Timmins Newspaper Index

Porcupine Advance, 9 Nov 1939, 1, p. 6

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Rualoals uxux"..o...u..u....:??.??a.tXt?fmfaA!ut“tuzuzyffffff% PAGE BTZX Jelly Powders "RESH CARROTS ‘RESH BEETS Blue KRibbon Coffee â€" â€" â€" 1b. 49¢ alifornia Emperor GRAPES No. 1 Creamery Butter â€" ib. 30c Easy to Prepareâ€"Always Popular "UIT PAYS TO SHOP AT THE WORKERS‘ COâ€"OP!" Thirteen years ago you brought a Coâ€"op into Northern Ontario! The great enterprise of toâ€"day is due to your coâ€"operation and loyalty. Continued expansion is an expression of your faith in all that we stand for. You can well feel proud when you honestly state thatâ€" A Nourishing Food for Kiddies Birthday Celebration Corn Syrup 2 lb. tin 19¢ 28 oz.â€"25¢ PICKLES or that Midnight "Snack" Lombard 2 for 23¢ 5 for 25¢ * zm WORK ER s. PHONE 6 1 9 TIMMINS Sweetheart PLUMS McLaren‘s Squat WORKERS‘ COâ€"OP DAiRY Ou: Fellow Coâ€"operators! to your own doorstep. An Opportunity of Serving You is Solicited "DOCTORS SAYâ€"‘A QUART A DAY " Eatmor 3 Ibs. for 27¢ CRANBERRIES ‘ly homeéâ€"toâ€"home Service delivers our B AG 24â€"lh, BAG 29¢ 85¢ Large Package ;23€ , Lux Five Roses bunches for Ask for WORKERS 2‘s Squat Large, tasty, whole, ripe berries Strawberries Daily Delivery 3 Ibs. for 29¢ Canned peas Fresh Pea 2‘s bquat Flavour perfection 2 for 23¢ Sweetheart 2 for 29¢ Sweetheart 18c tin Choice 14 orz. tin 19¢ with that Flavour 20p Ib. 25¢ w *4 #4# ## # # ## # # ## #. # # # #4 # # ## # # #4 # # #4 # # + # ## #, # + # *# # # ## *4 w# «+ »age« thath ## #4 #4 + # ## t# # # ## # w Li .. # Timmins â€" @ Phone 803 and 615 That warming beverage with the Chocolate Flavour 5 pound tin 19¢ Heinz Fresh Cucumber PICKLES â€" 20 oz. jar Heinz Tomato Ketchup 12 oz. bottles _â€" 2 for 39¢ CHRISTIE‘S RITZ SODAS 5 07. package.,........;......002...., IT PAYS TO SHOP AT THE WORKERS‘ TOMATO SOUP Regular 10% oz. tins 3 tins 25¢ ASSORTED SOUPS medium tins â€" 2 for 27e Heinz EVAPORATED MILK Schumacher Phone 1460 A famous soap at a real saving ANY BRAND 3 tins for 25¢ Christie‘s Premium SODAS package 4 .w.".v- .-..w.n ....“ .“ .“.“‘“‘. 2 lb. pke. 29¢ o. Porcupine Phone 52 and 57 2 for 209¢ FRYV‘S lb. 20¢ PUR E: BRE a x FA TAIT LETCHV® i1# RINDLESS, Celloâ€"wrapt MAPLE D A AA11T STEAK or ROAST Phick RB ROAST â€" . EASY TO CARVE BLADE or n i snouLperROAST BEEF â€" 18c Ib. CHOICE ROUND AALUILIN â€" CHOICE WING OR Iâ€"BONE STEAK ~ MILD CURE, SMOKED PICNIC HAM .â€" . CHOICE BONED and ROLLED Prime RIB ROAST â€" 29¢ lh. 29e 1b,. 25¢ lb. 28c Ib. In cocp:ration with the Dept. of Agriculture, the Workers‘ Coâ€"op is giving away to thrifty housewives 1000 "Beef Charts." Get your chart! KNOW your beef! KNOW what quality you are buying! KNOW what cut you are paying for! For "Blue Brand" quality beef that Every thrifty h_ou§ewife seeks to buy meat uvCiy VHillLY NOUSCWIIE seeks to buy meat as cheaply as possible And rightly so! But many miss an important pointâ€"QUALITY Poor Quality is dear in the long run. 1844 â€" â€" 1939 It all started in 1844 in the little town of Rochdale, England. A, small group of workersâ€"27 men and one womanâ€"openâ€" ed a coâ€"op store. Public reponse was not very good. The townspeople were skepâ€" tical and even a little hostile. Little did they realize that the principles on which this coâ€"op was organized would be the basis of oganization of millions of coâ€"opâ€" erators throughout the world. Toâ€"day, most successful coâ€"ops . . . like the Workâ€" ers‘ Coâ€"op ... adhere to what have come to be known as the "ROCHDALE PRINCIPLES" A wide variety of Breads, Cakes and Pastries and Daily Deliâ€" veries in Timmins, Schumacher, South Porcupine and surâ€" rounding districtsâ€"plus coâ€"operative quality, value and serâ€" vice are the advantages offered by PHONE 6 1 6 TIMMINS WORKERS‘ COâ€"OP BAKERY BLUE BRAND BEEF AYS TO EAT WORKERS‘ MEAT" at the lowest prices, you will agree OPEN MEMBERSHIP â€" Anyone may join. ONE MANâ€"ONE VOTEâ€"No matter how many shares a person may have, they just have one vote. TRADE DIVIDENDâ€"Profits of coâ€"op distributed to customers according to how much they buy at the coâ€"op. LIMITED INTEREST ON CAPITALâ€" No more than 6% on shares. Usually 3%. POLITICAL and RELIGIOUS NEUâ€" TRALITYâ€"No affiliation to any political party or religious group. EDUCATIONâ€"Education of memberâ€" ship to be an important part of the coâ€"op program. COâ€"OPERATIVE â€" COâ€"OPERATIONâ€" All coâ€"ops to unite their efforts to further the coâ€"operative movement. Government Inspected 29¢ 23¢ Sliced

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