Closed All Day Labor Day Sept. 7th or" . : CANADA NO. 1 CRAPAUD BUTTER We’re done carded/o keif Mame, —'— MORSES 0.P. TEA BAGS .SIlLE DATESZ-3-4-5 NO WORK! Just like YOU . . . we're looking forward to a NO WORK . . . ALL PLAY labor day! So every item is week was selected to cut meal-planning hours and save you money. It's our last big out- ing of season, so plan now with these lino foods to make it the best. ' Government Inspected .- Round — T-Bone—Wing STEAK "~75" FRESH LEAN GROUND HAMBURG PER k c 60 COUNT LB' - 2 CUP srzn Sl‘RLO‘l‘N RU MP ROAST 7c STEAK lb. 2 89° ' trait; 39° BOLOGNA 29c SIRLOI'N TIP ROAST 5clb. KELLOGG'S FRUIT [OOPS gross" DUNCAN HINES ’ : CAKE MIX GORDON BLEU ASSORTED 11 OZ. PKG. 7c GRAVES KOTEX GRAVES TOM. N ESCAFE—IO Pork & Beans YORK I.B.J.—16 OZ. Peanut Butter . COFFEE . . BALLET TOILET iii:- 63c TISSUE 4 a: 45c it”; 39c 2 31c °R 41c “Wits 47c . .‘4lc. it"‘liTVIETTEs 2 235' 29c "L . $1.68 W“ 5 as 95c BUDGET 100 FT. WAX , The Guardian. Charlottetown, 'filurs. Sept. 8. 1964. ll OPREPARING TO TEEN arr Having won his first round ; match with Gordon Chipper- field of Prince Albert. B.C. uane Doucet of Quebec pre< pares to select a club from the bag held by his caddy Merle mith during second round play now underway in Charlo- ttetown. Despite strong play Doucet went down to defeat by Wayne MacDonald of Tor- onto. one down. tKiwanis Tilt SPORT ECHOES ' h .Goes Tonlg t Kiwanis sponsored donkey baseball, in aid of underprivil- eged children comes to Char- liottetown _ tonight as the By Norman Macdonald Summerside Bureau of The Guardian l ‘in- ,famous' slty Police take on the - Charlotte own Fire De ariment. Intermediate Softball t mm.“ “megawm mom r of the Kiwanis or at Memorial Field. ' Police Department Lineup: Manager. Charles Ready: icoaeh. Apps Arsenault; pitch- er. Bernard Maciflnnon. cat- :ltgngmgbegygohmyhofi finer. Iberoy Mchgmnell: first ~ y ase. amazon 1 ar; me“ {mag if 5'0“ 3"“ W" ibase. Keith Wakeliif; shortstop. :27: mm: “gagging-9113;; iWillia-rn F013; :31? field. Grant - Crockett; 1' . Scan- 3 good relief job on the slab, ‘. flebury; centre efield?my Shorty combining blinding speed with jwmiams; mm, Rom cm", the first black vestments of ‘ken' Les. games. s;d_ gum. night to get the side out when ; Fire Departm mp: they were threatening. t antigen Donald "mun-v t‘ The pesky Yankees are get- MacEachem; coach Fred throws had that same fluid motion. Neither of these boys ‘ is quite at home with a hat. but these things can be learn- Wc watched an Intermediate “D” softball game at Queen Elizabeth park the other night, which Johnson‘s Sheet Metal won over the West Prince AII~ Stars by the score of 1041 Rain showers failed to dampen the spirits of the players, and when ‘the game was over. all the :street lights were on. We don't know whether hurricane ‘Clco' would have stopped that game or not. but rain and darkness had little effect. Some of the defensive plays were on a par with the Prince County spec- , taculars. ms misfits! closet and any day I "Mwscles" Bradley; catcher. ' John Weeks In centrefield now Phil Linz may be playing t Dinny "smiley" Flanagan; first jumped. stuck up his glove his harmonica again. You voofbase’ Maul-i“ “mu. Eggs" and changed a home run into