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The Liberal, 13 Dec 1951, p. 5

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on November 21. After various business was dealt with, arrange- ments were completed for the chil- dren’s Christmas party to be held for members’ children on December 15. Mr. Kelloug'h of Maple Creek Lodge has .kindlyofiered the hall at the Lodge for this occasion. So remember, girls, come along at 3 5p.m. on Saturday with your fam- ilies for our first children’s party. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday, January 23, 1952, at ,the home of Mrs. D. Andrews, 184 ‘Richmond Sigreet, Richmond Hill at8p.m.. We wish you all a Merry Christ- mas and a Happy New Year. There will be an enrollment and a Christ- mas Party combined at the Public School on December 17, at 7.1-5. All parents, girls, friends and oth- ers that are interested are wel- come. Dr. H. H, MacKay is attending a. mid-west wild-life conference at Minneapolis, Minn., this week. The Bishop of Toronto conduct- ed a very inspiring service of Con- firmation in St. Mary’s. Anglican Church on Wednesday of last week. It was the twelfth class presented by Mr. Wrixon during his ministry hei'e with a total of two hundred The local branch of the Canadian War Brides Association held its el- eventh mééting at: Mrs. Lunau’s, Roosevelt Drive, Langstafi‘, with Mrs. Betty Rollinson as hostess, LAUNDERERS In response to the many enquir- ies about the Candlelight Carol Service, ’dhe Rector of St. Mary’s Anglican Church has announced that the annual Christmas-Tide Service of Lessons and Carols will be held on Sunday, December 23, at 7.30 p.m- The Lessons, Carols and Anthems will show MeSSiah Foretold, Befihlehem’s Glory, The Magi PrOphesied, Annunciation, The Holy Birth, The Hast of Heav- en, The Shepherds and The Magi. Md four candidates. Those pres- ented last week were Robert Clark, Frederick Fuller, Robert McCurry, Winton Noble, Bruce Walburn, De- nise Stapley, Gwynneth Stapley, Barbara Clark, Mrs. Elsie McCur- ry, Mary Walburn, Mrs. Kathleen Wallace, Mrs. Jean White, Mrs. Mary Lewis. Prior to the service the Bishop and Mrs. Beverley had dinner with the Rector and Mrs Wrixon. ' : - Girl Guide Notes 175 ossmgrou Ava. TORONTO - PHONE LL. 2161 63 YONGE ST. S. Eight pounds, 99¢ . . . 12¢ each extra pound. A11 flat pieces ironed. Wearing apparel returned damp, ready for ironing. Shirts finished â€"each 1515 extra. FiVe pounds, 99¢ . . . 20¢ each extra pound. Everything washed and ironed including men’s shirts. Sixteen pounds, 99¢ . . . 6¢ each extra pound. Shirts finiShed . . each 15¢ extra. The Liberal is always glad to receive social and personalitems for this page and a call to Touche No. 9 will receive courteous attention. This newspaper will also welcome news reports about church organizations, women’s and men’s societies, lodges and other groups. W‘hile copy will be accepted up to Wednesday of each week, it is desirable to have it in earlier if possible to ensure its publication. THE LIBERAL CLEAfiIfié' gi;eu you 75; “dc-next" dI’Y-clcnnmg on can get. Even old clothel g_e_t_ n_n_e§vi ieane on life when they're REVITKLIiéBi 9w__!-mcu. REVITALIZED‘ may CARD 0F THANKS Mr. and Aurs. uumain Pilon, Le- vack, Ont., announce the engage- fent of their daughter Armande to John Donaldson Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Donaldson, Richvale, the marriage to tqke place at Levack, December 22. *1w24 I would like to take flhis oppor- tunity of thanking all my friends and neighbors who so kindly sent cards, fruit, flowers, books and called to see me and those who en- quired about me while I was con- fined to my fhome. .. HILL â€" we Vivish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness and mess- ages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received from the many relatives friends and neigh- bours; espe’ciaily thanking Rev. C. G. ‘Hiéginsoh for his cornsoling words during our sad bereavement in the death of our dear mother and wife. *1w24 