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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-12-07, Page 14N R 4/ FOLD r".‘ INZ *tile a ' :Vd° " ' VAT S.th 1:4100 s VAN CAMP-14-oz. PORK AND • BEANS FoR 89` STOKELY S RED--14-oz. Kidney BEANS 6 FOR $ STOKELY'S-14-oz. FANCY WAX or GREEN BEANS 5 FOR $1 Heinz — 43/4-oz. BABY FOOD 7 /95C SCHNEIDERS FRESH CHICKEN WINGS 33` Pac 39' 1/2 -1b. ROBIN HOOD-18-oz. PIE CRUST MIX C)Ft 59' CELLO POWDERS (Banded Deal) 3 1/4 -0z. Recipe of the Week Personal Notes from 'Whitechurch • r 6 Winghern MvancesTimeS, Thursday. Dec. 7, 1967 — JOHN BLACKWELL received the Canada Packers Award at WDHS Friday evening. The presentation was made by I. R. Meihuish.—A-T Photo. Mr, and Mrs, Ivan Laidlaw and Janet, and Mr, Herb law were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Orland Irwin of Lucknow. Mr, aad Mrs, Carl Weber and family were Thursday visit- ors with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Chambers, who are accompany- ing Mr. and Mrs, George Webe of Kitchener for a two week -' trip to Florida, We are happy to announce the birth of twin girls in Han- over Hospit4, to Mr, and Mrs. Don Metcalfe (Phyllis Moore), sisters tor brother Ray. Visitors on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Lawerence Taylor and family were Mr. and Mrs. Art Higgerman and Mr. and Mrs, Brian Higgerman and son Gordon, all of Beeson. Mr. Jack Taylor was admit- ted on Monday to Wingham & District Hospital. The com- munity wishes him a speedy recovery. Visitors on Sunday with Mrs. Cecil Falconer were Mr, and Mrs, George Tiffin of Lucknow and Mr, and Mrs. George Cur- rie, of East Wawanosh. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Adams, Stephanie and Trevor of Kitchener, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.Clar. ence Adams and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Caslick and family and Mr, and Mrs. John Willis visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Kristen- sen and family who are spend- ing the winter at their summer cottage at Rosalind Lake. Visitors on the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Car) Mc- Clenaghan were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenagh- an of Wingham. On Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. 13111 Parker and Beverley of Lucan visited at the same home. Miss Mildred McClenaghan began office work December 1st for Drs. Wilkins and Bozyk. Mr. Wallace Conn accom- panied Mr. Bob MacKenzie of Lucknow on Sunday to a Mas onic Meeting at Listowel. Mr, and Mrs, earl. JarniesOn. Sharon and Terry of West Wa- wanosh were Sunday visitors with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Jamieson, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jamie- son and family were Sunday visitors with her parents, Mi, and Mrs. F.T, McGowan of London. Mr, and Mrs, Angus Fal , caner, Allan and Kevin of Streetsville were week-end visitors with his mother, Mrs. Cecil Falconer, Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Emer- son and Darlene of St. Cath- arines were week-end visitors with Miss Lila Emerson, Mrs. Victor Emerson and Mrs. Maud Haggitt of Pinecrest Manor, Lucknow. Whitechurch United Church is holding its Christmas concert on Monday, December 18th, in the church. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans and Melvin of London were Sunday callers on her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Donaldson of Teeswater and his father, Mr, Bill Evans and his mother, Mrs, Evans a patient in Wing, ham and District Hospital, and Mr. Graham Moffat and Miss Emma Richardson who received word while they were there that the latter's sister Annie, Mrs. Joseph Young of Porcupine, had passed away on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Tiffin spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown of Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Simmons, Lonnie and Nancy of London were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz and with her father, Mr. Char- les