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Taylor's Corner'
TAYLOR'S CORNER; June 12.
Mr. Peter Harrison spent from
Saturday afternoon until Sunda
t , ,is Monne heire�whli'lee his'boat
came up from Sarnia to Gode-
rich.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lowell,
of Battle Creek, Michigan, spent
a few days with Mr. and Mr -s:
Wm. Snyder.
The sympathy of the commun-
ity is extended to Barrie Walters
his uncle in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cudmore
and family,. of Brantford, spent
Tuesday and Wednesday with
the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Wilson.
A number of the ladies off
the sixth concession attended a
Shower at the home of Mrs. Ron
on--Tuesday-evening ..
The shower was for Miss Marj-
orie Williams, a bride of this
Saturday.
Mrs. Lillian Phomas, Strat-
ford, was a Sunday visitor with
Mr. and Mrs, Wni Snyder.
T3 W.A. of Zion Church met
on nesday of last week at
the church. Mrs. Gerry Ginn,
_vice-pr-esident, .-was—i ehar-g
The cupboards, dishes, cutlery,
etc. were disposed of to the
Community Club. It was de-
cided that each .member hand
in $2 in August in place of the
summer hake sale. The hostesses
tar - yl ,d,ay - were Mrs. Rout.
Fuller and Mrs. Roy Wils.
The Royal Canadian Mounted
Police has been a national police
force only since 1920; prior to
that date its job was policing
the prairie provinces.
PERSONALS
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Mr. and Mrs. 'William Scott
MagKenzie,_of Adrossan, _Ayr-
shire, Scotland, spent the past
week in Goderich with their
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. William
Scott Laughlan. Mr. and Mrs.
MacKenzie have travelled ex -
tensively and were delighted to
find that Goderich niore than
lived up to its name as being
"The Prettiest Town in. Caada."
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mc-
Intyre en44•the •latter s , mother,
Mr. David Lawson, all of Dun-
das, visited last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Warner McIntyre and
family at the Nile.
p•y rJ.rit ,Fa.mti Om. _,>;c�+:x;���azx;X• v5:zx:&.°+'%;l�� �r' WC,
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Soon—school will be, out for another year ... then life
begins._.for. the.•.yo.unaate.L ..sep i. dpzing peacefully under
a blossoming tree and dreaming of ,summer holidays.
Observes Her 'dist Birthday By
s e
Inspectung Latest Developments
= i `s- C harles E. GrilEth 6 -t -Mored She recalls visitingherd{
Anglesea street, celebrated her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jdhn I
McPhee, in Colborne Township,
91st birthday with a car drive and tells of the many hardships
to see the Sifto Salt mine and endured by these early pioneers.
the -•new fronts of several stores She came- to Canada in 1933 to
in town. She had not beers' away care for her mother in Goderich
from her home since her last and has resided here.ever since
birthday. Her son, dacob W. on Anglesea street. Besides her
Mudge, of Hulbert, Michigan. son, Jacob. she has one grand -
and two great-grandsons, came son • and three granddaughtcsrs
to be with the former's mother and nine great-grandchildren;
to celebrate her birthday. also one sister, Mrs. Catherine
Mrs. Griffiths was born on :McAuley, of Hadley, Michigan.
June 3, 1870 in Wayne County. Four daughters predeceased her.
Michigan, and is the daughter of She is a member of North Street.
the late Mr. and Mrs.Jacob United Chdreh,
FIQwe i unday
Service Held'
Flower Sunday was observed
in North Street United Church
on Sunday morning;, when ,the,
{ junior and senior Sunday school
classes and the congregation
worshipped together. The sanc-
tuary of the church was decor-
ate -d with baskets of lilacs, iris,
peonies and. branches of flower-
ing shrubs. Assisting the min-
ister, Rev. W. J. ten Hoopen,
were Mrs. John Walls, superin-
tendent of the` junior Sunday
. school and Mr. MervinStephens,
et,
_yp ndeanto .-t-he---sen-ler-
Sunday. school. Misses Ann
Hardy, Carolyn Watters and Jan-
ette Worsell .recited "The Vine
and tthe Branches." The "Crea-
tion Song" ,was sung by the jun-
ior congregation, from the body
of the church. The junior choir -aLsc assisted =ui h seri ick ofrh the - townships - of Stanl
praise when they sang "Morning
Prayer" accompanied by the
organist and choir director, Mr.
H. George Espert. 1fiqur young these figures.
Scouts, in uniform, gave a read=
ing, `Lend- a Hand." They were Newfoundland is our oldest
'Hugh Aldis, Marvin •Mills, Bryan provincial name; probably even
Owles and Douglas Smith: In before •Col .mous and Cabot,
his Sermon, Rev. Mr. ten Hoopen west of England fishermen dis-
advised the parents to be as covered the Grand Banks' fish-
:..-..vitally-interested-irk--thein--elhiid----Mg-groun ds.aifid referred-to11iie
ren's spiritual success as in their Wand there as "the new found,
. academic success. V • land."
