Magrath Store News (November 29, 1957)

An archive of the Magrath Trading Store News. The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Wes Balderson to digitize and display this content. PHONIES: OFFICE 21 Friday, November 29th, 1957 HARDWARE 34 DRY GOODS 124 Nkgrath, Alberta GROiCilllES 4 QrinoLtnes etc» Season* s styles...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
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Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1957
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Summary:An archive of the Magrath Trading Store News. The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Wes Balderson to digitize and display this content. PHONIES: OFFICE 21 Friday, November 29th, 1957 HARDWARE 34 DRY GOODS 124 Nkgrath, Alberta GROiCilllES 4 QrinoLtnes etc» Season* s styles« Sweaters PYJAMAS Warn, oatforteble fitt­ing striped pyjamas made rf sturdy, closely \ woven flannelette that ! launders wed. Button front cvat: has lapels and breast pocket* Trousers have draw tape at olit, Assorted oolors and stripes THAT MAN ON YOUR SHOPPING LJ^T.„i®y we ASSORTED COLOER)« FOR suggesst some of the folOwing gifts : ' GLtOVS. line ri, drerr .$3,8 BELTS.all leather.$1,0 TIES.woven & printed.1l.00 ET CUFF LINK SETT.,W.th tie rlide.$2.00 SOCKS.Diamond, all wooO. .99 BOYS DRESS SHIRTS .A REAL GIFT SET.« including shirt, bow tie and cuff links. Shirt is neatly tailored from sanforized fabric. Codiar is fused for smnar^in^sis. Top qiuility, moCdeately priced. Gift boxed. Boys sizes. The Mlntyre Ranching G^i^ip^]n^r won first prize with their carload lot showing of Herefords at the Toronto Ro^yil M^el^:a A^ghciutinral Fair. Ms« Vic Deglow of Penticton B.C. is a visitor at the home of her son and daughter­in- law, Mr. and Ms* Gordon Deglow. Good quality sanforized cotton broa&cLoth. Tailored to give i neat fitted look. Fused oollsr« MEN'S DRESS SI-IIIRTS Patients in the Magath Mnèirpil Hosp­ital during the past week include Mss Paul­ette HindLey, Mr. Rena HUlmer, M. Olaf Gaamess, Mr, Dave Keee.er, M, Frank Dubowski Sr., Ms, Lillian Minor and Ms. _ McOClin. SOCKS Neo and colorful socks in both stretchy and regular styles includ­ing Nylon and Wool, blends. Iawrence Aoting IMyor Ken Blderson and Richard Bradshaw attended a special meeting in Carlston Tuesday of representatives of Town Coounds fom Raymond, Mggrath and Cardston to protest the raising of Natiural Gas rates. SCARVES Self fringe« IMPORTED WOOL SCAR1VS,. new bright colorful patterns in imported wool. A wide variety of cplors ind patterns Good full size* Word was received by Mr, and Ms, John Tteele of the passing of little' Brian Blame' 5 month old son of M. and Ms, Tteele ' Blurnel of IKnggsgte, B. C. Brian suffered an attack of pneumonia and passed away at an early hour Wednesday mooning COLORS; Wine or Green BOYS SIZES outstanding value this low GIFT price BOYS' FANCY CARDIGANS fashioned from new Nyralaine in'a fancy woven design. SWEATERS An at Modern man is one who drives a mort­gaged. car over a bond-financed highway on «credit-card gas. THE MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD " A Good Place to Trade” - BEEF SIRLOIN. .».tender, per lb.,, , lliilllllHUllI I HI Hl I llllll I III11IIIIIHI1 lllllll II III Hlllll II III Illi IIIIIIIIHIIHIH II IIH ll HiIHiIIIIIIH I Hill IHUIH H HIIIIIHlll >HH III IIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIUIIIIIIIIIII Utili I IIIlHlIII Hi llllllll HI Ill 11I Il III I mill Ill I Il II till llllllll Illi II Ill lit lilll IIIIIIII HI I HI HIHHHII lllllllll I BY THE PIECE,.,. per lb,.,,. 