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CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
Phone No. --Office 343W. House 343j'
Q c derich.'
ACCOUNTANTS
DONALD B. ',.
EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER:
LletnOOd for Conntiee. of., Huron
and Brlice
RIPLEY,' PHONE 49
For. Information alipiy to J. �I..
Kornighau,.Orion Ce art Clerk,
Goderich, Ont.
RONALD G. McCANN, •
w' Public Accountant
. .
Clinton, Ontario
Phones ; Office 501 ; Res. 455
Office: Royal Bank '
EDWARD W. ZLLIOTT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
„„, }r-Fesp(ondenee "promptly an-
swered. Immediate arrangements
can .be made for Sales Date by
calling Phone 208, Clinton.
Charge moderate and .satisfac-
tion Guaranteed. 1.9tf
�R. ii`, J. R. FORSTER. EYE,
EAR, NOSE, THROAT
- Late house. SurgeonNe_w_ York
Ophthalmic' . and Aural Hospital,
assistant at Moorefield Eye Hospital
and Golden Square Throat Hospital,
i,uzidon, England -
EYES -TESTED, GLASSES
S U PP.L.LED •
53 W aterlt,o Street S., Stratford,
relephone67: ,
Visits to Goderich discontinued,
but Stratford oiace still: open. '
4PHAROLD JACKSON
t ENSE0 AUCTIONEER
•HURON AND PERTH
Seafortli Phone 11461 or
Harry Edwav s, Goderich,
Phone 144,
R. It,' W. HUGHES
Dentist
rner-Wellington--grid-F ig11thou
°
Streets. '
Phone 1033J for appointment.
f Egli ]1t'P B. ,SUCII, .D.C,
Doctor of Chiropractic. .
Unice' Hours;
Moue, Thurs —9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tues., Fri; --9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
7 p.m. to S p..m
Wed.,' & Sat.—in Kincardine.
Vitamin Therapy
Office—Corner • of South St. -and
Phone 341.
Britannia '!toad. •Yeo
INSURANCE
C. F. CHAPMAN
General Insurance
Fire, Automobile, Casualty
Real Estate
West . St., _:Goderich,
Phone 18
`In$1,?ire In Sure Insurance
Confederation Life --Wind, Car
FIRE---Pieferre8 isles fort
preferred 'risks. •
ACCIDENT ;:; & SICKNESS
Consult
JOHN PARRISH
Plfone 7r15 Dmigan.ron
cKILLUI' MUTUAL ,Jf1it1 IN-'
S i31GAN-CL- CO..,_ -=-:•...11 1-rm and,
Isolated town 1,rol,erty' insured._
President, E. J. Trewurtba, Clin-
ton V ice-1'resident, J. L. 'Malone,.
beatortli;,Alttuitger and Seely-Treas.,
M.6 A Reid, heaf.prth°
)irecturs—E. ,J . 'Xrewartha,• Clin- •
ton ; • J: L. Malone, Seaforth•; 6. 11:
Whitmore, • Seafurth; Chris,' Leon•
hardt, Bornholm; .itobert drehibalu,
Seatorth; Jahn 1i. aicttving, L'lytir;
Frank McU1el;'or, C,lintou'; Wm. S.
'Alexander, Walton; alurvey fuller,
Goderich. •
Agents -J. E.. Pepper, •Bruceiield;
1'1.:1`. �M.cliereher, Dublin; Geo.. A-,
Watt, :Blyth.;. J. J.F. Prueter,, Bred-
hagen ; Selwyn Baker, Brussels.
Polley -holders ,can make all pay-
ments and get their cards_ receipte'd
at' the Royal Bank, Chilton; Reich
Cutt's Grocery; 1 ingston Street,
Goderich.
WESTERN . ONTARIO
(Daylight Saving, Time) •
Lv. GODERICH- J or °London and
Stratford.
7.45 a.m. daily, except Sundays and
holidays. •
12.00 noon daily.
4:20 p.m. daily.
6.25 p.m. Sundays' (to Stratford,
only). , " •
7.35 p.m. Sundays and .holidays.
9.15 parr. ,t5tindayS and holidays.
`(London only)
Charter Coaches for all occasions.
For. information 'phone Reg. McGee
Sons at 765. • '
MALCOLM MATHERS
NEW LOCATION.
on the. Square=formerly Mr,.
