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Golrtb;ptlslderttt Walter Baird. clol wed- the' Provincial Secretary for f cgr for the Kitchener .il and an artificial leg with a Cross Mean to you?'" The
il�o =i fir. ding anniversary; Pearl Social ^ Development trict -Qf Marsh of Dienes, and knee joint costs fr+orn $.25W to offering was divided equally
48 Cummings for the most pen- am the needs of the handl- has a university degree in have between the March of fiiTrlrs
Congratvlatia. s to Wilfred hies in her purse, and Rev. ca ped, nd reviews literature -and art. Prior to S30W. Many people
Chuler. who won half a i to Wilena B.rowu for the most P a pro- "`� only o government pension m and Rehan SE
pig ' Beams now in effect., 1978 he was chief dispatcher live on, ;;o assistance from BASEBfri[,4
a draw'at the IQOF euchre buttons on her clothing. It costs $4Q,,000 a. year to for the Ontario Automobile March of Dimes is vital for if you wish :to register for
party in Hrucefield a week Three hundred women keep sompone''.i11. a chronic Association. and lived in
a o F da . from Huron xitd Perth Coun- these things. baseball or for the empire"s
g, rW y i ti�nt 'hospital but about Windsor'.- The vKpTpGn Af .fit, John's sehaol in Varna, please call
The Oissert Euchre s n- vt it athe.:,d in Central Unl p ,
po g re SI2;QUifl to .keep him in 'his Mr; Parker s,aasi. • nears Sharan;ttukte at 452 -?ids ctr
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cored by Yarns k11C .was . tett Chat teres , ,f1 . itr . tf. S01yn home:. >x > e, h . Atiay e,, l'c • 0 t 252= 57 y:
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bxd,thertto C, tone.bgpd,�,, T6 Church was the vtcy:capable a aale'af K' handart sone• shown. It pointed t:o °chc manse ltd+:Iraceter 6' Mti'litday .were mode for the birthday .
maul. y. door prizes were woti leader! of bile beautiful sins- �vay the handieairped can be different attitudes shaven by gvenitl`g. President yMrs. party. in ,lune. Ivlrs.:. Kathy
byJean;Be'11,.Gladys Alexan-- lug. self-supporting. Mr. Angus people •with respect to em- Rt Bert Bell.- presided and Bell Will be ia'charge, of the '
der, Blanche Stephenson, A PAMTER. attracted a. large crowd at ploying physically .disabled opened the meeting, Wath two May meeting.
Helen Sootheran, Ferne Ba- The first speaker was My- intermission with his de-, peopl'e, and some of the poems. Bertha MacGregor Mrs. At Hoggarth pre.
ker, 'Margaret Hess, Ina von Angus of Rehandart, who monstratign ' of mouth- recreational acsivities en- was in charge of the devo• sided far the Ladies' meeting
Neeb. Bonnie goy, Jay Blair, was born in St. Marys- He. painting. joyed by themespecially at tional and Mrs, Jean Snell following. Marlene Bell re -
Mary Grigg, Charlotte'Nor- has Had no use of his hands INAWHEELCHAIR summer and winter camps. read the scripture, Roll ported for the cards and
man and Ednd Cox•. Novelty or ,feet since birth. He is one Larry)Parker of Kitchener, This excellent film is avail- call, was apswered with treats. -The
prizes were won by Willa of 20 on the Ontario Advisory also a quadraplegic, was the able from some libraries. '•Signs of Spring". An invi- Watchmen" will present,an
Taylor, most recently re- Council of the Physically second speaker. He is the , The wheelchair Mr. Parker tation was received from evening of music on May 3rd
turned from holidays; Mrs. Handicapped whidh advises Community Development Of- was using costs $bS9. A First Presbyterian Church. in the church.
