The Goderich Signal-Star, 1956-11-15, Page 8?AG oaT
News of Dungannon
D NGtaNNO i, 'Nov. 3,.- 11rs. ;an, readings. A sing; sang of
A. . T Morris had as visitors her hymns Row s enjoyed before the
,s3 Net a, liarui$t FI .til ffoa'd, wife 4gue4 speaker, Mrs. Gordon Anile
11ara e nos, Crff Uctroft, l son, school principal, lave an ad-
1ii ui aiy, diose ur. '"Fnaantz4giviarg_" Mrs.
Wit'. CU4� 4t le ` aa, of NiagaraGeo. D. Watt. Lulu: d with prayer
F ria, visited `Lir. and Ars. . Rus lei , and then. lunch was . erve.d.
D 'ally over ttk e week -end. airs. J. Hamilton enjoyed "tune
r& Wm. Strau ,hears, Goderich xnencc>m.em' at (,oder:eh l'olieg-
TowttAip, in her hundredth year, iate on Friday. night, at whim
viated her niece, ars. J. Hamilton, three grandchildren received dip -
&Wetly.. Lomas, with two ut then. receivuig
1`4f.rs. Nellie Stewart who had scholarships ----Mass Kaye Hamilton,
her niece, Mrs. iTortnan Mct`ul- Goterich, aiw a�tending Toronto
z sgh, of Kitchener, visiting with University; Allan Mclliarniid, at
her Lor a Zitek, returned with her tending Teachers' Collage, Strat
for a *visit. ford; Miss Kathleen Mctliaruud, in
L s. Gor 1.11. NiC.Ne.e is leader for her laz-(t year at t'vllegiate Con
the project, '`S1 cping :Garments," ' gratulations and best wishes to
for Girls Glob a_ttd will accept these young student-,, who art well
enrolment o Bass members this on their way to bright careers.
Friday, November 16, for classes 1.r'- Walter Stafford, Toronto,
to begin soon. All are welcome spent the week -end with his mu
to loin the interessting sewing Blass. then -in-law, Mr:;. Jos. Iiamilton
Kr.. Allan Petrie accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake and
Thornton Eedy with Hereford cat-
tle to the Royal Winter Fair.
Diss Sandra Finnigan has re-
covered nicely from an attack of
bronchitis, returning to Goderich
Collegiate, after being .hospitalized
at Goderich.
The W.A. of the United church
and C G.I.T. sponsored a mother
and daughter banquet in the
church on November 2 'There
family and Mr. Harold Blake., were
recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Johnston, Sarnia.
The Dungannon Mission Band
met during the Sunday morning
service. The president, Marion
Mole, g2ive the call to worship
Eleanor Alton played the hymn.
This was followed by a prayer by
Mrs. John Finnigan. Lynn Finni-
gan gathered the offerings and
were 130 present. The men of Carol Shackleton gave the offering
the church waited on tattles. Mrs. verse. Pauline Anderson real the '
Herb Finnigan was toast mistress( minutes of the last meeting. The '
and Mrs. Rev. D. A. Bryderi. Rip- attendance was 48. Donations
ley, gave an interesting talk on the were brought for the "towel kit '
C.G.I.T. purpose. • box, that will later be sent to a
Miss Patricia Young and Mr., foreign mission. Election of otli
Douglas Brown, Blyth were visit- cern will be held next month
ors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ' Karen Dawson read the Scripture
Eldon Culbert. ; lesson. Mrs. Harvey Anderson
,Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blake and read a chapter in the study b. ok.
family on Sunday were visitors The ('.G.I.T. held their mec.ing
with Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Dickson Monday night. Recreation of Mal -
and Mrs. J. M. Dickson. Atwood. avan games was enjoyed. Mrs.
W.M.S.—The Dungannon Un ed
Church W.M.S. met in the audit-
orium on Friday afternoon for the
autumn Thankoffer ng meeting
with visiting auxiliaries from the
near vicinity. Mrs. Raymond Fin-
nigan gave the lesson thought fol-
lowed by prayer by Mrs. Matthew
Shackleton. The prograth consis-
ted of a quartette from Erskine
Presbyterian Church, eemposed of
Mrs. Frank Yet., Mrs. Arthur Stew -
Herb Finnigan led in the devotion-
al period. Lynda Blake played the
opening hymn. The Scripture les-
son was read by Pauline Anderson.
The meditation prayer was given
by Marion Mole. Dedication of
jingle boxes took place with Joan-
ne Crozier giving the prayer. Car-
ol Pentland gathered the collo.
tions. Joanne Crozier played the
next hymn. Mrs. Crozier presided
far the election of officers re-alting
artt, Mrs. Wallace Wilson and Mrs. as follows: President, Kathleen
Mason McAllister, accompanied by Smyth; vice pres.. Carni Pentland.
Mrs. Will Reid at the piano; Mrs. secretary. Lynda Blake: treasurer,
Jack Mel7tyriagh, tom -a- reading; Joanne Crozier: pianist, EIe.atirrr-
Mrs. Robt. Scott, Hacke`,t's•c'hurch, Alton; assistant painut.. Pauline
a solo; Mrs. Bert Crawford, Port ` Anderson: press .secretary, Joycc
Albert, a reading' Mrs. Herb Fin- Culbert; games, Marion Mole.
