The Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-02-13, Page 12Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul
were in Loudon on Monday
where Bill received a favour-
able cheek -up.
Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw on Sun-
day attended the trousseau tea
for her niece, Miss Fancy Sim-
mons. of London.
Friends here received word
that Mrs. Bill Kennedy of Kin-
cardine had been admitted on
Saturday to Kincardine Hospit-
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw,
Janet and Mr. Herb Laidlaw
visited on Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Clayton Alton and
family of Ashfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Orland Irwin,
Stephen, Faye, Donald and
Michael of W. Wawanosh spent
Sunday withherparents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Crowston , of
Lucknow.
to. Miss Alma Conn of Guelph
,spent the week -end. with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Conn. On Sunday they visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Conley of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Cas-
lick and Brian of Wingham were
Saturday visitors with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cas-
lick.
Mi. and Mrs. Jim Ross of
Kitchener spent the weep -end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Ross and her parents,"Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Millen, of Teeswa-
ter.
Visitors with Mr: and Mrs.
Gershom Johnston of Wingham
on Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Ritchie, Stephen,
Donald and Mary Ann of 2nd
Con. Kinloss; on Thursday, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Johnston of
Clinton; on Saturday Miss Marie
Johnston and Garry Black of
Clinton and on Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Johnston, David and
Donna of St, Marys.
Visitors on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin were
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh IvlaeMillan
and family of Sarnia, Mr, and
Mrs, George Tiffin of Lucknow,
and Mr. and Mrs. William Pur -
don of W. Wawanosh.
0 Miss Patricia Coulter of Lon-
don spent the week -end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex:
Coulter.
Maitland Presbyterial execu-
tive met on Monday at the
home of Mrs. Victor Emerson
to prepare a program for the •
May meeting at, Knox Church,
Kincardine. Present for the
meeting were Mrs. Alvin Mun-
dell, Mrs. W. D. Campbell.
Mrs.. W. J. English, Mrs. Mel
Ritchie, Mrs. Ewan McLean,
Mrs. George McLean, 'Mr s.
George Sutherland, 'Mrs. Ham-
ilton McKinnon, Mrs. Samuel
Bird and Mrs. Emerson.
Rev. Horace +Braden off"'
don was a Onner peat :on
day with Mr,. and Mrs, Id= De
Boer and family. • ,
Mr, and Mrs, Walter ElliO t.
Ruth. Paul, Barrie and. 'Pav R
and Bill Forester Were Sunday,
afternoon visitors with Mr., and
Mrs. Ross Hender$on and fitn4ly.
Mrs. Ben McClena an Vis-
ited Saturday with•Mr, and: Mrs.
Elwood Barbour of St, Helens.
Mr., and Mrs. Carl McClen-
ghan were Monday visit*
with Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm
Stewart of Preston.
On Thursday evening Mrs.
Ernest Beecroft attended ashow-
er in Lucknow, for her niece,
Miss Isobel McMillan, bade;
to -be.
On Wednesday evening ;qtr.
and Mrs. Ernest Beecroft and
Karen attended the 50th'wed-
ding anniversary 'of her aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Gorden
Hall of Bluevale.
M. and Mrs. George Gaunt
of Exeter spent the week -end.
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Gaunt, sand with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams.
Tier, and Mr", Pod Ravis of
„Win! or spent the week»end= at
the honeof her parent*, . Mr,
.and Mrs. Carnet Earlier,
Jim Morrison of 1hndon spent
the Weekend at I4s home' here.
M. and MU. Gordon Fisher
and family of Guelph and Sand-
ra Fisher of Kitchener spent the
week -end with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher of
Wingham:
Mr, and Mrs, Wilbert
Schwichtenberg and family of
Port Agin were Sunday visitors
with her parents, Mr. and Ws.
Albert Coultes.
Mrs. Tom Morrison and Ken,
and Miss Ann Meyer visited at
Westminster •Mos,,, pital, 'London,
with Tom Morrison.
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Moffat
and family of Wingham were
Sunday visitors with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Groskorth.
Miss Janette Johnston of Lon-
don spent the week -end with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clark
Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin
visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Charles Tiffin and Mr. and Mrs.
