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AMOUNT/ANTS
ONAG. McOANN,
Fu'blic Account
Clinton, Ontario
Phones: ()thee ` 561; Res, 455
Glacel; Rayal Bank
MEDICAL •
�R. 1@'. 3. R. •FORSTER, EYE,
• EAR, NOSE, THROAT ,
- Late House =Surge= New York
Ophthalmic and -Aural Hospital,
* ssietant at.Moorefieid•Eye Hospital
and Golden Square Throat SoatA1,
'uondon, England. .
EYES TESTED,Gle.ASSES'
ao, SUPPLIED
53 Waterloo Street S., Stratford.
Telephone 267. :
Next visit •Bedford Hotel, Mode
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.EDWARD W.. ELLIOTT
LICENSED ®UCTIONEE,R
• Correspondence promptly • an-
$wered Iminejdlate a.rr. anggments
can be tnade for Sales Date by
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OODE IOR,, ONTARIO, T URSD.A. ', FEBRUARY 15th, 1951
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tWomen atPrn �
.e� rid a.�:
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of t • err •
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There was a large aftendane:
o
f
worinirl; the Mise» s 'World Day
of k'ra er • service .u} North, .Street
Y ..
United +Church encFriday riday afternoon,
The• impressive: order of service
that was foAowed Was prepared by'
C#tristian *omen of Germtiny and
the CaDay Y
Central of Prayer' Com-
•
mittee of New York, and adapted
b a mmittee of the ' Women's
, ix�terchuuch council of Canada. he
theme was "Perfect Love Casteth
Out Fear." •
Mrs. L. 'Howard Robertson, presi-
dent of the W.M.S. of North Street,
United Church, presided, She was
assisted in leadership by Mrs,
George Baechler, of Victoria. Street
United Church; Mrs., Howard.
Minaker, of Bethel .(Pentecostal)
Tabernacle; Mrs. Albert Taylor, pf
Knox • Puresbybeil'stn: Cntr Voll; and
Mrs. George Johnston, of the Bap-
tist Church.'
Prayer of. intercession -were
given for the ,King and Queen and
leaders, •by Mrs. Fred Hunt, of St.
George's ; Anglican Church; • for
Canada, and a realization of re-_
sponsibili'ties as citizens, by Mrs. B.
E. 'Stevenson, orthe Free Methodist
Church; for home, children and
young people; by Miss Dorothy
Johnston, of the Arthur Circle,
Knox • ,Presbyterian Church; • •for
-rnis�sianarios,• •--`der-l�a+elves-' - anri--th
advancement of the Kingdom, by
Capt. R. Goldsmith, of the Salva-
tion Arniy ; for the Church Univers-
al, by Mrs. Philips, of North Street
�3. R. W. f3UGi3E ` ''
• ;,Dentist
4Dorner 'Wellington and Lighthouse
Streets.
Pyrone 4.033J -44r ,appointment.
.CHIROPRACTIC
• . E T'B, SUCH, D,O,
•Doctor , of Chiropractic. ••
Ofiaee •Hours; • Mon., Thurs Thurs -9' a..rn. to 5 p.m.
• Tues:; Fri -9 a.m. to 5 pain.
• 7 p.m. to" 8 p..m.
Veda. 'Slit. -min •ia►inoardine.
Vitamin' Therapy
•Ofllee-••Corner of ' South St.. '•and
aBritaui is Road.- Phone 341.
VETERINARIAN'
It. R..1..'MILNEll
4 North SI., Goderich
.Phone 24a -•
-INSURANCE
•
McKILtOP MUTUAL FIRE IN
•BURANCL'° • CO.' •== 'Farm and
,isolated town ,property insured.
• ' President, E. J. Trewvnrtha, Clin-
ton; Vice -President, J.' 1J.. Malone,'
Seaforth; Manager and Sec'y-Trees.,
MI• A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors -E. •,T.• Trewartha, Clin--
• • • ton; J. L. Malone, Seaforth; '1 . nU
- Whitmore, Seaforth ; . Lhris. Leon -
Hardt, Bornholm ; •Robert Archibald,
Seaforth; John 21. • McEwing, Blyth;
;Fronk .•MeGreior, Clinton. ;• •Wm. •••5.
