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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-02-20, Page 28OVIalice-Tixnes. Thursday. Feb. 20. 1969 ersonal Notes from Fordwich *04 BO Sanderson itle last week after tWO weeks in Florida. W04 014911101ifison spent everai 4ays.last week with Mr. and Mq, Murray Kirkby. m 14,114W4. 144;04 Marie and Jeanne Dttritla of Toronto and Lorna Etrpwn, of Listowel spent the 'week -end with their parents, ..$) Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Norman WU- , SOn of Toronto spent the week- -end with Mx. and Mrs. Cecil :Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Anderson and children of Bxampton were week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hutchison. Miss Sandra Allen of Straf- foxd spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Inglis of Thedford, Bill and John Cars- we.11 of Kitchener were week- end'guests with their parentsilr! Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cars- well. Mr. Ephriam Haase of Win- throp visited one day last week with his sister, Mrs. Ida Galla- gher and with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hutchison and Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCleinent, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll John- son visited in Guelph on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cunningham and Mrs. R. Wil- liamson, on the occasion of Mrs. Williamson's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnston of Toronto were week -end visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. James W arrell. Best wishes to Mr. and. Mrs. Lynn Ferguson who were mar- ried Saturday in the Fordwich United Church. Mrs. Mary Wade, of Wing - ham, and Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Nethery of Belgrave visit- ed one day last week with Mr, and Mrs. Curtis Jordan. The sympathy of the com- munity goes to Mrs. Ida Galla- gher, Mrs. Tom Mcclement and Mrs. Tom Hutchison in the death of 'a son and brother, Mr. Addisson Jacques, who died sud- denly at his home last week in Su mmerland , 13,C. Mr. Brian Allan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Allan who has been employed for some time at Campbell Soup plant, Listo- wel, has accepted a position with the Huron County Assess - pent Commission in GoderiCh and commenced his duties last week. and Mrs. (en Graham and 1i, and Mrs. Curtis Jordan spent one day last week in Lon- don and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Jordan in Wood- stock. Mrs. George Richards and family of London were week- end guests with Mr. and Mxs: Austin Stinsoyi. Miss Helen Johnston of Owen Sound spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn, Johnston. • Mr. and ME's. Frank Leppingw* ton of Kitchener spent the weeke end at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bride of ‘London spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bride and at,. tended the Ferguson -Carswell wedding on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Powers and two children from New Bruns- wick are visiting for some time with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parson. Mr. Melville Allan .attended the municipal convention for two days last week in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gil- more of Meaford and Miss Cath- erine Hill of Owen SOund were weelv,end Wei,01, Mr.,110 Clarence C,04'well, and attended the Fer$U$011,,CatSwell WO•ding* Satuxday. Gaftgratulations tO t,tlissPhylf lis Cober who was one of the 20 nursing assistants tO rege44..!0 their caps at the ceternony at Bruce County Hospital, Walker- ton, last week. Phyllis is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cober. - • O.E.S. EUCHRE AND BRIDGE There were 24 tables in play at the 0. E.S. euchre in the Ntasonic Hall last.Friday even,. ing. High lady was Mrs. Ted Collyer; high man;'. Jim Currie; low lady, Mrs. ,Vera Hastie; low man, Currie Colwell4 Lucknow; lone hands in teats, Russell Gaunt. The mystery prize was won by Farish Moffat. On Monday afternoon bridge was held with 15 tables in play. High lady was Mrs. Annie Whit- field of Gorrie; second, Mrs. F. Hopper. The lucky prize was won by Mrs. Jack Colvin. ' .17 roxeter Mrs. AllAter Orem of oodet. ich, acCompanied by Mrs, W, Weir, Miss Gertrude) Bush and NW. George Gibson Visited Mrs. Lloyd Jacques one day last week Mrs. Fred Noble of Rothsay visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Ingram, one day. last week. Misses Sandra Noble; Jane Stickney and Linda Thack- erty of Burlington, who wt re student teaching at Wingham, called at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh and Miss Eileen Haugh spent a. day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Albon Noble at .Milverton. Mr. George Greer, Fordwich, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Stevens. Sunday guests at the home of John Hupfer were Mr, and Mrs. Walter Eaton, Misses Aileen and Brenda Eaton, Mr, Lorne Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Eat- on, Mr. and Mis. Glen Eaton, David and Kathy. Mr. Fred Kerr has sold his property on Sanderson St. , in ersonaIs Wroxeter. to Mr. and Ma. Ale4.c Petrie of ROI. 1, Wt9xeter. Sympathy Of theCommtulity is extended to lvirs. Charles Mc- CutcheOn and family in the sud- den paising of her husband at his home near Walton Saturday night. Mrs, William Elliott, Mrs. Doris Adams and Mr. Gordon Yeoman attended the funeral of Mrs. Dorman, the formerHazel Masters, at Parkhill. on Tues- day. KNIFEE KNIFERS GORRIE—The third meeting was held at Mrs. Thornton's on Saturday. Roll call was "My score for last week's meals and a way in which I can improve It", Six of the eight members were present. Discussion on meat cookery was led by Mrs. Russell Adams. Mrs. Thornton cooked sausages and back bacon which were sampled. U.C.W. moot* WROXFra,,,The teplo meeting of the United Cb140,11 Women was held in Ole ,chnteh school room February % Mrs., Vern Hupfer opened. *e,rneety' ing with the call to wprOlp prayer. A hymn WAS sung and a psalm was read responsively. Mrs. Glen McMichael read commentary followed byati et hymn. Rev, G. Sack conducted e Bible Study on the books of the Old Testament which Was both; instructive and interesting, • Mrs. 5, Lockwood occupied • - the chair for the business. -Mrs. Lillian Gallaher read tale min- utes and Mrs. Glen McMichael gave the financial report. Af' g ter the completion of the bust. ; ness Mrs. Lockwood closed rhe' meeting with prayer and lunch was served by the Willing work- ers. • Sone "Did Edison make the, first talking machine?" Dad: "No, son, he made the first one you could turn off. " The Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, February 20, 1969 • Ls. 15 45 l,dIjS 3U4Ct42 /'j9 weleo sloes -- 120s itteli OROS Doi.. CH1QUIIA G00E0 Vet IttUt‘‘k\S . .2 LBS. BANANA, VANILLA, CHOCOLATE, COCOANUT — 11 -oz. CREAM PIE MIX . ROBIN HOOD. MONARCH — 9 VARIETIES — 10 -oz Pouch Pack Cake Mix 6 AMAZE STAIN :REMOVER (:)FF 4 -oz. DOVE • LIQUID DETERGENT 10c OFF.— 24 -oz.' „ GOLD DEODORANT SOAP 10c OFF 3 BATH ilillickoisr-siiimEs 2/15c • DELMONTE BREAKFAST PRUNES 11/4 !As 55‘. CAKE OR PASTRY MONARCH FLOUR .... i LBS. 15 SCHNEIDERS 2/A0( CHEESE SLICES 8 -oz. W. ;Xi -TOWELS or C:loR:eLcIL pACK2/99c 11 .00 Veg.-Beef, Chicken Noodle, 6/ 6 GOLD SEAL FANCY kip HEINZ SOUP Chicke1n0-Rozice , .25 SOCKEYE SALMON .. 734 -oz. $1 00 HEINZ PICKLES 241• FOR SALADS, FRYING, BAKING 69 DOMESTIC IL . 2/19c 3 -oz. 40 SWEET OR SWEET MIXED MAZOLA TASTY BAKE CIIOCOLAT( BARS 79' HIG• HLINCORN 1 -LB. CELY29t 6c1rARITiiis WAFERS ,3!/$1•9 WElialifiiiNicoi).Fis 12s 35c VitiDEiT6i4CAFti TARTS 29c •LEG of LAMB Lo.5Y LOIN CHOPS Lo.5 Shoulder ROAST 49,. Grocry Limite 151120 OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK Osi5 sliTANGE JUICE . 12.02/89c HIGHLINER Fat CAKES.. 12.0?/694 FRASERVALE FANCY — 10 -oz •2 /14 III IC French Cut Green Beans . 3 K.,4,1,14111tietlet=1."..nri,r t