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The Huron Expositor, 1980-10-02, Page 12
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I a is provides coin - i n sat to ce and in o m Th r d andtimployinent,I . � while`help- at a s . n P e trades o s Pfi, o r o en . entry iii w m t t Bur -assistance* s i� he t b a sed t B 1 r '; . slit a res . ev o t ma' r ca d n1 r 0 o a e., moun eo e working on r eorganizations,, a e s„h ee are arts or d the Pani cion , •'' ..: c ar es . s t . .. b e.d o un' r _ z t � Y_ P g ecal avetiiment trisS. zit e. yandta sktlled9obsin the Field formation is provided t m try o g S B P A' grin . . S e e back• ff a c se dis r b t th ata fie o f Pu a _ iu_ m t Out ea Y e ated ea r .. se ro . is t lora . - •Program.:areasr u�te aper_ .$areae. Publicai<�pns , are Y Fh j vocational counsellin cent additional staff to carry out _the.. p jet o explore . Isencs vii . tch is perhaps not aurid research paper an im to the, g olo . fo ation and CQ.in- d out. o r for P P aft.. ed , . particular tech�i gY career options. car relating towomen In tie rt e nest � heir projects s t Th c tna ur Ilei t e t e� a int n a V, Ido widely known is the f 9 which recommendations. are °RdAES'TI�A)FNING res�wvh , P P j co red b .. n .0 to bl s' e . o em . n : it ...is o Y Ions Un , n cat � first Job, ui obtain t t .� , clients ob a that f' , ', . 'tri or t nt t t fee per- cl J re r ce w' h ere ce n ,. t W. ich ,has conference, it 's wo in ;, yYomen, s bureau, 'h h •' ' • he oon P based:. Pre riancy Leave in inns xat►t -and Native wo� .The un t ,.. rk g 4 arse associated with., t, g g. of the Ontario eo' aortal 'use. In the. last Fiscal " ek1 t d a : alt"Domestic w o a e enter. - . the Canada Employitttent and or a change in )obs.,. " s Pinformation Gild Ontario ,, and A men, yeomen . ix x nt r provision of .. ent ut%' since Prar, the s o Commission, and A slide. -tape presentation . I f Labour i M%nstry. ' o e handling of Tabour-relat- Workers are currently ova- ling or e„i;ntering the labour Immigrant m t g than 350 000 ` ubli- inistr -of cot- , om Iab'our 'legislation is in a 1963, -and was esta111ished a more P A ntew a paper on force as. well as low income the Ontario M y problems ed .•problems, Its list of liable. P P + e special. cations. There }s also aaratiQn, and brochures. ss th s e p . i, the Work• women leges and Universities tP Pry P Chil care at women,: and young responsibilities d n,r Y g activities s rid resp a on this 'subject have been oountered by women - , . film -lending service. Th " o be released:-- w n r in v cation l help strengthen. the INTO • 1 1 �' is extremely diverse -and ,' place will sp n h are mak g o i a ? the le in the aid labour Bureaus Films are used Outreach e -trades training programs produced to several fang- role P major tasks are the accura schools, The Community Outre decisions while they are still , Pr ua es • tierce expands. annually by over 500 1 , _ . elation of data, and research unit -assumes special re- , th s, bopl, for women •Introduction to 8 women's groups and employs Y g g As students, women and P employment u, was seen a materials, as 'well as the sponsibilit for maintain in Nan -Traditional"' , Occup- The em to merit status' of _ , f The Bureau g ers across --the province. ations. It is developing a d6•mestic workefs is an issue m specific mandate to provide provision of information. active liaison with commun- emplbyers become increas- P g. sp ort network amort Ont- n of concern. .Outreach staff ••information to the general With the aid of specialists in Basic• to all this respon- ity-based organizations. A ingly aware of women's support g Excellehl cooking and eating apples are . ed 's. labour le istition on the sible activity is the ongoing number of special client long-term participation in