Craigie's office
Real Estate --General'' In-
surauce
Phone.115W "
%a'UDZEiCH; ONTARIO, THURSDAY, ,MAY• 31st, 1951.
Spring Meeting of
•
Huron.. Deanery at: -
St George's Church
c
n h
The spring meeting of the Dean-
ery of Huron was field on Friday
in St. George's ' Church, and Was
attended ` by.: approxiulwtely 150
membera of the Deanery Chapter
and the 'Woman's Auxiliary.,
Rev, •E, 0. Lancaster,. of -Wing-
ham,' Rural Dean,' Was ars fisted by
Rev. B: H. • Farr, • rector of St.
George's (lurch, as Holy' Oozirmun
itin was celebrated by the large"at-
tendanee of delegates before each
section commenced the ' business
meetings. , • •
Rev. E. O:, Lancaster was re-
elected rural dean; and Rev. Doug-.
lap . Vogan, of 'Gerrie, was named
secretary -.treasurer.
A welcome was extended to the
archdeachon of Laulibton, Venerable
Archdea' on, F. G. ilarcly, of Sarnia,
who was introduced by Archden on
J. N. H ';viills of London.
A •Missionary. Address i•
The Rev. Dr. H. G.' Watts, of the
M.S,C.O. of the Anglican Church
for twenty.if1ve years, and' form'e'rmissionary, &poke to a joint session
in the church in the afternoon.
A giftedspeaker, he gave a splendid
address on Kure extensive work being
G—Maelr L v
On Saturday afternoon the mar-
riage was solemnized at New S.
James J.'nesbyter"fun Church, -Lan-
don, of Helen Elizabeth MacMillan,
daughter of the fate Mr. `and;' Mrs.
William J.:1:ia'eSiillan of, (?loderich,
to George •Henry King, son
William H. King of Brighton, 'Eng-
land, and the late Mrs. King. Rev.,
Ittiehard Stewart . officiated. The
bride was ,lovely in an ankle -length
dress of mauve Chantilly lace with
high collar, and long sleeves taper-
ing over the handg., She' wore a
imauve' lace picture hat and carried
a bouquet of cream roses, and sweet
peas. She 'was attended by her'
sister, .Miss Christens MacMilltln;
who • wore an. ankle -length, dress .of,-
yellow
of-yellow lace with matching hat and
carried a. bouquet of pink roses and
srveet peau. Mr. Edward Ward, of
London, was ,groomsman.
After ;the ceremony a reception
was held in the Flamingo Room at
the Palin Grove restaurant. Later
the couple left for a trip to Florida,
the bride travelling in a light biege
suit;and hat with browns accessories
and 'corsage of pink' carnations.
Mr. .and Mrs. King . will' reside in
,London.
Upper Canada , Bible Society, also
spoke, describing •the work dobe
Eby the Society and urging the use
of "the printed Word to the tfull."
Womain's Auxiliary
carried ori by the Anglican Church •• . Mrs' H. hl. Swanson of` Winghani
in India,. and told � a . ticularl '. of was re-elected president Of the We
-
a
p r y man's Auxiliary. -.---Other . ....-officers
a new • diocese recently opened in naune(t v*ij4ihivice-president,
-eou ry:--'-- Re illus'tra�ted'°:h'
address b5 fehoFwing 7pictures on the : t1B• Parke, Seaforth ; Aecond74
screen of churches, hospitals' and
`'vice-president, Mrs. Holmes, Gerrie;
J screen ' secretary -treasurer,. Mrs. J. R. Hig-
There is ample room for more b 3 '
equipment and: an increase in the
h'pspital staff, the speaker stated.
In India there• is only. one doctor
for .every 8,000 .people. Efforts are
dieing made in the schools• to break
•down, superstition. Sacrifice and
justice 'are the things ,most needed
in the !world today. In a section.
-of India 40 million bushels of grain
were destroyed by rats, and streets -
were Tittered with, dead tattle.
Zh.s 'kr s' ,
The speaker concluded ,
p c decl ><y ...tow-
ing a picture of the beautiful mem-'
orial, the Taj Mahal, aeepunted
one of •the' •wonders of the world.