.Alexander, Walton; Iiarvey Fuller,
,, Goderich. • • '
• Agents ---J, • E.. Fepper, ••Brucefield ;
R. '•Mciiercher, : Dubbin ; Geo. A.
• Watt,, Myth; J. F. Prueter; Brod-
bagen ; Selwyn Baker, Brussels.
Polioy-holders can make all pay-
men'ts 'and• get their cards receipted
at the Rbyal Bank, Clinton; Keith
Cutt's Grocery, Kingston `•Street,
- •Goderich. • , ,
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WESTERN ONTARIO
MOTORWAYS '
(aS.TANDLWD .TIME)
II• u. ,GOODERICH--,For . London, :and
Stratford. -
7.45.a.m.. daily,, except Sundays.and
holidays. '
12.00 noon datiy..
4.20 p.m.cdaily.„
6.25 •p.m. Sundays, (to Stratfor,Ad
., •
7.35„p.m. Sundays .and. hblidayls. , -
U.15 p.m. Sundays and „holidays.
('London. only)
Charter 'Coaelies for all occasions.::
. For information,phone Reg::McGee
& bons,at .765.x, '
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INCOME TAX .REI.URNS
• PRIVATE BUSINESS
FARM REPORTS
g':records .installed
and ' eheoked monthly
or"at request. 0'
ROY N. 11631112LEY
Phone "'909J'
Bic 58' 36 ,.Regent St. '
• : GODS t1CH, 4ONT.
' C. V. (OMAN
General 'Insurance
Fire,' Automobile; Casualty
Real, 'Estate
West St., Goderich, •
Phone 18 •
'Insure In. 'Sure I'nsurance,. ,
Confederation Life -Wind, Car
FIRE -;Preferred rates for
preferred risks. -
JOHN PARRISH
' Phone .7r15 Dungan, on
Mrs. J. A. Snider presided at :the
organ andthe choir
g*1 Jed in singing
MALCOLM MATHERS,
NEW -LOCATION
on the Square—formerly Mr:
Craigie's office
Real Estate—General Inv
snrance •
Phone i15W
FIRE!
Protect' Yourself With lire
Insurance
See..
Gordon Jewell
R.R. 6, GODERICH
Phone Carlow 30-r4 ' • •
Confederation, Life.:
Association
Goderich, Ontario
F. T. Armstrong
'OPTOMETRIST
Phone • 1100 for appointment
SQUARE GODERICH'
Geo. G. MVlacEwanc
Ince. • Accident and Motor Car
Inuraace• -
OF,+'ICE--masorIC TEMPI*
WST STREET '
PHONE 23* GODERICM
INDEPENDENT ORDER
OF ODDFELLOWS
.Huron Lodge No. 62,
(Goderich, meets' first and. -
third Monday nights of,
+every month in MacKay
41141L
Visitors Welcome
w,.
The '
Sign
of
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,INSURANCE 1
ACENtrs•
ASSOCIATION!
Good'
Insur-
'ance
M. FORD
Get. Insured .- Stay 'Insured—
Rent • Assured.
North' St. ' Tel. '268W
A. L. COLEQ •
Optometrist --Optician .•
Vico Examined; Glasses Fitted
Phone 83 "Goderich. Ont.
NCE 'TICKET
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nvA KET G
3,ALE FOR t` GOINGPLACES
a ce sale•. t
.An rives o f ickets for
"Going,, , " ,
I laces, the musical
stage show with .all local t"alent to.
be presented by the I insmen�,Club
v ,
d 1iC P lio on rh s
at the Go e h avi rl tn'
day, and Fridays Febxruary .22 and
23, was announced by Carl-I3atlk.s,
chairman:'of the' show's ticket coan-
inittep,.