Sill Drown of Wingha ,
Mrs, and M0, .11,10ydisthick
and .family were: Sunderayet. visitor
veldt Mr. ,and Mr$ . -Evt Wby-
tock of, Te! wa r,
Mr. and Ml's. F. G, .McGo'w-
an. or Toronto spent ,the Week
end with they daughter,. M
Ronald Jamies , Mr,Jar,.nieson
and family.
George Walker has sold his
' faun to a buyer from Burlington
who gets possession May Ut,
Mr, and M. ;Sill, Evans
were Sunday visitors with their
son Eric, Mrs, Evans and , -fain
ily of Hyde Park"
A, choir of 35 of the peate-
costal Church Cartle'frOtT1 Peter+'
borough to Wingham Pentecos-
tal Church for a musical con..,
cert in the interests of the -Youth.
Rally on Saturday evening. The
gham church gave there
sup r in the Whitechurch Com*
muni emorial- k1a,11,
Mrs, Dorothy Procter an.
Donald of Morris Township spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 'Tom
Jamieson.
Mrs. DOn Gray and Donald
of London and Mr. and Mrs.
lank TI, yand en o'' Com*
n Were W visit
elr parents,, Mr, and Mr
o a fftn."
alt s$ W. M.:S, will me0t
e'gusty 1901 at the home of
Earl Caslic `at 2 p,
The leader .for the meetln
°Mrs. Damson: Craig and ll s.
names McIiln+
Mrs,Ezra 'Scholtz returned
.home on Sunday after visiting.
for a week with. Mr, and MO.
Cameron Simmons and family
of London and attending the
trousseau, tea of cher niece. lies
Nancy $irtntns,
Mr, and Mrs.. Bill Peacock
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs, Dawson Craig.
The well drillers are busy
drilling a well at the home of
Alex Robertson of East Wawan-
o h.
Miss Sharon Rintoul of Len -
don spent the week -end with
her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Bill
Itintoul,
We are sorry to report that
Miss Wanda Mason, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ma -
Son, underwent surgery In Wing -
barn and P
'uely
Eoh SPIPM14 via4ed BOAda
' Clayton, of G:rand
Y�
People of the community
were wry to lei of the ear
accident on Saturday evening,
which hospitalized Arthur lid-
law d .h frfend;e Miss ' Gwen
McDowell of Auburn, _ Both are
in hospital aeOoder1014
12 Q
Carnival t •
:eld:Feb, 2ist
•MQ-*A,t mnof
the Ax#EIena .Board? ona Erideetiayg even».
int it watt decided t,o again hold
an ice caxniva in. the Delmore
Arena this year, The date set
for the carnival was February
2lit.
prizes will be given rot best
costumes', racing, etc. So hop
to. the attic and see what you
can dig:tip 'for the Delmore,
carnival. Anyone who can
,stand on :a pair of'skates has a
chance of winnin : something!
SECRET
DEODORANT
SHAMPOO
HEAD AND
SHOULDERS
Med. Jar, Med. Lotion
or Large Tube -
GIANT
TURKEY, CHICKEN orBEEF -7 8 -oz
Banquet Meat Pies
FANCY -- 2 z: y ,
Frazervaie Peas ...
bcean Perch Fillets
SCHNEIDERS
HUMPTY 'DUMPTY - l0e Off -- ll -oz.
POTATO `CHIPS.. �9c
WESTON'S TEENIE 4c Off --20s
DOUGNNUTS 35c
CNELSEAN BUNS8s • • 39C
,,
BPCEN-64WT.-12ecr 4/89CMIRRCIE WHIP-16m.FANtYKERNEL CORN SALAD DRESSING....... 39c
INGFk50LL—k IXf _
�.,, 69cCORNBlfMIVESYRUP � �Z/. 79c
CARNATION ATs1I4 TABL(NMi
YRUP 32"" 65
READY -TO -SERVE -- 6 Var. 5/ REG., BUTTERMILK, BUCKWHEAT
thl: Z�NESTLE S PUDDIDGS 1 ►_. Pancake ix JA 2•I.BS.
4
SCHNEIDERS BONELESS •
ORK
US. NEW U.S. IANCEREEN
GREEN CABBAGE..2LBS.25C.SL1CINGCUCUMBER$. 1/39C
HEAD B EL(TTUCE..............39' Notal P0°fAiOES 1o;u. 9(
AVEL ORANGES...�..Or
ONTARIO FANCY
NtkINTOSH APPLESS LBS.69C