"The greatest wonder of the world,"
said -lir.. Watts, "was that God gave
1318 only begotten Son to save the
1t orld.'', • '
Rev. J. S' Ilarrin gton of the
Protect' Yourself With 'Fire
Insurance
'See.. • .
Gordon, Jewell •
R.R. '6,. GODERICH
Phone Cnrlow 30-r-4 -
F. T. Armstrong
• Phone 1100 i'or, appointment
' SQUARE ° GODRRICH•
Geo. G. MacEwain
*free' Accident 'sant' Motor Car
• . Insurance
pFFUCL-MASONIC TEMPLE
WEST STREET •
PHONE' 230 GODERICM
gins Bar -field • kris'' .secretary,'
Mrs. K. Bulteel, �' inton juniors,
Mrs..Il. Paluler,,. (.oderich tittle
Helpers, . �iis. W.: Middleton, . Ex-
eter ; Dorcas Secretary, Mrs: Con-
nell, Winghani,; literature,'. Mrs.
'Stewart Middleton, Clinton:
•
Mrs.' '13. H. Farr of (;roderich
'welcomed thea delegates, and en-
couraging reporta, were given by
branch seeretttiries. ' •
• Mrs. Calder ',Speaks
, Mrs. A. •', . Calder, Diocesan
president, formerly • of Goderich
when her :husband Was rector here,
was,.lionored with _the presentation
of . a corsage 'on behalf 'Of the
Deanery of, 1iu;on,,
fins. .€alder in 'ter address
stressed the iniportance of youth
.work, She. said that a, •• trate
'• youth worker is new englige(l,; to.
the branches. She urged
litenibers to use their talents,' 110
1111titei' hos situ111 they" are, • and
5ul,gested. th.. t instead of :•sat.}:.i,ng
' • "Go bltek to -God,", sity"Go forvarC
' to God."'•
blie later stated ,that the thank-
. ,f
ot'f,ering at' the anlrtittl. Diocealtu
:.., meeting; ti4,000,: 1v:1,s, the „1ti•best'
ever .reeordcd: She wan .,ti►uc.hed
by Dr: Watts' plea foci• 'workers;'
,fie Insurance. (looters, teachers and daulestie help.
fart of the" tl~iank offering is used
g11tS Mlle Way to meet appeal.; the other half is
sent to the Dominion Board.
'''We should be 'prepared to make
8on1e acrvttce, and 1 hope ;.ill our
.Women will use their thanks -offering
aeeurlty. boxes," eol?chlded Mrs. Calder,
...Mrs. 0,' L. Harding'.. moved • a
Vote of thanks to the speaker. • Hcv.
C. L. Harding, R:C:�1.h'., Clinton,
• took the noonday prayers.
.L(wchconAnd .lfte�•noon ,tesl;:r_isTre.
ser r ed to the delegates b3' the
.Chu reh'wom en's Guild: • •
i)elegnteS' - were' ' present fr ll1
Aifburn,,. Belgrave, Brussels, Clin-
ton, • Exeter, For(hwich; ' Gairrie,.
Goderich;Ilensall, Middleton. Sea -
forth, Varna, Wingham,• Walton
and Wroxeter
Confederation, Life
Association
Goderich, Ontario
INCOME TAX' RETURNS
PRIVATE BUSINESS'
FARM' .REPORTS
'Bookkeeping records installed
and checked monthly
or at request.
ROY N. BENTLEY
Phone 152W
Box 58 ' 15 Warren St.
• GODERICH, QNT,
Optometri8t-Optician
Eves Examined. Glasses Fitted
Phoned 33 • Goderich, Ont,
, .•
•
-This week we record the birthday
anniversary of another ,nonagenar-
fan resident' of Gode'rich,' . Mr. Wil-
liam J. Blair, of ,,Cambria road,
having completed 1118 ninetieth year
on iSattirday last? Born May 20,
1801, in 'Goderich towns/111p, be bas
spent all his life in this • distriet
with tile exception of ten ,years 'tit
Pickford; Mich., heaving here in
1881 and returning in 1891. He
moved Into Ooderich from the town-
ship in 1808 and has lived here
since.
The ninetieth birthday was a
very pleasant one for him: .Ile
received many cards and ,other re-
membrances, gifts of money, bou-
quets and ' baskets of flowers, and
greetings. from far and near, in-
cluding cards from Florida and
Vancouver.; penthtc, Sault Ste.
