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Oakville Record-Star, 30 Sep 1943, p. 5

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THE OAKVILLE RECORD-STAR a4-1b. Per COTTOS lb, Per COUPON SHORT RIB ROAST «= BLADE ROAS' CHOICE TENDER — FIEST 5 PRIME R ea IB Roast i BAG ¥:.. COOKED MEATS _ ot, @ LUNCHEON ROLL - - - - ~~ - s th See © LIVER and OWEEGE LOAF © = - - - - bh 35¢ ONTARIO APELES __«_ FOR COOKING ~~ FOR EATING Domestie Grade WOLF RIVER 6-qt. basket ao Domestic Grade WEALTHY’S 4 lbs 29c THE PERFECT EATING APPLE, DOMESTIC GEADE iicIntosh Reds _ 6-qt. basket 59c or 3 lb. 25c SELECTED QUALITY SNOW WHITE CAULIFLOWER . large heads, each A Limited Quantity of Small Heads Priced Lower. SELECTED QUALITY - REALLY GOOD EATING SWEET POTATOES 3 lb 29c « ONTARIO BLUE CONCORD GRAPES * THE SEASON WILL SOON BE OVER - GET YOURS | Now! 10c 144-1b. ce COUPON Ih, 19c SELECTED QUALITY SAVOY CABBAGE FROM CALIFORNIA - JUICY — LEMONS good size 300’s_ doz. 39c CARROTS Ontario Se yeaa 4 lb 15c 10c __large head _ SELECTED QUALITY - Gi GREEN or CELERY HEARTS edd si ie bundle FEOM CALIFORNIA MEE! MALAGA eS lb. 19c ered THIS 1e tome Biel», A whee Peli, ks teaay amt Bee AUNT JEMIATA — Just Aca Bolling We READY SOUP MIX ® GREEN PEA or BEAN- - Z Phas. ?3¢ * YELLOW PEA- - - - 9: Per Cox. , These favourites with Loblaw custom- ers for many years are on the food front overseas... as soon as condl- tions permit, you will be able to buy your favourite brand again. 2. eas c? GLASS DRIP COFFEE MAKER alwitys ous ffee ground especially any wast for = $1 5) mr omy EACH od : econ Heat Resistant "Glass. " / oe ~~ e ra {for flavor. —— =o a= 6 aw sank ipelinr ad Tes OVERSEAS GIFT PACKAGES BY * SWIFT’S and AYLMER i PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY iculaks and order forms avuilable at all Loblaw stores BEANS 2 *=: 29% VAN CAMP'S PRE-COORED REAL HOMPE- HAKED BEANS THAT COOK IN ONLY #0 MINT Ts MEILSON’S COCOA * 16° BRUCE’S BIRD SEED = 17‘ HEINZ CUNDENSED aa, OF OF TOMATO SOUP MEAT SAUCE - ~~ 25° Lieut. RAVION COUPONS VALID ALL PRICES * SUGAR — Nos. 1 to 16. ErrEorive ° BUTTER — Nos 28 to si. UNTIL (Nos. 24 to 27 re © TEA and COFFEE — Nos, 1 to 17: SATURDAY © MEAT — Nos. 17 to 19. NIGHT inka sl aay Sept. 30th.) RESERVES — ns “D" Nos. 1 to 5 ® CANNING COUPON. — All Coupons valid a a ed ol i i | Local, Personal, Sacial’ Mr. and with and Mrs, daughter Mr, Barrey week i. Moward A Bi spent the Mra. V.OHL andl Barrey. WSS a “Jim'’ Davis, RCN.V.R,, is home on leave Mrs. W. 8S; Davis, BY, NSE Tat eee | Ronald oC, Brooman, 2UCN.V.R. has been homg on leave trom Déep jbrook, NS. S. Miss Elliott from St, MP hong and Mra, Jack Brooman and Ronny, of -¢, sin, fAilso wert guesta at the home Erooman, Allan St, L ¥ oe Thy Oakville i Haine and School _ Association opened their Fall term with gun” Autumn tea School auditorium on Monday noon of this week. The after: attractive ten-table, centred with a silver Tee) iket of gladioli was presided over hoy Mra, Frank Pullen and= Mrs. Rey Smith, ‘Those assisting were \ Mrs, Claude Rent, Mra, Perey Cow ro Mes, Arthwr heaven, » Mra. C2 MeDormott and Mrs. (Pee 4H Stott. | eotm Smith reeeived the The presilent introduced the Oaleville teseliers to the mane mothers present. | Views | Major ( T. Sharpe tins arrived vhome from overseas, A.C. 2 “Rin? Dow wiling is how! takiny a churse in Hamilton. ish Hall, on Wedes,, Oct. Oth, at A eordlial invitation tended to all teen-age colléetion, & p.m. rirls. Silver Hughes an of her Alfred Air Mrg. John Cartwr ight nouiees the daughter Edna May, Comatock, Cnited