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Daily Times-Gazette, 10 Feb 1955, p. 2

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® THE DAILY TIMESGATETTE, Thursday, am AN BIRTHS | OBITUARY onEBvTRGE No, sed Mis Ker) ROBERT J. SQUELCH nse Chine Wold) 97% | A former Region farmer who | 10 announce the oar 1 ne Doses! Robert James Squelch, died ¥ brother for Pam: ruary 9 yh home on Glover's | Road, North Oshaws, He wes in| at Tih year, Mr. Bquelch had been ill for a few weeks, Born near Raglan, he was 8 son of the Iste Mr, and Mrs. William Sauelch, Surviving are; his wile, ce and Bart Martin the former JAith Hezielwood; one son Earl of Columbus snd # grandson Mian; three brothers, wir, and Mes, David Jon SARGUREE Lhe wal of Alan, born Tuesday, , #4 the Oshawa Gen A William in British Columbie and | weer for Pos Kenneth and Clayton in Buffalo; | two Jhaisrs, Mar in California EATHS and Libby In Toronto D Mr Squeleh Is resting at the Funeral Chapel, Brook COULTHARD = On Wednesdny, ¥ebry io for service died by Ste ary 0, 100, RB, Arthur Cowliherd of uhen Saywell on Saturday efter 4 Hankin Rd, huh id "i ate BOON ite Bokeh: dB Newton, snd. Pallbearers will be George Will: : , and Wai | Pallbearers Lig A ord Ee Sar Yim, 8 son, Irwin Ormiston, Wilfred San Resting at the Baniortn Chaper of Me | derson, John Brawn, Oliver Hub- Dougsll and Brown Lid, 1461 DAMOnh| jar and Ernest Acton, Burial orviee In hel Ll in Pine Grove Cemetery, Ave. (near Conwell) Ww, Ho ne ner ghapel 1100 om. Jildey | Prince Albert Union Cemetery, Oshaws, Ont a do MOREY ~ Entered Into J n Se Oh ( Hospi on Tuesday, Pom danere) oon i 8 Mae Hiwk haw, eloved wile of Gerald Cloyd Morey, In her Mth yeni Mamorial servies In the Armacony Yuneral Home, Oshawa, Friday, ¥eh wary Ll a 2 pom Interment Mount Lawn Cemetery Was Unions QUEBEC (CP) Premier Du it KRIN AL Carivie, Baskaiche | Plessis warned Wednesday that 1a an on Monduy, February 1, 1988; | hor unions meddling in polities Eharione Vistoria Bell, beloved wile of | "will suffer the consequences' the late John Puckein, I her G4) vest | a statement government observers Ph Rg bh Rg of Wier took to mean two of the provinces Priday or Maturday for service in the | major labor federations and (he chapel on Saturday, February 12 #0 3) Quebec government are moving oolook, Interment Grovesde Cemelery | (owards an open break Moin FAR had information please | arp Duplessis' Jab was appar ently directed at the Quebec Fed 1 AM " Inte residence, North | eration of Industrial Unions (CCL) puhaws, on Wednewiny, Februnry 8 | which announced Sunday It has de ------ ah ys A sl cided to plunge wsctively into po dens father of Karl of Columbus, in | Ntical action, and at the Canadian his 77th your, and Catholic Confederation of La Josting ai the Wobinson Funeral | hor aetjve politically since the 1952 Chapel, Brooklin, Serviee in the chapel provincial election The remark was made to Québec | on Saturday, February 12 at 200 pom Interment Pine Grove Cemetery, Prine | . Federation of Labor (TLC) dele Albert, Ont, Priends are requesied not 0 eall at the chapel before Viriday afternoon IN MEMORIAM tion of Labor for not injecting pol GOARWELL In loving memory of a! (ties into labor matters ny ran 10, Sons" | Government observers recalled Ws hon think of bygone days the Catholic unions' active cam When we were all together paign against the Union Nationale family chain Is broken now party in the 1952 provincial elec ahemotiss live Iotever. tion, The campaign resulted in the Nei han he travelled far defeat of at least two Union Na Just entered God's Moma) hame tionale members by Liberals who | were strong union supporters It Is believed the Catholic un: ¥ Ioft the gates ain ver remembered wife "Anne and fam fons and the Federation of Indus In loving memory, of | {rial Unions are planning to merge anal, Conkwall, who pase | forces for the 1066 election cam : paign Cash Settlement Is Agreed Upon 3 +g Adkins, address un Hy an ovine dhemory oe known, was remanded until May 'oakwe whe ay Fenunry 10 00 | 80 on eight charges of theft when yl "hie dear father, Wie through, wi" nn 2 forever government in the bills committee |" the legislative assembly Mr, Duplessis slipped it in after + dod, M. away We fo not need a special day do bring you lo our mind, "a not think of you nd a this world were jus Jo ve give IL, yes, and oe Whe face of he omiling throigh the Fomembored, mare x Mary and he appeared before Magistrate rong bbs In police court Thurs: da Betence for the accused ak hee Th re on! w In loving b hamory of a settlement, They asked that on the SER Jara 1" | one hy. yg that per cent of the would be repaid to the i gntes who presented a brief to the | | congratulating the Quebec Vedera- | [ cure ae Alan, [tar daar, clients by April 1, the case be long as life and memory last wdjourned until May Poy w Ty We oom, Breads Jrown attorney Alex €, Mall Agreed 10 the adjournment | "LIMA, P ' A ort (AP) --A long, strong oii io. Manors pal & sear earth tremor rocked Lima and away February 10, 1952 nearby towns Wednesday night. No o Sovlh 4 of Jotrow we asnnol tell, : | damage was reported immediately nd while she Noaps 8 penosful sleep, | I8F memory we shall always keep wlver remembered by sen, Ross daughter in daw May Jean and grand ehildren Karen and Nobby, he Jay" Bhs Cale LB 1 miss hor, goo, =, ] memory fade Ag hia shall svar wander where she Ia Ind eH remembered hy va, and sonindaw Ernie =n loving memory 8 dear ir ng anny Belle Colina, Yo bi of away February 10, 1988 i ULL a8 years depart, ory of 8 dear whe pase daughter, OUF memory Hves within our hearts, th tender lave and deep regrets, 's who loved you will never forget wer remembered hy daughter Pearl ey" «IAW Jerry and granddaughter QOLLINSIn loving memory of & dear mother, Jenny Belle Collinge, who pass od away Fab, 10, 104) Peacelul hy thy rest, dear mother, It 1s swenl 16 breathe the name) In life we loved you dearly, In death we da the same «Ever remembered by Ray, Heather and Janiee, COLLINS In loving memory of a nar mother, Belle olling, who away February 10, 1948 What would we give her hand to clasp, Her patient faee in see hear her voles, 1a see her smile As In the days that used mn he But some sweet day, we'll meet again Beyond the toll and sirife {sho SIAR ahch others hand once more heaven, that happy life Sadly missed by Winnie and Waller grandehtidesn Betty and Ronald MARCH In loving memory of a dear mother, Ella May March, who pass od away Febhmiary 10, IMD We So ou forget her, we love her ten dear Rernios Pork For her memory a fade from our lives like a dream, Our lips need nol speak MOU snoerely Wor grist often dwells whore it seldom ~Anily when our missed and aver remembered hy the family ing ship Wednesday half an hour before it docked at the northern Fresh, Shankless Shoulders Nea is seen c REPORT SHIPROARD RIRTH Ih " TAIPEN, Formosa (AP) Chi Dose press reports sald a girl was barn aboard a refugee-laden land Saint John N.B. Plans | Cargo Specialization | _ BAINT 90 NB, (CP)~Baint | sioner, Smith, has called | for ears) speahinion #6 the first | islep in » ig range program to { improve port business here Genersl cargo has moved into a | simply & matter of the other other poris had been relive or some [Feb | John's indusirisi and port commis. | getting more of the existing cargo in H (tern over which local ¢ Rave Tilie control, ne said in | report to 8 commilies pet - by the municipality snd the board | of trade, There was every resson | for "moderate optimism' but | stamina and patience would be re | quired for "the long road 46 Exactly § the same thin, Fai be done a na com, ompetiilve busi ness, "We must i A " make eve possible effort to construet sue equipment In our port as Is neces sary to provide ample storage, loading and discharging facilities," {LOOK TO STAPLES | He suggested devoting time and effort not so much fo general cargo but to world staple goods | such as latex, rubber, edible oils | and others which move In large tonnage, Soin, John has been left behind in the post-war Sompet ive race among world ports to sitract car: goes, Contrary to prevailing opin: i {1on, business had no been verted" from Faint John, n on movements, The commissioner baged his find: i on # study of local con | diffs ons and a tour of ¢ | Cap adn, where he vi od ral than Mporiers, ex porters and | forward agents, and from candy vad. had "wridually moved into | . ich sometimes (a wl y 4 John and