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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-03-23, Page 3.41? 1.1 •'••• • 1o3id Tp.A. NO.' 12 't.P• au.R9N coyArryi fttlailiOST WE.R.14Y GODERI011, ONTARIO; THURSDAY, MARCil ?Std, 195 ' P TPA tatgis.in:4740o1st- . ,:t• • CitARTE801) iecouNwprti' Oath AxtulD0E.• • ca&ETEMED ACCOVNTANT, Phone No.,--Offtee 343% Il0u0e as.T. 4 cioaerie14. PG., l.-Me"tt OriO.*, Phone 78'3WI',1t9n,• ,itattenbury St, E. .11Nstmoicg. AircliIILLOP MUTUALFIRE IN- SURANCE CO. '• Farin and isolated town"' property insured: ' Presidelit, E. I. Trevvarthde ▪ ton;' Vice-PreSident, J. L. Malone, 'Sea, ferth; Manager and Seey-TreeS., M. A. Reid, Seaforth- Trewartha,• .01in- ton ; J. L. Malone, -Seaforth; Whitmore, Seaforth;Leon, hardt, ,Bornholm; Robelit 'Arehibald, SeafOrth; john 11. MeEwing,-Blyth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Hugh •Ale2ander,- Walton; Harvey Fuller, Godericlr. . • Agents—J. E. Pepper Briicereld; ' R. F. McKereher, Dublin; Geo. A. • Watt, Blyth; F. F. Prueter,- • hagen; Selwyn lqaker?'../3ruSselS; • Policy -holders .can make all pay- ments and get their- cards receipted at the 'Royal Bank,. Clinton:;, --Keith Cutt's Grocery, Kingston i Street, Goderlch.- . • • - ''imosedimmacemaleemeemmiumm 'MEDICAL • - EAR,: NOSE,- TaROAT--- ' ...... "Let% Itiouse 44ufire-iln New, York" QphthqlWJ and--AVrat.---iriesp aisistaiit at Moorefield Eye Hitslilta4. and Golden-Kquare Threatjlospital, London, England. •,. EYES TESTED,- -GLASSES SUPPLIED • , , 53 Waterlcio Street S., Stratford. • • Telephdne 267, Next , visit° ISedford-' Hotel, Gode- rich, "Wednesday,"April 2,6th, 1950, at 2, p.m.. till 4.56 gJa. 10,11111•11.1.11111 iigSriAL • Di( ,R. • 11U91:01S 7,- • , . • Dentist (Doider VVellington-and Lightlitouse treets. , - Phone'.1033J fOr •almointrnent. • - • . CHIROPRACTIC _ , . 1)01414.0‘ *8;,, BM= vrilIXPERIKNOWATMOONEIHR--r• for Counties of Huron , ' and Briics ,-14PLEV. , PHONE 0 Fop InforinsitiOn.appli to J. Nr• icendtba44'Imis,10,n,Court 04104 Goderieb Oat: , ZDWARD •W. ZLLIOTT cii4sE,0 AUCTIONEER Correspondence Prompt13". afl- Wered. Immediate arrangements Can be, made .for Salds Date by calling, Phone 268, Clinton. >Charge moderate. and satisfac- tion 00aranteed. . , HAROLD JACKSON ICENSED AUCTIONEER HURON Am PERTH • Seaforth Phone 11461 or " Ham Edwarms, Goderich, • • Phone 144 . . • -Matt. Gaynor IACeinsed. Afictioneer, Sales, * conducted anywhere• For information write_or phone 787j,CIoderich• • l• Carey and -Chapman 'GENERAL INSURANCE Fire, . Automobile, Casualty . arey--01-FrOliapman--- _Phone. 