me 0‘ Fountain Hnspital' Lnndm' . ' IS"('III\\( lililllwnlfllrl‘ml ‘. .. . l - ~ ' . u .' ~. ,. ‘r‘..' ' .l c a during the Maritime district‘°,f'.a If 5 Ma" '5 au‘omancany ‘ Twam‘ “I ‘1"? "‘9, k9} “d'l ASK FOR I Slim-n Lat-to “him \ mnic') 2 34 3 5 Monet“. lite He is cuiientb on ow convention to be held at Char- _ [Damn She strongly urged the ladies '. . to organize a club which was Approxtmately 20 Y 5 Men and l . . ' .y . l their ladies were present dt'o assm the” Y 5 Men} the banquet which was held 5 ‘1 35‘” k . n u .‘ me Hillside hm. . r. e spo e brie y on. tel change .as a. visiting profl'ssor at. the University of Toronto. [of fast [BIIET—OI' money hall“ The. annual rcport. of the As- Dole." has thousands of friends who sci-tattoo Wt mvcn at tho iellothers.Mrs.H.W..PortArthur,Ont. meeting and proposals for tho writes: "Whenever I hear of anyone ni.‘cs Ion: llcltr lii'rmkltcltl. N S. ‘c..|t'd l("li(l‘l>. Illitl'lx‘t'fl illl IIIP »lilsiilc “(‘wlllrloiilial for Railway Spur Lake." and addrc>sctl to .\lr. Anhrmc Pam I make. R. P. Puddcslcr. Regional En- SENIOR CLASS HOLDS BANQUET Fog Hampers h 'IhtD liififiiusatl Dse:t‘or clljdsa oiiendancc. Shown above tlur- man ofihc dinner: John Dun- EBishop's Fund which he origin- 1:534:1(nmmg year “I” be 1"" :fitf'glltgl'fmem about DOLCINMyi ginccr, Canadian Nalilinal'Rai]. dllll'lle o . ii 5 ans n. mg the banquet are from the phy. Vice preSIdent of the . Seated at the head l“Newton approximatier 30 yeapsl T] ‘ h. “Wm f , Mame. andmends have ayygotretmtl ways, Moncton, NB. will be wi‘siiy was held last'nlght‘ at left. Rcv. Wendell MacIntyre. class of '63~'64: and Arthur , were, chairman. Garnet Mac-.32... This fund is obmined by .winleb 1“ 1“ "Wm? ‘r'."‘""”‘2 andthank meiorspteadingthe news.". reccircd up to 2:00 PM tAt. ilic Basilica Recreation (,cn- sccretary treasurer of ‘ g s Intyre and Mrs. M'aclntyre; Mr. ‘rhe collection and sale of stamps .th‘, Afmiiagfflpn‘cl‘gphp'i21"f;:,,l:lf Dolcin must help you by relieving thel yamic Standard Time . May 1. pain of arthritls. rheumatism. sciatica 1954 class: Colin MacMillan. chair- orium money ack Ask Mr “megs a” new, and and Mrs. Ern Bell of Charlotte-land is used to bring delegates lhcld iindcr the auspices of thc O’ . Mclnnes. representative of the for with some 80 members in lumnl. I _... 4 Plans. Spr-cifications. F‘urm cl national orgunimtion, USC Proiect mail for the Magdalen Islands and other Maritime points was piled tip in the Eastern Provin- ago—ory or our druggisffor DOLCIN Tablets. and _ All interested pcrsons can at; youtoowill beproud toteli others bow' Contract and Instructions to ‘ Blfldcrs may bc soon and Form much Dolctn has helpe you. ' "'- ~ * of Tenders ob ained at tho fol- lowing officcs: U.S.CollegeDean‘W“with . p 1. NFEgional Engtnper, hymn To Lecture Here Rcsident Engineer. Halifax. Cameron C. Sinclair, Acade- BUILDING cial Airlines warehouse here as. poor flying weather nreventedl the arrival or departure of any I flights yesterday. Passengers for Charlottetown from Monoton flew into Sum- merside and were taxied here yesterday but flights to Char- Childrens Progress ’lermed ‘Excellent' In Korea Is Described The local bhainch of the Unit- arian Services Committee of Plans and SPCC‘lt'fllliitW “Ill be loaned to no. I'.