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Church held a very successful Ward Rendon Saturday evening in the Assembly HU with approxim.tcly 220 members enjoying a sumptuous banquet prepared by members of the Relief Society and served by membeers of the Junior M Men and Gleanurs, Bishop N^l ELetcher gave some woOL. chosen remarks previous to the dinner, Reimirks by President Hicken and Elder Paxman were enjoyed followed by the program which was under the direction of Mr and Mrs. Jay Hamlton with M<. Hiamiton acting as N.stor of Ceremonies. The Assembly'HILL took on a "Ciarniv.l Air” with the theme "There's No Buus.ness Like Show M,C, Jay, attired in swallow tail coit, introduced the following program interspiced w,th jokes: Judy Hadlton, Sylvia Brown, Allan FLetcher and Betty Ann Tanner - a mislicil "June is Busting Out All Oer”; Joan C^histeisei as a pert snake charmer gave a olarinot solo; Cl Alston dressed as an Oriental Fortune Teller gave "To A Wife” w_th his wife Doreen dressed as a Gypsy Fortuno 'Eler responding with "To A Hwtand’. L„ B, lenier and A_vira Bridge, dressed as Opera Singers^ combined their taLents in a hilarious duet and dance singing "Ah Sweet My^ary of Life”, The condLud*- ing number was a comedy act with Ifuuroen Tamer, Betty Tanner and Iaureen Brewerton attired as downs. Dincing commleied the evening's entertainment, A tragic accident resulting in the death of Mss Joan Bingham, aged 44, occurred on the highway 2 miles west of Raymond Saturday evening in a 2-car collision. Mss Bingham was accompanying her sister, Ms, Wm. NJder and two sons to Willing when the mishap took place resulting in her instant death. Born and edutcated in Mggrath Jean had been employed as a telephone operator at the local office for the past six years and had been Ojpeator for the pest year. She was an active worker in the Magath young peoples orgain.z,tions of the L, D, S. Church. Predeceased by her mother and a brother she is survived by her father Francis; sis­ters Ms, Miry Gurney of Magath, Ms. Mldred Peterson of WeUing, Mrs. (Grace Peterson of Spokane, Wall., Mrs, Elaine Sabey of Aims, Iowa, and Mrs, Ruth lb Ider of Raymond; hnothers Orson of Raymond and Melvin of Magrath. Funeral services will, be held Wwediesday in the First W.ard Cth]pel at 2 P.M. w.th Bishop Njy.1 Fletcher officiating, M, and Ms, Bruce Wocodbiury Left by car Tuesday moiming for their home in LLnn'ieLd, Mssachuuetts after spending the past bocnth. visiting heir parents, M. and Mr, Krmeth AHerson. osnNIGH I WEAR Negligee and Qown Sets Nylonized ouyot tricot gown with negligee to mtch. Gown has wide sheer nylon shoulder straps, ruffle at hem, braid trim at bodice. Negligee has tie at coLl.r. The out^-ofthe-ordinary gift for the sp<^<^sL^i lady