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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-10-12, Page 5CREWE ors _. t J nd Fjnnj ; CREWE, Oct. 10. -Mr. and' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crozier Mrs. Douglas Rpid, of Toronto, were London visitors on Sun - were Thanksgiving visitors with day. Mr. and Mrs. Will Reid and' 1%lr. and Mrs. Jim Drennan, Jack. Paul and Shawn visited on Sun - Mrs. C. Chamney, of Wing- day with Mr. and Mrs. W. ham, and -Mrs. Sam Thompson Drennan, of Lucknow. and children were Sunday visit- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Fin - att ansl nava attended funeral of Mrs. Finnigan's uncle,. Mr. Bob McInnes, at Teeswater, on -Monday, Of the 114 different species of purebred dogs registered with the Canadian Kennel Club, the bea4le and the poodle lead. in ,number of registrations. PERSONALS Miss Mary Wilson was home for the Thanksgiving holiday -from Stratford Teachers' Col- lege. Stuart Taylor and Cliff Stew- ardson, of Nile, have returned from a successful moose hunt- ing trio Tatar L64 acs - .ac# of them shot a moos They re. port that three or four ,aches, of snowfell, in the area ':one night. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Knight and Mrs. Ruth_ Gillespie, Allis- ton, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. E. Little, South street.- LIBBY'S, IN TOMATO SAUCE DEEP. ,BROWNED BEANS 15 -fl -oz tins Reg. 2 tins 390 - SAVE 2c LIBBY'S, WITH CHEESE AND TOMATO SAUCE SPAGH.ETT 1 LIBBY'S ' SAUERKRAUT 15 -fl -oz tins Rge. 2 tins 350.- SAVE 4c" I� Reg. 2 tins 29c - SAVE 6c Reg. tin 23c ---- SAVE 2c pkg. paguth. Quality Bakery Features BAKED IN►err,P's OWN BAKERY BY MASTER BAKERS This Week Featuring -Jane Parker Reg. 69c -SAVE 16c BLUEBERRY ----PIR each 534- - STOCK UP YOUR FREEZER AT THIS LOW PRICE Jane. Parker Reg. 39c,r-SAVE 10o SPANISH BAR CAKE each 29c Jane Parker Individual JELLY WHIRLS Reg. pkg 35o -SAVE 6c pkg of 6 29c iswerrorawror Compare the Price -- Compare the Quality PORK ROAST Fresh Lean Shankless SHOULDER ROAST Ib. c Meaty BUTT ROAST Ib c A&P SUPER -RIGHT QUALITY MEATS - SC EIDERS CHUBS -H 3ft-z-rolls-59-c•• BACON & LIVER, BRAUNSCHWEIGER OR CHICKEN SPREAD Allgood, Smoked, Sliced; Rindless SIDE BACON Frincy .Quality, Sliced-• LAMB LIVER Lean Shoulder Cuts 1 -Ib pkg 69c 1635c GROUND CHUCK lb 59 c Sweet Pickled, Vac Pac Centre Ctlts Ib 890 BACICBACON End Cuts Ib 79c Brookfield,Pure,- Skinless PORK SAUSAGES 1b45 SX Brand, Jellied Pork ' a HEAD• CHEESE 12 oz plastic ctnr 01 cr Super-R?ght, Brown 'n Serve, All Meat c SAUSAGE PATTIES . 8 -Oz pkg 3 9c Thinly Sliced, Vac Pac COOKED HAM SeaSeald DDOCK FILLETS .6 -oz pkg 49c 16 -oz pkg 33c • . Garden Fresh Fruits - and Vegetables' Golden Ripe, No. 1 Gracie Valencia, Fancy Grade RANG E Washed, Ready to Cook, No. 1 Grade SPI'NACH S 2'bs'2 Yellow,,Cookng, No. 1 Grade Nio Ns Bradford Marsh, -Tender, Sweet, No. 1 Grade cARROTs. • 5 -Ib cello lag 6 21.O -oz 2 . cello bags 3�Ib -- - cello tarsi e -13 3 -Ib cello bag 9 C More Savings at A&P - 11 Choice Quality „ Reg. 2 tins 37c --SAVE 2c A&P TOMATOES 2 2o-f1-oz,:i,ns 3.5c CASE OF 24 TINS $4.20 - SAVE 24c Choice Cream Style CASE OF 24. TINS $2.32 A&P CORN Reg. 2 tins 21c -SAVE 30 3 -10 -fl -oz tins 29c AVE 20o Choice Red Pitted A&P CHERRIES CASE OF 24 TINS $4.68 Henley Choice Quality eg. tin 210 -SAVE 3c 21540z tins 3 9c - SAVE 36o Reg. tin 39c -SAYE 3c • • FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 2841 -oz tins 75c ' • CASE OF 24 TINS $9.00 SAVE 36c Std. Reg, Z tins 33c --SAVE 11c IONA PEAS .. 