Baa bE Ty FOR YOU RED CROSS JUNIORS AID GREEKS Ronnie Downe and David Clay of Prince Street School eet are seen > 2 Ps |} ment, 1 the very near future. Ronnie and David did a great deal of sorting, packing and weighing land. Each chest is valued at jt about $100 and with this ship- | 9 ssigpde quota of 30 chests to ship 14 Greek school e | pte which have been contri- | forward. aaeear | are that | Of the chests that left P.E.I. am See, buted by Junior Red Cross | the remaining 11 be com- | yesterday on their way to the 1g _ members throughout the Is- | pleted and ready to ship in | Greek Red Cross in Athens. | Dawson ....... on 3 Vancouver ..... »- 35 54 VIGUATIA si scsarenas 40 59 Islanders Cmonton ...s00- 41 Calgary onic. cecee 47 CHING .rccccccccce 21 33 Ci Bu Motel Wistioeg) ccs ss SS ‘i Toronto oe eeess Uae 70 | ori a COMO ica as oss 35 59 Ol i gt RSE ie a ee eee SO Oe eee 9 eee eedas nF id Montreal ‘a: Alberton and West Prince County| | Quebec... ss... s1 48 = . —ax—zaz5-| Capt. Carl F. Burke and Capt. | Fredericton ....... 30 60 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Mar. 30, 1962.) perpert s. (Junior) Jones have | Saint John ......-. 23 87 expanded their motel business | Moncton ...... sees 28 56 | : into Florida, it was learned here | Halifax ........... 35 56 yesterday. | Charlottetown ... 30 43 | The partnership which oper-| Sydney ......+++.+. 34 42 | ates three motels in the Mari-| Yarmouth ......... . 47 times, has purchased the Sharlo| St. John’s ......... 39 anor at Clearwater, Florida, a| HALIFAX (CP) the weather 36 unit motel that fronts on the | office says cloud should be Gulf of Mexico. Their Mari- | mostly in the northern part of time units are located at Char-| the Maritimes, and the southern lottetown, Moncton and Freder-| regions are expected to get | icton generally sunny weather sctew HALIFAX (CP) — A $250,000 | food-processing plant will be | built in Springhill, N.S., by the | Springhill Development Corpora- | tion Limited, for C.M. McLean | Ltd., of Charlottetown. The plant, expected to employ 30 to 50 people, and possibly 200 at peak work periods, is to be ready for production this | summer. The announcement was made| Jointly by general manager Rob- ert Manuge of Industrial Estat- es and C.M. (Cam) McLean, president of the firm bearing ° also pur- built on a five - acre site within ican ta — oo a Mr. the limits of the economically | Jones have es plans for | depressed Northern Nova Scotia | cae of the motel and the | town, is to process small fruits, | payside docking facilities. |Island, eastern N.B. counties blueberries, strawberries, ap-| Purchase price was not * | Low er St. John River Valley: ples and imported fruits. The! nounced. it} inten. | nian” ogners: HOH, Clear with a few cloudy inter finished products will include | jams and pie fillings. Baskin and the estate of B.G. The McLean plant will be the| Brumby, w: 23rd established with ede ate as motel Nico new manage- | Estates help since the ment is appoin eee Manor, a white struct- a eee eee of colonial design, was built The town’s chief industry i in in 1958 lost when coal mines closed f ee ge ‘Title Match name, Springhill’s new plant, fo be WESTERN BRIEFS Reenter EN ETRE IN ALBERTON Allan Johnston, Charlottetown | ©®t at St. Dunstan’s University, fs spending a few days with his Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston, Alberton. CONVALESCING G.G. Bennett, who ete underwent surgery in the West- ern Hospital, is oo at his home in Albert SPENDING LEAVE cae Maurice Perry has been leave with on one friends in Alberto: a and Malpeque. Pte. Pony stationed with the Royal ¢ Cana dian Army Service Corps Moncton and will be sania to duty on Monday IS RECOVERING Wendell Rodd, 793 Lawrence Road, Hamilton, Ont., former- ly of Summerside, P.E.I. is