the aria women who already hold have been monitoring rete- public on labour -resat t g a non-traditional job, or are vant developments in other • . now available at ' sues affectin • women, and to team, the Bureau's staff. are task of preparing new pubis- groups are served, including work force, they are begin- er J g agencies, Native wo pin to invests ate a number training for one; the ©ut- jurisdictions, addressing the 4 le to respond to telephone cations and revising old ones ethnic g g g ._ work towards the elimination ab. P . ', and , _ reach -staff :s eat-fre eon concerned=.--groups-...,in,_.--site-_..._......._.-_-.-... �-�_ __�T _ _„_____ _.-_ �.. in in... calls_from'-sndtxtduals m ensure that public-has--ttten s --organizations, wa -of voca#�tonal alternatives - P' q tlY- sex-roles=steFeotyp �. �iIT-SOX ORCHARDS roe s em Non-traditional 'obs has to and with students and community, speaking to the -�+w the workplace. In practice, it organizations on a 'wide access to accurate, up -to• men's voluntary g P , about new em to - media and assisting service P P al issues or to g P -P Y also receives and redirects or range of leg date information. pioyment . counsellin ser- become the catch phrase to educators ab t e vices immigrant service refer to a whole• range, of ment opportunities for wo. agencies, SHAKESPEARE tries to answer queries• about, refer them to appropriate _ g men. A major responsibility. of how to ensure that a. • wo- 'agencies. Recently'• the most ' Finally; unit staff are fres and low income women's occupations that have ,not not all women the Outreach Unit - and a . 625.8751 man's baby le' ally carries common topics have been involved in the preparation, groups. The . Bureau works historically employed women Of course, Y g idents cant numbers. want a job as a skilled very rewarding one is the nanc leave, sexual has- consideration, df with these people to identify in, significant Open 9 a.m. t0 8 p.m. daily. ° both her name and the name greg Y d Gal pay, for Ministry co t , of the , father, or how a rassment an eq p Y studies and policy recon- their needs, and provides Thi' Outreach unit is seeking tradesperson. Through writ. administration of the Bur - woman can maintain her own LOTS OF RESEARCH mendations relating to the en -going advice and program to encourage • and facilitate ten material and consult- eau's summer employment credit rating. p There has been a rotifer- .enactment and enforcement " There are people on the ation of research on women of labour legislation affecting . . . _. staff of the Women's Bureau in Canada and around the women. Although polity - ft-' t who•.'hnve expertise in a 00 I I pe- world. These research find- commendations' themselves , WE RESERVE THE RIGHT F I4, " KNECHtEL I worxo LIMIT QUANTIFIES Crewel ,e . , , . Seafc. - MON. TUES, &WED. 9 6 P.M. ' • THURS. & FRI. 9-9 P.M. SATURDAY - 9-6 P.M_.- I I � llfthi.� W L T ._ __ _ __ _luuv Kraft Libby Fancy Ocean Spray 11 Kraft , Are you interested in course, a Summary Day is --tore ,and Food, Clinton - Cranberry Cocktail or smooth or Crunchy MIRACLE WHIP TOMATO increasing your knowlelge of held where all members get 482-3428 or Zenith 7-2800. • a craft you already know? Do together to see what the Loralee Marshall. Cranapple PEANUT BUTTER ' 500 'ml, Jar 48 oz.s Tits you tike to learn new crafts? other .groups in the area have Home Economist DRINKS � If so, Crewel Embroidery is done during the project. A for Huron Countv ■ liar you. . knowledgeable speaker is 2.49, kg. Jar AS This fall, the Home Econ- often present to expand on MASON Ry 1 40 oz. Bottle . omits Branch. Ontario Min- the subject being studied. bttry of Agriculture and Leadership workshops will PETE JANSEN ■4g Highlines Family Size 5ealtest Light &Lively Food, is offering a course to M held . follows: Wingham Wed- �,c Years Experience FISH CHIPS �OGRRT -f anyone in Huron County who Monday. Oct. 20 and Wed- 'is interested in "Crewel nesday• Oct. 29; Exeter - Residential & Embroidery". There- is Tuesday• Oct. 21 and Thurs- , Commerchd All Flavours 500 gr. something here fo�,vcryone. day♦ Oct. 30; Clinton • Specializing, to Christie Escort 1 ■R9 32 oz. pkg. 09 . For those who would like to Wednesday, Oct. 22 and Kraft in develop new skills in this Friday. Oct. 31. Firepies 250 gr. Pkg. a Ma, the course offers guid- For- further information. CALL 527-0208 or Ground Wheat Thins aaee in colour harmony and contact Grace Bird or Loralee FOR FREE selection of suitable yarn. Marshall. Home Excuomists. ESTIMATES 400 gr. Pkg.CHEEZ WHI, y needles and fabric. Step by Ontario Ministry of Asricul- 50-0 gr. Jar step instructions are given ' CRACERS r t for six popular and useful I KM stitches plus their variations. aalue Kraft Singles • and these are worked into a Best iii 45 - N [ sampler sampler. Once rte o the 'now t� !� sampler is completed, parts• dpants may go ahead withCHEESEJavex Liquid confidence to complete ere any �� C 0 I_ ittim of their choice. For J f time who have done crewel trsatbtaidery before. the Where else can you got sax much tiled crsiirfii iiffers advanced tri• I.�f tho tnz_,noy, It's lightweight SLICES BLEACH -- atniction on finishing touch' 1'tiw max' `rt:ow erceQuicdling even Kellogg' S .16 or 24 Slices - es and case for ernbrotdered in i�-p pe�drdor Quick 128 oz. .lug articles, designing you ocrn er-^",iqh Inas real thrill , �''� Eggo Regular • pattetvts f®t etnbrastdered art' sn Ti 9 A jrlcs, as well as learningsr cvtr h�atar ' several near stitches Aee`�iaahv Kraft site cwarse will take the Haat ,tt�<•atscal1y 11 oz. Pkg. is ti_ f 0 d h %-I,' traxP> gcis ar�i nal $ 1 i EL EFTA �I..., I ''.... ,,,, ".1 � T nT n W 9 1. J '!F' d. v:Y, , 7 Ai` 'ti'F' t .' r .s w c' r. -.,. tr , -R. - , ,r f . Vi w , x:I „� Y+ �Ml v . M t 11 ; 11� �' �ttv n � r'UK f »"t i1 r � t '�/1'. • ni a e .wx �•. ; . ``I " ,� -, 1. . I . ._ . . . L I'll , I Jr,� I - . 111. .i r ., . , 1. 1. ..., 11 ... --:,:-.1 �111 1, .:-1 . 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Yie dirt 'a t s, a cru mn h It t h s m.� c et h 1 M om Y t tick a Niagara Fair Day and it was fair, track was wet and, sticky, 11 ,At the. beginning #biting of the we couldn't d hi � � �' beautiful weather for the fair "Gugl' Several of the re- renewed, iano..In +a' eadin b Mrs. . g o anything else y P g Y losers had id nts were taken to see the, Another ,new' met tber of game the lose. ver but win quick games which this ear. I had s . eA three -da tri 'to Nia' Niagara in mid -ho tried to master -,the falls and aid e memories.ofcGani lei Premises said : � Y Sept -P a i' sin Y ',M P g P g looked o t ke nd d o 0 luck # Ryan. a as m un Colleen a a c a t o o d u ore r ' C 11 $ d r b 500 for ud our Sia e pc ore f who caul Y g s Y 'parade and rd a , � � �r v d he Falls a_tourism ti ember r o e al ,are. :a . , , s when e t x e it m mew ate t res n ma n in 5 P promises f l , d y 3 pro o., ma y at P barrels, beats and. other strange contrap� were I e o e d w o' e to t h P to each ch a • L ii me o ' h M it h u a we n. 'wit w ears of marching walked to the Garner of Nor . Visitors Mary y , g g. going game capital at an time.of .ear. Thucsda anddidn't. y m ch with m but the omises, of God P Y Y Y tions. Some made it; others g Y .1 t n B cefield and to be swain ed unit he luck •Ins fired b this unusual Girt and Cents Streets Ed Layton ru P us t Mi a e P Y ie ie b b ria class. Yt Friday were relatively 1 quiet, a F ass. e 1 e W always prevail a most a s thou t - rev t o th m s t- Y Y h m Yq of Y Regardless f e natural au e R ardle s t a b of the a h ria t beauty Y g P 1 Y and' 1 h g n a Mr. changed a streak