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ed by a piano solo by Sherri
Smith. Mrs. Doug Fraser
gave a couple readings entitl-
ed. "Every one morning"
and ''Three wishes for a
Bride" Dianne Godkin sang a
solo asisted by her mother at
the piano.
The very interesting T.V.
show The. price is rigk was
played with several from the
audience being ealled to lake
pure, helping with; different
it601g4' WIVIv:tarte, MCO
Moron,Elackwell
Marion Godkin.
The address was read by
Barbara Maloney. After
opening the gifts brought in
by many of the young girls.
Peggy expressed her thanks
for all the lovely pifts and for
those who put on the shower
The Walton Women's In-
stitute are sponging the
Quilt Course this fall pet on
by the Home Econornki
Wench Ogle Ontario Minis.
try of Agriculture •ItOd FOOd.
AHY olle-vmdting,to take this
area news
OVEN-READY - GRADE "A" MP&
YOUNG TURKEYS 1/8 .
MIRACLE BASTE-0R BUTTERBALL GRADE "A"
B ST NG TURKEYS 4-uas
6-16 lb. AVG.
UTILITY GRADE
TURKEYS
i% CANADA
RFS PACKERS
SUPER SPECIALS
GRADE "A"
TURKEYS
18 lb.
& UP SPECIAL PRICES
EFFECTIVE
UNTIL CLOSING
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6 •
OVEN•READyil,
lb.
FROZEN
YOUNG OVEN •
READY
YOUNG
FROZEN
lb.
NOT '
AVAILABLE
IN ALL
STORES ,
country
oven
59°
FRESH BAKED
DINNER
ROLLS.
PRODUCT OF CANADA
CANADA FANCY • 3 LB. BAG SAos ONTARIO GROWN A;
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PROD. OF CANADA OR U.S.A. PROD. OF ONT. CAN. NO. 1
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PROD. OF U.S. CAN. NO. 1
FRESH GREEN - TOKAY RED
BROCCOLI CABBAGE GRAPES
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PROD. OF ONTARIO
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SAVE 75C lb
-MAPLE LEAF
SMOKED PICNIC
PORK SHOULDER
b.
SAVE $1.11
MAPLE LEAF —
REGULAR
WIENERS
SAVE :$1.40
fOR YOUR-ORTOREEIFEST-PARTY-
MAPLE LEAF
BAVARIAN
SAUSAGE
500 g.
PKG.
OUR. REG. $2.68 •
1 lb.
'PKG. • •
OUR.R4G. $2.03..111.. OUR REG. $2.39
MAPLE LEAF
SIDE BACON
SLICED
3 VAR. . • , Wir 500 g.
PKG.
corfirdf .ROLL
SWEET
PICKLED •• lb.
41 98
PORTION SIZE
HAM STEAKS
MAPLE 189175 g.
LEAF PKG.
MAPLE LEAF
FOR DRESSING Olt-sum a FRY
SAUSAGE MEAT ROLL
• FROZEN PKG.
CHUNKY STYLE 16 oz. LOAF
CHEESE $1.25 BRED
SW. PICKLED BRISKET
CORNED BEEF
MAPLE S2
LEAF • lb.
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NOT AVAILABLE IN ALL STORES
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AT THE WHARF
FRESH FISH FILLETS
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AT THE. DELI :T
COOKED
HAM ...1.49
MAPLE LEAF STORE SLICED
CHICKEN
LOAF Ib S t 98
SHOPSYS PREPARED
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'MAPLE LEAF GOLDEN FRY
SAUSAGE
5008.
ry FROZEN • PKG.
MAPLE LEAF
MEAT STICKS
5 • 250 g.
VARIETIES PKG.
