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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-12-18, Page 5..71111RSDAY, DIC, 'sit IC14 18th,' 1941. VVVVVVVVVIMralrgVlnrtrMi Xrrirtqttr y tI MILLINERY n Q ¶ O Thu LAMB Or GODKRICIR AND VICINITY WE THANK YOU et II •1, •,l +il !tl �tl AND WISH 'YOU ALL A VERY WWI CIIIIIKEMAS.ASID A. II 'I' NEW Y.Q. McK non's . Millinery Phone 155, The Square YF . Iia Y . tFORTER'S HILL PO'RTER% ' iiTLi, Dee: 15.I --The Deeember meeting 4f the W,A, was held on Thursday. Thee election of o r cera fad the coming year resulted: in very few' changes. Mrs. John U€1rSis, who has: been president: for. the past, four years, wished,,tp retire and, Mrs. Milton •: Woods was elected in her place. The other officers were all re-elected for another year. A quilt was put in the frames and some quilting was' done. A E DNC New Year's Eve HURON FISH & ,GAME CLU. Second annual New Year's Dance TOWN HA►LI!, ' CLINTON 1 DEC. 1941 • ARTHUR'S • ORCIESTRA 1V'bise makers, balloon dances and lots of novelties. Bigger and better than last year. Dancing from 9. pari. 'till 2 a.m. E3 F1 Z] QDY ' " ILILC`iQaMF«.. 'ADMISSION : Ladies 35c, ! 51=.2 • Gentlemen 50e. dainty lunch Was cervede The school concert, at. l3•S, leo. 5. on. Friday evening wee: well attended. Much., credit is due Miss: DorothyStirling, :teacher' and the pupils, who di • splendidly; id aresorry' to lose d p nd i�. • We ry os Miss, Stirling,' but :wish for her much', happiness, in her new ,horue. The sympathy Of ithe'voMMUnity goes out to Mrs; Eldred Yed and family in their deep sorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin. Beetles returned from their honeymoon ou Saturday evening- ' Friends of Mr. and Mrs- Valentine Maher are sorry . to hear that,. Mr. Fisher is not enjoying the bent -of health, 'M'r. and Mrs. Fisher have Many friends on the 6th concession; COURRIE'S CORNERS OOU1tRIk7 t,S 'CORNERS,. Dec. .14.E Mr. and Airs, 13u!d Parrish and Bobby, of 'Toronto, spent a couple of days last, week with ;Mr., and Mrs:. Wilfred Parrish'. •d . Presentation. -On Wednesday even- ing, December 10, a socialevening was ' held in, !the :hall in honor,of Mr. Bill Drennan, who has Joined the army and. is now training at +London.: During the evening Bill" was. called to the .plat- form, where 'Mr. Lorne Fairish read an • address and Mr. Bob Parrish presented ,our soldier with a wrist watch and an envelop& containing"tsome money. Bill made a short reply, •'thanking the people for. theirthoughtfulness. Then all ,joined in •sin,ging "For Pee a J`011y •Good Fellow." Veretrifatteas - �utatn eM For Christmas Ever theHappiest DUisTGANNON DUNGANNON, Pee. 17.—A eoueert ,given by pupils„of .t$e; Dungannon arad 'neighboring schools was -Well presented at the parish hall on 'Monday evcriing, in aid of: the Dungannon Public Library. The proeeeds amounted to 423,5; , with free admittance for the children .taking ;part, a a„ , 'Sunday visitors with lir. and Mrs. Jas. . Finnigan, A, w sere Mx' •,;and Ml's. 'Harvey 'Finnigan and, Jerry •t Melds of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Finnigan and Gwendolyn, Mr. and Mils. Harvey Anderson.and Marilyn. of} Ashfield. Leonard. Rivett and 'Gerald ' Currie went to London on' Monday .and joined the army: Pte. George Hamilton, o'f the•.pert'h` Regiment, stationed on the, Eastern coast, fs enjoying 'ft three wee- 'leave at his home. 