4 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 5, 1959 party to be . CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, February 5, 1959 “ i coffec Castlegar Happenings | ts “Mr, and Mrs, S. Dower have had as thelr guests for the past two weeks, the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs, Creston, M age were called to Victoria last week end by the sad news that Lioyd’s father had passed away. Was a-business: visitor here for a few days. % Bertarione, in serving delicious refreshments by Mrs M., Dalton, Mrs. Fred Howes entertal E. .Bottrill. form ed recently in honor of Glenna's tenth birthday. A delightful tlme and Mrs, Lioyd Grout: | W&s had by the fourteen guests and the honoree Games were played and contests enjoyed fol- lowed by a short T.V. program: Mr. R. Black of Vancouver |™e. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by: Mrs. iS, Mri and.Mrs. Colin’ Fraser now resident inj Vancouver, were Kinnaird Korner. _{of Shaunovan Sask. ELL Swihart's sister, Mrs, C, Hansen | th DISTRICT REPORTERS Castlegar ~ Kinnaird _ Robson * — = Mrs, Johnso: Deer Park _ ena _ Genelle _- eee te ne wat tiahees [tee rereier soctn. worse — | = THE Mrs. Horan SOCIAL NOTES Mrs. Hostetter - 7181 Mrs, Kautman - 3227 Mrs, Williamson Mrs, Warkentin n - S165 By ry ind Mr. and Mrs, G, Eastcott, ce i of spent the’ e at their summer home in Deer visitors here for the past week. Mr Ken, Grunerud of Van- couver is with his parents, Mr. ‘and’ Mrs. L, Grunerud for a few days, to attend the funcral of his grandmother, Mrs, B.. Findlater. Word has been received of ihe birth of a son to Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hawkins at Calgary General Hospital January 26. Mrs. Hawkins 1s the former |and Mrs. D. Webb. Robson Sucials Deer Park Socials” Mrs, A. W. Thorp spent the weekend in Trall, the guest of her son inlaw and daughter Mr. . Mrs, Lila Wither returned to her home at Renata after spend- ing the weekend at Deer Park Park. They were accompanied by _, Renata Tiding Joe Gray is a patient at Hospital, é for a few weeks. Mrs. Katie Dyck Is spending the rest of the winter at the home of her sister Mrs, J. A. Hamm in Nelson. Mrs. E, Waldron: Is visiting at: points in Ontarlo,and: at her parents home in:,Lockerby,.Ont, Mr. and Mrs, Fred:,Silyers,.-5° . ‘2 A Crib manding, s Report From Ottawa OTTAWA — Parliament Hill) very close to urging, may de- has been a topsy-turvy, Allce- in-Wonderland sort of place ever since the session got underway a. few weeks ago, There was Prime Minister Diefenbaker, for example, telling a 200-man dele- gation from the Canadian Lab- our Congress, with all due solem- that the government increase taxes this year, which ig a very incongruous thing for the West a leader of Her Majesty's Loyal |Health in Trail. Opposition to do. : Actually; there is a fairly simple éxplanation for this str- ange, upside-down ‘situation. It | Commissioner Pettitt Water Frontage Tax Health Chairman Gordon Wkely be soon ‘after February 15. Pettitt reported Tuesday on at- tending: the annual eeotinig of [low sald it would be advisable to Kootenay Board of |call a special meeting to go over felt business of the meeting was mostly.;routing,: but possibly a discussion over, alleged use of further meeting with Celgar of- ficlals, Commisstoner Sylvest sald no date-has been set, but it will Council Chairman ‘Nick Og- the details of the frontage bylaw. This might be arranged to coln- clde with the meeting with Cel- docks gave a report on the Reg- fonal Planning meet in Trail. ‘The Committee ‘wished thelr next meeting held jn Castlegar, sald Commissioner Maddocks, and Council will send an invit- ation to the Regional planners to have the meeting in the Vil- Jage Office, ‘This will take place February 11. ed by Renata Women’s Institute] | nity, it could not expect the gov? alfstems from the fact that the. milk powder’ by dairles was of is being held weekly at the hall Seer ens Master Bob | with 20 Players participating. . 