18 God.trich CalbOrnik C0111p1P% LDRIV406. SERVICE. SCHOOL To,-TRADI: OPERA.TORS• Celebt rate . .The Doniiiii707,1771-Oad, Machinery Anniversary 'COmpany Limited snuovuees.'that the .,anunal... "Seryice Schbor Peld by, the Coinpany itt Gederleh eaCh. The -home •:of jr.' and Ms. Year Will Jake nbiee April .4th,' Fletcher 14sherf Cobane tew"nshiPP "d" ath• I'Lesent 14111ati*Ils'Jila -- that manly owners and operatOrs of wO.s .10fuSe1Y !decorated ' with ant' Champion road inachineS will be f011il$ and other., Spring 114Wers on visiting Goderick to attergl the tlie „occagron; Of. 4)104 thirty-fiftli ?etiget. , SVPdtling nnalVersary' on Friday; ' .4rrangementS' have been'made to /ilareli 17th, wilt% 0,hout ,thirty -fixe liold a 80,40 of lectures and demon- relatiyes'Sat down to -a sumptuous strationS on "Preventive Mainteu- dinner Was served by fedt nieces anee" procedures for road machil Was prettily decorated with a three, 'ery". Emphasis will be given to ,tslei).yreiwtedapedrtincoakcjea"-teotte, lvtI4the, "Cpravnicipelon "modmalntentor anee •"'", dinner was.serevd by ft.,: nieces and nepliewr' s 'Jean . Snyder, ..Don and Wayne Snyder and Bob Clark. - Thirty-five years ago, at_the home of the bride's parents, Rev. Forbes Rutherford conducted the *ceremony' uniting in marriage Mabel Snyder;, (1augJLte.r of'tlie Ude --srr, and Mrs. Levi Snyder, * and Fletcher Fisher, on a tife late Mr. and Mrs. Amos ,Pisher, • an of Colborne. t•Swnship. Their three sons, Grant, acimetlf; Carl, and Mils. Carl Fisher, a.,s well as their two daughters,: Lois and 'Hareld Yeo (1.aue11a), and Mr. The regular. monthly, meeting of Yeo were all present to -hey). cele- the Arthur Cirele of KTIag Church brate--the anniverkark. 4 Their three' was held in the 'church parlor on grandchildren , were present aisq,, 'Moridify evening,. Mrs. On Henderson ,Other guests were Mrs. Fi.shees-presitling. The ineeting .opened two sisters, Mrs. • Gledhill' (Irlor- wffh the Singing of a hymn, fol.- ence), of Hainilton, and. Mrs. Bryan lowed by. prayer by Mrs. Henderson Ames (Leola) of Atwood, and three • and the Scripture reading by Mrs. brothers, *Stanley, William ,•and C. Cutt. .1Kiss,Betty Smith, ne•• Laurence'SnYd.er, with their *Ms ; companled • br'Miss Catherine Cutt Mr, .Fisher's sifters, Mrs; Wallgate at the piano, fevered with a • solo. The first chapter of the study bOok, "Towards a Nev Dawn in Japan," mils given by IVIiss M. Mtbfie-"aful current eyentis were 'reviewed" by chosen, :as delegate • to the Synodical btgeans_1gro-meeting,- in---Rrantford,--The, next -ear_ miettring.' -3Y1.112-he--the FP %ter -than -ago ,'Vas nronoscd •bv rr. Stailloy offering meeting. meeti closed, with a hymn and •, prayer. Lunch was. 'served. - • ; CAR 'Amp_ JEEP COLLIDE Both drivers escaped injury, in an accident at an interseetten one niiI,etist of perunifier--on -Monday morning when a. car -driven ',1)Y•• Norman Aiim, R.R. 2, -Clinton, 'col- lided with. a 'jeep in cluirge of Alex- ander M( -Guiness, R.R. .4, Goderich. . • Both 'damaged, vehicles, were rez ;Moved frpiu the scene by Ow trucks. 1'1e:vine-10 Constable 11. Stott in- vestigated, 1.4tMCQ .district dealers are at4 tending from -all parts of Ontario.' A special feature. of -the Service School:this year will be the showing of "cat -away" demonstration motlels of Diesel engines and heavy duty transmissions, etc, . • - - As -in previous years, the visitorS will be guests of the Company at the company dinner to be , held at the .Goderieh Pavilion on Wednes- day evening..