'Mr. •and Mrs. Malcolm 'Lane, kinloss, p �i� r.s uncle,Mr Cul- bert, visited'AbeC Any to . the1 tt • �.. bort, dne day last week , "Congratulations to Mr. Godfrey 1101, ,,who on n Tuesday, 'December Gth, cele- britted his'• eighty-fourth birthday' at the home of Mrs. W, R•. Andrews, where he lives. Those who spent the day "With. himwere 11 Ir. andMrs.” Thos., Wiggins, Mrs, Rebecca 'Caldrw+ell, and tar. and ,Mrs. Ben Mole And family. Many happyreturns of the 'day to this vener. able eldl gentleman, who is enjoying very good ' health and seldom ` 'mases attending ISuaday church Service. Brother Dies in Alberta. -Mrs. Nellie Stewart has been. bereaved by the death df her brother, ,William Marshall fr�mGLEDI1ILL'S Price for every -Christmas budge AStyie-for 'each desife' —,` W iV Errs • Skating Sets WHITE HI -CUT BOOTS Cosy Fleece -lined and Shiny,' chronum-plate TUBE SKATES; 3.95• ...4.95 ----x.95 C.O.M. WHITE r MATCHED SETS . 5,85 6.50 SIZES .4-9. Many. Lines of Men's Hi -t rade'. sure Skates tes leasure 3.955.50 a C.C.MY MATCHED SETS 5,25 6.00 White Skates. Just like I3ig Sister's 3195 SIZES 13--3~---, l OR THE BOYS GN Christos Speeials , good until Deeerber $llst / GiC34%R NTEE0 OIL �i ERMAi .�NT , WAVES - $1.50 and up Special prises ,on all FermanentS HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY. $oPP West S (Next Capital • Theatre) te Phone 12v 104.14,001/4444010013101001101t2404.** ..+tea=`-_:.:r, OBITUARY MR!S.. opo. 'DUCKWORTH The death occurred 4t : iL incline ou Teesdayi, December' 9th, of Margaret -Grant, wife of '!George Duckworth of Ibanker would give him a 'United States Los Angeles, California, in her' sixty.ol (ollar bill, But the banker said no— fifth year.. Deceased was•',born at no Ameriean money' was 10 be paid, out Dundas, 'Ont,, and after' her marriage By this time Colin had '' enough of lived for manyyears in IG a i•. h but t dizzy wartiie �fuancing, so he took his ed y.a odr.c, a 1 a fpr the last twenty-two' years in Cali: " ninety -fire cents . in ' good Canadian fornia. She returned to {oderieh last silver and' at last accounts was figuring Mardi and had been in hospital • at en a IChrietnias Present:, for his best Loudon ..since April. ,Surviving, be- l"girl. sides . her husband, are a daughter, XXNA Io AL rINAROX Things haven't, worked out for young 'ColhalAkeMillan the way he had planned. A ;few =mattes ,ago hepicked up a Weather -recording gadget on the farm of his father, Janye liic;slflian, 'Gode7 rich township„ ft had been released by the U.S. Air. Corps from Fort •Wayg, Mich., in a' (balloon and had' rIGen to a great height before aiming °down; near Goderich, uninjured, `Printed 1nstri1 tions on the' paper box containing the gadget were to forward it toy;the U.S. Weather .tBu'reau at Washington',`-•D.C., and a reward. of one dollar wouldrbe Paid. 'Celia o114wed• the' instructions. True to promise; along came the cheque the other day.. Colin was elated. 