The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-12-06, Page 24111
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CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
200 Wallace Ave., N. Listowel
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from CRAWFORD MOTORS
1960 DODGE
with radio --One owner ear
1959 PLYMOUTH 4 -DOOR SEDAN
One owner ear.
1959 PONTIAC 4 -DOOR SEDAN
One -owner car
1957 DODGE 4 -DOOR HARDTOP
With 17.8 motor and automatic transmission
195; PLYMOUTH 4 -DOOR SEDAN
quipped with automatic transmission and
V3 motor
1957 DODGE 4 -DOOR SEDAN
:Y. Amimniatie, witlh radio
1955 PLYMOUTH 4 -DOOR
v;sth radio
1.955 STUDEBAKER 4 -DOOR. SEDAN
pith radio, and e-quippe l with new tires
1955 PLYMOUTH. 4 -DOOR SEDAN
1954 PONTIAC 4 -DOOR SEDAN
1951 DODGE 4 -DOOR SEDAN
TRUCKS
1952 MERCURY 3 -TON --new .rotor
1947 FARGO .1 -TON
in good condition
Len airs
Your Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler, Valiant Deader
Phone 710
Winghain
Retires From Office ''Starlight Gro( p
Honored by Council
VROXI TEr On Wedresday
xtber 1+.i projects; Donald bray, Dressers, .I Mr. and Mrs. Philip ]Bock, !Sir, and.: Taylor, of Ripley, passe. away
riaclnbcrs. edeas winners are lasted tT �I i 's, Elliott Taylor
I John Baan, 'Walton. 9 pro Will. i E f tOURC
Ibeow: o n E n 'W
Wet Last Week
l£ ^Sects: Kermit. Black, Bclgrsse Was /.. W. Resident
projects: 'Wallace Black, Brussels1.1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber and
51 F.OXEI`l:l; •- 31irs, G. L. Bohn R projet•S$; f'harles I%raY. Brussals, i fatally tisite,d imn Friday last with" 3L'HITE{ i[1P.CH 1Jiata. B!llott
son was l a• strss far file Nov*e d
naettarg n# 'The Tuesday .Btarli; ,at y progcets: Terry Dalto t, Luck_ `Mrs, Kenneth :Morns, and :fir. Lionel suddenly on Friday. Mr. and. Mr,
Dock, iter br:athers, at Itichmond .Taylor were former West Wawan-
aeraup last weett when the meeting now. 8 projects; Peter Doig, 'Neon- Hili, On Saturday the \Li•bes fam- ossa residents. Mrs. Taylor W4
a.mened with prayer by Mrs. Wes- iter, 10 projects; Douglas Fortune, ily visited tv]tit Dir, and e e fah- Annie May Havens,
le:y Newton, followed by the theme Whig) arn, 7 projects; Davin Hear 1;•,lamh;'rh, cif i•?arriatr:]t resides her husband, she J V( $
#1v-nln "Fnelt a,f Ages' was sting and i:. nay, Brussels, 7 projects; Iior- : airs. Rena.Galbraith, Mrs. Goad - 'to mourn two daughters, MIs.
Alr.S : t•tti*.:em react alar .,'riPtalra', ,,,,by.itot.-Itt, I:e.gravc•, Tai prof. ts;'on Elliott :and Mrs. 15iary aiaeTav Eimer r'Ettal Morgan, of I4titc•wcit.
t:cIt-n frim -t. ',?shin .r's t,'nspt•yL 11111 Kieffer, \'Vinghanl, 6 pragea•ta; ?sin, ail of 't'L'inglta ,t, h:inittd on Sun-'. and ?afry. Ds" £Annit.i Mason, of
fa.:Iuat,t b; tirt.iz by .tiro. Hars,•e•y :1i:trjorie I{ietiir, \Vingliaai, .' t,rt� •gay ►pith 11r% a d, bias. 1,' r'alter,Ftlpley. Interment was on MolJ;i3y.