h d e had r England. c Iy eak 1 M of luck. I w' look' n ill o Hill, E u Stanley, 1 ec 'e o thg S a w ha vs• w rete t fg w h dcfio s u , e h a rt a bs. eve ' every to e attraction , 'on tt. s me patriotic ' roe h theme. Yo' nt is i promise f , a t c tria o H r m e a Y m •n s Y f w e made entertainment ai me ' n g _'parkway or the man nt rk n t t Pn P P r 'and Mrs, Glen ha on, i break ,after several hands forward to Friday ames of Y Parade. The returned, s . Layton, Y g Approximately 200 motels can accom- One year, 'under my in- Y salvation ;to believers ' in pPr Y the city, visitors are inevitably lured back . s • pleased with their .outing, $rucefteld. Jesus .Oh, st, • Following a had to be thrown in with no bridge in future with the modate more that 20,000 people nightly: {fie Falls to stare in awe at he cascading traction, my pupils made � g a ,« to 1 t g Our Friday game pf Mrs: Mary hayton had - a bid. Hearts took over co-operation of potential pie city affords a variety of things to see , posters representing each ¢ em Mrs. Siemon tY sheets. Sunday, dinner with 1Vir. Gita poem when Pe ands clicked as our la players from o tside who . • ,. . province ' of :Canada. We was planned, had to be u y. i g P Y u and do - museums, amusement parks for From any view the Falls are spectacular P in o the Fair, Mrs. Gordan Hildebrand, Gods rte" Mr. and Mrs. hands were perfect. have made a game 'possible. s u o and coloured the emblems on cancelled owing t Mervyn �obb, : Clinton • sa P Inds and adult , unique shopsfrom the observation deck of the Skylon • white cardboard and used Debbie Campbell brought • Anna Hoegy was taken to Y restaurants s'erding'Canadiari and Euopean , 11 her two pet bunnies- which , her home on Centre St. with Ivlr9 Lobb at'the piano. tower, which is almost half the hes h of " Oster Glut to colour them. Rev. Y�eldin spoke about cuisine. If you look around, you can find a Toronto' g t P P or tis to- Monday afternoon b her 1 g P Entortaind rs stuff s CN • Tower, or from scenic' We then put them• on poles she had, at the Fair f Y Y the' reat,'event that we must menu to suit almost everyone's taste and, .and carried them in the seeione grey and the other 'granddaughter Betty g - budget, tunnels 125 feet under solid rock, where downy white with pink eyes. Beutenmiller, all face, ;,word we dont like, portholes give a close-up of the crashing Marineland and Game Farm.boasts that P g parade,. It rained and the ank R an "Death°' • • waters. o ms ,'Joe Primeau went out with Mr. and' Mrs. Fr .. Y it's the largest attraction to Niagara'next to W colours ran on our emble t to last I was able too �} --.__ _ A t W�i Geos h. chicken • his son. Iia .Primeati and with Mary Ryan with Bessie _ _- _ . _.__xhaFalls One of itshighlights is its marine T°hosewhowanttoexperience more than which real) resulted m a Y . � e o - ` - -- - - y or anlze w le me. --- - - spent th Smale Tmembei s -of her -----g ,a __-._ .._ -_ sora ers = How- -dts� ���d____ show, . a visual sensation can•take.a half hour boat �,, ., „ -•--•-m , _ bride hen Misses Bess q appliances, Our bouquet on our dints family, daughters, Doris g Seafarth III Exquisite a liant es, tortillas and The ro ram seemed shorter than the trip. to the ,base•of the Hors,eshae .:Falls. • '•:' ' : ' appointing. Nancy Melady Ou q • . g Y g and Pe program nee NancyHalle and I were table has been renewed as if Hactney, , Exeter, Jean gOrteve, Egmondvtlle Entertainers met September tacos. , - one I saw a few years ago. Comparing Raincoats and hoods are provided because y by magic with, larger white Hildebrand, Seaforth also and ldq Close joined me, a 23 at 'Wilma, Rosie, and - able to compare notes as she lone r•' ident, in a memos- Linda Van D k's. The members then joined notes with my sister who visited earlier this