''Tickets for,show,. which is
nein ..g held for the 'bene 't of ' the
�
1Cinsinen playground, may • •be • ob-
tained at Orftig1e,s • and 'Wood's'
nowastauds and from any, club
Member. •
A limited • number of reserved
seats will be. offered free ":of charge
only ,t9 •'those „Who 'obtain their tic-
kets in advance of show nights, it
was explained. • Beginning Sarur-
daiy, ` February 17, all who hold
"Going `Places" tickets • can take.
them to the following places to
exchange them for reserved seats
either night: Craigie's store 'for
the Friday., night reservations and
Wood's store for the Thursday night
reservations.. • Children's reserved
seat tickets may be purchased at
either of the above places or un -
reser ded seats may be obtained at
the door.. •
'Going places" is builtfor leu hs
and ', variety, the- director, Miss -
Mindy. Scott • of Kansats •City, ex-
plained. The teas scenes will include
hnl ersonations . of marry popular
'radio; stage and screen _stars, with
Goderich people irt'1peraonating•there
e brities. Carlton Worsen • has
been cast as the lead, Uncle 'Billy
'Watson. ° •
Theticket committee urges these,,,,
•desiring choice seats to • make their
•esc rl stern its• • early as i'esl bl
beginning Saturday, February 171l1.
ST: • 'GEORGE'S W.A.
The monthly meeting ,• of St.
George'saa
• Church Won u'S • Auxil-
i#ixy ,turas •held, on: Tuesday after-
noon in the •Guild" roam, the. presi-
dent, Mrs. "'1r Hunt; `taking .the
chair.'" The• tweeting opened ,with
the repetition of the members'
prayer, fellowed by prayers for
tnissiunaries. 'Me litany prayers
were taken by Mrs. Bray, .and the
Bible 'reading, from the 12thr chap
ter of St. John's Gospel, Was given
by Mrs: Palmer. Letters of ap-
preciation were :read •from sick and
shut:in members, also from those
who had been bereaved, The sec-
and part of the study book, entitled
."The `Faith • 'of Islam," Was ,ably
taken�„by Mrs, , Pritchard. Mrs,
Riley reported on her, part of the
Dorcas work, ' namely, the outfit,.
which W.A. ,ptirchtas es for the
Ir1di tri girl ,in the residential ~drool
at Caardstau, Alberta. ' The presi-
dent closed the meeting with prayer,
of the Winos. 'Miss Ruth- Deck-
stader sang a.,solo in pleasing . vuit•e.
An • excellent address was given
by -Mrs. B. 11. Farr, of St. George's
Church, her ' subject being the
theme of the service. .12 fear is
honestly faced, she said, many 'Uwe
it will disappear,. Most people are
afraid of being inadequate, •of men-
atony, bad health and• dull Work.
God' has given all the pewee to
think' and act. It is the duty of all
to do what is right •arid to seek oat
truth before acting. 'It is the little
tireless: duties.. that ,count The quiet,
anonymous loyalties to leaders and
counting t11 blessings that 'will' help
to overcome fear.
The service was concluded with
the laenediction• 1 e
•peonoued by Mrs:
Robertson. • . •
•
D. ,WU1T RD
LATHING, PI:ASARING,
Stucco, ' Mason Work of all '.
‘kinds. -:-Estimates given.
;phone 482M .Brock{ & i&ietoria
G0le'ic1 Pavilion.
SATURDAY, FEB. 24th:— .
Dancing to Ross: Pearce end his :'orchestra.
BARN DANCE .NIGHT
Wednesday, February 28th
Dancing Wednesday, Saturday and holiday aevenrlg
P
iriauction.Qf New
Minister at the
BadtCburcb
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s
Rev. Ian G. Hind, B.A., was 'a-
dapted to the pastorate of the Gode=
rich I3aptISt• Church at" a special
service held In the church on Friday
evening. lest,
Rev, Caleb iarrs of Toronto was
in charge sof the. serfice,> and the
choir, under the direction 'of Frank
Bissett,.,led in the : sip ing of the
hymns. Charlotte- Maguire
-sang as a sale, "Lord, Let:1, Ie, .ave
Today.
