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CSARrERi
T I) ,AMCOUNTANTr
�7 CEOIT.r A7.`2`RWGE .. .
:M_O .NTANT
CHARTA>�,ED ,roe u..
'hone No, -Office 343W. House 8437
Goderich.
• ACCOUNTANTS
noir N. BENTLEY 4t,
• Licensed Public Acoountant
Phone.8093. , P,O. BAx. 08-
86 Regent St., Goderich
:
R. G. Mc1 41 N,
• 4ecountant
Clinton,- 'Ontario
Phone 561 Rat'tenbury St, E.
BiEDICAI'
Dig. F. J. R. FORSTER, EYE,
EAR, NOSE, THROAT
Late House Surgeon New York
Ophthalmia and Aural Hospital,
'assistant at Moorefeld,EYe Hospital
And Golden -Square Throat Hospitszl,
London, England.. '
EY1 S TESTED,,, GLASSYIS
, .
Ey
SUPPLIED
;58 Waterloo Street• S., Stratford.
,Telephone 267:' (lode -
Next visit Bedford Hotel,
rieh� Wednesday, Nov. 22nd,, 1950,
at r2 ' p.m. till 4.8V
DENTAL
D'R: R. W., HUGHES`
Dentists
Corner Wellington. and Lighthouse
Streets.
Phone 10330• for appointment.,
ChIIROPRACTIG
DONALD B. BLIVE
IIMPERiENCED AUCTIONEER.
Licetwed for Conntlei qf Duron
a>od truce
R PLEY, OWNS : 49
For information app ly to :J. N.
Keriii ' Division Court. k,
eg� the
Griod ric . Ont.
ERBERT B. SIJO , D.C, ,
'Doctor of Chiropractic.
Office Hours: -'I
Mon., Thurs.-9 a.za. to ski p.m.
• Tues., Fri -.9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
7 p.m. • to 8 p.m,
Wed., & Sat: -9 a,m. to 11.30 -
'Vitamin Therapy
office—•Corner •of. South .St. and
4. Britannia Road. -Phone 341.`
4,
VETERINARIAN
1)0R: R. J. M.[LN4R, V"S.; D.V.M.
4 North SL, Goderich
Phone 24. '
INSUR- ANCE
����``Cii�1 LLUP MUTUAL. I'IP,1�1 IN-
. 1T . SUltANCE CO.- = Farm ' and
isolated town 'property insured.
• President, E. J. Trewartha, Clin-
ton; Vice=Pxesfdent, J. L. Malone,
Seaforth;,Manager and •Sec'y-Treis.,
lti. A. Reid; Seaforth.
Dire'c'tors—E. J. Trewartha, C1in-
J. L. Malone, Seaforth; S. 11.
Whitmore, • Seaforth;- Chris. Leon-
hardt, Bornholm; Robert Ai,cliibald,
Seaforth; John H. McEwing, Blyth,
Frank McGregor, 'Clinton; Wm+ S.
Alexander, 'Walton.; Harvey Fuller,,
Goderich..
Agents-J..E. • Pepper, BrucefLeld ;'
R. E. McKercher, Dublin; Geo. A.
Watt, Blyth.; J. F. Prueter, Brod-
'hagen ; Selwyn Baker, Brussels
Policy -holders can make all pay-
ments and get their cards receipted
at the 'Royal Bank,' Clinton; Keith
Cutt's Grocery, Kingston Street,
Goderich. •
WESTERN'„ ONTARIO -
1VIOTORWAAS •
(STANDARD TIME) .•
TO . LONDON TO STRATFORD
(Daily). (Daily
12.30 p.m. x4.20 p.m.
ro 8.40 a.m. ' 8.40 a.m.
4.20 p.m..
• . x -•-except Sundays, and holidays: •
Rus for Stratford at .6.15 • p.m.,
Sundays and holidays.
Sundays and holidays to London
at 8.30 p.m.'
• 12.30 p.m. bus to Stratford on
Satuitday only. •
Connections ,leaving London 'daily
at 7.30 p.m. and arriving Goderich
9.40 p.m., '
Charter Coaches for all occasions.
For information phone 'Reg. McGee
& Sons it 765.
EDWARD' .W, ELI4O T
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Coirrespondence promptly -an-
swOred. Iloamediate•nrrangenents•
can bei' made for Sales Date by
calling Phone 213', . Clinton.
