em. with the outer five and lithe otlier flve;:;_1is up for elec- BUR-I-ON The Guardian, Charlottetown. Mon. Jan. $0. 1984. 0 ' va 9 lthe mayor remaining in officia tion the next ‘ an extra year in order to permt V I t U d I u of a ‘continuity in office’. KNOWS DANG!’-'35 Mr. and Mrs. Redmond Reilly, “um °f the, dam 1'' Mu." ‘on l‘ mu“ T‘ the Mm. d To I1 n , Maw“, Gama said this “ti Basing his remarks on his 12 cape wolfe have returned home of her sister-in-law Mu. Joseph her dauaiter Mrs. Everett Mo- lcemfin effect in many otherlyears experience In my °°“""”' from pleasant holidays spent M°""‘“°”~ KW“ “*1 M1‘ M°K°'“‘5» 3°?‘ 3,; GAILREDDEN chooses they will find their . lplaces. was designed to avoid i dafilaggfllgef afingxfl with their son Bazil in Toronto. Mrs. Myrtle Doyle and daugii.- den ' Under 0119 d“'°°fl°“Or°f m,’r";“"g fi“"3l“3bl°- Sh! 58375. n E‘-‘he P”55‘b'.m-" “ll. 3 Cnmpwtelli E tire-ly new council taking over. Ont‘ tel Ml“ Joan’ Campbemfa 3'" Mr. and Mirs. Lorne Howard. Virginia Dallley. bemgfoc 0. out "6 oval {Academy sends‘ it w and inexperienced Ci'f>unt‘tl ilwim no past experience to guide] ll/In-. and Veronn Bulgar cen_tly returned from peasant returned to shawmgan palm N3" former metrfin Ir) the an hraalimgpgrs Tgom England ‘to - tzgripg over the running o my H in handling the mummdmous . and daughter Sally. Cape Wolfe holidays spent with relatives in Q“ ' having spent the Yum Royal Academy an(-mg,i . c exams will. a ars. lh)a‘ye returned from Toronto, Saint John, N.B., and Toronto, tide holidays with the“. parents 5 l . . _ , ‘duties now involved in operating . ,klv bi.nfcourse.be ff d Hi 3 ' ' z -- ~ . . . -- .- Mndnnl Englilllld Plwlintleriig lclll" bl" “WV 3!": ‘::!:U“l:I“y C Notlli» “Rain?” ntl/'AhlERooT th lliwlau 0‘ ¢hlll;i1l")lcgi'laecst 5 wo ‘lclltek aniui hPt‘()sl":1l{()llPL9l1\? "ii: 1 '3 blmness file 5'" . ' “here they "med ‘Hm Om rs‘ Inez H”w'"d' G],e'1S3Y‘!'Y lei Fli‘-“E: tgwn gtbday y; The program. incorporates five ougt om lcloulii illlolr ha Q ci-tizellii should bi concerned l exrll=i‘i€ngFpf? 9907'‘? f0 rim al This years °l°.‘'“°'.‘ " 5: X “relatives and friends‘ M“ and M11» Pele!’ R039“ and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mac- !“ Charm 9 l ' ll!” all "l Mimi’ 35 “'91! as the indicatedgthegir intenlion sf seelrflover every election. He main $2000000 business. The opera. i '“”'‘th SE95 \'3f‘3|1'‘‘“’5 "‘ “am-5l Lorne Stewart of Edmonton. Glengarry have returned from G,-ego,-_ Bun-tom The); mace Every Mfmday 9135595 ‘”l”‘studv of folk music of manv ' i - - . ~ . A A . th . “F “°c‘?..'."..““i.i.'.’.”i."‘ilf.‘.' J.‘.2f.”.’}. lL€.“‘“i~"‘‘”'‘‘ 2*’ *' Wderf "1 L".-“poii'i§’o.°’ i§""§-3’"'.$’3§§e£'«° ff-lenrriladlfree of charge as a contri-3Qaurcnflnlgn”::l1,:ll2?1at;:1?CéL;)!:‘c;';'°:,'} Mayor‘ A. Walthen Gaudet said . ~ - , . l. 2. 3 and 6. The latter ward 1A" 3 in - 1 (‘d h 11. Boston Mass where they spent pm Ge ah-fin R -h . . H _h_b,,_ I V p a.. spen e gueie o . _ .. . _ i e r e nssviowaa lliiiltgilelstlbltl ilihzhepllcllilllillngllelllgcliotlie. aanllllrlt ismiritallmflo: ‘ §l.:Ct:nu:::,?] 