Martin, a patient in Wing- ham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morrison were at Westminster Hospital, London, on Friday. Tom was to receive a medical check-up. Mrs. Edith Brown and Barb- Ara of London spent the eh, end with her father, Mr. Bill Evans and visited with her mother, Mrs. Bill Evans, a patient in Wingham and Dist- rict Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Willis of Listowel were week-end visitors with his mother, Mrs. Doris Willis and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Billie Caslick of Cui- rass. Quite a number of the young fry from here attended the free skating party in Lucknow on Saturday afternoon and also visited with Santa Claus, Miss Winnifred Farrier of Toronto was a week-end visitor with Mrs. Mel Greer of Luck- now and with Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Farrier and family of Whitechurch. Week-end company at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn were Mr. George Conn and Miss Muriel Conn of Lon- don, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Conley of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cas- lick of the University of West- ern Ontario, London, were Donald of London, were week- end visitors with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Magoffin. went to the home of Mrs. LeAlp Chadwick for a few days. at Sr. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don on Friday. Charles receiv- ed treatment and Mrs, Emerson visited with here husband, who was discharged on Saturday aV and Mrs, Victor Emerson were London and Wayne Martin of Hamilton. Mrs. Don Gray, Bonnie and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Tiffin .-, — Saturday visitors with his grand. parents, Mr, and Mrs. Bart Caslick. Spending the week-end at their homes here were Elwin Moore of London, Edna Wall of A major safety problem is to persuade more people to use the seat belts in their cars. The news from the U, S. is that, although the number of automobiles equipped with belts is increasing, fewer people proportionately are us- ing them. The Wingham Advance-Times, Thursday, December 7, 1967 AT THE FRONT MAXWELL HOUSE — Regular Grind COFFEE LB. 799 N U U • Meal Stews CRISCO *Irish Stew *Beef Stew *Chicken • Turkey ALL-VEGETABLE SHORTENING MOTHER PARKER'S-2-lb. INSTANT 3-lb. Centennial Cannister FRESH CHOPS SHOULDER PORK 69 LEAN LB. SCHNEIDER'S PORK ROLL Cottage BONELESS FRESH 65c LB. SCHNEIDERS Breakfast SAUSAGE LB. 6,5c PKG. of SCHNEIDERS Wieners 8 39 KITCHENER PACKERS Bologna 39' (In Piece) LB. 111111111111111111111130111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111•11111111111111111111111111111111111111111•11111tO11n IISMIL11n lIMISIM11n IIIMMisma1111towalincimism OPEN FRIDAYS 'TIL 10 P.M. NEW : ZEALAND • • LAMB SHOULDER ROAST LEG of LAMB LOIN CHOPS SHOULDER CHOPS LB 45' LB 55' LB 5 ( LB 49' I Illl , i ;,„,~ BACON „„,„ SCHNEIDERS SLICED Vac Breakfast • (Just add water) CRISCO OIL for salads frying, baking 38-oz. 99' NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT MODERNE BATHROOM TISSUE WHITE Or COLORED ROLLS 5 .11 FOR WITTICH'S FIESTA -- 4c Off GIANT Regular or Mint Film* CREST Tooth Paste FOR I FRUIT CAKE CHELSEA BUNS WEtION- APPLE or RAISIN PIE 244t, WESTON'S 10e Off 14,at. COOKIES 3 Pkgs. McCORMICICS — 3 Varieties ilk Oft PRODUCE SPECIALS ?.!75 2 LBS. 15' TURNIPS • s FLORIDA LONG SLICING Cucumbers SWEET AND SOUR LAMB CHOPS % teaspoon ground ginger 4 thick slices orange 4 wedges lemon 1 tablespoon cornstarch 1 tablespoon water Fluffy cooked rite In a large tryinin, brown chops on both sides over low heat. Combine vinegar, brown sugar, salt, pepper and ginger, Petir over meat. Top each chop with an orange eliee and lemon wedge. Colter, Mir* over low heat 30 to 45 ininntei. until Meat is tender. Remove to *Ana tilattet. 31.19 N 1 4 shoulder lamb chops Va cup vinegar V, cup brown sugar i teaspoon salt Dash pepper HEAD LETTUCE 29 CALIFORNIA RED EMPEROR GRAPES 2 LBS. HIGHLINER CALIFORNIA ICEBERG JUMBO-18s ONTARIO WAXED 2/ 25C