Oharge .nn'oderate and satisfac-
tion Guaranteed. 1,9t;C
•
A: L COLE
Optometrist-Optteian'
Eye8 Examined, Glasses Fitted'
Phone 33 Goderich, . Ont.
HAROLD .JACKSON
ICENSED : AUCTIONEER
HURON AND PERTH
Seaforth Phone 11.661 or
$airy Edwarr+s,a Goderich, ,
Phone 144 °
C. F. -CHAPMAN
General Insurance
Fire, Automobile,. Casualty
Real Estate
West St., Goderich,
Phone 18
•
Faure In Sure Insurance
t.
Life --Wind .Car
Confederation ,
FIRE—Preferred rates' for
preferred.. risks.
•
ACCIDENT.. r SICKNESS
Consult..
JOHN ' FARRISH
Phone 7r15 Dungaimon...
MALCOLM MATHERS
• ,NEW . LOCATION
on the Square -formerly Mr.
Oraigie's office
Real Estate•- ; enerai ; In-
surance
Phone 115W
..F.T :a
Protects Yourself .With Fire.
Insurance
Gordon Jewell
GODERICH
Phone •Carrow 302r4
F. T. Armstrong
OPTOMETRIST ' • • -'
Phone 1100 for appointment
SQUARE GODERICH •
Geo: G. 1VIacIwan
Fire, Accident and Motor' . Car
Insurance
OFFIC.E- StASONIr' TEMPLE
WEST STREET
PHONE' I310 . GODERIGH .
GODRRICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOER 12th, 195.0
Archdeacon Mi 1
at 'St. Georges
eo
res.
H
are t . ',Festival rvices - on
S
1
Sunday Attended by
Large Congregations
An ,-artistic arrangement of-
flowers, fruits, , vegetables and
grains • decoratett 'St.. George's An-
eke)), Church. ,an. Sunday, when
special " liaxv'eW 'festival services
were held, conducted by .the rector,
,I,tev. B. IJ, rarm% iShe ffs, of • wheat
and other ,products qE ,.dela' and
garden were 'effectively ,placed: On
the north. side of" -the pulpit the
hgares "1650" were 'imbedded in a.
floral design. White ,flowers placed
•oxi the altar were in memory of the
late John Harrison, presented by
the family.
Archdeacon. J-' N. 13. , Mills,f
London,. was tile, preacher 'of -the
day. 'A former reetgr of St..
George's, .. he was greeted . by •large
congregations at- both' services. are Norma• Warnock, Ruth Bowen, 1.8 points; junior girl, Beth. Boyd,
Tinder the direction. •of,•Rrof. Al ,Ann Hamilton, P011y McCabe find .Seaforth, . 13 points; •junior boy,
W, Anderton, .the music • by :the Joan. Chapman. They'll be- wear- G. Tebbutt, •Clinton, 11 points.
choir t' was '.beautifully -rendered. ing navy weskit`s, white blouses, W.'. S. Hall, principal of Wing -
Miss Marjorie Hays 'as, guest soloist white, skirts, ,find saddle shoes. The ham hligh School; • presented prizes
at the. n►orning Service sang in girls are very enthusiastic and have at the end of the program of events.
lovely voice "Praise , the '.Lord, 0 worked hard making their. outfits Winners of Events '
My -Soul." - and : 1arning . cheers. o'G-od• luck, Winners 'of •the ' various events,
"The • Diocese of Huron rejoices kids ! , were as follows: • •
with you in the great progress made' Senior boys --100 yarddash : Cairi-,
by this parish. The most fruitful Several have left G.C.I. ••thio year grail Maltby, Clinton ; John West-
yeal•s in - the • long history :.of the to ' take- up 'further studies. , . Eric: brook, •Goderich. ;. • John > Hanna,
•parish .flare _been made .under .the Holmes and Sheila McLeod •.are at Wirrgham, • •
present rector. St. George's is still Western University Joan •Menzies, Intermediate •-•-- Ray .Lath, Wing -
the most beautiful church in the Catherine Cult ' and N.uth . Erwin ham Chine Maltby,, Clinton; Erie.
diocese," said Archdeacon Mills: • have entered Westervelt College i.tt MacMillan, Seaforth.
He .chose as the basis of his ser- London, Mary Anne Erskine, •Marie U -,+G Love, Seaforth B.