(Ic t-«in. tractors on deposit of an ac- ccntcd cheque mnflc payable to I "chcllt‘nt", was how Miss Car-initial meeting of the Canadian Canada has received a letter Imemw" from a" other 00ml! mic Dean. Eastern Christian . A U . . j ‘ , obit Sullivan. teacher of lhc DaylAssocialion for Retarded Chi-l- from the head of the organiza- were Cancelle‘l due I" “lg- Cnllegev BEI Alr- Maryland. ‘Vlll‘ _ _ iia’fijga amgua£\‘g training School at hlolilztgiic.gdi'cii. being held today at the tum. Dr. Hiuhmamwa' A spokesman for EPA stated deliver the annual spring lee-l Tenders arc lln'lted for the demolition of the 15th (palms $50.00». which im-rthcd the progress of mosthliarlottctown Legion Home.q;nd wrmen in Scamp Korea. telling that there were less Than two tures at the Maritime Christian deposit “.1” be refunded when wooden structure at 58-62 Fitzroy Street will be on. “Religions of loci World." Such religions as they following will be considcrcd: Buddhism. Hinduism. the China l itlic rotarded childrcn undcr liltis was follow by 0 0' th - d 'l ' l' C II 233 K t St Ch rl tt -‘ " ' ‘ V . '. 9 work being done there hours yestcr ay “ten a punt: o ege. en .. a o e plans and specifications are 'll‘l cal . gave her address bv the chairman of the b ~ ' t ‘ “ ' 4‘ . .. .. . . -‘ . y the Committee. could have landed or taken off. own. .» , . rciuil.cd in good ccn'litr'm “fund; Iéfnmtthetokthcflmntzfiu‘cfgv" 13313-35: Schools Board. Dr Hitchmanova “ho was in but it was hoped that condi- The dates for these lectures‘ Charlottetm‘m For Tome" Form and COM" quuosts hv moi for Plans “m” Assm‘ianon recomw . Problems pertaining to the pun?e Edward Island in com lions Vlould be better today. w;ll Etchgrrlrl 1:“?2t3em17 eacnt nous addreSS mqu t0:_ and. SpoIt-iftltaltlns shouldn’t: Ililllf‘IlCl‘afls donc by tho (‘Illl- operation and advancement of nf‘t'llon With the Unitarian Ser— fn the morning serieshe will‘ ‘ WnthNtPIF‘IlMIV \l'i . R02- 'Il'f‘il ‘ were on display at til 9 thc school were discussed and Vice Committee work here, tells H I be winning exegemal stumesi Mrs. E. G. Cameron goiaffrEmmeér‘ Can‘w‘yq" \a. , x. .r1 v ' _ ‘ - . . ,' ‘ - . h ' r L ‘ "NIN‘SUFTTOV Clnw conducted llic RI‘I- Sol-SEN? gl‘aZSmthrg :Iiilllfiei‘ldhklrhlfc'done “lrghztllzle Of “Great Chapters I" the 0'0 "NIH" Plant Superintfindent “(mall Railways Moncm' ‘ I ‘ e “'myun'g “ ‘ Testament." The afternoon ser- NB- Tlic Island Telephone Co. Ltd. 2‘27 Queen Strt-ct Churlottctown. I’.E.I. tit-cling. and a ctfcr was rcad announced a come from Mrs. MF. Rodd. chairmnna candidate for training in the -:‘ the Regional Drama Festival.tficld of work with the mentally III the letter Mrs. Rodd. thankedjrctarded. 'llf‘ group for its part in sponsor-l Miss Sullivan was presented rens home in Seoul by Mrs. Kim Ki Yong. She also tells of the problems fat by the Committee in Tendcrs will not bc l'lillslilt‘F etl lllll' s: slibmiilttl on tho form .sllyipllcd by tho liziilueiv Com- pany and Ill accordance with a. (It Rings Island E.K. MacNutt district marlin: f to biddnl's. ‘ri: n cntry in the chionaliwitth a gift on behalf of the 85- Korea ranging from poverty agent ‘0‘“ "I" depal‘mem ese religionS. religions of me" Closin Date For Tcnder — ’ t “"“*”"“““‘ Di-nma Fostlval. sociation on the occasmn of her Piloblelms ‘0 the lack of em- "8“me 53"! 