Iia ell ani ,. to:aiiitiz, "'I 1.t• Cltri:.t ,t.. t -:s; Leroy Hinton!, l rintet•lairt'13, tl�fitatt. f,ir. and airs. t;eorge \:'a1}err,'
tin. Iaa.iti l irzail.°' projects; Murray Ott, 13ale;rice,' Airs, Jarees gaidlawi ltd. Lce1t a'atiss Tits Iiurnphrefi nd h1r. W. Ai
71;e• te.'J.i,• at time tome was t+ Ilrojea•ta; Mex Strong, t;oreie, 1. patftl.t rn d.ii'\,...nli Hospital law. ilia/
I in :SL'. aunts. Id, ar
"Paint.' aa,et was alkali lay Mrs. torujce t ; Barbara Turnbull Br'.,, tide u'a is vitel, Iti1 ty, ltien»et k #Jaidlalu, air•, 1\'11` t.iutoul :drag hat and Firs.
ta.ndcrn, anti Mi.. and ;Sirs, Elroy Ralph Cameron were at the Me -
1•: a> t t l ' : 1: I
c r t arta Ian tarl.t file tr11; tit 1s, G projects; Hilly aa .».r•a. l,ai,dlaty sante,* with their ;gather Lennon funeral home on Sunday.
Stat : of iha liaaalt uitr "1�ralying, \i resits r, '6 pmjtcte. do Ieia�,,,tat ode Sunday.
Manila ' .5.. itiion, ".1uit As 1 Alla
11t}111•l3elgi 1vt3 Rge:1' ('alf c;ul1 Mrs. I. A9usF=ode aattt Mr and
u.e, e7am ; :a:met ttel•.iti.41,, .'lta�e',i With gir:S, Si''.SS":xi't- e..'lll.' i rul'F'• tit 1°Vf4?;•
rant. Seater, James R. Onaltt g
e -ening. the members of the Haw
aria C:^i acil, Si:c af;i, ials and their
!ladies wt re dinner guests of Vieth
' Harald Pellt?a l: a:. 2 �'i're:i5;arer 1:tv
to : abJirha:h
, , • a - a ;,11,3 eneha,
:a ,, . f:.;tl qtr. :.anti airs.
t It:a lags en+ Ilia .Sinners.
to aE-... 11.1. c,Ft.,r.eali #«t•t-1'.• :3.31:
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f i ut, :e;ttr ..'.t➢.+ tarts in the
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11t , Sa e+i tie lt+:e. ]i^ SHr 11:.•
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Lt.,t'.i .7:•4ii2P :ea:• near:, 44 411iee.
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tar: r'r,a►a. 1414filleP, Pt giant. Wieners: Murray ccoll, Et,r vasitta ,in ` inlay ail Tax.
la wain and sora.
914 C,c»sats; ,lalhn \L1g111rnau, 94u; X1r, and Mrs, taame•rc,n Simmons,
COUPLEPRESENTED 'Sits 411e•nn MiMle h''ul. pres�idevt. Nen Meek, a25; Anise 't'Viglit.nlan,
1_ t T t a 't i tito math
{ 'Irat.. aver for flat' aimhSinesaa. Th. 1.18; Marie f'i,ultes, 917' 'Ross jhe'r t't•AigtairatdJ'iit giras� t. 113r1e9
1 Light ran, 9 re ,3fa Risen, 9v8; martin and MAA/ 1'l at-- -dna re da -'a
LARr • `r s i a rt tns� r, runt tsar gst•cn ,y \ a, i ; I
t , lA1 IAiNCj ,, a6r; .1a.•k + ,erl,°e. Th,,> treataurcr', agilrray (';,atltes, 907• Murray Via- nitres,
AT
rc-w.rr :a • real l,y Mrs. Dan Me" ,coot. 880 Robert Taylor, 849; JOS. I qtr are Mrs George t":eber, of•
FARE ELL PARTY t�
I.3ah lmltr.. F`iftecn, 13tF1efllerm and t'sn t`ue•,it, r47, T;1gin Pea.,e T'i1TTl1 7.tL ,deitcLel• ,tC 6i.:its ti t.r1 .aat]alay 1• a1hi
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russels
eef
el
e aa- f ar mr to le la idha ;, iffreal with
('latjl Leaders, �;tntes�;�mi h ,alts g1'4!r• Ijt ilaSr, k'tict�nerrl� John tan i i
VL I�l X1.TER About 2{111 persons _ hada lit .ut 1ariteus anti interesting 3
tiPr lir:i a farewell platy and pre c?:iteil:, t,,t memories,
" Laurie Black. Winners: Geraldine i _Mr.
