-- $0-The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Jan. 18, 1962. \Smallwood Has Complaint ~ Night Shopping Tren JOHN'S, Nfid. Premier Smallwood | “They pleked oot the very |writtes Prime Minister Diefen- Program started last month, would be carried out. They de- not work and that ordinary win- several fishermen and. fisher- cided how much money would \ter works,were not the way to Fishermen's Aid No Good fires croup have compined ne sen io each Individual set help the Sisreseed fishermen ‘the benefits were not going to tlement.” ts coer Pan (CP) —; Ina statement Mr. "©@dy fishermen. pe oie © town Ces oe Ge vee tence said here |Smallwood said some people did Mr. Bmali wood said federal road boards or other organiza- (Oil, Fem om, ” Mr. Smail- the whole government officials ‘came to |tions were . not “spending the: wood said. ! ; ‘belongs to the federal g¢ john’s from Ottawa and money from Ottawa in a “way : government” and was de- | out the whole scheme. that satisfies the fishermen who NORTHERN GATE should be sent to Ot- They decided what places along need help, the thing for the’ Davis Strait connecting the ~ Now Affecting Banks = eee See eee es Product will higher than over the last months,”" By FORBES RHUDE . be ‘somewhat ‘aos Canadian Press Business Editor The effects of night shopping, which allows Mom and Pop. to up an evening buying and perhaps bring along kids, are spreading. More and more stores, many originally opposed to e , are keeping their doors and now the chartered are taking a look at wha’ ‘gram is no good. “tN t Rs have chosen se- in Ontario — six entres in Metropoli- apd one each in. and St. Catharines- extend their present hours from the pres- m.6:00 p.m. to 7:30 step is experimental,” * said, “to see whether. there is a demand fot banking services in the even- ing.” 4 . aa COMPANIES ACTIVE The fact that trust companies also oa even longer hours | , and are actively | scene for savirigs, is also * as a factor. Sere auld fff STEAK T-BONE or SIRLOIN : 89c LB. FOR EXTRA FLAVOR GREEN GABLE ‘SAUSAGES 49c Lb. LOIN ENDS PORK ROAST - 5 9c i. , SWEET PICKLED CORNED BEEF cee —29¢u recreate banking services are popular. It eould spread te night-banking downtown, where night sho ping hours also are popular, | and it could possibly result in etaggering of present day-grme | Bours. For the banks, a con- Giderable staff problem is in _ ’ The port ots Halifax has new edition of its Ca- annually. . 64-page booklet, consist- is designed, the , says “to give a concise but compre- S Rensive s of the finan- cial statistics of Canada, the 10- Provinces and 17 larger muni- si ties.’ ‘ood, on in its January feview, “For the. ‘manihe ahead there = 100 indication at present t the recovery will develop fo boom proportions, It is ely, however, that the rate of growth in the Gross National | MISCOUCHE Mr. and Mrs. Amable Gaa- det of St. ‘Nicholas are receiving on their 65th anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Gao- | det were married on January the | ae St. John the Baptist Chru ‘ CO FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS BIRDSEYE CUT GREEN BEANS 2 ™** 49c ZERO PAK ISLAND ; PEAS | 2? PKGS. VALLEY FARM— 2 LB. PKG. . FRENCH FRIES - YORK RAINBOW — Camille —DesRoches arrivea at his home in Miscouche after having spent the holidays im Montreal at the home of his . Gaughter and son-in-law. Mrs, Eulalie Arsenault ot Miscouche recently spent some time in Wellington at the home of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr, and Mrs. Archie Aréenault. On Wednesday evening ine Miscouche Council of the Cath- 2 ane Olic Women's League held their 7 Pocmnd meeting in‘ the high 4 c Dennis. Gaudet, Ernest Gav ~@et and -Billy Peters of Mie touche recently left for Chan lottetown where. they are taking & Civil Defence’ Course. Mrs. Gus Gaudet, Miscouche is much improved after having 53c Spent some time in Prince | : IN County Hospital receiving treat- TROUT PKG. 65c ment. ae yee Mr. and Mrs. Albert Landry of Miscouche jeft for Ontarto where they will spend some time visiting frelatines and ' Mr, and Mrs. Howard Me Donald of Charlottetown were | Visitors to Miscouche on Sun- | Way guests of Mr. and Mre ohn C. Poirier. On Monday evening the Mis- fouche Catholic Women's Lea held a bingo in the parish ll. A good crowd attended. SCIENTIFIC CLERIC William Conybeare, the noted geologist who died in _— CRISP Cr _ NO, 1 COOKING a. | earlier state- \e*nment in the legislature. assista e The program involves a $300,- thing from - %6 |ments that the a la winter works ‘program to | program. the seacoast should receive any- fishermen to do is to complain el FFPy i F § gO works to Ottawa.” \is about 200 feet wide at its . Smallwood said he had HICKEN ED PORK = HEINZ FANCY Qu ALITY HEINZ BREAD 'N BUTTER PICKLES ZIP LAUNDRY © BAR SOAP ‘COLGATE’S BEAUTY TOILET SOAP CHOW CHOW -DEL MONTE —48 OZ. TIN SUCCESS CRYSTAL KLEEN LEMON OR VANILLA _ ED. SMITH KETCHUP TOMATO JUICE - 32: Z]¢ FOIL WRAP a0 Qe McCREADY'S MARITIME MADE ~. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 39c PURE EXTRACT Front-to-back and wall-to-wall . . . CO-OP. SUPER MARKET is a storeful of LOW PRICES! What does this mean to you? It means you can cut: down your food bills considerably without cutting down on the quantity of the foods you buy. It’s as logical as one-plus-one is two that more low prices add up to more cash savings for you. Come in and see for yourself. You'll be convinced—6000 square feet of low prices means a square - 4 . Lb GRADE “~A" . ISLAND Average 6 to 8 Ibs, SWEET PICKLED PICNICS Lb, FL OAT STAINS AWAY Het 33 aX. oe . 39¢ wor 206 WAX PAPER EACH 25 CHOCOLATE MARSHMALLOW | 3 «= 29¢|FANCY COOKIES » 39 | MAYFAIR,SPICED OR CORNED BEEF 39¢ it 39c|MEAT LOAF 2 3s 69c f ~~ §9c| PINEAPPLE 2 xs 39¢ MT. STEWART-— 24 02. JAR - STRAWBERRY JAM BEE HIVE. 2 OZ. BTL. (19 g 8 bE g F u ! EOE EE ILI. READY TO SERVE DELICIOUSLY FLAVORED BARBECUE | | CHICKEN — AVERAG :; WEIGHT 3 LBS. BEFORE COOKING 1.39 = CROSBY'S PURE BARBADOES - MOLASSES NEW BUTTERCAKE CAKE MIX cnoconar® Y Betty Crocker APPLE Sauce &R pel. VTTERCREAM a FOR YOUR FINEST BAKING SNOWFLAKE - SHORTENING 2 59 2 LB. TIN 2x2: 39¢ ‘CORN SYRUP sre 70 NE An Vie on ccs — CY TAEDA, A Sr ae od Se * COFFEE 100% PURE % Gem 89