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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-04-21, Page 17CENTRAL FOOD MARKET STOCK-UP/STOCK-UP/STOCK-UP Robin. Hood Cake Mixes • , 4/59c Tulip Margarine 3/79c Challenge Pink Salmon . , ...... . 2/79c Little Abner Orange Drink 2/49c Giant Fab Laundry Detergent, 20c off , .63c We handle BARTLIFF'S BREAD Fresh Frozen Lake Trout „ . , . ..... lb. 79c Fresh. Frozen Lake Smelts pkg. 25c Coleman's Wieners, special ...... lb. 43c Fresh Pork Shoulder Roast ..... „ lb. 49c Sunrise Milk, per quart 25c 2% Milk, carton 23c Calif. Sweet Oranges, 163s 3 doz. $1.00 Golden Bananas, only lb. 15c Fresh Strawberries pt. 39c Large Pineapple each 29c Call in and look around - Our Fruit and Vegetables are kept fresh in refrigerated counters. PHONE 357-3241 - WINNAM ,10111111•1110• MMEN•••••••• AT OUR Rexall DRUM STORK Sole prices effective April 11111 through 23rd 1966. Right reserved to limit quantities sad prices sub- ject to change without entice. Errors and omissions excepted. BONUS BUYS Not 1¢ Sale Specials ... but values you can't afford to miss! (R-e---'10 SUPER PLENAMINS DOUBLE DIVIDEND COMBINATION Purchase the 72 tablet size 9.96 VALUE at the regular price of 4.98 and get a second bottle of ec ea 72 for only one dollar more. speiniala A SPECIAL "EARLY BIRD" OFFER ON CANADA'S LARGEST-SELLING VITAMIN-MINERAL PRODUCT. Special value on RexelPs fluoride for- ' mule toothpaste. Pack of 3 tubes only Reg. 79/ 45 plastic adhesive bandages for the well stocked medicine chest Silque. For dishes and hand- washables. 32 oz. Regular 991 q SHAVE CREAM "lavender" lather or brushless Pock of 3 tubes q TOOTHPASTE o QUIK-BANDS o LOTION DETERGENT 1.09 550 79c 89c MEDICINE CHEST ID HEMORRHOIDAL PREPS. Oint- ment, 1 oz, 2/$1.26. Suppositor. ies, 12's, reg. $1.60, now 2 for $1.61 0 KIDNEY& BLADDER PILLS 100's, 2 for $1.40; 50's, reg. 890, 2/90¢ q LINMENT. White X, 8 oz. reg. 981, I 2/990; 4 oz. reg. 591, 2/60¢ EICASTOR OIL. 8 oz. reg. 750, 2/76¢ 4 oz. regular 55¢, now 2 for 56¢ 0 WITCH HAZEL. 4 oz, reg. 451, 2/46¢; 8 oz. size reg. 850, 2/86¢ 0 ASTHMA POWDER 10 oz. 2/$2.26 Asma-Kets Tabs, 24's, 2/99¢ 0 FOOT POWDER. 4 oz., 2 for 900 0 HEADACHE TABS. "One Minute" 100's2 for $1.01; 24's now 2/51¢ 0 LIN-A-SEPTIC 4 ounces 2/$1.01 0 LAXATIVE. "Orderlies" Chocolat- ed. 120's 2/51.80; 60's, 2/51.01 0 WORM SYRUP. Piperazine. l6oz. reg. $5.75,2/55.76;40z.2/$1.76 COUGHS & COLDS q REXILLANA COUGH SYRUP. 8 oz. reg.$1.40,2/$1.41;4oz.2/$1.01 Children's 4 oz., reg. 981, 2/99¢ 0 NASAL SPRAY. 18 cc. 2/$1.01 0 NOS E EphedAND THROAT DROPS. With rine. 1 oz. reg. $1, 2/51.01 0 ANALGESIC BALM. 1% oz. 2/90¢ 0 CAMPHORATED 0 IL 8oz. reg.90g, 2/91¢; 4 oz., reg. 55g, 2 for 56¢ o LIPSTICK CrZrfannies.ig=n;V°Isdareiancgh!ZI:s 2/1.11 o ADRIENNE SHAMPOO 2=rnaYclgirlOole4n9IT: 2/1.50 o HAND LOTION L'e.".d.Azdir $111e.g.a4m.);'.",14!Argn:::., 2/760 o VITAMIN C rn1gn,r.ntab,.tglc?,I,/ $44m0.., 188 2/704 o MULTIPLE VITAMINS ilg811Vikfrok3 ,9.9.;,. 2/L30 o COUGH DROPS Medicated with 2/261 o MILK OF MAGNESIA Tahxea ttvac.' 20 t:z.fasiVol!Raeng.agg ' 2/901 o BRONCHIAL SYRUP 2 uSfiloatY6trooza.tsriezel i.,erf 41.69 °4 2/990 o ANTACID GEL ;-`Ltr aggrotilgg,zilat.T17.6. 2/1.36 o CHEWABLE VITAMINS'rn. Z08150s 2 /3.96 o GERIATRIC VITAMINS =1:.e2/$Vez100s?.2,°:2/5.50 o VANILLA EXTRACT '4':;9';. A2rAci 14 f lOaZoRiei.13,i4 2/460 DUSTING POWDER Formulated from finest Italian talc. Choose Adrien- ne regular or Adrienne Lav- ender, In attractive gift boxes. 5 ex, 9 /2.51 Reg. $2.60 exit "/ KLENZO BRUSHES Savings for the whole family! Adults nylon brushes, tufted style or convex. 2/51¢ Regular 50P Adults' natural bristle 1/704 Youths' nylon bristle 2/400 Children's nyloa bristle file? STATIONERY BUYS BELMONT BALLPOINT. Handy, refillable. Reg. $1.00, 2/51.01 Ej BALLPOINT PENS. Reg. 290 to 500. Stock up at 2/30¢ and 2/51¢ 0 NOTES. 2/76¢. Hasty Notes 2/36¢ 0 AIRMAIL STATIONERY. Letter pad, envelopes, reg. 25¢, 2/26¢ Note pads, reg.15¢, special 2/16¢ 0 BOXED STATIONERY. Paper & envelopes. 2/51.01 to 2/51.76 Pink Letters, Florals, 2/$1.26 q ALLOCASION CARDS. Floralle- gance, C 2/51.51. Cards, 2/$1.01 FOR GOOD DENTAL CARE O'SMOKER'S TOOTH POWDER. Refreshes mouth. 