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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-10-28, Page 3, •„' 43 ".• 0 41600 vgenst couNTIPS:P.LoRE-m-6'71—w4414--le CroDERiog, ONTARIO , THURSDAY,_ OCTOBER 28th, 1,948 • rAwatilog ktYAIN't8S—DIR4OTOBI AGC01.3Lsi.TOWS W.-1)1)(AI; ` • CHARTERED A.CCOUNTA.NT Phene No.--01lice 343W., House 843J • ' Goderich. R. . 0, McCANN, AcCenntant Clinteir,y OntariO Phone VW; • • Albert ,Stet, osinimsommo.;;...;moilsoimusi • ACCOUNTING '& BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTING•& BOOKKEEPING SERVICE For Small Businessed, Stores, Etc. geokkeeping Systems Installed. • - 'kooks 13a1ance4 Monthly Financial. Statements • - •. Wage Summaries • Buidneis and P.ersonal Income Tax ,• Returns , • ALI3ERT SHORE • Office: dorner Noftli St. and SqUare. Phone 975. Residence•Phone 444. • usisuRAN6E •iv1cKILI.,0 :MUTUAL ' FIRE IN-' . SURANCE' 00. — Vann and. is,olated town property insured. 'President, Chris. Leonhardt, Born- holm; Vice -President, Hugh A.4eX- ander, Walton • .41gr. and Seek:, Treas.; M. A. Reid, Seaforth ‘DIRNOTOUS:—Chris. _Leonhardt.. ' Bornholm.; Hugh Alexander, Nal- . ton ; Sam. H. Whitniore, SeLiArr;th. .E. J. Trewartha; Clinton.; Robert • Archibald,: Seam -till- Jelin . Ewing, • Blyth; Frank, McGregor, Clinton; John IA. MaloneZ ,vey :Puller, Goderich; ••• ed R.R. f; George A.. Watt, Myth,- RItt- 1; ..`R. Finlay McKercher, . ttublin,R.R. 1; 4. F.,•„ Preuter, Brodhagen. . Po1icy-41ders c4n •.make all pay- ments and get their Cards teceipted at the Royal Bank, Clinton; Keith Cutts Grocery, Kingston Street, Goderich, • - F. J. R. ppRsTER.,, EYE, — EAR, ,NOSE, -THBOAT - Late House Surgeon New 'York Qphthalmic and Aural Hospital, at- Moorefield Eie Hospital and Golden Square ThroatHospitl, • Fondoa, England.. • • EYIDS TESTED, GjAssua • - 53 Waterloo Street 'S., Stratford. ' Telephone 237, . Next visit Bedfofd. Hotel, Gode: • rich, Wednesday, Oct. 27th, 1948, ,at 2 p.m.- tillr4.30 p.m. • HIROPRACTOR AND DRUG- MALCOLM ATHERS iNsthtxtmE, • Autowhoe, Liability; ate, REAL ESTATE • ToWn''and Farm Properties For satisfactory' results; In • the sale or rental of ;Tour property list It with „ "iVIALCOPVI MATHERS TrOrt11. St 4 theSquare - Ikon°, i15w • oodeiich, COLE Optometrist-rOpticlan Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted , Phone 33 , • Goderich, Ont. , F. T. .Armstrong • OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST Square • Goderith "See Armstrong and See Better" At Lucknow first Wednesday •eich Month. . • • mo I. me N. is DONALD S. I -4XPERIENGED-AUCTioNEEK. Licensed for Counties of Huron and Bruce . _ RIPLEY;___PHOP41Ei_49_ _ ,For information apply.lo J°. Kerniglaau, Goderich, *Ont. ' 4.1UNT ,FOPMS ltESVIVIA „1.YXSCIISSION' ,11=TXXO , With the: Month -of- Neverebek comes the ,i'esinuption of the 'Farm Forum raeitingS, .interrupted by the activities of tile open ,season on the farms. The topies seleeted fOr, the next two m011048 are: November 1: 1.34 M. ets crjrl. NoveMben $: Let's -Go Varming,', •November 15: Your Father's rarin, Novereber 22: What the FortunS So. • November 29; I See by the Vtiper. December 6: I Hear,,,en tht-Radio. • De,ceraber ,1.3: Let's Go to the •• 'MOvies. - • ' Deceniber 20: What the Forums Say, - • MoSt Popular Subjects Last Year According to the Farrh Fortra- GUide, the most ponelar subjects last gear were: Is Farni Income Used Efficiently? The Fanner Takes a „Wife. What the 'Machine i-laS Done to -Us. Marketing by Co-op. The TeaCher in the Community. EDWARD W.. ELT4OTT- LICENSED AUCTIONEER, Correspondence promptly an- swered,- Tinmediate arrangements can be made ,for Sales Date. by callipg Phone 208, Clinton. _ Charge Moderate and satisfac- tion Guaranteed. 