States Corps, son of Mr. Comstock, Kenmore, NvY. will take place Oct. South Dakota... engagement to Ray Army Mre. Win. The mar- 17th, ringe Sioux Falla, Pigs ‘And Politics (Contnaied Fron From Page 1) resulted in the building of a road, public oF nny soft . project, job for political stalwarts No of require work should reeeive or be man who is capable doing jparte lowalts, With the gorernument's yntral over the jives and welfare of the liestizens: n new aense oof service } MNES? he @Vineed he our represent latives. In the past there has been lta much greed of affiee and too greatoa failure to appreciate Hts ob lientions, are demanding that Today pe op} ” political partics be Baer in their programmes, This they are entitled to, They are entitled to ample time Ito investigate “ind analver these! ipréegrammes, Sinp elections must he! if democratic in Greed of of- in thing of the to retain confidence past Peeoile arte Htheir representatives. fice must be subordinated to public | jservice. } 1 District Championship Holstein Show Oakville Arena Friday, ( Oct. 8 together This ovent will hiring the winners from the following County Shows: Brant, Haldimand, Halton, Lincoln, i Peel; Simcoe, _ Waterloo, Wellington, Welland, and York. A real opportunity for all lovers lof good Hvyestork to see the tops’ in the “Black and Whites.” C. L. GOODHUE jof Vaudreuil, Que. tribbons, commencing will DAES ni Taw ‘Sponsored | by The Hol -stein-Friesian Association of Ontario. visiting his moth: , town after in Central: Alex —J2; . Mrs. Mal-; guests and) ~“Parevitle tt. it. @N- in Aer) hecoming # | the | refused an job merely’ heenuse of-his4 i $1.00 Page 5 Capt D0. went an operation while proceeding Gladman, -who under ito Kiska with the Canadian am Ameritan forces, was in town re) centls, Mra. Gladman and ehildreu are lieing in tewn gud (apt. Gla man has returucdl fo duty om tlie West Coast. bs _ a | Mro and Mrs. Alfred E. Whit- aker and family have returned to Ting at Nayinner, The engagement ts announced af Kileen Riyth .Thomos, daughter of Mr. ainf Mrs, A, U. Thomas, of Oakville, ta Douglas Haig, son of ‘Sr Ge Haig aad the late. Nenes Haig, of Philipsburg, ding will take jplace in St. dol United Church, on Bagurilay, ober 9th, at 3 gem. u's Cyt. Set. ©. F. Dauliney waa the of the Vanrouver Rotary Clab rex ently, fecording’ to a lepier recel ‘wed b¥ his mother, Mrs, FOC. Dan bnev, from the Club avhich wrote Que. The at ; guest to inform lier-that le was in good health and enjoying his leave. Vow t Rilmn. W. F. ‘* Woody” MePhee! is home on Turlough Const. hotest Callingham Willinr Jeave visiting his grandmother, = James Hunter, Three voung men who have left engage in. the In Yoving memory of « dear hus Pre. Willian, resets Oct. st, band and father, Mackie, killed avi 1a). You went, it seems but vester lay) And now hy You crosses, Tow oh row Tinger where the poppies grow, Not dead, Ever Barhara, ST. JOHN’S UNITED Rev. E. B. Eddy, B.A. B.D. Mr, Irven Fell, Choir Leader. but just nivav. remembered bv wife and adnate (| Miss L. M. McBain, A.T.C.M., Organist Sunday, Ovet. Ard ots Communion Service 7 pan. Bove. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Society of Oakville DUNDAS & RANDAL STS. sunday Morning Service and Sunday School at 11 o'clock. | Comat? Bee OCTOBER 3, 1945 “UNEREALITY"’ 4! Wednesday Meetin,, 4 p.m (2nd and 4th Wednesdays) Including Testimonies of Healing through Christian You are cordially invited to attend the services and to make use of the Free Public Reading Room Upen Tuesdays 3.30 to 5 p.m. where the Bible and all auth- orized Christian Science liter- ature may be read, borrowed or purchased, and subscribed for. 5 Se a WAR NERVES Quickly Give Way WAMPOLE’S Phospho- | Lecithen Valuable Nerve And General Tonic 16 oz. ‘| DUNN’S DRUG STORE Phone 650 Lost Cuws, Lost Sheep, t I Mra! from the Worst Thursday, Friday & Satur. 