OOwing to weather eonditibns the
moderator of 'the MiddlesexrLamb-
ton- Association .was- unable to be
present, and' greetings from that
orgarlizatioli yore ably presented by
Rev. Cr. 1±', Smith of Strathroy, whb
leaves • shortly , for Winnipeg.
•-•• Mr. A. Campbell; chairman of
the, hoard of deacons, made the
presentation of the minister, who
was 'indpct.d by Rev. Co.le.k__Harris.
erltte•sermon •
• Rev, G. G. - Harrop, ot•, McMister
University, preached • the sermon.,
-Ile paid tribute to Rev. Mr.. Hind
and stated the latter intends to
continue his studies ut MtMat ter
:Uaivea;sity -in post -graduate Work.°
He chose his text' frons 'Colossians
1:2S,„ ••When we preach, warning
every .neon,, and teaching every man
in all-wisdutie that we May. present
every ,arms perfect, in 'Christ Jeeus."
The text suggests- the subject,
scope an•d'"parpcse of the ministry—
..prls*bLi1n C4n1 t. as" -the Saviour.
Who is able to save , and calls; '. us
to do Flis will; to tench "'that°
•Chr•i.stia.n faith is for •atll, .for rich
and poor, tor•every class and color,
iI 1e ` p e • otthis
eo n'munity.
- The"aninister• should build ,,up
-the church so that the Gospel way
be proclaimed 'not only :hi ,ship t:ou-
munity butiaa the farthest places of
the globe, said • the, speaker..
Giet'rting ' tram . the . Goderich
Mini.ittrial . Aasociattien were,' _ell-
traded by the 'president, 'Rev. C-'
\V.. Cope ; and those from the loca•r
Baptist conlgregittion by, Mr. Hume.
elutti►il, ,,wvho ,said he. hoped : the
young minister would. find. an in-
timate aseociatioii -with tilt elin-
greration, and welcomed hini to all,.
the boles ',Mr. (1luttuu. said he re-
j4ict(1 111 tyre.•ni fister' s-yhrtth. and
huhed i„i t„•aa:�.ocia-tiun with
the young people ,would ,be a happy
nue. •
.Icssatge .,fruan IZev. .\lr. I1111(1'5
lot•iuer charge, Cameron Memorial
Uhtu•cll, 1tvgina,• made ..!glowing -
tri Int le
!gluww;ingtriIntte til has work there. T.,:1;. •
\ot•itlan, gellet•al secretary of • the
1tat.pt1st Conventiutag and Re v. IR.• G.
_\isle\1illnu,, for thc°' kirk: session of
I mus i're,sbyteriaii Church, ,•tiL.0 I
exteuiled "greetings .
Tho New Minister •
{ Itev, -.tan ,Bind briefly expressed l'
his atppreenttion. He realized what
lain task would he in the stole and
purpose of his ministry.
".it• is It great business fur :God,
i
atttd the- greatest gift -is to gi eta
personal: taith and character to
'Tirol. L,et us' go forward,' net in,
our awn' 'strength; "not by might,
but' by my spirit, saith''the Lord."
After the service, a reception ,wvas
held In the Sunday,°•school Poor» for
the''.niiuis ter and his 'wife, . and at
happy social time was enjoyed. .
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_ C�• Q O F E
.N R N PR . ,�
IN: $SAY COMPETITxQ..N8
In conjunction .w with . Lducatiou
Week, eek.,. lkia>;rc.h 4 to :1U, Francis-
xifiiTi.
r'
anacla Legion, is sponsoring
essay cauteste for competition by
0 0
test dents of cleric ac o ls.