19tf • HAROLD- SAMSON- ICENSED AUCTIONEER' • HURON AND PERM Seafotth Phone 11 -661 -or Harry Edwareis, Godecich, _Phone- 144 - NATJVA OF GODERIOH DIES .AT LOBIDON olls 'an ore D�lls on View ,Snaelseet-. poll : ihe W4LOrId, . .Character Doll, Dells 100 Years old . Decorated beauti,ftilly 'with filigs awl autumn flOWers, theltuditoriuni of the Town Hall and the public health room were.a 'scene of wextath and , color on ,Satnrday aftern04611;, when the membera Of .the Coniinm t- ity Nursing Registry entertained at the second annual Doll Fair underthe /eadership of, the Presi- dent, Mrs. George MacEwan. • The pretty tea table centred with a hovvl of • chrystinthemunai and lighted tapers, with the small tables decorated with varied autumn flowers, Waa AU ,attraatiye back: .grotaid for tea in the auditorium. The tea hostesses were .Mrs. J. 'Le. Maim, Miss Josie Saunders, Mrs.. J. 13.• Kinkead and Mrs. W. 'F. Gallow. Mrs.. M. Henry Was tea convener, assisted by members of • the Registry. LONDON,. Oct. 25. — Walter An attractively arranged doll •Thurs. table was in charge of Mrs: Harry Francis Payne, 73, died on Edwards and Mrs. Don MacKay. da f night hi Victoria Hospital after an illness of some time., Ile was There were dolls for sale here .,to formerly a patient Parkwo,o'd Hnlease the heart of any little girl. ItosPital. ' • -• — A candyis table in charge of Il§ -A• native of Goderich, son., of Mr. Rita Dalton and Miss Janet Mealey and Mrs. Charles -Paynei-he had re- was l'well 'Patronized, and , at an - sided in London for mere •than tither table pretty baby'S-wear and _.__Surviving are one Sister, Ali% .eaards were sold by Mrs. 4). Maskell. nd MrsJMaeVica '; . W. thirty-five years. •and' oxie Sans sand, Mich.:,•Miss-A. Cleaver and M SS- George, •Mary. Frank, Florida. • ,• ber Jack /1157,11e, -hostess : health • clinic l'oo • -41114cenietery"aktod444, aAfPteer-i'rn-egSuti—Pern, 'hYg2h..s' sho •mass at St. Mary's church. • for• the - . 'awarded, t •INJURED ;SUNDAY ahle menti •ligatriNG. A00,Dpisrx. The prize to "Callin Mandy," James Moore, ,R33.- 2, Seaforth, Breckenri is in Alexandra Hospital suffering Little Bet with fractured ribs and cuts to --.132. was t the -forehead as the result -of an ac- a dressed eidenton the County road near - Do Dungannon, about 4.,a.m. Sunday. 'An inte He WitS-a paSsenker• a,' car doll'S Clot By Naive, *it:, 013 ,morning .the stndents assembled in the auditorium to' hear e lamenS, Dr; (Marlette Whitten . „ , speak. Being a fqrnier, schoolintite of Miss Powell's, and ‘.a,fellow graduate 'of- -Queen!'s Univers/1;Y, "(alse Scott's alma mater),. Dr. A'Vhitten, .receiVed healty 'wel,- ,corae from her ;:g4 friend8.' Her inspiring talk' Was tu peal to the *students `te gain as much education as possible, for -- they, as the future citizens a Can- ada., will have* the task of main.' taining World peace: • Alse 'during her brief address, she. slipped in , a few tales pf. Miss Powell's school-days—m.10 to the delight of all present, except Miss Powell. B1G HALLOWNE_N, PARTY ,Don't miss the party being held In the gym. On Fridak, October. 