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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-04-09, Page 9THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, 1953 Page 7 Wool Growers’Organization WOOL SHIP COLLECT TO Our Registered Warehouse No, 1 WESTON, ONTARIO Reliable Grading Direct Settlement Shippers may obtain sacks and twine Without charge from EXETER DISTRICT CO-OP Box 71, Exeter or by writing direct to CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE WOOL GROWERS LIMITED 217 Bay St., Toronto Canada w Meteor Mercury Lincoln Used Car Lot ’50 PLYMOUTH COACH Light Green, Sunvisor ’49 METEOR COACH Two-Tone, Factory Condition ’49 FORD COACH Light Color ’46 MERCURY COACH Beautiful Condition ’46 CHEV SEDAN ’41 FORD COACH ’38 FORD COACH ’37 TERRAPLANE COACH ’36 PLYMOUTH COACH ’50 STUDEBAKER TRUCK Half-Ton South End Service Russ and Chuck Snell PHONE 328 EXETER M It's Fertilizer Time! Have You Ordered Yours? If not, now is the time while there is a good sup­ ply of well cured ferti­ lizer on hand. All Analysis Available P. L. McNaughton Agent Phone 55 Hensall Bradt-Hackney Exchange Vows Miss Dora Hackney and Jo­ seph Bradt were married by the ~ .. gjn<.jair at j p in April 4, The cere- performed at the manse. wore a navy sheer navy and white ac- Rev. Donald on Saturday, mony was Presbyterian The bride dress with c.essories and a corsage of white hyacinths. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hackney. Mr. and Mrs. Bradt left for a wedding trip to Niagara ___ _ and upon their return will make •their home in Exeter. Falls By MISS JANE DYKEMAN There will be an Easter Can­ tata by the Woodham Choir in Zion United Church on Sunday, April 12 at 8 o.’clock. Mr. George Earl, Exeter, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nor­ man Brock. Misg Phyllis Hern, of London, spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cushman and Michael spent Sunday eve­ ning with -My. and Mrs. Jud Dykman. Michael is remaining for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dobson and Gwen, of Kirkton, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hopkin, of Science Hill, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jaques. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hern spent Sunday with Mrs. Martene, of Dashwood. Guests with Mr. and Gerald Hern on Saturday eve­ ning were Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Nixon and Karen, of Weston, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thompson and Keith. Mr. and Mrs. George Jaques, of Exeter, spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hern. Mr. and Mrs. entertained Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and family, Mr. Passmore and and Mrs. Milton Kellar ily on Friday evening. Mrs. Sugden spent with Rev, and Mrs. Livingston, of Winthrow. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Snell and Billy, of Grimsby, spent the weekend with Mr. and Ephriam Hern. Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam and Mr. and Mrs. Orville and Billy spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wescott, Eden. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ogle, of Strath roy, with Mr. Brock. Mr. and spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hunter, Eden. •Mrs. Allan Jaques Percy Passmore, Frayne Parsons, Lome Passmore and Mrs. Aimer family and Mr. and fam- Sunday Mrs. Hern Snell spent the weekend and Mrs. Wellington Mrs. Wellington Brock The Canadian 1952 tomato crop was harvested from 42,630 acres. ecia Gospel Services EVANGELIST — Moses H. Roth, Baden, Ont., at the Zurich Mennonite Church APRIL 9— 19 AT 8:00 P.M. COME PRAYING, RECEIVE A BLESSING! BRING YOUR FRIENDS “Seek ye the Lord while He may be found.” Isa. 55:6 FARM PROFIT BUILDERS *>y GOODJfYEAR You do more and better work in less time when you use the best, yet you pay no more! Here are just 4 farm profit builders from our complete lineup! SUPER SURE-GRIP TRACTOR TIRE Super Sure-Grip’s o-p-e-n c-e-n-t-e-r tread with its deeper bite gives greater traction and longer wear than any other 'tractor tire! Under year-round conditions for any farm operation it gives you the greatest pull on earth! MARATHON TRUCK TIRES Cut truck tire costs from the start with the Good­ year Marathon I It’s bar­ gain priced .. . guaran­ teed, built to give long service. SOLUTION 100 Let us weight tractor tires Solution 100 1 It makes any tractor tire work better! Ends periodic infla­ tion checks by assur­ ing constant, correct tirO pressure. KLINGTITE FARM BELTING KlingtitebeltingdeJivers all the power . . . all the time! It clings to pulley surfaces, prevents loss of power through slippage! Won’t stretch , . . won’t shrink 1 H-4 This Week In Whalen By MRS. F. SQUIRE Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rowcliffe of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Langton, London, were Good Friday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fitzgerald, London, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hodgins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hodgins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire were Friday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Bryan near Granton. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hodg­ son, London, spent the Easter weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Wil­ liam Hodgson. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson and Carol visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, of London. Miss Angela O’Brien spent weekend in Windsor with and Mrs. Bert Newman. Mr. William Currie, who spent some time with Mr. Mrs. O’Brien, returned to home in Wingham Saturday. Gary O’Brien, Lucan, visited with Mr. and Mrs. O’Brien dur­ ing the Easter vacation. Mr. George Earl, Exeter, visit­ ed recently with Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen. Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire, Prospect. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Tom called on Mr. Church' Comments About By MBS, K. McKELMB Huron County Cromarty | Crop Report i t EXETER TABERNACLE p.m.—Bible Study and p.m.—Challengers meet home of Mrs. C. Blan- Fri., E. Sun., Sun., Sun., Seryice- fully came. We invite you to church. P.A.O.C. Rev. II. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8 Prayer. Thurs., 8 at the chard. 8 p.m.—-Y.P.S. Speaker: Mr, Cud more. 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m.—A Good Song •the day of Pentecost LOOK FOR THIS “HIGH SIGN” OF QUALITY ^.TIRES^i FRED HUXTABLE PHONE: 153W INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER SALES A SERVICE AUTHORIZED GOOD/VeAR DEALER the Mr, has and liis E. Pym, Exeter, Smith, Wiarton, and Mrs. Alex William •Mrs. Baillie and Mr. and Mrs. Morley, Sr. recently. Mr. and Mrs. William Jr. and Janice were Morley, Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. . Pym, Elimville. Mrs. William Brooks, London, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baillie. •Mr. Harvey Herbert, Bramp­ ton, was a weekend visitors with Mr. Wilfred Herbert. Miss Willis entertained the children and pre-school children to an Easter party on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkinson and Glenn visited recently with Mr. and |‘ Exeter. Mrs. Ronnie, with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parkin­ son. Mrs.. Ray Parkinson and fam­ ily spent Good Friday with Mrs. Arthur Hardie, of Devizes. •Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkinson were in Exeter Tuesday attend­ ing the funeral of the late Mrs. Arthur Kerslake. Mrs. Dennis Hunter, Dearborn, Mich., Miss Alice McClentock, of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whalqn, of London, were Easter visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Whelihan. Mr. and Mrs. William Hodgson and Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ mond Hodgson, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hodgson and family were Saturday eve­ ning guests with Mr.'and Mrs. Harold Carter, Metropolitan. Mrs. William Hodgson, Mrs. Alex Bailllie, Mrs. William Mor­ ley, Sr. and Elva were at Wood­ ham Thursday afternoon at the W.M.S. meeting. Woodham enter­ tained several auxiliaries. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Morley and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. O’Neil, of Denfield. Turkey Dinner The Euchre Club met at the schoolhouse on Monday evening for their final party of this season when all sat down to a turkey dinner. The remainder of the evening was spent dancing. Messrs. Laverne Morley, William French and Art Cann donated the turkeys. Mrs. Arthur H o d g i n s Laura, of Clandeboye, were Friday visitors with Mr. •Mrs. William Morley, Sr. Mrs. Wilson Morley, of Ralph Parkinson and London, visited Sunday and Good and Double-Ring Ceremony Solemnized In Crediton In a double-ring ceremony performed by the Rev. W. C. Parrott in the Crediton United Cliurch, Edith Winnifred Mack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ fred D. Mack, Crediton, became the bride of George Edgar Leslie, son of Mr. and Leslie, of Mount lilies and spring ated the church. The bride, who marriage by her father, wore a floor-length gown Of shell pink satin and net with over-skirt of draped