making a satisfactory recov- | ery after receiving surgery m Hamilton General Hospital. Mr. Rodd was on the danger list for | some time, and is still hospit- alized. TO RETURN IN MAY Mr. and Mrs. a Martin, spent the past few months with “Telatives im British Columbia expect to return to P.E.I. in May Martin sent word Weeks ago joined with several former Islroders living in the West at a party where cnn of two cases of s ent Mapeque oysters that Mr. Martin had shipped from P.E.I. CROKINOLE PARTY A mn ae crokinole par- ty, spon the ; io ed by HiFellowship, was held in berton United Church Hall Wed- Prizes for high- est score went to Mrs. Victor ton, and consolations to Judy Camp- bell and Pridham. Too Late To Classify | the near future. He stressed the | lowing an underground ae Is Insured al in 1958 that claimed 75 lives. LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — Borden CYO Hears Talk Promoters of the once - post- oned Joe Brown - Carlos Ortiz | On Kenya lightweight title fight said Thurs- day they have bought a $45,000 BORDEN — The situation in | Policy to insure that the cham- Africa, oe, that in Kenya, | Pion goes through with it. was the subject of a talk by Ger. |_ Challenger Ortiz, 25, of New ald Wanjohi of Kenya which | York, will get $15,000 of it if highlighted the recent regular |the match set for April 21 at) meeting of Borden CYO |the Convention Centre is called | Mr. Wanjohi is a science stud- | off oe of illness or injury }to Br The rest will go to the pro-| studies at another ‘orga moters’ Silver State ah Club. in the field of medici The fight scheduled for Feb. | The people of Renee yearn 24 was arora! when the 35-| vend independence, the speaker year-old Brown, of Houston, ! and hope to achieve it in from where he will continue his fact that the importance of tne | pr go settlers was vale | tood | try, a5 is the necessity of fore | pital. | ie said that Canada under- stands the plight of eee ef KINGS young nations, and she plays eele in international affairs ont ORWELL — VERNON Unit. roportio! ed Chureh, Rev. A. S. Weir. nm popu , tion. 7 > DD, . Minister-in-charge. Servic- In -tactstain t es. Orwell, 11.00 a.m.; Cherry | the Ee oe png -— Sate 2.30 p.m eae sald the ae MURRAY HARBOUR Church enya, | of Christ, 6.00 p.m. Bible school | and Communion; 7.30 p.m. wor- i, Saw nnae Speaker: David and thus has a very comfortable | VALLEYFIELD — Orwel! | climate, although it is situated | Head pastoral charge. 11 a.m. = on the a East | at Orwell Head; neg = at tral Africa Belle River; 7. at Valley- field. Services conducted by LIVESTOCK §= |= a = URIS BAY. Fortune MONTREAL (CP) — Catres | a The United Church of | were $1 to $2 lower, Page 50 | Canada. Worship: Souris, 11.00) ae tae to 3 > Map am., Bay Fortune, 3.00 p.m 0% ” Mini | lower on the Moxtrest Sventeuk — a a — markets this week. Trading was | MONTAGUE Church of Christ active and demand good, ex-| Sunday School at 10.00 a.m., cept calves, where trading communion service and preach- was slow. service 11.00 a.m. ake: : his week were: 1.508 | = Walls, i h Receipts this w ae 2,866 calves, 1,259 vid acer week “cae receipts were 1,533. | Tabernacle, Rev. Andrew Loun- Choice steers were 25-25.25, sbury, minister. Sunday school, good to choice 24-24.85, medium 10.00 a.m., morning worship, } a and common 18.25- 11.00 a.m., evening service, 7.30 21. m. Medium heifers were 19-19.50 and common 12.25-19.5 | MONTAGUE BIBLE Chapel, cows sold st 16.50-18.80, | | 9.30 a.m. The Lord’s Supper for common wg 10.45 a.m,’ Sunday | all ages, a of | adults tale class; 7.30 p.m ev-| Schoo bulls were 19.25-21. 2) ening service. and common and medium 1 1.2%. 