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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-05-17, Page 6SWEET JUICER$AT PII�¢EOi�PI,.LE Txim 2 for 230 RED SEAL•-'F1�CY CQHOE LIED SALMON Tit °s' 36p AYLMER Cf;OICEQTOMATO JUICE • • Ti2ns 2 for 250 EtS ° 15Tins (. 0:. 2 .fL. or VYt TOMMY TUCKER—FRESH 'MADE k•1$ OZ,O PEANUTS JAA 3 - Fi AUihT .SALLY—WITH P 24 JAR Z. . � STRAWBERRY JAM 4 CLARK`S--WITH CHILI SAUCE — 15 Z. 130. PORK ANDBEANS. PICNIC MIXED •"•JA$ Z 21�S'; . ". PICKLES . , .. RICHMELT,Q BREAD 24 Oz. 140 trnsllcedLoaf 24 Oz; Loaf SLICED STOKELY'S FANCY' CREAM BRIGHl 0 RT''SS�CHOICE HALVES�i STYLE GOLDEN iatlfr5•i �Z f.®i' . CORN/+� 15 0z. Tins 2 `for 3 1 ' T FTS AYLMER CHOICE /80z .•, FANCY WHOLE' KERNEL NII; , . TOMATOES21 �: k' 44 Oz. nTin Tfn CORN ••YORK. TENDER CHOICE LIBBY TENDER KING 1',ANCY 15 Oz. �+ 15 Oz. PEAS Tins 2 - for 290, . PEAS `rips 2 for 330 11. OZ . BOTTLE HORSEY SWEETENED BLENDED 180 I ' CHEESE TASTY MILD Lb. • � ZO Oz. R iAifp9 JUICE .. Tin SOFT. SANITARY TISSUES • ' KLEENEX Pkgs. 2 for 430 DR `BAL�LARD'S HEALTH,-__ ' I1OG. FOOD Tia, ' 2 for 270.. Seerve 4r.EDoie Grain Cereal—:;.. WIIEA'� ' • 'PkA: .2 `for 10 RICHMITLLO-.-FRESHLY GROtY D COFFEE . Lb. 960 TUNAL -Excellent for Se RED SEA Ce n+ FLAKES Tin z. Mother Parker's .'Yellow Label MAKES, DISHES SPARKLE ° LOTS OF .SUDS WITH - - _ • ' PALMOLIVE BEAUTY #l'I3t'ItN,. Miicy 1,- 'Airs. Munk opened the .ineeting prayer. of Belmont is visiting her daughter, Alts- Ed. i-)avies, stud lir. Dav'it's, 1 i. itviis with' Airs. J. Arthur at the w (.•s k-i'zid RuthWere. Miss \ :O•N., St. 'peltas, and Mr. and Mrs. i.Or(tuli \gall and fazu- zt r , (rf.. L-aug ide - - :._ Miss, Mary llonkon of. Hammy/Ai and Miss Frances i1uU LOli, iteg.ti., of London,tpcut the Week -olid -With their parents, Atr, and Mrs. Joh Arthur -,a l.. iJ..ictor l un blot and Mrs. Geo. = aiiibilut visited Mr. and Airs.Ciarc;uce Walden, Seaforth, uu Sunday. , Mr. slid Airs. ,t'lias• ,Watson •yield daughter, of Sui:nia, ,were week -end visitors •with Mr. Watson's parents, Air, and Mrs. Win. 'Watson. ' Air,. and Mrs. Roy Stoltz and, sou, .of Galt, and Mr. and Jars. Ed. Stuttz, of New Dundee, visited Air: and' Mrs. J C. Stoltz on, Soutar'. • Donald Russ of* Galt 'spent the week -<'pd with his Another, Airs. Fred' Ross. ' . Alm-- P..McMichael of Clinton is visiting her pull, 'rhos. • 'MoMlichael, and Mrs. McMichael. 1 isitors with Mr. :and Mrs. Geo. Beadle ove=r the' week -end were Mr. :Ind Mrs.' B'uwerly "French and Tam- il', et Detroit; and Mr, and Mrs. CU, I3rown, and family, of Hawil- ten. • Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Itutled„ g and children, Einda and Bobbie, of Ingersoll, Mr. and Mfrs. Robt. H. Rutledge and '.Liss Diane Harrison, of Goderich, and Mr. :Herb Orin- ' Palmerston, visited Mr. and ,Airs. Jerceut?,ah Taylor 'on un-. day. - \ isitors with Mr. and Mrs: Thos- . c ...Mire" (inr " .-Sran1 r -Wert ` ili^1 s. - 1'.dit'it Urie've, 4rs.:Mona Cramer and son Garry, "of London, Mr. Frank Cir; -bin, of Royal Oak, Mich.,,: .Air, and Mrs, Itu'bt. McMichael, Wayne and Audrey McMichiiel,. of Wniton: ' • Sirs. C. Moore of Seaforth visited her Int other, Edgar Lawson, and \i rs. La w s on on Sunday. • Mr. Melvin Craig is it patient lu the Wingliam hospital.: - ,Mr. and Mrs. Gormley Thouilxaoll and son Bobby, of Braiupton,•Visitelt Air. and Mrs. Herb. Uovier at the I week -end: . i Visitors w'zth Airs. George Hainil- toi} on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs: Rutledge, Airs: Chapman and. Mrs. 33roadfout, all of Eginondville.. Dr. and Mrs. John.1i. Jackson of. Enbro,. and Mtr. and. Mrs. J. H. Laidla-W • of ` Wlriteeh-urch visited Airs. \Wui. J acksen,'' and Ai iv% Margaret Jackson on. Sunday. Mr. and .Airs: J. J. Robertson, ,who have resided :In' Gtrderich .' for . the pitSt few years, haves- returned' to their