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y I also passed a spacious lounge filled'
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and ashtrays..Some of us live in homes less
comfortable than that lounge. I wondered'FOOD
whether the luxurious surroundings V a n e st r a
increased our learningea acitles:� q ' 2
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�.' When I joined my classmates, our... Correspondent • • r
instructors announced, "We've been Karen Lehtten �n M�th'�
LEARNING iFttOM PEOPLE assigned to another room. Follow the. ' �1
Have you noticed a vast improvement in As we marchdd along the hall down the Last Wednesday I visited some `
my writing lately? You haven't, Have you stairs, across the courtyard,' through the of the most interesting, and The Independent `RED' PENCIL' Wire F
noticed a• slight -improvement? No? cafeteria and. up another hall, my heart pleasant people of Vanastra, They i
Seven -weeks ago I enrolled in a creative sank. ` Would I 'ever find my way out? are retired or, semiretired here
writing course at Fanshawe College in Fortunely our 'third and per'manenf and feel the community is a good Nlitehell'. two locations �"•f lar
London. The uclass, which meets one classroom W 35 conveniently located neat place ,to live,
evening a week, continues until December. the parking lot. • Mr. and' Mrs.E. Evans .have
!l' Although 7 don't expect to compose a #1 Our class consists ot; twelve people resided here for a year' and a halt
best selling novel after completing my representing both sexes, various age moving, from Toronto to'" 41
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• studies, I m benefitin. from the experience diverse occupations and a dozen Winnipeg, Vanastra.
in man ways. g p groups; p Th.urfnger - •
Y Y different viewpoints. A common interest - Dorothy Wilson, also from' 2
The first night, for example, I viewed the writing - brings us together. Toronto, resides at 43 Winnipeg. SUM Mimpressive architecture of the edifice, from One ambitious., lady isworking, on her Mrs. Wilson is, an amazing . the Piece, _ _ _.._ _ j— Lb.1,0.39,,,,+..
the outside as well as the inside. I wasn't first novel. A male student declares, "I'll handy lady and has renovated her Mini 1
following a conducted tour; 1 was lost. write a book if it takes me a hundred home extensively.
With the help of a member" of the years!" Mrs..Evans and Mrs. Wilson S I z, z L E. R SAUSAGE
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teaching staff, I finally I ' ated the correct Our study technique is simple. We read are sisters and bowl together for 1 Lb. Pkg._.--
classroom. 'Our instructor promptly each other's compositions and analyze recreation. "
announced, "We'll moet in• another room Broken
them paragraph by paragraph, sentence by AT 45 -Winnipeg are Alvin and
next week • number D100." sentence, phrase by phrase. In other Wilma Wright formerly from
Because I was At;termined not to be late words,, we tear them into shfeds. Oakville. Mr. Wright enjoys HA M SLICES6 oz- k _ — — _ _ — - -
a second time, • 1 arrived on campus The criticism is' constructive; the varied woodworking' in his spare time'. P 9 T ��
three-quarters of an hour early .theµ interpretations of a manuscript help the Mr. and Mrs.Scott Shea moved Bur'ns
following week. I entered a side door and author to view hi's writigg through the eyes to 48 Edmonton , Vanastra from MEAT SPECIALS
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mounted -a flight of st airs.Then 1 spied a of the readers.. Each of us learns from the Sudbury in June 1972. Boneless _
floor plan, which had.been hung tactfully eleven other students as we as from the AT 46 Edmonton Ave . are
on the wall at the top of the steps. instructor. Mr. and Mrs.. Art Hallam, a DINNER 'HAMS A M S _ n Lb.139
Feeling little self-confidence, I chose my Our conversations aren't reslrtMed to retired farm couple from the — — — - — — — ; — — — —
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route'and wound my way through the halls. poems and rose, though. While we learn
Five minutes later I noticed a d marked P P g Auburn and Hensall areas. In Prl�le 9f Canada Sliced
from each other, we also learn about each May 1972 they moved to
D100 Unbelievable! other.1019 7
With a half-hour to kill be re the class The course taught me more than facts-, , Vanastra.— — — — — — — — — — — — _
began, I wandere the corridor. g Mr. and Mrs.Gordon Burgess SID.E.-BACON
1' Ib. Pkg.
g about creative wasting. It supported my
Through the large, windows, I admired the belief that people benefit from aretired to 44 Edmonton in March
-association Pride of Canada
attractively landscaped courtyard, which with others. 1973 frgm Toronto.