on your list. Gift Boxed. Qfi Jlannelette dPy/amas Baby Don Style. New, different, Cosy, Cormor■0t.ile. PM.de of pointed OLa.teelettd it good weight for warmth. and Long piui-over top with mitching patty 'brief. Both smartly styled. Gay trmmitg. SIZES: Simai, Medium and large. R98 I to. L.R, Jensen won fourth prize in the fine staple wool class and fourth and sixth prize in the finerniediim staple wool class at the Toronto Royyl Winter Pair. CHRISTMAS CARDS SPECIAL VALUE CHRISTMAS CAIRDs .FamLly iSSio■ment. Particulary designed to please every member of the family. 21 colorful cards. Each card with mtcM-g envelope. At .outstanding value. 491 M. and Ms. Louis Ganske of Great Falls, Montana were recent visitors at the hone of his brother and sister-inmio, to. and Mrs . Gus Ganeke,____ __________________________ _____ shop now for cHRt>ims and avow that iast“ MINUTE RUSH, BEDSPREADS s, Choice of wLh.te or o.th contrasting chertUe Also plain pla colored grounds trim. Double bed size 90 x 100. Fine qiuility closely sewn baby chenille bedspreads. Heavy overlay pattern in ■beutiful muti- A. colored / . Tsuges to. Wway-e Robinson left by plane Tues­day afternoon for Phoonex, Arizona. PILLOW CASES EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES - it a wide assort­ment of styles. Embroidered borders. His & Hers; to. and Mo»; Florals, etc "HOMESTEAD" PILHWI CASES - finely wo^€^i^,128 threads to the inch. Your assurace of cont­inuous wear after related laundering |69 BOXED EMBROIDERED PI^IL^C^^d CASES - qiu.lity bleached cotton with colored CTibboidcred designs. Boxed in piirs. |29 TOWELS SCREEN PRINTED TERRY TOWELS - soft finish, thickly Lvip.ed wlh-te teoiy towels attractive'■ ly screen pointed it mutti-cilir fLiOil desi^a. While they last 'LINGERIE f Slips. . ladies 1 crepe slips, straight cut. ' Diiity trmimitg of lac at bodice and hem. I ITTTtV tUOV 32 to 42 . '771 TOWEL SETS - Vory a. ttoactive mitti-■citirdd screen print designs on plain-backgrounds. Valety of choice of crlips8-_ 'T/qQ fPanties IADIES1 OPAQUE NYLON SLIPS, Straight cut shadow panel ¡Wide nylon "¡Lace trim. 32 to 42. ' LADIES FANCY PANTS BRIEFS. Always a pleasing gift, Ton-run, un­shrinkable fabric. WHHTTEpiny. SmaL, Medium & Iiogd.AD ("j ja LAJUEM NYLON PANTY BRIE?. Dinty lace trimming or knitted rib at leg opening. WHITE ONLY, ladies sizes, MESoES RAYON PANTTEEs .rayon tricot knit. Dantily trmmed with l.acd. Brief style. COLORS: Pink, Blue, White. 381 _ '’I’ve sacrificed everything I had in order that you could study meddicne," the irate father told his son, "and now that you are a doctor, you tell me I have to give up smooiiig»11 BE SURE AND USE OUR HANDY IAY-AWAY PIAN. WE WILL GIADLY KEEP YOUR "CHRISTMAS" IN OUR BASEMENT. SANTA CAN PICK IT UP CHRISTMAS ., EVE FOR HIS DELIVERY. Hand Wa^n^e^i’s .3'0 575 'iiiijijiiiiiiiinumiii iniiiiii m i iiniibiimimiiiiiiiminimuimiiHm ■ miiiiiiiümiiIIHimill rnimmum Friends wiil be sorry to hear of the dee.th of Ifrs, Clayton (Nora) Hormon of Pincher Creek, and farmer Mggr.th. resident. Her death occurred Monday1^ November 18th in St. Vincent’s Hospital, Fimceal services wore hold in the Pinchcr Creek United Church Woediosday with internent in Fairview Cemee.