13“ "1‘9""? that he Ancient Near East, and the Is-t g ' s 12 0 mm“ The lmwst Or 3"." NW!" may Thc group was told of the an-Ifouhcnmlnz marriage. Nome“ and Opticrtunities for “ad "0 ‘dea.“’h°“ “‘9 “5‘ PW?" lamic religions. noon, Atlantic standard Time April 15, 1964 “0‘ WWW“ “9 “WWI- advaintcemenri. and some of the eminent 5h“) “mud be br°ugm Mr. Cameron pursued SPPt‘lal “A 5- Grit-Wm to Charlottetown. 9430 Vi. o—I‘i-cs (Ii Ill mcihods that the committee is using to help these people. The main way Dr. Hitchiman- studies in these religions while working for his Ph.D. degree atl Dropsie College for Hebrew and Atlantic Rczion Mr. MacNutt said most at Monctm. .\.B. the gulf around Cape Breton and Centennial Year Program 0 0 ova writes is the Foster Par- Prim Edward Island is ill“ 0‘ Cognate learning in Philadel- CAMERON SINCLAIR : 'I' em pyan “high mes m help ice. very heavy in most places. phia y chum-en gm Lmimmg needed He said that there was a lot of Mr. s y n H a t 1- Wm also be. has done graduate work at the _ I CARDKMN _. A meeting a; rm... n wag also decided may for mmncemem open water between the Magda» preaching at the central gyms Universuy of Toronto. the Uni- ~ , Eirdigan Village Centennial as sbon as the field was fit a 1"" “lands and the Amicosu “all Chum“. at both SETVICPS 0"? "Emit-V fir “l‘clligané191"%?¥“9' . ' l'wmm‘iitccs was held in the ‘ quarter mile race tnack would mcnled. “the dairymen of this area' _ Sunday. April ‘12.kand eaach evclti‘.l flier? gepiflgerpi'IEIVlnd‘lllie$21113, Hans“ "an (m “qndax Apr“ Eh? prepared around the base. province. both producers a lid h'l‘licre is some open water in gig of neitt we]: at“ hep?“ n3 degree mi; Springfne h'afi‘. ‘. to contlniic planning for ccn- l ball diamond. This track would Procesmt‘s- supported the new C ar mmm‘n harbor‘ he sam' hgsznsigllziza: xaractég p Fe 3 (- he d in several of the Noel Wilson was be available for practice during 9mm in splendid form contri. mates and also in Toronto. 'II'ITITIRI cvcnts. the Old Testament. ASSISTANT MANAGER'S SALE chairman of the meeting a nd the summer months in prepar- billing in excess of 311.000 for the 0 -- w t - . . . - - - . - ‘ . t ML Maritime thrlstian College1 ilr'lctary was Earl C. MacDon- Minn for Centennial Day, Aug. (“'5‘ S”“*““" yeah A “11.7106! Q .Bom. m sagkaIChmmn‘ - ‘l HIIL ‘ g of meellngs were held last spring I Sinclair attended college In Tcn- [ Sponsors “1059 Spring lecmres nessee, Florida. and Texas. graduating from Abilene Chris- tlan College. Abilene. Texas. He annually. The public is welcome and summer. first to perfect the to attend i regional committee for handling the Sci-aside and next in the Plans were finalized on a coin- ‘cst between the school child- ren. with the neighboring school Plans were made to erect a liiilctin hoard on the Causeway. .t~ ~oon as wcathor permits. to chtonf Rumor Mumse cominq different . . . . province here to gain the sup lF M mm”. B “giro? apadgggla‘g port of all concerned." I GRASS GREW I liuring the discussion cm he used on welcoming sign- SUPERINTENDENT RETIRE, CM,le filmy“) A botanist who planted Ken- “Psi-euts Prefer mitts a three-Mllc route was boards. and Will be open to Officers of the association in m.- Tm: éumnfiw luck." bluegrass Seeds “"lhm Purity Products” mill)le out for the bicycle 1 pupils of grades I to VIII In- their reports paid tribute to OTTAWA ‘ 11194 pawl”? 13‘}, 171i degrees 0! the South Pole} 317 Kent Dis! 4-7125 li'l‘JSlV‘e. Henry J. MacDonald who has ' A ‘ H ' ‘ mund the-V grew I” 10 day“ '“l IOCAl BRIEFS A panel of three judges was appointcd. namely; Allan Murr- y. Mrs. Stanley Burke. Mrs. Claude Phalr. Among other ltcms discussed was the lighting of the site for Ccntcnnial celebrations. erec- tion of booths. and preparation for a Variety Concert be hold on cve of Centennial Day. T‘nlll‘lil'll‘llfl the meeting a lunch was served by the ladies. f‘. VISITING DAUGHTERS \Irs. Harry E. Miller. Char- lottoinwn. left yeslcrday morn- ing to visit hcr daughters. Miss lots Miller. RN. Montreal and Mrs W E. Armstrong. Ottawa. UNDERGOES SURGERY \Irs. I..G. Anderson. 40 Maple l he . Sherwood. has entered the i I'l’llll'e Edward Island RiaspitalI for surgery. WITH GRANDPARENTS \liss Cindy Maclntyrc. dough tcl‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Muc- l'iiyrc of Mt Stewart is spending lmt~ holidays with her grandpai t'lls \lr and Mrs. Lyman Jay. 33 Uppcr Prince St.. city. WILL BE GUESTS , I’dl‘f‘llls of first and sccond r‘l‘fll‘ students at P rinc e of t--‘:l‘.~ Collch will be gucsis at \ltutignmery Hall Friday aftcr- Mon April It). They will be able to iour the residence. meet the lll~lrll(‘l0l‘5, and discuss the cur- ”‘m progress of their sons and daughters. Refreshments will i hc scrvcd by the senior students of tho Honor Society. The even' “ill take place between 3 and 6 0(‘I0I'k. WARNING ISSUED \uarning to all Charlottetown Ic~Idcnts to be cautious in deal “I: with magazine salesmen and stilcswomen from outsmc llic provlnce was lssucd last "‘3'" by (‘hief of Police Stern» hobsicr. The Chief said investi- EHlions into their activities were onlcrway and said citizens illitllld be extra careful In any d"filings they might have witn HOPKINSON FUNERAL tlison. took placc on Wedncs “‘V'Vuneral Home. to St. Duns I’mf Basilica whore Requiem lluh Mass was celebrated by MW (‘larence Roche.chre “""fllivcs of the management “WI staff of Central Crcamcrics WI NT‘W Mclliod Clmncrs “ I" “m nrlcr. Henry 'l.p"k'"‘. Daniel Imrler. Herbert If“ hm'illas Smith and Am- m“ (Voady. Intcrmcnt took M a “ 0 in the Roman Catholic t‘i’metcry where service was “WW w Rev. Jdui "ranzcrs. 5 ‘ rcpori, stated that, Th" funeral for Mrs. Peter Hop 3 SUCCESSFUL (Continue-d From Page II mature Cheddar cheese on filt- British market. we may assume that cheese production will be at least equal to I963 and pos- sibly 10 to l2 million pounds higher. Butter production may be down possibly thrcc percent or from 10 to 12 million pounds. Following the trend of butter production with which it Is closcly associated. we may cx- occi skim milk powder produc- tion to be down by at least 10 million pounds. “When we realize." the pre- sident said. “that