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The Huron Expositor, 1968-10-17, Page 5• 4 St COWNIBANN oainey an Petorbimugh.,' oft ited. Mr % arittldra.t jaMelf. Sleart, • 4 i4St Yor.q*,. ^ M. Ana Mrs, tiordoU Butters, -TOrouto With Mr. and Mr..?. Vitt. tent Menet, . IY1ea and gra. Leo Smith and faMilea Actota wit ie Mea alld *S. Alhert Crenia, Mr, and Ur% 1,eads Kennedy,. Paul and Peter., Torento, spent 11 • the weekend With Mr. and Mrs, :ea.* Angus KennedY. I Miss Jeanne MeladY, Barrie and Miss Anne Melady; Strata • ford with Ma and-, Mrs. Edward Me a y. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Murray and family, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray. 4 4 A 1 1 • • I. • • • B. 1 0 • • .C4 EWS OF Tilt VIEEK . .SIter Irr.anels, »Saletir Loudon,, visitee aent /xfr. and *a., heeph',Connolly, Mr. and MR. W. J., BiatuaMw. ring, with Mr. and ,Mrse atilt, Windsospent That r, dw. colec”, NIDNY$ OF WAXMON giver, • Sister, 14. Vloja, StrathroY, • Eviacktteerdt. her plater 'Ara. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Ben' Flanigan and family, Kitchener visited Mr, and airs. Vincent Lane, Mr, and Mia. Joseph A. Lane and family were in Toronto on Sunday owing to the death of a their brother-in-law, Mr. Thom- as Planagan. Miss Joan Coyne,' Vancouver„ is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Coyne. . SEAFORTH LAST INSTALLMENT DUE OCTOBER 3ist BELL LINES by W. W. HaYsom your telephone manager:, Gettina,On 'WkIL Job *Yes, We iire getting along with -the job. Last month we pictured theplongle and it's crew at the start of the hig job of burying eable•and wire to provide an improved service to our Clinton and Seaferth* duetinnere Of the former McKillop Municipal 'Telephane SYstene - Today we picture our cable splicer hard at work at has job of joining up the cables and wires to connect you with the Segoath exchange Office .on -Chalk Street or the Clinton exchange on Rattenbury Street West. All this to provide iinProved transmission of your telephone conversations %Nally, to your free calling areas, to direct distance dial almost anywhere' in North, America or dial operate& te -place your calls to London, England. • , Yes, we are progressing, .ireeeour ann to' provide you with good trouble free Servicaafewer oxi youreniultaparty lines and an opportunity to avail -yourselves "at align extra rest" in rural areas two party andandividaaleservece. The -splicer is just one of our, cable men working in your area who would be glad to spend a moment to show you what he IS doing. • Ask him about two party and individual Service to your home or just dial the business office 1-271-3911 no toll charge). Two identical cars were fitted witli instruments which registered every driving detail during a 1,000 -mile trip. The devices showed how often the driver braked, and how hard; how many cars he passed and how many ov.ertook him, and the total driving time. One driver was told to do what we all do when eve are in a hurry - overtake when it's safe and take bends at the maximum speed the car and our own abili- ty will allow. The second driver made the trip in a relaxed style, avoiding any risk and moving as the traffic flow per- mitted. ' Results show that after 1,000 Miles the speedhog in. ished only 31 minutes ahead of the easy -does -it driver. e speedster had almost 21/2 times as many swerves, stomps on the accelerator and "here -I -go -hope -I -make -it" bursts on the wrong side of the road. In the test the faster driver used about 10 gallons niore gas than his eompetitor. The -added Wear and tear on- the hard driver's brake linings, suspension and engine was obvious. During the drive the 'fast car had four emergency • brakings and 1,335 other braking e as compared to no • emer- gency braldnga and 652 other brakinge for the slow car. The fast car overtook 2,004 cars as compared to 645 by the slow car and was overtaken by la auros while the slow car was passed byte142. " - • , It looks like we'd be doing Ourselves and out cars a good turn by slowing down - especially when only a few minutes are lost in the procesa , What'a half-hour over 1,000 miles? Bibbed Townshil Olmeil at the October *OePlag aPPel#94 tie .1.1)08 Asseeeallent. -401.1 on which the1069 'tas 40 based, with a taxable assessment ol $2,767,265 and a pePalation of 1573, The Nennination. her 1 Separ- ate School Trustee for the TWP- of Hibbert, Fullarten And Mit- chell in the COmbined, Roman Catholic Separate Shoo zone, 0 Huron and Perth, Counties, will be held November 1.8th from 1 to 2 o'clock in the Town- ship Hall, Staffa, with the Town- ship of Hibbert Nomination for Reeve and, Council to be held. November 22nd. ff an, keloctun 1necessary en Da. .2nd, polls will he open from 10 een, to 8 p.ria The Provincial -Shelter Grant in the amount. of $18,116.7/ will be due and payable to the Twp, of Hibbert on Dec. 14th, the final date for payment of takes. A resolution was Passed to apply for. interim Road•Subsidy to September 30th iii the Mount of $80,919.77. • Road accounts for , $12,419.97 and General aqcounts of $5784.88 were ordered paid including a grant of $25.00 to the Perth Plowmen's Association. The neat regular Meeting will be held November 4, at 8 p.m. EGMONDVI LLE Mrs. Isobel Epps and Son Douglas of Tomonto were visit- ors .of M. and Mae. Norman McLean) omer the weehend. Mna N. le Atchison and IVIiss Edna Atchison of Toronto- vise* ited with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Gerrariell over the weekend." - Mr. and' 'Niers. Howard James Egimiondville and Mr. and mee. Ed James •of Ailsa Craig dirove te Hamilton on Sanday 'Where they took in a football game. • 'Miss Sharon Strong, who is training -for a nurse in_Str.htford visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Deonard Strong, over the *eek end. Mr. ,and Mrs. Ivan Carter end. Stephanie aim]) Mn and Mne. Ron Beady spene Sunday in Kitchener. . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Geddes attended e weakling over the weekend in. Richmond Hal. Theme they -also 'visited with (Tien& and relatives. „ OncliThany Seadnan Jon Fraser and .ordinark- Seaman Heger Regan oif CaMei Belden *ear visiters at efla eand ',Mrs. Jack Flamm fat alliableagiving week - 'Mn.. Legiate." afteleell, sister of MTS. P. .Dune 'spent Wedneeday allietatooneesta the home of Mr. taiddrallins. -George Kruse. Her ston and,. daughten in-law Mr. and 'Mem Chas Tub of Watehell oleo visited Mr. George Kruse Jr. of - Toronto with, his parents Mr.. and Writ; George Kruse -Sr. oven - the weekend. .. News of VARNA Congteatulations to' Mr. and lVfrs. Tom Comae on trie birth Of their daughter at Exeter Hospital. A large crowd ham the area attended a wedding reception for Mr. and 'Ws. Robert Turn- er at the Zurich Arena Satur- day evenang. and Mrs. Ken Caldwell* and family, St. Thomas spent Thanksgiving weekend with. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dowson. The Varna 4 -II Club "Cot- tons 2.1ay Be SmaaV held their fifth meeting at the hotine of Mrs. Alan Hayter Wednesday evening. The meeting was open- ed 'by the President Anne -Hay- ter and the minute's of the last meieeing mate read tby the secretary Debotra Stephemon Plans were made far Achieve - intent. Day, .which is to he held Marten ••••-• The discussion was on fitting the dress 'and atru. A. Heater demon.straltect facings and Mrs. Bill DowsOn eleanonsteated stet- ting in sleeves. The next meet- ing will be October 23 at Mrs. Di:means. ReIVI. IlefiltiliVring guest Min- ister' at the Goishert United Church en Sunday. The Choir under the leadership of Mrs. Bruce Keys provided special music far the accession. Mn. and Mre. Bill Dowsen. and family spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. John Jewitt and fainaily of Conataliee: • Somebody Wants What You Don't Need! Through ,Huron Expositor Cldssified Want Ads I .714a. WEAPOI: VOW' -the ehtlreh 100011. iMOM' Wednesdaa. eivenai, gaallria :Done Aeleiletee aboie afit bee theteneti- TredeediceiTh 0140aMitlar' • Wee einliialsitie aft,WQ.oh*, ?OA itt VAV:PiiaM Sane Mitchell peed thee agriatellar taken feleaa, Reialmalaileand av conanente me lit. Tffele, led in peayer and •gavo readina Tile topic lteloglioe" wols givebY • aft& Geraid WPM" Prejudiee) means jedgieeg advance and a preconceived inion or ,attitude whieb Is-farna, ed without due consideration of the facts. it tkitms from titudes founded in acienee ' andi knewledge intho- ,ealft-0.14 .LOCAL,. Mn. .and Mns., Wm. Rowe. 0. worontO•woe- Thanksgitviag guests of Mn, J. H. Heottug • Miss MU Watson of Onit-and of Oshawa spent the 'weekaid Mr. and Urs. M. H. a‘Teirenxiel with Mao 'Donelniqe.r.• ' amottille.faniaand.fliMteaoli WBer ne}1100.40/111:1an_ woo guests Oa -Mrs. Hagen MoWini and 'M. W. J. MOThookell.,,in Mclaillop. Mass Margaret: Haeris, Tor- onto and Mrs. Geenge Leslie of Godietnich were weekend) guests of Ur. and Mrs. jarnes F. Seat., 'Thank -salving pleats et Mra. M. Hatham and Miss Leone Hotham, 38 Wilson St. were lauspecti*, •and Mrs. John L. Hotham and two sons of Wind- sor and Mr. and MM. D. -Mill- ard of Brantford: Mr. end Mrs. Hanel& Wilson and Timothy, Mr. and Mrs. A.n- gus "•• Brown • of Tucleersmitau spent Thanksgiving in Watford'. Mrs. ,James Barry who visited there fOr a time returned with them. Miss L Faulkner was in Galt attending the wedding on. Saturday of her niece Patricia Faulkeee R. N. to Robert A. Duxenery of Tononte.• They wiiLi make their home in Hamilton. Mr. and Wks. Glenn ..Cliesnea spent 'the weekend in peter -- bole.. Mr. and Mrs. Noaanane'Smith of North Bay were guests ocE Mr. and 1VIrs. John Regien Huiff of Tallrblity. andware)Mikgu.wtsflugofh ricia Trout:beck. • Mr, and Iters.'"Bev. Brioarlfoot- and family Of Woodstock and e Mn. and Mrs. Jian Broadtoot and family of Sarnia spied, Thainks- giving at the home of their pat- ents ean. andealrs. W. lireadfoot Miss Alme Red was in Ham- ilton 'last week attending the funeral, of her.- trade, 'the late Melvin Reid et that city. Mi t land Mesa leeway Jewitt ' and lianas/. of Brampton visited • with Mr..and6Hagan on Monday; 1:1'12 Paiul. Hagan tretureed•with the to Shealialan College after -' . 'ing Thania9- giving weekend • Mr. and Mrs: Ji n. A. Bruce, Miss Jessie MeLae, .0. and Mrs. Wm. Kelley were In on Wednesday visileng friends. Miss Marjealie Bickel' of Tor- onto is a guest at the home of Ihrgincl4o0 100 ingooa inVntant *Omit eef eadeneta ene . a ratigelad i4.34C41041: .we etle..000eieiils:AOk'we have oettain preiuditoost Inev. f1.014 it 1/%7 ditficult ric).;41.0eilir' veg.* Of ;0er% -WatSea*nt eluded her, topic with ROM "Give Than4r- Tars Heaeberti l'aaatta lePened ' 'Thought for the daert'e -The see- aetary, Mrs. lames Clarice read minutea. Mrs. Teareence gave the Texuasurer's report avfrs. Nelson:Reid was ap- pointed delgailie to attend the egional meeting at Vanua. nominating eenmittee .c1 u Mrs. Alexaxeder GliJekt, Zi' Mrs. William ()mate and • BRIEFS Mr. and MrS. Geotege 'Smith in Hullett. Me. and Mrs Sein Vorsytthe and Mats. Harvey Mom are on a motor trip to Mose Jeer Saskatchewan. Mrs: A. Y. • McLean' 'and M.G. were in