19. MONTAGUE UNITED Bap- vealers were 27-30, me-| tist pastorate, Rev. A. G. J.! ss CHURCHES SUNDAY APRIL 1 sheep and lambs. Last| MURRAY RIVER Per‘icostal |. | THE PRESBYTERIAN Church > WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- ures: with See again reach- ing the high Dhaianat’ Portsaiie: Nova Scotia, Prince Edward vals; a little milder; southwest Bice "05. Low-high at Halifax | and 55, New Glasgow, Goshen pd Sydney 30 and 55, Yarmouth | 5 and 48, Kentville 32 and 55, | Charlottetown e and 48, Mon- cton 35 and 55, Fredericton 37 and 60, Saint ppl 37 and 50. Upper St. John River Valley, Bay of Chaleur: Cloudy with few light snowers; not quote som mild; southwesterly winds 15. Low-high at oa and Campbellton 37 and 50. ay of Fundy: South winds 20: a few clouds; visibility 10 miles; temperatures rising to the high 40s. | High tide or : aT oe town at 5.20 a p.m. | At Rustico at m2, 39 a.m. and .19 p.m. Summerside tide eigh- teen minutes later than Char- lottetown. Sun rises today at 5.49 and sets at 6.21. Said Ready In 3 Weeks The new MV Confederation, Canadian steamship inspection designed for the CNR run from |#5 well as meet Lloyd's taser. paneer to Tormentine may be) Tex., litis | Matchmaker Mel Greb, hit) | hard financially by the delay, | said he did nott ake out a pol- icy on Ortiz because, “‘challen- gers never get sick.” was bedded with tonsil- | MURRAY HARBOR — Mur- oe, River Charge, the United | Church: Murray River Sunday | | School 10:00 a.m., worship 11:00 | a.m.; Little Sands worship 2:00 ! p.m.; urray Harbor Sunday | School 10:00 a.m., worship 7: 0) | p.m. Rev. David H. Barwise, | minister. DUNDAS — Annandale Pas- | toral Charge, United Church. | Heber H. Hardy, lay minister. | Annandale 11 a.m.; Dundas 7:30 | p.m. | DUNDAS — Annandale Uni- ted Baptist Pastorate. Dundas Sunday School at 10 a.m. service at 11 a.m.; Annandale Sunday School at 6 p.m., p.m. The Lord’s at both services. Rev. Sterling Stackhouse, pastor. ST. DAVID’S ak Church, Georgetown. Rev Mac- Q.arrie, DD, saan. adnan. £$ mday School at 2:30; worship ot 7:00. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church — Services Cardigan, worship | 2:30 p.m; Montague Church 10 am., wore Miss Marty MacKenzie, Besseen. will THERE WILL BE A Service ‘ion ew Ferry ance —" weeks, E. S. Kehoe, manager of | baffle doors on the car deck to nae < a i ieftk Fee B . a ie organizer for the county. SHOP AT E =ATO at 'S AND SAVE SATURDAY 2 P.M. SPECIALS Op Sale at 2 P. M. Saturday and remain op sale while quantities last. No Phone or Mail Orders on these Specials, Please! Chenille Bedspreads Cotton and viscose tufted — Colours pink, turquoise, brown and white. Double bed size only. 2 P.M. Special, each Girls' Car Coats 2 Cotton Chino with napped cotton lining: Smartly styled with pockets. Colours a royal and lope. Sizes 7 to 3.99 2 P.M. Special, each Children's Spring Jackets jackets, double Random cord breasted, suitable: for boy or girl. Lined. » blue, beige. Sizes 2, 3, and 4. 2 P.M. Special, ee 2.79 Little Girls’ Flannelette Pyjamas Rose print on pink or blue back- ground. Sizes 2, 4 and 6, > Linen Tea Towels Good quality linen. About 22 x $2” 2 P.M. Special, a 39 c Chiz Gauze Diapers First quality. Cello wrapped. 2 P.M. Special, pk, g. Girls’ Wool Plaid Skirts Unpressed pleats, assorted plaids. Sizes 7 to 12. 2.99 Eatonia 3 Ply Yarn A wide variety of colours. 1 oz. 39c 2 P.M. Special, ball Foam Shreddies For filling toys, cushions, ete. 2 P.M. Special, each Fuzzy Wuzzy Angora A good assortment of colours. About % oz, balls. 69c 2 P.M. Special, 2 P.M. Special, 1 19 s Children's Jeans Cotton bedford cord, ined. Col- antelope and caribbean blue. Sizes 3, 4, 6 and 8 years. 2 P.M. Special, 88c Sandwich Tray Attractively styled tray with bronze handles and legs. Turquoise, yellow 1.69 pink. 2 P.M.M Special, each Skirt Marker Pin hemline and cutting line at the same time. Easy, fast and accurate. 2 P.M. Special, 2 P.M. Special, 47c Shoe Trees Women’s shoe trees. Wooden cop- struction. 