29, at 8,30, All 'teen-agers, welcome. Come (me! Come all! ^-•• SYNODICAL W.M.S. TO •MEET HERE NEXT SPRING 0 1 sin Id uton For the First Horses Appear at Plowing '• For the, Arst tim,e ,,at ,plowing match in ,this distriet there.was not a single entrY for. horse-drawn plows at tile ISOI,Ith aiirC211 plowing • • match held, on FridaY iast. There was not oven a -horse ;on the'. grounds. The tractor has' edged Dubbin Aomple.tely , Qut of the plc - The fall executive (meeting of Huron. Presbyterial W.M.S.' of the Presbyterian Church -4hi Canada Was held in Clinton Presbyterian chureh- on .Monday , afternoon, October 18tIL Delegates weig .pre- -setit,from - ,Olinton, -Exeter, Gode- ahd Seaforth. . • The, meeting opened with [Lao* _devotional period- conducted by, the' president,ltr.s. G. Bisset .:of Go,de. wed their best• darlings, ;To. r:.c111.1 Li• The treaserer, Mrs. .1713--- ,gussell of Seaforth, reported • a • ons vg last year. , •, - • best dressed doll Was - . a. markipridiftim; ...honor, Qt,.was..reported7that a - splendid- A,IissiOn. Band rally had been held on going tp Wanita Webb.' in Ilenstill, - at which ffve Junior Was a year's • stibseription g All Girls." "Sala& and life Membershib certifiCateS . and pies. were presented.. .Etich Mission nuide of Wool by, Linda Band took part in the program, clge, alsO won admiration. and eolored lantern slides Were ty IVIcConnell; with :ticket he winnerof the draw for. II:11- i00 'Yea shown of the Work 'lit :the' Cecilia • In November a C.G.I.T. rally elonged to Miss' ' rtele's ia is-ol[d ,, .. ,.. j_e•,rfTeY IDdiall School. . •. . at the'Ontarie.H.ospital for the use will be herd in. Goderich,. . resting % diSplay of dolls, heS-and nainiatlire- furni- It was...reported .iliat. three cartons of books had been sent from Seat shown by Miss. Ann Tirtir- College, and that y .of the dolls' in this . forth to Frontier are , one hundrt 1• yerii, jigsaw, ..puizlE:s weuld ,lye welcome er... A miniature_ fan of •the patients' there. y--earved-,,anti:---a pa" An excellent •remit of the board, quisitely handmade also meeting' -•of the S.ynodical Society tirahe;'...jytt;Labl;h43,i,Ittitssteli1V,,,,zwlirtersle, e vellection. , n. of. Iin m il len_ a iic1 ,London. _was given tlkeirsprebsi.dejn_t,z1-Stualres. o'Gt . c•umBistsoell.t,_ by ynd em an 'exquisite "Marie' 'This covered .a .summary 'of -the ei I h id i TO mit owned and. driv,en by . Iledley ture was 4 , • Prouse, which rolled.' over . in . the tele. Aran ditch after a pin in • the Steering Wheel,. broke and the driver') lost old, and b control of the vehicle. Prouse was gtandmoth ,uninjui,ed, and anothei passenge , eautifull Wilhtam H.ardy, escaped :with .0. gloves. ex shaking up. car 'ArN as badly- were- in -it ,damag_ed. • provincial Constable,_ On. _ ame.s---••,-.7Qpip"tresiestigated- had -a -disi accident. - — among th ' • • Antoinette," "Florence Thgbtin Last year -more than 23,000,000 i.gale," "Sairy Galina," Russian -peas- persons crossed .the border, into ant, and•ftTithers. ' Canada. from the , ol.7er Miss Cleaver is the prmid pos- three-quarters of them staYed here ,.sessor a "the smallest doll. in the for only a day or -so. •I world," ,which. came froni Scotland. Goderich, ...OFFICE HOURS ,.. ••Mon: & Thurs.-9 to 11.80 a.m. 2 to 5 p.m. (only) • •Tues. & Fri. -9 to 11.30 a.m.. - 2 to 5 p.m. & 7 to 8 p.m: Wed, & to 11.30 a.m. „(only) Mineral fume baths by appointment • • only. — • * . '.51 South St.. . Registered under. 