Robert and Irene Kyle moved WIENERS---- — — — — — — — — — ---
to 2 Toronto Blvd. from — " — — — — — — —
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Richmond Hill in May 1872. *FREE 6 oz. Pkg. BOLOGNA 1 pkg. with each purchase.
• C w i mak e c b a z a a r T a n s Three of their eight children also ,
' live in Vanastra.
tive members. Mrs. Jdhn Lan- and Mrs.Gerald Groothius. Maurice' Huard. r '
V d W' t t 1- her daughter Tr e • Hamlin from F.B,I."Pur@ ',
sink and Mrs• Gerald an en
Hengel are the visitors for the
Mr. andx Mrs.William
Cash Draw - Mrs. Alice atiles,
Miss Barbara Jordan R.N., Mrs.
i?r The November meeting of the father will be remembered on his
November 30th:
od moved to 24 Quebec;
from1972.
Woodstock in May
3 $
Catholic Womens' League, birthday, November 10th. -
Tea Room, Hostess - Mrs. John
Mr�from
Nov
o a native of Nova
Ken Vincent, 'Mrs. Alvin Smale.
opened with prayer led by Mrs. There will be a box at the back
'
Maloney; " Mrs, Ewart Wilson,
Mary
s se
Scot enjoys
Scotia enjoys sewing and knitting.
Mrs. P_apple presided for the
,Alvin Smale. Mrs. John Maloney Ff the church for draw tic ets`'
�, f..
Mrs. Peter• Jensen, Miss
Mr.Thorogood is a collector of old
Boutique - Mrs. James Kelly,
he
read an article composed by. the November 17 and 24th.fru
Flannery, Mrs. Gerald Groothius.
it sealers and enjoys
fruit
Bakeless Bake Sale which was
Marian Fathers. We should meeting. closed with primer' by
Sewing - Mrs..Harry Hak, Mrs.
antique furniture as
Winnipeg, Vanas ra, has
the catcrin bysiness
remember our departed relatives -Mrs. John Maloney.
Gerald Van den Hengel, Mrs.
well as making toys for his
Right to Life""* Vii.'
an*friends but especially during ' Bingo was played; courtesy of
John Lansink,' Mrs. Terry Craig.
grandchildren.
F
the month of November she said; Mrs. Maurice"How-ard and lunch
'
Balpg - 'Mrs. Michael
Nigh', Mrs,
moved to 5 Quebec
s
Reverts were given by execu- was served. by Mrs. Harry Hak
Williams, Mrs. Frank
.Recently
a e Mrs Whi om Hanover and'
tive members. Mrs. Jdhn Lan- and Mrs.Gerald Groothius. Maurice' Huard. r '
V d W' t t 1- her daughter Tr e • Hamlin from F.B,I."Pur@ ',
sink and Mrs• Gerald an en
Hengel are the visitors for the
inners a a recen euc
held at St. James were: First
Cash Draw - Mrs. Alice atiles,
Miss Barbara Jordan R.N., Mrs.
between And Abo' and Detroit.
Wecome to the unity.
ORANGE
JUICE 32
3 $
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month. Mrs. Ken Etue requested
prize ,- Mrs. John Murphy and
Ken Vincent, 'Mrs. Alvin Smale.
co
others.
Oz. Bottle _ _ _ _ _ _"_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Mrs. P_apple presided for the
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more people to write to members
Mr. James Devereaux; Lone-
Boutique - Mrs. James Kelly,
' 'Walter 'Whiteh ad, 56
Robin Red Minced
by Mrs. Alex Chesney and Mrs.
Bakeless Bake Sale which was
of parliament on they su ect •q.
"The
- flan, s '- Mrs $nbert Cq a and
£
Mrs. Wm. H t,` Mrs Ken' Etue.
Winnipeg, Vanas ra, has
the catcrin bysiness
SOCKEYE
SALMON
Poverty" was the theme
Right to Life""* Vii.'
ut on is J nq' ,' uereaux,
tion Joa I;enereaux.