doo magicians have been doing pate"; second in”, Jame. an out. Gerry Perry at short a good job keeping the Yankees; “Sour Note" Flanaganx third reminded us of Gerry Ber- out of there. For goodness sake, :lbase‘ Men-m "Rom. Brew" hard. and his pick-ups and don't let us down now iCrockeu; short stop, Tucer "Flash" Ryan; right field. Bo‘o . "Spectacles" Bevans; left field. Bill “Silent” MacDonald; cen- tre field. Holly "Blacksmith" some peculiarity or Irregular- “0°59”: spares' Lefma’d "Tau‘ Ity of the visiting arena of PU"? Stunt Earl Shop Stew- battle, but if they conform to |"‘rd Blfllff'w__ regulations, there's nothing anyo e can do about it. The : ISEG‘nd Tourney Charlottetown lighting system . is probably quite a bit below Tennis ReSU'Es h The Charlottetown Tennis big league calibre. ul would probably pass lnspec" Club was the scene of the n- lo" by a baseball "mm" log of the [island Open toma- ball and hockey are some- committee. mentyesterdayaflemwn-The” . were sixteen entries in the sin- ’ QUIfe A LaUQh gles division. The tournament .is sponsored by the city of When we read about the Sum- That the Summerslde team ChérlOllelown under the super- mcrside team's baitirfig Forbes would deliberately 1,8“ For“, Vlslilon ?ifrstGoIr:::d igié‘ig’lock}.1 n n ' im 0 t. o 'litecknillla we laugh. to ‘9‘ mm out °l "'9 game Steadman defeated Gerald 1 9d 50 hard we swanowed our would have been I very "My Hood 6-]. 6-2. Jim Cullen down- ‘ it reminded us of the thing to do. because Forbes .ed Dave Blanchard 6-0. 6-1. istorv w’ltcn .lohnnv was accus. helped them more in thcre Mark MacPherson disposed of ied of brcakinc a house window. than on the sidelines. Ren- Jamie Kennedy 3-3. 6-3. Bill ‘.Seemed somebodvthrewastone nedy has been a 110045 ball Handlan ousted Mike Dufify at .loimnv. and he ducked. al- player over the years. but 6-4. Lyall Huggan walloped lowing the stone to go through someone told us that day that Billy Taylor 6-1.. 6-0. Doug a window. Forbie is an awfully his arm was sore. which we George blanked Jim Macguaid We Agree We agree with the Summer- side Intermediates that their first game under the lights put them at some disadvan- tage. but we also agree with the Charlottetown Intermedi- ates that this Is hardly grounds for refusing to play thcre. What an agreeable chap wc've turned out to be. Seri- ously. visiting teams in base- timcs put to disadvantage by nice chap off the field. but he's believe because kept 6-0. Mt and Paul Kays dnspog. Ia tough hombre behind that throwing the apple Into Icft ed of Barry Burley so, 6-0. All § plate. Going into the platter field and Summerside rode to . hes were a best out of three affair. SECOND ROUND In second round play Bill Blanchard ousted Lyall Hug- gan 8-8. :12. This was a hard fought battle which saw Hug- gan obtain set point In the first |set but Blanchard came on t victory on his wild heavcs. This Kennedy - baiting claim is definitely the cock and bull sports story of the ycar. at least. until another more Indi- crous tale comes along to take its place. ‘.when he‘s standing there is not " as pleasant as bring on a roller- coastcr. The last time Forbie blocked thc platc. there was no possiblc play thcrc. and th' certainly called for action by the umpire. American Track Clubs 2 strong to capture the win. Jtm Cullen blanked Mark MacPlterson . 