'lie took It to the bank and the teller told him it was worth $1.10 and his Joy kuew boun s.Thea the• teller staid d_ there would be -fifteen cento exchange on the cheque. • That wasn't so good., •'•Negertheless, he volunteered,, to �pt#t up five cents out •';.of.. his pocket the Mrs., T. 13elarde, Of Loss Angeles,; and a PERSONAL MENTION on W •-lace of ;Godeitich • also four a , nickwho a sed wa'� at iris home Ker s y , ►P grandchildren, sons of'. Wallace Dui � R;C,A.,)Ht: at. Calgary Junction, Alberta, on De- ,worth:' 'The funeral took place an'ri- David Farrish, ,•!has been eember 3rd, at the age o venty-six day .afternoon from the 'Cranston transferred from St. Thomas to Leth- years. __ Bora in Mfddiesex County, bricb e Ata. , Funer•a+l shame,- Montreal street, tis. AC.1 Philip` Carter has been trans- ferred from' St. Thomas to S.�S:T:S. No. 5, Brantford. Miss Helen 'Durnin is the new tele-' •1!i311tDt7E7H•c phone switchboard "operator at Sky ...Sirs. Stewart ''visas looking forward, to Harbor airport.• haying a visit this winter from her A widely known and esteemed resia LAC. Billy •Carter, and Jerry 'Mullin, ,brother, whom she had, not seen .for dent! of Asixfield, Murdoch A. Mac R.A:]F., St. Thomas, were week-efid thirty -live years. ,Kenzie, died on Sunday,' evening in guests with Billy's parents, Mr. and Christmas Cake Raffled.—The Wo - months Hospital after sixteen Mrs. E. J. 'Carter, Britannia road. men's Institutes sponsored a dance in months of ill -health,, •He was in his 6 Mrs: E. 1t. Wigle has received word po Ontario, Mr., Keridek had farmed 'in •Maitland ;cemetery.,. The funeral the Calgaiy,Junction district .'for were conducted Iby Rev. D. J. twenty-four yeas He is survived by Lane. • his wife, one d,ughter and three sons, - foursistersnd one brother • also by a . IMa KE• Z1E •the parish hall on Wednesday, Decem- ber 10th, with Arthur's orchestra, .W ingliaxn, supplying the music. Dur- ing the evenings little Donna Hodge 'drew the lucky ticket on thee large Christmas cake, which was won by Miss 'Melba Fowler. The cake was made by three niembers'of tlie Institute, Mrs.- Hodge, Mrs. Wm.,'Smith and Mrs. •t and. eed b _ Mr.' Sam Arthur 'Roach, i y , Roach. Tickets to the amount of $30 were sold, eai • it.. The proceeds of the dance amounted to $40.. School Girl ; But hed.- 'Ten. -year-old} severity -eighth year, First stricken, in July of • 1840, he spent some . months in b;ospltal and for, over a. year he lived retired in Goderich before being again taken down. .A' man of, reinarkable stamina, a member of a family of, great physical strength, the late Mr- Mac- Kenzie -left- liis hospital•bed two days that her brother, . Sergeant John (Buzz) MagEachren,' is with the be- sieged Canadian troops at Hong Kong. He" is a veteran of the 'last war. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Liscom:b have received letters from their sons,. Pte. Victor, who is with the R.C.A•S.C., and L.4Cp1, rdon, who is with _the 1st before his death and came downtown' Divisions ` Signals, wireless section, in to have a visit with friends from his whieh theyexpress their sincere thanks beloved �Kintail. The son of Alexander and - appreeiatoii for the parcels they MacKenzie. and Bary :SI•eDonald, who have received from the Goderich-parcels came froln Ross -shire, Scotland, nearly committee. -- lio.tt,. 