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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-12-31, Page 5a 1 a Belmore Personals Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Abra- ham spent Boxing Day with her son, Mr. Keith Duncan and family at Georgetown, Mrs, Abraham remained to spend some time there. Members of the Dickson family enjoyed a get-together on Boxing Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickson and family. Present were Mr. and Mrs. James Dickson, Mr, George Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dickson and family, Mr. and Mrs, John Dickson and family, Mr. and Mrs, John Douglas and family of Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Field and family also of Clifford, and Mr and Mrs. Ivan Mawhinney and children of McIntosh. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Reinhardt of the 2nd of Culross, on the birth of a son, and to Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Fisher of the Boundary, also parents of a son. Both babies were born last week in Wingharn and District llospital, AMous READY TO EAT SHANK PORTION BUTT PORTION RED BRAND — KING ,OF ALL ROASTS PRIME RIB ROAST GLACED PICNICS DINNER'HAMS POIISH SAUSAGE 'V4 SMOKED. HAMS LB. 45 LB. 49( LB. 69( LB. 75c LB. 93c LB. 59C Heinz Tomato Juice, 48 -oz. 33c Chock Full O'Nuts Instant Coffee, 6 -oz. jar $1.00 Kadana Tea Bags, 100 bags 69c Facelle Single Ply Bathroom Tissue 4 rolls 49c Club House Pim. Olives, 16 -oz. loose pack . 49c Club House Pim. Olives, 8 -oz. party pack . 37c Burns Canned Hams, 1% -pound $1.49 Red Circle Sockeye Salmon, 1/2 -lb. tin . 2/88c Top Value Peaches, 20 -oz. 2/55c Top Value Apple Sauce, 20 -oz. 2/37c Top Value Evaporated Milk, 16 -oz. 6/89c King Oscar Sardines 2/49c Trend Liquid Detergent, 22 -oz. 53c Bicks Sweet Mixed Pickles, 32 -oz. 53c Bicks Sweet Gherkins, 12 -oz. 39c Top Value Cheese Spread, 16 -oz. 55c — FROZEN FOOD FEATURES — Saw -Sea Shrimp Cocktail, 4 -oz. jars .3/$1.00 Stokely's Jr. Poly Green Peas, 12 -oz. . .3/49c Stokely's Jr. Poly Kernel Corn, 12 -oz. .3/49c Stokely's Jr. Poly Cut Green Beans, 10 -oz. 3/59c Stokely's Jr. Poly Wax Beans, 10 -oz. 3/59c Picnic Lemonade, 6 -oz. 2/27c — PRODUCE FEATURES — Tangerines, size 210 2 dozen 55c Sunkist Navel Oranges, size 138 .. dozen 59c Imported Fresh Green Cabbage ..2 lbs. 29c Imported Fresh Pascal Celery Stalks, 30s 2/39c New Crop Red Ripe Tomatoes, 14 -oz. tubes 2/49c CONGRATULATIONS to Mr. and Mrs. George Brooks on winning the IGA Bingo --a week's holiday at Bigwin Inn. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS • Christmas Holiday Visitors --Mr. and Mrs.Frank gibb- ons, Vicki, Francine and •Pat- ricia of London visited over the Christmas holidays with his par- tints, Mr, and Mrs, James Gib- bons and with Mr. and Mrs. Wil - Ham Vollmer at R. R, 3, Listow- el. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Web- er and their children, Denise and. Danny of Stratford, visited on Sunday with her parents. --Mr. and Mrs. James A. Smith, Kevin and Heather of Lambeth spent the holiday week -end with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Currie. --Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. N. T. McLaughlin were Mr. Muir McLaughlin of Sarnia, J. A. Hutchison of Otta- wa, Miss Nell Hutchison and Miss Meta McLaughlin of Tor- onto and Mr. and Mrs, John McLaughlin, Jane and Shirley of Ottawa. --Christmas Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mer- kley were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Ashworth and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hall and Brian of Kitchener, Mrs. Pearl Husband and Mr. Beth Gaunt. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDonald and two children, Kathy and Colin of Hamilton, spent Saturday at the same home, and Mr. Eldon Peterman of London, who work ed at one time for Mr. Merkle also visited thein on Saturday. Miss Bertha MacKay of Lon- don, Mrs. Gordon MacKay and Mr. Robert Mowbray of Wing - ham were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Purdon at Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crawford and Cindy Lee of Downsview returned home Tuesday after spending the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fowler. Miss Isabel Fowler of Woodstock was also a guest over the holidays at the same home, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Camp- bell and family of London spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rintoul. Mrs. Campbell and children remain- ed for the holidays. Mrs. Edna Fridenburg of Halifax was a guest at the home of her son, Constable Murray Fridenburg, Mrs. Fridenburg and family during Christmas week. --Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hoy, Brian and Terry were Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Hoy at Ethel. --Barbara Cameron, Mary Phillips, Mary Lou Jamieson and Esther Kerr left by train Sunday night to attend a re- union at Agincourt of girls who worked together at Torpitt Lodge in the Muskoka District last summer. They returned home Tuesday. --Doug Procter of the O.A. C. Guelph is spending the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Procter. Miss Faye Procter of the London Life Insurance Co. in London spent the Chris. mas week -end with her parents. --Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc- Kay and Michael of Willowdale had Christmas with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Scott and his mother, Mrs. A. McKay. Mr. and Mrs. David Scott of Toronto also spent a few days with his parents and with her mother, Mrs. Ruth Hueston. --Christmas Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Terry Neth- ery were Mr. and Mrs. A, Neth- ery and Jane Ann of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. L. Boucher and family of Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. David [Iedley of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and family of Listowel and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kennedy and fam- ily of Hamilton. --Mr. and Mrs. Terry Neth- ery and family spent Sunday with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bannerman and family of Greenock. --Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Arnott, Jim and Dick of Ingersoll, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ziegler of Kitchener spent Christmas Day with Misses Mae and Agnes Wil- liamson. Miss Betty Ann Lapp, Dick Scott and Charles Congram left Saturday for Urbana, Ill, , to attend a week's inter -varsity conference at the University of Illinois for high school and uni- versity students of Canada and the U.S.A. Dr. Billie Graham, the evangelist, will be the spe- cial speaker. --Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Kibby returned to their home in Cleveland, Ohio on Monday after spending the past ten days with the latter's sister, Mrs, 1, E. Morrcy, --Overnight guests with Mt. and Mrs. Rea Morrison on Mon- day were Mr, and Mrs, Chris Worsnop of Ottawa, -Mrs, W. Haney spent Christmas Day with her daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGee and family at Dungannon. Mr, and Mrs. Harvey [Taney of Brantford visited on Saturday with Mrs. Haney. --Mr. Ed Harrison spent a few days at Christmas with his son, Ross and Mrs. Harrison and family at Listowel. --Mr. and Mrs. P.M.Beare and daughters of Owen Sound were Sunday visitors with her parents, Rev, C. F. and Mrs. Johnson, --Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pat- tison and Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Watson and sons of Forest, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pattison, East Wa- wanosh. --Mr. and Mrs. Omar Hasel- grove and Claudia were Christ- mas Day guests with their son, Mr. and Mrs, Wally Hasel- grove and family of Seaforth. Mrs, R. R. Hobden and Jean of' Hamilton and Jim Hobden of Dartmouth, N.S. also spent Christmas there. Jim Hobden has received his appointment as manager in the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce at Dartmouth, and took over his new appointment on Monday. --Gordon Moffat of Toronto spent the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Farish Moffat. Recent visitors at the same home were Mr, Alex MacKenzie of Lucknow and Rev. Harold and Mrs. Pen- ner of Clifford. --Mr. and Mrs'. Gerald Wat- son atson and sons, Allan and Greg- ory, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patti- son, Doreen and Donald spent Boxing Day with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pattison. --Mr. and Mrs. Scott blunt- er, Susan Jane and Donald of Ancaster, visited at Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hunter. --Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Ed- wards spent Christmas Day with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. L.W. Loppe and family in Port Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Given, Paul and Leslie Ann of Wiarton were also guests. --Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Ben- nett of Wiarton were Christmas visitors with their daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Barry Fry and Jan. --Christmas Day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Lloyd Montgomery were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McDermott of Orangeville, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Renwick of Belmore, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pitcher of Morrisbank Corners. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer of Streets- ville visited at the same home Thursday evening. --Mr. and Mrs. John Mills of Toronto spent Christmas witt their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Monty Bennett and family. --Rev, John Ostrom was home for Christmas with his family. [le returned to Ken- more on Boxing Day to resume his ministry there, --Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Sangster and daughter Brenda of Thornbury were Christmas visit- ors with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Sangster, Pat rick Street. --Robert (Bob) Ostrom leaves this week -end to commence a one year diploma course with the Department of Lands and Forests at Dorset. --Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Agar were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hay and family of Varna, Miss Shirley Agar of Toronto, Mr. and Mr. Chester [Liggins and family of Brussels, Mr. and Mrs, Bruce [lays and family of Wroxeter and Mr, Jim Turvey of Bluevale. --Mrs. Margaret Bird of Re- gina, Sask., is visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jaynes Deneau and family. --Mr. and Mrs. Ross Forbeck and Linda .of Owen Sound and Mr, and Mrs. Albert Porter and family of Lucknow spent Christ- mas with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ohm and family and Mrs. Wm. King. Linda stayed with her grandmother for a week's holi-' days. --Visitors on Boxing Day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gerrie were Miss Penny Gerrie of Tor- onto, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gerrie and family of Stratford, Mrs. Don McCallum and fam- ily of London and Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Moores and family of Georgetown. --Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Kukur- udza and family of Aurora, and Mr, Alex Kukurudza of Portage La Prairie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Machan Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Kraemer and family of Walkerton visited on Saturday at the same home. Miss Mar- garet Machan of Owen Sound is spending her Christmas holi- days with her parents. --Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Campbell, David, Ellen and Douglas of Westbank, B.C., spent Christmas with the lat- ter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. G. Mac Smith of Molesworth and arc visiting this week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gilmour, Centre St. , and another brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Ken McKague. --Mr. Dick Bruyns is visiting friends in Holland and will re- turn around the middle of Jan- uary. --Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mac - William spent the Christmas holidays with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Raymond, Dougie and Catherine, at Exeter, --Mrs. Mary Macfie spent several days at Christmas with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rieman in London. --Mrs, Vera Armstrong of London visited on Christmas Day with her daughter, Mrs. DeWitt Miller, Mr. Niftier and family. Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, Dec, :31, 1964 - Page MAY I HANDLE YOUR PERSONAL INSURANCE NEEDS—FIRE, AUTO, LIABILITY? For friendly, capable 'service, list your Real Estate with us. Agent for Elliott Real Estate Agency, Gordon B. 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