sometimes | {other ports, Nearly sll merchan dise was sent with definite ship v ping mstructions and moved a the How least cost and Aon Eh FOR ACTION World cargo movement increased considerably In the post-war years, he added, and Saint John received some of this Increase, There was abundant evidence, how , that | reac | ern markets and with oo uetios Oil Development Plans See Change REGINA (CP)=Ofl development | kaichewan doubled is ouipost, Manitoba apd Saskatchewan passing 5,000,0000 barrels, last year started 8 gradusl swing New pipe lines snd extensions from the wildest exploratory stage existing systems eased pro into 8 new marketing ers, | Manitoba with & smaller sedi ments ares to he ox # more advanced stage of | development than was achieved in | Baskatchewan, Closer to bi io both provinces ou at wells drilled numbered in M bs compared with 27 4 1953, There were 79 holes aban. doned and one discoory Joaiting oii Fi at the end of he Yeut- Companies also drilled 226 {) , velopment wells compared with #8 the previous yesr, still behing refining capaeity, Man itohs could be clas at the end of 1954 as "on production.' vers' ft The ducers' transporistion problems in pial) Woman Peddler Use Simple Words, Had No Licence Advertisers Told MONTREAL (CP) ~ The editor Betty Harris, 42 Sarinot boule of a Pronet-iangun reek vard, Toronto, was fined $10 and Japer per told some } ng advertising men He costs or 10 days when convicted | they want to sell thei in police court Thursdesy of ped a r products in | dling withour a peddier's licence, they must use simple; Foneh words accused did pot sppesr in fan does not | "The VrenchCa ly and he likes str il gust simp) ngs, err pare Charles G, Morley, Robert Liberal MP. for Rimouski and facarob, Alses) Aminym, § nk | editor of Vicho yA Bas Saint-Laur- land street, Beverly Hh Toronto, bo) sald, had # similar charge against him | "The business men interested in dismissed because orosec tion the oc market will be able tailed to present to the court the | to take full advantage of it onl specific . city bylaws thet had been | he gels advice on the ments A Oil firms drilled 345 wildest Saskatchewan compared por " in 1953, The explorator profiel resulted in 39 dry holes and discovery wells including 16 Hd ble of ofl production snd. 14 natural gas strikes, Seven other -wildcats were either suspended as non Saskatchewan still Is in the ex- | ploratory stage with 80,000 square miles of sedimentary area to be drilled, However, the province made steady progress slthough the place was lower than it was in Manitoba, competitive ports received s much larger share, It followed that Saint John must increase the atiractive features of its port if it was to sur. vive as a world seaport The greatest volume of enrgo | was lost to this port because ocean freight rates to and from many foreign laces were the same for Montreal and Saint John, Impor- ters and exporters were anxious to | save the long rail haul to and from the Maritimes Stress Quality For Teachers By THE CANADIAN PRESS Wenads has more teachers than conducted a royal commision In-| 410 which was a decrense In ever hefore but scarcely a prov: ince is satisfied with the quantity | or quality. of its school staffs The tremendous increase in situ dent population since the end of the war has taxed the teacher pool [to the limit and although there has been 8 more than proportion ate rise In the number of teachers, qualifications In. many cases are below provinelal objectives Enrolment figures for provine Ially-controlled schools rose hy approximately 500,000 to 2,645,249 between 1945 and 1953, according to Canadian Education Association figures, Dominion hureau of sia tistics figures on teachers for the same period show a increase of nearly 28,000 to 97,763 | TEACHER PROBLEM This Is an Impressive rise of | {more than 30 per cent but to | achieve it education authorities in| many provinces have had to ae | cept teachers with training quali. fications considerably below the | of | Ince were at their highest in 1938. » Judge Vincent J, Pottier, who quiry into education finance, was even more outspoken, le said In # recent address Ahat 44 per cent Nova Scotia's 5.025 teachers | don't possess qualifications