2% oz. 2/81¢ 0 SMOKER'S TOOTH PASTE. For whiter teeth. 2% dz. Now 2/76¢ q REXADENT TOOTH PASTE or powder. 3 oz. reg. 691. 2/70¢ 0 DENTAL FLOSS. Hygienic! 30 yds. 2/51¢ and 100 yds. 2/51.26 VALUES FOR MEN 0 AEROSOL SHAVE CREAM. Royal Stag. 6 oz. Reg. $1.25 2/$1.26 0 D RAZORn BLADES St of1 ainl0ess S1te50el. Dispenser pack 2/$. 0 HAIR CREAM. Glos•Kreme or Brite'n Groorn24 oz. tubes 2/99¢ 0 BACHELOR Cream Hair Dressing. 4 oz. tube. Reg. $1.00. 2/$1.01 0 PIPE. Cterion imorted brar, top qu S ality ri , 2/55.01 p and 2/$3. i 01 0 WATCH BANDS Metal expansion 52/1.51. Nylon bands, 2/$1.01 HOUSEHOLD NEEDS 0 AIR REFRESHER 11 oz. 2/51.50 0 MOTH CRYSTALS 3 oz. 2/51¢ 0 MOTH PROOFER 11 oz. 2/$1.50 O LATEX GLOVES Reg. 7902 pr. 80¢ 0 COLOURING BOOKS Now 2/26¢ 0 CELLULOSE TAPE Refills 2/50¢ q FACE CLOTHS 12"x 12"2/36¢ O BILLFOLDS Men's and Ladles! Top grain leathers in plain and tooleddesigns2/$5.01 &2/$2.51 0 CUP AND SAUCER English Bone China. Assorted patterns 2/53:01 0 LIGHT BULBS "Double Life" 25, 40, 60 and' 100 watts 2/50¢ 0 BATTERIES Transistor, 2/901, Flashlight AA &D batteries, 2/31¢ 0 SUPPORT HOSIERY Rexall seam- ed nylon. Reg. $4.95 pr. 2/$4.96 0 IRONING BOARD COVER2/51.30 ADHESIVE TAPE Your choice: 1, x Siard. or ;4 , x 10 yard. g 66o Regular 64 roll.16. POLYMULSION LIQUID VITAMINS 7 vitamins including Niacin- amide and Riboflavin. Deli- cious "orange" taste chil- dren love. 8 oz. regular $2.00 each. 2/2.01 16 oz. reg. $3.50. Z/S.61 32 oz. reg. 56.50. ri0.61 HAIR SPRAY Regular • Firm Hold Soft Hold. No• sticky dulling lac- quer. Lanolin added' for softness and sheen. Finest quality at less than 7t per oz. 14 oz. aero- 9 /1.80 sols. Reg. $1.79 L./ MINERAL OIL Resell heavy American type. U.S.P. 16 oz. OM regularly 891 " err Last Chance to Enter WIN YOUR 1965 INCOME TAX CONTEST! 'Win up to $500. - Double your money if your entry includes SUPER KIMMINS proof of purchase or facsimile. Complete details on entry blanks at all Rexall drug stores. 2 for the price of plus a penny! HYDROGEN PEROXIDE Bleach and disinfectant. 10 vol. U.S.P. 9/31 4 oz. reg. 30 " 6 oz. regular 4SP OW 16 ox. regular 750 IMO A-SA-REX HEADACHE TABLETS Fast, effective relief of headache, neuralgia pains and cold symptoms. Resall's owe, 5 gr.100's 2/60o P1 TO MAN AND HIS WORLD Mrs. Clarence Sparling, Miss and Sharon Collings of Napanee, Wanda Sparling and Mrs. El- Mr. and Mrs. Manly Kimmett mer Harding and Miss Marion of Napanee visited Thursday at Harding of Fordwich spent Fri- the same home, day in London. Holy Communion will be Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Flem- held Sunday in St. Stephen's ing, Mrs. Wm. McNab, Mr. Anglican Church, Gorrie, at Robt. McNab and Miss Mina 11.30 a, m. Rev. J. P. Gan- Burrell of Tara and Mr. and don, Exeter, will conduct the Mrs. Wm. Hart of Wroxeter service. Rev. H. D. Jenkins visited Sunday with Mr. and will preach in Trinity Memor- Mrs. Melvin Finlay. ial Church, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Woods, St. Stephen's Woman's Aux- Judy, Gene and Kim of Kitch- iliary will meet Thursday, Ap- ener visited Mrs. Jas. Shera re- ril 20 at 2.30 p.m. at the cently. home of Mrs. John Dinsmore. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Searson spent Wednesday with the for- mer's mother, Mrs. Jane Sear- son of Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gilmar visited at the homes of Mr. Ray- mond Gowdy and Mr. Ed. Gil- mar, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Koch spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beyers, Con. 1, Howick. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Schenk and family spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schenk of New Hamburg. Week-end visitors at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Ronald Sweeney were Mr. and Mrs. George Collings, Misses Mary Gorrie Personals Open House for Bible Graduate GORRIE-Open house will be held Saturday for the homecom• ing of Miss Eleanore Preiss by her sisters, Mrs. Shirley Culbert and Mrs. Joyce Schenk, after- noon and evening, at the home of her mother, Mrs. M. Preiss in Clifford. She is a past graduate of Nor. well District High School and for the past three years has been attending Brier Crest Bible In- stitute in Caronport, Sask., where she graduated on April 17, Win BOYS FROM BRUSSELS who were confirm- Van Poucke, Joe Terpstra; centre: Donald ed at the Sacred Heart Church here include Blake, George Krieger, Louis Krieger; front: from the left, back row: John Hinz, Gerry Michael Blake, Neil Ryan, Michael Sebastian. 4 Johnston Rexall Pharmacy by K. R. Witherden your telephone manager Now that April Is here, complete with thoughts of in- come tax, rainy weekends and, in most communities, the return of Daylight Saving Time, most property owners are anxious to begin work out of doors. During the long winter months when snow covered yards and patios many have been busy making plans to plant shrubs or trees, put up a new fence or make other improvements, However, be- fore you get your hands on the shovel or any other dig- ging tool, please, give us a call to find out if there are any buried cables on your real estate, All it takes is one Police, fire, ambulance, hospital or other emergency ser- vices may have been disrupted when careless digging mangled this portion of cable buried underground. hefty thrust of a shovel or a well-sunk fence post to dam- age a buried cable. This damage could disrupt regular telephone service, long distance, data-sending facilities or even emergency communications that might be transmit- ted by telephone wire. This cable-locating service is pro- vided free by Bell Canada. Just give us a call at 611. We will advise you quickly if cable is under your property. And, while we are on the subject of cable protection, some- thing else comes to mind. The burning of brush and last year's dead grass is another popular April pursuit in cen- tres where fire regulations permit. Before striking the match, look up. There is nothing like a roaring fire be- neath telephone wires to put part of the system out of commission. And, the pungent smell of an outdoor fire is not enhanced by adding burning cable: Like good health, the telephone is never fully appreciated until we are with- out it. Let's do our best to look after both. * * When you lift the receiver on your telephone you may notice that your telephone set has been made in Canada by Northern Electric. If you have ever stopped to watch the huge cable laying machinery placing cable underground you will likely have noticed that the tremendous reel that unwinds that cable is marked in large letters, "Northern Electric." In communities where a new telephone switch- ing centre is being constructed by Bell Canada (and there have been many in Ontario the past few years), it is Northern Electric equipment that goes into it, and North- ern Electric technicians who install and test the equip- ment to make sure it operates to exacting standards. Northern Electric has developed Canadian sources for more than 95 percent of all material it purchases. More than 5,000 other Canadian firms are engaged In supplying Bell Canada's various needs through Northern Electric. This close relationship between Bell Canada and Northern Electric is tot accidental. Northern Electric is Bell's wholly-owned research, manufacturing and purchasing sub- sidiary, The resulting unity of purpose and shared objec- tives contribute to the high quality and reasonable cost of service enjoyed by Bell Canada customers. The partner- ship provides the necessary degree of integration in re- search, supply and service operation that solves particularly Canadian problems-distance, climate and sparsity of popu- lation to assure customers a standard of service that is second to none in the world. ham Advance-Times, Thursda , April 21, 1906 - Page 9 BELL LINES Pick yours up now WHILE OFFICIAL DISCOUNT PRICES APPLY at your neighbourhood chartered bank branch! Open and build a Family Expo 67 Tour Account. Be sure your family sees Expo 67 -April 28 to Oct. 2'7 at Montreal. THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOU AND YOUR COMMUNITY DIAL 357-1880 WINGHAM