Biamingleane Michigan visiting With Tan lend Mrs. A. White. Miss Mabel Turnbull sped the holiday in Ingersoll visiting • with Mr. and Mrs. Don' Hillis and family. Miss Marilyn Hillis of Tillsonburg, Mr. and Mrs. G. Grierson of Guelph and Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Myles and fam- ily of Ottawa were at the same home. Mr. "and Mrs. George Ashton of Kelowna, B.C. are visiting their cousins, Mrs. Rita Orr of town and Mrs. John Hillebrecht of Brodhagen. Mrs. Betty Cornwell of Mont- real spent last week at the. home of Mrs. Theresa Maloney. The family of Mrs. Jessie. Gray and the late Stanley Gray held a pre -nuptial dinner party at the Little Inn, Bayfield on Sunday honoring Mrs. Gray's son, Robert Stanley and his fiance Mary Cadieux, both of Toronto. The marriage will take Monday. Arthur Deem of Toronto, called on Mrs. R. K. McFarlane on family of Kitchener were Sun- day guests of Mrs. Ada Dale. Mrs. Sydney Deem of Strat- ford, Miss Emily Deem and Mr. Tor- onto called on her brother, Mr. weekend guests of his mother, Mrs. M. R. Rennie. J. C. Crich and Mrs, Crich on' Saturday. trip to Australia. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rennie place quietly in Toronto, Oct. and daughter of ; Ajax, were 18th, following which the couple plan an extended lioneymoon Mr. and Mrs. Del "Krauel and Miss Gertrude Crich of Tor - of Lucknow was a weekend guest of Rev. arid Mrs. Douglas 0. Fry. Mr. and Mrs. James Sherwood and family of Ottawa were weekend guests of Mrs. E. P. Chesney. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 'Arm- strong and family of St. Cath- arines, were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cudmore of 'VVallaceburg were guests of Miss Hazel Reid. NEWS of HENSALL The • anrtual .meeting Of. the Local 'Association of Brownies and Guides took ,place at the United Church ore Tuesday, Palesident of the A,seocliation, iVirs. E. Rowe chaired the meeting 'Mrs. Luthem, Mrs. layette and Mas. Cooper and three new Guidens werewelconned The date for the 'Validly Sale" was set for Saturday. 0,atobee 26. Ildne. Flynn mentioned registra- tion fees were due and Mate T. Lavender„ ontiaed the hnproive- manta that . had been accom- plished at the camp site. Unit 2 .of the UCW met on, Monday with tlVline Harry Hoy in chaege. Mns. Hoy. reviewed a cliaptee tram- "Japanese -Profiles 'reach - ens in Depth" and 'areangelments were made for th South Region - • meeting olf UCW af Huron Perth Presbytery fe be held in Hama United Chualch on Wed- nesday. Ms. P. L. McNaughten spoke on the Painable of the Talents and Mrs. Hoy conducted a Bible Quiz. Lunch was served by Irk's. Reheat Brodie and her commit- tee. 'Jack Steacy, Denver, Golorado, U.S.A. tarmeria of Hansen wa9 in Mansell Saturday .visiting animate . and menewing aquaina meets who were pleased to see him again end looking so welt Mr. -and .M119. Steacy are vacat- ioning with nelastives of Mns. Steacy's in Landon. Sacrament af Infant Baptism was, held at llensall United Chureln Sunday manning when. balader baptised ,included Showy Alin Beadle, daughter of Mr. and Mzis.-Robed Boodle; Marganet Yvonne Caldwell, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs, 1Tanold Caldwell; Charlotte Doreen Lewis, daug(ht- er of Mr, and Mrsi Jade, Lewis; DUBLIN Mr. and -'Mr,. A McDougall and tan* of London spent the weekend with Mrs. Joaeph Jr Donald William Waiving; son of Me and Mrs. Ronald Wareing. Rev, Rerold F. Ciatie officiaten Mrs. John 'Henderson, Jack, Sylvia and Kathie, and Mr. and Mee. Bryan Underwood, of Gon- rie spent Thunkeeiviing -with Mr. and Mre. Keith Lindsay at Mis.Bridgeport. ,and Mra. Laird Mickle and Ann wene guests over Thanks- giving weekend, with Mr. and