4 : Prizes will be given at end of a Among visitors to Ct is Miss Castlegar were Mr, and Mrs. C:|/ethel White. S. Phelps and children; Mr. and Weekly sewing meetings are “WINTER . minister declared. ernment to increase expenditures |srinie minister in part carried |Interest to many. and at the same time lower tax-|out his promise to let Canadians Dr. GJ. McKenzie, Director es. “I say to you with the ut-/have it poth ways, of the Health Unit mena most-good feellng that you can't In the session that: followed Is nothing aeens vane late nee - have it both ways,” the prime/the election on June 10, 1957, the |!egations that Dairies are i minority Conservative govern. | Powdered mi} mixed with whole a milk. Inspections of . plants Anglican Annual Reports Show Balance In Accounts Council Pronaring For 323 oo eee ee eae ts a | Commissioner Robert Mad: cae 0B ayn Ta $70.00 LAST WEEK’S JACK-POT where she was the gui fi Mr, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Gergely and |Shirley Oliphant. “Mrs, J. Raine was a Teall jana Moa Fred Btlgeeeen ee Pate ee BEggema ae willinen|[being held at W. 1. Member's ‘Linda'of Nelson, were Castlegar |.; .. Her. mother, Mrs. R. F. Olt-| visitor .Friday. : Mr, and Mrs, G. A, -Walker ay gest homes in preparation for a baza- visitors on Sunday. phant, is spending a week in Mrs. W. T. Waldle motored Meese Son: : ar. The regular executive meet- | Calgary. i f the Lillian Killough Chap: Many, happy returns to Tt eed Powe a ‘White and L ; A di : a ing 9: a , hal is to Tom- y ss. AL ne arge Audience Thrilied iF « fs With Gay Rosalinda ter, I.O.D.E,, was’ held Monday|my Hughes who is celebrating | Mrs. G. Miller. evening at he home of Mrs. L./his 4th birthday today. Mr. and Mrs.’H. Johnson Zinlo. Ten members were pre-| Visiting at the home of .Mr.|were Rossland visitors, Sunday, sent and routine business was|and Mrs, Art Swihart is Mrs.|where they were the guests of “Gay Rosalinda’ presented the string section, by the Rossland’ Light Opera |most in Players here Saturday, was ac-|Strauss tunes, claimed a great success by the Others in the were a inre: _- large audience in the High} Wi hi r store Sie, fH nston Churchill and George Galore at ou > School activity room. Small, Clarinet; Dianne Comba, me af Approximately 400 people ap- . Fe the WEEK ENO - with ly Pe ae Oboe; Don Bell, Bassoon; Bud > the |Comba, cornet; Jack Bailey, . well cast players gave a convince: ‘Trombone; Richard Paugh, per: ite ne eee eases wees Ing performance of the delight- cussion; and rehearsal accom: " * MARGARINE, Kraft Parkay, 2 Ibis.,’........2+2+.0+ 590 cline ape. Die Pinianenase | ye ae FLOUR, Robin Hood Paper, 25 Ihs., ...-.2+-+.++- $169 |[|eve seein Vienna at tne tum ot ones, walters, footmen, and BACK BACON, lean, Ib, .........0+s0e0+0++ 896 ROUND STEAK OR ROAST, Ib. .........-0.+-25++ 196 STRAWBERRY JAM, 48 02, .........+0+20000-- 896 the century, and with a musical |/eacon, Norma Forester, Mau- score composed by the master of |reen Godfrey, Jean Hayman, El- KINNAIRD, B.C. onths ago the|ment made far-reaching commit. : iB : ae ach ete a pro-}ment to increase’ expenditures Babee the area ye been ‘The Anglican Parish of Cas-|ber of hikes, cleaned up" around mising Canadians with the ut- and lower taxes. As a result of ne DE tet 6 tlegar, Robson and Hinnalrg has oe See coreeted at allow: MOSt £008 ea oye aie mudgot deficit in the year fanlty would gain itle advantage Been able ‘helt Foreward Cam.