Marie, . Pickford and B};airview,
Michigan ; Peter'borough andHam-
ilton, Ontario. An especial plea-
sure was the arrival for short
visits of members of *his, family;
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Fitzgerald, son.;
in-law and daughter; from. Peter-
borough; .Mr. and. !firs. G. J. Car-
rot', another son-in-law and laugh
ter, from Galt ; his granddaughter,
Mrs.- William Bidnall; . Mr.-"Bidn'a;ll
and their two sons, Jim
Mille, from 'Hamilton:' Mrs.
Elliott; • with whom. Mr: a_ Blair,
boards, presented hien with a lovely
bireliday cake.
Mr. Blair is remarkably active for
II: roan of his Age; walks clown town
for Mail niil every day ; reads, and
writes without. glasses. He has
been presideint of• the Goderich
Octogenarian Club the :last two
years, and -it ,is• partly 'through his
activity. that the membership of the
.club has 'increased from twenty-
six' two years ago until it • IS now
nearing the hundred ,mark;
Among the birthday honors . he
received .were birthday ' messages
broadcast from Toronto and 1Ving-
ham. Rev. L.. H. Turner, of Nt *'-
c•artle,' Ont., fen -n.10'13- minister of
Victoria' Street United •C'hurch,
Gucjcrich; cenlled on `'Mini when 'he
WAS in toIrtin-bast wet'k. '
Mr, Blair,' asks .The °S'i'gnal -Star.
,to •enur•cy :iii, thanks to all who
Pictured above is 1\Ziss Grace M.
Pinder" of Uodacrieh, whois •tile
first woman to learn to- fly' at Sky
Harbor airport.. She is the first
Htt on county woman resident to
Obtain a pilot's license and- is the
youngest pilot hying with Sky H'ar
GIIIA.CP M. ,T'I'NDER,
bor Air Services.--- She was' the
t4rteenth perse-to•-eornple
Government -approved ',flying train-
ingcourse .currently in effect at this
aiiport.s„.. Shie is a student. at Gocle-
REBvB FiNNIGAN 141414XD
)3RUQE COUNTY ASS SSo
'Everett Finnigan, Zee e of..West.
' ti'4 aavanu;ali, has. beerl chosen Cpunty
assesasorp for Bruce. He .vya's• sel-
ected front among ,fourteen • apple -
ants, :dor. the,position.• The appoint -
went, must be ratified by ;the Bruce
O linty -0 ►uneil at the June session
and also must hate the approval of
the Ontario.. Department of . Muni -
Affairs
.
Finnigan.
„ is a slceessfui
farmer; operating 375 acres in, West
Wa'ivanosh. `'He has 'been in the
West Wlrwanosfi Council for a rine.•
years; and is now 'in his fourth
term as reeve. lie 'has been prour-.
Inently mentioned for the warden-'
ship of Hawn' in 1952, but appoint-
' nient .to the pot of assessor in
Bruce” will. require his removal to
that county and retirement from
muncipal affairs in Huron. •
HOG MARKETS UP AGAIN ,
'C'R'OPS LOOKING WELL •
Hog 'markets have moved 'upward
again thispast week. Milk pro-
ductior9l still shows the continued
seasonable increase.: A good rain
,during 'the week was verytimely
and all' crops are growing . well-.
Sugar .beets are practi, ally all in.
Corn planting is general ^ atnd some
be ns. have been .seeded at week's
encdl, reports R. G. Bennett,, agri-
cultural. representative for' Huron:
rich Collegi'ate Institute and- is the
daug1itet of Mr. • and Mrs. John..
Pinder, Park street. . '
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• Forw-MADE T'O'-MEAS URE
•
$10.95..:
$35.00. air
• SLACKS ,
iAny style from
SPORT JACKETS
• • English All Wools from
SUITS ' •
e. • . • The New American Loujige from ...: .:, `►"�'�
PAGE Tula*
.. - VIS1TORs root R,(.
MfsS Ann , Wurtele '0I• 'London, bad
as. gueetas.. Ov+ r' the victoria •Day' •
week end, in Mr. , '1 `Urtele'a St.