net was held flowers bouquet Miss sister’s Mrs. Alex -M. Royal. Easter flowers decor- was given lii Her fingertip by a headdress and she carried of calla lilies. Rosalie Mack, as maid of honor, veil of a her wore orchid taffetta and net and car­ ried a bouquet of spring flowers. Barbara Whiting, flower girl, wore orchid marquisette over taffetta and carried a nosegay of sweet peas. Bruce McBain was groomsman and Bryce Mack, brother of the bride, was an usher. Mrs. Kenneth McCrae, Dash­ wood, presided at the organ and T. EL Hoffman, Dashwood, was the soloWt, -■ For the reception at the bride’s home, Mrs. Mack received wearing navy blue with navy and white checked cape and navy accessories. The bride changed to a navy satin striped beige top co.it series for their Michigan. Upon and Mrs. Leslie home in Toronto. taffetta dfdss^ and navy acces- xvedding trip to their return, Mr, will make their See The New TRIVITT memorial •— Anglican — . Rector: Rev, L. Langford, ! ________B.A., M.A. THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH This Sunday, 2:30 p.m. — Ser­ vice in Exeter Canadian Legion Hall. All welcome. JAMES ST. CHURCH Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M., Musical Director 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. Sermon Subject: “Take Not the Holy Spirit from Us.” Anthem by the Choir, p.m.—Evening Worship. The “ ' " ‘ - - - ern this The A warm welcome is extended to all. 7 Exeter Order Star will he service. Junior Choir of the East­ present for will sing. MAIN ST. CHURCH Organist School in School. Rev. A. E. Holley, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Sunday, April 12— 10 a.m.—The Church all Departments. 11 a.m.—The Nursery 11 a.m.—“W.M.S, Easter Thank- offering Service.” Guest Speaker: Mrs. Thompson of Wingham. Duetists: Mrs. G. Grant and •Mrs. Wm. McCool of Wingham. Anthem : “Lift Up Your Heads.” p.m.—“The Third Dimension.” Come and bring a friend. 7 ■ Announcements , Birth, Death, and Marriage Notices are inserted free of charge. Cards of Thanks In Memoriam Notice .75 single verse, .25 extra each additional verse, Engagement Notices are BIRTHS .75, for for and .75. •• APPLEBY—Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ap­ pleby, Simcoe, are pleased to an­nounce the arrival of their — James Ernest John, on April 3, 3 953; a grandson and Mrs. Fred Appleby, of HUNKIN — Mr. and Mrs. Hiinkin announce the birth ___daughter on April 5, 1953, at South Huron Hospital, Exeter. JAQUES—To Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jaques, of Crediton, a son, on April 4, 1953 (John Wesley). SCHROEDER—To Mr. and Mrs. Le­ roy Schroeder, London, a son. on April 6, at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London. Mr. son, Friday, for Mr. Simcoe. Wilfred Of their of the congregation. News of Kirkton By MRS. I. N. MARSHALL Mrs. Ethel Currie and Miss-j Barbara Norris, of Winnipeg, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker and other friends in the community. They are on a return trip from Florida where l^pent the winter. ■ Mrs. Jean Chalmers and ■lavid, of London, spent the ■er weekend with Mr, and ■homas Wren. ■ Mrs. John Wallace and ■aret Ann are visiting relatives ■i Niagara Falls and Buffalo. ■ Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Currie, ■.on don. spent the Easter week­ end with her parents, Mr. and ■irs. Otto Walker. I Miss Marguerite Duncanson, of ■oronto, is spending the Easter ■ olidays with her parents at the ■ianse. I Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Binning ■ nd Richard Mitchell visited with ■er parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Mc- ■iellar on Easter Sunday. I Mrs. Robert Lavery, Staffa, is ■isiting with her niece, Mrs. T. Baaing. B Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Allen at- Bended the thirty-fifth wedding Bmniversary of her parents, Mr. Bmd Mrs. Stanley Dow, on Good ■Friday. I Mr. Ken Cuthill, Winthrop, has ■been engaged to work in the mill. I Mr. and Mrs. Ted Storey and ■children visited over the weekend Iwith her parents in Kincardine. I Mrs. George Jarvis, Saskatoon, [spent a few days with Mrs. Moore |at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Scott. I A family reunion was held at Ithe home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry [Norris on Sunday. W.M.S. Special Meeting I The Women’s Missionary’ So­ ciety held a special Easter meet­ ing in the church on Good Fri­ day evening, when the program provided in the Glad Tidings was followed with Mrs. Duncanson as leader and Mrs. Sorsdahl as nar­ rator. Short passages of scripture were read by Mrs. T. L. Scott, Mrs. C. McKaig, Mrs. M. Lamond [and Mrs. T. Laing. Mrs. Thomas pcott Sr. led in prayer.