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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-12-19, Page 16The Wingham Advance -Times, Thurs., December 19, 1974 DEVON GRADE B, 8 - 12 Ib. Average TURKEYS 65c Ib. FRASER VALE—Fancy GREEN PEAS 21b.77c FRENCH FRIES FISH AND CHIPS 2 Ib.CeIIo 2/89c 20 oz. 89c McCAIN—Strawberry, Raspberry, Chocolate, Cherry SHORTCAKE of NAVEL ORANGES ,85 "n Doz. CANADA N9. 1 Large Firm Head. CABBAGE X39 CANADA NO 1 COOKING ONIONS .33 .. 32 oz. 51.35 �dwce. FLORIDA CELERY TANGERINES STALKS .49 ,,., ,., .39.. Doz. uS OCEAN SPRAY FRESH CRANBERRIES .49 a. CANADA NO 1 WASHED CARROTS .39,w. KRAFT—Minature MARSHMALLOWS ,20,!89 BERE'S-,--Blanched or Spanish PEANUTS 12 oz. .65 JACK'S -4 Varieties POTATO CHIPS 1 28/01 KIST—QGingerale, Pepsi, ,demon -Lime, Orange SOFT DRINKS 3/ 8260:. 9 . r" "brow,Thurs. Q Decelnber 111 174. Whitechurch Personal Notes Christmas and Happy New Year to all the news contri- tA'S. Mr. Mad Mrs. Gordon Rintoul and Mrs, Hazel Purdon of Luck - now were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Curran of West Wawanosh. Harris Purdon on Thursday last, while working in the bush, bad a limb of a tree strike him, breaking his arm in two places, which necessitated his removal to a London hospital. Mrs. Andrea Gaunt of London spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Adams, and her grandmother, Mrs. Tom Inglis, and family. The Lucknow PeeWee team, of which Richard Moore is a member, on Friday evening played Mildmay at Lucknow with a score of 2-2. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul, Mr. and Mra. Neil Rintoul aild Steven were Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. nave Ober- hol :zer and Jeffery of'`Wingbam. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hinton' and Steven are spending a few days in Toronto. Neil is attending the Beef Producers' Convention at the Skyline Hotel. Mrs. Rintoul and Steven are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sproul. Mr. and Mrs, Rae Lewis moved on Saturday to their new house on their farm, RR 2, Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Grenville of Exeter spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mn; s. Ben, McClenaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mowbray were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson of Wing - ham. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Currie and Mrs. Bill Lapp of Wingham were Friday visitors with their mother, Mrs. Orrof L p • Peter de Boer was home for the weekend Irma London Mali Nancy, de Boer from Centralia College and Simeon de Boer from Guelph. Uoyd Phillips was a guest on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace tailligan, Clara and Mary Lou spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Donnelly and Angela of Streets- ville. Mary Lou attended the school dance there and met many of her former schoolmates. They also attended a skating party where they met their former associates. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Caslick of Culross and his mother, Mrs. Earl Caslick, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott of Ripley. Mrs. John Gaunt and George were in London on Sut day at Victoria Hospital to Ball John Gaunt who had undergoOe sur- gery last week. He expects to be home in the near future. Quite a few from the village and community attended the Langside Christmas concert held in the community centre where a large crowd filled the hall on F'r'i- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dane Bridle on the weekend h d as guests Mr. and Mrs. Tim Harden of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Falle of Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Young, Kevin and Brian were recent visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young. Writings of early Scandinavian Vikings show that they met Dorset Eskimo people about, the year 1008. 0411 0 - dent, vfoicHunkko.etat, opened11* mooting with a oil to worship when , the Children of the Church o& Ch niers met in the Sunday School room on Sunday dming worship service. During the meeting, several Christmas carols were sem. Scripture .was read by David ROSS aild Mrs. Armee Purdon led in prayer. Roll call was answered by nine, naming their favorite Christmas carol. The birthday calendar was then marked. The offering was received by Brian Rosa and the offering prayer was given by Wayne Forster. Vicki Scott played a few selections on her electric organ. David Ross gave a reading, "Christmas Again" and Kendra Purdon's reading was entitled "Christmas". The president closed the meeting with prayer. The leaders, Mrs. Hugh Simp- son and Mrs. Archie Purdon, served cookies, drinks and candies and each gave each member a gift. 111 =tit it .'W- IN 1.0N40,10,A1M0141KVa. SMT'' ..,.�'n'wI. 8 asto *gm up /WO lePOW10001 CAW cam; I U.S. NO. 1 VINE RIPE 45 • Ib. ROSEBU RADISH WESTON'S Brown 'N' Serve TWIN ROLLS 2 pkg-.89 ,2.s WESTON'S BREA STUFFING .45 4c ll ozOFF. WITTICH'S DINNER ROLLS Pkg..89 FRESH PORK LOIN ROAST .i..O PORK CHOPS.1.19 • SPARERIBS F1.05 FRESH PORK SLICED LIVER 1e .39 MAPLE LEAF—Ready to Serve DINNER HAM • MAPLE LEAF—Sweet Pickled -COTTAGE ROLL PRIDE OF CANADA Ib. • 959 :sio9 MAPLE LEAF SAUSAGE MEAT.65 CaokN HAM SLICES DEVON--Slicwd Breakfast BACON SCHNEIDERS-8 COOKED MEAT WIENERS Pkg. SKILLET STRIPS SAUSAGE .59 AYLMER—Fancy STUART HOUSE foil Wrap THANK YOU—Spiced • AYLMER—Choice CRABAPPLES •95 18"x25' AYLMER—Choice FRUIT COCKTAIL 14 at 2/089 OCEAN SPRAY—Whole or Jelly SAUCE 1421$ 4oz. ALL PRICES IN EFFECT TILL CLOSING TIME DECEMBER 31, UNLESS OTHERWISE MENTIONED — STORE OPEN - Monday, Dec. 23 & 30 Monday Evening Dec. 23 till 9:00 p.m. Closed Christmas Eve ,' at 6:00 4,1`r0 Fancy GREEN GIANT CORN NIBLETS 3/9 12 oz. OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY COCKTAIL .99 40. RED FRONT GROCERY LIMITED PHONE 357-1020 OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK