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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-10-05, Page 8'VI' Goderich Signal -Star, Thursday, October 5tth, 1961 °Mari° . rsTaik heat rod Of "Effects Of USA Importations PORT ALBERT QuiElin presented them with a card and haa smokertable T. he cPulrir vesset, faandmiky and in h ks a irtan �th e expressed POUT ALBERT, Oct. 1r• vi:ted everyone t<o visit them and Airs. Roy Petrie left on in- their new home near; 1tait- a1'hunsday last for a vacation overseas. They will visit -points ad „ of interest an Scotland, Eng- , ,,I, (ley J. C..liemiagwaY) 'do control except that a ,good laird and I,'raltce, returning lze annual meeting of the' price for milling eeheat clues j some time late in urtoberMr. of Ontario. Wheat Producers eras � no% e a strenmth_wiling c ileo c'il and Mrs. Charles Crosset,t c►rcntta; milt accompany them. the Royal York hotel t the - feed grades: -:-Al. • t y i will �ende•d 1 . 1r4 X 4odges went to Tint' - Wednesday .t} as eti�cte *..� , t, � � �,. ��•� ° ..�.5 {;' a shell, Silver Wedding Anniversary. —A surprise party was held 11 t lc ft was the auceti c _ vxt x� `er•, -44.1 he 'Board reueivecl heart;'. right to ni_c,,ottat<• Prices on tliet.:l arks Ctosscat's- faniiiy, while :° approvaL ..This does not .mead , lower grades as v, ell It a, un . they are on vacation overseas. that; improvements cannot be fortunate that so Oram- t.it niers I Mr. and Mrs. George Fritzley, made but real progress is being place Pion thatthey in have the post -! Ise l., %%AlitirtMr were 'recent guests -made.- After a year's • effort eaitb, Undoubtedly, this ` yome millionbushels ofspace klr£tunin the ted t1iuit Draper.sLednor, in expressing at the Port Colborne elevator, at a itandsuttu, profit to tlte; appandretuathuseto who contributed, vassers The 'storage situation is outer dealers. ,i s . ra-- 5—ea• -1to- —Ow Bible So -e ety, has' an - The still far from 5 eq i e• Mr 1 verrett ". at the B tsr efforts togeither con -Mg eto l er find thattoProducer meeting, Marketingcl out nouneed pro ' in from the Port Albert district. 30.00 was sent. time i some way by 'Which farmersHideS the "rardst.ck" in detker-; Visitors over the week -end -.Could build their own storage mining price levels. 1'ryyuuusl� . with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Me- er have a definite lease on stor-' through energy, a: e.si\ ytiess j Gee were Mr. and Mrs.of Ernest age facilities. • and salesmanship you may have I Hill and The problem of lclw duality � obtained igher price ithanno proves that you got on atutrday evening' in honor' Qfi Mr. and Mrs. Earl Durnin on the occasion of their silver 'v sr. Present ent in dont er a .wedding Y 8 9th o` were- "the i occasion we 'fgr the neighbors, and the Gaunt and Durnitl relatives, numbering 55. Mrs. Durnin was the former Madeleine Gaunt. The evening vas spentt in playing progressive euchre.. High Prizes went to Mrs. Frank McQuillin and • Al- bert Taylor with consolation rJohnston • ,,, Jo i s i. h Lo izoa Uin to r � g and William `Rutherford. Al- bert Taylor read an address of good wishes to the bride and groom of 25 years. Lorne Durnin presented F, the couple with a lallip, step table, coffee table and a magazine rack. Earl and Madeleine expressed their for e and appreciation. ciat on p � thanks ing remembered• on this, happy occasion. A bountiful lunch was served by the ladies. Con- gratulations! t9, PERSONALS Mr. G. B. Clancy went by plane to Prince Albert, Sask- atchewan, last k to Ott w a the an aC , the funeral of his father, G. B. Clancy, sr., 64. Mr. Clancy, who was a visitor to Goderich some tititae a$Q, died itdd. the Sfsh heart attack. - atchewati period, he Pohol f b been. lengthy retired one year. IVjof Lon - tion, r r A be , Donna iss tdon, was a week -end guest with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Aberhart, Britannia road. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor, of Winnham; and Mr. and . Mrs- wheat- due to sprouting or rust your neighbor u afar, Robert Hoy and Debbie, of S me e� iy I ar. 0 is' serious this ye • > s are to . Goderich. farmers received as little as price. When producers r 70c a bushel for this feed qual- i the marketing business they and ,eve kend with Don Dickson. g Carwford spent the ity .oyer which the Board lids able to assess c ]snow what (heir pruduc•ts1 WongrAtulations to Mrs. Earl Teschl.c, should bring. j daughter of Mr. and iIn view of the much larger i Mrs. Cl epee Hoy, who won than usual quantity of feed', five first prizes; one second grade wheat, there r{•as discus- : prize, and three third prizes at sion on the question of the tot -'the Desbdro fair last week: nortation of U.S. feed :^Pain,.' Mr.. and Mrs. Tony Vrooman , It is reported that five million and family, of Corunna, are bushel, of U.S. oats was allowed, visiting with ,,Mr. and Mrs. Wil - in early in August and 'a • fur- kiam Vr.00man. l tb.er quota of �11ti 00it hushei Mr. Ben Draper, of Windsor, BI1L U41V.,: ;J �' t'i`'P'-"rete , ci sr. •.. l"l r rm r isttecl with- - _. eyniitted supposedly to, prevent Mr. ill Dr ,per, who has brokers, from cornerithe' e been a patient in Goderich hos- 9 market. However, it; results n,tal. -returned home Monday. seem to be limited s n: e _-rain Mrs. Jim Young, of Ripley, on the Winnipeg exchange is is visiting Mrs' Jane. Martin. .st41 .hi llieAllan, era, cit t,h^o t;arcl, Martin. and gill -Joy, y,- of time of the first quotas. It (,o�iertE,le. fiat�e . t" e*tt? on a hunt - i' undoubtedly diad help th" 1-""e „•• trip to Gaeama. feed lot- producers and t h ‘ er- Mr. John Fieldkr, who ha, ttt•atly integrated industries hot been hospitalized, returned 't with Ontario oat, currently net- home Saturday. ting the producer about '-to 00 - ---- u�rt 5 pm -tat -ion of feed grain ‘‘,1,.; per ; wec�henB: mr.�rt� • :., :•:::..; • •>: .;,fir:: r. .4:W#`;SEsc Reynold's Aluminum Reg. roll 350—SAYE 40 FOILWRAP ,. 12 roll 31c Jane Parker BREAD for STUFFING 24 -oz loaf 20c - 7 Ocean Spray, Whole or Jellied CRANBERRY SAUCE 15 -oz tin 25c GREAT WITH CHICKEN & TURKEY ...., ::heti •. �•iT' 45 with the all new FUEL ;SA-If!NG 'AUTOMATIC ,ORC'O.AIR PATENTED GAS HOME HEATER that now gives you . PER=TRO HEAT see . it now! 'Worsen Bros. Hardware, Plumbing,. Heating 122 THE • SQUARE GODERICH, ONT. Phone JA. 4-7952 p.. per ton it didn't" do much for the farmer. Freight n,sistance also eay. under d;' •iiscion is dc,trt oe&t i ST.. HELENS. Oct. 2. Mr. the (�n` trio wheat producer ;,pd Mrs. Lorne Tfumphr•_,-. of Pod I `,.., • ' very interested to ►,,s ,,.ler, sp"nt Thursday r�'ith h-ar •• sin, the meeting that - 1 ` the formers parents, Mr 'roil some of labs large beef neer Mrs. WilliamA. Humphrey. �nr fs are heginn n,' to realize Miss W. D. Rutherford ro 'hat cheap grain 'means cheap t''--nc'd nn Friday from a ltoli- r,,r,f. day in Evanston, Illinois. Farmers when produce their•Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Me own grain.' and feed it must' Phorson accompanied Mr and ,rely 'soon realize that their Mrs. Fred Thompson and frm en,ts are t►�� same rrrtardle,, ile. of Exeter, on a trip to Pc the pr`i-e on the grain mar. Western Canada. kr,t. It is the livestii'k- nroduc stes. Wm. Gallaher client the wee ed on cheap grain, bro►t�ht into Mrk"°end with her brother, Mr. Ontario that reduces their. price,ti'allare Biller, and Mr. and and income.' .,, i Mrs. AIlan Miller. -?-----AniiT zersarY-service in -the St, Helen's church will be held on Ortober 15th with Rev. Mr. Kaiser and Rev. Mr. Strapp in charge: • Farewell Party. --On Friday e,•d'ning.., friends and neighbors of Mr. Ken Purves. Mrs. Lizzie P^tt and Mrs. Annie Trwin visit. ed the, Purves home for a sur- • arise farewell party. The even- ing was spent in playing cards. Mr. Charles McOuillin showed SIGNAL-STARvest ern ofCahisnada. recentFred tripMc' il to Qu West . ,lin read an address of good ST. HELENS HAVE YOU RENEWED YOUR wishes and as a remembrance SUBSCRIPTION st . Hethe lenmany'scomyearsmunityspent Bill it I4the'Ic St. - Live Better Electricalk CANNE.D FOOD'S SALE A&P Choice Quality Reg. 8 tins 37o --SAVE 20 TOM'' TOES 220z5 3 CASE OF 24 TINS $4.20 --SAVE 22o Choicb Cream Style Reg. 2 ties Zoo --SAVE 8c A&P CORN 3u29c • CASE OF 24 TiNS $2.32 SAVE 20e Choice Red Pitted Reg. tin 21e—SAVE 3c SSP CHERRIES 215-fortns39 CASE OF 24 TiNS $4.68 -- SAVE 36c c Henley Choitt Quality FRUIT COCKTAIL • 20 -oz. tin 31c Std. - Reg. 2 tins 29c—SAVE Sc N N �Y Ready, �.� And URoAsTINGp IONA PEAS - Grade A , 4 20 -fl -oz tins 5 5c CASE OF 24 TINS $3.3O -- SAVE 18c - - CH -IC = Sr poked, Cooked, (Picnic Style) fPahJv Bakery Features K SH BAKED IN A , &P's AWN BAKERY BY MASTER BAKERS � • This Week Featuring JANE PARKER PUMPKIN PIE" each Reg. 55c — SAVE 10c STOCK UP YOUR FREEZER AT THIS LOW PRICE Jane Parker Orange - CHiFFON. CAKE Reg. 690 --SAVE '1Oc each 49c Jane, Parker Pineapple Twist , Reg.7460—SAVE So -COFFEE CAKE each 39c• Ch:,e137.-Ift.1.1, I sal.. (4c Off Deal) OLD CHEDDAR CHEESE OLD CHEESE Black Diamond' White HANDY AMMONIA BOUILLON CUBES Wyles s Chicken :1!MEA.PPLE\ Dole's Fancy Sliced 12:oz wedge 5 9c 8 -oz stick 43c 113 -oz pkgs 23c • pkg of 18 3 3c 2041 -oz tin.41c u E S b 47 43c lb 59� Sweet Pickled (Vac Pac) TTAGE ROLLS - short cut - PUa°e Pork MEAT lb. 69c SAUSAGE PRIME RIB ROASTAllgood, Smoked, -Sliced, Ruidless Boneless, Solid Meat ROAST �� 5 �i,c SIDE B�►Ca�!' ,b. pk9.69C ROR�BVTT ' -- d "AO More Savings ate A&P 1b. 39c MS ''N.w Poole" (Colour & Pectin Added) Reg. jar 35c—SAVE 4c MORE . IONA PLUM JAM 24 -C -9z, tar 46 III a Al Nucoa Blue Package,; Reg. 550—SAVE 2 lbs MAR+ , ► N PR1(,S Ballet Reg. pkg 47c—SAVE 4c TOILET TISSUEp>rg of a rolls c EVERY NljeLaren's'Mantanilla Loose Pack Reg. jar 29�--SAVE 40 Mr STUFFED OLIVES 8 -fl -oz lar c Kellogg's Cereal.Reg. pkg,29c—SAVE 4c ALL STRS, 8 -oz pkg 2 5 c FRESH 'FRUITS and. VEGETABLE'S . FANCY GRADE —Chnt}ario �,irown .Me1NTOSH SIGN OF THE TIMES! .:The Medallion Symbol of Electrical Excellence This Hydro -approved Medalyion tells you that progressive builders are providing for extra comfort and convenience through a new high standard of electrical living .. even in modestly priced homes. When you buy or build a new home the Ivfiedallion will help to protect your investtnent in these Important way): ,G n. ,A POWER CONDITIONING. A 100 ampere service entrance diid a t`fitll housepower" —distribution panel provide the, capacity needed .lc. operate your houtillold services' tdently,. e'conomieallyy.and safely ... now and'.in the"titin e f APMIANICE CONDI'J IO t1ND. 'Circuity A id. outlet;&;: 'Ol' thole 'work.-; avii;ik, time• saviligappiiantes orepicttta%l. very Medal. Don IMorhe anticipates your future needs. 'And at you :immediate savice i3 a trey fast. APP ES Twinkle Reg. 2 pkgs 356 --SAVE 2c CAKE MIXES 15 -oz s . Assorted Flavours iV11L o Reg. 3 pkgs 29c-pkgSPIV E 40 JELLO pkgs 5 ` recovery, two -element, frameless water heater . ; . ready to keep an abundance of hot wate , "on tap" at the lowest possible cost: _--- y LIGHT COND>iTiONING. Another im- portant "extra" is thy' planned lighting which adds charm and beauty both inside and out ... *Oakes work and play areas brighter and safer. • A "Gold Medallion" Mine is all -electric, including heating. ' Information about the Medallion Electric Homes in your' community can be obtained from your electrical C'ontr'actor or your local Hydro office, 41) As beg 29c -Golden Yellow, -_No, 1 Grade N 6 -qt bask 5 D ' CHEESE "b. 45c _ KPaft - CHEEZ ' WHIZ Reg. tr Bic—SAVE 2o 16-1=oz lar 59c !$t OOPS Anwdbt it Oculi RA COiAMNt LTD. 19NZEN qM MACARONI HEESE NAS 229c Bradford Marsh Grown, Pascal, Firth, crisp, Pio., . Girade ELE HEARTS 6,15( t o, 1 Oracle, Jersey Sweet Washed, IlmO>rtad,T ES ..r. c IOW it 46,J ../":00,10*1Aa AYLMlR rirvc amity PUMPKIN 2,3 SUPER -RIGHT, ALL MEAT BROWN 'N'—SERVE Sausaije Patties 8-01. PKG. SEA SEALD - COD FILLETS 1 -Ib pkg 25L A&P STORtS WILL Be CLOSED 'ALL DAY MONDAY, OCTOBER 9th, THA :;YINGJDAY *.' * •* * Don't. Forget To Stock Up Qn "Jane Parker, Daily Dated a ' WHITE SIAM File D -24-oz loaf - 2,16 -oz loaves SPECIAL CIGARETTES ALL POPULAR BRANDS pkgs. $1 00 ram,rrrYir.+ iPri t i11Mi Fpio c.ln ,'hut M Guaront.ed . `nirouQh > Octbb.r ?th, lot