:]f Gamin, sisit. a] on ,5unday ,
I;Iennis, 962; Barbara Turnbull, 948 ; with iris aunts Miss Annie and
::.•Iityt%cn ;aver ;n l;onor "Cif Roy P..: A disru;ssicll crag hod tan .fisc glass man, Laidlaw.
s4 liur:ter in the 11 rcixeter ('ora ' for*m?ing an the nctw organization 'herald 8111191. 9.32; •C,ra:enle Craig, Dias. Robert Laidlaw. Clifford and j
Inanity Ii:sit on Friday evening -United Clhur.ai woiwn" and also 14-09; ;Gale'Wilson, 901; Ernest Lew-
.Arthur, visited: on : un;iay with Dir.
irgton, 893; David Hemingway, 876; a Laidlaw. ccel;a tins been a patient in
,Karon a7cIienzie, 874; DonaldNo-
i Victoria HospitK-al, London, since
San, 848; Barry Nolan, 840; Douglas Tuesday last, ,after he bad severs]
:1115 banking career. the last fifteen -to be sent tel Mrs. Dotaa'rs Stab;, M.Taggart, 716; David Dunean, 702., fingers on his left band mangled
.years of eahicii he has spent as s member who 1vas in H -W? hospital • Howlett Beef Calf Club in a machine at the factory. 13e has
rnarao,er of the Wro?:Fter branch; at the time of meeting. L"laih Leaders, W. F. Campbell,
Pbeen prp.ressing favtaurably.
f the Canadian Bank of Com -i The meeting close•i with the'Miz. James Robinson. Standings: Pet- 'Jimmie and Billie, spent theblseek-
aneree„ now known a., tbe Canadian / pab benedie•tinn. The hostess and
Inaperia] Bans, of Commerce. icommittee in charge of the meeting
Fartie r in the day Mrs. Hunter; soread a bountiful :and delieiralls
rfc rived a corsage of reed rosea; haven.
and Mr. Hunter a carnation bon `
tcnniere, t: lise•il Were delivered to I always ready to assist in any mom -
their bore. They wore these to the ; anunity ornieet flan ailing• health
;,then rarer, a]1nt'1ng ;uti 5Ocmal;the subscribing to "The Observer.'
ci: m,, rs:shoal were followed by, iha Pnitr•,i (`hauls paper.
hineh. Mr. Hunter has retired from 1 A card was sidled by all present
party. I ruched Mrs. Hunter's activities. 'Mr.
Tinriiag the course of the evening Hunter was a valued member of the
Mrs. Harvey Bradshaw, a former; I. ns Club and Masonic
employee for several years at •the ; Lodge in Wroxeter and served •on
bank, read a fining address and the I'nitel Church Board for sev-
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Chambers, ; caval ynlrs,
Mrs. R. Newton, local postmistress, j
and Mrs. Harvey Reidt, who were , .Sincere wishes are extended tn
' conveners ref inns get-together, pre- Mr, and Mrs. Hunter for many
st-nted the enuple with a large ;happy years of well-c-grned retire--
lair/air and purse of money in rec- i meat at their new home in Wing-
ognition of their many years' 1
ser-'•--•
vice in the c•nmmunity, They were a
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HEAT/NG OILS
GASOLINE
MOTOR MS -GREASES
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ore
Dollars
From
Your
Flock
Your Iayng flock represents a substantial invest-
ment. Figure it out for yourself - value .+ f land,
cost of 'build s, taxes, cost of chicks, -cost of
fee to -point -of -lay and laying feeds, to say noth-
thing of labour. In return for these out of pocket
et peles you etpect a mighty good yield ...cold
east; savings. `flat's when SHU'R:-'GAIN delivers
"e'gg:salctly" what you. want - more "profit ^dol -
hr " from your poultry investment'.
Come in and we'll italk about your flock interms
of &'g- production andi profit ,dollars.
r Daly, 932; Ifent Ankenman, 918;
Margaret Ann Wilson, 913; Norman
Wilson, 912; Phy111s Wilson, 409;
Lorne An)tenman, 899; Howie last week at his home here when
Wright, 893; Fraser Gibson, 888; the grain boat, Murray -Bay, put
Alec* Smith, 879 Mary Doig, '854; in to Hamilton tact Monday. The
Dong McDonald, X853; Jaynes Aran- boat was carrying a load of powder-
ed coal from Ashftubula and expects
in lay up in Midland harbour in
two weeks for the winter.
Miss Forma Forster and. Miss
Beverley Gaunt, -of London, spent
the week -end at their home in
West 3\mawan osh.