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Approval of the awarding` of "cash
prizes for these contests was given
by the pnenilbership • at °a' general
meeting of , the Ibraneh held evening •the
Legion Hall . on Thursday evening.
last. • "
' Competition 'will. ,be, di.'vided into.
two divisions. i oya - and 'girls •'in.
grades, V, VI, "II and , VW, in
both separate anis,. public ,Schools,
may write An essay ofr about S90
words ort either "Remembrance
Day" or "The' Four' AFreedonis."
Studentas in• all grades Of the Gode-
rich Collegiate Institute may . write
about 1,000 words on 'either "Can-
adian ' Unity',' or "Cairada's .Ia#iu-
ehce, in the United Nations." .
Privies' in each division have been.
set as follows: •First, $15 ;' second,
$1.0; third, $5. .
A 'committee of judges' consist-
ing of three teachers, one f ro'm
each of the God'eriehi, schools, Vr111'
select the three" best, essays . in
each division.
This contest is tied in with a
Province -wide contest being spon-
sored by. tli1e Canadian .Legion's
Ontario' Provincial Command: The
prize winning essays, in both • local
divisions' will ''be sent.. to ' Ole
Legion's District-Ccrrnmand, Where
a committee of judges will select
from the district the three best
the "'Ontario Provincial t inhmand,.
where, sinal selection will be ,.made
a > to the two best ..essays in ea cit
division in the Province.,"'
Thee whop ran first and seceild
•a.ir each diviaia,' in the1roviuc a
I
selection, Wilt Vea1a tree trip,
by air, to Ottawa, . and will 2tave
an o rt>lanit of visiting
•the
p Y
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,Rouse of Commons. .•` t
The Legion is also ,sponi nix g
a contest for members „Of "Legion
branches, In which an essay, of
about 2,000 words is • to be on:
"Democracy versus 0ominunisn "
The prize in „ this division is a'
eup to be presented at the Lep'ian's
Provincial .convention at'Cornwall
in August,
To encourage
nrase local ,nnem
hexs
to
'enter his, contest,' Branch 1059 is
'offering prizes to
the siinire value
as awarded for the student essays.
A NOTE FROM: SUNNY FLORI)A'
Mrs. Vernon C. -Fry, • writing
• February 4th from Melbourne
Beach, Florida, to renew Ler sub-
scription to The Signal -Star, says;
"We have built ourselves—Mrs..
Grace Dickie and Mrs!,Vertical' C
Fry—a very pretty home on Ocean
Drive a1 Melbourne Beach, where
we will stay till the first of May,
and then.' for the summer at Gode
rich as usual. • The last couple Of
days • have been decidedly not
Florida weather.. - It poured and
grew - very cold yesterday. It is
sunny today but still cold. hSy
daughter wore a fur coat , this
morning."
•
The reason some people cannot see
essays in each division. ` These. straight is that 4hey fire suflerin
e nays will then -e forwarded tofroni •"I" :trouble.
1
TIC
,Ti* Maple Leaf Room, 'corner Victoria, . and; Brock
Streets, Goderich, will be open to the public as usual oxr
FRIDAY, SATURDAY', SUNDAY AND WEDNESDAY
NIGHTS from, 8.30 pan. 'to 1.30 a.m. until ftirthe once.
All other nights' will be available for private .club's an'd
parties 'ly appointment only. '
"The place where your .patronage is . apprepiated"
rs. Ken- Alun
7tt
.FINE TRIBUTE TO ADDIE•
MACADAM FROM TORONTO
Renewing; his •su'bseriptiou to The
Signal -Star,, Albert • Thain,: Toronto,.
writes.;
"We enjoy receiving the paper
and 'Iialrtieularly 'when • I read -of
my old sailing. part)ier, .Addie Mac -
,Adam, and the esteem .in which
.he was held by the folk's on his
former mail route. Would • like to
e'Urnutent that Addle was always
held 14mighty high esteem by
hie fortner shipmate and would
always lean over backwards to do
the :other chop a favor."
