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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-12-19, Page 14Page 6 Win Orn Advan - `]i'i s, ` hzusday, Dec, 9, 19$8 et -sot -1a! Nates from Fordwich Mrs. Iia Gallagher and her b then, Mt.. Ephriarn H3aSG, visited en Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Inglis at Acton. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCle- ment and Mr. and Mr's. Paul Schaefer visited Saturday with Mt. Holger Feldsltov in George- town. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hibberd visited Sunday with the former's mother at the Cargill Nursing Home, the occasion being 88th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bride of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Car- man Bride of Port Credit and Mrs. H. M. Bride, who resides at the Village Nursing Home, were guests recently with 'Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bride on the oc- casion of Mrs. H. M. Bride's 89th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Duncan and Stephen of Brampton were week -end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conne11. Mrs. Agnes Padflrald of Mount Forest spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Har- grave, Mrs. Myrtle Wallace and Mr. and Mrs} Irwin Gibso of Listowel were Sunday guests with Mrs. Ethel Forster. Mr. and Mrs. John Tudan and family of Port Credit spent the week -end at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. George Pitten- dreigh returned home Thursday after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Ian Pittendreigh in London. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hard- ing, Mr. Elmer Harding and Mrs. Elsie Demerling were Kitchener, visitors one day last week. Mr. Barry D'Arcy left last week for Ottawa where he will The Wingham Advance -Tinier, Thursday, .December 19, 1868 SWEET MIXED, BREAD .,A BUTTER or BABY DILL • • • HEINZ PICKLES SCHNEIDERS BONELESS • MI6 AMMON* 3 F $1Oo 16 -oz. • PICNIC sHOULER WITH STUFFItIG FROZEN FANCY — 2.LB. CELLO Fraservale Peas FRASERVALE Fancy CauIifIower lb. FOODS • 45c FRASERVALE fancy Mrawberries..:. OLD SOUTH Orange Juice ..... 12-0_ Coca Cola, Tab or Fresca CASE' OF 24 10 --oxo TINS $2.39 be employed' on construction. Mr. and Mas. Elsner Miller spent one day last week in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore vfsnted with Mrs. Jack Bricker at St. Mary's Hospital, Kitch- ener. on Friday, where Mrs. Bricker underwent major surg- ery. Mrs. Moore remained until Sunday. Mrs. William Sothern and Mrs. Wellington Hargrave spent one day last week in Kitchener. Mts. Pearl Patterson spent a couple days last'" week with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Austin in Listowel Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robb of Harris - ton and Mr. and Mrs. George Hunt of Palmerston. Sunday and week -end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bride were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bride of London, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riddell and family of Lindsay and Mrs. H. M. Bride, s' Mr. and Mrs. Gary Seth= and Tinirny of Palmerston were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William SQthern. Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Simmons and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mfs. Fred Hambly in Jstowel. BIRTH AUSTIN= -To Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Austin of Listowel, a son, on Friday, December lath, in Listowel Memorial Hospital. BIBLE SOCIETY BLUEVALE--One hundred and sixty dollars was the result of the canvass for the Canadian Bible Society in Bluevale and vicinity during the fall. Miss Margaret 1icholson of Stratford visited recently with her parents, Mt. and biro. Garr per NicIQ ton, Miss Mr urlorfe Hopper of S,ie spent a week's holiday at the house of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Stan upper. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vin- cent visited for a couple of days with Mr.'and Mrs. Wil.- learn Kelly of�Seaforth. Mr, and 'vita. Hugh Rinn 'visited Thursday. with Mr. and Mrs. William Gordon of Kin- loss This. cornxnunity was shock- ed last Wednesday morning to learn of the sudden death of Mrs. Allan Campbell (Marilyn Pengelly). Sincere sympathy is extended to Allan and his family and other immediate relatives. ,Too many iris have a shape like a figure ate. • THOUGHTFUL GESTURE --- The pupils of East Wawanosh Public School very con- siderately decided to forego the customary small Christmas gift exchange this year. Instead, each child brought a •gift to the school, to be given to a child at the Mid, western' Regional Children'$s School in Palmerston. The gifts shown. above were wrapped and markedto indicate whether they were for a boy or girl. The gifts and the consideration with which they were given will ma - this a merrier Christmas for many les, fo• •unite children. --Advance-Times Photo. 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CALIFORNIA. — NEW GREEN ,CAEAGE 5 LB. 1 CAUFbRNIA RED EMPEROR GRAPES � 49� 2 LBS. STOKELY'S — 48 -oz. 3/ Fancy Tomato Juice $1.00 STOKELY'S —14gz 54i.00 i fancy Cream MAPLE LEAF Mincemeat . ........28-o=. 49 OCEAN SPRAY --2q.o:, Cranberry Cocktail � 45� SHIRRIFF lOc OFF Potato Chips .�. 5� PRETZELS or PRETZEL STICKS.::TIEVS 1/69' FLORIDA 14 -oz. CELLO RIPE TOMATOES 33c CALIFORNIA SUNKIST -NAVEL ORANJGES LGE. 89(S,zE88sDOZ. Brown' Ferre Rolis.... 35CSTOKELY'S FANCY — 14oz,HoneyPodPeas 9STOKELY'S — T2os.fancy Kernel Corn.s��•OCEAN SPRAY 14.oz. WhobCranberry Sauce ;,,,,d 1�49� AYLMER'— 14.oz, fruit CocktailWESTON'S TWIN 4d OFF 12s terve F'110 ocery • Limite SIZE ilia 7t24LBS. Frozen Canada GRADE A ovenready Now available at special Christmas prices 1 A 0 1 r 4