|fund, weeded the hospital oy oe ae me Ene March 31 ft close to $1|from the use of powdered mill, pal of 14 months ‘ago. Those grounds, cleaned windows at the oa a tk Bio alt rit must ratse [28 the trouble of mixing, would Bttendin the Annual ‘meetings Silver Birch School entertained And then there was Hors [euotner $600 maillilon, approxima-|fot pay off, especially since ot Robson, Kinnaird and Castle-|the local C.¥.0. and the Trail Saale ets on. We (te ise ing | ns ‘and other | Whole milk is In plentiful supply.’ ar last week were very pleased |A.¥.P.A. at ‘social evenings and + Liberal party. Speaking on the |tly, for housing loa Fire and light Commissioner za ae Hee ey ae 1A a eae eee j, Tone epee ee fee |e ie George Carr outlined to Council “ Cc Mn *petts the, ‘Treasurer’ eesti opens with a devotion: 10 he et ata honey the difficulties eneouintered In ob- fe hi m wot P. rish, reported |al riod conducted by the mem- Sy caning bonds ee ee june of [taining parts for the fire truck. tere til obltgutions had been paid [bers. Mise M. Richardson is the ye Delays in shipment have caus: 1% billion dollars. Since the Pub coniderable concern ‘in’ his. de- anacithe Parish, jae bean aett se ne ee eae net Ie partment, he sald. , the Diocese of Kootenay having Bank of Canada has almost lit- Speaking on the subject of ¢ santa petra ear erally had to print the ti water, Commissioner for the de- Satoh ice ised tal" pay to the Ts Due IE ant mee charts partment Ange Sylvest om Vie Osh ana thee wae yacd’ Bale Cabins Inge Clerk Joe Logelin is pre: : with which ance In hand, All the three a buy ah © money watt igs, [paring figures and necessary |o oy treasurers, J. H. Smith] ° Castlegar and Kinnaird Sun- ‘Although it was largely In- of Robson, Mrs. T. E..Green of|day School reports were given cidental, the effect of this move Kinnaird and A. E. Norris of |The Rector, in the absence of by the Conservative government Castlegar reported balances on|Miss A. C. Bloomer, and Mrs. G. was to help create employment their accounts. There is a nice|W..Reith and reported good pro- both directly and At amount accumulating. in the|gress and a good band of teach- the same time, however, the mon- Church Building Fund. at Kin-|ers. The Little Helpers reports ey being churned out by the a! naird and also for a Parish Rec- | (Cradle Roll) were given by Be Bank oF tens aoe toe To certain extent Prime Min- are his report the Rector, qian ere a membership ct =| ram a e 4 ip fany months, to touch off a run- SE eee erent ane iufla: Archdeacon = A, Resker, con about 40. ‘Tne, felicuing were away inflation. : 2 3 H “Already a number of chart-' ee ea reer 5 ae a the wonderful progress that had) ROBSON — 0. B. Ballard and EB ered bankt heads have warned of |mediate, BOSC vt now to min-|been made financially and. stated | Moore Churchwardens; Church the higher taxes, The Liberal |ermment coe UO te nay find it-|that he thought that the Mls-| Committee, Mrs. A. Miller, Mrs. jeader considered it serlous | "71", estes to do so later on.|sion conducted last Fall by Bis-| H. Hyson} the Wardens. an enough to warrant calling for ‘And {f anyone doubts the ev- |hop Rage had helped to deepen] Lay Delegates D. Carter, and higher taxes. Hazen Argue, the] ATO Jon Tet them harken to|the spiritual life of the Parish} J. H. Smith and J. Raine Sub- CCF leader in the Commons, {10° Gor house leader: “Infla-|which was most important thing.