TO TRAP LAMPREY ELS
Having had considerable- success
in • trapping lamprey eels at the
mouth of -the • Sangeen River at
•Sat1thanipton, the , Department • of
Land's and Forests is reported to
be considering an °extension of its
operations to other ' streams
throughout the district. Kincardine,
1"ort Albert and (ioderith are said
to be listed as points at which
similalr campaigns will be under-
taken in the spring..
VICTORIA ST. 'MISSION BAWD
A good atttelydanec was' recorded
when the members of the Mission
Band -of V'ietorlal Street United
•Cher•ch met for their Valentine
thea Valentine story and \'Its.
George, Correll, conducted t h e
t antes, after which a hearty lunch
pas 'enjoyed. The next meerin'g
will be next.:Mondaiy , T1ebrtiary 19th:
M GOD �. H TUEATRES PRESENT
mommoApidt1 mmimmo immossommomm imiiimpeso mOInNOif00omosee.mmisome eni moos
At PARK
:On the At a. ..West
TheP Street
The Square
PHONE 47
1150
Nov --Patrice Wore and 'Errol Flynn, in '"Rocky . Moinitain." •
Mon., Tues. and Well.--
Greer Garcon, Walter ' Pidgeon and Jcrlrn Hodiak
Seeing this `egttel to "Mrs. Miniver" is
of old friends, whose inemortes
the years, You will like these
like rteturniug tri a family
linger pleasantly through
woeflerful cyllttresitei a.
"The MINIVER STORY'?
r['lttirs:, 1?ni, and Sat.
Deriitis •O'ICeefe, Mary Meade
Present a tense, and terrific title of a
• • who set theirr' lives . to It pattern
and Jung 4ocitbart
gcoop"of unclereoeer amen
of hasardoils at.tiventr,ire; •
outing '-"Srvot'll Jrn' the f'etet'i".Adult EttlettainMenfr With ihr
Toren :and Tecltnieoloz`,•
n14
•
Now—"Tony' Draws A Horse" --with Ce±Cil •;Parker and Aline
Crawford.
Mon., 'Tues..and
"INTRUDER IN the ,DUST"
•.In it typical Southern town 1111 aged negro. frn10rd •on n murder
y
. charge, finds 'hvii c�halophirras in 1113 agt'cl slriuster told at •
• :bay. - . •
David 'Brian, 'Claude •Jarnian and I",•Iixabeth Patterson •
•
Thurs., Fri. and Sat.-,
• ,, Gene,1,ftry, i heita Rytan' arts it rranit Richards •
•In a Sepirttone Western, Involving a hand of starving Navajo
Indians orifi, the eowt1bo; ‘vin, ft+tt;.,1it theft' •(Host.
44Tl e 'C wboy and the Indians" •
Coiling "The Sleeping City.". -4vith ticharcd 'tC0aitrr rl.n4 lCiola e»
f Sy,. ti
THR'"1OIt✓E Or TEMPER
'ANCE
A'letter carried this observa-
tion: "T'he Canada T°einper-
anee Act is'. a ,farce ,in Grand
Bend." Is the Canada • Tein-
perance Act any more of, a
farce in Grand Bend than the
Liquor `'Control Act is in Wind-
sor? 'Would the Liquor Con-
trol ,Act be any loss of a farce
"th'•an the Canada Temperance
Act? "1t .would open'' up the
fld+t' of ' a larger volume of
liquor. The there wou1dt be
more drinking and more drunk-
enness. The latter . state of
that domran iity would be 'worse
than it is at present. , Let Tib.
4, One be deceived!
This mitt h t Huron
( sr•rity 'Tetupertillee Oedertitior.
P'AOIO TUR
:1111WS FIIOM SKY '11,4
Thenewest student fiat
?nor its fir. Alexander Rankin of '
Centralia. "•'1•t ls.. il<oped ,tt Le.wiii
live ' up to.' another .Rankin',an the . .
e iti e • Meat
'late . "T � Ran ri
tnutStanding_ Stunt phot in. ' the'
United States and did moat of the
trick .ilin fox Holliw odd ' $?kcQ�a
y 8
Anther student has completed
yris coarse of ,training at Sky' Har
bor.• .Congratulations to 'l rt. O
•Gitbextsou• of .Centralis for beixig
successful in 'obtaining hit(' lice .