Mrs. Rose 1VeadMillan and family at Waterloo. Ma Melvin Orr, .Chestlei, is visiting with his brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Orn' Mr. and Mrs. Gary Corlett and family, Toronto, sperut Thanks- giving with Mn. and Mos. N. E. 0 Cook. Miss Joan Hopkinson af Lion's Head) was a week end guest of MiSSI Beth Cook. Warden Is Guest Perth Ellard Lang, Warden of Perth County, was -se guest of Huron County Council at its October session in Goderich last week. In a jovial vein, he remarked that "you can do without your relatives but you can't do with- out your neighbors". Ile said he was against "big- ness" for "bigness' sake". "Everything seems to be get- ting 'bigger all the time," the South Easthope -Township reeve averred. "But because things are bigger, are they any better?" he asked. "And we all know, in municipal affairs, if it gets bigger, it's ping to cost more money." Warden Lang presented, in behalf of Perth County, foun- tain pens to council members as a inemento of his visit. ,:‘') Pe(41$4 4041,14aR !trAP! AT° '':VO*11041, littra 'WOW, Beldeti-oPoiee-04 _the grisP14* Oir 'Woke and -4-474% depkiedi get tbe packet en. 004 •Xetneciii N.,Vaet geared bert Masi Trairieg Mite. Allan Me WI 04' TxftVe liellagell •The serviee ledl ie Witlidaawn Deff'a United Church next Sinallatle 'Morning .oventa to anl- naversana aaiwices at Menai:el Uniteel Church. The -ll alt and let.h. I.JCW Unit ' met Wednesday. evening at the bane_ of Mes. Ray Houton. Tans. Kenneth MCDonaldi optenecil the meeting. Harold Bolger was pea- nist. Mrs. McDonald read an tile "The -Treed of God" fol- lowed by player. The topic "Teacher in the Depths" faxen the etudy book was ,takein. by Mrs. VVilleur Tumbril& Kra' Alain MaDoinald was in charge of business. The lunch oornmittee for Novembereuchre-Willa include ' Mrs. Herold Bohm; eliee James MeDoneld and -Ms. Clarence Marten. Lunch was served by Mee. Wilbur Turnbull,. tars. Donald Fraser and the hostage. • • Mary Leeming presided tar the Walton 4-H Club Girls meetang at the home of 'Joan Bennett. matte Nolan read the sec- retary's report. Nine members answered the moll call which was "Demoneteate good stand- ing and sitting pustule". Zip. pea belts and hoev to sew on buttons ,pnoperly Wee ale part of the discausaion led by Maw: Gerald Watson and Mrs. Ray , Williamson. Beverly McCall, Mrs. R. Wit, Nan:won and Gail Seeds served lunch. Mrs.' Mabel Vojir of Windsor Mrs. Margaret Ilumpheies, Visit- ed with h er sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. William Murray and Douglas vkatted on Sunday in Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Child'eshose. ' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kirkby and family of Woodstock were weekend visitors with Frank Kirkby and M. and Mrs. Doug- las Kirkby. JIM Rutledge Of -London Vis- ited with Mr. and Mee. Stewart Humphries over the weekenfd. IVIe. and M. Murray Smith and family spent the weekend With relatives in Hamilton. Miss Carol Wilbee of Strat- ford Teacher's College spetnt the weekend with hen •parent, Mr. and Mrs. Ian Wilhee. Mr. Frank Dundas„ Dale, Dar- lene 'and Debbie of Tortante spent Thanksgiving weekend with his mother Mrs: George Dundas. • Sunday guests at the home of Mr. Malcolm Eraser included: Mr. and Mrs. John Bowes, Ing- ersoll, afre and. Mrs. Andrew Houston of Eganondville, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fraser and • .tamily of Stinattard. Mn and Mrs. Renton, Mitch - of Mitchell were cm:cent N11.9- .trirs with Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Lee:ming. A' family ,gathering at the home of Mn. and Ms. Errest Stevens last Sunday including •Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rogerson