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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-07-06, Page 20Time4, Thursday, July 6, 1972 \ich Personal Notes and Mico. ° qary Sothern, Icy and TiM of Palmerston the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, B Sotlagrn. • Mr, and Mrs. Bob Bride, Lisa and Gregory of London visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bride. • Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDougall attended a wedding in Mount Forest on Friday evening and spent the weekend with friends there. Mr. and Mrs. George Pitten' dreigh, Miss Minnie McElwain, Bill• and John McElwain visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Trim¢le at Orangeville. The United Church in.Fordwich held a very successful garden party Wednesday night. Over -500 people attended. Mrs. John Horvath, Donna and Uale.and Miss Helen Balachy left Sunday for several weeks iii the western provinces and British The Wingham Advance -Times Columbia. Mrs Les Watkins at Bolton Gary Klaassen and Holger Es- pensen of Barrie spent the week- end at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wray and Grace of Scarborough spent the weekend at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Graham and John of Toronto spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. Ron McClement and Sandra spent the weekend at their trailer in Port Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ruttan ,this week are enjoying a motor trip through Kentucky, Tennes- see and St. Louis. Mr. • and Mrs. Wilfred Quinn and family of Oxford Mills spent the weekend with relatives in the community. Mrs. Jessie O'Gor- man returned with them and will visit for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Harris • spent the weekend with Mr. and , Thursday, July 6, 1972 Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Simmons and Kenneth., Miss Anne Sim- mons and Ken Kaye, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hambly of Listowel attended a reunion in Detroit over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Austin and family of Tillsonburg spent the weekend with Mrs. Pearl Patter- son. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Webb of St. Catharines spent the weekend with Ross Doig and Mrs. Doig at the nursing home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibson, Donna and Gwen- neth of Winnipeg are also visiting for a couple of weeks with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schumacher of St. Jacobs were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schumacher. Sunday vi"sitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sothern were Mr. and SCHNEIDER'S Link Sausage •69 LB. SCHNEIDER' S WIENERS .63 La. SCHNEIDER'S Cooked meat 8 VAR. 245 6 oz • MAPLE LEAF BOLOGNA 01 'LB. SLICED• . CELLO WIENERS skis 2 LB. DEVON SLICES COOKED HAM .5560z. FRESH SLICED PORK. LIVER .39 Mrs. Bill Mulvey, Cindy and Jam. rey of Bellmore. Mrs. Alex Wray and Mrs. WO. ington Hargrave attended the Highland Games at Embro on Saturday. . Fred McCann is improving in Listowel Memorial Hospital, after being gored by a bull at his farm. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Kennedy were guests Friday evening at the wedding of Rev. Roy T. Judi - son and Gertie McCreary at the Hayatt Avenue United Church, London. Mr. and Mrs. John Baker and boys are spending two weeks at Point Clarke. Carman Bride of Port Credit visited with friends and with Mr. and Mrs. `Stan Bride over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Villiamson and family of Mitchell called on friends in the village last Wed- nesday and Thursday. Michael Ridley of London was a recenti.sitor with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ridley. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore spent the weekend with Mrs. Yvonne BREAKFAST .BACON COTTAGE ROLL .. LEAF : s�� e.�eo PICNIC SHOULDER ROAST LB " FRESHPORK BUTT ROAST La..6.. e Tricker in B'aden. . t ::re, ruined for a few da .�a day;, Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDougall were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross of Owen Sound, Miss Beatrice Pepper of Chesley and her sister from Sask- atchewan. Mr. and Mrs. Glean Martin and girls were Sunday guests at Lion's Head. Family celebrates special events FORDWICH — Cecil Cooper was surprised when members of his family arrived home on the Weekend to celebrate his 82nd birthday. Allen, who is in the Bahamas, wrote to say he will be holne later in the year. The celebration took in three birthdays and a wedding anni- versary for the Cooper family, all in the month of June. ARE HERE ACTIN 69 �.73 DEVON SLICED • PORK SHOULDER CHQPSFSHLB • 73 BOSTON CORN BEEF LOAF 55 12 OZ. • CHIPITS PEANUT OR RAISIN DROPS 2/$1 12 oz. DEEP BROWN PORK 8 BEANS 4./S.h4 0 ICE CREAM TOPPING 4 VAa4/$i a OZ. CHERRY BLUEBERRY STAFFORD'S PIE FILL 2/f � 19 OZ. CAKE AND PASTRY. 1 CATELLI LONG. SPAGHETTI MACARONI 2 LB' .39 puRE /0 115 FLUjPO SHORTENINGLB PRINT • Oa MONARCH FLOUR 7 LB. .85 @i1aton INSTANT 4/$i MASHED POTATOES 6 OZ., FORMER BRUSSELS RESIDENTS Bruce Edgar and Mrs. Edgar and one of their daugh- ters, now of Goderich were intent on getting souvenirs at Centennial headquarters there Friday night. Other visitors waited in line for cowboy and straw hats, while at extreme right may be seen Brussels .Councillor Roy Kennedy, complete with Centennial beard. t HEINt' 57 10MA1Q oup SPAGHETTI iJ0JO58ijce„ oz SCHNEI R'S COLBY CHEESE SCHNEIDER'S SOFT Soft Margarine LB. ;_ , Sa .8/4 l0 OZ. �=Nz ad Cream S8Id 3/$1 Dressing z. � .95 MAXWELL HOUSE REG. GRIND CoFFEE 1 LB. oari t tar �� oT Coo �-�° 0.1 ritt tio iC a;,a lAeo90 a�Q k6iicate0:03 d 00 e 01- 8 _. Appleford FOOD SAVER 2/7 • . 100 FT.. Aluminum A�[AN Foil Paper 18 x25 .69 2!75 RAID HOUSE AND GARDEN • Bug Killer $119 OZ RED FRONT GROCERY LIMITED. PHONE 357-1020 OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UN TIL 9 O'CLOCK • PARAMOUNT Sockeye Salmon 2/S139 734 Os DA --COLA TRESCA OR -TAB $259az. TINS PRODUCT OF HONDURAS CHIQUITA BANANAS VALENCIA 1ORANGES USANTA ROSA PLUMS UNITED STATES WATERMELON =s_1� NEW CABBAGE ONTARIO NO. 1 HEAD LETTUCE CUCUMBERS SE 2 LB. - DOZ. LB. LB. ,AVG LBS. 18's QUEEN SIZE 1 WHITE CAULIFLOWER NEW CARROTS UNITED TATES NO.1. NEW SPOTATOES 2 LB. CELLO 10 LBS. .15 .49 .39 .99 .25 .23 2!41 .45 .25 .89 4' 4 Of