„.,„ • .. • • THE ARTHUR CIRCLE Tebbutt and Mrs, Wilitath Stothers,* of Goderich, and Mr. Stothers; Mit36 _MargaZet Hudson.- of -1%er-0.1'th; Mis.s Dorothy MoorepfBemniller, • fginllv of Goderich. , , -After; the -dinner -a- "toast -to " trie. • , ERBERT B. SUCH, D.C.t Doctor of Chiropracee. • .0ffice Hours: • Eon, Thiirs.-9 ELM. to 5 p.m., Tues., Fri -9 ami to, 5 p.m. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. 7.Wed., & Sat, -9 a.m. to 11.30 Vitamin Therapy Electro Therapy Oflice—Corner South St. and Britannia'. Road...-. Phone 341. , - "" • " WESTERN ONTARIO •,' , MOTORWAXS . •Eastern- Standard Time, To LONDON To. STRATFORD. 8.10 a.m. 8.10, am.12.20 p.m. , 4.30 p.m. • 4.30 Rim:. • • . 9.45. p.m. 8:05 p.m.---(Frid0s, Saturdays,, Sundays •• Sundays and 'holidays only.) , The 9.45_vmdo_11Stratfextrun Sun- day; and holidays °lily. - The 12.20 'p.m. bus goes "to Strat- ford only on Sundays and holidays. On Monday and darafter holiday, • bus for London leaves at 6.45 a.m. Connections at Clinton for London, Detroit, wingham, Walkerton, Kincardine, Port -Elgin and Owen ,Sound. • Connections at Strafird for Wend- ' • stock, Intchener, Guelph, .Handt, Connections at Mitchell for Listowel. and London. .. ; • „Chartet coaches for all ^necasionb., For information 'phone Reg. WieGee ' &Sons at 765- . L COLE Optometrifit7;-, Optician Eyes- Examined, Glasses' Fitted' Phone ,33' Goderich. Ont. Sure 1.118Urallefil:' • Confederation lUfe-*-Wink.X.ar- ,FIRK—Praferred-;ratoa,--for... preferred risks. . ACCIDENT *tifickfirsq, • JOHN' FARRISH Phone 7r15'`Dungandon • 'MALCOLM, MATHERS , -NW LOCATION . • ' On the Square—fOrmerly Mr. Ora1g1e43 office, Real Estate—General in; • pumice *hone 115W FIRE! Protect Yourself With Fire Insurance:. • Gordon J'etwell GODERICH Phone Carlow 304-4 •• ••••••aaremeiamm ....• :INCOME TAX RETURNS PRIVATE • 'BUSINESS:- FARM REPORTS ' Bookkeeping -recordsinstalled -17-;,--and-che° , or at rag. :ROY. N. DE LEY • Phone 90.9.1 ' Bo.58 RegOnt St. GODERICH, ONT. 441'Zrl 1•I1 INDEPEN4ENT, ORDER or .opprEL.Tiows' , Huron Lodge No. 62, Gode- rich meets first and third 110110,7 nigh.tr tef.. everf-- inonth in MacKay Hall. Visitors Welcome. • -46tf Snyder, to which the.: groom re, sponded; ant a toast to the family by the groom was _responded to by their: soh, Kenneth. Card:s, were played during .the evening, and, a Singsong enjoyed:, Many imessages cortgratulatians ':111(1 ^ numerous lovely -gifts:. were received By the couple, 114 well as ,a telegram from Mr. E. D. Snyder of ,MOose Jaw, a brother of Mrs. Fisher. " GRAHAIV1, „ SHOE REPAIR. Piek-Up and, Deliveiy Service Within Town Limits • , McDonald St. Phone 830J , °Geo: G. MacEwan Fire, Aeckient., and Motor -Car 'insurance OFFICE—MASONIC: TEMIPIE WEST STREET PHONE 230 • OODEISICH • Current' disbursements ' 'under Canada's .Fainfly AllOwa-nees Act ' are about $271,poo,o0o a year, The. , Sign. of • INSURANCE AGENT'S' ASSOCIATION I 1. ft, . . aood .Insur-. *mice H. M. FORD ?Get insured —1 Stisured- - '.,-Rest Assured North St. Tel. 268.W' . RES LECTRICAL CONTRACTOR - • e Town and Fath Wiring and Repair,Work. Free Estimates—No obligation. ,71 copimIA ap. . PHONE. 