— Hunting Knives ,15Oto595 Dick Calls 19%° 7^ G-un Cleaning Reloading Tools.19 95 miillUhlt illlllli I l 11I il iI itl I Il l I l I l J itil It l ! l 1111I l iUftTHTHbl)lllllllllllllllllllllli illlllllllibllllli I lI li J I HIIllii 11I1>i I11I ll . i 1IIl I i J l l l 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 22 calibre Ri fl e. 140 .«Up, Toasters 1995to 3795 Canting Rods. 2 95andUi ■ lUlmiiliiiiii I liUtliiiil HI LUHiiiill li-iil ililil^lHliliimilHllHiill fUHUlliliUll miiiiiiiil li lllllllllllilililiill I Radar Lights.1095 Hunter Lanterns.5” Electric Drills. 23^°up '■ill ■ I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I ■ I ■ ■ ■ I ■ ■ I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I II I I I I UbitililllOlIII!blUkllll I ■ I I ■ I ■ ■ ■ ■ I ■ ii|l|*im ■ ■ ■ I ■ I 1 I ■ ■ ■ mill I ■ ■ I ■ ■ ■ I ■■ I 1 ■ ■ I 1 ■ ■ ■ I I ■ I I ■ I I UlfH'IMtlll*!« Seeoers HO: 3?5 io 1195 ■Limi I mi mmi i hi mumimmmmmimm im ill ii i i i i i i ii i i mi | Mliiihu >ntitiriH»tiHu i huh .imim I mi «limimi 11. .mrnmim’mimim.mrn.mmm>.,i-. . Friends in Migri th and district will be interested to know that M\ .and Angus Wood of New Weestênster B.C, and well known h^re, left recently to holiday in Demmrk« They will spend moot of their time in Copen­hagen where their son Robert is posted in the custcras with tho RCM,, Upon their ro­turn in June they will be accompanied by their son, his wife and two childrens Fry Pans -Electric with lid 2595 Dior (Crimes Eldter-Cc. Table Lamps Ploor Lamps. D^d Taaies. □.ock Radios 1°95 <7 95 3 up mmi 22^ up 9 5° up 3995 i i im i i i i i i mi i mum i mi mmi rm i mi i i i i i i ih i i i i i i i i i immi i i ti i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i mi mi i i i i i i i m i i mi mi i i i i iiii i mi i i ibmu r nr ir r r m ir Mantle Radios • • • 2795 up Magazine Racks 2 75 up mmmrn. mi 11111111 u 11111111111 ii limn 1 m i11 m i im u m i nm t111111111 j 1111 j 11111 mu 111 11 i m .iiiijimiiimmmmmmmmiiimiimmmmmimimimmummim . “or Boys Haar Dryers Irons Mixeetes 995 1195to 2195 24L55 Basket Bails with Hoops . imm.iumum Basket Balls 1% 1295 fhbimibniiiiiibuuitiuih(umiuiihiiiiibibiiiiiiimHbiHiiiiiiu«iiiuiiiiitiiiiuibiiiuiiiimiiiiimimiibiimmii iimiiiiuimiim Skates.675 to 1495 Toboggans.875 .<• ìimumih. . Bi cvcles.455° un-L . . .1.11. . Floor Pcl.ishe^s.4995up O 98 R 95 & ana. <*> Vacuum Cleaners.8 295up 3/ c- -A Dods Skates WHITE Bi cycles. Ç7 98 O TO 1° 95 925 1L95 4550 up PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th - 30th. Be sure and fill ou± the free ticket on the Christaas GIFT store EUer you received in the mil. Drop the coupon in the box provided in the Dry Goods Depp. Some I^ucky person will win a delightfuL 4 tube portable radio. e ! STUDY YOUR FLIER AL© ENJOY 'WORTHWHILE SaV* INGS FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. . • . . . «. . .MIX. . . . . . . . .||> . . ZJ . . . . fiX Be sure and see the Terry Pyjamas for Infants. 