gener. ally regarded as minimum Salaries, which Judge Poitier sald are the third lowest in Can: | adn, have fallen behind since 1048: | ) Teaching standards in the prov: | The province is doing avarynin possible to have teachers take ac vantage of the fullest educational | training and has started a new | teacher (raining program in con: | Junction with the universities, the Steet of which should be felt next | | fll | The situation seems to be less | | acute in other Maritime provinces | | Newfoundland reporis a teacher | | shortage only in some outport | | schools while Prince Edward Is. | land sors 100 qualified teachers ure | standards they would like to se need mel The fact that several provinces | have raised their standards since the war, to keep pace with mod ernization of educational methods, | Is one reason for the dearth of fully-qualified teachers Another reason seems to be that | there are richer fields than the i profession for university graduates, even tho '" teachers' Salaries have more than doubled in the last 10 years and trebled in the vy 18, average salary In provin. elally Up Bb. schools other than in Quebec, which does not report the bureau of siatistios, was ", 510 In 1968. This somphred with 1,087 In 1043 and $651 in 1088 Nova Scotia Is an example of a province where numerically teach ers are keeping up with the grow ing student population but authori ties there say they could still use 1,000 fully trained men and women Formosan port of Keelung DIVORCE GRANTED CAERNARVON, Wales (Reuters Viscount Amberley, son of Earl Russell--philosopher Bertrand Rus pell--was granted a divorce de cree here Wediesday because of he Adultery of hs wife, Susan hter of the late American poet chel Lindsay. They were mar BACO Breakfast ® SIRLOIN ® CUBE STEAK SMOKED HAMS NB, STANDARD RAISED More teachers are needed In| New Brunswick and steps are] being taken to obiain them, There | were 136 graduates from the | Teachers' College at Fredovioton | in 1053 and enrolment this year | In 405. Professional standards lave | heen raised in the last few years | apd more teachers are studying & # college degree, Quebee re) uth teachers needed iflioh and Frenc| schools, The salary level In citi iy A up to slightly more thin $5,000 but drops to us low as 200 in some rural districts A partial solution to the teacher shortage are travelling Apesialints These teachers, trained sub. Jects such as household a agriculture, music and manual | training, travel through the prov: Ince. providing once-a-week courses not otherwise available in rural] Areas Ontario obtained 2,400 new teach ar JBEEF ® ROUND STEAK or ROAST ® PORTERHOUSE | unqualified teachers to take {+ | ish Columbia and Alberta, to whig | teachers: 8a Skinless Wieners commercial producers Or were awaiting further test at the end of the year, M produced more than 2,100,000 oA of crude to more than triple 1953 production, Bas. EASTERN ONTARIO BRIEFS ARTIFICIAL BREEDING GANANOQUE -- Approximalely METERS | At 8 meeting of | Utllitles Commission | general manager of the PUC, reported 8,700 walter steins, were artificially bred in melers private and commercial, | Leeds County during 1954, Russell had been installed in Kingston In noe. county agent, reports, This the past three years at an approx! mate cost of 285,000, There are, at Ws an Increase of B00 over 1953 the most 1,000 meters left to be installed In the eity, | FIRE LOSS LOWER LINDSAY Fire Chief Alex Wylie, in his annual report to coun INSTALL KINGSTON the Public GR. Davis, NAME ASSESSOR NAMPANEE William A. Pren {ice has heén appointed assessor in Napanee st an annual salary ell suid that the fire losses in Lind. | of $1,400, He was assistant to gl ad the he Ip is in, wh Wiliam C, Knowles, of Bracebridge, Toss Who did the professional re-assess over the previous yesr of $40,.