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• Bli•LGRA ' ,,.,,, Seventy-seven'
Procter relatives gathered ate
.ComMunity centre here on Sun-
day after: .)o.;tt Pte,
the : president, conducted the
bum Meeting. Th,new prosi-
dent Kenneth 'Atm •oLk-
atives,Were' Present from
;icl1, London,: Grimsby, �'-
grave nd r' �; ai ril,
Kenneth
and
.surbrigoL ;1"
swop and Mr.
Ic. "MMrt
Mr
MOWS Cummins of
Sailm*so.
h
Mrs. 'Mho*
K►t..Auetine visited.
one day ,lastweek with Mr. and
Mrs,Mark Arm . Mrs. O
Paine/"yii" of visited
atthe �t
it is '-Margaroitt
London'volt
her mother, Mrs. Robert Iliggins.
Cecil Bieckol Britton visited on
Su►ywith Wand Mrs. Jam'
Walshr and attended the
mor' service in Bre'
Celnstery,
Miss Marline- Wh Of London
spentthe ��uutt�.,,e�_ with her
Parents"' Mi. 1004.4411nes
Miss #amela **peal*.
a week's boliida s with her..
cousin, Sheila
The ,Michie million was held on
Sunday at the home of Mrs, Ada
smith of Bis, ,Watives
were .,present. 'from ' Milton,..,
London, B$%ave, Orangevine,
Schomberg. M A
siternoon
M. Mr� ..�,�j � yy
andWitham
•' f m vis ted. o '
with Mr. and , James
*and of
T� .Brampton.
retnrned
honiS'last y from her
p
Pringe +1iand
Skay..
Pant and Steven Coult'e$, are
holidaying :with 'their grand
fa;, Sherwood 'Taylor of Galt.
B LGRAVE ,- ;The '.sixth"",
meeting of the J` nor -Auslliary
wad fid:to tial Orange Rail on
PaturdaY, -.xno�� With::K:ath
u ..the.. :4es...
Audivor Scott ledmithelang.
'►ell hadCharge-,Of t
all. Minutes of the last-
ing were .re,ail `bar Shelia
`ia An.
Ben.,: •
�;K y � helped with
worship ser!ice• ,And.
and Sila Anderson collected
atti4dw*
cited. sthe offertory ,pram
treaisurer's Tepo rty was
Joan Higgins..
Leaders. for the ,next mtng
are: 'games,,wratho�
�tigheed,
440g -sang, Joao f '
With Qrship service, Audrey
Scott; • oleo dip gecls, ,Kelly,
Lougheed and Joan Higgins. y.
The sing -song dor :this\ meeting
.was led by Nancy Moore..
'There wait! noMe�'
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week. • •,
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THE WINNERS
BeIg rave employees Jeff Hurst, Bevin
Tiffin and Murray Lougheed won an expense
paid weekend at Muskoka Sands for selling the
biggest percentage increase in seed corn of any
branch in U.Q.Q. Western Region.
You too can be a winner by using your Co-op
which for 60 years has served the needs of the
people ' in Belgrave and surrounding
communities.
Use the winners' "know how" and
experience. They are trained to serve the needs
of you the customer.
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BEFORE -Mrs. Susan Es-
kerod recently Won , Bfree
shoppirtg :spree at°the" Wing
ham:'\ GA store. She had three
minutes -to gather as, ,nisch„.
fnerghandise' as she') could.
Here: M .Eskeerod 5f�ar sh
;her -way Ito Itiostcprofitable
venturer, The 'spree wast: ..,.
ducted on Thursday morning
just before the store opened
for business.--Advt..
AFTE-Wingham .IGA
store manager Brad Lewis
holds the cashregister tape
for, Mrs. Susan Eskerod's free
shopping spree. 'Around Mrs.
Eskerod is $31.9 worth of .mer-
chandise which she gathered
on the three minute spree.
',Most of the goods were meat
products. For those of you
statistically inclined, Mrs.
Eskerod picked up just over
$106 worth of glroceries per
minute.—Advt.
Litt t. rant -
Ssia stele*, reed Pyci
Alia Cesipbeig Pottelesem Driver Seheries
Bevis TON, SMr. mid
Ted Mufti, BSIr Service Teeledelee
THIS GROUP REPRESENTS 78 YEARS
THEIR CO-OP.
Abelwi&ee, Fitt*s., wed Feed Praised*
Yeit gist„ Rem Wee
Matey laeoeest, arimach Maumee
Stewart Jeadeefee, isdeirem Wawa
Harvey , Ford Other Selemaea
OF WORKING WITH PEOPLE IN
This local staff is backed by U.G.O. head
office and field staff and the largest research
facilities in North America which are second to
none.
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