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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-02-08, Page 10Y • eb. 8, 1968 uevale Personals SMlwac. 1hsard gonsteei of Eraraar#r rd, probation officer for Perth County, preached in the Unitt4104 Chuarch ou Sunday morn - 04 visited Mr. and Mrs. Gone Hetherington and fain- t'''. am- u . Mr. Michael Ross, Mrs, illosa and Jeffrey spent Sunday in Stratford where Mr, Ross preached in Central. United Church at a youth rally. Mrs. Charles Mathers will be'hastess to Bluevale Women's Institute at her home on Wed- - nesday afternoon, Februarys 14. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Street, :Linda, Julie and Stephen, of Listowel, spent Sunday with Miss Ruby Duff and Mrs. M. L. Aitken, Mr, and Mrs, Bert Garniss visited -in Lucknow on Sunday. John McTavish of Kitchener, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. 'R.H. McKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Garniss visited Mrs, R.A. Brook. at Ac- ton last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Mc - Culla aa,nd'tIi 3dren of Breslau. visited Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Smith at the week -end. . Sunday visitors with Mi and Mars. Gordon Hall were Mr. and Mrs. lack Scott and family of Newton and Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hall and family of Brussels, On Saturday, Bill Hall Jr. and Bob Bitton of Chatham visited at the same home. PASS EXAMS BLUEVALE--Pupils of Mrs. Nora Moffattwho tried Royal Conservatory of Music winter examinations and have received word that they were successful are Ann McKercher. Grade X Piano; Grade II Theory,. Joan Elliott, -first class honors and Linda Robinson. honors. Personal Note •Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coul- tes were Sunday evening visitors With Mr, and Mrs, Norman Coultes. Mr. Douglas Coultes of Drts- den spent the weekmend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Coultes. Little Miss Linda Moore is staying ,with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jamieson to attend -school here while her parents, Mr. and Mrs, .Waltdr Moore and other members ;of the family are with his relatives in Wroxeter, since their home was damaged by fire. Mr. Moore would like to obtain temporary housing in the vicinity so he could Fork at repairing his own house, , " Mr. and . Mrs. Tom Morrison were in London on Friday where Tom was at Westminster Hospit- al for a check up. Mrs. RonaldCoultes was a Sunday visitor with -her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caslick. Mrs. Wallace Conn and George were Suncrl,y,rvisitors fri with Mrs. Annie Taylor of Brucele a Haven, Walkerton who on Monday was Celebrat- ing her 94th birthday, Mrs. Taylor and Mrs, Wallace Conn were former neighbors. Mr. and, Mrs. Lansle)r 1Via- goffin. Linda, Sharon,, ,Gary. Colleen and Randy of London Were Sunday visitors With his parents, Mand Mrs. Tom Magoffin and with Mr.. and Mrs. Ronald Janrnieson and fam- ily of E. Wawanosh. Sunday visitors withMr, and Mars. W aline Conn were Mr, and Mrs.' Douglass Conley of W ingh am and Mr, and Mrs. Russel Ross and Doris, ' Mr, and Mrs. Zavit and family of Lon - son were callers at the same, home. We are pleased to report that *Clarence 'Charnney .return- ed home last week from Victor- is Hospital, London, Mich proved in _health. Mr. ,and Mrs. Gary Robinson, and Sandee of London were. om om WhItec week end visitors 1�w his par- s ons , and Mrs, Calvin Robinson, Mini Muriel and George: Conwof London spent the week. end with their parents. :Mr, and Mrs, Wallace Conn,'" Jim falconer left ,on Tues- day tor visit a few -weeks with his sister, Mrs. Elgin Welwood and. Mu, Welwood of Caledon.°' Mar, and Id's. Wesley Tiffin Mrs, Cecil Falconer and Mrs, A. E. Purdon visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, George Tif- fid of Lueknow, h r: Mr, and, Mrs, Claytoara. Scholtz, Karen, Lira' and Ken- ton of Gdderieh were Sunday visitors with hit ;mother, Mrs. Ezra Scholtz, Mr and Mrs, Bill Rj soul were Sunday evening visitors' with Mr. and Mrs. Els art Mao Pherson of Lucknow,, Mrs, Clarence Ritchie, 2nd con. of Kinloss spent tileweek,- end with her parents, Mr. and. Mus. Gershon. Johnston. urch G orgge-Greig spent last week with Mr, and Mrs. 'Ger- Shorn Janitors of Wingba>rn.. Visitors on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Tom Morrison were Mr, and Mrs, Herta Buc kto i. Mrand Mrs, John Mowbray of 4th con;,, Kinloss. and. Mar, and Mrs. Earl Caslick. Miss, Maud Haggitt of Pine, -crest Brest Manor,. lucknow, was ad-. ' mitted' on Monday to Wingham, and District. Hospital, Mr,.. and Mrs. l red Tiffin .,Wete Monday visitors with Mr, and Mrs, CIarlesuTiffin, Rev, Horace Braden Of ion* don was a dinner guest on Sun- day with Mr, and, MWS. 'John. Gaunt, JIM Falconer returned home ' from London ;onn`Priday, and r spent the• week+end with Mr,, and Mrs, Robert Latdlaw. W�ekiy .euchre BLEGUVE- R The weekly . card ?arty was held in the conn triunity rooms laat Wednesday night with nins tab* in play. High lady was lift, Jaen Par* don; high roan, Gordon Rinks: lowlaady, l rr»Ilobort last 4 a aaaan, Goals wawa Ewe ski asa w s inooros , P Gor- dian• 21 DAY CIRCULAR FOUR No Night ►riving SEE ."DISNEYLAND'". • • LAS. VEGAS LOS ANGELES. • 'SAN FRANCISCO Total cost -of thi tour is $350,00, and inchiclis luxury motor coach transportation 20 nights Wit end motel accommodation, bcllman st gratuitisa whirrs servIcs avarll« able. TOUR LEAVES MARCH 2nd, RETURNS. MARCH 22nd. For 's full itinerary , . Call or Visit Downe .unoCO PHONE .357.1554 WINGHAM • The Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, February 8, 1968 NIAGARA -7c off -15 -oz. , SCHNEIDERS — Pkg. of 8 lENERS • I1$IIIRIIINIII/IILIILIIIIIIIIfl op QUALITY .BERE'S-12-oz. BLANCHED ".IH�IILIII.III.III�III.IIlallall! rcal1 Vdl .. WITTICWS-10c Off IN BANANA J(LLY 39(, _e• 4 [r ... ROLLS U.S. CALIFORNIA HEAD LETTUCE. /39( U.S. VINE -RIPENED I tai t i l L.... R BERE'S--1 2 -oz, or liver SPANISH 1 6 -oz... .Peanuts It � FRESH N. : . . WESTON''S 10c Ai ! APPLE OR Off24izc. " PISS ... ■IIIIII■IIIUI$IUIII.IIIlIII.IILIII IIf.IIIEIIIBIILIILIII.IIIBIILIIII i SCHNEIDERS' SWEET PICKLED CABBAGE ROLLS STUFFED WITH' SAUERKRAUT •--; (Ukrainian )., ‘,,uTTAGE ROtIS i 6-8 - cabbage leaves 24 clip celery, chopped j1 (optional) • ' 2 14oz. tins. Libby's P Sauerkraut, drained i 1 c( pound)up sausage meat ! Cook cabbage leaves in boiling salted water— — j .drain.,, Saute green pepper and onion. in butter for P. i 2 minutes add . celery and Sauerkraut; season, if der II sired, with salt and pepper; set aside. Brown sans- _�� § age meat in saucepan. Combine sausage meat with =� a Sauerkraut mixture. Place 1 - 2 spoonsful on each . i leaf. Roll up leaves; place in greased casserole; dot a I with butter. Bake at 350° i, for 30 minutes. Add -- . i tomato ,Juice or a seasoned tohiato sauce and con- ! tinue to babe for 15-20 minutes. ' - -- i ,,,i MAPLE LEAF COOKED KITCHENER . 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