The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-02-02, Page 9iAfi��..ua'v
CASE OF 24 TINS $2.58 - SAVE 42c
Reg. 2 tins 25c -SAVE lo
APPLE SA
20-07
TINS
CHOICE QUALITY
CASE OF 24 TINS $3.92 - SAVE 62o
&P PEAS
F. , zen : ood -Fel:Mires..
A&P F FR RENCEDH�'., TES
9 -oz
pkgs
Reg. Price 2 pkgs 33c - SAVE 3o
Fancy Sliced Reg: 39c -SAVE 2c
A&P STRAWBERRIES 15 -oz pkg 3 7c
A&P FANCY QUALITY
Reg. 2 tins 37c -SAVE 7c
CASE OF 24 TINS $3.54 - SAVE 66o
c
Reg. 2' tins _35c -SAVE 11-o
HENLEY CHOICE QUALITY
CASE OF 24 TINS -$8.40 - SAVE 96o
COCKTAIL
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28-02
TIN
Reg. tin 39c -SAVE 4c
Come See .. You'll Save Cash On These Super -Right Meat
Features
LEGS
LE
or LOINS
'SHORT CUT SHANK FLANK ON
YOUR CHOICE
1
' CENTRE LOIN
LAMB CHOPS 1e59,
More Savings at A&P!
Solo Reg. 2 lbs 53c -SAVE 17c
MARGARINE 41 -Ib pkgs 89c
Wheaties, Cheerios, Frostyos, Rice' Cornflakes, Twinkles
CEREAL GENERAL MILLS pkg 2 5c
Chef Boy -Ar -Dee - Reg. 59c -SAVE 10o
MEAT BALL,;. STEW 30-oztin 49;
Coloured
KLEENEX
Ann Page
CHILI SAU E_
Clark's (In Chili Sauce)
BAKED r BEANS
Reg. pkg 3.1c -SAVE 3o
pkgs of 400 5 9c
• - Reg. btl 25c -SAVE 3c
11 -oz btls q1 / C -
Reg. 2 tins 35c -SAVE 110
4 15Z'z tins 5 9
c
sown Brand, Golden - • Reg. 49c -SAVE 4o
CORN SYRUP . 34b Jug 45c
Sravo Reg. tin 27c -SAVE 2c,
SPAGHETTI SAUCE 15 -oz tin 2 5c
:hristie's
CARLTON CRACKERS
Miller's
CUCUMBER SLICES
Good Luck (3o Off Deal) . Reg. 2
1AARGARINE
Reg. pkg 39c -SAVE 4o
16 -oz pkg 35c,.
SPECIAL 1
64 -oz jar 69c
lbs 59c -SAVE AN EXTRA 4o
2 1 -Ib pkgs S5c
lane Parker ' Bakery Specials
BAKED IN A&P's OWN BAKERY BY MAS'T'ER BAKERS
JANE .PARKER
RAISIN PIE
each 3
Reg. 40o •-- SAVE 100
STOCK UP YOUR FREEZER
c
AT -THIS LOW PRICE
Jane Parker,
BREAD
CRACKED
WHEAT
Jane Parker
,RELY OR, LEMON ROLL
Jane Parker
ALLY • DONUTS =
Janet Parker
'VERMONT DELIGHT ROLLS
Reg. loaf 19c --SAVE to
24 -oz
loaves - C
Rep. 39c ---SAVE 10p
each 29c
Reg. pkg 89r.-4AVE 4c
pkg. of 6 35t
Reg. pkg 3 w --SAVE 100
1.2 -oz pkg 29c
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Lean Shoulder Cuts
GROUND CHUCK ib 59c
Super Right, Heat 'n Serve, All Meat, Pork
SAUSAGE PATTIES
Fancy Quality .
LAMB TONGUES
Fancy Quality
BEEF LIVER SKINLESS SLICED
Beef
BOLOGNA CHUB
B__
Small Link, Pure
PORK SAUSAGES.
Burns, Vac Pac
RING . BOLOGNA
Ready to Cook
GRADE "A" FOWL
Sliced -
MAC. & CHEESE LOAF 1 -lb pkg 57c
Sea, ealsl�F,ish Bc�Chlp -Canada-Inspected--- --
HADDOCK DINNER 16 -oz pkg 47c
-?sty Chip
VEAL CUTLETS 5 -oz pkg 27c
8 -oz pkg 45c
16 35c
Ib 49c
2 -Ib net each 69c
4 to 5 -Ib aver.
1b 49c
1b 49c
Ib 49c
Banquet Brand
MEAT PIES BEEF, CHICKEN, TURKEY 11-ozpkg 59c
Allgood, Sliced.-�
SIDE -BACON SMOKED RINDLESS 1 -Ib pkg 59c
1Lper Right, Sliced
BACK BACON SMOKED 1/2 -Ib pkg 59c
Sweet Pickled, 2 to 3 -Ib End Cuts Ib 59c
BACK BACON Centre Cuts or Sliced Ib 79c
Super < ight,-Thick Sliced
SIDE BACON SMOKED RINDLESS 2-1b pkg 99c
SCALLOPS ,COOKED & BREADED ' Ib 63 c
ON SALE
AT A&P!
MILD & MELLOW - CUSTOM GROUND
1 -lb bag
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SAVE 4e
3 -Ib bag '
1.61
SAVE 1oc
Non Food Feature
Men's Celebrity, Assorted Colours and Designs
NYLON
STRETCH SOCKS
.2 P
99c
Jane Parker
HOT CROSS BUNS.
Waloh',s
GRAPE JELLY
Panay CIuality
DEL MONTE PEAS 2
Stdkkt,yls Pomo, Quality
CREAM STYLE CORN 2
New'. Beauty Bar (6c off Way,
WOODBURY'S SOAP
Toth raise a 14a Off Deal
PEPSODENT
pkg of 6 33c
12 -oz jar 27c
15 -oz tins 39c
15 -oz tins 39c
3 bars 29c
giant size 49c
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Fruit & Vegetable Feature's
GOLDEN RIPE, NO. 1 GRADE
BANANAS
lbs
CALIFORNIA NAVEL, FANCY GRADE, BEST FOR EATING
ORANGES
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5 -Ib cello bag
California, No. 1 Grade, Full of, Juic4
LEMONS
Florldr, Marsh Seedless, No. 1 Grade, Size 96
GRAPEFRUIT.
Mexic'.il, Firm, Ripe, No. 1 Grade
TOMATOES
Ontario, No. 1 GriAde, Yellow
COOKING ONIONS
Fresh, Green, No. 1 Grade
FLORIDA CABBAGE
5 -Ib
California, No. 1 Grade. Large Original Bunches
BROCCOLI
Bradford Marsh, No. 1 Grads, Crisp, Tender
CARROTS
California, No, 1 Grade, Fresh Table .
DATES
No. 1 'Grade, Cooking
IRAQ DATES
3 -Ib
24 -oz
cello tube 19c
10 for 59c
cello tube 19c •
cello bag 29e
lb 6C
each 3 3c
cello bag 25C
cello bag 49c
MHe OIIAt ATLANTIC A PACIPIC NIA CO1M►A14Y trp.
0, 21c
AR,P MEANS bE'ENOABILITY
All prier In 'f hls ►r aneeenteeti Through Beturdalf,
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ab, 4th. 101 d
DUNGANNONr .'1'
... X11 Mail<�JJ
SIgniti-Ster,
>Z ° r3'411. Q Wr.r1111' ddreSses' .OUand Mrs, Lloyd JantZi, of Wel-
land, and11+1)-.
and MIS. 'Herb 111` is, f God�efBox NmbS.s The Postmager
rich, were recent 47vi ittars with
Miss ,E, McMillan and Mrs.
Jessie O1ver:
The . Erskine.. - k4-. kyter
You probably- never consider, .a ;Post Ofi ice Box If, however
ed a Post Office Box Number .a$ 'iu tl�.e. latteir case the o�K i u
A: lie essaz'y Pari [ AP,
address,
e lty is, occasioned in effect"
delivery.
regular practice to show • the
Post Office Box Number A;as i
integral part of the address oa
all, letters written by You, and
ask your correspondents to use
the Post Office Box llinnber
when replying to you, When,
filling out new subscription and
renewal forms- for newSpapers
and , magazines always' include
the Post 'Office Box Number 4as
a part of the address. This will
Pfeatly help the satff of your
ost Office to give you the ef-
ficient ands speedy service to
which you are entitled and
which it is their desire and aim.
to achieve,
"We feel surd that we ea
count upon your fullest co -opera
ation and support in this appeal
for the correct adi.o
your_ limit," concludedressd,..Posngt:t:.
master Homuth.
<Atwell. fleid the annual meeting
and supper in the church on
i.eod presided. MSS Betty'iilack
entertained the children in the
basement during the meeting in
the auditorium.