•mon the 12th chapter of St,- Luke, itaithby-orad Raymiond •'Young arcs Xoungbl'ut,` Goderich; 31, Maltby,
containing• the parable of the rich 'attending Stratford, Normal School. Clinton. '
mon.: , Glen .X.ouni blut is going -to- Queen's * �Seuior boys -200 y ard-dltsh : (;aji•,•
• "The story oapttxres•••the interest University:.-. •.Shuler Robertsen .1e' eon'.l1ultb ., Glitnton;' J V'e.tbr-aalt;•
because 'it is a story of a real roan, teaching' music in the` schools • of Goderielr ; John Hanna, Wingham.
and in this day and age" people Colborne ' township,. and'. Mollie Iutermediate,'-- C. Maltby; Clin-
like to hear of 'real' things.. He is Bisset- .is:„ studying' music •at the toil; Eric,._lia.Millan, Seaforth ; Ray
successful, and 'we...like to.'hear of Toronito ' Conservatory„ - Violet ',orb,��"iiigliam, •
success, Pr•i°zet%vvinners make bead- Laithwaite, Marion Bogie, Wifini- ' .Junior—R. • Youi)gblut,• Goderich.;
lines, • while' those who• bear the fred` Resinardi 'Grace Hudson, June ,u,: oa•ge-- Lore,-' Setiforth';, It. Scorch
heat and - burden of the. day--^a•re Cunningham and Margaret Henry .144., ciilltor�. • "
not heard, of.. ,The tale...of- disap- have. entered the field of nu --
nursing. . Senior.' boys440 yard dash': •J.
pointments and 'Hattie is. not •attie Wightman is', 'Working in wc•stbroul:, Goderich; B. • Hiirch:1
Wanted to, be heard in: these London Clinton; W. Larder, Goderich.
days. We'want-to hear of succesa; " 'intermediate -- C: ;Maltby, :Olin-
ful and triumphant tidVentures in We'll tell you all about th& 1ligl)y tun ; i) Keyes, 4&ufol•th ; Jim Hop_
life. • ' games next' -wegilt;�_rsci"' until then, '1•,er,. seilf,,)rtla • ,
`!The •pian in the partible, was ."`Cheerio i" Senior buys•: -S8() .Yards : C. Malt -
Satisfied witla..liiinself. • lie allay '1' by, Clinton ; J. 1\ est.brook, Gude-
have been an active, individual in , . ST. GEORGE'S ' GUILD . rich ;•It. '11 luau; Seaforth, -
tit,e community -and in philanthropic The ' regular. 'meet trig of.':- 1. Inti>rinecliato' •_-- C. .' Maltby, Cliti-
efort,' -but. he vas(ovbtous and George's ' Churchwoman's .Guild was tiro ;' J . •Ilawthorne, Godel•ii•h ; K.
'desired snore'wealth. ` lielcl on 'jta•esdav,' October lud, with 'i iiiirlilut, Goderich, ''
"It is%recognized that money, hats • the • president, _Mrs. 'C._' tanifortlr, ' Seniors buys—hi;;lt•''jum•I):-G:- -E1•••-
poWer," confin`ued. Arclrcleacon-Mills. in the -•hair•, • T1iere• vias a • large limit, ('l'in•t•un.; J. 1 11;ipui iu, Sea-
.."li_Iliui.i)leS _comfoXtts liefasilhe sick attendance_ After 'the ,busi.n.ess forth L ...11 sour.-'(=ncic rich.
Wand brings 'strengths to Life dis- rti(;etiii1, a "pot -luck, supper, WaS- Intermediate •_•.• Bob, 1�ides,'.elin-
tressed. • Its lifi�tn sited avid lie in enjoyed. During the meal the mem-. too ; 1t. Attridge, .t leric•l:i It.
the: wrong °use' of it. • ' bars .were favored with delightful Gardner., (a1 dei•ieii., '.b •
"Jesus ca11ed'the Map .•1 �1ool,fo'r solo's by 'Miss Ruth I)oc•kstader, Ice- • Junior ---1), Ladd, Clinton; '11_,
.one reason : that to all • intents and cenlpr,tnie)1 1) Miss .'fancy Wilmot. Steep, ['union ; • S, ylac\iillan, (,'1111 I
A X111., ))hi , 'also was enjoyed 1,)y •don.°• I
the members, who voted the evening • mini• D)rs----b101)1 jump.' T.I
highly successful, . (';ulipe_g), (loderich; 1.. 'A•rboul,
^ 1(1(101.ieh ; T. Taylor. ('Briton.