| stitutes. put forward a motion condemn-|° Goo. not strike the strong |He urged that the oncoming se@ | NarRD — CI ing the government for, falling particularly; it strikes the weak. Son of Lent should be used ied F. Peterson, R. O. Scott and W. to take steps to combat it, claim- Inflation eats away the value of [carry on the work of the Mis- © Relth Lay Delegate and only knew what a rev lath ing it to be the problem facing the old agé pension and of the sion, Sabstitute Ken Pickering F. sun-packed 10% Fae a moment hans fo ene Mitchell. Church Committee A. Eldridge, W. Le Due, G. S. Cor. : bett, J. Kirby, Mrs. J..W..Dou- os A & , e she Q t Z i Ad Was Won By Mrs, Janet Reed — Castlegar Jackpot Draw — Friday Night * Join the crowd Be There! JACKETS | at -LEITNER'S. Mrs, Lou Chizmazla is home with her new baby daughter Deborrah Jean. To Late To Classify NOTICE — IWA Valentine Dance, Friday Feb, 13, Robson Cc A Hall, for everyone, Ste which was the C25 PAINT NOW. oe PAINT WITH MARTIN-SENOUR Just in — a shipment of our Spring:paints in a full : range of beautiful colors. SEE US TO-DAY! — assortment of new locks - reasonable — : % 4 MRS. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT ENDORSES AMAZING, NEW HEARING INVENTION Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt has now rominent cans if life in BEEF SAUSAGE, No. 1 cello, Ib. - JACON SLICES and PIECES, tb. SMOKED SAUSAGES, :pkg. Ib. “FRESH ~ HALIBUT Lb. 39% PORK - RIBLETS 2 Ibs. 29¢ — MON. — TUES. — WED — flationary trend,” he explained to the House. “If we do not, we allow those who are unemployed to suffer. There is one of the ma- j that jor p ‘be ble to ansiwer to- We have carpenters available who will be pleased to Ave eer 2 give free estimates on kitchen cabinet work, bathroom vanities, anything in the building line. — CALL US TO-DAY! HOME BUILDING SUPPLY Kinnaird, B.C. . aa Phone 3131 the waltz, Johann Strauss, the}jq $e 4 zy eaven, Barbara Mi ¥ talented singers and actors made | itta reise "Rignior eh aoa this “night in Vienna” one to be|aron Mitchell, Helen Nora, Ther- remembered a long time. esa Poje, Stella Roberts, Amy as Roberts as the dash-| Richards, Annette Van Vareveld, ing “Eisenstein” gave an except-|anq Joan Williams. fonal performance in his role of Fi z ‘red Cooper, Harry Douglas, a slightly straying husband, |pob Eyre, eaala a otestor Gare while Jegn Ellison; in the title|Tewis, Con Rutherglen, Rae role of Hosalinda, the beautiful 7 n Fae Of Rosalinda, the Beautiful Statem, Arthur Turner and Bob iM NTO NON CCN A Statem, rth , i fine portrayal of her part. Many ‘ork, as well as several of the 1 ue F oe ma BA N D CO N CER T . i Th tt duced alinda'sy lovely volee‘were over-| sna dirested by Morey" Block The Annual SHHS Band Concert . willheheld , = =? caring,” said Mrs. Ro: velt recently. Kathleen Sinclair as the Eis- and John, Roberts, -assisted “ny Continuing, she added: iit, Reople ! Frank Fuller. enstein’s maid, Adele, turned in Gay Roealnaa was present- oe characterization of/eq under the sponsorship of the this part oepessed Of: a lean Kiwanis Club, and will be staged coupled, with her “ust right” as in Trail Friday and Saturday. - Jools Iso.the Lay .Readers, . Messrs. a int realize « {rates,..the. government can © omic problem -facing the -people | eens aid Gould bo as gv0d'ne” | gorward to another budget ene today, but certainly the problem |Norris and Al Horswilt for. com : it of around $1 ‘billion in the | UOT ‘aces the greatest num-|ducting services not only tn the year ahead, as the Canadian Tax Parish, but throughout: most’ of the greatest number of Canad- Vowance. I'am not go-|. He thanked the Churchwar- hot for a, moment hesitate Ogee [lans today. At present tax" inp ay it is the greatest econ-|dens in each point for: their work coeds, I didn't gan, Mrs, C. Phillips (W.A. representative.) ter of maid’s role Mrs. Sinclair's per- formance was most enjoyable. Prince Orlofsky,. Barry Fair- bridge to you, was excellent in the portrayal of bored royalty, resplendent. in handsome court uniform.and one thing that cau- Foundation . has alredy pointed ber.” To Insure your Dependents NOW and Assure Your Independence At Retire- ment. . Cc. Arthur Friday, Feb. 20th 1959. out, If this is the case it will add session over the government’s more fue] to the ne oer anti-dumping "legislation?. Both tion and further