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Grimsby Independent, 8 Dec 1949, p. 7

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"Thursday, December 8, 1949 |HEWITT‘S Pork & Beans 2 tins 27¢ Catsup _ 16¢ bottle Salada Tea :4 h. pkg. 54¢ l‘t‘.dfl‘l‘.“:‘ Te California New Navelâ€"220s Oranges 49¢ doz. it * * h it & Quality Cod ranberrics * tello Bk. 134 Domestic Macintosh Apples 6 gt. bas. 59¢ Apples 6 at. bas. 49¢ Pigs _A tb. collo phy. 35¢ â€"â€" QUALITY, SERVICE AND COURTESY â€" PHONE 380 PHONE 380 ‘FRIDAY wWEDNESDAY & tHuR'snAv MONDAY & TUESDAY SATURDAY â€" FREE DAILY DELIVERY SERVICE â€" _ FOTONITE EVERY THURSDAY OrremiNc uis WeX â€" $170.00 BRIDE OF VENGEANCE Paulette Goddard _ â€" _ Michael V SHORT SUBJECTS â€" NEWS THE KISSING BANDIT THE GREAT GATSBY COMMAND DECISION IDEAL HUSBAND SHOWING THURSDAY Sinatra i Kathryn Grayson SHORT SUBJECTS â€" NEWS DECEMBERâ€" PROGRAMME _ able â€" â€" _ Waiter Pidgeon gHort sUBJECTS 19¢ Ib. 18¢ Ib. . 21e (COLOR) (COLOR) F Quality â€" c’.r:.'â€"r‘.’dhh.o Brazil Nuts Monarch Chocolate and White Cake Mix 37¢ pkz. Flour _ “"‘li'&i“e â€"_____.. $4 Ib, bag $1.59 Schneider‘s Famous Schneider‘s Fresh Grimsby Grown Tomatoes Washed Spinach Lan Duryea NEWS Fresh Vegetables DEC. 11 â€" 12 . 1415 49¢ . 10 GROWERS SCAN marketing of agricultural products. While the bill is operative in British Columbia and Nova Scotia in a few commodities, most repreâ€" sentatives at the meeting felt it could not function properly in legisiation could not work in Ontâ€" ario unless the present marketing system was changed entirely or the bill itself were revised. The bill provides that growers must retain control of their product until it reaches the retail outlet. In Ontâ€" ario most producers have control only until the product reackes the station or its first sale. "You cannot control the grower under the BNA Act," said Mr. GONTINUATIO NS Ottawa, Dec 15, at which time more authoritative information a movie theatre, a high school, and a public school, and about a dozen different social organizations with meetings ranging from Monday to Friday throughout the week. On Saturday the theatre is the priâ€" mary attraction Sundsy is the only day set aside for worship and prayer. It !; next to impossible to call a meeting of any Church organization on a week day beâ€" because of a dozen different secuâ€" lar reasons and excuses. Obviously in this town there is no attractive force in the Church which draws the attention of the young people." "We, the younger generation, in this respect are losing touch with the guiding forcee and power, the source and solution of the problems of the Church at large. Our lives become devoted to the material and the secular. If these interests are allowed to grow, they will graduâ€" ally force to he background of the filnd all that is divine and worthy. We lose the conscidous outlook on portance to him. Without . the Church he can have no worthwhile philosophy of life, no heightened stundards; the world wuits for man‘s conception of God, history is decided by the course of both." ‘Lat us look at the ancient civiâ€" lizations And see what caused their decline and fall There is a comâ€" mon factor contributing to the destruction of each Babylon, Egâ€" ypt, Greece, Rome, France all fell because of a low view of God and religion Spangler, in his "Decline du..w.fl."mntmw ‘tauhwtb-lthgndmlm ment of destruction has been in a westward direction. France was the last to fall, Who will be next? Mhmm.mm .Mu..mpoo'l-m'lm common interests. I don‘t mean to mu:xwmvflfl“"" of the Divinity of God. PC OHTLO OCV IAehonank That‘s The two have enlirely GIOPIIE methods for satiafying their inâ€" tereats in this reapect. To bring the tmulm-‘-rm obvioualy, is required on of both How much and Wwhen I arh not prepared to say. 1 hope sight into boy‘s work in Ontario und at the same time help me to deâ€" UInABTRRRTTTCE yâ€"«s V branches of the Church. When this organization adjourns this "Il' 22 Tone at Whithy, and » was dont at , and what 1 helped accomplish, 1 know I‘ll be willing to do all I can among the young | peoples‘ organizations of Lincoiln County. wmflw’"‘“‘fl"'" twoâ€"doilar bil is one of rica‘s most absurd abd oostly superstiâ€" wnu.mfimwnow wl n uic iotueky. The Supet: w y. gupet» n‘u“fiwnmmv wirés the to handle milâ€" lions of extra single bills weeldy, but also costs the Bursau g GRIMSBY BOY MAKES Engraving and Printing MMP VC 000,000 a year to manufacture the 300 million oneâ€"dollar bills that would not b6 ‘w“ww bills THE GRMSBY INDEPENDENT of the fruits different SA x+4, ONLY 14 SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL XMAS COLOURED BORDERS Rediâ€"fold For Pocket Wear ..........._....80¢ each Five Colowred Handkerchiefs ..............85¢ each SHOP EARLY WHILE THE SELECTION HANDKERCHIEFS No main ever has too many handkerchiefs WHITE LINEN Box of 3 R. C. Bowimmne Men‘s Weanr iefs, rich colours .........$1.50 each 7 MAIN W. a M*&Ad WForfused or Soft Collarsa, In a full variety of collar styles. Plain shade or stripes. French Cuff or Button Cuff, . For Tuxedo or Tails White collar band atyle, 6.50. White collar attached atyle, 6.90. Dress Wing collars 550. COLOURED SHIRTS $1.00 each , 14 to 17% wWHITE SHiATS DRESS SHIRTS Flannéletté and English in Fine warm pyjamas for cold winter nights. Nosiery â€" Beits and Buckles â€" Wallets â€" Cuff Links for the New French Buff Shirts â€" Tie and Collar Bars. §$4.00 to $7.00 BROADCLOTH PYJAMAS $5.50 to $10.00 $.00 to 7.00 You Can Put Your Finger BOURNE‘S A GIFT for HIM White c'utr wool or 200 to 6.80 White Monogram Scarf Initiais. The New Reversible Scarf :"â€"‘fi'nm' th, Can be reâ€" to give effect of plain shade or Twoâ€"Tone A large vartety of other Muffiers in rayoh or pure wool, Main shades or hand printed in a raige to suit any from 20000000000 cmd arentereagectisemmentrams sns * ++ % * R.M.W.A. Oscar for Style. +0 0 C o Plain ‘.t or N'._l.lw ‘n Spice. Macelestald‘s, anels, Poulards, neat patterns in Modernaires‘ by Forsyth â€" Rich Twill Printed mmmt:ru-um . varietyof panels and va designa. Very effective ... $2.00 Pure 8ilk W in woven brocades, Paisley De dmu:':rll.l (irebdermcipecitese _ 2.0 Other Silk Neckwear in good variety of inter Plain Shades esting patterns and very rich colourings 2.50 NEW NECKWEAR STYLES at PRONE 42â€" W MUIFLERS 1» POCKETWEAR In the True Forsyth Styl«. Soft Coro Spuns. Plain Shades from Pastels to dark red, blue, brown. Wool and Cotten Hait $.00 to 9.50 $1.00, $1.50, $2.00

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