2 P.M. Special, each 19¢ Plastic Apron Large oad plastic apron. Assorted Pa 47c 2 P.M. Gpacial, each Women's Nylons Seamless mesh (Substandards). shades. Sizes 9 to 11. - 39c Beige 2 P.M. Spec! Men's Hose Boys’ Hose Pencil Sharpener Schick Compact Cotton, viscose and nylon. Fancy Stretch wool and nylon. Fancy pat- eee ee — Electric Razor ae. irene colours. Sizes ed colours, Substan- cece ao Alyn POs! faker ales New. washable head. Shatternroef 10% to rina Fits sizes 9 to 11. Aanane te teralians ease. Conapect size. 2 P.M. Special, 2 P.M. Special, .M. Special, 2 P.M. pa 59c peck 47c each 3.98 each 10.98 Portable Typewriter Scrap Books Globes Space Saver Cabinet Two only. One green case and one Colourful covers, plain newsprint ao Wea urcant the ate Bee Grey tiaieh, Approximately 12” beige case. pages, let. wide and 30” high. .M. ; 2 P.M. Special, 2 P.M. Special, 2 P.M. Special, 2 P.M. Special 39.95 pe al 23c coi 3.98 each 10.88 Steak Sets Alarm Clocks Story Book Billfold and Key Case Stainless steel set. Contains six Black and gold case. Luminous dots Adult reading, Fiction. Hard Top grain cowhide. Colours tan, knives and six forks in presentation case. 1.99 2 P.M. Special, and hands. 2 P.M. Special, each 1.99 cover. 2 P.M. Special, e a vec brown and black. 2 P.M. Special, each 2.29 Handbags Plastic handbags in assorted styles. Colours black, brown and beige. 2 P.M. Special, each White Soap Flakes Quality approved. 3 lb. package. 2 P.M. Special, pkg. 99c Hand Mirror Colours blue or pink. Keep one in each room. 2 P.M. Special, each New Roll On Deodrant not sticky. 2 oz, Dries quickly, size. 2 P.M. Special, each Candy Men's Poplin Raincoats Men's Cotton Pants cords twills. Colours ga green, ay and brown. Sizes Boys’ Rubber Rain Sets Cotton backed rubber rainset. Metal Benson's toffee in nicely decorated Raglan —_ self lined shoulders. clasps. Corduroy collar, Sou-wester. tin. About 14 oz. size. Sizes 36 to 44. Sizes 8 to 14. 2 P.M. Svea, 88c 2 P.M. Special, a 1 1.95 2 ie ‘aie 3.65 2 P.M. Special, 2.99 Men's Broadcloth Boys' Suedine Steam Iron Deluxe Style Toaster Fyjemes ae ea cae General Blectrie steam and dry [ff Pop-up type. Chrome finish. Has B Som Sacs ‘n ag - ty broad- ee aa een an ee to 1 ion. 7 steam vents. Model F98. selector. 2 P.M. Special, 3.19 2 om Special, 4.59 2 P.M. Special, 14.99 2 P.M. Special, 10.99 Vacuum Bottle Mirror Floor Samples— Trade-in Furniture 1 qt. size with separate container Large assortment of platé glass mir. 2 Pce. Chesterfield 3 Pce- Chesterfield in base. Fame Gan, aoa ie from 24 x 30” Suites Suite ing. Two plastic on top ff 98x 4". Some etched design a ea” meohen oan a ~~ liquids some plain. Twe aly — Bet. Spring construc- Stee — Reguier 3 2 P.M. Special, tion. ; PPM ec a 2405 ws 88.1155" . 100585° 24.96 Women's Skirts Men's Shoes Women's Shoes Children's Shoes Bengaline and rayons. Assorted col- _ ours. Sizes 10 to 4. 2 P.M. Special, each 1.59 Blucher oxfords in tasteful tradition- styling. With roomy conservative toes. Colour brown. C and D widths. Regular 14.95. nincoboren 9.95 Dress shoes in soft kid leather. insoles. Cuban heels. Arch supports. Broken size range. eee aie 3.79 Saw an Colours black and green. Sas 8 0 2. 2 P.M. Special, om 2.49 Bath Mat Sets ie tan Easy to wash. Col- ours turquoise, green, blue, beige, 2 P.M. Special, “ 1.98 Inloid Linoleum Green jaspe pattern. About 6 ft. width. ae ina, Rayon Tailored Curtains Colour white. About 4 x $1”. wae Plastic Drapes Assorted colours and patterns. About 7 x ot". 99c 2 P.M. Special, Cushion Squares Assorted colours and patterns. , PP ec : Bamboo Fly Rod 9 ft. length, 3 pee. with extra tip. ‘cares Sport Bags ae et oe ee Ae Open Saturday 9 a. m. to 5:45 p. m. RAT AER WATCH FOR OTHER SPECIALS NOT ADVERTISED TESA TED TE T.ESTONC.