832W or CARLOW 207 • a ,o.elite Pavilion '33-ANCINT WEDNESDAY and. SATURDAY. NIGHTS SATURDAY ,,NIGHT -L -- ERIC SCOTT, HIS- TRUMPET AND 111)3 GRCHE$T1t.A.' - . _EVERY WDNSDAY NIGHT _ • . ClcNX DARN D. ANO- GANG 'SPRING PARADE , OF BANDS BEGINS/11MM 7th., • • • /***•••••••illie******4.0****4*.**opeolliiimibii***400••••••••••0****••••••••iimmis***4***00**0** At A I IZ on. the ‘4. 4. t : 'The , Square —.1,'ns itirilv 'in° — - . ,, , ,,.., , NowL-Itichard Widmark'And tionerrBarrymore, in .'Down to the • - Sea In, Shins;" ' . 0. • Monday, Tuesfidir mid Wednesday— Jeanc, Peters, Paul: Douglas and Allan Hale, As fresh And theOful, as .'iYitty breeze, a romantic comedy that touches a; theme' Of 'flie 'coining season ' . • "Tr Eltir'SPRING" Thursday, -Friday an114aturditk— June:Drayer, RaylBolger and Gordon McRae The sohgfal, •itinefiti and tuntui Story of Marilyn Millar, in TechnileOlor to,bthg if „to . "Look For the, Silver Lining" " Conaing--PDatieing In the If?yark" with 'William Powell and Patsy ,Drake. West 1160 Street. --I;DONE. 47 ,• • Now—Clark ,Gahle and Walter Pidgeon, in "Command Decision." Mon., 'Tues.' and Wed;-,Lrfwe Features y, Penny. $ingleion, Arthur Lake and Carry Simms. • •Tlie, merry --liumstend Faintly' returith In their newest and zanist matri-faree • "BLONDIE S SECRET' , . ton Randall,. <lime Vincent and Alan Mowlcrai Adventure, humor and swiftquoving aetiotr in, the latest exploit a .lietionai favorite . ° "'run LONE WOr.ar AND OM LADY" • Thursday, Friday and Satnrilby—i • • Douglas Faithanks, Carter and -Richard (keel* A swashbuckling tale el Knights without, attot mid it lady wIso Iiked,her heroes rugged. in Tochhicoior, 44 FiGnirING •O'FLYNN" Coming—"A `Woman's Secret." Maureen O'Hara and A,toon D6ughis. Ihsp. Gardtner ea sb� - tr. c• .1. large nuniber of ,,•pnyents ttt- tended the meeting of the "Vieteria, Houle And se,y0•01 .4',1,5wi4tion on Thursday !evening • tg, inspect the pools, ,it ,being 'open house," an to bear an Acklrek•O'•••W Inspector G. G. ,Oftrdiner. sidedand repora and 'C'erte;sPond", eriee *ere dealt with., The presi- dent stressed the lin, pertanee of esevetal worthwhile, radio programs that everyoie'lhould make a point ef listenifig to. Mrs.,itSpaolght, and her daughter Diana p1ayed a piano 'duet- Mr, Glen Lodge sang two, voeul'Olos,_ accompanied by Miss • , ":ELEATIXER CA*MST 'SPOTLIGHT AT, LONDON I.fOtlier; Alifis Ann Wurtele' Scottie:. wbo f.lcdeoPPItnied' Miss ly•artele o LOndon, a few. ..,,vieeks' aPt -44WIS„ ngt, In in achievilli Onv1r04,PlePt... res, ha'd Pnitlicity ih her 9,0e The