the total salt- of margarine in Canada was in 19.43 almost equal to the amount. of surplus butter in storage and horn arc those who are on- rlcavouring to promote the sale nf margarine on Prince [dear Island. As I see it this would not he to the benefit of the dairy Farmer." Mr. \IacPlterson earlier re- ')OI‘I(‘(‘I that the total farm cash income received from the sale of milk and cream in I963 ls eit- timatcd at around $546,000,000. up slightly more than one act cent from a year ago. In revicwimz the various pro- grams and activities of the M- socinlion. Mr. Macf’hcrson re- ferred to the assmance given five studchts taking dairy shur. courses at (luclph. and Kent villc. “Thc invcstmcnt." he felt. “should continue to pay divt dcnds for many years to come SECRETARY'S REPORT Secretary J.L. Dewar. in his “with ev- dcncc pointing to better balancc in thc dairy industry. with marv kcts to be supplicd c lo 5 e it My morning from the Homes hand. we can certainly expect l thc dairymen of our provmce in cnloy satisfactory outlets tot what lhcy produce. Our we" equipped plants. well-staffed and well~managcd. are in a position to produce top quality products Alicntion on the part of the dot- rvmcn producing quai.‘.y milk and cream will place it foundation under the industtv for years to come. In rcgard to an expanded at on of activity. the new let-asldr program the ucntary com retired as dairy superintendent. Coupled with expressions of re- lgret was the hope that Mr. Mc- Donald “will enjoy a long and happy retirement.“ His sinceie and dedicated work on behalf of the association and industry was lauded Prizes were awarded as lows [0| Creamery Managci making the highest percentage first grade butter. 1. Douglas Adams. Amalgamated Dairies. Summerside 99.32 per cent; 2. Mort Larkin, New Glasgow Creamery. New Glasgow 98.56 per cent. 3. .I.A. Simmonds. Central Creameries, Charlotte town 98.07 per cent. the Creamery Manager making the highest percentage of 93 score butter- 1. Earle Lar- kin. Kinkora Co-op Creamery. Kinkora 12.41 per cent. To the Cheese maker making the highest percentage of first g r a dc cheese. I. ' Douglas Adams. Amalgamated Dairies. Summerside 98.17 per cent; ‘g. Elmer Lafferly. Fort Augustus 65.62 per cent; 3. Reg Smith. Morel] Co-op Creamery. Morel! 65.56 per cent. To the Cheese maker making the n i g h e st percentage of cheese scoring 93 points and over: 1. Douglas Adams. Amal- gamated Dairies. Summersme 78.98 per cent. To the Creamery managci making the highest percentage excellent in sanitation contest I. Mort a rk l it. New Gifts gow Creamery. New Glasgow 97.80 percent: 2. J.A. Simmonds. Central Creameries. Charlotte- town 96.79 per cent: Bert Lane. North Wiltshire Cream- ery. N. Wlltshire 93.36 per cent. HONORABLE MENTION Honorable mention went to. Amalgamated Dairies Triple Milk 96.5 pcr cent. To theI milk plant Manager having the highest pcrcentag; Grade A in bottled milk. 1. Carl Stewart. Montague Dairy. Mon- tague 95.3 per cent: 2. Allie Mt.