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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-11-23, Page 16Page 16 ---The Winghatn. Advance -Times, Thursday, Nov. 23, 1972 Personal Notes from Belgrave Mrs. Clarence Yuill and Mrs. Leslie Bolt attended the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto, on Monday and Tuesday of last week. While there they were present at the leaders' breakfast in the Lord Simcoe Hotel. Approximately 300 leaders of 4-H clubs were at the breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Camp attended the funeral of Howard Leinseder of Elyria, Ohio on Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. David Hanna and family of Kitchener spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mts. Willard Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gross and Anita of Blyth visited on Sunday with Mrs. Clarence Chamney and with Clarence, who is a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Master Wayne Lichty of RR 1, Milverton visited on the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and U.S. Florida Marsh 48's Mrs. Robert Hibberd. chener, where she underwent Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg surgery last Thursday. • of RR 2, Clifford visited Mr. and Mrs. Dave Armstrong was Mrs. Robert Hibberd on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gedcke of Kurtzville and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lichty, RR 1, Milverton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Coultes of Toronto spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coultes and attended the funeral of his uncle, Cecil Coul- tes, on Saturday. Mrs. Mae Armitage and Mrs. Norma Hodgins of Port Stanley visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McBurney. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McBurney in St, Mary's Hospital, Kitchener. spent a weekend recently. with Mrs. Charles Kaasa of Calgary, Mr. and Mrs. Grant McBurney Alberta, is spending a fewdays and family c�,t Bay Ridges. with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coultes Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler is a pa- as well as visiting with other tient in St. Mary's Hospital, Kit- relatives. transferred from Victoria Hospi- tal, London, to Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital on Friday. Mrs. Robert Coultes spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Russel Walker of Goderich. She also visited with Mr. Walker who is a patient in the nursing home on Nelson Street. This community extends sym- pathy to Mrs. Cecil Coultes in the passing of her husband in Vic- toria Hospital, London. Harvey Edgar and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse visited with their mother, Mrs. Arthur Edgar, who underwent survery last Thursday Af,gr aAlrwiammly.i11\ GRAPEFRUIT. . s.a, ;;" 5/ United States - 210's TANGERINES New Crop Doz. • U.S. - Navel 113's ORANGES ... New Crop • • Doz. • i�Raucws 6..39 ONT. APPLES........ ,x..69 U.S. No. 1 - 24's CELERY HEARTS U.S. No. 1 Rosebud RADISH 6 Oz. Cello • III Friends and relatives from a distance who attended the fuhe - al of Cecil Coultes were Mr. and Mrs. M. spencer and Michael of Simcoe, Mr. and Mrs. f Charles Coulter of London, Mrs. Charles Kaasa of Calgary, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Armes of Royal Oak, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hatheway and family of Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Farrier and family and Miss Winifred Farrier of Long Branch were weekend visitors with her mother, Mrs. Nelson Higgins. Mrs. Nelson Higgins spent a few days with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McDonald of Guelph. If farmers disappeared, there would be 14,000 people in the farm machinery industry out of work, and 9,000 employees in the feed industry looking for jobs. Bun. .45 d No. 1 Fpnt. �RESHSPINACH .10 Oz..29 Ontario No. 1 COOKING ONIONS ... 3 X6..39 Ont. No. 1 Large TOMATOES .. Het Hou,.... L,..4� hstsil ff1cer at LOL mania BELGRAVE -- The Loyal Orange Ladge, 462, met in the hall on Tuesday of last week. .t hold the annual -meeting, election and installation of officers. Brussels L.O.L., 774 amalga- mated with 462. P.C.M. Robert Hibberd conducted the election - and installation of officers -with the following being elected: A.P.M. Alex. H. Nethery; W.M. Douglas Bruce; D.M. Lorrie Black; Chaplain, George Grigg; rec. sec., Donald Procter; treas., Clare Van Camp; Marshall, W. A. Nethery; 1st lecturer, H. Jack - lin; 2nd lecturer, C. R. Coultes; committee, Walter H. Scott, Athol Bruce, Herson Irwin, Jo- seph Smith, Adam Smith. A donation was sent to the L.T,B. and Orange Home. at Richmond Hill, Ontario. As you go through life, the first thing you reach are the bridges you weren't going to cross until you came to them. r • 14 BY MADAGASCANS►s ASC USE) A5 A WARc E .1 i M occAsiom, osmmoS.. 0 RESIDES THE' • Sr Re Qo114ER AN1MRL5 /HAT GivE mike_ Foe NUNugN CrtNqUMP ION • NAN1ELV 60gn%yAA'S, CAMELS; AVIEPS, Z,BvS. MORN 54. r ismos SAWA Row AtIRsk-c iR ALTER RA FIGH AWNED A PAIR OF SH0FS THAT w�RE MAIN F FioM TINE 51 014 OF AN V/VBORN GOAT il, E•kviAppEo IN T7N-FOn. AND 501.0 WE a044 AWs. WHVN RvT INTROCXXIM tato. 5 The Wingham Advance-Tixnes, Thursday, Nev. 23, 1912 rmittr) GROCERY LIMITED PHONE 357-1020 OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK WESTON'S MEALTYME White, Brown or Cracked Wheat TOASTMASTER - White Only WITTICH'S . White, Brown or Cracked Wheat Squirrel PEANUT BUTTER Libby's Manzanilla STUFFED s VES .Butterscotch or Choc. BERE'S CIIIPPITS . A. BERE'S CURRANTS Powdered Detergent SCHNEIDER'S WIENERS PKG. of 8 .49 �.. 5 VARIETIES FR.ESH PORK HOCKS .37 0