'g::"§a;’ro‘l1‘l(:’“";";' 1:? L days at the home of his parents the Yuletide h01Id8YS W1“! 1'9‘ visiting her grandparents Mr. regardless of whether or not the protection of citizens that ‘ mmbems i,'1waI.ds'2 an"d 3 have iMr. and Mrs. Raymond Stew latives and fi‘iendS- and Mrs. Melvin MacGregor, . , R - large cor ration should '- - V - Earl. G1€ngaI‘l'.V— H? W35 aC'¢‘0m~ Mrs. Edward S. Griffin. Bur» accompanied them to Mont.-ton. blllinn to the_ furthering l\f cul- i H“, p,,npk,_ mm? ahnm me earth Saturday there is grave concern 3'_:t°y_wa5 3 come“ R” the may H‘J‘;"rl:managed only ramble and Tl,l11elI‘ Lipfntgigi ofmre- I named by H mend Eugene ture in "19 °'lY- and thc coiinlry they live in. regarding lb? vllblic apathy lo- experienced P€0Dle." ivy],-= f)(.y[-ofhzycon-jganl °FkUm- 3150 0! E'-‘!m°m°"- A is s in the classesq ran ge: A great ‘sense of ‘rhythm is ward the forthcoming civic elec- F'§:Tn$E:Tth15 was the f”-st Under the old electoral sys- i1u,!'w4l.igM ' yAlta. Also visiting with Mr. and from lhijrl’ Yea” *0 1--1l"“_-_"‘ dFVP.10D9d "1 flit’ PUP!‘-S 0! lhls “om test of the new election system in. the mayor and all 10 coun-‘ W .' eMrs Stewart was their daugh- sivp‘ Children three to 4; \\lll school of ballet. They are ‘ _ . . _ ' cmm-S came up (or electlunl am I ‘5 !’"°S°"fl-‘' "°p””"’“l‘ jter Miss Kathleen. nurse-in-train. hold their classlfal z'fl5'3'3.?i‘.’§ lalmhl l" °l,"'P- Walk and even MBYOT G3“d“'l 53"! ‘t W“ ‘m’ wcbflmzed by not all lhe Lemsw every two years. Now one-half E 941 by C01m£‘l110!‘ Afllhl“ G°"m'iing at Charlottetown Hospital. {our and 0"? h34 ‘P0 e{‘’*;‘]-‘ -7‘; run to music from the very be- flortuiiate so little interest was ‘M9185! Y9l1'~ Um!” If. Only half the council seats become vacant i lay and Ward 6 by Elmer Mac-1 Mrs. Myrtle Doyle. Campbell- six and seven. IE 8 1‘ ginning. Mrs. Dallley Sald~ being manifested. and remarked the city council seats become lone year with the mayoralty and I Rae and Edmond A,r5enault_ 10,, received the sad news N.‘ ,,.n.:_ 5-6; and ages 10 and over.‘ i A ' Cash your Family Allowance Cheque at our store and you may win 335.00. 5.7 pm. Enrollment to date is‘ DEVON SLICED ‘ Jlreamery ll" Boys are urged to attend ‘ flanges, but as yell none have . inriic.-itcd their intentions of drum: 80- Tlic lessons, will extend inini . LB' R" - BUTTER ;=:. M1,... and start again next Sept. pmhor If interest, is aroused in "W" 2 lbs. l A SHORTENING 9 96 3lb.Tin Yes, you may win a total of $90. $50 for Factory Outlet draw. Cash family allowance receive a ticket for $40 draw by shopping at FACTORY OUTLET this week. Also many bzirgains on children's wear are available. 'iiiiEB WJIEANS . . . . $3.45 BOYS’ ' . [\uininei'side. it is hoped that us’ monfh 5 AHCWCNCO Winn“ was (-la~.~(>S will be held there next W Mrs. Harold Younker of We t R lty. i ‘ °"' Pre - Inventory .\: a child Mrs. Dailley stud- well. the American School of E;-qllol method of training for in icnrs before dancing prnles czimally in \'9\\' York. lipslriiid. F ra nce. Germany and Italy. C L E rnmpletiiig the Royal Academy- of" I)(a‘nc:ng Teachers‘ Ti;ain- . . lllclicnilllilRlefifeailliasinglfolllsnlllil B L O U S E S . ' ' ° ° . G.