Shown above is Air Commo- dore C.G. Ruttan. DSO, CD. being greeted by Group Cap- ow CHIEF OF OPERATIONS VISITS S’SIDE tain Dagg on his arrival at RCAF Station Summerside, Wednesday. Air Commodore Ruttan is the recently a p~ pointed chief of operations at rayer Day Service Held ALBERTON — The day of prayer service for Montrose And Alma was held in Mont- rose United Church Leaders of the service were . ' . Ei- don Barbour and Mrs. Jo h n; Clark. _. Prayer was offered by Mrs. [Norma Warren. Mrs. Robert; Barbour. Mrs. Wallace Raynerq Miss Lila Mountain. Mrs. John" Rayner and Mrs. Wallace Don-k ~ ald - MONUMENTS Markets and Lettering CURRIE BROS. " Malpeque Rd. Dial 4-8311 The address, which has for itsi .Mrs. Eldon Barbour. theme. “More than conquerors."i was given by Mrs. Isaac Du n« bar. SEEKS MISSILES NEW DELHI (AP) — India has asked the United States and Britain for air-to-air missiles to strengthen its air force against any aerial attack from China. authoritative sources said Thursday. They said Western military experts here have the request under study and that there has been no decision on the type of missiles the Indians would get TRA TI HAMMER IT THIN ainr force headquarters and ' ' Burmese craftsmen prepare vistted SummerSide for the P.E.l. Farmers Choice : CTC Farm Hand Rear Tires CTOR RES $49.95 sflo'. w . a, .4». There's a smart practical way for farm- ers to stretch their family budget to have more of the things that make life more enioyable. Here's how you can do it! SHOP "this WEEK and EVERY WEEK at the merchants listed on this page. You will. find bargains for every mem- ber of your family . . . bargains in machinery. machinery repairs. and automotive buys . . . These merchants, invite you to drop in when you are in ‘-o s. » /»71.'47»' n5? MR a? [dz/.25.: ., ’3J‘i‘2f’1‘ For Compl- be FASTER TIRE service ‘ Dial 4-6112 dry Cleamng W'HITLOCK TIRE 138 Kent SI. I cgrlacnkgsf S S. R. Johnston 120 Kent St. Dial 449a: LICI. Your Ford Dealer H. T. JAMES " PLUMBING a. HEATING for all your plumbing and heating problems. Call Harrison James gold leaf by beating small purpose of inspecting facilities ' ' ' lumps of the metal into sheets and discusstng Maritime op- erations. only 1-200.000th of an inch thick. VVESIERN BRIEFS iwas held Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude O'Meara with 10 tables in play. Mrs. John Perry and Gerry Saunders had the high scores. Consolation prizes were .. Ben avin and Harold Arscnault. The reezcout was won by Mrs. Jos- r“ Arsenaillt and Stephen IS PATIENT Mrs. Stanford McNeill. Alma. Is a patient in O'Leary Com- munity Hospital. SPENDING WEEKEND Miss Marion McEwen, Alber- ton, is spending the weekend at her home in Sussex, NB. HAD VISIT Miss Judy Campbell has re- turned to her home in Montrose after visiting at the home of Al- vin Bryan. Lot 11. IN MONTROSE Mrs. John Clark, Alma. Is spendingv the weekend with her brother-in-law and sister. M r. and Mrs. Norman Warren. Montrose. i OUT OF HOSPITAL ‘ Mrs. Harry Pridham. w h 01 has been a patient in the West- ern Hospital for some weeks.‘ has returned to her home ini Montrose. T0 HUNT SEALS Murray Gulliver. Montrose, has left for Halifax, where h e will join a seal hunting expedi- tion. He was accompanied by Mrs. Gulliver who will return home today. PANCAKE SUPPER ‘ 0n Shrove Tuesday the tradi- tional pancake supper was ser- ved to the public by members of the Sacred Heart Youth Club at Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Ev- erett Shea generously donated the use of their restaurant and Mrs. Shea assisted in preparing the meal. The event was wel patronized and members of the club are apppreciative of th e‘ very line support they receivedl cur. CARD