ENRICHED WHITECRACKEDWHEAT KLEENEX -5 COLOURS
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OR- 60% WNOLE'WHEAT
LAUNDRY
ZENRS FRESN
FACIAL -ACARor
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BETERGENT
PACKAGE OF 200 DINNERS
6LITRE 3.4Kg. 7*7
E ASTER FINERY It's not jisst� the ladies who sport -new hats andiothei
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24oi. such finery on Easter. Glen Rose, who lives just outside Egmondville;.
FOR
was one of the Egmondville United Church congregation who sported a
new suit at the epster Sunday service. Glen is a student at Huron
225 g, Centennial$chool, Brucefield. (Ohoto by Heol
PKGS, _ ..
'BLACK DIAMOND PNOTOFINISNING SPECIAL! TOMATO OR VEGETABLE Special se - a''�i7 uC # `lCNEESEI/ PRICE .
11AMPBELLS
' PIAN N0. 2 TWO SETS OF INTS An Easter service was Mr. and Mrs. David mother, Mrs. S. MaCutdy.
PLAN N0. 1 ONE SET OF PRINTS '
held at the United Church Weigel; Cleveland Ohio Mr" and Mrs William
- Sunday morning followed by.__. visited over the holiday. with, Pepper have, returned after �.
• SOUPS breakfast served by mem- spending the winter at '
S.N.-.ICES PRICES SHOWN ARE HALF -REGULAR 'PRIG 10 -FL. oz: Tllvs her parents. and,Mrs. Pe g
bers.of the chair under the
John gToadfoot. " � Haines City Florida.
PK "� COLOUR. NEGATIVE -FILM FUN t FUN Z direction of Barbara Liver- Mr. Wesley _Ha'm and Donald Arnold Taylor's
C1.10 & 1,26 12• EXPOSURE* ,3,35' $ more. The Easter Sunday daughter Martha of Hunts- name should have been in -
C1.1. 1 20 EXPOSURE a a _ _. —
_ over th we c d tit wh ' ' ed
morning .worship wa's at ten v '
t ---- -- •,,._a - w th tt s mother. Mrs. A. the churchedhon Palm Sunday.
elle visited,
C LLQ_...,_. 2,4„-EXPQStIRE _ TINS --o'eloelc� g -M
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= - w.. ood amw& Miss M wan
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THIN C 135 24 XPOSIIRE r� FOR The chair, sang two -select. Mr. and Mrs. David Tsieb-` Miss .toyce Broadfoot 'of
N ' 36 EXPQ$U-R.E. _._ :� , :- � ,: _ ions .and- Rev. R. --McMullen net, who: were. how Iidaying at i:ambton College,, Sarnia and '
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41 :PROCESS, ONLY LUST -RE R' - LOS :'FIN! a preached, on Faster pre 'Sarasota >'loMra d ' Bro foot AC
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and the risen Lord. D turn t red n ad O
g turned home. Guelph spent the holiday
BEEF, CHICKEN OR TURKEY BOU'TIaLfr-'RINTEO WHITE OR YELLOW Miss Wendy Mustard, St. with their parents Mr. and
the service the w9men of the
U.C.W. gave a life membeil Thomas visited with her Mrs. Robert Broadfoot.
SWANSON KLEENEX Ship to Ann Walters. Mrs. J. father, Mr. Aidie Mustard, Ill and Mrs. Fred
�.� FRozEN ; #� Moffat presented the gift and over else weekend. McGregor of Wogdstock
'� DINNERS 'slick �si ;TUwELS 2 Roll Mrs. E. Stoll read the
PKG Guests with Mr. and .Mrs: spent the weekend with Mrs.
'address. -Mac Wilson were Mr. and 'Gregor McGregor.
