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Personal Notes From Fordwich
The meter of the Easter
draw at Gary's Beauty Shop was
Mts. Alex Reid and the winner
at Klaassen's General Store was
ivIrs, Bruce Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stone
and daughter, Mrs. Dorothy
Beck and two children of Knowl-
ton, Quebec, spent the holiday
week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Parsons.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keais of
Guelph spent the week -end
with relatives in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bellamy,
and Lee of London visited on
Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack King.
Good Friday and Easter Sun-
day guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Moore were Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Frew and Sharon
of Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Naumon and Trisha and MvMrs.
Yvonne Bricker of Baden, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Benin, Dawn -
and Michael of Til sonburg, Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Denny, Earlda
and Brenda Lee of Erin.
Mr. Jim King of Harriston
spent the week -end with h is
father, Mr. Garn King.
Week -end visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Clare Harris were John
Harris of Blyth, Miss Pat Harris
of Toronto and Mr. L. Watkins
of Toronto.
Mr. Ephriam Haase of Win-
throp and Mrs. Ida Gallagher
visited over the°week-end with
their sister, Mrs. Jim Inglis and
Mr. Inglis in Acton.
vvir. and Mrs. Art W ells
Gregory. and Jeffrey of London
visited over the week: end with
Ivir. and Mrs, . George Ashton.
Good Friday and Easter
week -end guests with Mr. and
Mrs. James Warren were Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Fleischaur and
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ROSE -DALE CHOICE
T�rnato Juice
2/55s
STOKELY'S FANCY
CREAAA CORN
541.00
°'. 3fOiCELY'S CHOICE
AX BEANS
6400
14 -oz.
III
19 -oz.
STOKELY'S CHOICE..
REEJ BEANS
641.00
14oz. .
VAN CM9
PORK &BEANS
14.. 541900
HEINZ COOKED In Tomato Sauce
SPAGHETTI
b/;1.00
14 -oz.
CLOVER LEAF — COHOE
SALMON
2/99C:
TOMATO SOUP
4i95c I,
BEEHIVE � 1
CORSYRUP
2 LBS. 219C
7'/a'oz.
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family of Stratford, and Mr.
and Mrs, Bill Johnston and fam-
ily of Toronto,
Mrs. Jessie O'Gorman re-
turned home last week from
Toronto where she has visited
for the past three weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack"Welsh.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mul-
lins and Anne of Ottawa visited
over the holiday week -end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noah
Reis.
Mr; and Mrs. Dick Agla,
who have resided in the village
for the past two years., moved
Saturday to the farm on the 4th
concession which they purchas-
ed from Mr. and Mrs. Hector
Browne who moved to the vil-
lage last week.
Week -end guests with Mr.
and Mts. Ross Doig were Mr.
and Mrs. Don Gibson and fam-
ilyof St. Catharines.
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Mi. and Mrs. David Schmid"
er of Kitchener were week°-,
visitors with Mr. and • 'Mrs,
Bruce Armstrong, °
Week -end visitors with Mrs*
Florence Wilson were Mr. and
Mrs. John Dunbar and family
of Toronto.
Mrs. Arnold McDougal], and'
Patsy of Palmerston visited on
Saturday at the Fordwich Nix
ing Home with Mrs. Jennie
Mosure.
Mr. Dougtas Gibson of To*
ronto spent the week -end 'with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Gibson. -
Mr. and Mrs. Ball Magill and
Jim' of London spent the week- .
end" with Mr. and Mrs. Crosby
Sothem.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Scriver
and little daughter of Peter- '
borough and Miss Leslie Camp-
bell of Guelph were week -end
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SCHNEIDERS
Smokies
10 -oz.
49'
guests wird, M Pearl Pa
son, Mr. and 1., $ ,
and ckidr retire $ a jt
ors at the same buil,
Mr. andMoo Poug 4
fang, Pad - 44 ,41411,01' Com"*
ville were week -end "¢f:#
with M. and Mrs. Roy Sim,
mons.
Mr. aid I1?1 . Bz11ce Arm.,
strong visited Good Fruta;ywith,
Mr, and Ml's. Victor ?'Brecht
at Mimico.
Mr. and Mrs, Ira Schaefer
returned home fast week after
spending the winter months in
Florida.
Mr. and Mts. Carroll John-
son, who recently sold their
farm, moved last week into
the apartment is the village
owned by John Horvath.
Mrs. Roy Kennedy is confut-
ed to Listowel Memorial Hospi-
tal where she underwent surgerJt
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Wellington Hargrave were
Mr. and Mrs, Ron R i e d and
children of Dundas and Mr. and
Mrs. Emerson Hargrave of Lis-
towel.
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MAPLE LEAF
CHEESE SLICES
3./73(
HAROLD GRANT of B$uevale had to re•
strain hirnself from droolling slightly as'
he gets his plate filled Gwith pancakes and
6
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Wieners
LB. "
Gray Dunfl2/e COOKIES ,�, p 1
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Fruit Loaf
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BACON
FRES;
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794e. Side Pork
LB.
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BACK BACON
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55'
Fresh
SCHNEIDERS
MINI SIZZLER
SAUSAG E
654e.
SCHNEIDERS ASST PAK
COOKED
MEAT
55C
10 -oz.
Picnic
Shoulder
Sh.uId.r
CHOPS
Fk�s[aystE
FISH.& 240.CHIPS 55
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Shoukier
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FROZEN F00DS
FRASERVALE FANCY
Cauliflower
2 -LB.
CELLO
63`
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Belmore Syrup at the festival on Saturday.
The cooks are Glenn Appleby and Mabel
Dunkin.---A-T Photo.
Fir" -
COLLATE
TOOTH PASTE
GIANT 2/$100
SCOPE
MOUTH WASH �..,
Economy
17 -oz. .99
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