U PHOLTERi(H 1r4tc1iaedi;ite -Ala 1a)th, l,'int;_"1
Iiur,,,..,(5 lie \ 1 an 'Atheist in his 1111111 ; If . -.Attridge, id;;e, t;,idel•icl1 ; Bob !
thinking." • ' .• Moes,• Clinton. • - - ' -
CHErSTERFIELD.AND Warning ..against cuvetunsm 1 .Junior--(,,. .'l'eblmtt, .Clinton; B..
.00CASIONAL • CHAIRS the. Speaker-euiphusized that a Mace1:1' 11)0, (,lode rich ; 11. 11uwlti11d, Sc;ii-
for God must be had in ani• scheme 2011111.. ,
:..REPAIRED AND • of life. S.cuioa boys ---- hop -Step -jump: : i
1. •
RECOVERED,- • "Little emphas i., upon ' sacred 1'anll)1011, (.1)110ri.c.•h ; Joh I10nna,
things is: givetc in 'the newk tool (•.y. \Singl1;lru ; T. :r.f.aylor, Clinton.
Factory Guarantee 7'he ratan its the parable was callc(i ' Intermediate -.--Ray Loth, • Wing
'.` Free rick -up and Delivery • a fool* because God was' completely ham; L'.. Attridge, (xodorich ;- 1i.
•• .,Stratford . ford left out •of his plan. 'An individual Tines, Clinton. • .
,.J cap be disqualified• as a good citizen -.
(3. '1'Ii,iirlpson, (Iodi�r.ich ;
by placing alt his (;onfidence and• B: 1)ockstadci 'Goderich; G. 'Sell-
Upholstering:Co.,` faith in material things, 'anal not
.iri'lfeiitangble anisi>ritualbttt, Cli,nton
-4` ;Brunswick St. Sts&t7.
Senior boys ---pole •vault: 1+': ben -
things. of Gad, and by• failure in online, Clinton ; J. Chapman, Sea:-
fOrd •ser yice . to his fellowman.' •
• .For further information . "Let us see ,ta.t that .we' bring
enquire at • • Goa more and more Into' our plan
BROPHEY'S • „TURN-' • ofe
Al: the evening sc'nvicie Arch-
--TORE,GamainODERICH 1 amain 'Mills'ills' ubjeet was '"Thanks
Be to God - for• His Uns, akable
Gift." ' ,
• P
i Clip G,C,�. Wins as
A E .
lam.
OECJ./'�TT �✓ ,o eto se �� a tn r �o
' Iruvin
.1 and ea
al xl e J �r
i �
By Mairg. t g
Rugby season hs here•'' again 1 'Annual Field and Track Com-
g y .
This • year twelve.pa*t . rugby Is lietition field.
COM -
being played instead of six. •tiir..
Pring has had the boys practisinf
for about two weeks and has chosen;
the, :following boys for the teain :
Half -backs, •Liodei Arbour, Tong
Campidn, Craig Costello, Bon Haw-
thorne,
aw;tJiorne,Jim Pinder, Ron Skelto
and. John. Westbroek.i for linesmen,,
Bill Boll,. Jinn 'Buchanan Bob Hays,
Colin Bowes, • .Sandy MacDonald,
Gene Hamilton,, AlvinMcGee, Bob
Mills, Murray Wood, Tom' Tihornp-
BRUSSELS, Oct, 7. Mare than
1,00P` lligh ,,school students , of North
Huron gathered in Brussels •on Fri-
day for the .annual county intier.
hoof Crack and ..deld. meet. The
event was held In the Agrletdtural
Park,• students froth . Goderich, i in 4
,ton, Seaforth'and Wingham schools
coxn'peting. •
Goderich` ' Collegiate ' Institute,
Wingham.
,
+' 4
Seaforth.:; . for la •
:1� riu •-� o t� Sea t
ur t B II
�.
in
Hawkins, Clinton;• J. Jewell, , W ,g -
Mon,
Senior girls -r - running broad
jump: It. Keyes; Seaforth r E. Ray-
mond; Hingham rS. Falconer, Ciro
ton. '
Interme.Ui1IIe--D. McCabe,. Gode
ries • M. Scribbints, C1'inrto a ; N. •
Warnock, Goderich,
Junior—J. Irwin, Winghanr ,I3,
Boyd, Seaforth; J. Jewell, Wing-
hana. • •
Senior girls—high jump.: J. "Fitz'
Patrick, Goderich; 1. Keyes, Seo, -
forth L. C..'Young, •Goderich.