VaiCent Street aause,
Mr. un' fo
Alec
Young, .of,.,,tbe ire, Victoria
114,0. :On :Sunday. morning all en-
joyed a ride on Bert 11•IacDohald's
new steel (heat. Although the
Youngs live 'within a short distance
of tile -Straits of 'San Jua11.. de Ftfca,.
and the ' Paeidc Ocean, fliey *ere .
entranced by the difference betweex
fresh and salt ,whtor;• S41011s, the
perch -fishers on the breakwater, and
particularly enjoyed meeting 'th6
' colorftih. MacDonald clan. Fir
,Jemima, the little th3ritish Colombia,
Cairn, this was also a .first boat^
ride on Lake Huron,.
'; D. GUITARD'
, LATHING, PLASTERING,
f Stueeo, . Mason Work of all.
ds--�E,stunates given.
Phone:. 482M Brock & Victoria
••.
r(allleuia;)ered him on this hirthd.tyi ••
ecasiou. ' • • -
aren't subject to forecloiaiire, bad
'houses on the ground may be
lost throug,h sudden. adversity. '
An .ineiinensive.morrgage policy
of the Sun Life Athurance Com-
pany of Canadd will free year
•home: from any debt remaining '
at your death.
Protect your loved ones' howl
.. '. call me today. r, • ,
•
1(1'Iate . 1`list it11te, • zone winners
t114' LI('15 elub'e oratorical. contest,
aaddre(st'd the Lions ('nub at the
Bedford'.. Iiotel on Friday' night-
Gwetiytli' Shore spoke 'ea ••(;lios•t,"..
tllid (filen , F'r er On ' "Longevity,"
After d(Iiverinr tl)t'se prepared :1(1-
dr•esses. SuiPremplu speeches ,.were
Made, by Alias Shore •011 her 'visit
to t11t°.,sstlt. plI(tit in. Goderich of the
l)can'ulion Tar and ('heiIit•111 ('pixi-
,laany ,,and by Alt', 'Fryer on '.Ten.
years Prom `c;�r." ••,
'1`iie yo .: kers .were intro-
(liu•ed by Lion
ion (_', W. Leitch of
Sti Itfo'rcl Ten • Bert , 1)ry.sdale
inor cal-it,.v(lte of, .thaltl1s = I-srr►u(; A;.•
Boutilier Ind- Glenn Gardiner vet -e.
hosts to the guests on., a tour.. of.
the '' town and• the salt ' plant. Inion
President • I,ia'rre' Watson also teek
t i, elan for a boat ride.
Lion George Parsons told' of the
all -Lions perch derby to be. held
here on May 30th, to be ,concluded
with 11 dinner served at the, arena
auditorium.• "
A resolution was' Passed calling
for the secretary to write, letters
of appreciation . to , The London
Free Press, The 'Stratford Beacon
Herald, The Goderich Signal -Star
and Radio Station •CK X, fbr.
publicity given the Lions perch
derby,
Norway e`esported 1,000 tons of
butter in 1950.
Representative of
Sun Lie. »ASsairanee Company.
itdenf ` nt . Sf.rllSford '('ol- 4*®Dela000600,000eoda'Je4oe 6004.1�ffi�a...®o)ar'►6iR�Dss�100®s®
North' St..7.11.1 One .766K
H. M. FORD
Rest Assured -
North St. Tel. 268w
INDEPENDENT ORDER
• OF QDDFELLOWS
Huron Lodge No. 62,
' Goderidh, meets first and
third Monday nights a ,"
etrery month in MacKay
Ill'"�.° - ;-
. Visitors _ Welcome
Goderich Pavilion.
Dancing Wednesday, Saturday and holiday evenings
Saturday' Night—Ross 'Pearce and, his orchestra.
Wednesdays night: Barn dance to Jerry. Rennie and the
' Rhythm 'Jesters.
The ',Pavilion is available for afternoon .and evening reii
et anclusts
al � -
Th e
1.
,r .- :A:a>
ceptions, etc. Phone 675 or 419: , • '
•
GODERICIII THEATRE PRE.SENT
�i•�rQO+i•+Nra�i+r•e•�r�n�s+r�41►��ss�r���•iiN��a!<rAr'r.dr+:
' n the. At 'West '
; At O
The Square . • TheStreet
•�-- ---»` PHO 1E- 1150 ------._.._ PHONE 4;---,- .