y London, Free Picture on Tuesday, witb „the . fol- lowing_coMment: ,, 4 ,.. ' • Heather Xtarleyeorn, • tout-year- Seotehz terriere • wholelainis' the title of Canada'amosy-travelled,dog, now an boa of another expel*, lence-4urvival- of a lire. - • lieather and -ber.' tress, 'Miss Aun Wurtele, were 011K those forced frora ' their home ks by the Jarvis Apartments fire Saturday. night. They lived IA apartment Mary • oyee. IStraehan. Mr. Robert 112, and left shortly,. after lire was „ . . .11eery showed several films of Gede,- discovered.: T - includingills* visit of the Prime Minister, and et the sur-, _ _ rounding -district. Mr . Gardiner, the speaker of the evening, spoke briefly on the new curriculum for schools': .. It will be divided into lour diViSion!s; Primaf3",- junior, intermediate and senior. •itt the, old readers in- the -primary the ,vocabulary 1,,vils difficult. . Today .basic reading- is • emphasized ,and more every -day words are used and learned b " associatien withi _plc - tures: -Th----words are not memor- ized, »At firmly fixed in the child's inind. The -first -three grades are the reading •stage:---• . , • Pupils in grades 4, 5 and -,6 are at- the .."initiginatixe- period" -and at this, age are Taterested tn. aa- vt%ature, . pirates, and all exciting! things. In the intermediate divi- „Which_ifichides-grade§.„T, and.. 1Q, no 'examination§ will . be • tequired-"-at--t-he-end of-:griide-*1- - A • leaving public' school. in'a- liticL highSchoo,L .contuslug, irk so many-r-teaehers;:-and--..vv•ith- the new--eurrieulitin--/grade .1X may- be •,mirde easier. - The seilior- divi- .sion Will be. the former grad -11, 12 and 13.. - , In conefusioni Mr. 'Gardiner re- mai;ked that •children 'do not ‘go* physically •or mentally the. •saine-; some inity%).)e- abie to 'grasp'- certain Snbjects., better'' than others. -*Thus' the grouping of grades 1, 2 and 3 which will begin Verf "E400,11.oand dispensing witr grades 34, 5 which have been. 1,31 .effect fir some time. The nieeting..was :closed 'with. the singing. of the National Antheni.• ;Only one other,...dogis belie.ved. to have been' kePt at the apartment --building,- and It ',viis out When:the blaze occurred. ' Although never ;1jOfos itt91 fire, Heather has travelled about 80,000 miles, by air,' rail,. car and boat. She has ridden in, alraost every kind of conveyanee,. from cable .cars itt San Francisco to horsedrawn Miggie.s.• Five thiaes Heather hasbeen mascot at Humane contentiens--in- Canada :and '„the , United States, where she has been taken by MiSs Wurtele, who is a .^past' president of,. the Goderich Iquinane Stielety; 4111111111b. , and a member of London ID) atm Society. • " ‘'gviunningia bOth. and At- hintic oceans, mtnt seFROM eumepT,BE-411.1.14:0E1.00-a,"'4% . • had, • ,a surprise visit, rrOni their Gordon Iver, and -bis from MBA ..Alberta, and :their 't rilends, Mr, and Mts. Wen •pig,..; oaly, ttJs •ot11114, „ IverS a' "Wheat faraer, • be and ,bis. bro- ther Lewid farming '1,000 -acres of Wheat. 