Grade 8 Pupils
Plan Studies'
All grade eight students from
'public schools in the Goderich
district visited Goderich District
Collegiate Institute,. Wednesday,
and talked with the leachers
there regarding future study
courses. In the party were 'L06
pupils from Goderich schools
plus an additional 85 from the
surrounding district. .
Grade schools in the County,
under the inspectorates of J.
H. Kinkead and J. W. .Coulter
•frac e•-a-Itirtirer-4O5" stbiden s o
he distributed amongst the coun-
tycollegiates as follows: 160 to
Clinton, 162 to Wingham and
83 will go to Seaforth:
Inspector G. J. Goman has
charge of the south section of
the county inspee-torate includ-
and Tuckersmith.
Future plans of Separate
School pupils are not included in
p r" .
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1 pkgs of 00 59c
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48 -f1 -oz tins 69c
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GE;'.ER BABY .FOODS 1 O 5_f1 -oz tins 9 9C
CREAM OF TOMATO
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12 -oz tin 45
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SPANISH BAR CAKE each 29c
Jane Parker - Reg. pkg 39c—SAVE 10c
INNAMON ROLLS Pkg 29c
Jane Parker Reg. loaf 19c --SAVE 5c
°60ofo-Whole Wheat 2 24:0± loaves -3. C
Jane Parker, Plain or Sugared Reg. 35o --SAVE 6c
DONUTS HOMESTYLE doz pkg 29c
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STUMPS REMOVEDI
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THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF 1
GODERTOH will arrange to have stumps removed
from boulevards on a cost sharing basis.
Property owners are required to pay $6.00 per
stump, the balance plus' cleaning up the area, filling
the a tcavation .with top -.soil and seeding tyvill 'be
taken care of by the Town. ^
Residents may also arrange to have stumps,,
taken out on their own property by paying the full
cost. • . °
Phone JL 4-834.4. ;
8. H. ELA.KE,.
Town Clerk.
1.24-25
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Rose Brand Reg. jar 35c—SAVE 2c
PICKLES SWEET MIXED 1efI-oz jar 33c
Green Giant, Kitchen, Sliced Reg. 32490—SAVE 3c
WAX BEANS 2 20 -fl -oz tins 29c
Westmiri3ter ' - Rest, pkg 490—SAVE 4c
TOILET TISSUE pkg of 4 -roes 45c
Aylmer Fancy Quality Reg. 2 tins 290—SAVE 2c
TOMATO JUICE 2 20 -fl -oz tins 27c
Red Rose, Orange Pekoe Reg. pkg 79c—SAVE 4e
TEA BAGS
pkg of6075c
Utility • Reg. pkg 29c—SAVE 5o
.IGARBAGE- BAGS pkg of 20.2.5E
E. D. Smith's Pure Red Reg. jar 29e -SAVE 2c
RASPBERR'1 JAM 9 -fl -oz jar 27c
With 5 Free_Flints Reg. 35c—SAVE 2c
9 LIGHTER; FLUID' A -PENN 2 441 -oz -tins 33c
Hellmann's Old Homestead . Reg. btl 27c—SAVE 4c
FRENCH DRESSING - 8 -fl -oz btl 23c
Hellmann's Reg. bt1"25c—SAVE 2o
'FRENCH DRESSING 8 -fl -oz btl 23c
McLaren's Corn, Sweet, Green — Mix 'n Match
HOT DOG RELISH 4 -12 -fl -oz jars 99c
Sunnyfield Reg. pkg 33c—SAVE 4c
CASHEWS - 6 -oz pkg 29c
Mild, Nappy, Pimento, Swiss Reg. pkg 25c -SAVE 3c
CHEESE SLICES JJBILEE 2 8 -oz pkgs 47c
Kraft Cracker Barrel Cheddar Reg. 55c—SAVE 2c
MEDIUM CHEESE 12 -oz wedge 53c
Mare Supet-Right Meats- if
Fresh lean all beef H,Hztiburg
MINCED BEEF. Ib. 35c
Smoked, Cooked, Picnic Style
PORK - SHOULDERS Ib 39c
Shopay's Cole Slaw or Potato
SALAD 12 -oz plastic carton 29c
~Grade "A", Readsto..Go.ok,.-4 to-54b..Average--
BOILING FOWL- � 43c
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BEEF LIVER SKINNED
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CHICKEN LIVERS
SX Brand, Assorted
COLD CUTS
Small Link, Tray Pac, Pure
lb: 39c
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1-16 pkg 5 9c
PORK., SAUSAGE, lb 47c
Cooked and Breaded --
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Coo! d and Breaded -
SAL ON STEAKS Ib 79c
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CREAMETTE SHELLS for tasty salads 2. 7-8z pkg 21c
BARBEQUE SAUCE Harry Horne 16 -f1 -oz brl 47c
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SPECIAL 3c OFF
SUPER
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75.
Imported, Yellow' Flesh, No. 1 Grade
PEACHES
heaping quart box
1
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39c
Golden Ripe, No. 1 Grade California, Pascal, No. 1 Grade, Jumbo
BANANAS .2lbs 29c CELERY STALKS bui25`
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SPINACH 2 cello pkgs 24
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both for 98c
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