3 piece sets. $1.28 ::ii!ir.;roev.w«.?ra HI 1 rack Of ladies Dressier including Tafetas, ’Wlom-Dcroinj, etc. Wirm Flannelette pyjairas, White background with French designs in red and black. SMALL. .MEDIUM. .LARGE REGULAR $4,98 iiilliiliiHiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiliiiiHKiiiiiiniiiiiiilii Cotton Tweed Mts.,woll made in a variety of twio-tone colorings. Size 24x36, $3,27 LINTLESS TERRY TEA TOWEES, It's It's colorfuL, It's exciting, Absorbs w^iisr imamdiately and are absoluteLy Lint­Less, IS x 30 inches, 98$ Ladies Hand DaggLeth© very Latest in styLe appeal and just in time for CCrrst- Choose earLy for best selections, A assorment of color s«.,.$3,59 mis^ good FULL FASHIONED NYLONS Smrt 'colorful Men's Ties. RejguLars up to $2.50 each. Famous Name Brands. Give him Ties for Christmas, c iDiitiinnfiiitififiiHfiiHiiiiiiininiifiiiniiiiiintfiiHiiiHiiiiiiiiHifHrnNiHiiihiinfHuitinHHHitJiiHiifniiniifiiinhiifHHiiii MEN'S ORION PULLOVER SWEATERS . V neck styles. Long sLeeve. BceauifuLLy kUt with fineLy ribbed cuffs and w.istband, New fall shades, A pleasing and apprec­iative gift for that spacial man on your List.$5,98 each. .■wwmwmmwwmiitiMitKiwiHm T^j^J^TLERB’ NYLON DRESSES WITH SLIPS. An ideal ChTis-taas gi^-t.^.p^arecti^c^^L yet pretty. Nice colors and styLes to choose from, $2,98 LittLe Girls "BABY DOLL" PYJAMAS. Pretty printed rayon tricot. Jacket has ruffled neck. A nice gift, 2-6 , $1,79 An assortment of Table and Bcoudoir Lamps, Included are gLass base mcAdes, Brass, Wooden, and Plastic bases* Assorted color­ed shades, SOME GOING AT HALF PRICE. GREATLY REDUCED IN THE TOY DEPARTMENT Ranger Double Rooster Sets.$3.98 EASY LOCK BUILDING BRICKS. $1,98 DOLL PRAM ,,Hcayy gauge steel,.$5,95 ELECTRIC FREIGHT TRAINS. $14.95 TEA SETS China, Plastic & Metal, I I . 1 1 i t i I1 1 1 I > . 1 . I . | 1 1 III t 1 1 i I 1 i 1 I I • I i I I 1 . . I | | 1 | | I | 1 | | | I | . . , I 11 ■ i 1 1 . . . . i . i 1 1 1 . 1 . i 1 i i . ) i « 1 ii « I1 1 I i . i t i 1 1 I | I I I | | llili|||)(H)<ft>(Hlt lllfllll II IttUMlll TIMELY DEFINITIONS. SWELLED HEAD: Nature's frantic effort fiLL a vacuum. Customs iivditdi by wise men keep fools at a distance, who usully finishes colLege dad at about the same tme, WOOLF: A big dame hunter who enjoys Life, Liberty and the happiness of prnsuut, THE MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LIMITED ” A Good Place to Trade " MANnORS: SON: One his to to and CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEA FOR MM.-Cf Tink and Tie Slide Sets. Choice of Gold or Silver in a nice variety of styles, $2,00. LOST: Sunday morning on Highway between Great FaUs and (C.a’d.stoi - 1 suitcase cont­aining Waonnn's clothing - 1 plastic bag of of shoes* Reward* Nary Lowry/ Phone 123, Box 503, Cardstoi. NOTICE: THE First Ward Relief Society are holding a B.ia^i^:r and Pantry Sale in Sh^irba's Cafe Saturday, November 30th beginiing at 2 PM, On sa.i.e wl) be cakes, pies, nci.t pies with homemade Christmas candy a specialty. 