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Cough and Cold Rentedies
I.D.A. PREPARATIONS
ronchida COLD CAPSULES
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cold. Quickly relieve sneez-
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30 Capsules ' 1.25
Bronchida Cough Syrup,
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Idaphedrin Nasal Spray
20 cc. 95c
1 -oz. dropper bottle 65c
I Odarub, Chest Rub 3 oa: 49c
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50c, 85c
35c, 79c
59c
49c, 79c
39c, 79c, 1.89
50c
6.00
69c, 1.19
85c
60c, 1.00
10c
4.95
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r=: uckley's Mixture
Cinnamated Capsules
White Rub
Bromo Quinine Cold Tablets
Bufferin
Jack and Jill Cough Syrup
Lanti gin "B"
Pertussin
Pinex Concentrated
Prepared
Smith ros. Cough •ropy
DeVilbiss Vaporizer No. 143
l-lankscraft Vaporizer
VICO(S PREPARATIONS
VapoRub
Cough Syrup
Inhaler
Throat Lozenges
Cough ;'!rope
Meda -Mist (Spray)
53c, 98c
S9c
43c
49c
15c
95c
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A.S.A. TABLETS
Relieve headaches, neuralgia, toothache and pain
in general. Each tablet a-ntaiaaa five grams
Acetylsalicylic Acid.
ioo's 19c
300's
49c
VACMASTER
VACUUM BOTTLE
A Canadian made 15 ounce bottle with read plastic
cup -Cap.
98c VALUE 09c
bell's Drug Store
EXTRA SPECIAL !
LIBBY'S
DEEP
BROWN
BEANS
20 -oz tins 3 9 c
SAVE 3c
FREN FOOD FEATURES
Ventura Fordhook
LI A E NS
Nifty
WAFFLES
2 12 -oz pkgs 49C
Rt*yal Instant
PUDDINGS
ASSORTED
FLAVOURS
Dare's Biscuits
BEST 00011($
pkgs of6 27,
3 pkgs
16 -az plcg 35t
Add to your set every time
you shop at A & P.
A new piece each week
WPER-R1GIIT' QUI4LITY MEATS
LAMB SALE
Legs SHORT CUT SHANK
lb 59c Chops
Fronts FULL CUT 1627 Chops
Peamealed, Whole or Half' Wheatley Brand Haddock
RIB LO14 ib 49c
CENTRE LOIN 1t1 69c
Cottage Rolls 1e49c Fish Sticks 310-0.pkgis
DEEP (117 SPECIALS! BAKERY SPECIALS!
SAVO 10o
Oona Cut BANK 2o
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Royal Instant Lemon
PIE FILLING
Special Blend
TSA DADS
VEGETA.:LES' &
TOP QUAL!TY
Florida, Fresh Tender, Round Stringless,
lbs
G EEN BEANS No. 1 Grade 2
446 -oz tins 4 5
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SAVE 4o
pkgs ; 5 c
SAVE 8o
box of60s49c
Jane Parker .
APPLE 111
Jana Parker Orerige
CHiFfOtlIAKE
Jane tr arker
GLAZED DONUTS
Jar.c Parker
�LAZD DONUTS
eac�r
SAVE 100
.tach 49c
SAVE 443
pkg of815c
SAVE 4c
pkg of1235c
TOMATOES
POTATOES
CRANBERRIES
Sardines
BILLIONAIRE .
Culverhouse
CHOICE CORN
Black Diamond
OLD CHEESE
Black Watch -
OLD CHEESE
Wyler's Chicken
BOUILLON CUBES
Wyler's
GARLIC POWDER
Ooft White
SCOTT TISSUE
Scotkins Two Ply
DINNER NAPKINS
For Automatic Washers
ALL DETERGENT
Cleanser
OLD DUTCH
Shortening
DOMESTIC
Florida, Fresh Firm Ripe, Hand Selected
Quality, 'No. 1 Grade t
Sweet, Golden, Washed and Waxed, '
No. 1 Grade
cello pkg
3 -lbs
Fresh, Firm Cape Cod , 1 lb.
Make your Christmas Cranberry Sauce now• cello. bag
2334 -oz tins 37c
2 20 -oz tins 3 5c
lb 67c
lb 67c
belof1531c
11i2 -oz 3 5 c
2 rolls 39c
Pkg 35c
2 -lb box 6 5c
2 tins 2
1 -Ib 29c
Ready Cut Macaroni
CREAMETTES 3 8-o2 pkgs 21c
Prices Effective Until Saturday, Hp/ember 17th, 1956
1ItB GR Al ,At4IIC &
5,
19c
COLLATE
PRc--DUCTS
on Sale at your A&P!
Special 10c Off Offer Supersuds
S acini 2c Off Offer
2uo25
C
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Special Offer in Toilet Soap
CashmereBouquet
4cako29C
fsrge pkg 30C
P
Pink
Liquid Vel
The Foaming Cleanser
Ajox
of
12 -oz tin 42C
gl etnt ticp 21c