Mr.- and Mrs. Anderson Mug -
Ford, of London, visited the tat-
ter's Mother, Mrs. Abner Morris,
on Sunday. '
Miss Christa Lockner, who
is employed at the home of Mr.
t. J. Durnin, enjoyed a week in
Markdale visiting her parents.
Born to Mr. and 1\lrs. George
Ribey, at the Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital, Goderich,
on Monday, January 23, son.
Congratulations!
,Mrs. Fred Baechler has been
:11 with a heart condition. Her
daughter, Mrs. Wilfred Whit-
man, of Dublin, and her daugh-
ter -,in-law, Mrs. Harold Baechler,
of Auburn, have been nursing in
the home.
Mr. Gus Devereaux, of St.
Augustine, visited his aunt, Mrs.
Margaret Moran, at the home of
Mrs. L Henry one day last week.
W.I. Hears Forum Report. -
The January meeting of Dun-
gannon Women's Institute was
held at the home of Mrs. Otto
Popp -witty `,ilii •ridetiiiirs
Ii. McWhinney in the chair.
During the business period
plans were made for a euchre
party to be held in the Parish
Hall early in February. A don-
ation of $5.00 was given to
"Care." The roll call was an-
swered with "Something new in
Canadian Industry."' The motto,
"A nation builds ono sinking
sand unless its roots are' in, the
land" was presented 'by Mrs.
Fred Young. Community sing-
ing was. enjoyel. Mrs. Warren
Zinn gave ,1 very informative re-
port on the rural leadership.
forum for executive . members
of farm organizations sponsored
by Huron Federation of Agricul-
ture held at the `Sunset Hotel,
Goderich, January 19, 20, 21.
on the topic of Canadian In-
dustries, Mrs. C. Blake chose to
speak on the industry of Christ-
mas trees. Mrs. D. Phillip?; fav-
ored with piano selections.
Lunch was served at the con-
clusi n of the meeting. '
United Church Y.P.U. Plan
Party. - The United Church
Yqung People's Union met on
Mo
day night with
y Wea-
verngiving the calltorworship.
Tom Dickson -read the Scripture
-lesson-and-prayer-was-offered
by Bill King. David Dawson
;fathered the collections. The
topic, "My Steps back to Chris-
tianity" was taken by Jerry
Leaver. Eleanor Alton read
the minutes and called the roll:
On the suggestion of Bill Blake,
a crokinole party is being plan-
ned.
Orange 'Lodge Hold Euchre
-'r5`artq�--Th -Tee Orange Lodge
Nb. 324 held a successful euchre
in the hall on Monday night
with 11 tables engaged in play.
Prize winners were, ladies, Mrs.
Graham McNee and Mrs. Arthur
7lliott. The men's prizes were
awarded (after a 'c'ut for high
count) to Ivan Rivett and
Tirol►<ar
C.G.I.T. Meets. -The C.G.I.T.
members met in the United
Church on Monday night. ``Into
all the World Together" was
the topic taken by Mrs. Herb
Finnigan in keeping with Chiris-
t ian Youth Week,. Patricia Eedy
presided for the devotionals and
Lynda Hodge was secretary.
Betty Irvin presided at the
piano.. --The worship service was
conducted by . Mrs. T. Richards.
The World Day of Prayer was
announced.
but it is so important that' `its
,t2>7ASsiatlr,, Seriensky hi eF the
C1t 114 tSi" a -Pest Office, 'deism
the sorting and may result in
your mail being misdelivered,
says Postmaster A. M. °Uotnuth.
On a recent inspection, it was
found that on a very large per -
tentage of mail, apparently .in
Mended fel- delivery through 'the•
boxes, the Box Number was
omitted -a most essential detail,
he stated.
Continuing, Postmaster Hom-
uth explained, "When you real-
ize that there are many hundred
boxes, each with . a separate
number to which mail has to he
sorted quickly and accurately,
you will easily understand the
reason why( the Box Number
should always be included in
the address.
"All mail matter should bear
one of two addresses, either it
is intended for delivery through
the General Delivery or through
BRIDGE SCORES
At the Duplicate Bridge Club
on Monday night the winners
were as follows: Mrs_. C. A.,.Reidd
and Mr. J. Cameron, 481/.
paints. --Mrs= R1: WJ rim ::and
Mrs. J. Thomas, 48 points; Mrs.
A. Nicol and Mrs. L Papernick,
46 points; - Mrs. G. Jenner and.
