ea-...-.y.-.7.,,vy gge. .ftion is to sell everything at pre- "PAQE. T-W:El-.vs is Today sees the culmination of plans that have been in progress for over three months in the 7 opening oi the Go-op supermarket .by the sumrnerside Cooperative ; Association Ltd. This store. located in the west wing oi the amallman building. is owned by upwards of .300 membe in Summersidu and ithe surrounding rural area. The co-operative movement is a grow- ing one all across Canada and in ;Prince Edwardvlsland in the past year stores or this type did over ' tive million dollars of business. ac- ' cording to an official of the move- ; rnent. The Summer-side Cooperative was 5. organized after meetings have been held in various school dis- gtricts and later a joint meeting i was held in summcrslde. Mr. Bron- ton Clark is president of the com- pany and during the past several lweeks has devoted most or his time in helping to get the store ,under way. Mr. Reuben Large of ;wiimot Valley is vice-president. .Mr. Harold Rodd. Summerside, is :the secretary. and Mr. Vernon Matthews or summerside is the - treasurer. ; other members of the board of 'directors are: Kenneth MacLean. Lot 16; Victor Inman, St. Elean- ors; Edmund Gallant. Mlscouche: Harry Linkletter, Linkletter Road: Joseph Martin. Reads Corner: .Allison Profitt, Freetown; James Tuplin, New Annan: Edward IGIIHS. Summerside: Eric Maxi- 'son. Sherbrooke. While the purpose oi the store is to '-ll!-VC money for its members. the inten- ivailing market prices and not to attempt to under-sell competitors. . The profits of the business will be bald back to the embers in re- .bates on their purchases. This is i done as the end oi the year when - members turn in their sales slips -. to show the amount of their pur- chases during the year. New mem- bers will be accepted at the store at any time. shares are valued at szaoo each. Mr. Rod Macllevin. an Island man. who has previously managed co-op stores at O'Leary and Al- ; berton. is the store manager. Un- der him as assistant manager is ” Mr. Julian Gallant who formerly -: hgild that position with Smalimanls L . r The staff of 15 are all local a people. The Meat Department will be in charge of Mr. James Loner- - gan. formerly assistant manager or this department in the Charlotte- i town co-operative. The public are iwelcome to i . t this modern. - new meat plant and see the ar- frangaments for cutting and pro- cessing meat. All varieties oi meats 7 and iish. including fresh meat will lbs c and. kept under sanit- ary Hcigs.-j The cuts of meat ' will bo"kqptf'in.a walk-in reiriger- j atnr and -the meat and iish on - sale will be displayed in refriger- i sted showcases. The meat depart- ? ment is at the rear of the store. . Eye-appeal is the dominant note fin the iruit department and an :eflort will be made to bring to ; aummerside everything available .; in ioreicn and domestic traits and 3 vegetables. The iruit department is ', on the right of the main entrance , to the store. A feature or the grocery depart- ment is a reach-in dairy display case where diiierent kinds of cheese will be featured at all times. There will also be a. large .- magazine counter where periodic- als and newspape n .wili be on sale. ;- All articles oi merchandise will be n clearly priced tagged so that the fcustomer will know exactly what the or she has to pay when their ” order is being checked through by ---1: 3 x.;..... s...... Latest Facilities. To Aid The Busy Shopper M..:M..M.--- imodem type cash reglstnrs will he used and all cashiers win have taken a course in their operation- to ensure the public or accurate ,and efficient service. ' - The store presents a very at- tractive appearance to the custom- 'er. An asphalt tile iloor has been laid and the shelving is of the ,latest type. The shelves are deep -and hold enormous quantities of merchandise and the lowest shell is raised from the floor so that a minimum 0! stooping on the part of the customer is required. The construction and installation oi shelving and iixtures was done by Mr. Ross D. Chapman. of Amherst. a specialist in this line. New type baskets and carts are available to make shopping easy. The walls are oi a soft green shade and the shelving is white with chrome trim. Lighting fix- tures were installed by Mr. Clar- ence Landry of Summerside and the refrigeration was supplied by Mr. Wes. Storey oi Charlottetown. Customers may come in the store by way of the main entrance on Water Street or directly irom the spacious ireo parking lot at the rear of the store. Parcel boys will be available to carry customcrs' purchases to cars. Phone orders will be accepted and delivered C. O. D. The delivery service is iree. For persons not used to this new way or shopping. clerks are avail- able on the floor to help them as- semble their purchases. Borden and Vicinity O. S. Francis Westhaver oi Charlottetown srpent the week end at his home in Borden. Master Donnie Constable oi Charlottetown spent the week end with friends at Borden. Mrs. W. S. Jardine and Mrs. Maurice Lodge of Borden were visitors to Amherst on Friday, Mr. Norman Allan. town coun- cillor oi Borden who has been quite iii an. his home here. is now improving. 7 Mrs. Kenenth MacDonald and Mrs. Geonge Burch who were visi- tors to Charlottetown last week returned to Borden on Saturday evening. Mr. Willard Pickering who has been ill at his home here ior some time returned to work on the M. V. Avbegweit on Wednes- day. Mrs. Russell Bell of Borden who has been seriously ill with double pneumonia in the P. E. 1. Hospital is now gradually im- provln-g. Mrs: Urviile Lcard of Bordcn was a visitor to Charlottetown on Sunday where she visited her daughter Joan. and son Gerald in the Provincial Sanatorium. Mrs. Norman Oatway and son Allie of Borden motored to Chair- lottetown on Sunday to visit Mr. Wendell Oaiaway who a short time ago underwent an operation at the Provincial Sanatorium. New residents of Borden this week are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daizieil, formerly of Charlotte- town. They are ooouipying iihc apartment recently vacated by Mr. Forbes Soeley. Mr. Dalzie-l is an employee on the M. V. Abegweit. v the cashier. The latest and most Thinking back to the rigorous . --.--.......o....-s..o-s--..-....-. t - .........-. linear In Canada the vii-A. .0. -was MI: Coolers. I ll , . 4 ., y E CONGRATULATIONS and east IWISHES to einssociinon LTD. In Inciting this new store one of the lnlsch credit. We feel that we can share the honor. having Installed the most mod- ern type of refrigeration. We are disiriiiufors for:-. , -Moor Welt-In Coolers. Display Counters. Guiding Station Units. If it's Commercie Refrigeration "V We sell it. we install it. we service it. -rooav EEEGIBW co-onannrlvz shareholders deserve horlonetown VIESTERN DIIARDIAN --SEVEN Milli BAY Parish gilasy in Parish Hall. March ioth. -IBCOVEIING FIOM ILLNESS --Many friends of Mr. W. A. l'-looiey will be pleased to learn that he is on his way to recovery. Mr. Pool- ey has spent the winter in sum- merside under the treatment of 13l'- Morse. All will-be glad to see him return soon and take up his duties at the Pooley's Service Sta- tion. North Ti-yon. -MISSION BAND ORGANIZED. -on Friday afternoon. March 9th, an important meeting took pigce at the home at Mr. and Mrs. Avaish Maecallum. Carleton. when 3 MISSION Band was organized as a branch of the Cape Traverse Aux. illnry of the w. M. s. There were twenty-two children present, They"; W54 I worship period conducted of the W. M. S.. who organized this Band. this was followed by n short program. after which a treat was passed to all present. The W. M. S. are very fortunate in havins two very capable lenders, Mrs. Albert Craswell and Mrs, Avalah Maccallum who will take charge oi this Band. The meetings will he held once a month and will be at Mrs. MaoCallum's. win-tors of some years ago, it seems that the weather also is. Ch?nSin-g- On March Bih some! children Playing in the garden at Mr. Norman Allen's home picked up a caterpillar crawling around on a green lead. It was quite live- ivy and seemed to be enjoying our mild winter. Social Club met last week at the l home of Mrs. Regina-Id Rodgers: with twelve members and one visitor present. Worship peripd was in charge of Mrs. John Ni-rhtmsagie. R0l.lI.ll'lI2 business was carried out with members trochetmg, knitting and making pillow cases in preparation for the Easter bazaar.-A. BEST WISHES to SUMMERSIDE CO-OP SUPER MARKET J. S. LeCLAIR Painter & Decorator Charlottetown by Mrs. Ralph Maccaull, President- urns .5. ar let Iiiusvilie. and Vicinity V Mr. Dale corcoranywas a train passenger to 0'LQIl7v on I esday. -Mr. Adrian Gallant has re- turned to Kensington alter hav- ing spent some time with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Warburtxzn Mur- ray and son Kevin were visitors to summerside on Tuesday. been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gallant has re- turned to her home in U. S. A. 1 Miss Claire Buchanan who had Mrs. William O'Brien, and son Gary. St. Louis recently spent a few days with Mr. And Mrs. John lflcreoran. Mrs. Halson Goii. Rmibury, rec- ently spent a few days visiting rei- atives in Piusvilla, I Mr. Wilired Gallant has return- ed to his home in Piusviile alter having been employed in New Brunswick for the past few .,o.uARniAN.i c'HAiu.o'rrs'ro'wiv I ' on THE occasion or TI-IE orncuu. orsnmc of the coop sun-in MAlil(ET " 9 ALL ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS IN THIS MODERN STORE ARE THE WORK CLARENCE LANDRY 90 Union St. Saint John. N. D. months. Mr. Eric Gallant. Summerside & , lrecentiy spent a few days with his garlents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip PhOlIO a am. w:I.sx1sNo - -T ouii coisruiasnrso to I155 G0-Orsnirive Assn. urn. . is ON THE; OPENING or '- 'n-1mRrINr:N1-:w SIIPER I MARKET WHERE" nuns swan sums Iwn.L no on sans DIIN-K RIVER DAIRYING COMPANY BEDEQUE ,-. ........--.........M.-............ .......- Equipped with RNATIONAL cnscx-our assistance The National Cash Register Co. of Canada Ltd. I Moncton..N. D. 37V: Archibald Sr. ANOTHER co-or sursn MARKETJ . '1 5” :5 y THE SUMMERSIDE C0-OP SUPER MARKET IS ONE OF THE FINEST STORES OF ITS KIND IN CANADA I wiihwiio extend my congraiuieiions to the people of Summer- . side and the surrounding area who have-cforrned e co-operative . company for the purpose of establishing! a modern grocery and feed store. I am sure that this fine super market will 5e.,for many years. a monument to their vision. their initiative and their willingness to work iogeilierlfor their common welfare. 'h' I AM-PROUD-I ctauar ml iron to HAVE HAD THE CONTRACT son auutomc AND . INSTALLING THE Hxruass son THIS nuspnswtsroas y..NM...'. y ,i , a... in --I I conic. .1-on Isrigiarssi 'ISLAND nssr wrsuss THE co-ominnvr umout OF PRINDE EDWARD, ISLAND. LTD. IS HAPPY TO WELCOME THE DD-DP SUPER MARKET INTO ITSRANKS, AND wrsmszs ms MOST. RECENT C0-OPERATIVE ENTERPRISE ON our; I-EVERY success. i u 0 n I p I I y u Pnooucrs ON SALE AT' an LEADING stones AND' "RESTAURANTS , 'Now"AvaiIabhNIe orthenew co-or supsnnnnn-:1 oramno rooav . suunaasios T. I 4. s i..6wfoAt.?REeM . sum-Icnanoc - ciiaatonsrowu -. says", 1