5th committee, Lindsay Smith, one•®hundyed...yearss,s�,.oj...and..-:to.oJ u:u y ^ • s Viler; J. iestAt1e, sentinel. - and four pairaan ttens. -.Marietta"Stiegel, slaughter, of Mr. and land .on the shore of Lake Huron at ourto e All cu � rs andfriendss a+� Very liiexry: Christmas Phone 136. aeatrith vtttvoscrtxttcgtgrortartc.vvrmari were installed. ° by Right Wox It peul -tile number of about one''hundred, when Grand Master of 'Western Ontario Brother Joe Carson of London. The officers' axe as 'follows': John Parker,. • W.M.; Walter Westlake, D.M. ;. A. E. °Erwin,. ehaglain:; IW E. Parker, marshal ; Teale 'Elliott,. reeor` Ing secre- tary ; core -tarry; L arold, Stinson, treasurer; C. Gemeinhar"dt, frnaneial secretary; Lloyd mst =L ; ' Wm- l,; 2nd Seotchlecturrer, L ; Emmersonecturer 'HeardMcDoo,. ,1st . Home and: 'School' 'Club's service committee ;, S. Ervine•, 2nd committee; W. L. Ferguson, 3rd committee; J. Robinson, 4th, committee; George El - Rev. Reba 'Hera 'of Varna was ,the : , guest speaker . The Wo n en's As- sociation also, held Its election* of of- ficers, ffivers, as • follows : Mrs. L. Makins, president, Mrs. Ie, Talbot,, vice -press -,e dent; • Mrs. J. Scotdhmer}, secretary; Mrs. C. ,Toms, treasurer: • The December shipanent of Central eommittee eoiisistec'1 of twelve women's dtesses,two coats, one cardigan, `,one. man's flannel blazer. one suit, one coat Go1 Sturdy Sets - • Ofr SOLID LEATHER BOOTS • and STRONG. TUBE- '2.01$ UBE ., SI; ATES 2.95 x.45 3.6' vea� mcc= .� �c ' 'Kimball, T:eroi Stingel, was 'badly burned Klutail,:.deceaaed was 'born on the about tiie le s,'when school, she stepped: on ah *Original homestead another hundred acres later adjoining,hih bsut t °BAYFI,ELb, Dec. 16. - Mrs. Vary United church, "Held -abet week, the spent several days the, past week the register at the coal, whose top had -Parker cox left on Tuesday for her followingofficers were elected for the guest of Mrs. J. FY Thomson. been removed by some other children. fronttn'g the Blue Water highway at the Not k'newIng 'of its removal, she fell village of �Kinbaill Here he built "a home 'in North Dakota, after visiting Ave feet'through the hot air pipe,. •house, which was his 'home for the rest friends for sonic months. stopping where two other pipes joined I of his life. He suceess'fuily farmed Miss Laura Anderson left on Tuesday ry, o i wh r e willd the for W urn e eshs 3 �,spend 1 >acresandin laterears was known. v theheatchamberShe was .Q3 i • just above ,, winter quickly hauled out 'by a chum, :Dorothy as a thrifty and astute, cattle man. He +12eGee and the Parents and medical aid was the last of his family, two brothers `Miss '31. MacLean, R.N.,' of 'Clinton, is '` 1? q ands two sisters having predeceased. Visiting Mrs. Tiloyd `Makin:, . were. soon on hand,,.. Marietta was immediately taken to 'Go_derich hospital for +treatment. It `was fortunate that -a hotter: ire was not on at the time and that it. Was riot a little '.tot, who might 24 .held its annual meeting for election recently* entertained the Qwomen of Lucknow) and Mary (the late Mrs • ' BA•YEIEL - Church Workers Elect. --At the an - nual meeting Of • the W.M.S. of the Mrs. J. _B - Pomeroy' Of,'Kitchener, coming