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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-03-27, Page 1247, a Winharn, Advance -Times. Thutsda •March 27, 1969 Personal Notes from Fordwich W. and Mts. Goosen Wink- tetunted home last week from I three weeks' !no to r; trip thteUgh the Southern States. • Mr. and Mrs. Dave Di11.511101e spent one day last week in To- ronto. Mrs. George Richards; Jim 9 and Carol Anne of London spent last week withher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Stinson. !vim. Earl Ridley, Mrs. Doug Holt, Mrs. Phyllis Bolander and Mrs. Ernie D'Arcey spent one day last week in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs: Frank Lepping- ton of Schomberg spent the week -end at their home here. Master Peter Bride.of Don Mills spent several days last week with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doig. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mad - gen of Weston spent the week- end at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. George Budd, Debbie and Dale of Matheson spent several days last week with the forrner's patents. M. and, Mrs. Cliff Budd. Miss Pat Harris of Toronto spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Harris. Mr. John Harris ofBlyth and Mr. Leslie Watldns of To- ronto were week -end visitors at the same home. - Ws. Ray Fleischatier, Amie Marie, Carolynne and John of Stratford spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. •Jarnes Warrell. Other visitors on Friday were Misses Pat Cormier, Carole Weitzel and Marilyn Fleischauer of Strat- ford and Mr. Gerry Hopstetter of Plattsville. Mr. Willoughby Patterson of Toronto visited Friday with his mother, Mrs. Pearl Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Patterson and children of Toronto were also week -end guests,. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Ruttan and Janice spent a couple of days last week with friends in Toronto and attended the Sports- men Show. Mrs. Doug Wildfang, Brian and Paul of Cooksville spent a couple of days with her parents. Mr. and M13. Roy Simmons, • Cindy and Jeffrey Mulvey of. Belmore were week -end visitors with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sothern. Friends of Mr. John Gamble will be sorry to know that at present he is confined to Pal- merston General Hospital. Mrs. Elsie Demerling a n d Gregory Stewart spent a day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Murray. Missy Sandra Allen of Strat- ford, Arnold Alien of -Windsor and Brian Allen of Goderich spent the week -end- with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mei Al- len. Mr. Carmen BrIdeo Jnr t Credit spent a few Bayo t week with friends and r*rives in the community and also vis- ited with his mother, Mrs, H. M. Bride at the Village NUrsing Home. Mr. and Mrs, Leo Gauthier and family spent the weeJ,-end with relatives in Toronto,: • Mr. and Mrs. Keith Webster and daughter of Listowel were Saturday visitors with Mr., and Mrs. Harry Parson, BIRTHS VILLUMSEN--To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Villumsen, a son, on Saturday, March 15th towel Memorial Hospital. D 'ARCEY--To Mr, and Mts. Carl D'Arcey, a daughter, on Saturday, March 22nd, 'et Bruce County Hospital, Walk- erton. THE ONLY AMERICAN team entered in the. Walter Lock - ridge Memorial Midget HoCkey Tournament was. the St. Clair Shores team. Front, G. Kucway, R. Beaudette, S. Misiewicz, D. Francis, J. Hogan, M. Juliano; back, A. Mont - 0 . gomery, coach, C. Maison, D. Kuhn, M. Smark, M. Hart, B. Ferguson, J. Gunnell, J. Hulet, K. Kail, R. Freund, .1. Beaudette, assistant coach. P511 0110E2 GroceryLimited 3 0 Open, Mon. Mar. 31sit. Open Thurs. Apr. 3rd. Nil 9-30pm OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK U.S. •163's. 2 DOZ. A rc VALENCIA ORANGES 63 CASE OF 163 $4.79 „ LB. CELLO 4% iikir CABBAGE ...EA... 2 TEXAS NEW CARROTS 1' ONTARIO HOXINOUSE--KING SIZE A 11°6 1ONIONS LBS. Lilt' ommo CUCUM4% BERS 1 ilk- • • v... 4 • '4 POWDERED CLEANSER t-, GINGER ALP' PEPSI, MOUNTAIN DEW 541 KIST DRINKS 26 OZ I STOKELY'S FANCY • WAX BEANS 14 0Z 541 5/1 r ma ma 1.SAUSAGE LOAF 1 Ib. sausage meat I % cup plus 2 tbspe. bread crumbs 111 1 large •Stl El 1 cup milk .14 cup finely chopped onion OR 2 tbsps. onion flakes 1 cup shredded old or medium cheat. • der cheese (Packed). Put In loaf pan or Ike Cook 1 hour at 350 degrees. Serve with any vegetable and id mashed potatoes. IN iipHaEmEcip Leaf Bologna 35cLB1 WIENERS, . PKG OF 8 39c • saosiertiEsMEATS..6. .Y53c scHNE.DE.i,s SLICED !A LB. BREAKFAST BACON 49c scHNEIDER'Es--8 OZ. CES 2/13c MONARCH SPONGE -9 OZ. •5/$ (7 •O•t t 1MUSHROOM SOUP , •