The Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-10-26, Page 26The Wingham Advance-Times, Thursday, November 2, 1967
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Last Tuesday evening Mrs,
Beryl Davidson of Stratford,
secretary treasurer for the Tub-
erculosis Association in Huron
and Perth, and Mrs, Follis,
liu:on County health nurse were
at Whitechurch Community
Memorial Hall. The audience
was few in numbers but they
showed th,„it slides and told of
the work being done by the
Assoc
Mrs. t.ussel McGuire, dele-
gate fror, W,.1Feehurel, W.I.
attended rite -Bruce Area
convention heli nt Markdale on
Thursday and I'';id;y. She also
gave the curator's report 'or Mrs.
Victor Emerson who was unable
o attend due to her husband';
the Legion Hall, Lucknow,
Miss Helen Macintosh and
her friend of Vancouver visited
last week and this week with
her sister, Mrs. Albert McQuil-
lan,.
Rev, John tiOtleyIndP. of Tor-
onto had charge of the services
at Chalmers Presbyterian Church
here and at Langside, lie was
a dinner guest at the hone of
Mr. and Mrs, Johnston Conn.
Miss Muriel Moore of Oak-
ville and Mr. Elwin Moore of
Western University, London,
spent the week-end witii their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milian
Moore,
Mrs, George Phillips was ad-
hyterian W.M.S. Were Mrs,
Johnston Conn, Mrs. Frank
Coultes, Mrs, Earl Caslick„
Mrs. Dawson Craig and Mrs.
Wallace Conn. The guest
speaker, Miss Ida White, Reg,
N„ of India gave an inspira-
tional message and at lunch
time dressed in the Indian Ws-
tutlIQ and exhibited some of
the Indian jewellery.
On Thursday Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Rutter received a call
to he at the hospital in. London
at 5 o'clock as they wished. to
perform surgery on their little
10-wei.its-old daughter, We
wish the wee one a speedy re-
covery,
Mrs, Eugene Gardner, San-
dra and Greg of Lucknow spent
the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Young of
Langside.
Mr, and Mrs. George Weber
of Kitchener were Saturday
visitors wan Mr, .ano Mrs.. t.;ari
Weber and family,
Mr. and Mrs, Russel Fear
and family of Wingham were
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs, John L, Currie and family,
of East Wawanosh.
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
William Orr and Bob of Lang-
side were Mr, and Mrs, Melvin
Orr of Chesley and Mr, and
Mrs, Bill Lapp of Wingham.
They all attended Langside
Presbyterian Church service in
the afternoon.
Mrs, Gibson Gillespie is
improving after being confined
to bed for a week with a very
heavy cold.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber,
Ann, Marlene and Clair were
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Robert Chambers and
family, of Harriston.
Mr. Victor Emerson suffered
a heart attack early Tuesday
morning of last week and was
removed to Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital by ambulance.
He was taken to Victoria Hos-
pital, London, Tuesday morn-
ing of this week for surgery.
04:0flatct r41,1118 of Toi
onto spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Cliff
Young,
Miss Yoke Meijeringh of
Wingliam spent the week-end
with her sister, Mrs, Peter De
Boer, Mr. De Boer and family,
Miss Lynda Coultes of Strat-
ford Teachers' College spent
the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coultes.
Mr, David Beecroft of Tor-
onto and Miss Janie Beecroft of
London spent the week-end at
the home of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft.
Mr. and Mrs, Relison Fal-
coner and family of Sarnia
spent the week-end with his
mother, Mrs. Cecil Falconer
and on Sunday Mr. Hugh Poole
and family visited at the same
home.
Miss Joyce Coultes was
among the Wingham District
High School group who went
by bus to Toronto on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewart McPher-
son of Lucknow were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Johnston Conn.
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Personals from Wh.techurch.
PART OF THE GROUP of young people at-
tending the area youth conference held at
St. Paul's Anglican Church on Saturday are
shown as they listened to the speakers.
Cookies
DELSEY
White or Coloured Bathroom 8/S
TISSUE
NABOB COFFEE
LEMO N PIE FILL 25'
AGS B TEA
SALADA — 60s
1 ' 1/ 5 - ORANGE PEKOE EDDED
WXEAT
SHERRIFF — 24-oz.
GOOD MORNING
MARMALADE 49'
WESTON'S
3 VARIETIES — 10-oz. 3/ c 9
WESTON — 6c OFF — 12s WITTICH'S — 4c OFF — 8s
Twin Rolls Doughnuts
HONEY DIP BROWN SERVE 29
SCOPE
BLUE BONNET 3-113. Family Pack
COLORED
MARGAINE
ALL
DISHWASHER
MOUTHWASH
59
REGULAR
GRIND
2-PIE
SIZE
15c OFF
35-oz.
3
17-oz.
LB 85
(
F
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99'
1
HONDURAS
GOLDEN
YELLOW
Bananas
2 LBS,
RED
FRONT
MAPLE LEAF FRESH OVEN-READY
MAPLE LEAF FRESH
OVEN READY — 5-lb. Avg.
ROASTING
LB.
CHICKENS
KITCHENER PACKERS SMOKED 5 to 6 lb. Avg. c 4
PICNIC SHOULDER
IMPORTED LAMB FRESH PORK
Shoulder (A 9
ROAST LB
Spare
RIBS LB.69 C
SCHNEIDERS
WIENERS Pc7 39'
SCHNEIDERS SLICED
BREAKFAST BACON 1/2-LB. 49 c
SCHNEIDERS LB.
LINK SAUSAGE 59'
4 VARIETIES — 4-oz.
SHERRIFF BUD
Puddding Mix
HEINZ — 16-oz.
PICKLES
*SWEET MIXED
• BREAD and BUTTER
• POLISH DILLS
PRODUCE FEATURES
ONTARIO
CELERY HEARTS BUNCH 25'
32-oz.
Miracle Whip
SALAD
DRESSING
WESTON — 6c OFF — 6s
Butter, Cocoanut, Variety
Tarts 39
AYLMER--11 oz.
TOMATO KETCHUP 4 289
STOKELY'S — 14-oz.
BEANS 6 it
RED KIDNEY
$
FRYING CHICKENS
3 lb.
average 3 LB.
FRYING
CHICKENS
FROZEN FOODS
PERCH
OCEAN
FILLET LB, 39
SWANSON 12-oz.
TURKEY, CHICKEN or BEEF
TV DINNERS 63
MAPLE LEAF FRESH
CUT-UP WHOLE
LB. 37 45'
FRASERVALE FANCY — 11-oz.
Mixed 2/
Vegetables
OPEN EVERY FRIDAY
EVENING TILL 10
39C
"1C3'''17:sd oz
59
SLICES.
FRESH BULK
SAUERKRAUT
2 LDS, 39(