unde! the Liberal and CCF parties’ bit- obtain a frea copy. from: — Institute For Better Hearing, G18 Main St. Penticton, B.C, : Prime Minister Diefenbaker |¢" ave the cabinet. to impose Without cost or 1; ‘ihe ‘flight’. last |the: West Kootenay. The two W. Remember, We: . A’s “gave reports of their usual efficlent workin the Parish and in the wider work of the Church. ‘Ket for its own securities. arbitrary power |' “ ; \erly opnose ry pose |also thanked for their services The St. Albans Guild were CASTLEGAR — Churchwardens J. C. Killough, N. McNabb. Lay Delegates and Substitute A. T. Horswill, J. C. Taylor. Church committee W.A. and Guild Re- Presentatives,,C. W. Petts, A. . Norris, J. F. APPLES, 3 Ibs. .. Lg. Bo: Anderson The Mutual Life Assurance of Canada his ditem-|11, Shing duties. .,The U.S, gov-|as the Altar Guild and in many ma very well. “In the event that| ment fired off-one of the other ways. oo ie we place money into the stream sharpest ‘protests: received by The W.A, Reports were g! and expand credit, there is an in-| Canada in many a long year It jen by Mrs. C. 'M. Phillips and C. turns out’ after putting teeth in W. Petts,the Guild report by Mrs. Ae RO ee ateli: “§ fi the dumping ‘law. -the Canadian |T. Lampard. - * Tt_was det : es con Building - Supe tes vernment can’t find anything One of the most pleasing re- to “the om : a bite on. Months of intensive |ports was that of Junior Young | Archbishop Adams. who had a : investigation have’ failed to turn | People which consists of teen-|great interest in ithe building of ght our fancy in particular, the cigarette holder, and another the patient and ever present alde, please send Mlustrated factual Nterature Killough, WW. Crossley, G. Fowler, A. Macreath, J. Too- good, F. Howes. Envelope See; retary, Mrs. A. E. Norris. ‘ ACTIVITY ROOM — SHHS Joe Guerelo. Much enjoyed were MTNA Barry's song, also. ed mys song, aso, {AMI ee nae a le a NEW CALIFORNIA SPUDS 9c Ib. GRAND ‘FORKS SPUDS, ewt. . OTARION.LISTENER OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Falke or Dr, Fledermaus, was the instigator of the intrigue in the plot,..by..those clever and all the principal characters ar- rived. at. the Prince’s Ball dis- gulsed as.anyone but themselves. Appearing in the Fledermaus lowll CHECK the QUALITY (VA Building & Supply Co. Ltd CASTLEGAR é : Phone 3351 up ‘sufficient yf. the ant us United, Presby can’ Churches’ the “report to war-|agers over 9th grade‘from the, St. Albans Church twenty years ener I stat n yterlan ‘and Angli-|:ago, St Alban’s is named after r was| the first British Martyr'who liv given’ by Miss Emily’ Killough] ed around 300 AD. A Great Catl for the President ‘Roger Too-| edral stands where he was vere ERY, Tender ond Crisp, tb. LETTUCE, Fancy and Solid, tb. MIXED NUTS, No. 1 cello good. The meeting was amazed| ryed at St. Albans in : aS ; at the great deal of service to|card of membership in the : CHECKS tii PRICES & i y the Cl and % ip of St. Alban” which : EE es ei i We NS \ es ; which this group of 25 young| links the 146 chureh called after zoids ve aoe J 3 j : i péople has accomplished. They| him throughout the world, was : . had old clothi: at to the meeting at Cas- tended several camps, had a num-! tlegar, costume just before the, curtain rose on the first act, George out. |= lined the. story of the play brief. ly. (For, those who have'nt thought about it Fidemaus means “bat".) Ron Groom's tenor voice, PREM, 3tins,........ 99¢ CRISCO, 3 Ib. tin, CARNATION MILK, G6 tins, ........ 99c FIVE ROSES OR MONARCH _ 4 pkgs., . 99c PORK AND BEANS, Malkin’s, 6 tins, . 21 996 HONEY, No. 1 Alta., Albi tin, .......... 99e EGGS, grade “A”,- large, 2 doz.,.-..... 99e FAB, King-size, tipkg.,. Re STE A's . 