Penn o r � eJvin
Jac
purchasefl R�
:from '' Wayne McFad n,; The
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73/a Oz, tin -- _ — _ _ — _ _. _ _
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The resident, Mrs. Ray
s
Coo ery�
Arthur
business will be kn n " as,•B:I•,
A h h l h 1' es and
Hutchison and Mrs. Alvin Smale
thanked members who took part
Toronto and Mr. Gerald Groo-
thius.
Candy Mrs.
Devereaux," Mrs. James
Country Wally Catering:
ORANGE
and aGRAPE DRINK
and attended in ' the special
Mrs. James Devereaux won a
Devereaux.
A public meeting about Parks
48 oz. Tin --- —_—
October devotions.
cake donated by Mrs. 'Wilbert
Mystery Box - Mrs. Ray
and Recreation will be held at the
Hostess r
Donations" will be sent to
Maloney.
Anstett,.Mrs. Jack Case. •,
Vanastra- Chapel, Wednesday,..
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Reserve Fund'•and the Veterans'
The following names are the
„ Decorating - Mrs. ' Gordon •
Nov. 13 at 8 p.m. Come and air
d
POTATO- CHIPS
69C REgular - — _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _,_
— ONLY
Fund and .the adopted Grand convenors for the' annual bazaar Nopel, Miss Teresa Bauer, Mrs. your feelings an questions on
Wm. McMillan. the community and recreation.
UC as- UY1111 ty 1ne-vt
Mrs. Charles Eyre was ,in
works among are "not "head
charge of the program at the
hunters", but are a loving people;
October meeting of the'U.C.W. of
they are not aggressive, have no
Egmondville United Church. A-
desire to ac%uire in'ordei• to have
poem "Life'. s Pattern" was read
possessions that out -do those of
by Mrs. Earl Papple; Mrs.R.,
others.
Tyndall read a scripture passage
Mrs. P_apple presided for the
and Mrs.Eyre read a poem "A
meeting and Mrs.E. Durst:
Time of Remembrance".A poem,
treasurer, reported that over
"One Day a4 a,Time", was read
$260.00 was realized from the
by Mrs. Alex Chesney and Mrs.
Bakeless Bake Sale which was
Elmer Koehler favored with a
convened b y Mrs. L. Grummett
solo.
and Mrs. E. Hancock.
Appreciation is expressed to all
Poverty" was the theme
who donated towards the project.
chosen by„ the guest speaker,
Donations of clothing, shoes,
Mrs.Russell McCallum' of
etc. for a• bale is to be in by
Mitchell who quoted from well-
November 20.
known personsincluding Dr.
A lunch was served by
Robert McClure. Mr. McClure
Mrs.Douglas Wallace and
A h h l h 1' es and
SCOTT PAPER CARLOAD SALE WITH
Scott RED PENCIL SAVINGS'
Y.
TOWELS 2 Roll Pkg. --_ b _____= 69�
Scott------
TOILET TISSUE 2 Roll Pkg. -_------ - -------- 39t.
Scott Refills
WAX RAPER 100 ft. ROTI. .394
Scott
FACIAL TISSUE200 2 ply tissues— 39�
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A.Q.C. Powdered A: -
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SEAFORTH
Cordially invite you
to attend our
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Thursday, Night
DATE Npye 21
TINdE 6p.m. to 10 p.m..
Offering a 100o DISCOUNT
Off al -1 purchases with the
DETERGENT 5 Lb. Box ________��____________ 1,19
Palmolive
Liquid LI vid DETERGENT 24 oz. Bottle -----------_____ 694
WESTINGHOUSE O SYLVANNIA
LIGHT B U BS 40, 60 or 100 Watt _ _ --- _ — -Pkg, of 2 3.9 Pkg.
Ohtarfo No. 1 CARRO TS2 Lb. Bag. _________
Ontario 1 Lb. Cooking 5 1e00
ONION .24 oz. Bag -----
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STAFFEN'S FOOD MARKET
MITCHELL -,ST. MARYS
The Independent Store with Red Pencil Savings
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exception of Tobacco. • �• � At Staffe'n's •
We believe it's the "Total That Counts" and we believe
that after yoLrcheck out at Staffen's you will realize
that. you SAVED with "THE RED PENCIL"
MANAGER D. Toppigg