- Innis. Brighton Dairy. Charlotte town. 92.6 per cent: 3. Elmei Offer. Ideal Dairy. Summersldt 92.5 per cent. WELCOME U5. OFFICERS MOSCOW tAP)~Soviet gen erals welcomed Wednesday the first group of officers from the U.S. National War College to visit the Soviet Unlon since the U-2 plane incident In 1900. The leader of the group. May-Gen. s. C. Wooten. said be out no significance in the resumption of visits to Russia on the for- eign tours that the mllltary stu- dents make every year off of 260 railway cmployccs in thc thrcc Atlantic Provincos is being probed here by Heath .Macquarric. MP for Queens. Mr. Macqiiarrie said hi? has _ been advised that the "NR has l plans to enlarge the size of Its sections from the present 16 miles to 21 miles P.E.I, Nova Scotia and New Bruns- l wick, The same number of men iwho now look after the 16.mile sections will he expected to take care of the arger arca . trackage. Mr. Macquarrie said. “I am advised that this change may result in the lay-off of some 60 section foremen and about 200 sectionmcn in the three provinces," Mr. Mac- qiiarric said. He said his Information Is that the railway plans to make the change on June I. In the Commons this “'(‘Pk Mr. Macqiiarric raised the question with Transport Minis ter J.W. Pickersgill and said that such an action would add to the number of unemployed In an area where there are already a largo number out of work. Mr. Pickersgill said he would draw the matter to the atten- tion of the railway. the hostile environment. t .. . it's your key to big sur-pnzeg if it sets off the Panic Alarm in this theatre! I 4 4 4 4 ¥¥ :- 4 4 4 TODAY ONLY — suows 3:30 . 7 . 9 9“” I: iotlllllllill/lltill,lllullllihtill/.ylllilllliil .....t a not... ......twouAM CASTLE-HAMMER Plioouclltrl- “hm-moth.“ EASTERN B R l E F S _ CAMERON FUNERAL — The funeral for Alexander .I. emu of South Lake. was held Monday. March 30. to South Lake Christian Church w'hcre service was conducted by cv. M cImihh ymns sung were “WIII The-Circle Be Unbroken" “The Christian's Cmnlgh'." and sol Bey nset " a e u . was . Mrs. M. Smith. Pallbearers were: Clarence and Charles MacDonald. Bernard Minsscy. Irving and Lyman Baker and Norman Bruce. Interment was in thc church cemetery. Cam- . DOUBLE FUN WHEN YOU SEE THIS .I.L. DOUBLE BILL LOOK WHO‘S TIE'MOTIER'O'TTE YEN" * .171- PocK-A- " BAB TECHNICOLO? BYE V Help: You Overcome FALSE TEETH l Loosen»: and Worry I No Ionuor be annoyed or feel lit-It- em because of loose, wobbly t teeth. FASTEETH. on II . your plate! holds them firmer 30 th tool more comfortable. Avoid embar- mii cnt caused by loose pl tea. Got FAB m It uny drug counter. l _...m_. .. l4¥44 l STARTS TOMORROW To in: ms or mentors NAVAL action. now A00 in: Him not was um: or JOHN PAUL STECKLER VI ro'NISPLACE‘u pesth APARIMOUNI RELEASE 6’4P/70l 444444 $3.00 I.“\ ‘A I. V‘ ‘Purchase AT‘ef“m“.s Thursday FtldflY sawflit-"l a Within City Limits With every purchase Over $5.00 'tiiiiiiiio‘ u. .,. A" «Ev .? t - smug: no? Guch the Weigh of PICK ‘N’ MIX CANDY correct to the lb. and win 1 lb. free. 69: lb. Your Baby Carriage or Stroller Oiled FREE of Charge. Isl Quality Seamless Mesh 5 String Corn Nylons 4 :2: L66 BROOMS . . . 87c Ei‘Eillii’eElf‘ 1-59 Asiillims ...67c Tops 8: I‘ops LP. ALBUMS 2.66 YOUR MONEY IS WORTH MORE AT WOOLWORTH’S Rog. $1.20 Value For WOOLWORTH’S . Are Exploding In VALUE and FUN APRIL 9th to Ibll‘l