| A film, “The Challenge of |Africa”, was shown and a male [quartet composed of Messrs. E. [Tempieman, F. Stagg, R. Laing [and L. Sorsdahl sang two num­ bers, “Christ Died for Me” and f'Neai’ the Cross”. Several mem­ bers from the Staffa and Exeter [Societies were present. Y.P.S. Hold Service I The regular Easter service of |the Y.P.S. was held on Sunday [evening with the president, Miss iMaryaret Walker, in charge. Mrs. R. D. Sadler read a passage of scripture and Miss led in prayer, given by Mr. young people’s singing of the provided several special musical numbers. they son, Eas- Mrs. Ethel Norris address was Sorsdahl. A An L. choir led in the hymns and also DEATHS DAVIS — At her late residence, in Exeter north, on Thursday, April 2, 1953, Sophia Steinhagen, beloved wife of Joseph E. Davis, in her eighty-fourth year. HUNKIN—At South Huron Hospital on Monday, April 6, 1953, ’ * Elizabeth, infant daughter and Mrs. Wilfred Hunkin. MARRIAGES Shirley of Mr. JamesJONES-HAMILTON —At the _____Street United Church on Monday, April 6, 1953, Dorothy Jane Hamil­ton, of Exeter, to Mr. Herbert .Tones, of the R.C.A.F. Centralia, by Rev. H. J. Snell. They were at­ tended by Mr. and Mrs, George Wright, ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Wolfe, of Brodhagen, wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter, Dorene Luclia, ' son, Centralia, take place in .. _ Church, Brodhagen, May 9, at 7:00 p.m. to Henry Dick Wat- The marriage will St. Peter’s Lutheran <>n Saturday, 9c CARDS OF THANKS Mar.vanne LoStell wishes to “thank you” to those who kindly . . membered her with visits, treats and cards during her recent illness, with ohnnial 4 A C3A114R T-TiCVAv) Oo Arthur . ___ manyneighbors for ipathy shown say re- | By G. W. MONTGOMERY Farmers in the south end of the county have commenced work on the land this week. However, it is not expected that any seed­ ing will be done for approxi­ mately one more week. Seed grain continues to very short supply, with tered seed of some of the popular varities being practical­ ly impossible to secure. Demands for open and bred sows in quite brisk, as also is the market for weanling pigs. * Snow Glaze Dinnerware ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ A- ☆ ☆ ☆ be in regis- more Now On, Display At Lindenfields Hardware L.S.M.F.T. CARS 1950 Coach, radio, above average , Sedan, radio, low mileage ...... Club Coupe, nice ....................... Sedan, radio, visor, realy nice Dodge Coach, radio, visor, lovely . Ford Chev Ford Ford Mercury Coach, radio, visor . Dodge Coach, radio ................. Plymouth Sedan ............ .......... Ford Sedan ............................... Studebaker Sedan, spotlight ... Austin Sedan ............................. Hudson Sedan, a buy at ........ Anglia ....................................... Java Motorcycle ..................... TRUCKS 1951 Ford 3-Ton Chassis and Cab, 176” w.b. 1950 1948 1950 1949 Dodge 3-Ton Dump Stake .................... Ford 3-Ton Dump, combination body .. Ford Pickup, nice ........ ............................ Ford I-Ton Express .............................. TRACTORS 1952 1951 1918 1946 1940 1943 Ford, new, to clear at Ford Demonstrator ... Ford, motor Ford, lovely Ford, .steptip Case, a buy overhauled transmission. NEW HOLLAND AND DEARBORN FARM EQUIPMENT 1,995. 1,795. 1,750. 1,395. 1,395. 1,295. 1,295. 1,295. 995. 895. 750. 650. 495. 95. 1,695. 1,595. 995. 895. 850. 1.250. 1,100. 795. 695. 550. 425. Larry Snider Motors special thanks to pltal staff and Di The faiFL.'slako ■ friends, the thei for syir to her Will....... ............... „w ................... pltal and Victoria Hospital thanks ' *- The Mack i kindly theii . Holley home, the 1 who Mrs. Mr. like t kind fol ‘.... -----for beautiful floral ti of sympathy in the wife And mot he: Rev. A. E. ................ Church, pallbearers, and all helped in so many ways, IN MEMORIAM 1- id n Ion th Huron Morlock. lily of the late Mrs. J wish to thank their •elatives less andtheir nd „ sy...,.„........------•ecent bereavement, floral tributes and Also special thanks kindly remembered flowers ki the beautiful ipathy cards, those who so with cards, -----------ile a patient at South Hi “Your Ford - Monarch Dealer” PHONE 624 EXETERDuring 1951, figured on a capita basis, Canadians each tend the movies 18 times. per at-Personall Items Miss Doris Foley, of Guelph, spent the Easter weekend with her mother, Mrs. Thomas Foley. Mr. Alvin Harding, spent the Easter week parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harding. Easter services were the Kirkton United Church and the Anglican Church on Friday morning with very good attend­ ances. Mrs. M. Routly, of St. Marys, is holidaying with her daughter, Mrs. Alex Crago. Mr. and' Mrs. Maitland Ham­ mond and daughters, Joyce and Shirley, of Fergus, spent the weekend with Mr. and Clarence Routley. Ron and Bill Marshall their Easter vacation with and Brian Christie, at London. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart and little daughter, of Sarnia, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Francis. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Alver and daughters and son, of Toronto, were weekend guests with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Roundell. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson and Mrs. N. Watson were Mrs. H. Lambton and Mr. Piper, of Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. A. Robertson, Clinton; Mrs. Ronald of Seaforth, Ron Timms, Miss Muriel Davis, spent the weekend Blanche Switzer. Mrs. M. Gregory this week with Mr, at Byron. •Master Danny Funnel], Wood- stock, spent his Easter vacation with his grandmother, Mrs. Tru­ man Tufts. Mrs. Fred Roger, who has been a patient at Beck Memorial Hospital, London, for some time, spent the weekend at her home in the village. The regular meeting of the Kirkton Young People was held at the home of Donna Stone. Marion Routley was in charge of the meeting, Lunch was served by the hostess. Kirkton WJ. Mrs. Orville Roger *was hostess foi’ the March meeting of Kirk­ ton W.I. ......... presiding, Scripture, a report of the South Perth Institute held in Stratford. Mrs. H, Anderson Was guest speaker and had as her topic “Home and Country”. Mrs. Glen Allen rendered a piano solo. Mrs. Clayton Smith gave a demonstration on making o.hoco- lat.es. Roll call was answered by naming a form of pioneer enter­ taining. It was decided to char­ ter a bus to go to Guelph In •May. .‘Refreshments were served by hostess and committee. Petrolia, with his William held in Mrs. spent David Broome and family, and Mr. and Mrs. of Sarnia. Stratford, with Miss is spending B. Leonard Z" ■ F. A. May & Son Wear Phone 190 EXETER .. Phone 190 — Ladies’, Children’s and Babies’ Wear Goods — Floor-Coverings, etc. New Spring Samples FOR TAILORED-TO-MEASURE r Suits and Topcoats For Men and Ladies REGAL PARK AND BY FASHION-CRAFT year wc present the largest selection of samples thatThis we have ever had. Select your new spring coat and topcoat from cloths from some of the finest mills in England. Each garment is individually hand-cut to your exact measurements and tailored by expert craftsmen. You’ll find the latest styles in a wide range of gabardines, splash weaves, window panes, shadow weaves, nailheads, hairlines and pie-and-pics, at prices that you can afford. MEN’S ALL-WOOL ENGLISH Gabardine Topcoats Popular slip-on models expertly tailored from all-wool Eng­ lish yarn-dyed gabardine, extra closely woven to retain its shape ..........................................*........ $39.00, $45.00, $49.00id visits •on Hos- Speoial staff. 9* Charles Miss Clay pole and nily of the late _____i to thank all those who so tembered and helped during ■ • • ■ special A. EJ. ____________funeral •, and also to the neighbors for beautiful flowers and to those, helped Norma . Joseph Davis and family would to express hear ‘......... . neighbors, frlei their many acts to fai ,’isb rem..... ........................ ___ recent sad bereavement, thanks to Dr. Fletcher, Rev the Hopper-Hockey n any way. —Mr, and Hcanian. !)* •t-felt thanks to ds and relatives of kindness and •Ibutes and cards ... loss of a dear ....... .. Special thanks to Holley of Main St. United who0* with Mrs. Stuart Shier Mrs. G. Allen read the Mrs. C. Switzer gave on the district meeting of aFAIRBAIRN—In loving memory ....... door mother, Mrs. Mabel Fairbairn, who passed away April 1C, 1034. o*Tier memory is a keepsake . With which We will never part. Though God has her in His Keeping We still have her m our hearts.—Ever remembered by her sons and daughters. 9*V Phone 32 IF Line Busy Call 752 J. H. Jones - Groceries Phone 32 If Line Busy Call 752 Superior Store Special Values For April 9, 10 and 11 AYLMER PEACHES Choice quality halves, 15-oz. 2 for 350 WETHEY’S. STRAWBERRY JAM Large 24-oz, jars ........ each 370 FISHERMAN SOCKEYE SALMON Choice quality, 7%-oz. tins .... each 380 NEW CROP MAPLE SYRUP (local) Nice quality $6.50 per gallon BLUE RIBBON TEA Red label, 10^ off reg. price 400 j CARNATION MILK Large tins 3 (of 420 CATELLI COOKED SPAGHETTI With cheese, layge 20-ofc. lifts 2 for 350 tin, $1.35 per Crown quart (plus sealer)