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JPhin Harris who had spent
time with his mother, Mrs.
Eva Minis returned to Peter-
hOrOUgh on Sunday and Miss
Mi,,. Lomb who was also a
vialtor here returned to Toronto.
Ur.. and Mrs. John Tudan and
Terry and Mr. and,pMrs. Hans
RAfeki were guests on Saturday
at the wedding of their niece in
Fort Colborne.
Friends of William McElwain
will be sorry to hear he is con-
fined to Listowel Hospital.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Allan who were'mar-
ried Saturday in the Fordwich
United Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Browne
and Mrs. Marian Kirby left Sun- """
day on a three-week motor trip to
the western provinces.
Glenn Johnston, Paul and Gary
Douglas and Mrs. Jack Ruttan
attended the Plattsville Fair on
Sa~tuurday.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Stan Bride were Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Bride and family of
Thamesford; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Riddel and John of Lindsay and
Dr. and Mrs. Riddel of Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Mitchell of
Kitchener were Saturday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Arm-
strong.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bricker of
Kitchener visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haverfield
visited Saturday with Mrs. Phebe
Haverfield in Woodstock.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gibson of
l.,istowel were Sunday evening
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Williamson.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry D'Arcey
and Jeff, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Mil-
ler and Kevin and Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Miller visited with T. M.
Galbraith and Mrs. Florence
Jeffcott in Burlington on Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McDougall
of Mount Forest -were recent
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
McDougall.
Jeff Wilson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Wilson is confined
to Listowel hospital for a few
days where he had some dental
work.
Mrs. Elsie Strong and Mrs.
Verna Galbraith visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. James McCaw
in Durham.
Friends of Sam Robinson will
be sorry to hear he is confined to
K -W Hospital in Kitchener, suf-
fering from a slight stroke,
Noah, Reis returned home on
Saturday from K -W Hospital
wherehe had undergone surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Everitt Allan of
Listowel visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Simmons.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Moore were Mr. and
l'Irs. Larry Newman and girls,
Mrs. Yvonne Bucker of Baden,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gordier of Los
Angeles Calif., and Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Frew and Sharon of
Cambridge.
Carmen Bride and his nom',
Harry Bride of Port Credit cavi
on friends in the village a couple
of days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Anson
►ttana
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harding,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Bridge and Mr. fold
Mrs. Graham Bridge of Palm-
erston attended the wedding ;Ind
reception of Mr. and Mrs. Jbn
France in Atwood on ikkjoi
evening.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Jim France (Debbie Lamb-
kin) who were married Friday
evening in Atwood Presbyterian
Church.
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Ever notice how quickly the
pedestrian seems to disappear
into the darkness ... even whbn.
wearing light-colored clothing?
Pedestrians can increase their
chances of being seen by hun-
dreds of feet by wearing reflec-
tive tape. It can be a fashionable
addition to a jacket, �taineoat - .
even an umbrella. '
Fire destroys
Gorrl. born
GOMM-- Fite deatroyod• the
large form hart of Robert.
Harnockon on. Saturday which '
located 2% miles east ot Gorrle
on .Highway 87.
Two hundred breeding sows
and ink pigs, 28 year-old
hens, along with a quantity of
grain,, hay and straw were
burned. The tractor, cit -roller,
seed drill, hay wagon, pu.e
pump and °tools were also lost.
The Clifford fire truck and
Harriston Fire Department
fought the blaze. Flying sparks
ignited the roof of a neighbor's
house, Mel Taylor and burned a
hole before it was put out.
Damage is estimated between
850,000 and $60,000. It was par-
tially covered with insurance and
Mr. Harnockon hopes to rebuild.
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St. John Ambulance warns that
all propane refrigerators should
receive a thorough safety in-
spection once a year.
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LAVERNE STEFFLER, Teddy Brophy, Jeff Curran, Mary and Ann DeBruyn trid Joey
Dei Roches are the field day champions for 1973.74 at Sacred Heart Separate School. The
students were honored for their accomplishments at the school's recent grade 8 gradua-
tion dinner, Here they took some time out from classes to pose for our photographer.
(Staff Photo)
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CAMPFIRE -BOOKED
HAM SLICES
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DINNER HAM
210 .
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6 oz.
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$139
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Pork Riblets
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IMPERIAL -100% VEGETABLE OIL
MARGARINE
VAN KIRK -CHOCOLATE, BUTTERSCOTCH
CHIPITS
12 oz.
.75
RES -SEEDLESS
AISINS
WALNUT NIBS
24 oz.
12 oz.
$1.09
';1.29
BERES-RED
Maraschino Cherries .z..
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CURAD-OUCHLESS
BAND-AIDS
100's
.99
MAXWELL HOUSE
Instant
Coffee
5229
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CHEESE
WHIZ
.99
16 oz.
PEPSI, DIET PEPSI, DIET VERNORS, MOUNTAIN DEW DIET HIRES
SOFT DRINKS
Case of 24
10 oz.
x2.99
8c OFF
.25
WESTON 8's
Crueller Do -Nuts
10c OFF
.37
iTTICH S 10c OFF
W aspberry Butterhorns
6's
CHRISTIE-OREO OR PEANUT BUTTER
cooKiEs
16 oz.
.75
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Goodies, Allsorts
Licorice, Twizzlers
2/
10 oz. .89
Frozen Food
SUNNY
LEMONADE/
FRASER VALE
20 0z.
Fish & Chips
McCAIN SHOESTRING 2 Ib.
French Fries
6 os.
ANTI-PERSPIRANT
BAN
POWDERED DETERGENT
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PURITAN -TINNED
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5 Varieties • 8 oz.
GRAPE FLAVOR CRYSTALS
TANG
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INSTANT DRINK MIX
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MARGARINE
•63 Ib.
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2/.29
.89
.63
CLAIROL
HAIR SPRAY
Rog., Hard
to Hold .89 10 oz.
KING SIZE
PRODUCT OF HONDURAS, CHIQUITA
BANANAS
2 ib.
.35
U.S. NO. 1, 18 Ib. Avg.
WATERMELO.N
Each
U.S. SUNKIST VALENCIA, .113's
ORANGES
Doz.
1.29
.89
CANADA EXTRA FANCY WINESAP
APPLES
31b.
.99
U.S. NO. 1 VINE RIPE
TOMATOES
�. .49
U.S. NO. 1 NEW CROP
CARROTS
2 Ib.
.35
ONTARIO NEW CROP
GREEN ONIONS
2Bunchos
.27
ONTARIONEW CROP, WITH•TOPS
RADISHES
2 Bunches
.27
Fresh Strawberries
Arriving Daily
RED FRONT
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PHONE 357.1020
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK