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School starts September 4, 1979
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AGE'
Save on back-to-school bargains at
Larone's in Seafoph between Aug. 16
and Aug. 25. Larone's has been school
headquarters of good value for two
generations.
Bananas
' '4 for 49c
These special 3-ring
binders come in as-
' (sorted colors.
Binder
bargains
1 .69
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All the famous names in pens
are available in a wide select-
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Sheaffer, Berol, etc.
Pens
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Pencil Cases Reg: 1.29 .99
Boys and Girls
Each week new merchandise is arriving for back-to-school.
This yeai-'s large selection is more colorful and fashionable
than ever.
Boys' Cords Girls' straight legs
GWG has made this attractive
pant especially for girls in
waist sizes 26" to 30".
These famous GWG
cords come in sizes 4,
6 & 6x
24.95
Larone's
Open Wednesdays and Friday nights
$2'7•1960
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Get back a dollar,,
scholar
Here's a chance for you to get $1.00 refund. Send
.two back cards from Paper Mate or Flair pens plus '
two proof of purchase seals from specially marked
Hilroy binders, notebooks or clipboards.
Reduced
lunch kit 44* 9 8 each
These bright-colored lunch kits include motifs of ,
Superman, Star Wars or Happy Days. The 10-oz.
insulated bottle is tipped a handled cup. Reg. $5.69.
Nurses
graduate
Mary Jacoba Sanders of
Brussels and Deborah Lynne
Adams of Bluevale were just
two of 43 nursing program
graduates honored at a Black
Band and Pinning Ceremony
at St. Joseph's Church in
Stratford on July 28.
The ceremony signified
completion of the two-year
program but the students
will officially graduate at the
College's 11th Convocation
on September 29.
Elizabeth Mignotte, an in-
structor in the program was
guest speaker. Mary
Elizabeth Brubacher of
Milverton was valedictiorian.
Rose Anne Kreps, Chairman
of the Program and John
Goddard, Director of the.
Stratford Campus presented
pins to the graduates.
Huronview
residents
at Drive-in
Father Hardy held mass on
Friday morning. Because of
the beautiful day, we
cancelled bingo Friday after-
noon and took the residents
outside to enjoy the sun.,
The choir held practice on
Saturday morning. On
Sunday morning,
Margaret McQueen sang 'a
solo "Beyond the sunset".
Mrs. Betty Scratch read the
Scripture, and Mrs. , Elsie
Henderson played the organ.
Rev. Darrell's sermon, topic
was "You shall seek for me
& find me when you search)
for me with all your heart'.
Sympathy , to the family of
Bessie Elliott was expressed,
and the choir was asked• to
sing "Just as I am without
one plea". We wilrall miss
Bessie at Huronview.
Normal Care Residents
held their, barbecue on
Tuesday noon. Because the
weather wasn't too
promising, we decided to eat
in the Auditorium.
Mr. Lorne Brown kindly
invited all Huronview
residents who wanted to go
to the drive-in on Tuesday
evening. Mr. Brown met us
as we arrived, helped us park
our cars so that we were all
together, and offered us a
choice of refreshments. We
would like,to thank Mr. and
Mrs. ,Brown for their
generosity. Thursday
afternoon, Jean Wilson,
Gertrude Cornell, Ethel Hill,
Eber Lewis, Margaret
Mitchell, Grace Peck,, Elsie
Henderson) , Jossie
Cunningham, Louis Wild,
Mary Ross, Ruby McVittie,
and Ethel Beattie enjoyed
the play "McGillicuddy's
Lost Weekend", at Blyth.
Huronview would like to
welcOme Mrs. Luella Norris
who is from Seaforth, Mr.
Harvey Jacklin from
Brussels, and, Mrs.
Florimond Cote, who is from
Goderich. These are all new
residents this past week
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DO not stand on the top of
a stepladder, the bUcket
holder or on the back legs.
Use a step ladder safely. Do
not risk a fall and broken
&too els
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