-apeffuif Kraft Nflh your :;ai.i..::('.'.:"2%.3 P Y J A M A S ms’ 3 i... oi-me- comnianei‘ o amp xagc- SLIPS and 5”" Yg|‘1" F°"":‘Y A''°‘'‘'°“‘° 5'0 JACKETS ' ’ $495 "P 29° 29*:-31° wi ier vi-or ll'l taro e-i GIRLS! mwn. but the name of her aSSlS~’ H A |_ F S L I P S eque ere -- Jewell King Size :11; G o w N 5 EACH YOU MAY WIN $35.00 “NED JEANS‘ ' ° 5'95 "P "'°"‘:f“"9 5"" Academy of Dancing "Ballet in Education" syllabus. She feels _ . . . _ _ "it offers more to the child‘ who will not be a dancer. yeti ii gives a very firm basis to .....n.. W ... on swEA'r|§Rs 1 P“ ‘E make ballet her career and who lea,-in will go on to the RAD .\laj0i' G g I Fxamination syllabus for pro- fessional training and after- wards branch mm other me- Cash your Family Allowance Cheque ln tliods, styles and tecliniqiies." - Mrs, Dame” mm mm our store you could win 535. ls with the 80 per cent of th ose taking the lessons who never at- tain a professional standard. - She feels that the poise. grace. coordination. expression. mu~ sicaliiy. and discipiiiie derived from the study of ballet. are assets to all young people No matter wh at career a person Plans Deferred To Expand PCH SU.\l.\lIrIl?SIDF. —-~ RS Hin. Qt". chairman of the hos- . 0| (‘m1cernin.! the expansion of y A g-1!-L I’rin'.‘c (‘rimiy Hospital has yet . ‘T... I been decided. l A _ , _ it was me opinion or me hos * Cash your Family Allowance cheque liere—you may win 535 less elaborate and less expcii- « sire than pi-m'ioiisl_v planned. I Mr. Hinton said. “But we cant e w I N T E R D R E S S E S 3 3 say at this time what our plans will be". He said a group of consultants P U R S E S ea. piial finance committee said pital commission at their last on the situation will probably t SHOP NOW RECEIVE A TICKET FOR EVERY DOLLAR PURCHASE. Money must be picked up by lucky winner by 12 noon Tiiesday. Lucky Winner for last week 71812 1 l Pkg. 29c $1.09 Kin Cole A5 lb. Bag 6 oz. lar 99: 49c NllCHAEL'S GROCERY 8 Longworth Ave. Dial 4-6421 " ' IZIJMII R 335; CASH YOUR FAMILY ALLOWANCE CHEQUE HERE WlN $35 This Cec Tesel Lstecl Items . . May SIG BELOW THE MANUFACTURERS’ COST. 3.“!,f.’..‘..’l’.'.'o‘3”" .99 SKI :".§“2.:;"?‘?%é"*i“t'r*?.'?%'f'%S=*~-...._ JACKETS TAM O’SHANTER Polka style, warm linings. 3 to Regular to $4.00 62:. For girls too! Shirts-—Si1.e 4 to 16. Big assort- mont. Some hanlons LINED JEANS Regular to $4.79 Corduroys. denims. chiuos, checks and plains .. . . . . . . . . . . .. DRESS PANTS Regular to $6.00 Worsteds and flannels. Sizes 4 to 16 OUTLET Y s1'o R E KEN N.EDY'S JANUARY §-_--—« ~ \———.,/ Saturday. that nothing definite mceiinr: that the expansion of ‘I the hospital would have to be c O A T S 8 3 0 meet with hospital administral- or .l.M. Logan some time next B R A S week to discuss the commiss- 1 ' ea‘ ion's financial standing in view these H A L F S L I P 5 claim 79: ea. U.S. Ou u ' ' 0, S,ee,"[,p' stores KENNEDY S LADIES WEAR 133 Queen Street Dial 4-3925 LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! CLEVELA.