99c ‘GRAPEFRUIT, 10 for 2.2.0... NESTLE’S QUIK, 2 Ib. tin, . . CUT-RATE GROCETERIA ‘PHONE 3261" _ KINNAIRD, B.C. ° PEANUT BUTTER, : 99c*. i iy Kersey’s, 4 Ib. tin, ... 99c familiar to most in’ this area, was excellently suited to the role of Alfredo, an’ admire? of’ the fair Rosalinda, Although Alfredo as an unwanted suitor was a trifie obnoxious at times, his serenades to his lady were a treat to hear. Frank Fuller in the dual roles of Frank the Warden, and the lawyer, Dr. Blint, was kept busy doing a character switch, very convincingly, too. One of the funniest scenes was that of the jailer Frosch, tipsy antics’ sent everyone into “peals of laughter over his trou- bles with the wrong “Eisenstein” played by Norm McLuckie, whose locked up in the cells. Others featured in the cast were Barbara as Poldi and Bev. Fletcher as Fifi, ladies attending Orlofsky’s ball; also Walter Plin- ge, occupying cell No, 13 in the lock-up. : The orchestra, directed -by Morey Block, consisted of Dick Bourchier at the piano, a violin section featuring : Otto Neider- man, Grace Comba, Eric Turn: erm, Ethel Balley, Vivian Gate, Monica Kinahan, Pat Burroughs; Jo Hutchinson and Shirlef Ban- ton; Audrey Pemberton on Viola, Charlotte FoghDohmsmidt and Jill Brockway, cello, nd Bill Bak- er,. bass violin. This - completed [Fi] Beef RUMP ROASTS | - Pork Shoulder ROAST Lb. ..-.... 69c_ Rolled, tb... 58c Beef POT ROASTS . Lb. ...... 5c - Pork CHOPS Loin, Ib. .. 59c Pork CHOPS, Rib End, th. .... 496 Hamburg STEAK 2 lbs..... 85c MIRAGLE MARGARINE, 2 for .....2--cceeeeee++- 496 BLUE BONNET, 2 tb. pkt. . eseese BBO, Co-op. Refail 4th AVE. AND PINE ST. Store. wget ee PHONE 2661 LCE i APPLE JUICE, :: : Sunripe, 48 oz., 2 tins, 75¢ COFFEE, Nabob, DOG FOOD ROVER OR TOPS tin, veee eee 106 ‘TOILET TISSUE, : Ballet, 4rolls, .....- EGGS, “A”, Large, local, doz., GRAHAM WAFERS, Weston’s, 2 pkgs., . WAX PAPER, Zrolls, ...-.--+-+- CENTRAL . TRADING KINNAIRD, B.C. ». _ FAB, King-size, box, .........55++ 98e- 49¢ | TEA BAGS, Better Buy, 100’s, ........+ 65c. ORANGES,” ** 55c Sunkist, 5 Ibs, -.... 59c For Mrs. B. Funeral servees were held Wednesday for Mrs. Bertha Find- later, a “long time resident of Castlegar, who passed away February 2,in the Castlegar and District Hospital. Mrs. “Findlater was 77 years of age at the time of her death. be - Rev. R. H: Pratt officiated at the’ services held In the Unit- ed Church here, and was assist- ed by Rev. J. M. Taylor. The church was filled with many friends of the deceased, who was well-known in the Cas- tlegar district. Mrs. J. E., Wallace was or- ganist, and hymns sung by. the congregation were “What a Friend We Have in Jesus", and “Sun of My Soul”. 5 Pall-bearers were W. W. McLeod, Larry. Davis,, Jim Ltp- sett; Robert. Hunter, L. Morey and John Sherbiko."-* Burlal was in the family ‘plot at Mountain View Cemetery at Trail, and the arrangements “United Church Service : Findlater were handled by Castlegar Fun- eral Home. . Mrs. Findlater was born in Belgrave, Ontario in 1881, and moved from there to Saskatche- wan in 1905, where she lived un- til coming to British Columbia in 1939, Arriving in B.C. Mrs Findlater lived for a time in Robson before moving to Castle- gar, where she resided*at _ the time-of her death. : Survivors are three daugit- ers, Mrs. L, A. Grunerud, Castle- gar, Mrs. L. H. Peterson, War- field, Mrs. R. Morberg, New Westminister, and one brother, Howard Wightman of Creston. Also surviving are four grand: children, one great-grandson and five nieces and ‘nephews. Mrs. -Findlater was prede- ceased by her husband in 1947. She was a member of thé United Church W.A. and was al- ways an active and energetic Ichurch-worker. - = TOMATO SOUP, 2 cans ... ABY FOOD, Gerber’s, 6 trs. 1TZ CRACKERS, large box . COFFEE, Ft. Gary, Blue Ribbon .. SOLO MARGARINE, Ib. . BOG FOOD, 25 Ib. sacks . | JAVEX BLEACH gallon ..... 97c SOAP, Laundry