year: (President, Miss L L Stir- Wallace Duckworth •hasp eniistedl with ling; vice-president, Mrs. Fred Watson; the Royal (Canadian. Air Forge at treasurer, „Mrs. D. Dewar; secretary, London: Mrs. Currie; strangers' secretary, Mrs.,: ' Ship's Writer' Jai es Bedditt,arrived: " Atlantic • from the VIc'Kenzi ; .temperance secretary, Miss home on •Tu�esday� A, V. af'e ymont ; Missionary , D1onthlw coast on twenty -once :eIt ys' leave and secretary, Miss J. Stirling; Baby Band ,looks as ,if . life in the navy agreed, with him. He brought -word • of �Gode- rich boy' whom he had seen at the coast, including Alfred Webb, Bob droves, Harold IHolman,, Prank anti. Pete- Warnock; Len 'Westbrook and Z returned h m n him. They were; Rory MacKenzie, -L. , 11.:S1�C-Lead o et.A famed! as° one of As'hfield's strong menel:Sund�ay, after speeding s�oniee time in Alexander, who died, young ; Barbara i.p ort Dover and Port Stanley. ( the Tate Mrs F. :D. �tcI.ennan of L•p•L. Officers.—Bayfield . L.O.L.. No. secretary, Mrs. Gellner ; supply secre- tau', MTs: T. Tams. In the -neighbor- hood of $f50 has been raised for mis- s The 'Sonet mis- sions during the. year. y have dropped .;Completely through. • Marietta's condition at time offWriting_ Donald McKenzie), who livedAin the •of - oiicerss last week and 'the officers . Varna, Brake and Goshen churches, to Verdun 'Randall. SS as .good as could: be e-xpected. 4th --concession of Ash'lield. The late �...... rireaiyterian• W.M.S.—The . annual M'x_ MrMa Ke r'ie 'was 4irstmid foremost:a Yresbyyterian, a member of Ashfield meeting of ;the +%�reslrgferian - W:,y1:S. �- .z. �� 7 was held '. tt the-hoirre;• o '\lrs. W. R• Rresbyterian church, and secondly .a z;` ; x staunch Liberal. Of genial disposition Stathers on ' Frida`y,, IJe�eiriUer 12.th. - ,^ ' and a good conve'rsationalist, 'he,,was• -- :vs.. ..iv The meeting was led by •the :president,,�, „��. , Mrs. Rich.4 e'4it'hinney. rs. Jones`' known',ti}ropghout the length and ,,..s. breadth of his native township for his affability, open-mindedness• and }� rigid. ,honesty., •.. A bachelor... lre�:.has__no_a_ immediate relatiixev, but many nephews, , nieces and cotOins: survive. The fun- eral un- i from-twas he -home -of a nephew,ld on )avid .' � � w, 'David Mc. ! '�` Kenzie, Ashfield,4where service was 'conducted by Bev-. Dr.,R.lhoad, assisted !by ,,Rev., D. f. Lone of�::,Goderich, in the presence of a large number of relatives. I in• -p ite'er and l•1rs. •` " ,, . r Stewart read the 'Scripture les,S+on Christmas -.iiie ages -•were rend by x*s - Jodese Mrs: Davidson, Mrs. -Stephen°:Stotliers, Mrs. Rich. McWhinney and -Mrs., Fit-geraid c'•hristinas� carol was -Sung. and Mrs. Win, Stothers `gave:, ie"�GIad' `Tidings' praayyer.. This ' being -the annual meet - in, reports of various s�ec'retaries were ;hen and the treasurer gave• the• fin= anciarl report,. announcing that the a1 docatioii had been met. 3Lrs. 11c'Wbin- �ney vacated the chair and Mrs, David - Wm took charge of the ,election. of ioiicers, • Which resulted- as follows : President, !:Sirs.