• Intermedia to --J. Castle, Clinton;
N. Warnock, Goderich; M. Smith,
Wingham. ' '
Junior -3. Hawkins, Clinton; If;'
son, John Hawthorne,,,Bob Gardner,' with 143 points, captured the chat,- 'McLean', „Seaforth; S. Bell, Gode•
-
Lorne Rivers and George Harris. lenge cup • after` a -.close contest.. rich. • •, i,
The first game will be played here Clinton had 140 points, Seaforth + Senior girls — softball softball .distance
on Wednesday with Wingham and
on Friday. Wingham will be•• host to
Goderich. Let's have everybody
out to cheer for their team.
Special ''attraction at the . first
rugby garite of the season Will be
G.Q.I.'s new cheer -leaders.- They
i
3. - n
xison, 'Goderich.. 1ltt , I king,
• •
tun.
.,
I fate, I Watson, ea.-
Intermediate Wa$ o' 'Sea -
forth; ; I �„ Boyce, Goderich x J. Hob-,
.den; 'Vingham....•
J itnior--A . McCabt'," der_ ieil ; S.
Proctor, Clinton iy 3. Seddon Wing-
haxn.ni. '
Senior girls ---22`0 relay : Goderich,
LWilnulg.17, ,Seaforth•
lnteatIS. ear sore basketbaneWnghannGoderich, e
• Intermediate relay' '';-- (ud'e ch,
Wingham, Seaforth• x
Junior --•- 220 -yard relay : Gode-
rich; Winghana, Clinton.
TO RECOKD •C UURVH SERVICES
North street United Church, has.
,purchased a I agictape, , a wachlue `
which • will 'regard the entire 'church
seryiee and then; replay it when
ci. It can be picked. up `like
•SO and, Wingham 78. ' It}arow-J. Fuller, .Goderich ; A. I3 ars desire
• Individual • champions, who re-
ceivecl_cups,,were: Senior girl, Ruth
Keys, Seaforth, 13 points; senior
boy, Cameron Maltby, Clinton, .15
points ; intermediate • gird, 'Joanne
Castle, Clinton, 18 points; inter-'
mediate boy,. Clare Maltby, Clinton;
.INDEPENDENT ORDER
OF' ODDX'EDLOWS
Huron Lodge No. 62, •Gode.
rich meets ;.first and third
Monday.knights of every
month, is 'MacKay Hall.
Visitors Welcome,
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4144414141.444.441..
Goderich Pavilion
-- THIRTIETH ANNIVERSARY YEAR
--Dancing Wednesday, .'Saturday and . holiday evenings-:-.,
SATURDAY NIGHT
PAUL CROSS AND HIS ORCHESTRA:
Every Wednesday night, CK<NX Earn Dance .Gang.
• The Pavilion is'livai•lsrlb,ie for afternoon and evening. rentals.
The Management eaters to banquets, wedding receptions, etc.
Phone 675 er 416:
ODE1U THE.AT
iiampiro memost!Ni►ONommoo mle
At ' ° On the'
fit
.... .
The- gligare
Thq
----- PIIt1NE 1150 =:--
Now—George Brent and Virginia Mayo;' in' "Out of the Blue."
.Q
Mon., Ines.., and 'Wed... .
• `.`ATEA for TWO"
The scintillating danee•xnusical that has .tickled autllences every-
where.
verywhere. With Billy ,l)e Wolfe, 8•. !, Sakall -caul--s#east of•
comedy top-note1iers. It''s i.a Tecbn'icolo> with :•-�-
Doris• Day, Gordon McRae and Eva Arden
+ 1. anti Sat. Teehnieolor.
,I'Irtrrs., Fr
Donald O'Connor, Gala Storm and Walter •Brtltrnan
An advance agent .for .a cow -tow rt•'via lssliow becomes iinvolved
with n. band of hank -robbers and is chased hilario(1siy"all•
•
over Arizona.
"Curta 'n Call atfiCactus Creek"
' Conii'ti"g-•."131ossonis 11! the Dust" WitIL neer (Orson stud Waiter,":
.. P'idgeon. y ,.. l
PRESENT
�ii:NNiO�rNr�00N�NOONN:M000.�
PITAL • t1"
� get
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• Now• --Ricardo Montallian, in "Mystery Street'
Mori., Tues. and Wed.,--
Dennis Morgan, Betsy Drake and Zachary Scott ..
A rare, riotous and rollicking coincdy built around a baby food
tycoon who Iinislies in tho soti)r.
