HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-02-08, Page 16dvance-Times, Tl„ a, day, February it, 1973
Personal Notes from Fordwich
• NO Mrs. Anson Ruttan,
Janis Ruttan and
OM MINIM "Wroxeter were To-
. Id's on Saturday.
'ancnixo. Ted Klaassen and
Tottilly visited Sunday with
in St. 'Thomas.
and Mrs. James Vittie and
Sad ISM .Stein Bride returned
bone last week atter spending
#a weeks. in Florida.
Hapy Bast returned home last
We*. from Listowel HOspital.
T sympathy of the commu-
nitY to Mrs. John Tudan in
the sudden death of her brother in
Poit Colborne as a result of a car
accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Douglas left
tweek for a holiday in Florida.
Mas. John Langendoen and two
Wildren left last week for a
holiday withrelatives in Holland.
Mr, and. Mrs. Anson Demerling
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
C. Rouw at Hanover.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnston
attended the funeral Friday in
Kincardine of John Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sothern
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Sothern in Palmerston.
Mrs. Lyle Foerter, local hair-
dresser, has been confined to
Bruce County Hospital in Walk-
erton.
Bill Richards of London spent
the weekend with his `grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin
Stinson.
Mrs. Lloyd Simmermaker was
able to return home on Sunday
from Listowel Memorial Hospital
where she underwent major sur-
gery.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Frew,
Sharon Preston and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Saunders of Arthur were
Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Moore.
Holger Espensen is confined to
University Hospital in London
Anson Demoting, Air. and
Mrs. Harvey Dernerling, Waiter
Dernerling and Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
win Max attended the funeral
last week of Mrs Mrs.JvLawrence
Denaerling, held at the garnilton.
Mariet Funeral Horne, Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hoiuerling°.of
Clifford also attended the fu-
neral.
Mr. and Mrs. William Murkier
visitedover the weekend with
relatives in Peterborough,,
Mrs. Don Bridge returned
home 'Friday from hospital in
Palmerston,
'Mr. and Mrs. Randy King were
able to bring their infant son,
Paul James, home from the
Palmerston General Hospital on
Thursday.
Mrs, and Mrs. Les Watkins f
Bolton and John Harris of New-
market were weekend guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Harris.
Esther Ga rait i, Carl Bondor
and Janet 'of Owen Sound Vent a
few days .let wire with Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Bender,
Mr. and;. Schunmeiser
were Saturday Qvening vi si
with Mr: and Mrs. Norman`$chu
inaeher at St, Jam,
Misses Kam, and .Judy LOW
and Paid Poltorak.of Olin were
weekend guests with Mr. ;and,
Mrs. Pad :iditir,
Mr. rand Mrs. Joe. Melnni
spent Thursday in, Kitchener.,
Mrs, Florence Wilson spat a
few days recently with' fries
and relatives in Toronto.
BRIDGE RE SU TB
The }Iowell system was used,
First, MT's, F. A, Parker and Mme.
D. B. Porter; second, ice. Z/H.
Fisher and Miss Y. McPhorsOu;
third, O. Hasolgrove and F; Moi,
fat.
LO A hr
FORMIC% Obi 1.404Ac
party was hold loot wok * the
hall with 13 *Mop is
play.
y� Mrs.
+�h i�+�; low '�, Mrs. Nor-
man Hard high sot, Jim,
Inglis and Huaaal Masi tied with
Jim Inglia winning the draw; low
man, 'i�'art'+�i, '
MrsEtta Dietz and Bid
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PMentatiOn
FORDWICH —. A preiler►tat%
siv9 card, party, were held Friday
night in the community hall in
honor of Mr. and Mr .Paul Semis
(Mary Elizabeth Tommi) new-
lyw. °Mrs.'Wellington , Hari
grave read the aftess and Mrs.
Scott 'clerltson . presented, the
• couple with; a "rocker and bed-
room lam ,for Writ they both
thanked everyone.
Winners of pr r+ sive,euchre
vivre, high lady, Mrs, Russel
Behrns;. high'{ gent'. Bill Wilson;
lowllady, Mrs, Jack Wilson; law
gent, Bob Kelly.
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MEAT PIES 80...
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PEANUT BRITTLE 140, .59
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PORK AND BEANS 19 395
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INS1ANT BREAKFAST .69
INSTANT POTATOES, Oa. II
4/$
3/.9I ilia 395
2/ $ 1 Dttiches �
$OUGHNUTS
. , BUNS ....Lemon Pilled • • 10c Off 12's .... • 9
CARMEL SOUAR[.S $ 1
OR ALLOUEIT[S 2 Pkgs. II
3 Pkgs.
ID..., S.nAwISM1 a BulWmllk M Oa. ... , Sandwich er Buttermilk 24 Oz.
PHoN': 351.1020
OPEN FRIDAY EVEN1NGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK
U.S. Temple 120's
Oranges
U.S. Florida Juice 735's
Or�nges
Ontario Fancy Melntosh
Apples 3
Mexican No. 1 Vine Rips
Tomatoes
U.S. No: 1 iceberg
Head Lettuce
US. No. 1 u•. Bunch
Celery Hearts
U.S. No. 1 New Crop Texas
Cabbage . z,
U.S. No. 1 nww cam,
Carrots z
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