- McWhinney ; 1st vice- president, IVlrs• _ Davidson; 2nd vice- Ipresident, Mrs. -J. Bennett ; • secretary, Mrs. W. A. Stewart,; assistant secre- tary, Mrs. Fitzgerald ,;'bale•supply, Mrs. Ilerb. Stothers and Mrs. ,Jones; pianist, Mrs. Jones ; assistant °pianist, Mrs. :4totllers•; ,home helpers' secretary, A•Zfs. .Frank Jones ; auditors, 'Mrs. ‘Wm. Stewart and \1�rs.Herb. Stothers.t The secretary was. ali"tiaorized to order the news 1942 '" stuck^: book, "In 'Other Tongues," by Rev. John' MCX ab. Mrs. David�sdn- -af altered 'her home for the 3 anuary meeting: The National Anthem. was sung, and Airs. Mothers, the hostcs:i, served dainty refreshments and birthday cape. '.""` United Church W.M.S.-5rhe Christ; mos .meeting- of the. `'W.'�i.S; of •the United church was held' in the church schoolroom on 'Friday,- December 5th. The president, Airs. A. Elliott, presided RESTRICTIONS Cedar Chests TE I . WAGONS 11AsSoC .` ...00CApgIONAL 'CHAIRS • DESKS ' T(U16i1N Y' CHAIRS and''y O1 OMANS, CUSHIONS lits 111L T • GO Fi luA'ffRES, S IHGU CHAIRS SEWING BASKETS MAGAZINE' RACKS Our restrictions . at 'present are on fits. space ! ! Furniture, , some that p we had ordered as fir back as last ' i arrivingdail - �. So i f �an�ary .� y,, . � •_ erg_ �ypou did not see what you w . , .iookin for on you ast visit drop in ....: Y'o r� Ot -be. ItGEP. to- buy.. °" • IN ALL PRICE SEASONAL G'r1E'TS3-•(�►P' ALL SIS. RANO•ES A1T. GODEHIOH A$STON '5 FURNITURE Phone 390W o. J. Tables_ END- COtiFLD DROP. , a ? , GATE-LEG CONSOLE lanips BED. TABLE ,. VANITY' DRESSER TRI LIGHTS RADIO NOVELTY Sultes iitSTERI+QLD BEDROOM i t1 M +'AS1 ROOM NILE I • NILE, Dec: 1�5:�--,;Sir. and Mrs., Cli-- ford Horton of Beachville spent Sunday with Mr..and Mrs DLJ. 'Cantwell. Miss RuthCantwell o �Eeachville is visiting for a couple of weeks with her parents, ` Ir.. and, Mrs. D J. Cant -.I gre1l. Mr. Leonard : McIli,ain is not enjoy' -.1 frig the beat of ,health those days.. • lie has ,been cronfined to hi °bed for over twe weeks. • . Mr. 'Harry Girvin a 'Camp Morden ' was home over the weekend. Mrs. Geo., Rutledge is hot as well, as her iiiany ;friends would wish to see. Carman 'I%rindley,. the Nile eart- age man, has `been: drawing wood far' John Young s of Loyal .aind&. Frank•.• -Wilson of Nile, from Mr. Geo. Gant - Well's bush lot, Wilmer Riitled e and l Jack Wilson ,are assisting him, Mr. David - Wilyon -is helping Mr. Arthur Spragg in the choppingmill in I the absence of Leonaricl J,1c)<dwatin` the - rause of illness. • M`r. Ross McNee sold -a fine horse to Mr.1 Wm. Tabb of Colbcr`rne. • It '-oohs as it! there may be a .comeback for the hor,es,ajudging by the nutnl�ei' who are lnokitig for diem. ' Rerdemher the annual it`liri. tnias con- cert , Nile 'United +church on Monday, , the 22nd. and led in the worship service -and, in the:`1• t..t.ddia i Friendship"' carol ser- i Vico±, in which six members; assisted and ' - lighted candles of friendship for- the , Jews of Canada, the French-E.anadians, the newcomers of Catholic faith from 1 Europe, the Canadian Indians, the de- I • seencI'a.ntr�. of_the 'Germrlan, Scandinaiviau and British settlers, and those•,. -from''. .Africa and Asia. -'A. number of -carob; 1-: were sung. Rev. IV. P. Newman con•- ; ducted the election of oiicers,, whieh o resnutea .'as fellows: Hon. presidents, • .Mrs., ]l)•' 'S.pro.ul and Mrs. Robt. -Mc- ,Kenzie e -,Kenzie ; pro+sident,, Mrs. "Melville Reed; 1St dee-president, Mre. John Blake; , •2ncl vice-president, .Mrs. W. P. •New- i •nnaii ; recording and corresponding Iseerctary, Mrs. O. 1�'. Harris; assistant,'`; !Mrs. J, 3.. ltyan ; • tre'asumer, ;firs. AY I.