APPLE OR ORANGE STRAWBERRY OR RASPBERRY Mr. 'Roy Hart, London Mrs. John Hayman and -
YORK FANCY PEAS, CREAM BOF MAPLE LEAF ZENRS Spent the weekend with his •Brian of Exeter 'and Mr. Miss Dianne Wilson,
CUT GREEN OR VY71k BEANS C PLUS ` niece Mrs. Robert Allan. and Gerald Aidwinkle and friend Lambton College, Sarnia `
of 4a FL OZ Mr. Alliin. Also visitifi was g is y
FLAKES CNNCKEN DRINKS �A S 750 ml. 1i 8 g of Miss ssau a visited' over the halide
VEGETABLES ',TIN their daughter. Jane of Wil- Sympathy is expressed to weekend with her parents,
fred Laurier University, Mr, and Mrs. Ervin Sillery Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Wil-
LEAVERSq# LEAVER CHOICE LARGE SiZE a Waterloo. _ family on the f son:
" • • and deaCh o his
14 FL. OZ. O 6:5 02. 10 FL OZ LITRE
TINS R TIN SLICED
BRAVO
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S LAD OILHenso� t its
M iROO S..._: �_
won
BATH 'SIZE .-...,. APLE L 1� _
OtwMATEA CRUNCHY The, annual meeting o"f tetary, Mrs. Pearl Koehiera Payne: Mrs. Tom Sherritt.
KER RKEY THE REAL ONE 750 the Hensall Women's Insti` ,.ke;t5urer, Mrs. John, Skea; Standing Committee Con -
DIAL '-BAR SOAP LA aF i .PoRtioNS t2 oz$ lute was held at the Wited Assistant Treasurer. Mrs. venors-Agriculture and Can' -
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iEKRSASSiO EtAY0UR8 USxGIeS.-Misr R
' 7, _ - Sam Rannie, , s rice rrect=—�
BEAN, � n Wednesday, dia>i-Ind tit
MATONNAtSE REAM C -The financ ner p as t Canadian Industries, Mrs.
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390 g. WESION'REGULAR iven showing lea balance of or. Mrs. Carl Payne; Assist- - Walker .Carlile; Citizenship'
1.84 .g.
ENSLiSN MUFFINS of 89' 566.69 to start the new year. ant District Director; Mrs. and World Affairs, Mrs. Lett
PKC. OF' 3 �1. TIN REGULAR,OILY OR DRY a Pearn Koehler, Public Reia• y
' 11U8p1E_BALH ' • � The new officers were install- Purl ; education and Cul.
MOIST PREPARED YORK FROZEN FRENCH CUT Y�'.S. 1 9 LITRE ed b the District Federation Ttions, Mrs. John Corbett: tural Activities. Mrs. Eliza.
o , 10 0: Mae CLOWN- - ` �s� y Tweedsmuir Histo
ZIP D06 FOO 0= �R� 6RE BEANS _ - _ _ l 450 ml��, ORANGE JUICE STICKS OR OREAMSICtEs Ri»prtssentaNve, Mrs. Gordon History. Mrs. beth Riley; Family and Cpm
YORK FpgZEN SUA� O SIZ • e ` �a C-14----
ity of 12 $10
e• Bender from Hay P,O. Past Sam Rannie; Branch Direct- sumer' Affairs, Mrs. Norman
KLIK 1Q— NEiLSONS - - - - - a President -Mrs. Carl Payne: ors, Mors. Elizabeth Riley. Pepper; Resolutions, Mrs.
-LUNCHEON' MEAT1,2 �� BRUSSEL SPROUTS- O2 COUMtRY'$1TCHEti Z5o q
12 oz • Mrs. John kea; Press Re-
LEAF- �i TENDEAFLAKE � SWEET MIrlEO or BABY DILLS ,� •President -Mrs. Cecil Pepper.; Gladys Coleman; Auditprs,
II-- wiiiPPEp BI % Vice -President; Mrs. Sam porter, Mrs. Carl Payne; Mrs. Len Purdy, appointed,
CANNED NAM 5 LB ;:fig PURE LARD'. _ �$_ #Zi' ► @LARENS OEISEY•?COtOUAS o aol► �► r Rannie; ,Secretary, Mrs. Card Convenor. Mrs. Gladys Mrs. Nan Britton.
