Grimsby Independent, 6 Oct 1949, p. 8

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Arrmuer JUMBO PEAS *# 19¢ Aylmer :.; SOUP 2%% 19c¢ Clark‘s PORK and BEANS "~ 11c Fancy Pink SALMON * 23c Kels APPLE JUICE 2% 15§¢ tocacs. APRICOTS * 30t¢ SPECIAL â€" AYLMER FANCY PUMPKIN 2 %%21¢ Libby‘s MINCEMEAT * 37c »*~ WHITE CAKE MIX »= 29¢ SPECIAL â€" HARVEST GOLDEN CREAM STYLE Romar PEANUT BUTTER ¢~ 37c ROMAR COFFEE % 5§53¢ CORN 2:# 23c DANDEE TEA »= 386, 75¢ MAPLE LEAF :‘ 296, 83 QUIX Soap Powder » 31: JAVEX *~15¢, 24¢, 47¢ LUX BATH SOAP 2«â€"=27¢ SUNLIGHT SOAP 2==23 SPIC and SPAN =â€"236, 69° OXYDOL â€"14:, 34:, 68 P:imolive SOAP:â€"@, 13i¢ sUPER SUDS =â€"â€"346, 58: SPECIAL â€" LYNN VALLEY KERNEL CORN 2 :: 29c PECANS in SHELL =4§ Green Giant WAX BEANS 2 * 29¢ HEINZ BABY CEREAL »=>23¢ KEEN‘S MUSTARD * 19c, 35¢, 65¢ PARD CAT FOOD 2:# 27c Society DOG FOOD * 14¢ CROSSE AND BLACKWELL‘S â€" BTL 21¢ V8 (by CAMPBELL‘S) â€" BTL _ A§C GRAPES, Cal. Tokay ... . CRANBERRIES ....... APPLES, No. 1 Greening APPLES, Dom. Wealthy CELERY HEARTS ..... CELERY STALKS, large BANANAS, Yellow Ripe POTATOE®S, N.B. or Ont. JOHNSON‘S WAX PASTE STYLE == 59c, 98c CLO COAT . =59c, 98c LIQUID WAX â€" »== 590 ;;'.E"E:l'vl-;(ir ATOES, Imp. SPRING CHICKEN® .. ... :n _sc SKINLESs SMOKED WEINERS . SLJICED PORK LIVER .. ... _ ... P!AMEAL!DCO’I'TAGEROLIS SLICED SIDE BACON .. .. . ._._> SIOKEDPICNICSRANKLESS. HEINZDIILHCIIE Ketchu p «â€"â€" Fresh Daily â€" w_wl.nimm Bunch Carrots, Bests, Spinach in bu Carrots, W,“I‘*" Squa Squash. SPECIALS MEAT DEPARTMENT REDUCED TO CLEAR Cabbage, Savoy Cabbage, h in bulk, Turnips, Bulk 4 Squash, Table Queen 16â€"0L . . bkt. 49¢ . Bkt. 49%¢ bundle 15¢ 10 lbe. 28¢ .3 los. 29¢ Tbs. e 2 for S¢ Ib, 18¢ 65¢ Ib. 49¢ Ib. 45¢ Ih. 35¢ Ib. 60c Ib. 68¢ Ib. "De Ib. p. m. where she vill stay until Thursday. he will then leave for England, spend eight days there, ldmcyouhfll_-flfl*h“ ian on the Corfu. AMM!! MRMTI!® days in Bombay she will posted to the district in Central Indi®, "MT!" she will enter the Unted Church Mission Field. Until then Miss Bridgman has no idea of where she will be sent. Winona wishes her Godspeed and happiness in the colâ€" ourful career ahead. w# ® ® Wh)fi.u‘lfl.‘ John Budge of Winona, on the obâ€" servation of their Sist wedding anniversary, Thursday, Sept 29th Many many more such happy anâ€" niversaries to both of you * # L Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cameron Tempest, with their children are m.mumflt'fi Mrs. Tempest‘s parents, ® a <# Mr. Victor Lamcaster of Toronto is staying at the home of Mrs. K C Millikin for twio weeks. Mr. Lanâ€" caster is taking the place of Mr. C. C. Tempest at the Royal Bank during his absence. e Ee PP OO E0s sae En N enc e s C mm:m(or m'ouvren ll!d!-:;‘l::u)uoowuud mhn%”m cit» caster taking place "I ns welcome news. 3 C. C. Tempest at the Royal BA®K|zâ€"gy of such newcomers is seen during his absence. |pyuumr0ngo{luch a large mm mm “mp.lhtwlihllmlvfi. COMMUNITY SHOWERS _ | #2 : se s sez um e \ C L auculs 1e ~AenieE mmn'"www Miss Nancy Thommas was the guestâ€"ofâ€"honour sat one of the loveâ€" lest bridal showrers of the season, held on Friday ewening, at the Leâ€" Nearly sevently guests were preâ€" sent, and many more lovely gifts were unwrappedi from those who could not be preesent Everything was thought of from plastics, cups and saucers, dinner