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THESE SAVINGS ARE MADE POSSIBLE BY AN UNUSUAL
PURCHASE BY OUR BUYERS OR A MANUFACTURER'S
TEMPORARY REDUCTION.
LIMITED TIME SAVINGS CANNOT BE GUARANTEED AVAILABLE
FOR DEFINITE PERIODS BUT SHOULD BE
AVAILABLE FROM ONE TO FOUR WEEKS.
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106
WESTONS OUR
MINCEMEAT PIES 22 oz.REG 9.39
LIPTON -4 VARIETIES , OUR
CASSEROLE BASES 6 oz. REG. 85c
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8c
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86c
SUMMER SAUSAGE OR TURKEY & BEEF OUR
SHOPSYS SLICED MEATS T4 Rz.EE 2.55 9.69
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19c
AQUAFRESH OUR
TOOTHPASTE 100 mI. R 5_ 1.25
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4c
LAURA SECORD - 3 FRUIT OUR
MARMALADE 24 oz. R 39 1.35
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3A.
GREEN GIANT OUR
FANCY' CREAM CORN 10 Oz. REG. 37c
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14c
INTENSIVE CARE - 3 VARIETIES OUR
BATH BEADS, 454 g. ZR.
9.95
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7c
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3c
MAPLE LEAF SLICEq OUR
COOKED HAM 6 oz. PKG. R 5. 1.58
DR. BALLARDS - 5 VARIETIES OUR
CHAMPION DOG FOOD 25.5 oz. 53G. . 50c
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1Oc
FABRIC SOFTENER OUR
BOUNCE SHEETS 40's 2.45 '2.35
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13c
BADEN XXX BRAND OUR
LIMBURGER CHEESE 7 oz. 1.12 99C
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2c
HEINZ - 2 VARIETIES OUR
STRAINED DRINKS 4.5 oz. 25`G 23c
SAMEt'
.4c
5 VIIR1ErIES 1 .. OUR
CRONCHO 1 8 oz. R23 1.19
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3 EA.
GREEN GIANT FANCY • OUR
SUMMER SWEET PEAS 10 oz. 2 73' 33c
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5c
DIET.RICHS OUR
SCONE BREAD 24 oz. SUG. 55c
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6c
SCHNEIDERS VAC -PACKED OUR
PEPPERONI 10 oz. PKG. 2.35 $2.1 9
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20c
INSTANT COFFEE OUR
PRIDE OF ARABIA.O
10 oz. JAR 5.79 5.59
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PECONOMY
RED ROSE 0 OUR '
TEA BAGS 100's RE99G. X1.93
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26c
BLACK DIAMOND CHEESE OUR
GRATED PARMESAN 8 oz. 2.05 G. 1.79
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40c
REGULAR LOTION OUR
INTENSIVE CARE 400 mi. 2.19 1.79
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.86c
PEPPERED SALAMI OUR
SHOPSYS SLICED MEATS a oz. E 2.55 9.69
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36
CLARKS - IN TOMATO SAUCE OUR
BEANS WITH PORK 19 oz. 69' 66c
66c
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10C .
CAMPFIRE FROZEN OUR
SAUSAGE MEAT 1 lb. ROLL 1.29. $1.19
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13c
BLACK DIAMOND CHEESE OUR
HICKORY SMOKED 8 oz. STICK REG.1.32 $1.19
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4c
BOVRIL PREPARED OUR
LUNCHEON MEAT 12 oz. R 9.1. X1.25
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10c
FOR YOUR DISHWASHER OUR
CALGONITE • 65 oz. 3.39 3.29
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6c
SCHNEIDERS VAC PACKED OUR
PEPPERETTES INSHEEP
4 oz. PKG. R15 X1.09
NIHEINZ
- 6 VARIETIES OUR
STRAINED JUICES 4.5 oz. 25G` 23c
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10c
UNCLE BENS OUR
CONVERTED RICE 3 Ib. 2.27 . 2.17
SAVESCNNEIDERS
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MINCEMEAT REG. I �
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Mrs. Claus, played by Jodi Kuran and Santa Claus,
Tim Bolan, prepare to fill out thousands of gift
certificates to distribute to children around the
world instead of gifts, in their Christmas play, The
Efficiency Expert, at the St. Marys School concert
last week. Mrs, Claus, however, showed Santa the
error of his ways and the jolly old gentleman soon
agreed that making toys for children was the best
way. (photo by Dave Sykes)
From the Salvation Army
The secret of Christmas.