of C1intqm, Mr. and Mrs- Murray Cade aI family, Pinkerean, ean. an Ins. Robeet. Stevens and M era). London, and alr. and Mrs • neth McDonald and family, Wabton, Miss Glenna Houton of Win- dsor visited over the holiday with her parents Mr. and Dens. Ray Housten, A family gathering held, at the home of Ms,. and Mrs. Ger- i:leen MeGaien last Sunday in- cluded) Mir. and Mrs. John Mc - Gavin), Leslie, Martin and Scott, Thornbury; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Dinsmore, Bruce and. lava en, •Brampton; and Sae and Mins. Neil McGavin, Brian, Cathy and Jeffrey. Mui.13ruce C:ark who is atieed nig Farushawe College, London spent the weekend with his par- ents Mr. and 3ans. Jim Clarke. Mr. 'and Mrs. Forest McKay have movedto their new home in the village Tars. Leemard Leeming Spent the holiday weekend with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and, Ma' and Mrs. Earl Steele of London. Mr. Lel:nand Lean -drug visited at tile same home on Thardeseiving Day and Mrs. Lee- ming returned Inane with them. A Loge number Snom Walton and vicinity attended, the benefit dance at Aubunn Friday night for Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johnston whose barn was destroyed by flee recently. A family weekend gathering at the home of Mn. and Mrs. Clem - MS' Stutz of Golden Valley eluded) Dr. 'and Pins. Larry Daw- son, Jeanne and 'Cathy. of Kitch- ener, Mt and Me W. Stutz of Wattreeeo, Mr. Wolfram Stutz at Toronto and) Mr. and Mrs. Tor - ranee Mendes, Walton. Quests who attended the Pap- ple - Turnbull wedding an Sea- uaday and visited at the {home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Tuella:all were: Mr. and Mrs. Geange Bab kirk and Jack' of Ingersoll, Mr, and Mrst Louis Youngblut of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hathkerk, Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lawless and Dianne of Burlington. Ma eltaray Lawless of Utaoa New Wale IVilri and Mrs. Ray Haiether at- tended the Waterloo Cattle Breeder's Banquet held in Kit- chener recently. Mie, and Mrst Charles imeGarvin axed Mit and Mrs. Bin McGaahn spent The we'ebond with Mr., said Mre. Mawr dart and family of Toronto. .00.0t All WOO balieleitieeds, ealn ha$r1. fleeee trienined ailtkfOxi Or !neweat -winter shade* OAPs 749 RA• $49495.. t�* -$145a00 The . tecithet. Look Choose -Brown,, 0=4.. B1acir.eodA30:-_ in these smart new Borg lined • •Leather - lea Motor Coate - -They're , young and popular, all Wee. 29.95 New Fall Ilinior Petite DRESSES Faphien Wool tWeeds and double knits fea- ture this "right in the &cove" junior petite. dresses - Lovely Fall patterns and tones. Sizes 7 to 15. 19.95-24.95 MAN MADE -- FUR COATS Imitation Persian lamb or Seal coats that are almost impoesibleto tell from the real fur. See them in our windows. Full leng-th.coats. 85.00 to 145.00 Jacket lengths • • 75.00 to 110.00 The Season's Newest Car Coats - New wool cords, Suedenes. corduroys. Wool Plaids, Leatherettes, Fleeces and Borgs feature our new lan range of ear coats. Of course we have every shade from white to black, but the feature attraction is our low prices. You'll find our coats $5.00 underpriced at $25.00 to 45.00 FALL FASHIONS IN WARM SWEATERS Bulky knits, fisherman's knits, cable knits, fine shetlands or soft cashmeres - We have them all in Turtle necks, Round necks, Cardigans and Shells. All sizes, new fall colors. 8.95 to 14.95 STEWART BROS. _PERSONALIZED 4STERS - GIFT IDEAS - SERVIETTES Dial 527-0240 RUBY Fully Cooked Club Style HAMS / 1_2 or whole lb. YOUNG SLICED BEEF LIVER Ib. 49 SCHNEIDER'S' PICNIC PORK SHOULDERS 11/2° $ .39 S N L T ' LEAN SLICErt Cooked Ham 1/2 lb. WESTON'S Bread 4, loaves HOME MADE PURE PorkSausage lb.