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REGULAR BABY BAG
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CHASE & SANBORN
INSTANT
COFFEE
WALTON WOMEN ,SLO-PITCH CHAMPS — This year the Walton
Women'sSlo-Pitth team won the Huron-Perth B Division CHampionship
and the B Championship in the Monkton tournament. In the back row
from left are Lynda Anstett, Joanne Phelan, Joan Perrie, Carol Collins,
Dianne Godkin, Pam Clark, Carol Blake, and Linda Gingerich. In the
front row from left are Pauline Gulutzen, Jo-Ann McDonald, Lorraine
Nelemans, Kit Scott, Nancy Clarke, Karen Hoegy and coach Bruce Clark.
Absent when the picture was taken was Judy Lee.
(Photo by Langlois)
honore gy Dennis
Richard Hawley speaks
at Londesboro thurch
CALL AN AGENT QR THE OFFICE
Ken Carnochan
Lavern Godkin
Ross Leonhard'
John Mc wing
Stanley Mcllwain
Donald McKercher
John A. Taylor
J.N. Trewartha
Stuart Wilson
AGENTS
E.F. "Bill" Durst
James Keys
Wm. Leiper
.Correspondent
MRS. DORA SHOBBROOK
523.4250
.Greeters at the United
Church= Sunday cm. were
Gordon Shobbrook and Su-
min Jamieson, ushers were
John Cartwright Larry Gross,
Russell 'Nesbitt and Gary
..VHIts. Guest speaker was
Richard Hawley from Au-
burn charge. lily welcomed
all and announced Auburn
Variety night on October 2 at
8 p.m. - all welcome—
The children's time, ',was
III display something large
able was a small stone
---epold-bealargrproblem-ifin-
your shoe. Heald children
*take all prObkins to God.
;odor teachers were Anne
Adams and Bev Riley. The
iiension Wag Seven is stiff!-
. dent (on feeding , the 5000).
lilt, Headley favoured with a
Map "I'll walk with God"
accompanied on piano by
lireeidet. •
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mei. ,Clare Mc-
Dowell attended the knead
et his 'grandfather Mr. Leo-
hieDditgititoli
72', age 84 at Guelph. Syni-
pithy Is encoded::` '
Mr. tend Mrs. Orville New-
by returned home on Wed-
tiewday from a fishing Trip
Kir 11/2 weeks at Pembrook.
On Monday, September
21st Superannuated Teach-
.era sponsored a bus trip to
Grand River, Big Creek,.
mat Farm beyond Brantford
sod enjoyed a boat ride
Celebrate
anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Stev-
enson, Mr. and Mrs. Murray.
Blake, Danny and Melissa •
of R. 2, Brussels; Mr. and
Mrs. George Smith, Cory and
Andy of Toronto; Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Stevenson, Dana
and Vance of Brussels met at
the home of Mr. and Mrs'.
Tom Stevenson, Ron and
Chris on Friday evening,
September 25 when they'
celebrateoTomind Bev's 10th
wedding anniversary. On
Sunday they were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Ken McDougall
of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Snell and Harris of
Londesboro and Mr. and
Mrs. Allan McCall of Walton
were also supper guests at
the same home to help
celbrate the special occasion.
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Friends, neighbours and
relatives attended a commun-
ity shower in honour of Miss
Peggy Dennis bride-elect of
next month on Saturday even-
ing. September 26. The
church basement was decor-
ated w4th pink. and: white.
Diane and Donna Godkin
were at thF 490. 'PPTePP,
rrgegWOD weicornect, .evercy" ,
Corsages. Were ptOerit*,
ed Peggy, her mother. -Mrs
r!,terreY Pen,0*.and,
694kilt who .were asked' to
take their place at the. chairs -
at the front, Donna. Nancy
and Sharon. Godkibppened th
the program by singing, "On .
top' of the World" accOmpan-
, ied by, their mother Mrs.
Lavern Godkin et the piano.
Many household hints
were read out throughout the
program. Mrs. Nelson Reid
gave a 'comical reading,
"John's description of their
Weddiniewitis was foll6w-
WITH STANDARD MIMS
(DETAILS AT me sroa jASSORTED VARIETIES BAKE WIN
CHASE & SANBORN
BAG COFFEE
attending from here were
teachers Miss Edythe Bea-
com and Mrs. Allen and Mrs.