'Drugless Practi- • tioners Act ter the • Province . of •'Ontario. WESTERN ONTARIO • MOTORWAYS ▪ Bus Schedule Now In Effect —• • - To LONDON To STRATFORD. • 7.50 a.m. • 7.50 a.m. O 12.15 p.m. 12.15 • 4.15 p.m. • 4.15 p.m., 8:15 p.m. Bus to Stratford at 8.15p.m.. Sun- dayS and holidays only. •, I3• undays and holidays the 1215 bus .• goes to Stratford only. , Connectionat Clinton for.Londoni Detroit, Witigham, Walkerton, • • Kincardine, Port Elgin and Owen' Sound. Connections at Stratford for Wood- stock, Kitchener, Guelph, Hamill - toil and Toronto. • Connections at Mitchell for ListoWel ofitaWfwgzerkiegr..-Y.114-0.4- For infirma,tion phone Reg. McGee ••& Sons at 765. , " o •tr, 4r,o. The popular hien ?that the Indians of, Canada are disappearing .is con*. • trary .to Mt. By a 4944''oensuS • there were 125,680 Indians • here, ✓ mere than in 1000: --Gefiat Walt: Fire; Acaden't and Motor Car Insurance OFFICE -,-MASONIC TEMPLE WESTSTREET .PHONE:830' GODERICH ' J. W. CRAIGIE thstritiANOE —And— REAL ESTATE -- PHONE .24 ° GODERICH ARE YOU IIE.APED FOR.: ••AN ACCIDENT?. O Seeksafety with adequate car 4, insurance coverage from' . FROM GORDA' JEWELL • R.R. 6, GotiERICH Melte 'Carlow 30-r4 INSURE"' IN , SURE INSX1*A.NUE O CONFEREItATION LUPE vviMco. vt*, • preferred, risks. - • ACCIDENT &kaiiiiNESS Consult.....-. •• JOHN PARRISH' *. Phone /r15 Dungannon - bout. re 'million Um ett-S ates atizens ere connected' with Canada by either .bTttliar irra rriage.- • PLAY SAFE! 6et-car, fire, theft, liability, - 'etc., insurance, from flKTLPAPBIQ R.R.-7 Lucknow. 'Phone Dun- . • gannon 77R2- • Mt '.We sell Canada Savings bends and Sterling Trust Certificate MN I I • um PE It is made 'of wood, isone inch ong, e arms'ancr. egs. Its little round head' bus black hair O (painted) and rosy cheeks. • A doll's •house and garden,, fully furnished, a' replica of Princess Eliza•beth'shonse in Vales, inade to scale, loaned by Messrs, Wasson: and Allen, r• attracted considerable .attentien, for it was exonisitely in a de-liarid- --fii-trilShed,.- and. the .eiavy of every little girl patron oftie 'rah. • :PresentationAo Miss- Dickson After the Fair, the membersof the .Registry gathered around the tea table, with 'Miss -;11. Dickson, "stiperintenclent of Alexandra lioA- pitpl, who is* leaving poderich to • 11111/111111/1111111111111111 JUST RECEIVED • New Electrpc and • ngine rive Washers-. Immediate. delivery while present stock lasts. It is possible that no further shipments of new, washers Will be, received this year. If , �u want one of these new ones • CPITHEA' THE Now—"RELENTLE$8" In Technicolor with Robert Young and Marguerite Chapman. • 0047 • I • • . . Ant, Tues. and • Barbara StanWyck, David Niven, Richard Conte and Gilbert Roland ErIc Maiia Reniarques dramatic st0ry 'dr a fainn*n. -PIaniat. her two loveA, aqd the rendezvous She could not avoid -‘‘THE rOTI1ER LOVE" jp,I.L.•,,and • • Danny Ray% Vlrglnla Mayo. AillOeti Cain • tn. TechnicOlor and it w6n .tho tine Ribbon. A.waril as • the Most hilarious fun,siib'W of tile year. he Secret Life ot Waiter MO Coming-43atry .Vitzgeraid, in "Naked'Ity • atne� Vile& $A, anaiiandati MZ;30 • •,17,10.0•0 ,i'F•47. eatty Washer Se r Itamilton St. F. SKELTON; Prop. Phthie 89W ' ODER1CH • PAVJLION ' Dancing Every Saturday Night c•ppy pkins -a'nit Iiis Oreliistra a , `with 14.e21is • A CE NIGHT WEDNESDAY N DANCE GANG Olin; Lucky, Bob tutfl pari, iteywood Diping 9,30 ple.. to -1 Am; Attingsgobt. 606 per person •0`...•0 • .