\.'l') r.-'il’\ ——- Opcr-‘; ations in US. steel mills nowi__ are at the highest level since‘ June. Steel Magazine says. Producers last week poured an estimated 2,145,000 tons de- spite bad weather. the publica- lion says. Output this wcck is expected to be lllf.'l‘l(‘l‘. the fourth straight weekly in- c ease. "This operating pace may push January shipments of fin- lshed steel 10 to 15 per cent‘ ahead of December's estimaledj 5.500.000 tons," Stee‘. continues. "Some market analysis ex- pect productlon and shipments lcvci‘ off in February. then climb to a higher plateau in late March as demand for con- struction products accclerates. But if orders maintain their current pace, there would he a five-per-cent pickup in steel- making operations next‘ month" Reg. to 6.00 .99 sox ms .00 During Our I anuary Clearance! ' MEN'S ALL WOOL BOYS’ ALL WOOL Junior PARKA COATS Regular to $8.95 _c-u.-r....._._-_._ $35.00 \ %l€fIl\DOO—i - i P A N T S P A N T S The pace of owe”. ‘’°"‘§. ‘ l '88 Guaranteed waterproof '88 I 5 wools placed by auto com N lo 1 foam lllmlllfile . ‘ Dames 89 i rash your Family Reg. value $8.95 8 Reg. 85.95 y n" ' n flgagfgcgpgrfegny giggqiggggi ......'...... awn nisCoUN'r piucir. . . . . 0 mscoUNr PRICE 3 *0 6* -- -- -- Regular to $15 ‘.'.i‘.f}’..".‘l".’.i.‘..§°“‘1l.li.‘i.i.‘“f:‘.1;..$.‘L‘if “ M... .. W... ..........., SNOW suns Sims 6 to 16- was and chm- gays. SlP€ll1'I'IalC't.‘l’; also reported J A C K E T S .98 p . . 9 S 3 """:":?‘l‘l““kl:‘l’ ul:‘““n ”ll’r'““° LADIES’ can values '0 PARKA REGULAR 3 °”é“.~"""“"‘ kt .. -. 1 . C O A 1' s ' f.".‘.""."‘°"""" "'"' \ at» 6x. torboyund girio. znieca d CKETS ’° ‘” - .3 . ra mar 9 ac vi as . a urge A 1135- j week pwas slowed by ysevere Q Reg. 86.95 St _ Style‘ 312 8 s]¥:,‘:!‘:’s . DISCOUNT PRICE weather. Steel‘: price compo- §A”""“'d "l"' site on the prime grade of stecl- ‘ R"-5‘ “'95 making scrap, No. 1 heavy mSC"UNT PRICE “ ‘ ' melting. held at $29.33 a gross 3 4 ton after rising for two consec- o I uiive wegkg. , GIRLS’ en’! Medium Weight \ size. 10 - no 9 90 Assorted colon Reg. to $4.95 Discount Price TO $6..00 4 0'!!!’- Cardigans and pullovers. 4 to 14. Riglllfll’ $12 SWEATERS .99 P.W.C. JACKETS 4 95 V_ cam. FOR PRAY!-‘.R S w E A T E R S Flgrmal SHIRTS |_.d;.5' pkfissfis VATICAN CITY iReutersi—- _ small. Medl . Vatican Radio called Saturday §::;fll:d Re .40 um Ln" . Anon.‘ “R. c l """‘ for intense prayers during the’ DISCOUNT plug; _ _ _ mgcorm-p pmc; . _ _ Q Rel. $4.05 next eight days for Christian . mum“ Pd“ unity. Augustin Cardinal Bra.‘ Tll'P5ltlC|1l of the Vatican or-u—; menicirl council‘: secretariat‘ O for promoting Christian unity.-l made the appeal to mark the - annual church unity octave of_ . . Prayer observed in many cou(r:f- D. “ “ Tm ‘Hes by incrouinz numbers The uiuur man an It-In-N!!! cannib- jgmn °-th°"c-- WM" ‘"0’ onAin.on'rn'1~owN smnmnsmn glicans The prayer PENN Inda Jan. 3. ""::*;:;::~ innuisimicuuunii : g PHONE “.332 WHERE QUALITY is sun:-: