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JUNE 14, 15, 14
SUPREME
• LIGHT FRUIT,
1 lb.
.42c
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CREAM CORN
14 oz.
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• LYNN VALLEY
•PEACH HALVES
14 oz.
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FREE
SUPREME
CHOCOLATE
MALLOW
COOKIES
35c pkg.
BICK'S
GREEN RELISH
15 oz.
42c
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MARSHMALLOWS
• .111/4 oz.
29c
WITH YOUR GROCERY ORDER '
ON A 1 GALLON THERMOS JUG
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ARNO LD'S GENERAL
STORE
R.R. 7 Lucknow Lanes Phone 529-7248
Make Presentation
To• Wybenga Family
• WHITECHURCH NEWS.
On Sunday .after the morning
service at Chalmer's Presbyter-
ian Church Rev. Victor Wybenga
had reached the back door. to
speak to all when he was asked
to come back to the front and
• to be accompanied by Mrs.
Wybenga, John and•Clarence,,
and Kathy was asked to come
• from the choir and join the fam-.
ily.
Elroy Laidlaw then read an
address to them. Walter Elliott
and Lorne Forster onhehalf of• •
the congregation
presented them with a matching
hanging and tree light lamp. The
address was:
Whitechurch, June 10, 1973.
, • .
Reverend Wybenga, Mrs. Wybenga
and Family,
• Although We are reluctant to
.farewell it is a privilege kir me
to have the honour oths occa -
sion to try.and egress a word of •
gratitude' arxt thanla ,for aill '
you. have done for us these
few months.
You came to us Mr,. Wybenga
as a student and you are leaving
• us soon, as an ordained minister
and we are proud if we have heIp';
ed you in.some small way to
achieve this goal.
We congratulate you and are all
very happy for you realizing what
a great accomplishment
it is for you and how great it will
be for anyone who may be priv-
• ileged to listen to ,you in future.
Mrs. Wybenga, Cathy and boys,
I.want to thank you on behalf of
all your friends for your patticipa-
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tion and your contributions in
church, Sunday School, choir and
Young Peoples and all worthy
community projects in which you
have been so willing to share and
our Best Wishes go with you as
new adventures and experiences
unfold for you..
Mr Wybenga you have surely
been an inspiration and a blessing
to all of us, ,bringing us a chal-
lenging message Sunday after
Sunday and performing all duties
with dignity and honor for which
the 'Session thanks you and we all
thank, you.
On behalf of all'the people of
Chalmers of Whitechurch we ask
yon'to accept these gifts as a
token of our esteem, hoping you
all will enjoy them and remem-
ber us by them.
• With them go our best wishes
forgood health, happiness and
every success in all your future
endeavours.
Sincerely,
• Lorne Forster,
Walter Elliott,
Elroy Laidlaw.
,Aittou# completely taken
surprise Rev. Wyb nga regain-
ed compos=e and eipressed his
...,-iratrate to the givens for their
klandaett and beanntild gift.
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WANTADS
Pack
Pc•wer
Fanshawe Grad
BRENDA KING
Brenda Elizabeth King, daugh-
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph M.
King, R. R. Teeswater, graduat-
ed from Fanshawe College in
•London in Early Childhood Teach,
er Education.
.The Convocation ceremonies
were held at, Centennial Hall on
May 25th; A graduation dinner
was held afterwards at the Garage
Restaurant and a family dinner
was held at her home on Satur-
day along with a surprise 75th
birthday party for her grandmoth.
er, Mrs. Percy Harris of Wing-
harn.
Brenda has accepted a position
at the Day Care Centre in Walk-
erton.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE
• . Grovel Pit •
•. 11/4 Miles West Of Dungannon
• CHOICE CEMENT GRAVEL
CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEL
SAND, 3/4STONE, TOP FILL
FINE, MEDIUM.OR COARSE
• PIT RUN GRAVEL
ALL' LOADS WEIGHED FOR YOUR ACCURATE MEASO
10 METRIC TONS — 22046 LBS.
LOC HALSH
• Sympathy of this community •
is extended Mrs. Frank Hamilton
and family on the sudden passing
of Frank on Sunday morning.
Mr,. and Mrs. Harnifton and fam-
ily were long time residents of
this area.
Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Robb to their home at Amber -
ley. Several from the Lochalsh
community'enjoyed the recep-
tion and dance in their honour
as they did for Mr. and Mrs.
Grant McNain, recent newlyweds.
Mrs. Art Matthewman spent the
past week in Toronto , while Art
Was at work in the city. Dug
Matthewmah of Toronto spent the
past week end with,his parents. ,
Many had callers during the
past week having the opportunity
to donate to the newly proposed
Medical Centre in Ripley.
GRADUATES AT HUMBER
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Walt
were guests at the Graduador
Exercises in Toronto, where',
Carruthers received hisdiplOj
from Humber College:
• Recent visitors with Mr, 0,
Mrs. Eldon Bradley were jo4
Bradley of Wingham, where]
studying for the summer,ani
and -Mrs. Harley Nicholson
Ottawa. •
Preparations for Annivetur
Services go ahead for Ashfiel
Presbyterian Church celebra
on Sunday next. A pichich
will follow the morning servi
thus giving all an opportuniii
visi'
Robbie• Brooks, son -Of Mr:1'''
Mrs. Ronald/ Brooks, along w.
his grandma are having ane
able holiday with Mr, andc0
Radall Shultz and family ik
Eastern Canada. •'t
ouse Deserves
1117s.ougoi
est
value
ety
range!
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