Now Pr tricia Neal and John Wayne . in "Operation .Paelflic." •
Mon., Tuts. and . Wed.-= •
Fred Astaire, Jane Powell and Peter Laiwford
P'eel"less' 1 reed end his pert new Queen ,land in the happy, 'bright,
l ((1il1icolor-sofg i1 dames sensation.
"ROYAL WEDDING".
iSee Astaire defy gratuity in his tznigtle and surprising da-iee ;hound
• the roone •
A 1110,41;1e, boar a'bfc, inirtfriul •eornt dy-ya'tr11, "Written around an
out -spoken iuothertiln-law 'who beetunes transformed through
H 'ft village romance. .0
' . Iteitiald Reagan, ''Rirtir fuss'eyy • Chas. Colilrrn, .Re1m. °Gwe n
Ing—upside Stt+,a fight' wItrt Arlen Dahl,
Now --Susanna Poster and Technicolor; "-RISCO SAL."
•Mon., -Tues.. and:. Wed....... fir -
Glenn Pent Vlv'eca Lindfors and Henry O'Neill
Au amazing and thrill -packed adventure built around the
,
Ing grounds of "Uie. bomb that stalks its prey.
"The • FLYING •i� IS LE rv...,
Thurs:',' Fr'i. and.,Sat,a-_- • , •
, Mickey Rooney, Terry Moore and 'Chanes' And
Ilcrin/Owe" in an orangorange'warehotiae.• where a good-intentionedd
i . r , ' 'love' :'lffeir,,
stir � bfe•tiurn tttt ns magician and sativatgt's leis 1
'fE ,�A 5COC FY D WONDEW'
Coming "Cf1tl;4e for Maitek"Lr�t'V
(ith i .oretta Voting.
THE VOICE 'Or TEMPER-
ANCE
Mr. W. J. McLeO4 ,has been
for many years a resident of
Melville, Saskatchewan. He
was • born :at Wroxeter. • He
reads this paragraph evcj°y
week. He recalls' that in his
boyhood there were three hotels
time' there. were three hotels
in Gorrie; two in 'Belmore, one
in Bluevalq, , two' in : Belgrave,
five in Blyth, one -in , White-
church, , six in Wingham and
also a liquor store; also ' one
at the half way mark north of
Wingham. • There was no. lack .
'of outlets in those days. Then
the tide of. public opinion
turned 'and the bar was -ban-
ished.
banished. For forty year these
communities have rmanag d. to
get along very well without
this overabundance of outlets.
For forty years the money
that used to go over the bar
for booze, has gone into the tills
oiv merchants" for bread and
bt., ax
pite�_..Wli will say that it
is not better so.
This advt. sponsored by . Ilur'on
Co'uutt- Temperance ' lrederatiou,
4
nn age , ; arnous
Mayonnaise
8-oa jar 2,7i •
Salad Dressing
8 -oz ►ar'23C
in Town
The•Best" flu" y.
m- h�ir_t5 int(
Dmesti
Kraft ,Cheese
Swanky Swigs
gunk
Macaroni • 41
,
Clark's
Chili Sauce,
Aylmer Tomah
•-Louisianna New Crog, Tender ,Stt-i R1 •ss, No. 1
Green Rei)s Ib 19c
Pineapples Cuban Red Spanish, No. 1 ' eaoh•20C
.Imported Fresh, Na. '1 , cello ,pkg 29c
Tomatoes
Now Available: Fresh Home Grown Vegetables -- Head
Lettuce, ,Ahurbarb, Asparagus, Radishes, Green Onions, Hot
House Tomatoes and Cucumbers. • •
Ann Page, "White o'r Browtr
Catsup - 2
Jelly Powders
Shirriff's Lushus
York Grand
Bologna
Guiders Celan
Pop . Cora 2
Shredded -
'11Vheat
Del Monte Fruit
Cocktail
11e`nnet Powders
Junket
A&P 'Special Bitted
12-02 tin 47c
3 -az pkgs'25u
2 pk9s 31c
28frot tin 43C
Tags 3C
z/alb pkti ad
16 oz ler .23c
bole Fancy
Pineapple Juice
Green Giant
NibIes
Panty
Keta Salmon
Standard ' •
Iona Peaches_
Fancy'
Blended , Juice
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Yukon Club (Contents only)
Ginger ..Me
A&P Fires i Candy
cotch Mint '
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