4 20 -fl -or tins 5 5 c CASE OF 24 TINS $3.30 - SAVE 66c Nabisco Reg. pkg 31c7 -SAVE 4c SHREDDED WHEAT 18 -oz pkg 2 7c: gn=:.wi Eta o A&P TEAT BAGS. Pk9_of 120 9 9C Shirriffs Mas.,ed Reg. pkg 59c -SAVE 4c POTATOES INSTANT 12 -oz pkg 55c Dc Off Deal Iteg. btl 79c -SAVE AN EXTRA 4o MAZOLA OIL 32 -fl -oz btl 75c Rose Brand Reg. 2 lbs 49c -SAVE 30 MARGARINE 41 -Ib pkgs 95c PERSONAL. I SIZE . "Special Bundle., One Bar FREE With Four" KING SIZE TIDE For The Cleanest, Whitest Wash Possible. KING _SIZE ° Box CORY 50,4 for Shod and Save Cash at A&P JANE PARER POTATO t CHIPS , Reg. 59c SAVE 10c 12 -OZ. BOX 49c t^ `/* Duncan Hines, Spine, White, Fudge Marble "' CAKE MIXES 19 -oz pkg 41c Good Luck. MARGARINE 2'1 -Ib pkgs 69c Gaine's DOG MEAL 2? -oz pkg 35c Setaoliffe,. Choke Sliced POTAtOES 2 20- l -oz tins 35e For Scouring Pots & Pans' S.O.S. PADS • Ow of 10 25e DOLE- PRODUcTS AT A&P Dole, Fancy Sliced PINEAPPLE.' Dole, Fancy Quality. FRUIT COCKTAIL Dole, Panay Quality i PINEAPPLE JUICE Dole, Fancy Quality PINEAPPLE CHUNKS- 20 -f1 -oz tin 41c ,20 -f1 -oz tin 41 c• 20 -f1 -oz tin 3 c • 48 -fl -oz tin 3 5 C Dole, Fancy Quality PINEAPPLE CRUSHED /0402 tin 3 5c 0 tM! GII[AT ATLANTIC & PACIIIC TEA COMPANt' L'tO. A&P MEANS DEPENDABILITY All Prices In 'This Ad Guaranteed Throtltyh Saturday, October 14th, 1061 -J AUBURN; Oct. 10.E --1r, and Mrs, George Wright and' family,; of Exeter; spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atrthur and Nfamily. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pent- land, of North Bay, visiled last week -end with the latter's mo- ther, Mrs. Charles Straughan. Mrs. Howard Wallace, Nita aiid"' til i, ts1 r-amston-r visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. k ert Sh etty nd; -bei",, mother, Mrs. Herbert Mogridge: Mrs., Maud Fremlin returned last week after a few weeks' holidays with her sister, Mrs. Chester Taylor, and Mr. Taylor, of St. JJekens. Mr. and -Mrs. Harry Eve, ,Af Leaside, spent the holiday tiith her mother, Mrs. Herbert` Govier. Mrs. Charles Asquith return- ed last week -encs 'from Blyth where she visited her sister, Mrs. Frank Rogerson, and Miss Alice Rogerson. Guests . with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Easom over the week -end were Mrs. Millie Partlow, Tor- onto; Mrs. Becky Wood, Blyth; Mr. Harvey Ashton and Ken- neth, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lyon, Wayne and `Kathy, Londesboro; and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Daer, .R.R 1, Auburn. Mrs. Arthur Ferguson, of Ititchener,. visited relatives and • friends in this district last week. Mrs. Charles East, of London, spent last week -end with her son, .inward East, Mrs, East, Brenda and Karen. Mrs. Fred Plaetzer, of Clin- fan*spent . the holiday � villi bur. daughter, 'Mrs. Charles Million, borne 'l ownship. - Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Ander- son, nder son, of Brantford, visited last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. William Straughan. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Craig spent the holiday with friends in Port Huron., M dM Kenneth S tt r. an Mr co The 'r0 eri" l fl it 1 --00tobv_ 1 ford, visited last , week -end at. the home of the latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Milliary, R.R. 3, Auburn. - Mr. and Mrs. Carl Youngblat a ti ,family, of Hamilton,spent the holiday with the former's sister, Mrs. Russel King and Ivir. King. + Mrs. George Beadle is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ernest'at- n andr:.P to so on torso Mr: at r n week. Barbara and. Johnhy spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weir, Joan and . Bob, of London. ' Mrs. Frank Spielvogel, of Lis- towel, and her sister, Mrs. David Martin, of Britton, visited on Monday with Miss Laura Phil. lips: Keith, Wayne and Eric visited Mr. and Mrs. ;Elmer Relltti. with°Mrs. Mary McNall, of Wel-. of,,. Blyth, spent ' Thanksgiving land, and also visited Niagara day with their daughter, Mrs. Falls. I Harry Arthur, Mr. , Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Bradnock i Judith, Mark and Greg. spent the holiday with Mr. and Rev. and Mrs. William Mains; Mrs. Jack Welsh and son Ben, of Granton, Mr. Ronald Mains of Detroit. and Miss Shirley Mains, both of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnston, London, were guests on Monday Esther and Robert were week with, Mr. and Mrs.. Robert J. end visitors with the former's Phillips. -mother, Mrs. Stanley Johnston. Mr. David Hamilton returned Mr. and Mrs. °Carl Thomson least week from Cromarty and is now staying with his daughter, Mrs, Gordon R. Taylor, and and little son -a Mark, of Strat- 4•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••N••••• 0 • • Mr. Taylor. ' Holiday guests with Mr. and • Mrs. John Houston and Miss Olive Young were Miss Jean • Houston and Miss Jean Jamie- son. both of Toronto, Miss Mary • I. Houston, ,Hamilton. and Miss ;:.4 Franeea Houston, Reg.I�T., of • London. • Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston. of Toronto. spent the week -end •with the latter -s parents, Mr. • and Mrs. Alfred Rollinson..They • returned to Toronto with them ofor a week's visit. Miss Laura Wagner, Reg.N.. of • Syracuse. N.Y., and Miss Ella SINGLE -=-ROLL A i EGr T.. -AR -3'R1 3-E=--=-•- atier 2$,ne-!Artif, t siert_ • the week -end with -.their:- sister* •• Miss Minnie Wagner, and other • members of their family. ' • • Marao ,Grange Honored Miss Margo Grange was re- • Gently honored with a surprise • party at the_ .home_. _of. _M1•,_ .and • Mrs. Elliott Lave by t>te choir • -of Knox ' United Church. Mins Grange has been organist for the past three years and is now a student at Stratford Teach: ers' College. Music and con- tests made an enjoyable' even- ing,. Mr. Lapp. in presenting her with/ a gift from the choir thanked er for her workas 2 FOR 1 SALE � " oN subrWORTFIY• -. • WALLPAPERS •• • • • r • • This sale will continue until absolutely every • roll of our sale stock is gone. We have new' • stock arriving daily and this stock must go to make' rootat''•-for it. Come in Prowl It is nee • 'essary to make the terms of this sale cash. STARTS OCTOBER 12 • GET ANOTHER ROLL FOR lc =D. A. KAY & SON = • • • •• 33 HURON STREET ` - . CLINTON )00•••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••1 h P- • grrganibt and choir wisheq her every succe new venture. The • eveniaae Icl�oseed with- luneb ,Fed bytltwe hostess assisted by Mrs. Oliver Anderson' and Mrs.Nornial�n 'in1'ightnran. Horticultural ,SocKety. Flower lovers in Auburn and • the surrounding district have a, treat in store ort Monday even- ing, O!etober 16, - wlwn Mr. '( . eaaontnne, of . Goderich, �wiii a rangemelits 'af the . '0 tOber'_ thetiir1'-at-'th�°-- ety, AuThis' bum euparal Socieeting will be held at -8.30 p.m, the Orange Hall and, there will also be a ,musical program. Mrs. J. Hembly Entertained Mrs. William T, Robison en- tertained twelve friends ,and neighbors of Mrs. James Reliably to .., a noon luncheon recently. ' Following the luncheon Mrs. Robison spoke a few words exp pressing regret that Mrs. Heitz- bly will be moving to Dublin, and presented her with gift., from the friends assembled. Mrs. Hembly' thanked her friends and a social time was enjoyed, - Knox United W.M.S. The Autumn ThankofTering meeting of Knox United Church Woman's Missionary Society was held in the Sabbath school rooiti. of the church 'with a large at- tendance. The Londesboro lad- ies were guests; also Woman's Association groups and many from the congregation. Soft music. was played by Mrs, Wil- liam J. Craig. The call to wor- ship was led by Mrs. William T. Robison, Me theme -lining, "The Harvesting of the Years and a Litany of ThanWs'!.-given for the sowing of the seed, This last Thankoffering service - of the W.M.S. as a separate. . organization arouses many bless- ed memories. It is exactly 3.6.,•, years 'to the month since the Uniting Missionary,Societies 'of the Oo>zgrega o --9.,r. 'and- -i resbA eica4t" •-•:,,Elio4°•4es� brought together their harvest- ing of ` service in the National. Inaugural service of October 26, 1925. The responsive reading, was led by Mrs. John Durnin and--the-Scripture -lesson_-fr..oin-- the Gospel of John 17:1-22 was talien by Mrs. Elliott Lapp. - The meditation, The Harvesting of the Seed was given by Mrs. Ernest Durnin: A solo was sung, by Mrs. Charles Lewis. " Mr. Charles Scott introduced the - guest . speakers of the evening, Rev. and Mrs. C. Wesley W. Park, of Wesley-WSiis Church Clinton. Mr. Park addressed the meeting and. explained4lte- pictures of Trinidad shown - Sy Mrs. Park. The slides proved most informative and interest- • ing and were greatly enjoyed by all present. Mrs. C. Lewis, - in a few well chosen words, thanked Mr. and Mrs. Park. The Thankoffering was ' receiv; ed . by Mrs., Elliott Lapp and Mrs. Ernest Durnin. Mrs. Wil- liam T. Robison closed the • meeting with prayer. Receiving the `g11 dstr were -the Wdtt5. pre- sident, Mrs. John Durnin, and the W.A. president, Mrs. Ken-' - neth McDougall, assisted by Mrs. Fred Toll. A social hour followed with lunch , served by the W.M.S. ladies of the church. Dial Phones Popular Dial telephones have proved' very popular in -the . ,Auburn district since the Auburn ,.ex- change was changed over on March 15, 1961. The 175 sub- scribers on this exchangehave ,Made - a -total of 154:648 calls ; - during the" six-month period from March 15 to September 15. 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