passengers are -carried into the mist and was in, my roarit Gracie V pompoms centred by sprays Mr. and Mrs.'Art Smale, able e which we will talk Y. in mak'in tacos both oft and summer, 1 discovered a couple of tricks by the roar of the awesome Falls. The first of dee red cockscomb. Staffa .Rev. A.R. Yielding o S The leaders, Brenda g one of the killer whales was dropped. Maid of the Mist boat tour was taken in when it rained with such p¢¢ about ,Or man a da Pe crisp, and fillip disastrous results. Nanc has Thanks a million, Jean; for Bethel Bible Church cgme for Y Y g DeJong and Catherine Denys P. fillings For them- Nootka was in a playful mood that day, 1846. „ Y - your thoughtfulness and in on Service Wednesday. The Grieve and I were the talked about, ,the food beef and chicken, The tacos were ram led splashing her trainer now, and again. My After dark, twenty searchlights, that are joined Kilbarchan staff re virtues with a score of 2330 rocessor, safety of small p by everyone. Gently. " terest in our ,welfare. Ypur service opened by Singing P guess is she warn t in the mood for certain thirty-six inches in diameter; illuminate the • Y . stunts. And who's going to argue with a Falls. Walkways are crowded with onlook- killer whale? ers awed by the ghostly Igiht, and cameras . I At 35 miles, the Niagara is one of the whirr and flash as the illumination changes . Every VYednesday is world's shortest rivers, but a drive along from rosy mauve to blue, then green to the parkway from Old Fort Erie to gold. 1b " ■ • Niagara -on -the -Lake can take 2 hours or a Niagara Falls may be one of the seven: • Senior Citizens Day ■ day, depending on your taste. wonders of the world, but the eighth %' DISCOUNT ON ORDER . KN•ECHTEL. Flaswer gardens, greenhouses, the fa- wonder on the Friday night we visited was mous floral clock and historic Queenstan that i found a parking spot. th OR FREE DELIVERY Heights call fpr frequent stops. For the . • Next morning we drove past the. Falls -adventurous, -a ride can be taken in the and through the mist for -one last look, Spanish Aero Car over the swirling knowing' that in spite of all 'the marvels . [In Town Only] Whirlpools. man has created the lure of the Falls is its � Max. Purchase of $50.00 __ Others' can view the raging river from natural wild beauty. the Great Gore Building, 250 feet above _ ..._ ___ ___. __.. ____g.-__ _--- . _ __,„___._.NiagaraFaflstsasawe-inspiring now as -" the water, or descend to an access tunnel it was in the 1600's when- Father Louis •----..-'•- -•- - - - - --- - that leads to a boardwalk skirting the river. Hennepin first described and sketched the Aylmer r , In safety, we can contemplate daredevils mighty cataracts. 1ICE • VEGETABLES OV � I � Peas, Cream Style Corn, Cut Green Prices effective / . or Cut Wax Beans until Saturday, � Huronview news _ October 4, 1980. - _ 2/o9919 oz. Tin • 1 aS soh well done Downy frozen ility 8-14. lb. �ABRIC SOFTNER _ The first day of Fall Rev. show was Styles Through the thank staff and friends who • Wittich conducted a Sunday Years and our commentator loaned us clothing to model. gillmorning service. Mrs. Elsie for the show was Mrs. Peggy Special thanks to Dave 1 v39 LYSOL tm = ■8 Henderson played the organ Menzies, and we would like . Beattie for the loan of his and the choir sang the to take this opportunity to grass and to Clark Ball who - Pro""R p Ib. • anthem The Lord's My thank Peggy for a job well ' picked it up and delivered it SP' AY * , Shepherd. The flowers done. Peggy was asked at the back again. placed in the chapel were in last moment to replace Mrs. We have heard a lot of Regular 350 gr. memory of Mr. Ernest and Donna Woods who was compliments concerning the donated by Mrs. McConnell. called away suddently. Our show and we wish to thank Ocean Spray or Scent 11 Dick Raorda held a service two male models were Doug everyone responsible, . 