30, Oct. I, 2 “PRIDE OF THE YANKEES” Disney — “Sky Trooper.” Chapt. 8—“Sea Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, Oct. 4,5, 6 Laraine Day. SOON—“DuBarry Was A Lady’ T GREGORY THEATRE AIR-CONDITIONED (The Life Of Lou Gehrig) with Gary Cooper, Teresa Wright, Babe Ruth. Fox News, Raiders.” Saturday Matinee. “JOURNEY FOR MARGARET” A dramatic bombshell with Robert Young, Musical — “California Junior Symphony.” Pete Smith — “7th Column.” Traveltalk — “Romantic Nevada.’ (Technicolor ) Rec l Skelton, Lucille B all, Shows at 7.20 and 9.30 Mondays to Fridays. Saturdays and aylidasa 15 minutes earlier. Saturday matinee at 2.30. ane "Budget Tickets in 3's 6's and 9’s-—Adults. 2 ee ce eT Western [ 5 | Dancing 9 to 1 . Pilot Offiver r tick Dhewding harvest are Horace Howell, Jack] No successor having tein eed Sfra.Hugh Adair, nee Erhel Ree wak home on five dave leave-and Higgins and Fred Savage. They go ftO St. Jude’s parish to suctesd Can-’ of "Toronto, formeriy of Odie Fe now mtattoned wt Afalton: ito. Manitoba, hi Dy “Russel Smith os reetor, Cab enlisted with the C.WLA. six 5 eased a ye Si dah wits ly ead Chur wall on Smith announced on Sunda tit! months age and is now at MacDon- Tider the auspices of the Dor! will ate a rummage silo, Saturday, |UY request he would remain until ald College, where she -is-taking 4 eas Club an Dlostrated tecture will Ofkoher &n a0) pum., tn the ithe vacancy is filed * course in cooking, he preseuted by Mise Elen Hewitt church gymnasiom. " 1998.39} ov the work of the Canailinn Moth- = rear tens meee | | oe jercraft Soclety fu St. Jutle’s Par- In oon = THANKSGIVINC ... —= DANCE === VICTORIA HALL | Friday, October 8th,’43 featuring — THE RHYTHM RASC ALS Admission 50c ed ARSIGHTED householders are seeing the urgent need of preparing their homes now against this winter's coal shortage. They are-acting now! HEATING SYSTEMS MUST BE EFFICIENT: HOMES SHOULD BE ADEQUATELY INSULATED. Here are some jobs doing NOW! Have your. entire heating system inspected. Order necessary repairs. d be Have your furnace thorovghly cleaned by a competent man. Insu- late furnace and pipes where necessary. Be sure that you have sufficient storm windows and that all windows and doors fit tightly. Have cracks in walls repaired. Weatherstrip wherever it Ms ~ necessary. Consider seriously the insula- tion of ceiling and walls. Many homes waste as much as 60%, of their fuel through ineffi- cient heating equipment, inadequage insulation heat losses. Winter is just around the corner. lads NoW! and other - oggy Eyes Make Butterfinger Workers It is a scientific fact that 80% of your motions are con trolled by your eyes, which also carry 83% of the knowledge that reaches your brain. Yet one-third of all workers in the country have uncor- rected errors of vision, ere are a great many people who do not even know that ner sight is impaired. Don't risk being that kind of - worker. Have your eyes examined — the only eyes you will ever have ure very precious to you — ‘e are prepared to render a truly scientific service and help you keep clear-eyed and efficient for your patriotic job. John R. Byers, Phm. B. OPTOMETRIST OAKVILLE, ONT.

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