Geo. Powell also friends
Mrs. Laura Lyon, Mrs. Stella,
Adams, Mrs. Lorne Hunking
and Mrs. Dora Shobbrook,
and Giorge Powell.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns
visited on Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Patemon
and Katie ofs Lendon; 'Mrs.
Burns returned home . on
Thursday.
Mrs. fdargeret Taylor, Mr.
and Mn. Lawrence Taylor,
Cheri and Shine, Mr. and
Mrs, Jack Dodds of London
`tecently -ittended-the—Brr-
dges and Burcheil wedding
in St. Pauli Church Win- m.
Mr. Z. ere* Stevens of
South Porcupine vist ed last.
week with Mrs. Margaret
Taylor,
Bradley Shobbrook Of
Winghem spent the weekend
with his uncle Mr. and Mn.
Gordon •Shribbrook and Di-
ana.
Mrs. Dora Shobbrodk,
Mrs. Thelma Onlyly spent
itigEt With" bk. Ind
Mrs. Ross Million Wood-
stock, visited on Saturday
cm. with, Leoriard Vodden
Paris and attended the Pin-
Adger-Bolt wedding it first
United Church St. Thomas
Saturday at 7 p.m..
Mrs. Ken Vodden wis
admitted to Seaforth Hospi-
tal on Saturday 26th.
,Mrs. Jack Armstrong was
admitted to Seaforth Hospi-
tal on Friday 25th.
Congratulations to Gail
and Harry Lear on their
Wedding Anniversary, Sept.
29.
Shnday visitors with' Mr.a
and Mrs. Orville Newby on
Sunday celebrating their
mothers birthday were Mr.
and Mrs; Don Newby, Diane.
'Ken and friend, Evelyn.
Susan Newby and Jim Pear.
son all of New Hainburg, Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Newby
Brussels, Mr. and Mrs.
Steven Newby and children
Jason and Melissa of Cam-
bridge Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Menary, Andrew, Glen Kim-
berley and David of New
Market, Mr. Jim Newby
from Calgary remained for a
few daya.
The U.C.W. Thankoffering
will be Octber 5th at 8 p.m.
guest speaker Mrs. Eleanor
Ward of Wingham. -_'
McDaniel Phillips
speaks .in ------
Walton
Sunday at Duff's United
Church, Rally Sunday was
observed. Mrs. Marjorie
Humphries and Peggy were
greeters with ushers being
Jack M&wine, Allan Searle
and Walter Bewley. Rev.
Charles A. Swan spoke to the
children on, "Interdepen-
dence leads to Freedom"
MaCDaniel Phillips of 'Wing-
ham was guest speaker when
he spoke on "Declaration of
Dependence" Martin Baan
read the'scripture lessons
The Sunday School formed
-.ins body in the center seats of
the church, they presented a "
musical selection during the
service. Rev. 'Charles A. swan
presented a dedication cere-
mony to"the teachers and the
officers of the Sunday School
for all their time and work
throughout the year.
The flowers in the sanct-
uarywere, in memory of Ken
Anstett placed there' by his
family.
Next_ Sladaz will be ob-
served as World Wide Com-
munion.
Rev. Charles A. Swart-
attending the London Are:
Conference
482-3354
527-1877
345-2234
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482.7593
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SIZE
Mr. and. Mrs. Don McDon-
ald and Mrs. Edna McDonald
spent the past week in the
West. Don attended a con-
vention in Saskatoon. Enda
went to Mary Speirs at
Sask. ley all
visited other relatives stuther
places and repelled good
Weather dlirinit their visit.
approach to the lovely old art
of quilting are to let either
AlbeitaHudie or Annie Reid
know before Octnh er 6
ROYAL
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CHEESE CAKE cav CAT 100D 3§ S9 #1
MISS NW 6 oz. TINS