BY MAJOR W. BROWN
SALVATION ARMY
WAR CRY •
I can still hear the
chimes ringing jubilantly
through the frosty night
air. It was Christmas
Eve, and I was walking
down the silent street
towards home. -
Here and there a
wayward snowflake
sparkled for a moment
then disappeared. I was
deep in thought. What did
Christmas really meant o
the world? Peace on
earth, goodwill towards
men?
But was there peace on
earth? And what was I
doing to propagate that
peace?
Suddenly I realized that
I was home. Somewhat
reluctantly, I put my
thoughts in 'the
background and opened
the door. The hum of
voices and happy
laughter echoed from the
kitchen.
All at once a strange
warmth penetrated my
whole being:. This was
where I belonged. Here
people knew and loved
me. Here I could feel a
sense of serenity and
comfort. Here, I was
sure, there would be
always someone to un-
derstand.
The tree in the living
room was scintillating
with "icicles' and other
decorations. How neatly
and orderly the gifts were
arranged under it!
Tomorrow they would be
opened and soon after,
almost forgotten. But I
knew that Christmas
meant much more than
that. It meant 'peace on
earth' - or did it?
1 walked into the kit-
chen and joined in the gay
conversation. There were
so many things to talk
about - the new -fallen
snow; what we were
going to get for Christ-
mas; how we were going
to spend tomorrow. With
such interesting
discussions, . we hardly
noticed the small hand on
the clock slipping around
to 12. It was time we all
went to bed.
In the quietness of the
bedroom I pulled back
the corner of the curtain
and looked up at the
starry heavens. The snow
had stopped falling and
every star seemed to
glow with unusual
splendor. Below me.
everything was clean,
and quiet and beautiful.
The words of a familiar
carol went tumbling
through my mind `... Yet
in thy dark streets
shineth the everlasting
light...' Oh how I wanted
this to be a reality to all
the world - the eternal
Light that alone can bring
peace on earth.
Christmas Day was full
of fun and frolic. The gifts
were unwrapped; the
games were played; the
snowballs, were thrown;
the skating was won-
derful.
And that Christmas
dinner! Shall I ever
forget it? Hot, flaky
buns; turkey, covered
with brown gravy;
vegetables of all kinds;
the ever -tasty Christmas
pudding, and that won-
derful freedom of
conversation and
friendship that always
seems to be a part of the
festive dinner.
We all agreedthat,
after supper, we would
gather around the tree
and sing Christmas
carols. I shall never
forget the wonder and the
sense of deep satisfaction
that settled on my soul as
''we sang those never too -
familiar strains:
How silently, how
silently
The wondrous gift is
given!
So God imparts to
human hearts
The blessings of His
heaven.
No ear may hear His
coming,
But in this world of sin,
Where meek souls will
receive
Him, still
The dear Christ enters
in.
Ah, that was it! `Peace
on earth goodwill towards
men!' What else could it
mean? Surely every man
on earth can find the way
of peace when he allows
the Prince of Peace to
enter his heart.
Christ enters in, and
peace is found - the peace
that passes all un-
derstanding. This is the
truth I felt I must
proclaim. This is the
story I knew I had to tell.
I looked at the or-
namental star on top of
the tree. That, truly, was
the symbol of Christmas -
the symbol of light and of
`peace on earth.'
TOYERAMA
CLOSES
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PRE -CHRISTMAS fo tammNIGHT
MIDNIGHT
MADNESS
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ADDITIONAL
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EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD!
Our already Discounted Toys
AT 6 P.M. SAT. DEC. 23rd
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will be SLASHED by
FROM THE SALE
PRICE MARKED
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