13t Ward Relief Society, NOTICE: We take orders for flowers, Order your funeral wreaths and sprays, cut flowers and corsages* Phone 34- - Dy Goods Deet. WA1NTE: Baby sitting and light housework* After school and on Saturdays. DraGoaLe Harrison, Phone 226. FOR SALE: Vega cream separator G EIGHT table 00^1. Rated capcity 450 to 500 Lbs, per hoiur, Used onLy two bonihs, Also cream can - capacity 5 Impira! gallons, Used only two ndthi* Filter disk m.lk strtiilt goes with separator, $50,00 cash for the Lot. Mrs* A, Bossligralm, Spring CowLi© Phone R618 Magath, NOTICE: There will be a Pfaff Sewing Mach­ine donoostration at the Magra th Trading Cornpuny Indies Ready to Wear Dpt* Thursday, December 5th beginning at 10 AM* NOTICE: Dont forget the basketlbiU game Saturday night - Big Gyn - Readymade vs Mgrath. Game Time - 8:30 PM. Tickets - Adults 50£, Students 25f Children 100. G. Coleman FOR SALE: A pair of fender skirts for a 1950 or 1951 Chhevco.et car. Í ed please coract P-obert lardons. Phone 226 A ayora intorest^piff:iela presided at the °rgan NOTICE: J. D. Cahoon, Photograther, win bi in Pf-egath Tuesday, December 3rd to take Clhristbas portraits. PLACE - Sherlea's Cafe* TIME - 10 M.M, to 5 PM. Porttr.its, Baby pictures and High School pictures, FOR SALE: Spring Ftiers. Cleaned, ready for your oven, Locker, deep frllzl, etc. $1.10 each, Britta Mortensen (in the form­er Lavina Poulsen hobe.) NOTE OF THAIHKJ: We would like to thank aU. those who helped in any way to make our Bazaar and Pantry pale a success* Second Ward Relief Society Presidency. NOTE OF APPRECIATION: We wouLd Like to thank those concerned for their cr-rpJratio1 during the past season in observing tres­passing reguLations on the Golf Coorse. Although the active particittticn of golfing is over for the season, regulations on the Course stiU appLy and Trespassers win. be prosecuted. Golf Club Ccomittee. FOR SALES Singer tr:'eddll sewing machhiie, Fist offer takes it. Daorothy Hablton.______ Fuiier.1 services' for D^n Blunel will b© "inj 1st Ward Ch^peL Friday at 2 _.n. - ____ The Hospiitil AtuUiary held their reg­ular monthly meeting at the home of Mr. Jennie Bone Friday evening W^'th President Mi ary Nelson presiding* Election of officers for the forthcoming year took place wLth the following resuLts: President - Joyce HoHoday, First Vice-president - M’s. ELsie Owns, Second Vice-president - Des. Coomie Hudson, Returning for their second term were Mes. Arnie Steele as secretary and Map* Jean Ducrey as treasurer. A vote of thanks goes to Mas. Nelson as past pres­ident and her officers for through their efforts money has been raised for the pur- chape of a bed hoist for the local hoopital. This will be a great assistance in moving invalid patients* Following is the list of home games for the local Mega, th club in the Southern Alb­erta Senior B MenTP League Saturday, Saturday, Saturday, Saturday, Saturday, Saturday, Saturday, Weidiesday January 29th ¡Saturday, February Sth Lethbridge at Magath Saturday, February 15th Hillspring at Magrath November Decerntxar December December January 11th January 18th January 25th 30 th Readymade at Mfg^ath 7th Ihber at Megath 14 th Gards ton at Mgrath 21st Lethbridge at Mggath HiUspring at Magath Readymade at Magath Taler at Magath Girds ton at Magnth, PARK THEfffE NEWS: Tonight KutrBdayyEJJE^N CITIES OF GOLD with Rictrrd Egon, Anthony ■Quinn aid M-clnel Reemie, Friday aid Satur­day THE GIRL CAN'T HELP IT sta.rrrinLg Tom IweelL Jayne Misfiim aid Edmond O'Briin. Cooor, cinemascope. Fu)eetll services for the Late Miss Jean Bingham