| ment of the town last year, Mr, 980, However, the fire loss for 1954 | Prentice is a retired banker, lv was up by $20,480 over the year! ing in Napanee, and was highly 1052 4 4 | recommended by Mr, Knowles | ers in the current school year and| tions since the war but the aver 1,000 more students are training) ago Jon from $1,200 in 1044 to "| for the profession than there were | 94 1953 last year but there still is a A the war the' province | shortage | adopted a minimum training per Education Minister Dunlop sald | | iod of two years but because of | Wis necessary to issue some | the teacher shortage certification lowing | Is being granted aller one yrar si | The shortage in British Columbia | tions in elementary schools, There| has resulted in some teachers is 8 shortage, too, In secondary | being allowed to tegeh grades for schools of university gradustes| which they are not properly qual with 'special qualifications in com. | ified, The B.C. salary scale is said | mercial subjects, home economics,! to be the highest in the Dominion selence, agriculture and girls' Teaching standards have been physical education unchanged since the war but teach ONTARIO SALARIES | ors are attending summer schools | Starting salaries for public school | hupre edeniad numbers. This | teachers in Ontario fluctuate from apy il p da La which the: $2,000 to $2,400, depending on lo- pak ng ira uy 4 cation, A minimum of $3,000 way | 2C% Proper qua : set for high school teaghers but this has been lowered in some Canes Professional standards have been raised since the war, "letters of permission' Peruvian Awards Manitoba Is unique In reporting Cause Concern ng teacher shortage, Salaries in| OTTAWA (CP)---External affairs innipeg have age, pace with | department officials are bothered those In other large Canadian citieg | =-but not talking officially ~aAbout with a maximum of $3,260 for a|the Peruvian government's award teacher with the lowest qualifica.|of high decorations to two Cana tion and $5,680 for one with a|dlans, In defiance of established doctor's degree or the equivalent, | Procedure, Saskatchewan still needs 265 Some months ago the Peruvian teachers but this Is a oa, drop (ambassador to Canada, German re #500 shor inst Joer r | Fernander-Concha, ohalt of his oo "ine year b re. nl government, awa # Order are catching up with those in Brig | of Merit to Col, Oland, ¢ country's hn general in Halifax but a Canadian eltizen, Recently the same award went to Grant McConachie, Vancouver, at least two years of professional resident of Canadian Pacific Air training but at present the province | lines, which recently opened a ser: grants an Interim andar gertifi-| vice to Peru cate after one year of of ining Both awards were made without SHORTAGE IN ALBERT | consultation with the external af Alberta reports a A of 100 fairs department aries have been some It Is understood the Peruvian what lower than In other occupa. ambassador took the attitude his rovinces Saskatchewan previously ost many teachers, The education standard sought is ® WING ® SIRLOIN TIP 4,900 cows, about #3 per cent Hol | ® RUMP ROAST Fresh Killed BOILING FOWL MEATY LAMB LEGS "OSHAWA AND sles peculiar to French-spesking | DISTRICT Canadians NOT SAME MAN news. | % y i The BRODIE SURVIVOR CHICAGO (AP)~ 000 compared to town, 7/000 or Mill Du e To Resume John Turner, Darlingion Boule vard, has asked The Times-Gazetie MINNEAPOLIS (CP) -- Officials Hai Opals Mute edness | to point out thet he is not the | Paper Co, #8 y they éxpect production, interrupted | don Turner wha was com convicted of Dy $xoect Brodus Dad Honda, at the wood-gri nd fined in magls- plant nt s big paper mi trate's cour, as mn in yes terday's Issue of the newspaper drunkenness a: READ Wi READERS ER DIGEST/ DRY AB A DESERTY A recent wrvey revealed thet owt of 100 heoted homes tesied none contained o humic dity greeter then * 16% on 0 wld Winter day! The Sohore Desert has humidity of 25% g , Death Yalley hos 23%, Proper humidity Is vite! to Winter health , , , ond HANKS. CRAPY'S Portable Lightweight Vapors Iner-Humidifier puts loot moisture beck inte the airl Operates ofl night without refilling . . , shuts off evies matically, Doctors alo advive eom for col 2 + Wonkssrai's Yepore ter Homidifer brings quick relief to congested lungs and svffy heeds HANKSCRAFT'S | VAPORER HUMIDIFIER 995 | A YOUR LOCAL OO STON... JAMIESON DRUGS b7]] King st. EK 51169 HARE OPTICAL 6. 