Percy W. Hill and family A programme of Christmas Carâ€" olsvand their stories featured the December meeting of the Evening Auxiliary of the Richmond Hill Presbyterian Church which was held at home of Mrs. Mary Arm- strong. The treasurer’s report re- vealed a substantial bank balance. Substantial donations were voted to the W.M.S., the Sunday School and the Board of Managers. It was also decided to replace the blinds in the Sunday Schoal room. Officers elected for 1952 were: President Miss Mary Dawson; vice- president, Mrs. Harry Bourne; sec- retary, Mrs. Robert Ross; treasur- er, Mrs. Robert Craigie. 'An ex- change ’of gifts was also featured. CARD 0F THANKS A regular meeting of the Rich- mond Hill United Church W. A. was held on Tuesday, December 11. The members heard a Christmas address from Rev. Higginson, elec- ted their new officers and sang car- ols led by Mrs. Jackson- They also heard a lovely violin selection by Mrs. Johnston and closed by exchanging Christmas gifts. All these events contributed to a very enjoyable afternoon for all con- cerned. (Engagement RICHMOND HILL Stan Ransom *1W24 At Central United Sinday School on Sunday last, Mrs- Glen Kennedy brought the monthly missionary message and at the church service following Rev. Butt read the scrip- ture lesson from the 4th chapter of the Phillippians verse 13 “I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.” He spoke from the 6th Chapter of Paul’s epistle'to the Galatians of Paul’s undaunted faith 7and also spoke of the inspiration and cour- age many other great writers had been given through Christ. Mr. and Mrs. F. Conley and sons of Orillia spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. On Thursday, December 6, the Unionville Branch of the Women’s Institute met at the home of Mrs. Willowby Perkins, on Pamanda Drive. There was an attendance of around 43, seven of these being Christmas visitors. The meeting, with the president, Mrs. C. Young, presiding, opened with the repeat- ing of the Ode in unison. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. A. E. Milner and approved. Two boxes of goodies had been sent ov- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartlett on the arrival ot their daughter (Deborah Lynn) this week at Markham Nursing Home. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leaf who last Saturday even- ing had about forty friends and relatives surprise them with a par- ty to celebrate their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. A good time was enjoyed by all and they rev :eived many lovely gifts. A bridal shower was held at the home of Mrs. Ernest Norton in honor of Mrs. Reesor( the former Marilyn Johnson) on Wednesday night.Ahout 22 were present and Marilyn receiv‘ed many beautiful gifts and replied in a very gracious manner. Mrs W. Bradley entertained the Cleaners of St. Philipp’s Anglican Church to a social evening at her home on December 5. The Young Peoples Union of Toronto East; Rural United Church Presbytery are sponsoring a Preâ€" Christmas partypnd all the young people of the Presbytery are corâ€" dially invited by Betty and John Madsen to attend this party at their home, Cherry Hill Farm, on No. 7 Highway between Markham and Unionville on December 15, at 8.30 p.m. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Wilkes of No. 7 Highway who this week welcomed a new daughter-inâ€"law into their family. N. Ogden>to lhelp them celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary. Congratulations. Mrs. F. Stiver has moved into her new home in Powersvile Dis- trict. We welcome her~ Mrs: R. Denby of Brown’s Cor- ners visited {her daughters, Helen and Catherine Maynard this week. Mr. Bruce Curtis of Guelph was home with his parents for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. James Dove of Hamilton visited at Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Powers’ for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John Grant of Milliken were visitors at Mrs. M. Anderson’s, Station Street, on