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Earl and Rena Matthews Coll.
Kenneth and Lillian (Mountain) Matthews
under his management.
day, September 11th and.
Plums .......... per basketflst sag-u, 10 lbs $1.09 Tasty Pack Peas .. R {int 3515, Soda«Bincuits ....... pkg. 38¢ Mixed Candy ..-........ lb. 36¢ MilkrPerfection or
Gammon 6 fine 89¢ Milka ...................... pkg. 48¢ Heinz: Vinegar gal, 9“ m y Flake ' ....... a the. 57¢
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. We have taken over the business at Elmedale operated for the past eleven years by K. R. Matthews. We hope to give the satisfactory service that the public has enjoyed
We solicit your ”Wage and will save you. tn the
bility. re-openilm meanmwam bestofoura wemwillbe overland”. WW
hour‘stfteeopenflz-daywfllbeuum}. . Fofiéwingisanstofarflclesthatwiflbemule September 11th to September 14th.
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Water Glam. 6 my Cereal Bowls .....,... '3 {aim
Window Shades Rex. $1.10........-.. for 89¢
MW Were ..-...-.. sass Men’s Work Shirts $2.59
Men's Murphy Made ’Qven'nl ........................ 34.15
Journal-Pioneer, September 9, 1957
370
Judy Cotton Coll.
Looking north across railway tracks at Kenneth Matthews’s store, with
' his egg grading station, and Jack Adams’s second store on the right,
1952
Rennie and Ogden’s Clover Farm employed
Earl Currie as egg grader and meat-cutter. At this time they were still using the egg grading sta— tion once used by AL. Rennie. Other employ- ees were Goldie Wilkie, Lorna Hardy, Jean
Hardy, Judy Matthews (in summer months), Lois Hardy, Glen Rennie (who also cut meat) and
Marie Dunn (who worked as a clerk). Betty and J eanetta taught Marie how to do the bookkeep— ing. In February 21 964 Allan Wallace left the busi— ness to work for Maritime Electric. Once again, October 22, 1969 the store was sold, this time t0 Alvin Adams, Gail MacDonald, Blanche Hardy, Roberta Wallace and Ruby Fraser.