lioine on the 5th concession of Colborne. • Mir: and Mrs. Kenneth Scott have returned front their wedding trip. Mrs. C. C.Washington is vi'-ithtg • her daughter and son7in7law, Rev. unci Mrs..Glen Eagle of Crceuiure.. „Mrs.. Chas. ' Scott is visiting friends in Walkerton. Mr: „Chas. Seott took the .servlet' at .Northside t'nited Church, Svi forth last Sunda3 Mission Band Meeting. — . The • r ightbearet5' Mission Band inti ii'i 'the , Sunday 'bi•hool room of ' the I ' 1:41i1 ed church, during -the UM -ruing; '¢ servile, .iwitJi Elizabeth Grange iu Osage. Allen Webster read the I, Scripture: and . all ' repeated • the thence' prayer. .Mrs. M. Bean took ' Charge of . the smailer • children. Palmy -eight -answered ',the roll call. F1:141eoelletu.desthir.::.more joined the Band; After tllection and 'dedicatory, prayei ;\Viglitman took charge and the uiissitina'ry .st'ory and Eliza- bGran:etoldaboutthe boys'falInJapanon \lay5th: Theing, }vas closed with the singing of the benediction.. Mother's Day Services. -Mothers Day services 'were held in all the local churches, which were :decor- ated with »askets of spring flowers. 'At Knox Presbyterian 'Church ' the Mother's Day program was carried out, the pupils, with' theirteac•�iers oceupyiiig the centre, pews The, pastor, Rev. J.• Honeyman, baptized': Nancy .lean, daughter •of Mr. and Mrs. E'lli~s Little., At Knox ..united •(%hurch • the pupils 'and `their' teachers occupied the centre pews and the past&r, Rev. C. C. Wash- ing't''on, baptized the .infant Children ;>'f Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ball, .Mr. anti Mrs. Wm. Reit', Mr. and . Mrs. 'Kenneth Campbell, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Abel, Mr. and' Mrs. Arti141r Grange, . and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Million., • rf. ' 1 V;v1.S. fleeting. :\Irs;' Ellis Lit - Even tle fent her home for the May rrible meet Ing of the W.:4t.S. of Knox' . Presbyterial' Ohtirch.' -The .presi- The devotional period was taken.. by Mrs. Roy Doer, who , read the `c riirture, gave meditation• ow the, pitssag e% and offered Pray(1•. Airs. Wes. Bratizzuck read ib letter from Ito .% C, I:, \Voice, telling of ids MM.inissiunary work in .Indite. M. Fred Ross read an article on "Tpe bet Sheep," by :George Clef) nine, anthdv of the hymn,, "The ly''inety tpd Nine," who died at °l!'ergus 100 Years ago. Mrs. Wilfred Verterfelt sang the hymn as a ,solo. A caltapter In the study book, "Lord of All Lands, Make Ctinadtl Thine (hon," was, taken by Mrs. W. T. Robison, assltited " by Mrs. Ed. Davies, Mrs. Gordon Dobie, Mrs. J. W. Graham and Mrs. I)ou Haines. Mrs. Ed. Davies gave An Interest: ing talk on churches she had at- tended during tier trip to Florida. Mrs. Little, who is ,.leaving this co1'nlnunity snoxl, was presented with a gift. Mrs: B.radnoek read An ad- dress find Mrs. Dobie shade the presentation. The meeting closed with a hymn and prayer. by Mrs. Atter. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Good and, Mfrs. ritham, served rem freshiuenti . LUSCIOUS: GOLDEN GOLDEN RIPE �Ai®i�. FRESH! GREEN, ORE N,.TO . F.AtL ..... s BU CH mum , JUICY' CALIFORNIA SUNKIST ORA N— I S 'RESERVE NOW! SWEET CtJEAN E°APPLE •. GREEN SOLID IMPORTED - • , .;. A.BIA�iGi DOMINION . STORES LTD. i .• you have to pay back No. one is entirely useless, *.ItlLt� T,noney always �ookss about twice its�,larg5 the • worst can serve . a's a lie ^ li i'o dt- example cicli• 11-14, .G4)oc1it idt•d ancL For dessert variety, you can't beat ice cream. There are so many delicious flavours to. choose .. , so many ways to serve it, you can enjoy ice cream every night. Ice cream glorifies any meal, yet simplifies your cook- ing. For it's allready for you, cool and •fresh, at your, neighbourhood `store. Aid' remember, ice crearhis good for you. 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