14 az. Tin 1 oz. in the evening. On Monday Clark who works in Supplies Ed Stiles was here on • Fresh Chicken afternoon. the van took some and John McTaggart wfio is a Thursday afternoon to 239 -Fresh Chicken of the 'male residents for a resident here. Both men did entertain the residents by BRE STS LEGS ride to Sraforth. th excellent job of escorting playing the organ. Wednesday afternoon, we the ladies out anti we wish to Humnvie�v would like to 'RANBERRheld a fashion show in the thank them also. wclrome Leslie Oliver from auditorium. The theme of the Also we would like to Seaforth. ) bAUUE - - , I 11111291b. 1. 1 lb, I. 139 ■ SchneidersS�'KIES 300 gr. Pkg. C '400,10��� , ,00000"`"%%�,: a a e:i ers tp i .4top where each grasp. Or't ev ialyte CD egta°ts3si Cadrtce in 9 500 gr, pkg. *hether an organized group aril sera st today'oft Pepperldge FaFrn or lflfotinai gathering. well 889 SOfl gr. Pkg. ,■ 29 -, send at least one leader 9twoELDER ENTERPRISES f is WW) to the workshop tag SALES St SERVICE I - L "A" YER CAKES R learn the information grad get • Qf L 262-6I42 NEySAi.L ON - r f die supplies. These leaders . tiienreturn to their clommun- t mile West and I Mille South of HenO l' B®nflflt9, Chocolate, ity and teach the course to Your Authorized Yarriahn Full Service Dealer ��' Kraft Plain fisc members1111111 _ Philadelphia German Chocolate Devils Food Upon completion of the , � 1 1 3 oz. Pkg. ■ CREAM - 1� t� 1 I I� prleew effective until Sstut'dsty, October 4•q 1980 �a ' HYUKOMAN 'soft -- CHEESE Coconut. Maple Spice � I BERG L . . -,111 250 gr. , or Vanilla . Prod. USA Can. Mn 1 11 3 oz. Pkg. I� i MANUIRE .iQ N ; 0 I -0* BROCCL / • S!cres rraA.,-M away from tAe b'aan i1p. Kraft P a t!4'S a41IILE MAKE. `^ cc � y • P7"'vs 1t�s ds sc ds a sd GrCd tt � l�- YOUR MANURE _ � od, f4eS �59 MARGARINE RHANDLINGy rct;:emz I : lb, • 4et3 yes char and `r C I ■sl,� a- •r! I t. r MICU Iii EASIER • Retams a:tregen attd PGtass�u." v�..a■ Q ` Lb . 1.59 11 • Easy to atria 51 --easy to roerate ��, o ` y+ its arty barn cttaz,cng a�erat�n ~- f•i • &,AV,e manure storage at tow asst - I ' • \� • TtiS3 rE s3 veafiy va4sgss Awa +caai % Kraft `' I' _ I �i I fan No. 1 IMlac &Cheese ■ ' �r . s Ma 9 fisc caupcn fcr Fuji Leta,^s �� r Prince Edward Island Can. No. 1 Ontario Grown RUSSET 1,NNE � I , T . Is /-�, - �Em'PER A SH t ti#I .TTO 225 gr. Pkg. I.. .. .mx. ,,, =_. - - ■ . ' S lb. Ba ' p21- .1 g _. I I I - 1'1�11 __" t -11 -I. -I., �_� .. . - , ....................... i � . -1 ____ I - . . Y WWW --------r-- ., Prod. USA Can. No 1 Lar' a `. M I I I e�;, . ■ f 9` . 59 r I I I'll °. _ For more information contact: I: KEITH SiEWON - ARM SYSTEMS CANTELO'kPES m NYOrt'O-+•A» R.R. t,Pt�ALTON � ' .. NAMYRR I�paar 4aCh , f 345-2734 _ I■ I ilk f®� 60i , ' I .. >t t R ._ a. 1u _r _ " - ' - _ _. _,.._. ____.y_-rte__.�_ .ter-,_ �- _ _ _ _ -- -uu Q Weston Chocolate SWISS ROLLS Pkg. of 4 Dietriic^h's Oktoberfest ROLLS - Pkg. of 8 Wesfion Sesame Crusty BREAD 24 oz. Loaf 1% Dempsters Country Grains BREAD 24'oz. Loaf ■ _ F - Gaines Burgers Beef 00G"uWDO2 kg. Pkg. - -.■ Pr Schneiders MI I SIZZLERS 5 gr. Pkg. '� 1299 _A00 Ilk Schneiders Round COOKED MEATS 175 gr. pkg. NI.- ■ 9 -goo Schneiders' . . CORNED BEEF 3-57 gr. Pkgs.. 1v49 IF • Schneiders '14 CELLO STEAKETTES 500 gr. Pkg. �#,_ 1. 79 _,o Maple Leaf Devon BACON 5010 gr. . 1859 _ r -•Immommmmmm� Maple Leaf Sweet Pickled .COTTAGE ROLLS a ° 185916. Fresh Kilted Turkeys for, Thanksgiving are .available' by placing your order in advance e If z QUITTiNG BUSINESS. Safe Continues Further Reductions of 30%to50% j and more Ladies' Coats, . A Dre15ses, Stocks, Sweaters, Blouses. Everything for the children Infonts to Size 16 . 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