plates, coolie jars, to towels, tablecioths and giassware. A good laugh was enâ€" joyed over the presentation of two beautiful black aprons embroidered pointedly, "him" and "her." A delightful tes was served after the gifts were all opened and adâ€" mired. In the lkitchen, Mrs. Walter ‘Tune was the mostess, and prepared mwm‘m‘m A pretty note Was on when five little girls were in charge of the serving. Ruthie Thomas, who is just four years old, Shirley Hand, Barbara Jean Hall, and Elizabeth and Jean Keegan were the giris, lmmw\nummm ly mssisting Miss Helen Mcintosh ‘The shower was brought to a close with s pretty speech from the guestâ€"ofâ€"honour, who told the group that she had spent her life among them &8 friends, and would remember Witona, and cnddz Anviting all seventy to visit her TWO HUNDRED DUTCH _ | â€" PEOPLE AT WORSHIP: Kenton, Ohio ,Each Sinday morning for the past three w#ke cars and trucks have been lin®! up in front of Winâ€" ons Hall, andlater in the evening they are thercaguin. These are the Dutch peopleof the district, and newly arrive immigrants find a warm welcome here among other new arrivals nd alder Dutch peoâ€" ple who havéived in Canada many y-nmmmmml weeks ago, ad each week ministâ€" Hall, Winonsa. Hostesses were the dstricteven though unde standing thEnglishâ€"spoken ser hoar Ub while A POPULAR GHRL ) ship together wWINONA â€" FRUITLAND the I are ® THE CRIMSBY INDEPENDENT he il India, where Unted Church English, and tongue wous PHONE 750 Mwaâ€"bmhullfl" thing for the country has already mmnflhmwlfl Canadians, and that more are consâ€" sUPPLEMENT â€" Harfigngotors se P S d 20 nam-wcllulh_bfl_fl:“m- | Hart, while tes was . poured means the large mirror used MM N """"~ Flanking the centrepiece were two silver candalabra holding six pink tapers. Another basket of pink und white snapdragons filled the fireplace, and ca:sled out the colâ€" our scheme further. ‘nm‘gunltolhuflc Mrs. Fred Smith and Mrs. FORD AND MONARCH were APPOINTED TO OTMTAWA NN GOVERNMENT POST Kenneth » McDougall Joyce Joyoe t o (be W were Mrs. Raiph Cocks, Mrs. Hotâ€" w“'m.“w * and Mrs. Norman Cormick. His work will centre a deal among the many is groups of the country, With 90"" mmunumhm mmwmnw ;unmsm.wnwm-nd this department many of these older citizens in Canada, as well e iT T Nee Phevas older citizens in Canada, as well as newer arrivals would suffer tremendous handicaps in their still being unable to speak or read Engâ€" lish fluently. The problems of transiation are widespread, affectâ€" ing many branches of business such Mr. Diskowsky‘s work will also entail contact with many ethnic and volunteer groups in the key aantres of the country. It also SALES AND sErvicge working with d Bridgman, Atkinson, language . Nell Reinke, of w ; 1: $ o. dRorsptpas s RE inces in the ’“”hm.-"‘d, [ training for The appointment folloP® _ Te Diakowsky‘s graduation majâ€" Afaster University, whert he 2+ ~~~ citaeanhy. ored in EHNB""" _ Sea 1 ontering his thesis, and i4 Phâ€" mwww"“_,"’ WE _ ors at McMaster T20 smat p. Me 7°"# "" ‘ral seeing him the h regs cdoonnfll‘o.mn!’ow Limited (Dept. 22B), 16.50 WEST MAIN STREET 1950 DIARIES DAILY JOURNALS CALENDAR PADS Is The Time To Order You ftollows Mrâ€" 3‘s graduation from MC niversity, where he wndw’ Ets sz and is now CRIMsBy

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