•,,Conn, m et ng .e ,n r earlier. • The 'Croderich members were espeeially interested 'to hear that a bar. -16 ber • Tong service pia had been, « presented abto Miss Lily MacArthur • at the Connell meeting. • Miter some discussion, 48016(122'. t in April, 1949, as a Suitable. date for the annual Synodical ,meeting, which will be held in Kilo*. church, •Gederich. ' • ' A quantify of clothing and (pills had been reeeived by the supply secretary, and these will be for- warded' to ..their 'destination in the near-future- Izt 'was decided to - have •the .an- nual meeting' of. the Presbyterial on:the second :Tuesday at• Clinton. The meeting closed With' prayer .by Mrs. W. J. Thoinlp- . son of-Seaferth. From •Goderfch attending_ .the • meeting were -Mrs. O. Bisset, Mrs. C'-. Critt, Mrs. J. MeNevie and Mrs*. A. Taylor. take a shriller position at Chapleau, as gliest of honor. , The presenta- tion of a kedak was 'Made, to her ,bY Miss •- A. C:leaVr and MrS1, ,George MacEwan on :behalf of the Registry. Miss Dickson :graeleuss ly Oxpressed .fier appreciation, and -81),tike• of , her' happy association's with' the -members. • LIONS CLUB'S "RURAL • RELATIONS. NIGHT". ture, it \vianid seent.so far as plow- ing competition is concerned. '• The Smith Htlron -Owing match was revived this year for, the Arst ante iince 194' in 1942 the match was cancelled because' the provincial. match was scheauled to be held, in Huron, but the provincial match waSa1s0 Cancelled. owing to the war: Only nine entries apAereCon th-e field,. but officials are already lip- timistictillY planning_for next year. They, pointed •out that it will take two •er three years to rebnild inter- est in the match, held this year on the farm of .Aiii-61(1- Beckpr, five miles west of Exeter. Five of the eight classes at the math went begging -for entriei: one bias§ for boys,under sixteen and four for plowing with thorses. Of- ficials estimated that in the pre-war niatehes clime to. half the entries were in horse"elasse,s_..._._ Also missing from the match were the extremes of age usually fe•and at plowing matches. The ,youngest centeStant was -seventeen-year-old. Glen JefferYTER.-3,-Exeter,. while none ' of the remaiuing, eight von- Aestants--4,vis--past--the-,-fifty-niar Champion of tke Day '• Top nlowinan .of the day was. twenty -eight-year-old Lorne PaSs-. mere, of R.R. 3'; Exeter,, who took first prize in the open. tractor in, sod class, In second place was T. P. O'Malley, of Teeswater, who weil first pyiie in the two -furrow •Meter in stubble class at the Inter- national plowing match at 'Lindsay against a, field el sixty-five plow- men. In third place was Sam -Hendrick, of - R:R. 4, Dashweed,: Passmore also won•the special prize in this claSs.for crown, and O'Mal ley won the speoial for finish. • Allan Walper, R.R. 7, Parkhill, took first prize in -the tractors 11-4perf 'to___Tackersniith, TTS1101.11P, Stephen, ,Hay and HtJr$ shins. In secend place -was 'Hugh' Hendrick, 4134 ,Glen Jeffery. Walpek-ralso- for crown crown and 'finish in this class. Wilfred ShaPton,, of Exeter, Won top honor et *in ,,,the open, roW, tractor in, sed' followed by Gordon, Eagleson and Rah* Weber, both 'of • Dashwood.' Snap - 'fon also won both. specials this class for erown and finish. - Lorne, Passmore won the Special for best land iilowed witb. Massey - Barris equipment, followed 'by P. 0,'Malley and Allan ‘.•Wralper. The Case equipment speCial. 