Sun- day last- The many friends in Unionville will regret to hear of the passing of Mr. Robert Allen, who has been a resident of the village for many years . Mr. William Howard, Harris, Sask., visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Larose last week- Pre-Christmas Party .U‘l. Miss Joan McMuIlen of the Wes- tern Hospital nursing staff was a visitor at her home here on the week-end. The local stores are all beauti- fully decorated for the Christmas season and all seem to be doing a rushing business. WITH CONFIDENCE AT Yerex Electric costs little. New “grt’ncqunlmed” mze only 600 'h-y K moun Ustrex Tonlc Tablets (or new vigor and a dcd pounds. (21!: very day. At all drugglsbs That a thrlll. Bony llmbs fill out: ugly hollows Ill up: neck no longer scrawny: body loses bull- rnrved, slckly “bean-pole" look. ThouSands oi :irls. women. men, who never could gain before. we now proud of shuPely. healthy-looking bodloe. l’lley thunk the specla vlgor-bulldlng. flesh-bulldln: tonlc. (lstrex. It: ronlcs. stimulants. lnvlgoratorr \ron. vltamlu B). calclum. enrich blood. Improve uppezlte and dlgestlon so fond Elves you more attength and nourlsbmem: put has on bare bones. Don't. tear zettlnn [no to Sun: when you‘ve gained the f). 10 ‘15 or :30l d urinaran \felglgt t‘nua I n a»... a Skinny men, women gain 5,10, 15 lbs. "none 242-J CORRESPONDENT: MRS. LENJIAINEY, UNIONVILLE TELEVISION Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor , BUY UNIONVILLE NEWS Richmond Ii” Phone Unionville 112.! erseas to Korea to Russell Murphy and Hugh McInnis and a box is being sent to John Fischer, son ot Rev. and Mrs. Fischer, who is serving in Germany. Donations had been given at previous meet;- ings and two boxes had been sent, one to Eversley W.I. in England and one to Sanford Institute in Scotland} Mrs. G. G. Maynard and Mrs. W. Snowball gave short reports on their attendance at the We all appreciate the fact that we will now have a K. C. in our midst as Mr. William Thomas K.C. has now started up a Law Business on Tuesday and Saturday at Find- lays Hotel, Unionville. Mr. Thomas is from Hagerman and is of. the legal firm of Jenner and Brunt. Central Ontario Women’s Institute Convention. At this point Santa Claus (Mrs. A. Toogood) attended the party and distributed the Xmas exchange of gifts. Two lovely Christmas songs were sung by Mrs. Greham, which were enjoyed by all followed with a. singsong of Christ- mas Carols led by Mrs. Gresham. A dainty lunch was then served by Hostesses Mrs. A. Toogood, Mrs. B. Gayman and Mrs. G. G. May- nard. The next meeting on January 1011b, 1952 will be at the home‘ ot Mrs. J. Champion. Euchre. . . At the Veterans’ Euch:e on Dec. 5th. there were 11 tables present. The prizes were as follows:- Ladies first with score of 118, a tie, Mrs. G. Martin winning lst in the draw and ,Mrs. J. Couper- thwaite winning 2nd prize, and Miss Velma Findlay won the consolation prize. Men’s lst prize with a 130 score by Mr. R. Lawrie, 2nd. by Mr. Ernest Appleton 'and consolation to Bill Sharon. The grand prizes for flhe series went to Mrs. Minton with a score of 429 & Mr. Bill Summerfelt with a score of 434 React-Johnson Many guests attended the wed- ding of Marilyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson of Union- ville to Mr. Ronald Reesor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Reesor of Markham. Rev. William McRob- erts of Toronto officiated. The bride whose father gave her in marriage was gowned in white lace and wore a short tulle veil in cap effect. She carried a cascade of red roses and mums. Miss Shirley Leadbetter, gowned in blue silk was maid of honor. Mr. Robert Reesor acted as groomsman for his brother. Af- ter the reception the bride and groom left for Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs- Reesor will live in Markham. At the last Young Adult Club meet, Mrs. A. Toogood showed her movie picture of their recent trav- els through the westen provinces. These pictures were educatiOnal & were much