7, PAKIR OPTOMETRIST 8 Bona 5, Best CAR SNAPS POLE estimates an. Frances that the da ton, 80, of Pickering was admitted to East General Hospital with un- eo 10h 0. wil roma it ao ox after his car left the junction of Certain wood conveying and | No, 2 and No, 5 Highways snd | handling facilities ore dems od | sald the mccident occurred when | equipment and trical OTS Middleton swerved his car to avoid | | undama the company a collision with another, lome : oom rary repairs and substi | MANAGER TRANSFORMED | tute conveying equipment are being | + Edward Rysn, local #, 8, Kresge Co, store for production v! 'the plant will be re- sumed no later than next Mon. | ferred to London, Ontario, He will| day, be succeeded on Baturdsy next by | "The operation of the eompany' " : ican side (of the Rain % river) yr NAMED PRESIDENT International halls, ion., will Ewart A, Everson of Montreal, | €ONt | ected president of Weredale House, BEQUEATHS A WANGURT Ia welfare organization for wi drink and be merry" was the ad. Quebec metropolis, vice in the will of a retired com- | SIX-MONTH TERMS ednesday, Fred H. Loehrs, who died in Florida Friday, left $409 rose avenue and Charles Bud John. | members of the secret SDSD Clul | ston, 26, M4 Burnside avenue, both | Ehraboth. No one ano the | months In the county jail when | otters mean, but they're going to have convicted of shopbreaking with the roque d [2 ry. istrate Frank Ebbs in police court Thursday, MOBILE, Ala, (AP)--A small snapper schooner seeking refuge The names of Dr. Roy Irwin and | ihe nrobable loss of four men, the William Howard should have been | oop guard said Wednesday. The Oshawa CRA who were elected | foundered a few miles from haven for a three-year term at the an-|.i'nauohin (sland, at the mouth of DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB Tha Soast guard sid the sail The Oshawa Duplicate Bridge rigged schooner with auxiliary gas- and Mrs, G, Bird 59% pts,; 2. Mrs, E. Southey and Mrs, N. Daniel Mrs. H, James 42'% pts; 4, Mr, J, Buchannan and R, McKenzie Mrs, V. Valleau 39% Pow Next bridge will be held TORONTO -- Walter &, Middle. | pounced Tuesday night af Fort dulerminded Injuries last night | ered by (nsurance, | snapped off a hydro pole. Police | hut the important heavy gri statement sa) of the | s anticipated thal the past five years, has been trans. | Feb, 14 Mr, Kenny, mill across the river on the Am continue undisturbed | & native of Oshawa, has been ele: ELIZABETH, N, J, (AP)~"Eat, between 10 and 18 years, in pany executive filled for probate | Leonard T, Hader, 24, 121 Mel | { for a party by the el {survivin of Hamilton, were sentenced to six | mombars now what The intent, They appeared before Mag: A "SHIP SINKS NEAR SAFETY NAMES OMITTED from a weekend storm sank w Included in the list of directors of | 3g.fo0t Oceanic of Pensacola, ¥ia., nual meeting Monday night, Mobile bay in the Gulf of Mexico, Club high scores; 1, Mrs, 0, Mills plite guiging Sovavently went down 46% pts; 3, Mrs, Washington and 42 pits;; 5, Mrs, F. Rundle and House, Tuesday Feb, 15th, MITCHELL'S DRUG STORE # Simcoe St. N. mi | country's recognition of "Canadian citizens in this way was a matter concerning only the Peruvian gov- ernment and the recipient, The Liberal party has been against the acceptance of titles by Canadians for more than 30 years and against the free and easy ac- HOURS! 9100 am, + 6100 p.m Closed Wednesdays EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 3.481) KARN'S DRUG STORE 20 King sk 3.4621 ceptance of non-titular awards, | » wydiye i feb10k vo for Shop and Save, Here! MEAT PRICES! Oshawa's Lowest DIAL 3-3633 Absolutely NO CUT OVER .... WHOLE or HALF viens 3 lbs, 89¢ FRESH GROUND ried in Washington in 1948 BLACKHEADS on Muses hlackheads -- dissolve mL two ounces of PEROXIND IWDER from any drug store and Apply gently with wet, hot oloth in A the bias kheads They simph moive and disappear by this sale Wmple. method, { Shank Portion Butt Portion 1:18, Colle Phys, 2 Ibs. 95¢ Slices Hocks Boneless Portion |... , 39 bb. , 4% Ib, Semi Boneless Portion 35¢ Wb, Ib. 7% Ib, 68¢ 25¢ Sliced Cooked Ham "...... Ib. 8%¢ Bologna end suts ,, wu. ieee 19 Sliced Pork Liver ......... Ib, 19¢ Mild Canadian Cheese Ib. 3%9¢ Shoulder Pork Steak Ib. 43¢ Minced Beef ole Frosh Made Country Style SAUSAGE CHICKENS MM To 310s, ». 50 29 wg Je LEAN SLICED Peameal BACON 65¢

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