'wag taken' by Oleg JefferY and ti*,Ford equilment snealal 1",114 Hugh liend- ri, Pa.ssMore*also wowthe. Esso special, -fOr the bet land land plowed -in • the tractor sod classes. • . Judge of the plowing was Pra'al H. nen., of Stratford. -Cilia-ars in charge were: Percy Passmore, Ex- eter, president; Ask penhale, vice- president; and 'Earl' Shapton, Ex- ettr, secretary -treasurer. • a it p Nide district farmers qccePtecl the invitation Of the Guderich Lions lotions night" on Friday last itt the British . Mxchange Hotel. ThZ,Y„ Were ` Hugh Hill, Brown SmYth, George -0 Ginn, Wilmot lianehe, Robert Sowerby, Gordon •Bisset, • Stanley Snider," Lassallne and 1E'd:4 So.werby. About twenty-ilve ,•111. vitations' were sent'nat. • O 'The meeting was presided over, by Lions President 'Bert Sander4OC• gram. Prtrity Mott Mills Ltd. vided • three interesting movie -pic- tures. Two representatives of the canipany were present, John Iluelc',. ley and Fred Garmilt in addition t�' LIon i‘lenzies, • Thremigh Lion W. A. Hay a vote • Of thanks wak passed to PitritY., titir'Iliffe,4foi."911e evening. „ ' O Reports on the donations of pro: dime by - district farmers,for the Lions Club's auction saie were given by Lions Nelson 11111,• Reg. Itear66.• niur Normitu-Miller- 1V.C.T.U. MEETING ' The 'October Meeting. of the W.C. s7Aiel1 at- the honie-of Mr 111..ItaithhA Cainer8n street, with it good attendance,. TI16 Ineeting *as 111 enargeof the 'president, Mrs,. Dougherty. • Mitch hosiness 'was discussed?, one item ivIng an bra.: torical - eoutest "f&,- „ s'enoot-hge• sneakers, The devotional period' kitna taken bv Mrs. los. Cronstont who rend, froni XI :Timothy, giVing. splendid oddreSS, On the verses rend. '8he Ms° offered 'prayer, Otad- Ing dile meeting, Many calls in .siek and 'shnt--ins- were reported.. Poring n social tinie lovely refresh- mentg tier* served. , isiil&LASAirgitaligymityttf ' ek • _+OLKES •D0',.Exthili• f7T,E0:554:psocoSPpmae;eCa,:eis:i.pe:001104,41t,We,, -L07 .1* DAILY DELIVERY TO 4YOURDOOR Phorie.1184B. BEATON, Prop. .; 4.01.1.41011., THE GREATEST HEATING IMPROVEMENT in Forty Years BUY A, Coal Stove and,havekall the -advantages enjoyed_by tamers_- _ _a_automatic stok‘rs. 11 Re. uire attention sac__ e u. a in severe cold,weather every second da- durinein&dtrite -winter. weather. - 1 No complicated electric or mechanical attachments to go out of order. The .thermo.expansion type heat con-. trol and. sure. .' • IIVIMEDIATE DELIVERY ean oa GODERI a•4 a•rorrort,.........rotormornomproorromorttrom. • ' • • 41101, FULL BODED AtPREDCIRCLE COFfEE:,Ib 49c - CUSTONLGROUND 'ALL PURPOSE FLOUR . tURITY . 24E;lb. ag 1.19 . PURITY OATS 1.74.* 240 HALLQWE'EN , JELLY BEANS Ib. 294. ANN PAGE Old Fashioned- • • COOKIES" Pkg. 250 NIPPY. CANADIAN • kr " OLD CHEESE tb. CO ANN PAGE. -3 VARIETItS 'DEANS . 2 210 IONA" (Pectin ' PLUM JAM 240 FAiloi, FINK SALMON _TPURE WHITh in_ 430 *HONEY16-62. 290 Wass Tin Tirr 'AYI-Miti TOMATO CATSUP "a 170 YOUR BT pREAD BUY ANN-. PAGE' ILK BRAD wHi`re, viitiOLE or CRACKED WHEAT 24-ot,loof Oc •CREAM .aTYLE CHOICE CORN GREEN GIANT CORN' IVIBLETS IONA STANDARD TIIIVIATOES A & P FANCY • TOMATO, 'JUICE WAX BEAN GEEN PEAS IONA. STANDARD •• • 'PE tCHES A & ID CHOICE TOMATOES ••• A 8, P'CHOICE1 UNGRADED -oz tins 2-20zoztins 28.ozitAis'a 220 -oz tins 20 -oz tin 20 -oz tin % SYruP. 20 -oz tin • 44, . 28 -oz tins. 2;ti; • A & P FRUITS and VEGETABLES • ONE LoW PRICE Ncirs1C IEAPEF1Nrllr-lzc'"'"rr_9e', Proilcia New Crop' Doz. 290 U'AlitsiN 0.171113 s SNOW . 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