TOTAL DIET WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES ! DATNROOM TISSUE �. John Corbett; Assistant S'ec- Coleman; Pianists; MTs. Carl' After a, discussion, it was
TO REASQNABLE WEEKLY FAMILY,
DOG FOOD_ _ _ -� K9 _/� RE4UIREMENTS ,PiCKtES 24 oz.ASStl17EA PASTAS decided t0 rescind the motion
�� M 1s a= passed at the last meeting. to
PROOUCE OF .U.S.A. CANADA NO 1 GRADE T50 m1
BOTTLES 3 VARlTtli LA _ _ _ _ . disband, and __ a �president-
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having been found the
CALIFORNIA FINEST FRESH ICATfut•foR SPAGHETTI � branch will remain open with
E-
TOMATO SAUCE. 28 oz i,
' .sincerelyhoped that younger
smallerbe
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housewives in the commun.'
` 000`AwCOLA
,CAT ell > , OR SPAG ETTI 28 ai � •
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MEAT SAUCE - _ _ _ 1629 ity will join this very worth-
MONARCH ASS�TEO,YARIEflEB while organization.orCOATIN MIX- _ _ e O2_ ��� llF in -
LETT
�,. ion a 63 5018 or
NEIISONS AsB0litto .
format' call 2
- -BARS, VARIOUS
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FAMILIy
R •: ring the programme a
800110UE PRINTED sing -song was enjoyed tigd
EN . NAPKINS 75" $o1 T�.
readings were given by M'
11'g� tr! cf "s
... � . or.yoU - Sp ng tton.
# �1t B s5' Cliff Bri
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FOR. . • >,i0�� NTi A.Y. MAIi 4 n he
business session, it
PLUS 1+.' tl L$ATU><D was the
to offer 65
DEPOSIT HILDREN'S • e -History � Grr¢�tlRat is taf• rFt �� A • I1ND"
pies o th ors of
�+ S ihl~ ?► OATS � % Hensall' f to the t senior
Must -161 OF grades of the Public School.
°. �r �r gift committee of Mrs.
GIRLS' 0109SSIS SIZE$ �:�/
A
�+ 2.6X l John Skea. Mrs. Leona Parke
FRDOU E .,
DER (8• ;. Of CANADA ¢ BAKESHOP . Pearl Keohler w
ONTARIO CROWN tEN. '
LADIES' IiAhI�OAGS a, and ars was
ISOVA PROTEIN 600 or , � Th meeting conduct.
COY RTYU-CA11011AN MADE
rRDo. OF FlatiroA ` FRESH' BAK,Ep t
The m i was co et -
m. �i,�' EIINME :N ESOMMU lie ,f ?Sll+ ed by Mets. Carl P jrhC who 1.
C � DINNER p�. oE!en wi a
t;ANADA FANCY t1UAlITY 610 : EM100, OF ONTAhIa Ib was NGS. t Toni. Shts� Pianist
G+y'
�.: 3 lbs. '1 MW r .' �' . f. 8
IIaLLS DOZEN � content was en�oye at the
109% WHOLE WHEAT Fir closeof the event he
FROOUCE OF CHILI CANAdA FANCY FOOOUI`E OF u.T:A. i•tOl VON& 11114 � 6tl31 WHOLi WHEAT OR to lunch was served by Mrs'.
m. r Ip• CRACK b WHEAT ,
John Skala, Mrs. Gladys
pWMN .t h
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Coleco . .
At �EHRS WEDNESDAYS tea,
to,
0 d11111 -so
I1�,IDY 5'At DISCOUNT _ 24 fl:. hiWren`s Wear • linelrs •Toys
Next Ni f„ a and et►ders Yvtll the 4H girls
SENSOR Ct15�'tlM RS°E .: __ _.. .. .•_ ... ,. __ -.. .:.. _ I It,H,,�. >z1 vlcrollI�taN �uz��ris� • month, �'be entertain.
ARE - ed an a
... supper w be ' a 6:
a., THURS.,* EVENINGS VA' p,m ►n iMay 1 Wethe dGEN ODERICH-HURON iiew ttmttob em. so carne and
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