- „1 1+llliott; piainist, airs, .'Mary. •M+eWhinney; !' ;bssis'tnnt, Mrs. 'stinal'; supply seere- ° I. tart', •'Mrs. Jas: McWhinney ; Christian stewardship secretary, Mrs. 1'.'Dic+kson, 'l sr.; !Missionary Afofithly secretary, Mrs. ! "'c Win'' 11t,(�lthi�c ; community,friendship , secretary, Mrs. Chas. Alton ; transport- aticiaa, `tocretyar,', .1 B. Elliott; prim i °a eeretar3 ; Mrs. '0. V. Harris; ttetper- • ante,. citigeii �hlp aiut peace 'secretary, Mrs. Jas. �I'insligaif ; finance conunittee,- 1• 1rs•. T. i)ieksou-•.Mrs:. A, 'Mott, tlzrs. i - - A. Road- ands Mrs. N. Stewart ; group leadet3, Mrs, A. =Roaeh,• ' tra., 1eWhln-, ii 'ley, Mrs. ('., Alton, AXrs. �G. P. 1far°f:isY ,414 efl 1'''( rpt Mwl un '�IOlHERSITAI(EIT EASIEP746 HAI DO ALL :YOUR 110111PAY FOOD* SHOPPING A Tt SWEET AND JUICY SUNKIST Oranges Honker Brand Cranberries /m, DOMINO DRY . •,j 'Medium Size Ginger Ale BISCUITS Crisp Heart CE!.ERY bun 25c CANDY. Fancy Assorte4 • Chocolates with Cream Lb. 25c,, Choc. Drops . lb. 19c Creams and Jellies ..11b. 19c Rock and Spool..... ,1b. 19c Hum Bugs. ..........1b.'190 Hard, Mixed lb. 15c Guth Drops •. ....:lb. 15c •. Jelly Beans lb. 15c Moir's Town Talk , 'Chocolates . 3-1b. boz ? Assorted' Chocolates 1=1b. box 29c • Fresh Roasted- ' Peanuts. "... c . • ....lb. 190 Runt' Mincemeat • 2 lbs. 25c ;_ ; PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CHRISTMAS ,„ . Red Emperor Large Size 24C doz. Lb. 29c drupes r 2 lbs, f�o 25c 'es 30-oa.. 25 Delicious Eating , a-' APPLES 3 for 1Oc Libby's Tender Sweet • ' WALLA PEAK 1.6Qx'. tin Clark's TOHB'P 12 -oz. both® innian Vi AL1►1 UTS Ix1 A.W *hFJ1 Y r. Sunny Spain OLIVES 111/ oz pi* logs AM= . ° or. LIME .4 RICKEY Manning's Elite SHORTBREAD No. 1 Cooking ONIONS 3 Ibs. 14c ROSE BRAND PICKLES Sweet -,Mixed, 20 -oz. jar 250, Sweet 1.Vlustard,19•oz.. • ..25c Sweet ,.Gberkina, 20-oz...35c Sour Onions, 17=oz. ...... 35c Dills, 25 -oz. jar ........25c PIaKLES Sweet 27 -oz. Sour Jar 25c �ltelish SicLuren's Manzanilla Stuffed dives, 6-oz..jar 29c Clubhouse PLAIN OLIVES'' ,,8 -oz. jar 29c,, ('hristie's'. PLUM ° LUDDING ... .... ea. 65e Clarke'; Famouss 18.oz. PLUM PUDDING. o . titi 390 Olde ,London Town MINCEMEAT'- tilt 230 n' 2for 25o 2* for 2,6c AYI • Y • ► • • lb. Mc Terns Seedless GRAPEFRUITµ' 6 for' 25c LUB RIBBON TEA ° 3n1 :42e Blue Ribbon - COF`PEE; glass jar Old Home Almond ICING 1 lb. 39c 1/s- ib. 21,c Itichnaello. 'Fresh ground . COFFEE a lb. 39c Domino TEA.... . • .alb. °'l0o ..Q Clark's Tomato ` JUICE., ...• 3 Q -oz. tins 25c 530 Australian Tee i ess . RAISINS ....:. L., 2, lbs. 230, Reeccleeaneed�'j.,j1 •s/� CURRANTS • . .2 1b47, • 2Dc Moray Park ,TABLE • ,R ISINS.1, .16 -oz. pkg. 290 New Crep V v FIG Just *lived ';.. Y Y . Y A ♦ A .. ..lb. 23o 'Aylmer •' PORK, 86 -BEANS 0,og, - tint :. a Y . ,3 for 250 Aylmer �(y �ryyt. Choice, /�[� �} �j( i U 1 KIN Choice' 2% . . . .. A .. ♦ A . 2 for 2150 Falx o assorted ° . It pkg..A . 1b. BISG'C`�T�• -0� l0 t -044:04-44 ItitMAKAWAVO0 7 - las • Art ,04