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350,61. Normal or Dry
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Kleenex
FACIAL TISSUE
200's
Rugg• ,1
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Rowntrees
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BREAD • 24 oz, loaf
Pkg. of 12 69,
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Donlands
CHOCOLATE MILK
qt 49‘
with the purchase of any 2% bag or jug
of milk at our regular low price!
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Fancy 14 oz 3/$1
COFFEE
1 lb. bag
$315
LAUNDRY
DETERGENT12litreear,5"
Libby's Deep Brown wish pork or tomato sauce
BEANS 19 oz tin 55'
Westons
SALTED
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Stokelys
PEAS
Maxwell House
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Granton Anglicans elect slate
Irishit institute see card use
A RETURN TO YESTERDAY — They say that the mind never really forgets anything and
that given sufficient impetus material filed away will return to the conscious. Engaged in
the baby bottle feeding contest at the South Huron District High School student council
winter carnival Saturday were Caroline Degraw and Jackie Baptist. T-A photo
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BY MK HIEBIER- DAVI*
Mrs. Ralph Manll, the
fernier Aletha. Hodgins of
Metiakau, Alberta, grand-
daughter of the late William
John. Hodgins and the late
Laura Abbott formerly of
this community is visiting
relatives in this area.
She arrived at London
airport Monday evening and
was a dinner guest with Mrs,
Murray Gibson and family,
Denfield, She spent the night
with Mr. and Mrs. Elliott
McRoberts and family,
Exeter.
Tuesday at lunch was
spent with her only living
uncle on the Hodgins side of
the family Clarence Fletcher
and she and Mr. and Mrs.
Heber Davis and Mr. and
Mrs. Elliott McRoberts with
Mrs. Catherine Elston
Centralia, Tuesday night.
Wednesday she visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Heber
Davis and several members
of their family; at dinner
time she was guest of Mr,
and Mrs. Arthur Abbott and
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Abbott
at Arthur's.
She spent Wednesday
night and Thursday until
after lunch with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Carroll and
family and Thursday at
dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Davis and family.
And Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Abbott in
Lucan.
As she plans only a 10 day
visit she is crowding several
visits into each day, she is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. George
Godbolt and boys and Mr.
and Mrs. John Godbolt and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stone and
family Listowel this
weekend then on the Komoka
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Hudson and family and Mr.
Murdie Colbert.
Then to London to visit Mr..
and Mrs. ILA Mullins and
family and other relatives,
before leaving for Ottawa to
visit relatives on her
mother's side of the house.
She lives on a cattle ranch
in Eastern Alberta with her
husband and family.
Personals
Mrs. Earl Greenlee and
Mrs. Bob Tindall and Mr.
and Mrs. Heber Davis
visited Mrs. Gary Barker
and twin daughters .
By MRS, R. SUMMERS'
GRANTON
The Granton. Women's
Institute metsat the home Of
Mrs. Henry Wissel on
Hjaondugai;sy p1r5e.silVfd;ds.. Hamilton
The roll call was answered
by "Did you vote at the WI
election?" and the motto was
"The mind is like a
parachute, it chuties
open,"
nw!?r ks better
when
The program was con-
vened by Mrs. Gordon Dann,
and Mrs. Karl French. There
was a demonstration of what '
could be made from used
Christmas pards by Mrs.
French.
Church news
At the United Church, Rev.
Elwood Morden, was in
charge of the Sunday wor-
ship,' Rev. IVIorden entitled
his message "Do I need to be
born again? I will try to
make you understand this,
said the minister, "Jesus
commanded us to be born
again, and I believe this
means to be reborn in the
spirit. To be boil] again is
when we no longer can
manage our lives alone, and
come to Jesus and say "I
can't do it alone, take charge
of my life Lord, then we can
say take my life, and let it be
concentrated Lord, to Thee,
At 'St. Thomas Anglican
Church, Pr. Walter Creerypf
Kirkton was in charge of the
service and based his sec,
mon on religion, the
character of the people and
the church.
The main character of
being a Christian, is the
Individual that goes to
Church professing his belief,
based on the teaching of
Jesus Christ, and having the
qualities of love, kindness
and humility, said the
speaker.
Following the service, a
Vestry meeting' was held,
with the following officers
being installed; vestry clerk,
Mrs. Fred Crouch; rector's
warden, James Hodgins;
people's warden, Kenneth
Hoar; lay delegate to the
Synod, Mrs. Kenneth Hoar;
sub. delegate, Mrs. Percy
Hodgins; treasurer, Mrs.
Don Beatson; board of
management, rs. Laverne
Morley, Percy Hodgins, Mrs.
Fred Crouch, Mrs. Clarence
Lewis, Mrs, David Haywood,
Mrs. Don Roloson, Kenneth
andgnmigiMa
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
Mrs. Alta Armstrong is a
patient in Victoria Hospital;
William Smith is a patient
in South Huron Hospital
Mrs. Mary Thornton and
Mrs. Stan Preszcator spent
Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. George. Cameron and
Mrs. Ella Hully RR 1
Brucefield.
Mrs. Don Wilson and
Christen, Cayuga spent the
week end with Mrs. Earl
Heist and Mr. William
Mountain,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
England and boys Huron
Park were Saturday supper
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Stan Preszcator and Mrs,
Mary Thornton.
Mrs. H. Armstrong, Zurich •
Nursing Home spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
William Armstrong and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arm-
strong and family and Mrs.
H. Armstrong were Swiday
supper guests with Mr. Joe
Varley and Marion.
Hodgins . and Derwin
BeAt$on, •
Rev, .Glen Frets of I;Ondon
was ini charge of the service
at the Graziton Community
MOO, and entitled his talk.
"How, to , pray for your
friends"
PRrsortals,
Wishesi for. a speedy
recovery are extended to
Mrs. Ellen. Funnel, who is
recuperating at home after
surgery in University
Hospital, London,
Misa Winnie Hariton of
Hialeah. Florida, is visiting
with her family here for two
weeks,
COLLECT BOTTLES — A sucCessful bottle drive was held Saturday by Scouts, Cubs, Girl Guides and Brownies. Shown with
bottles are Suzanne Wareham, Jodi Chanyi, Robin McLean, Michele Aunger and Heike Schaufler. T-A photo
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Ribs
Fresh Pork Butt
Chopi or
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Burns Pride of Canada Boneless
Dinner
Hums lb. $208
MARHET
lb.
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Cooked 115 Hum
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The Bahamas.
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TOMATO
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COTTAGE
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