PARTY The Alhcrton CWL card party iMnrphy. Assisting Mrs. O'- iMeara as hostesses were Mrs. Edwin McDonald. Mrs. R ay aunders. Mrs. Merritt Calla- ghan. Mrs. Merrill Dunn. Mrs. Maurice Perry and Mrs. Leo Gavin. Next week Mr. and Mrs. ‘Gary Black will entertain Satur- ‘(iay evening. FORMER ACTOR DIES NEWBURGH. NY. (AP Arthur R. Vinton, known radio listeners In the 1940s as The Shadow. died Tuesday at ghis home in Guadalaraja. Mex- iico. it was learned here Wed- .nesday. Vinton began his acting career in the early 19205 and retired in 1949 after playing Gen. George Washington ill Arms and the Man on Broad- 'av. He also was active in to “ a otion pictures. SMALL 2 .50 Serves 5 to 7 With French Fries 1 iIT’S THUMB LICKINl GOOD girl)! I: K ET DINING ROOM SPECIAL on Cold Slaw and amok Dial 4-9226 l ISLAND NEWS PAGE lAIberton and West Prince County 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. March 2. 1963. 40 w: t Ved share equally the balance . of payroll costs. . The estimated number of 192 Fitzroy Dial 4-7387 men hired in this province und- er the program is 517. The pro- jects will provide an estimated 16,125 man - days of employ- tWorks Jobs mfiliéct payroll costs of Island Forty winter works projects. “meals are esnmate‘l at “55" having a total value of $613,000. 000- have been approved this season‘ for 24 Island communities. I Covered under the federal- provincial - municipal program SHIP SOVIET GOLD ! LONDON (Reuters) — An- other 5V2 tons of Russian gold; arrived at L o n d o n airport ll ‘are such projects as street re- Thursday, bringing the total» pairs. sewage installation. con-‘brought in during the last three. struction of open - air rinks and weeks to 20% tons. The bullion repairs to muniCiDal buildings- from Moscow was estimated to The federal government pays 50 be worth just under $9,000,000 at per cent of the payroll costs. London prices. This Don’t be caught when seeding e today while the provincial govern- ment and the community invol-l 72 Queen st. Mr. Farmer time rolls around , . . Sc tor all planting needs. HALIFAX SEED CO 9 Spring “5 your spring TD. Dial 4-8313 WHITE ROSE ,. N Farm Dealer i O in W 0 fuel oil 0 O stove oil N! 0 gasoline Rack of s ' mic" oil Odds & Ends 2 0 greases Rack of s 5 0 batteries Dresses KEN NEDY’S Ladies' Wear Queen st. Dial 4-8225 Albert L. Thomas Grafton St. E. Ch‘town Free Delivery ‘; ANOTHER FIRST FO'R STORES SERVICED BY Left to right ——- George W. Frederick. National Sales Manager. Westmin- ster Paper Company; Mr. D. J. Hamm. President of Atlantic Wholesalers Ltd; and Mr. R. A. Milton, Vice-President of Merchandising, Atlantic Wholesalers Ltd. The combined purchasing power of the stores In the three groups Save-Easy. Red a Dollar has enabled Atlantic Wholesalers to place the largest single order White. and Lucky paper over pl Over II corloodl oil The Importance of b Maritime need In tho Marltlmcs. paper. more than 17.792 miles of It, were ordered from West- Pn Company for the biggest promotion of paper In the Maritlmcs. m“? I,“ this”, said Mr. R. A. Milton. Vice-President Merchandising of Atlantic Wholesalers, "la the ability of groups of Independent neighbourhood food stores do combine their purchasing power to bring the highest quality products at the lowest consumers Since Ito modest beginning In 1min Sackvllle. New Bru known as the Sackvllle Hay and Feed Company Limited and tailor Eastern Hay and Today there are 22! branch warehouses servicing In New Brunswick. Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotla. moo nonp- torm the backcround of Atlantic's stremtlh today and so your local “WI”, [ted & White, and Lucky Dollar store In a fundamental part of the Marltlmea' I “on Food Company. In" «or 1,000 customers MI I" Inca-cam. “Dearth. grown steadily. ooo Total anlzatlon. tool distributing org l'blo not over 15 earloads of Scott paper products will he on sale In Red ll White. m Dicky Dollar stores In Nova Scotia . m. the largest slngle purchase of household paper products In the Maritime! and over 17.792 miles of oaoer. mom It value of the sale will cxcec . New Brunswick. and wear ,: OPEN 7 NIGHTS A WEEK BELVED'ERE STO'RE St. Peters Rd. f m 4-9868 or 4-8220 "’- 1 Town. Front Tires $1 1.55 . from s . I S .t & 3:134; 3 . Used Car or Canadian Tire 'Pec-m 'U' reg to 19 95 1' - - ruck from a 96 Queen St. Ch‘towu fl__= 03:32: Dresses New car , $10.98 and up reg: “'95 0 see us for a; yorr Assorteg ls)resstt::, Suits SUIIS Dealer! . Veterinary upp ies an wea. rs i Keep 1310:: agilazlnsdshealthy Each See Us Today SERVICE 0N ' - *1 P -5 - I Dress Shoppe St. Peters Road Parkdale SEMpLE-s NORMA S 100 Kent St. Dial 4-6334 ma, Hm GARMENTS PHARMACY LADI‘ES' WEAR |n 9 a m Queen St. Ch’tou - CHARLOTTETOWN Cleaners “d. Your 5 A l E * Opp. Confederation Bldg. STARTS MONDAY 4 333s 4 rllllllltsluunnAv 2 John Wayne — Fabian — Capucinc "NORTH TO ALASKA” Ch'Iown 1963 MERCURY MONTEREY The unique “reverse slant" rear window identifies the 1963 Mercury Montercy unmistakably. Among its advantages. it offers more rear seat headroom and greater visibility under snow, ice and rain conditions, available in 4 engines. STEWART MOTORS LTD. Your Mercury, Comet and Mercury Meteor Dealer, also. Fully air-conditioned and otabilizcr—oquippcd. H A iiiA x u It‘lléll’s'ftl'gl‘rllil'm MARCH 20 (FROM NEW YORK 2 DAYS EARLIER) From MONTREAL /QUEBEC: APRIL 14 USED FURNITURE WAREHOUSE 144 Dorchester St. KEEP YOUR FAMILY WA!RM and COMFORTABLE at Low Cost . . . wml USED OIL HEATERS & FURNACES Completely checked over In satisfactory operating con lon. from $35.00 and up USED OIL and COAL RANGES Many good as new‘. . . all will give excellent baking satisfaction. from $39.00 and up USED FURNITURE WAREHOUSE 44 Dorchester St. 1 DON FITZPATRICK. Manager Dial (-8717 don’t let Sherwood FARMERS ! Milker slow you down. For the best In service and Parts SEE US TODAY. Keith Carmichael Yourd Co-op Sales and Servce Representative a worn out Dial 4-6423 (Special Tulip Sailing) Also from NEW YORK to Europe: SEVEN SEAS (EuropelCanada Llne) APRIL 1 TRAVEL IN THRIFT SEASON AND 'AVEI We ofiar gonovous savings for round trip travel in tho Thrift Ion. Soc your Travol Agont for details. ' l GO RYNDAM HALIFAX - NEW YORK: Combine a long weekend, Fri- day to Monday In New York, I with a relaxing sea voyage there and back. mwick. Atlantic Wholesalers. Mam “am”: MAM“ 13‘ l Soc Your Trovol Anon! "-71 up... wow Shoot, Ilolnlx. NJ. Prince Edward reach HEA a "LIVING SOUND" NEAIINO AIDS Country Style Records and Sheet Music in stock. TOOMBS MUSIC STORE (I “25.000.00. Itsoood to be one w” lUrHI‘np , _187 Queen St. I Zenith’s Smallest fyeglasr lllllli Al % smile that on”... taunt Adjust To Your Head Shape 4-Translstor Performance 'Vou outchuo Ions Inocunlill. Dial 4-3271 TEEN - - - - Dresses, Skirts Jumpers SNOW SUITS, CAR COATS GIRLS' COATS 7 - 14x SPECIAL SKIRTS 0.... Clearing Each Price 12 Price lMuro a McLeod Ltd. | Farmers' Specials All types of clothing for tho tamer! ‘ . INSULATED LONG UNDERWEAR 'Myrlnds of knit-In pockets tn- sulatc y warm against outside cold. knit-In Insulation. Tops 1.75 Bottoms 225 Long Wearing SOCKS Work 80): 2 Ir . . . . . pa 100% Nylon Rugged SHIRTS Men's Drill Shirts by Murphy- Forest. Tan .. .. ._ I Men's Flamelette Shirts. in plaids, checks and sol-Id shades . . . . . . . .. a MISSES HOLMES 8. BRADLEY 159 Queen Street Phone 4-3414 on not Iccnuo rr'o MOORE 8t M‘LEOD LTD _ioun mm scorpion mc'