Miss Elaine Conn spent the week-
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
da Crieg, 994; Melville Greig, 992; iWTsllae,e Cann. Little Miss Kathy
]'at Ross, 899; Linda Ross, 898; Smith, of Toronto, accompanied
her and visited with her grand -
Rodger Kieffer, 898; Corinne Kid- parents, Mr. and Mrs• Russell ('hap-
rer, 893; Bob Chambers, 866; Con -
end with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
Cnupland, of Toronto.
Mr. Eldon Emerson spent a day
strong 826; Barbara Doig, 824.
Turnbexry Beef Calf Club
Club leaders, George.(7nderwood,
Mac Eadie. Standings: Julia Thorn-
ton, 955; Tom Powell, 950; Mar-
jorie Kieffer, 939; Georgina Kief-
fer, 932; Jill Thornton, 928; Brenda
Gathers 922; Bill Kieffer 908; H]]
ale Cathers, 864; Karen Powell, 861.
131N -ill Hairy Calf -Ova)
man,
Mrs. Irene Patterson, of Toronto,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Patterson,
Ma t esticLodge 7 Club leaders, Maurice Hallaban, of Kapuskasing, spent the week-
end withher ).rother. Mr rel -drips
iman HaUahan Standin s; Doro-
Entertain's Friends -by Howatt, 948; Ivan Howatt, 933;Taylor, and with her mother, Mrs.
$hc-ila. Henry,8; Howatt, Ft iill�a2n Taylor,a patient in the
a 1 rJ', DouglasWir barn Hospital.
earl 5: Sandra Henry, 990; Tom Riley,
S91: Ronald Howatt, 888; Jim Hal-
ahail, 888:James Henry, f184•
and he and other Christians met
'all
e Sprung. 882; Raayman;i Hal. regularly at her baric. The study
Wwas given by lairs. Hazel Hardie.
ahan, 876; Linda Nesbitt, 373; 'Evening prayer was offered by
'iordan McMurray. 864; Candice ',Mrs. Ler Balser;
Bell, 1163; Keith Cartwright, 863; I "The Old Rugged Cross" was
Peter Sprung, 844; Ernest Morris- , sung and the business conducted,
.ey, 796. Mr:•. Jobe May reviewed h]gblighta
Iitalsss IJa`Ctaal('h 01 t31c• int'etan il]t• Film Board
(':sub Leeiaders, C9]iryffordf Braylusand � h -ire -*-1 ]y in theof Knifed C h,ureh,
Martin Bon. Standings: John and gave important points she re -
Baan, 937; Barbara Bray, 928; received on film topics, program
Keith Ward, 916; Rosemary Gow. 11 planning, discussions and film pro-
ing, 915; Fred Uhler, 915; Donald /jeering. The offertory prayer was
Bray, 111; Marjorie Hopper, 910; i given by Mrs. Bob Campbell.
Wayne Baker, 901; Charles Bray, -.where He Leads ilio I Will. poi_
900; Ruth Clark, 900; Larry Ward, ; lovw" was sung and Mrs. Gordon
881; Bonnie Uhler, 880; Myra Me-1Welwood gave a reading "The
j• Nair. 878; Nellie Baan 874: Josie /Christian Interpretion c,f Armagh,'.
Procter, -836; John Devries, 7-61;1 written by a man who served as
tithss Yuiil, 720. gg ehap]ain for two years at the Pres-
Iiowiek Dairy (alf Clnb iiayterian borne Tor untt,�d mothers..
Club Leath-rs, Ron M<Mit•hnel,;Tbnaugh Armagh Ih.e church ]!.olds
john Strong- Standings: Barr3'out the understanding, sympathy,
Winkel, 918; -MPS, , Strong, 917 Lynn ; help and foregiveness of Jesus
Ferguson, 905; Bill Boyd, 900; Ron- Christ, .A film ern Armagh was
ald Hibberd, 884; Jack Harkness. shown giving an insight into some
3S3; Billy Van Loo, 879; Tenni Van ,of the turmoils which 'beset a girl
Loo, 874; Ronald McMurchy, 862; first entering the Inane and the
Robert Clarkson, 890; Tris Winkel. blessing she receives under the
Sn careful guidance cfthe staff and
Tnrnberry Dairy 'calf ("slab elaeplains at Armagh, who play*
(Cub leaders, Murray Mulvey, such an important role in. re -
Don I'adie Standings: Dong For - establishing young girls in their
tune, 943; Bill Jeffrey, 942; Baily tr.]mmunities and homes upon dis
3effray, 941; Lorna Woods 922: charge.
Peter Mulvey, 925: Toe Jeffray, 915; -•Whisper a Prayer in the Moen.