were conducted from the Mgrath First Ward Chapel Wednesday tfte:mor1 with Bishop Njyil FLotcher officiating. Mr, Gladys _ _ i. The choir conducted by Mrs. Gem Whiler aid accompan­ied by Mr. DufULd al1ndaln "yrbotibl We'LL Understand" end "Love .At Hm”* Waater E, Brown offered the opening prayer, Remarks were given by Bishop Fletcher, M.EJner Ririe aid Stake President E* Goldin ynre. Bishop Fletcher pLayed a violin soLo "0 My Father1’ accoinpaniid by Mrs. Freda Fletcher, Horace Ririe gave the bdno0ectir1., Flowers were unelr the direction of the Relief Society aid car­ried by staff betters of the Telephoni office aid friends. Pallbearers were Allan Holloday, Clyni H.rker, Ray Harker, Stanley Toonor, Ton Bingham and OUii Henddrsoi. Iiternent took tlt.el in the M-ageth ceraodery with Georg© Gwrney offering the graveside pr^^;^(^er. Ou-of town tllttivls attending the funeral were M’s. Graci Peterson of Spokane Wah, Mr, and Mr* Burns Sabiy aid family of Mani!, Iowa aid Mr. and Mrs. Mark HU of Salt lake City, Officials from Alberta Geveernnent Telephone s attending were Mr, J.R. McDoonld aid M". L. H Hill of Rtrbrie.gl and Mr, F.R. NeviTLi of Cards ton, Chris'^.s ■wil soon be here again. One gift we renenber wwl! from a year ago was thro tins of black shoe polish* (ifriffin). We don't shine our shoes very often but when we do we are always reminded of Christmas and the giver of tin p^CLisr,THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE. .Friday and. Saturday, November 29th - 30th. MINCE MEAT. «Rich iN Spx^cr«■<••*•••*16 oz.s. \J _ , i . , . 1771 i T*~ COCOANUT Cello, 1 pomd. BRAZIL NUTS CELLO BAG CHOCOLATE DOT SWEET MOLASSES DOOMLCO, WAX PAPER. . 200 feet rolls. .**« . || till« pilli H l< Il II U|. H Illi IIIIllllH II4iIi(IìIIIIIIHiI|IUIIIIIIH IIIIlIHl H »««(llJilllllIIl l«)l< I'lHINHIII lllHIllllili FRUIT. CAKE. MIX. OGILVIE „ fruitfrO?'poun^sH^k^* OATfC. L—//—\ I L_O fresh pitted >l< • •••<.*.«•••••** * « * * per lb• . C_7 iìIIHIIIiI^^^IìiIiIIIHIìI«HHH»OiHHII . IxlliHII hll<<>< II. 11 ti »xlXlailll. I, XII l»iM 690 . .»»^«»aaatliaa« - - - „ -, ■-*c CAKE FLOUR - SWAHSDOWN. per package.4 (È I fl .o9e 33£ .29¿. ililiaiailHiiaiHlillllllilillaidtiiiaiiiilHIH DIPPING CHOCOLATE light or djr liHHI«aaialll»ll»IIHaai«ia»*ai«<Hail4lill«ll«< per POP PI N G CORN ■. I J ••••••••• 2 pi ounds•«•■•i■•■■•««•iiiifla» SOUP MIX LIPTON'S CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP, . PEAS GOODNESS ME FROZEN. »■ Ill IV Il Hlllllll II II II Illiu Hl II Illi i l| lili llll il llll lllilllll Illl Hl V 11 lllllilllllllllllli Illl lili illiill lillHlli llll Til iill.iail li iíIii^Iiiíioíiiíi|í0 COlin GODDNESS ME FROZEN,., 12 oz. 1 1 1 1 |I| 1 1 u 1 1 11 |T 11 Hl 1 1 1 tn 11 1 1 1 m| 1 1 1 1 |h 1 1 1 1 1 H . aiUlaHHHIMHiiHMinnniìTauai.kxiimiHHiY.n.a". TISSUE . »alali«. 12 oz for I HHHII I Illi >■ iii WESTMINISTER ,,T„ rolls for. BANANAS. .Golden Yellow, GRAPES - RED EMPEROR 2 por lb lbs for APPLES - FANCY RED DELICIOUS Standard Box:, 291 \91 450' RADISHES-ALmonds in the shell. Brazils Mixed Nuts Peanuts no peanuts per package 3 pound cello in the shell .por pc. c Is? go Cocclates 2 for 291 1-- pound package Lownoy's 5 pound Vesta 590 470 450 890