8-0. Doug George and Paul Kaye started "". ;. TEMPT 1 h i .. ‘ . {to pay te-r second round »1 HEAD " 2 DOg l ; match but w u cam- u f m m I. I I . I plete it. due to darkness. They ‘; ' F0 ; had one set apiece at the time. ' O z 3- lux 3 bar. 35‘ l The match will be completed "ls l canis'rms GRAHAM V H todray. t u m ournnmen ac on at me- wafen - o 0 35C 4 c sume this nfterna t the IAN” it. tGuelh. “ °°n ' - mm PAR 8 Mk ‘ 8‘ Mull" FRESH IS I It :tfiaygt‘aigeasrulil‘oiillfig, butt cugi‘hzllercollsgetgere last week hm] Club" ROSE PURE 18.02. JAR 15 OZ. - . . . Doz- Canada is exporting some of list as an observer. to take a look h I ms track and field know-how to the at the work done by Geoff Dy- Jot "Stan s c . . . ‘ U ‘ted St 1 tie most power l'son the round faced expa- _. ‘ m acs. l - . . - RED — B'VUE GREEN ful track nation in the world. triated Englishman “'l‘“ “'93 Captures DEPT. .3282?er I And. say the A mericans, hired by the Legion ‘four years JOhmton,s mwr Hume d” . ‘ “We're glad to not it." jago hto 35:; gonadans‘trgckmr foa'edsTramdie M in 5m“ t " ' ‘t . d t muc -ncc oos cs - . t . - HIGHLINER HADDOCK FRESH $11M“, w" 3‘9"] t“:h§"‘:w";““£ “mt. mfessional m. _ MW.“ ,. stons River Sunday afternoon - hit: to advm hu. a . id P , .- . i -' ' ' lcnach who makes it clear he's '" “m the" he“ 0‘ “"99 $011“!- 8 OZ. 2 Ln! ons 323cm old laud chhfer.. I r H em Queer“ Baseball be c ' C a former New Jersey high not In this COUNTY '0 30mm”; semifinal; “M” in a?“ "‘6' PICKLING school track champion and $11; 0311:3113; i;¢>\fCh03- .games I amt f‘ t lte at' al. _ ‘ '.. Kohl PM! LE. hose] McCall llffd ,0 "(zlligisfit :rggmzlgaon Dichter, who says tie 50<year.l Johnston! River now m est 0 Irene! Style 5 LBS. ‘in {he us. old Dyson is the “foremost au- Fallmngbrm lll! I bestdI of {we n u . tliority on track and tie d in the“ series r eague amp on- W. 7. 9. Gm STAIK we Amctnans have been‘world... said in an interview at‘ ship. The first game will be . JIIEC. Mm ‘ .dt‘llf‘ml'nfl 0“ 51‘0" WW" ‘01Guelph that his clinic is mod-: Played at Fannimrbrook Sun- 3 "- NEWPORT 1'; oz. “ “z ‘ovcrwhclm the world. but We cllcd on Dyson‘s "His mcthods d8.“ PLUS 6 TUB Tm I c 3‘3125‘ o o o o a hood w-tcntiiu- tcrhniqucs in are muting and new enough‘ 7'00» Egghna’lldr'as the win F " 'coarhma and that is what we that we are bonny to latch on 01M! i3 T: Vita up four BASKET {are zettmg from. Fanads. We're to them." Wit" and two walks while strik' 3‘“ lamon taking advantage of a Dyson was the t‘llit’l national‘ ins out 14. Merlin McBride was 0 '300‘1 "U" coach of the Amateur Attletic the laser for Tracadie. Ho The “good thing" is the Royal Association in England from nick out seven. walked Iilht ' Canadian Legion track clinic. 1947 until he resigned to take Ind saw I» Clint bib. 0’ believed to be the l rgeat and the job with the Legion in Can- Louie Keough was an mo. ., most comprehensive of its kind ads in 1981. lie was a contro- ing litter is: the m: Hoo- ” ’ In the world. it now is in its versial figures who delighted in 2. Melith lid 1-for-8 I. *‘ I itird year at the Ontario Agri- stepping on official toes. Tracadio. ’ o 9.... —1l