;Clayton Baird, 896; Marjorie Jeff- ing" was the concluding hymn and
ray, 894; Keith Mulvey, 882; 'Charlie Mrs. Len Phillips closed the meet.
Eadie, 879; Leonard Baird, 870;
Lorne Baird, 846; Doug Helfer, 816.
BrusselsGrain Club
Club leaders, Ross Smith. Murray
Hoover. Standings: David lead g
era}, 919; John Haan, 900; Murray
Sentt, 894; 'L' mace Black, 887;
Donald Bray, 874; Charles Bray.
872; Joe Stef ler, 847; Fred Uhler,
837; Donald Perrie, '694.
Ho+rtick Tear -tor Club
Club leaders. Jim Renwick and
Bob Dinsmore. Standings; Kent •
?Lnkeaman, 901; Ken Grant, 878;
Tim 1iirton, 867; Douglas Fortune.
353; Joe 'Winkel, 848; Donald Tay -
or, 814; Bill Boyd, 796; Lynn Fer-
guson 774; Da-ald Bateman, 747;
17orrnanWilson, 73.4; Bryan Sewers,
697; Joe Jeffrey, '684; Anthony'
Goldthorpe 658; Bill Kieffer. 624;
Rodger Kieffer, 6195; Lorne Baird,
569.
The members of Majestic F„ebek-
ab Lodge held a Christmas party:
on Monday ,evening in the Lodge
Han and had as their guests bus -
bands and friends, as ween as the
members of the (lddfa-llt,w Lad gt
and their wive,.
Following a demonstration :al
hats, euchre was played. Mrs. Jot
ant-ineider and Mrs I:obert Powell
received the prizes far the ladies
' while the gentlentea s prizes went
to
Wilfred Hi•nara and George Dab.'
Ernie Mt•rkley received the Special
prize.
A. buffet lunch, under the can.
venership of Mrs. Harold WI]d and
ht -r eterairitte'e was enjoyed.
HURON CLUBS HERE
FOR ACHIEVEMENT
NICHT AT 111611 SCHOOL
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,retire in the eo,anty, Geraldine.
Dennis; runner. --up, iris Marsha}]
• Kirkti,n and John Tr/amt./ea Floe
vale. Warden's Nt.v-h-p Trophy, t.
hi€he-,'t 4 H St arc, fir -a year iuem
ht -r, rill Balk nun ruaaer up .ill
Ther ton, Ban -vale; John W. Tian
r,3 Trophy, for a•illintfeii:n in +,ajL :
Lhvwa.a,:rash.;t, Ken DO P+ippie W
A. tirlar id Trophy. fur ;out'tandin
achievement in 4 l•1 Grain Clubs
I),n Melit-rc-ht-r, rinnr-r.vp, Bober'
Fotheringbarn, Seaforth; Marvin
Howe- 'l'ropby, for highest score in
4.13 Swine' Clubs, Barbara Turn.
hull runner-up, Kenneth Papple,
Seafor h ; Sats.uge Trophy. for the
eoan;y champion 4.1-1 Gilt, Itennrth.
Gemmel!; R. T. F,oltan Trophy, far'
county champion 4-H grain :exhibit,
Robert Fotheringham; 3. A. An.
"lett wrist wateih, for highest score
in 4.H Beef Calf Clubs, Geraldine
13i -r vis, ranter -up, Julia Thor tte,n•
Senator Golding Show,mansbip Tro-
phy, champion 4.H Beef Slim: an
Grant .Hail.° ns: Huron Hereford 4.
so:-ia.tion Trnphv, county chztnsr+ior.
4 -H Hereford calf. Lila Black; Cate .
adian Bank vie Conum'ree wrist
csatell, fir highest store zn 4-I1
hairy Calf Clubs. Iris Marshall
runner-up. Kenneth Papple; A, Y
M' Lean Trophy. champion 4-H
dairy showlrianship Iran Howatt;.
i s tratford District Yorkshire Ere::
da-rs pet and peneai set, for high
Ps scorn in Swine Club. Barbara,'
'I 3rr31u]l, Seafnrth.
4-,H klub Limners' Awards for,
fife year, tolllntary Serv3Ce went
to Clifford Bray, Brussels Dairy,
Calf Club; Martin Baan. Brussels
:)airs Calf Club: Murray Mu7vFy, The ,Goforth Auxiliary held its;
zaramberry Dairy Calf Club Radia Moist +lamer -ting last ''i'hesdnyes'rn
itK, Brussels Gran Club: ism, lily with a good atieadimee. 'hes
natant. 13,wiiir Traetor Club. a:a,' to Worship 'teas given by Te'.