'PRETTY EABY'
Thurs., .and Sat.— ' b
Dana Andrews, Ii'M'ttt t t- Torun and Stephen McNally
rortyteight hours - if . t (trent rrt and. romance with a sea captain
who smuggles Jewish "refugees fRIMI Italy t.r) 1'ttlestirle,
"Sword-. in the Desert"
s4 „m
Coming "The Big Cat" •with Peggy Ann •Gi r'nee" and Tee udeoler.
r
4
forth; R. Traquair, Seaforth. :
Interinecjiate—D. Epps, Clinton ;
L. Rivers, Gode1 icli L. Tebbutt,
Clinton,
Junior—G. Tebbutt, Clinton; • W.
MacDonald, Goderich ; If. Baker,
Goderich.
M Sentor boys---shotput : 1). Broffhy,
.W2ng'1 am ; L. Arbour, Goderich; A.
McIntyre,' Wingham.
Intor>tredlate—Bpb Elliott,. Clin-
ton .i': Hopper, • Seaforth ; Den
'Epps, :Clinton. •
Junior --F. Hopper, Wingham;
Sutherland, Clinton; S. MacMillan,
Seaforth.
Senior 880 relay : Goderich, Clin-
ton,` Seaforth.
.fnterinediate Winghani, ,(rode-
rich,• Seaforth. '
Junior Seaforth, Clinton, Gode-•
•rich. .
Senior, girls --75 yard dash: .R.'
Keyezi,-,-Seaforth; ;J. Fitzpatrick,
Goderich ; J. Clark, Goderieh.
Intermediate -•-.1. C;1;stle, Clintcif;
1, Bain, Winghain ; M,• Srribbins,
Clinton.
;Jtrnior--50 yard • dash :I3. Boyd,
Seaforth; Joyce Hawkins, Clinton ;
S.''13e1i,,,'G oderii•h,
Senior girls—standing broad
untp-: U. Raymond, Seaforth; C.
Young, C; oderrel-; • M. Tyr fetor,"
W1(i ha.m,,
Intermediate -l). .McCabe, (aerie-"
rich ; J, Castle, Clinton.; M. Smith,'
THE VOICE OF TR'Ml.'Ert
ANCE•
A. motorist' drode up to 'a
liquor` store.+He said to the vee-
dor, "I want a gallon of liquor
and I want you to pourit into
►t$e radiator of my car.;!y • The
vendor carried out this unusual:
order.' Then he , asked' • his
customer, "And what do you
want for yourself?" "I don't
want anything'—answered the
motorist "Sou :see I have to
drive,,this thing." ' , Advt. 40
,
cavo.7117aa
TRADE NARK REG.
when friends drop in
•
a valise ,.rand earriedd anywhere.
'Main purpose ryase the
machine Is
to
take it, to shut- n
s ix� o �
r t a
t
they *lay hear the entire service
even, though confined.; t•ti their holm
or their, beds. at i, ales to be
used extensively by the youug
people s organizations►. The waters
of the machine' claim "it can be '
used by a church in forty different
ways.
•MAIK i
e Daily Reminder e
OCTOBER 1955.0
'o,,,t,get'f}�'.i-t�ie Heiu-
� CANADA SAS/NGS
-When this happygiroom said, "I
he really niegnt it. He looked beyond
the orange .blossoms andrice down
the uncertain years. He resolved to
provide for his bride .as tar •as was'
humanly: possible. That was why he„
saw, his,&un Life, of Canada represen-
tative before the ceremony, and
arran9ed a program of insurance;that ,
fully protects 'the: girl he 4has• sworn
to %$risk.
•
LANNED LIFE INSURANCE
BRINGS PEACE OF '.M1ND
Without obliggtipn,..let me ta1t,
you how 'the'tacilities of that: •
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE . COiII . .
PANY OF CANADA' can heat
meet. your particular needs its .a
way that will fityour pocketbook.
• Representative of t
Stitt Lite Assurance •t'ompsni
of `(iOiada
..North Vit. „` __ _Pone
A&P's FINER
FLAVOURED
COFFEE
•VIGOROUS & WINEY
RICH &+ FULJ.. BODIED SHORTENING
RED CIRCLE 1b 94c • DOMESTIC,
KRAFT .
• MILD & MELLOW 9_,!,,PIEUHEIsz
8'. O'CLOCK • 92c
w
•
A°t.P• FRiUIT AND VEGETABLES
GRAPES, Niagara Blue Concord, 6 qt.
"" basket - . 49cAPPLES; Macintosh Red, eating, 6 qt.
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