enjoyed. There were about 16 present. Wilkes-Grigg The marriage took place in St. Michaels and All Angels Anglican Church, Toronto with . Rev. H. R. Howden officiating of Marcia Joan Grigg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Giigg of Toronto and Robert Charles Wilkes, son of Mr. & Mrs. Bruce E. Wilkes of Unionâ€" ville. Congratulations. We do appreciate the new c10ck in the rink. We understand this hockey clock was a gift to the rink by G. H. Maynard and Sons, rink builders . On Friday night, December 7. The Youth For Christ organization met at the home of Mrs- G. Hiltz. The singing of Christmas carols was enjoyed both before and after the picture shown of ‘Holy Night.’ This was a very lovely Christmas picture showing the years before and the time of Jesus birth in Bethlehem. Mr. Oswald Dyke conducted the service and the Rev. Bailey led in prayer. - Last Monday, December 10, was Fatthers’ Night at the Unionville Home and School Association. The theme of this meeting,held at the school, was Conservation. The speaker was Mr. K. M. Mayall of the Conservation Branch of the De- partment of Planning and Devel- opment. His illustrated talk was the authoritative answer to the topical Question which is vital to all who live on the Rouge River. The residence of the late Mr. C. Chant on Station Street has been sold recently an" fihey are now busy preparing for a sale of the furniture on Saturday, December 15 at 1 p.m. Mrs. W. Snowball and Mrs. J. Hiltz called at Briar Bush Hospital Stouffville on Wednesday after- noon to visit Mrs. C. A. Dyke and Mrs. Johnson. UNIONVILLE HOME & SCHOOL PATERSOn - To Alex and Bar- bara Paterson (nee Barbara Fish- er) on December 7, at Wellesley Hospital, a baby girl, Joyce Ann. *le4 MOORE â€" At Northside Hospital, Youngstown.'0hio, U.S.A. On November 23, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. W. S Moore (Betty Ran- som) a son, Douglas Stanley, a brother for Anne. mm makings fiittbs Rev. C. G. Higginson. B.A., B.D. Minister SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1951 9.45 mm. â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€" “Judgment” 7 pm. â€"- Vesper Service with the C.G.I.T. in charge RICHMOND HILL ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. W. F. Wrixon, L. Th., Rector SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1951 8.30 am. â€"- Holy Communion 9.45 am. â€"â€" Sunday School 11 am. â€"- Morning Prayer 7.30 p.m. â€"â€" Evening Prayer All are welcome. Sunday School Christmas Tree Friday of this week in the Public School. Starts 8 pm. sharp. Ad- ults silver collection. THORN‘HILL UNITED CHURCH Minister, Rev. E. E. Kent, Th. D. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1951 11 a.m. â€"â€" White Gift Service 7 p.m. â€" Evening Service RICHMOND HILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. W. Hirtle, B.A., Minute! SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1951 10 a.m. â€" The Sabbath School 11 a.m. â€" Divine Worship Mr. Harry ‘Green, B.A. Come and Worship OARRVILLE UNITED CHURCH Minister, Rev. E. E. Kent, Th. D. 2.30 p.m. White Gift Service Sunday School . . . . . . . . . . 10 mm. Worship . . . . . . . 11 am. Sunday School at Concord School House at 10 am. “The Church on the Hill" Finch Ave. E. at Don Mills Rd. EACH SUNDAY AT 3 RM. Special Dedicatory Services Sunday, Dec. 16, 3 and 7.30p.m-. Speakers: 3 â€" Mr. 0. L. Raymer, Toronto 7-30 -â€"- Mr. James Lenaghan 0f Toronto Male quartet and other special music Re-opening, Reunion, Remem- brance Kindly address any communications to J. G. Pike, 137 Guestville Ave., Toronto_ LY. 5525 STINSON-MALLORY At the Metropolitan United Church Chapel, Toronto, eleven o’clock in the morning of Decem- ber 1, 1951, Reta May Mallory elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orloff Mallory, Richmond Hill, be- came the bride of Roy George Stinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brayton Stinson, Orono, Ontario. The Rev. Frank Briskin officiated. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of white lace over satin with long sleeves and high neckline. Her veil of net and lace was held by a tiara of orange blossoms and she car- ried a bouquet of white carnations and deep ivory roses. Mrs. Joy Kitchen, sister of the groom was bridesmaid, gowned in jade green tafi’eta with a halo of yellow and bronze mums carrying a nosegay to match. Mr. Midge Kitchen was groomsman. Miss Rose Marie Wright, soloist sang the Lord’s Prayer and Perfect Love accom- panied by Mr. Player, organist. A reception followed at the King Edward Hotel, Toronto, with guests from Richmond Hill, Orono, Long Branch, Oak Ridges and Toronto. The bride’s mother re- ceived wearing a wine dress with black accessories and a. corsage of pink roses and-carnations. She was assisted by the groom’s mother who chose navy printed sheer with matching accessories and a cor‘ sage of white carnations and pink roses. After a short wedding trip the young couple will reside at 9 Constance Street just north of Sunnyside, Toronto. A marriage of considerable in- terest to many in agricultural cir- cles in York County took place in ’h‘inity United Church, Newmarket, on Saturday last, December 8, when Miss Alberta Atkins, the pop- ular and efficient secretary in the office of the York County Agricul- tural Representative, became the bride of Douglas M. Miles of King- ston, Agricultural Representative for the County of Frontenac. Doug, both before and after his course at the Ontario Agricultural College, was a prominth member and of- ficer of the Unionville Junior Far- mers. â€"- Ever remembered by Wife and 1mm. ‘1w24 BEATTY â€"â€" In loving memory of a dear huband, father and grand- father, Robert J. Beatty, who passed away December 15, 1949. In the quiet hours of thinking, Thoughts of you are very dear; We who loved you, sadiy .miss you, As it dawns another year. Miss Atkins in her work in the Department of Agriculture, took a very keen personal interest in the activities of the various agricul- tural organizations as well as the problems of the individual farmers. COMMENCING VESPER HOUR‘ ZION MEMORIAL CHURCH In fiemnrtam WEDDING OF INTEREST BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH. VAUGHAN Wettan RICHMOND HIL UNITED CHURC THORNHILL TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. S. A. R. Wood, B.A., Rector SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1951 8 am. â€" Holy Communion 11 am. â€" Morning Prayer 7 pm. â€" Evening Prayer Gospel Message Tune in CKEY (580) at 9.15 mm. Heb. 2:3: “How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation." Meeting in Concord School Home Each Lord’s Day evening at 7 pm. LANGSTAFF BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor, Rev. A. R. Jones Service: Sunday, 11 am. -â€" Bible So.th classes for all ages 7pm. â€" Gospel Service. Wed., 8 pm. -â€" Prayer Meeting Thurs., 2 pm. â€"- Women’s Mil- sionary Meeting. Fri., 8 pm. â€"- Young Peoplel Soc. Hope Sunday School . . . . . . . . . . 10 an. Church Service . . . . . . . .; 11 am. Maple White Gift Service .. ....; 11 a.m. Candlelight Service ......~, 7 p.m. Edgeley Young People’s Service . . 8 p.m. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (2 miles south of Maple) Pastor: Rev. E. J. Fischer SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1951 Sunday School .......... 10 am. Sunday Service . ..... .. . .. 11 am. Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs visited their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Westacott, Henderson Ave on Sunday. Mrs. G. Drake, Seccombe Street, held a “Tupperware” plastic de- monstration at her home on Fri- day, Dec. 7. All ladies who attend- ed had a. very interesting and en- joyable evening viewing the Nylon Plastic ware displayed by the de- monstrator, Mr.Gordon Saville. Mrs. Drake received a lovely gift for her hospitality. Mr. George Fowler is wished a speedy recovery by all his freinds and neighbours. THORNHILL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. W. Hirtle, B.A., Minilte! SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1951 11 a.m. -â€" Public Worship The Minister 11.15 am. â€"â€" The Church Schoo! Come and Worship Ohristine and Ruthy Ann Evans the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. R. Evans Clarke St. are much better. Christine and Ruthy Ann have had pneumonia. We are pleased to see Margy & Kenny McIvor up and around again following their tonsillectomies. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kindness, Henderson Ave. entertained several friends Saturday evening. The Christmas tree that was en- joyed by Doncaster Ladies Club at their Christmas Party has been donated to the Thornlea. school children for their Christmas party. Christmas donations are being made to the Doncaster Ratepayers Association by Mr. Ted Westacott and Mr. Bert Richardson. Mr. Westacott is donating the proceeds of a turkey draw and Mr. Rich- ardson is donating the proceeds from the sale of his Christmas trees. Mrs. Grace Kindness, Hender- Mrs. Grace Kindness, Hender- son Ave., had the high single score for her league, the North York Vets Women’s Bowling Club at the Willowdale Bowling Alley on Friday, November 30. Her scohe w“ 207. Young Mr Terry Gains had a tonsillectomy last week and it is hoped that he will soon be feeling much better. We were very sorry to see Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Canvin and fam- ily move away from this district. Mr and Mrs. S. Leader, Hender- son Ave. attended a Christmas Dance held by the Continental Cas- ualty Ins. Co. at the new War Am- putations Hall, Wellesley and Bay Streets on Tuesday, Deefber 4. Mr. and Mrs. Loader had a very enjoy- able time at this dance. MAPLE CHURCH NOTICES Rev. P. J. Lambert, B.A., B.D., minister SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1951 Held in MASONIC HALL RICHMOND HILL _ 10.30 A.M. Remembrance Service 3.00 PM. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM AND SUPPER 7 RM. GOSPEL SERVICE EVERYBODY WELCOME EVANGELICAL‘ SERVICES CHURCH OF CHRIST Doncaster Doings MRS. L. SIMPSON Correspondent: Henderson Avenue WIRING LINE WORK Phone Richmond Hill 5891'11 Tenders for the re-wiring of the Richmond Hill Arena Will be received by the undersigned up un- til Debember.15,"1951. STUART PAXTON Formerly of Gen-Rd Heintzmnn Work Guaranteed, Free Estimate: Phone Liberal Ofl'ico Tel. 9, Richmond Hill IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Apply, to Mr; L. 0. Roy, Area Manager H.E.P.C. Richmond Hill for plans and spécifications. Low- est or any tender not necessarily accepted. THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, 'Fhureday, Dec. 18, 1951 E BAKER SALES & SERVICE Richvale Phone 111 ‘ Richmond Hill nutmmnnuummlmmmmmlmmmunmmlmmuummumu Storage, Cleaning Pick-up and Delivery TENDERS For Wiring Arena Expert Designing PIANO TUNING JAMES J. WALL . OAK RIDGES, ONT. Plumbing & Heating . Contractor We solve your deep and shallow well pressure system troubles. Phones King 111 Aurora 46J ADAM REITER ESTABLISHED OVER 50 EXP 50 YEARS SAL: HEAD OFFICE: 366 BAY ST. Write or Phone HARRY CHARLES, Richmond Hill, Phone 435-R REPRESENTING Desirable Location and at Reasonable Prices For appointment ' Phone FURS and Repairing Agent for DELCO PUMPS AND Arcoflame Oil Burner USED CARS 1950 Ford Coach 1950 Morris Oxford 1950 Hillman Minx 1949 Hillman Minx 1936 Ford Coach Thornhill 345 Attractive Town And Country Properties For Sale S. Hoffman Electrician Cement Septic Tanks >Russe11 Lynett Clerk Village of Richmond Hill \X/IL’LOUGHBY AND SONS NUOOA Margarine DIAMOND BUDDED Walnuts $5,"; FANCY GRADE Mixed Nuts CHRISTMAS Crackers Box 12 THOMPSON’S SPECIALS Mincemeal %?' 45c CROSSE & BLACKWELL' Pudding $3,?" 55c CHRISTIE'S CALIFORNIA Sunkist Oranges 3;)": DOZ‘ Ritz Biscuits CANADA DRY Ginger Ale NO. 1 GRADE Waxed Tumips 2 ms» 9c GREEN PASCAL Celery Hearts Self Serve , RICHMOND HILL MORLEY’S 98c 12"" $1.49 Bunch 50 EXPERIENCED SALESMEN 30 oz. 49c 53c 21c 21c 71c 39c

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