Mrs. P. F. Carey,' 46 points,
Four tables- were. in•_.p1UY _
BINGo at LEGION 'HALL
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4
AT 8.30 P.M. - -
15 GAMES - $1.00. .
4 SHARE -THE WEALTH Jackpot Combined.,,.
JACKPOT ,,,',,.$80.00 IN 56 CALLS
Sponsored by Canadian Legion}, Branch 109.
No person under 16 admitted to .Legion .Hall
r... a T A l- ":f/ wires 11110011 hr.lelern dr .
NO PRESSURE
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,EMERSONS
DRUG STORE
COR. WEST and SQUARE Phone JA 4-9212
WE DELIVER
W.A. AND W.M.S. HOLD
WORKSHOP ON VISITING
The Woman's Association and
the W.M.S., of the north section
of Huron . Presbyterial. of the
United Church in Canada spon-
sored a workshop on Visitation,
Thursday afternoon in Blyth
United, Church. Ninety-seven
persons signed the register re-
preseiiting Gorrie, Wroxeter,
Goderich, Belgrave, Londesboro,
Clinton, Leeburn, Westfield, Sea-
th-,-Atwood-Wiinglharrr; -N
bridge, Moncrief, -Smith's Hill,
Calvin Brick, Benmiller and
Blyth churches.
Mrs. S.' A. Moote introduced
the-actors'in a skit portraying
the right and wrong way to
visit ar, shut-in, The workshop.
was divided into four groups,
institutional visiting, visiting
senior citizens, visiting New
Canadians, and community out-
look.
Under the leadership of Mrs.,
Moote, the leader of each group
reported the findings.
ST. HELENS
ST. HELENS, Jan. 30. -Mrs.
Harvey Webb visited on Satur-
day with . her daughter, Miss,
Alison Webb, who is a patient
in Guelph General Hospital. We
wish Alison improved' health.
Sunday dinner , guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuillin
were: Mr. and Mrs. Prank Mc-
Quillin and Terry ,Wilson, Mr.
Wallace' Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Johnston and family, of
Bluevale; Mt. Ivan McQuillin,
of Elmira; Mr. Barry McQ'ulllin
and Miss Sue Scott, of Waterloo.
Sympathy of the cdmmunity
isextended to Mr. and Mrs.
William J. Robb in the loss of
the former's sister, Mrs. Ann
Eliza Milner, of London, and
Mrs. Robb's nephew, Mr. Frank
Garniss, 'of Toronto.
The February meeting of the
Women's Institute will be held
on February 2nd, . at 2 o'clock,
at the 'borne of, Mrs. Andrew
Gaunt.
Signal -Star Want Ads
Bring Fest Results 1.
Valentine Suggestions
lloxed Chocolates 1 and 21bs.
Sal tecl Nuts 1/, and 1 lb. boxes
Sheaffer Pens 1.00 to 15.00
FREE from MAX FACTOR
Parisian Lace or Venetian Laee Lipstick
Fashihn's two newest shades with purchase of
Featherlight Pan Cake Makeup
Cream`- Pan Stik Makeup
2.00
2.00
HANKSCRAFT AUTOMATIC
VAPORIZER -HUMIDIFIER
Soothing steam relieves congestion and irritation due
to Cougl-,s Colds, Crus or Bronchitis -
':6,95 - 9.95 - 14.95
Save on These Extra Specials
. R s.
1.19 Enos Fruit Salt 98
.98 Maclean 's Tooth Paste ; .75
.65 Vaseline Hair Tonic .. 49, .
.95 Vaseline Hair Tonic . . 75
Big 10 -oz: Noxzema .., 1.35
Helena' Rubinstein 's
"Heaven Sent" Hand Lotion
, A fragrant . moisturizing lotion to beautify and correct
deep dryness, ,
1.25 a Bottle
SAVE 1.49 NOW on
One a day Brand Vitamin Tablets
A 25 day supply FREE when you buy the 100 day supply
Regular 5.98 Value. - NOW 4.40
METRECAL DIETARY PLAN
for Weight Control
1/2 -lb. tin' j:9 - 3%/a4'b, tin 7.49
hocotafe l uttersc'otch -or New Orange Flavour.
Vlsrt Our Veterinary Dept.
and ask .for one of our bobiciett ... clir►I>1 nDiseases in
;Livestock tine P uitry, including 'treatMat t chart, NorI
4rtfral Ta�nnperatdre; Gestation ,Periods art Br ►eding Kee,
4ard. We carry a complete Tare ,of V,t° Product* for most.
itrg most ills,