A °
VIZi STEEET ;W #►. .
`. The February mesgtigg of thea
W.A.'' o .V toric Silrrtet• Malta
Church was held at tke, ,hong►+ of. •
Mrs, 'I.hoinas Graham on - Tlnarsday,;
February ` 8tb. The devotional'
period WAS taken ,by • M1 e. Wjiliaima
blithe absence of ''Mrd, lac lnuen:
The Bible' reading *AO taken from
I Corinthians 9:11, ' Mre..Barker
gave .the secretarfs' report, : it
was decided to have. a St, Patrick'
I)ay tea in the basement of. ,the •
church Atter the close . of the
sheeting a dainty luneb°',was -served
by the )ostesseq.
DOES MIR
'P1GGY-BANK, RATTLE?
Did -you save }as,;mesh• as you"
'anttoipaled durizig tyhe past year?
How -.much have 'you saved in
the last Jen. . years? -
if your savings laian'•is bogging
down You need a systematic.
method.—something along •the•
dines' of an endowment policy
of the ; Suri' Life Assurance
• Copipany of Canada. -
5tdrt'saving this stere way today -
larold `. fore
Reuresentatyvr of
Sun Life Asstrranre Company
of Canaslra
North St. Phone 768W
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Customers' Owner
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' At this time each year we honor`
our. founder, George • Huntington
Hartford, who. gave. us this, basic
policy:
;!'Always do what isbone§t, fair
and sincere and in the •i est' in-
terests of our customers."
Today, . as in our first : store 92
years 'ago, the men and women of
A&P strive Constantly to live up to
that policy.
if we should ever fail to do so,
please let us 'know,•Please Write: 'N
Customer Relations Dept. -
" A&P Food Stores,
135 Laughton Airehsie,• Toronto, Ont.
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How Muck Ven Con Save teff Iriarir
Total Food Bili by el;ettinfi Store -
wide Lou Frieea on hl ndreds of
3'tf,>,errea Evert', Drag, Instead of Just
a Few "I ek-End Spectates?
All prices shown here, not merely grocery prices,
are guaranteed —.Thursday, February 15th thru
' Wednesday, Feb'ruar'y list'
!'S PRICE - POLICY
• Storewide low prices
of ?tees every daY on hundreds
.lust' a " fe w "bize_iia ,r . instead of
"week-
-
en;, �
"specials. • 3' ° r w- ek-
'_ • FAli advertised .
teed for . prices are guaran-
teed
prices one week, even though
:.go up.
We believe tlrfs.
esrstorrrc,rs . policy -helps our
save more .1/honey.
• Witht1I? correct
ori every item'', price marked
cash ,; opiates slip las an itemised
w� hat you save at - - you know
sa
Pancake Flour Aunt lemims pk9 l9c
'Crown, Beehive 2 -Ib lin , A Meal for F`our,
Cern.Sirup
c Kraft. Dinoew
Ann Page Famous
ink Salmon
P ruife' n t49144/eo.
• Fresh l=lot41a, Round Stringless, No:"' 1 •
Ib 21c
ib 23c
Green Beans •
Fresh Imported, Full Pods, No. 1.
Green Peas.
'Native Tender Washed, No.
Carrots .
Imported, Hand Selected Cluality, No. 1
Tomatoes cello 29c
Native Hothouse), NOW at' Its Best, No. 1
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From the Tarnouti Okonagan Valley
"McIntosh Red". APples '1(z 35(
-Say the,irn by tho box 'Approx. 42..lbs. Sox 1.2.S9
Boston Style (leans
Long Grain Rice
Fine White
Old Cheese
Quick
Purity Vats ,
2-113 bag 33e
lb
pi fin 5 Ilt;
21/4-113 j5Itg
(lark s Soups
Ready. Cut hi atatimi.
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