1]residr--nt and Mrs. 1r -v Balser le]
the group in singing "My Jesus I
trine Thee," ''Z Will Sing of bfyq
tic deemFr" and "';fear 'to tbe Heart
t
of (*Jon." 7r?. Robert Campbell
introtluted recording entiiled
'The Five Honks of Moses" Orad a
pnr'licln utas given for the SeripIure
54-inebe, rrf'errrd In as the fir t
IMPORTANT ROLE
fOFIIRTII HEARS OF
AAII!S SERVICE
Avanrd (lcrlifiastem
Presentation lira: also madeof
4 H ?t'xard 4"f-rIifieatos. This is
the
year firs!, •ll1tsyct'
r 17 .
r fht'.1.C9
have been awarded. Metnbe rs Were
requires] to :Sr -ore at bast tri per
Fry in -r-hell eat t.1hP prOjPets.
15 Pre,ojFi~t ColAiraiP c -Nine o7
the/de were awarded, the lea al 7%a2m-
.era he r:g Ivan 1•Towratt. C2C,gth.VP fi uitObrsa ani SP (" hrintian t'11t1rPit,
94 jar.rje t_n: Ranger ICiefta r w:., tit IieB As the li%''thl'nazt a1Y' 'tile
tagharl, 1a praieran I3xb1 The Apostle P&ul mailed j
Prrijeet CE rtiLimtet t.Er+t to '82 'phoebe B servant tif the #fhurtb
ing with prayer. Luneb was served
by the ladies an charge.
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THANK YOU!
I wish to thank all those who supported me
at the polls Monday in the Howick election.
Best wishes for Christmas and the New Year.
H. MCM ICHAEL
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• KLEENEX, .Economy size 2.'49c
IGA INSTANT COFFEE, 16 -oz. jar $1._19
AM Luncheon Meat, 12 -oz. 37c
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York BOLOGNA, 12 -oz. 37c /I
OXYDOL, King size, (30c off) $1.19
$ IGA MARGARINE, 1 -Ib. .4 '95c
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25 EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS , A
ii WITHEACH OF THE FOLLOWIN4 il
Billy Bee. CREAMED HONEY 2 lbs. 59c
1Vking RED RASPBERRIES, 1.5 -oz. 29c I1
• Henley Bartlett PEARS, 20 -oz, 31c 0
11 AylmerTOMATOSOUP, 10 -oz. 2 25c- '
Weston s CHOCOLATE STICKS, 10 -oz. , ,39c
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1.4 Curad PLASTIC BANDAGES, Economy ...98c yq
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3 Fresh Picnic Style PORK SHOULDERS, Ib. 35c g
Lean, Meaty PORK BUTTS Ib. 39c
itt (25 FREE GOLD BON'I) STAMPS)
LADIES' APRONS , T.R..Rindless SIDE BACON Ib. 89c #Is'
5Oc to $1.511 ROLL GUEST -(25 FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS) 4
(Over 20 atylela) Traypack COUNTRY SAUSAGE Ib. 49c
OND BLANKETS • (25 FREE GOLD BOND ST< >♦ti�5)
WHITE, C'HO('., BANANA, (COFFEE MOCHA •
Monarch CAKE MIXES (pouch pak) ... .4(49c
TURKEY CLUB COUPON ITEMS k
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IGA Cream CORN, 20 -oz. 2/39c
Johnson's BABY POWDER, large 75c
ASA TABLETS, 250's 49c
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:$.3.9.5 - 39.00
FLETTE. BLANKETS
$4.25 pair and up
LADIES IN WAITING
Dialler Flette, and
Blanket Cloth
PRINTED FLETTE,
4 yards $1.90
TERRY YARDAGE
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T.R. SKINLESS WIENERS ,. , ...., .57c
:SItOPSY 2 3 lb, itvy Cry 0.,`nt,=45 FREE Gold Bond Stamps
Pickled CORN BEEF . , .., 89t
PRODUCE FEATURES
NO. 1 ONTARIO SET3AGOES
• POTATOES
1 2 10-16.Isatgs 49c
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FREEZER FEATURES
11 Mi'G+C?LI? BO;4"I3t :STS.;'{ r.S"
Swanson's TV DINNERS
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