'Gordon lins not been bac te Ontarie since he left here when. tgoruowr ,.yeiraorsatotall.gpeosatontild cheast:ee4h:bl'usiily0 town.. Mr. Mschaw is ,the Massey. Harris” agent there. Ivers and Mr. Dischaw came Dna to pur- chase ngw cars at Oshawa, and will motor back , through the trnited States. 'LIKE A LETTER FROM HOME • veir thouei it lis'nearrlY thirty years since we left Goderich, we 1;(*.e• to get' the paper_ each week iUifi leep in toucb. with the old home konununity.. It *like, getting. 4 letter from home 'even af t I II: sti eueNiring 6tiPSCliPtiCaV tP $guJ 8tar. • — • • F. T. Armstrong crpOinkHit' fsr— •, • Phone 1100..for appointment - SQUARE ' *GODERICH ,iiii••••••••••••••••• KINSMEN DOINGS. • tiibTrs.•tir the Goderia kins- men ',Club, whe ?went tc; Chesley at the week-enth t'd 'attend it council meeting f, northern zonekdistrit No. 1 were. _President -Gard& Ban -- 1 mister, Bill MeGraH t4i, S. , SfielitOn, Mid -Ernie MeLectL----At-'- this meeting,' Dr. -Fraser .• Hay of • Listowel was' elected deputy gover- nor for , the .one ' About forty-two, delega t es from eight' .different clubs were present: Leo., Frelliersger .of Chesley was. ehaii'man:' • goderteh 'kinsmen Chili's' in- itiation team licent to Walkerton Monday njght to int4itll 'nOw iiiein- beri..otLthat club. The team was° Erie' Johnston, -Carl • Banks, • Bill Mi -Grath, Gordon': •Bannister, Ross .1!entington Una' Ilert Stich. . MUSIC EXAMINATIONS.., At the midwinipf examinations of. the Royal•ConserVatory -Of MuSic of Toronto, the following pupils A. E. Gook, -1$1yth,, were ;successful:. '•Eileen7 •Elliett and .Loyce_ Arnold • passed in grade 11 theory' with -first- class • honers' and- iKenneth . McAl- lister obtained honor standing.. CARGILL--NOT RIPLEY- In 'a • re fe re:116A to Dr, .1. .Gibson in these colunni:'; last week, it was stated that Dr, .dilison Would visit at Rink* before proceeding.' to V.1111-' .eaUver. nnd'Loi3 Angeles: 1 n st ea cl of - Ripley, it is Cargill where . the Doetoi: and Mrs: Gibson 'are visiting. ' Art. PERANd Prof. Joslyn Rogers is . the consulting--; chemist with the \Ontario'Gpvernmeritts medico legal department, , He told the • Kiwanis Club of West Toronto that the record of deaths caused byidrunit i� `1'too amas- - ing to be believecl.'.. The offi- cial record shows 'that 20 per centof majcz accidents result _ _from, -drinking.----Prof.- Rogers expressed the °pillion that the fi'gfire •would reach 50 or 60 per ceilt, if all the, facts were, knOwn. He-declaredAhat icated drivers "haire no right to.kilf ten times"as many people as murderers.'," , Sdoiety hangs its murderers. Society will have to devise some more dras- tic action ag inst' these intoxi- 'dated_lcillers of the highway. Advt. 12 ;.\14-'1410 pievants MOTH., dogs tor 5 YEARS... Of BER11111 mattes toad t gArtims gARDwAnt Phone 48,6 Goderich , • BER LOW -Year Guaranteed MOTHPROOF I C— ".