¢ g | *% $ : s f ° : ; ‘ . r ‘ Try Ane, OR ‘ita ae ‘-e i : Car: da eounel | Balt Crent | To 6 274 nies WS x $ BARON TTA ren y The Canada «oune) announera Z Tuesday that $54,000 -has been \ % awarded to symphonies: in. Nova} 200000 YiM Scotia and New Brunswick and GY, Suggested there should: be one Vie orchestra for. all four Atlantic | provinces. Be The grants were among nearly $90,000 awarded to arts and studies in the Atiantie prov inges { ty i hi The eonnel! announced a VY @rant of $15.0 to- the New Z Brunswick Symphony Orchestra | I and $39,000 tn the Halifax Svni Phony Orrhet> | Counci!| .member Peter: M i Dwyer told a press conference | stratcat 1% couneilstontt-be interested in one orchestra to serve the | - - Atlantic provinres.’ \ In Halifax, Mrs. S 8. Jacob- | son, president of the ~Halifax | IT PAYS TO SHOP Symphony which has toured New Brunswick and Prince Ed- ROY Al oy at M All, ‘¢ jy SNANAAAAS begs, wns = _ ward Island, said the Halifax group would be interested in the suggestion SmuLrLinG Ura my Bin dhe. Gea aebuscsca CONFEDERATION PLAZA Tuesday, the Neptune Theatre OR of Halifax was awarded $15,585. , 000 basic grant given for the VERNON RIVER CO-OP This was in addition to a $7§ 2 OM F | 1966-67 season the council said ‘ jp $5,585 of the grant made Tues- | rn FOOD: STORES . S : , “UY UU, g YY) a Wj yy o YY ey [dda Yo VU VM yy Mya day. was for an eight-day tour’) ef Newfoundland in October. The New Brunswick Museum Oia eta nenEe Ore 00 was given a grant of $8,500 for FR Ne ee Te Te ee St RSE SRR Ee its art museum and the Con- “ federation Art Gallery in Char- If you wonder why our customers always look so ‘ry — ask them! They all agree’ MY ...... and for QUALITY and for lottet varded $9,300. TW — it's CO-OP SUPER MARKET for ECONO Pee aa fons as- INK = SERVICE. And if these will add happiness te your shopping — turn to CO-OP SUPER ona fe ae manda - } esas MARKET today!. When you see how-much LESS you pay for a big cartful of your fam- . New Brunswick, was awarded CHOCOLATE : : fly's favorite foods, you'll know for sure — HAPPY SAVERS AGREE IT'S CO-OP $1,600 grint for completion of | sates ~~ SUPER MARKET. for ECONO @ research project. on industrial | = 7g ans Seeagesopnnsntinnsingeassbansieneeepnanbmmenonnaroumacanemammrsebisenunth ; Se eae felatioris and settlement of: dis- Putes in the pulp and paper in- dustry in the Atlantic provinces. Halifax Man Is Charged With Witter MONTREAL (CP) — Two!) ga eharges of capital murder were, placed Wednesday against Ro- land Leblanc of Halifax, ac- eused of: strangling two ‘young Women last week. Leblanc, a 28-year-old. ace) ‘+ @ountant, was found criminaily Fesponsible for the deaths at a eoroner's inquest“ Tuesday. _ His. preliminary hearing was eet for Aug..-30. He asked. the eoirt for the services of a law-| ram 33° | KILROY _SCRIBBLERS: 5 vse 59 FRESH GRADE "A" EVISCERATED, OVEN READY. i RKEY. BROILERS 6 to TO Ib. = LOCAL GROWN BUNCH cunmancarae SAUSAGES PACK 55 BEEF LIVER Sao 4 9¢| —FVBEETS = 2 25 — ON. ie _ 1B ABYC | merorren pascuar LEAD PENCILS. | = : sHOUTDER + | CELERY = ~~ 2 Se An 5 00 Chicken WINGS « 39c|LAMB CHOPS - o» 5Q¢| soca ome NE hide se ———| TOMATOES 2 = 55¢ =| PORK ROAST - 69 pan se tha he erm ower Fawoee | CANTALOUPE = 29¢ LIBBY'S PORK CHOPS a” 71% BUTTER LB, 63¢ LARGE, FLUFFY LIBBY’S DEEP BROWN |. CHRISTIE'S R ATH TOWELS a BEANS "=" 5% $1|Graham Wafers 3 = $1 e 2 11 0z. Bottles 39° - Bach 89> yer and -was told one would be | found. He {s charged tn the deaths Ginette Martineau and Char- otte - (Shirley) Doucet, both’ 20. Miss Martineau was killed in a! downtown, Montreal roomir J, house Aug. 1% and-Miss Doucet | et. a motel in suburban St. | Laurent two days later. | Leblanc was arrested in| Bawkesbury, Ont., during the | : weekend. ST. HUBERT Cyrus. Gaudet of Moncton, N. B. has visited with his parent, Mr. and Mrs. Abdon Gaudet, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Gallant wf St. Philip. . Swimming classes have open- ed at Abram’s Village shore un- der the instructions of Merlin Gallant of North Rustico. Seven- ty-two applicants are taking the course, 35 from Wellington and 87 from Abram’s Village and Gurrounding districts. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arcade §. Arsen- ault of Abram's Village were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cassie and | two children, Mr. and Mrs. Col- burly and son Bernie and Wil- bert Simpson all of Amherst, .N. 6., also Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gallant and daughter Gall of Ha- lifax, Edmond_Arsenault- of-Mi. ami.—Florida, Mr. and Mr. George Walch, Mr. and Mrs. Ul- fic Arsenault, Mr. and Mrs. J» nis Gallant and three children, Paulette, Michael and .-Tommy, all of Toronto: alsn Mr. and Mrs. Jim Keller and son John |. Mare, of Ontario. Raymond Arsenault who had|° been employed in Windsor, Ont. is spending the summer months with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Camille Arsenault @f Abram's Village Mathilda Arsenault who {ts em- ployed in Toronto, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthoney Gallant | ef. Abram’s Village. Recent visitors at the home of Mi and Mrs. John 1, Arsenault WHITE GRANULATED . Peanut Butter +} £ U G A R- 10: | = DISH. CLOTHS ~ Lb. a Cc 3 oT TeRiET | eco | sTIRING | 5 ™ 54 00. CREST LoUID _.. “FLUFFO TOOTHPASTE | DETERGENT | SHORTENING | FACE SOAP 6 BARS IN BAG Reg. 1.49 THE BIG C SUPER SIZE of Moosonee, ia 2 rac 89° Le nes *7 7 39° @ = HIGHLINER PRE-COOKED ol Camille Bernard. Florid oe _ = am ‘sa SCALLOPS # TRAY 59¢ end Mrs. Lue Rivet and daugh- | 9 -- FIRST QUALITY Listen to News and Views on Groceries —CFCY Thursday at 11 a.m. ter Danielle of Montreal have | LEMONADE 9 TINS 29% [AERSLS | returned home after spending a DELIVERY 5 FARMHOUSE PECAN few days visiting, at the home of % NYLONS | Mr. and Mrs. Camille Arsenault , #3 eeSSes ; 12 0Z. Specialists in® Lorraine Arseriault of @orn- % e 7 FRASERVALE 2 2 LB. POLY BAG Fresh Fruits : e ° a Vegetables . FRENCH PRIS BAG 53c work after spending some time | ee eo? PERFECTION visiting with her mother Mrs ICECREAM — + 99c ' . SUNKIST PINK OR WHITE Gabrielle Arsenault and broth- ers, Robert and Simon and fam- | fy of Abram’s Village. ll Town Recent visitors ‘at the home of | i : Is— nn ase ee? Mr. and Mrs. Agno Maddix of St. i DEVON Gilbert were their daughter Clair | . ©! Montreal. their son Melvin ot | p E A ; Toronto, also Mrs. Camille Ar- o Arsenault, Jos Capone and Ri : renault of Minto, N.B.; “Aldona chard Ercico « CUSTOMER | c Shop Where Parking Ie] I | 3 20-02. Tas §9 “PARKING A Pleasure At - - - ROBINSON SUPPLIES LTD. S - 48 St. Peter’s Read : : 3 * j ; “fe