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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1947-12-11, Page 164' Weston's Butterstotth I Maple Leaf Sandwich Biscuits, lb. ......,„ 40c I Tendertialte Lard, lb. 28c mrommeari lfraso Planter's Chocolated 6 oz. jar 1 Crosse et Blackwell's , Special GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Special 48 oz. tin 29c 0 20 oz. tin 2 for 25c Blue and Gold I GUest Choice 28 oz. tin Fancy Peas, 20 oz.tin . „ .... 23c I Quality Tomatoes _ , „. .. 28c Xerit Farm 1 Green Giaht 26 oz. thi Golden Corn, 20 cd, tin ..—.23c, Fancy Wax Beans . , .. - ... 21c Califonila SEEDLESS PAVAN'S 2 lbs 45c 'SHELLED WALNUT QUARTERg, % lb. 27c % lb. 53c Size 288c Size 220s Size 176s Size 126s 29e 39e 55e 79e MacLaten's Imperial atomises Finest it 02, bot. JELLY POWDERS Tomato CATSUP ..32c Raspberry, Strawberry, 4,Cbtrry .. Orange Lemon Lime Fandy Tabie 1/2 lb. 3 pkgs.. 29c LAYER PIGS, pkg. 19c ..... FRESH EATIVIORE CRANBERRIES, lb. .. .49c Fhoice Iceberg HEAD LETTUCE, each . — . -23c Size 96s SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT ....4 for 25c 'Phone 161 PROMPT SERVICE 'Phone 10i Thursday, December 11, 1947 PAGE Sinn ,N THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Gwen Rtittan, Missions; Kathleen Ca- thers, Citizenship; Marie gIcrafka, Christian 'Culture, Nit% AMP will conduct Bible. Study, It.was decided to bold Ypang PcOple'S meeting Oa Sunday evenings at o'clock, Next meeting . to be held at home of !Miss Joyce Thornton, Sunday evening,' December 1.4th, BLUEVALE Y.P.U. News The regular weekly meeting was held in Bluevale on December 5th, with the attendance of 22. The president presid- ed. Mr, Burden led in prayer. Busi- ness of the evening was the conducting and ,plection of officers for the coming year. Results are as follows: President', Wilda Breckenridge; Vice-President, Fleming Johnston; Secretary, Kay Thompson; Treasurer, Roma Brecken- ridge; Conveners, Christian Fellowship, Melvin jermyn; Christian Missions, Mary Darling; Christian Citizenship, Harris Campbell; iChristian Culture, John Bosman, Recreation, Mrs. G. Hetherington, Mrs. Fleming Johnston, Scott McLennan, Mrs. M. Jermyn; Pianist, Delor,es Hamilton, Assistant, Mrs. W. J. Johnston. Following elec- tion of officers Mr:,, and Mrs. Melvin Jerinyn and Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Thynne were called to the platform and presented with a small gift. Each jects, Joyce Thonton, Fellowship; thanked the Young People in a few MATINEE Saturday Afternoon at 2.00 p.m. TWO SHOWS EACH. NIGHT starting at 7,3Q Friday, Saturday December 12, 13 "MEET THE NAVY" ALL STAR CAST Monday, Tuesday December 15, 16 "CROSS MY HEART" BETTY HUTTON SONNY TUFTS Wednesday, Thursday December 17, 18 "That Way With Women" SYDNEY GREENSTREET MARTHA VICKERS W, Whitfield. Please note date of Anglican Christ- mas "At Home" has been changed to Friday evening, December 1.9th, iOath, ering to. held in 'Orange Hall at 8.15 P,41, Mr, Victor Emmerson, Dungtinnon, Mr, Wes, Vodden, Londesboro, and Mr. Cecil Grainger, were out hunting on Monday morning, when Mr, Em- merson shot a wolf in the bush former- ly OwItca by the late Richard Jackson, It is estimated the wolf would weigh 75 lb, It is nilite an unusual thing to hear of wolves in Howick. Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Stokes and June of Clenannan, spent Sunday At the home of Mr. and Mrs, Anson Thornton, Mr, Charlie Lake of Ethel, was a visitor on Sunday at the same home. Young People's Union The annual meeting was held in the church basement on Friday', December 6th, at 8,30 p.m. Dorothy Watson presided and the meeting opened with the "Call to Worship". The hymn "Silent Night" was sung and David Neilson read the scripture lesson, Mark 10, 35-45. Rev. Mr. Howse led in piayer. Election of officers was as follows: Hon. Pres., Rev. G. G. Howse; Pres., David Neilson; Sec„ Erland Gregg, Treas, Grace Harinr; Pianist, George Gregg. Conveners for different pro- Practical, Pleasing SUGGESTIONS krigikaMOU're4 1-44--!' getIffetitretaraittaterelteMtlaratetiMarMatartratestlasatbataWM.M6SteettetattletentattiMet tatntatatt0Cratettialita We invite you to leave your name at the box office, to be added to our Program Mailing List KINGS Path" on Sunday evening, December 21st, Mrs. E. Lawton of Philadelphia, Pa., ent a Pageant entitled "Follow the was a recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. GORRIE The United. Church S. 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