- List -CM Reniemler ram friends and loved ones with a itust Craft card, ,They',11 know you cared :enough to. gelid them the. best. WiIf • , . ReiNbarttEieetrie • Your authorized WiSTINOROUSE 'dealer. 'Hamilton St. ,..Phone "466 MAKI liES•ir 0 * One albs 313,000. Sun. Ufa of Can: • edo annuitants receivingtds t�gutar incOme cheque: In marii huts*** this lifetime income provlded -by -, teguIcir sena!l paynieds clefin"0 the :annuitant's best aorning.'Yeefa. °theta ; 'at alder ages "used a tun* *tea trent savings or Caliital •tQ guarcL'inifest advancing-;yeors: Independence in old CiptiGarl be -made -certain with c'.- Suntife Pension Palley. •!.,1 , • • NEDFFNSURAN MUGS' • PEACE OF MIND ydu pow the fc,Icilities of the SUN ' LIFE. ASSURANCE PANY OF CANADA coif best meet your parliOlor needs in a VrayAat will fit your pocketbook: Harold W. &tire,- gePresentattie of Sun Life urance CoMpanr, Of taiiada. North St. . Phone 766w Things v , , •••••• • „4, .• '" 16 ETABUSH/ • • "4' • e aboutAirs paint • • an .A&P ' Supermarket. You •-,,Ncsy;:.?,7-.:0::.:••••••.-.••• •• ,. „..,,a 4,,, see, A e r P keeps l:11::s*.. t ' :'s I o w ' i:., -t• : %-f s'. s 42;,''' .e.4 N'''' A, , . it's easy to n.cake worthwhile , savings every day. of the week , when you "shop te•g•ttlaxly at • , as oractieaL—offers you worlth7 While . values. on hundr0-...ls of fine foods; That mean's b:34.ter meals for your,---.1ess butdcn. ' n - yofir budget; . ,.. ..., Whatever you buy af 'vour A&P Super Market, you?"' find each "can, jar packan'e „ . marked, with' the. price on it; aswell- as on the shelf. Akci, 'when- yQu "chttk out", v•our ca,42 register slip give5. yo77 an added bit :of confidence. Prite marking is for your on ience-,- • SAIIDINES' Tin 240 -FANCY RED COHOE —_ • SALMON ;57it CHATEAU " N 'CHEESE. AI P. L. 2 260'- •F*RANCO AKERICAN Pkg IrAcilleTTI '2:.'290 VAOCIRATED 2 • zs - ' • — '4LOBE ...PEARS 2 • 350: 'AyLMER • CATSUP. '• -125.•.160 JELLY POWDERS JELLO •Pkgs. 25 , `YORK : oGra .,12,76.. 310 S. :INC 33 tiNicEb LOAF-cultsE lb; 3911. DOG FOOD 'PAID - 2 lino:, ,250„: CUSTOM GkOUND, ()tux „ COFFEE 2 I-11* bags $151 , at it 'costs u when you buy at .64P- • 'ANN RAGE SLICED—WHITt,or BROWN MILK. -11-READ VITAMIN FRESH*13ISCUITS • -••.• ,CHRISTIES RITZ' A&P CHOICE TOMATOES IONA ' 'GREEN:PEAS- 3c-6.2 -tins 2 NEW LOW PRICE-COLUMBIA.'RED.CHOrcE 24 -oz loaf okg 2 28-61 tins RASPBERRIES- 15-4.0 tin re::) • .9-r. tat; 14iata4/0. , . . 'YOUR Act4t2 VEGETABLE BUY OF 1•14,E WEE -I< fl:„ORI•DA FRESH ROUND ,STRINGLESS, No. GlIEEN BEANS 16s • FLORIDA RASOA.I.4 LARGE No. 1 CELERY ST C MEXICAN, FROtti SELECIED00. ' 'TOMATOES . .SPINIACH — : eeli!) ckg., ("-)R; *:. cello P.k 9.. 1 WASHED, P.',E5 OFtok tAND23 NEW efloPi LARGE SUNCI-1#8,140:, i . . .. . • AS SHALLOTS:.. .‘(.... .' DATES - :..-7.,. w.,_ ., . •,,, cALIFottINIA",-40,,,vsl.,, norpr 4at' their •iiii,tt, •tottoy .:grsiiiiii. , 2' -0111iNCES - — ' 3* '°'450 . -,,-,Otria:ED.,.4Atiii ,,,,kti.r,t'. y , . lb. ' ,23 ••• - - . t•- ' a • rrt