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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-04-10, Page 12.Times, Tingsday, ASD kO, rgiro Whitechurch Personal Notes . and Un- Beusal McGuire ind home Sunday eventing lfrday by. car to WC*. Mai, Webster Jacklin of Listo- Weli*AViSitor since Tuesday last 4 her dam', Mrs. Arne M Mr. Purdon and family. techurch Rising Rolls 4- held a work meeting Satar- afternoondoily at the home of Mrs. Walter Elliott. Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rintoul that in their vicinity of Schomberg the storm really had traffic tied up. Mss. Rintoul had four people for a few days due to the storm and Leroy was on a trip to Kentucky from Tuesday to Saturday with a truck for a cattle beast. The trip took much longer due to the storm. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.. Males of Hornepayne on the rival of a baby boy, Jin Stem, at Victoria Ho s1gtafl, Lon- don, on nmursday, 3. Mrs_ Miles is the former A .nne Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Gar y Jamieson were at Victoria R (vital, Lon- don, on Saturday ,,, 4 iasit wi r sister, Mrs. Wes. Mr. and Mrs_ Gar) • Jahnstc.n of Mildmay %Nigro Rat= -ritzy eurpirts visitors with er sr, Mrs. Walter Moore, Moore and family. Brian Falconer t Sarnia spent the weekend with : Ir. and Mrs. Robert Mowbray. Dick Orr of Lan gside was a Saturday visitor wit b his m other, Mrs. William Orr, at Win gbara Hospital and with his siter, Mrs. John L Cie and Mr. Currie of Wingham . Visitors on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John L. Currie were Mr. and Mrs. Tina Toth, Robbie The Wingham Advance -'Mmes, Thursday, April 10, 197 and Billie of Waterloo and Miss Ram Cie of Abridge wham they brought with them. lkfiss Curne is remaining wi Mr. and Mrs_ Currie for a visit. MurrayShips of Faoshawe College spent the weekend with his its, Mr. and Mrs. Simper._ Wayne Farrier of Guelph returned on Friday after being in England two weeks with 70 pupils from John Roes gb School, Guelph, who were putting on a week of concerts. A choir and stage band, of which Wayne was in charge, presented several con- certs in and around London, Eng- land. They stmt a week touring the continent. Mrs. Earl Casket visited with Mr. and Mrs_ Bill Caslick "of Cuirass on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn on Sunday visited with Mr. and Mrs. it Douglas O rnley and Jason. Winter really gave us all it had last week piiimg up huge of snow. The gas pumps at Bill Willis' service station were pUe up with three feet of snoW. On Sunday it was cleaned up with the snowblower by Mack Hutchison Sone of the back roads in the community were not opened until Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Earl Caslick visited from Wednesday to Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Caslick of Wingham. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin on the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Bevin Tiffin and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs. ill Purdon of West Wawanosh were Sunday visitors with Mr. a .ld Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. Chalmers W. M. S. will hold its April meeting on Wednesday, the MAPLE LEAF -Smoked i at the b 00 MO, Gothou. Rintoul. ' . /asl .. Robert Hess. Heper� Mrs. .Rase Re0S and Mrs. Fj McwQyy. Roll call is a plant of the Bi ; topio, ..spring"; courtesy, Mrs. H. Mowbray. The Y.P.S. is sponsoring a pan- cake supper on Friday, April U, starting at 8:30 at Langside Com- munity Hall. The admission for the supper will be donations for the Young People's Society. Due to weather conditions the opening of Sunday Scbeol at r'11,.. Cei...w.1. ..silo v0iao�77LIf9dG6� 41N9 rm6GL8 ` #Q4 U6.it0 Yr L* �owvejss+.+��o until April 13 at 9:45. There was no church service on Sunday at the United Church because Larry King was unable to get from Toronto due to weather conditions. At Chalmers Presbyterian Church Graham Kay conducted the service of worship because his father, Bev Kay, was unable to come from Toronto due to the road conditions. Graham gave a very interesting sermon on "The Difference Easter Makes". COTTAGE ROLL 9.25 LB. "SO WHAT'S THE' SIG DEAL?" seems to be the question in the eyes of man's best friends as they pose in front of ribbons they have won in several Ontario field trials this past winter. The retrievers are Goldie, owned 6y John Lennox of Sarnia and trained and han- dled by Don Dodds of Dawnflight Kennels and Game Farm, RR 2, Teeswater; Lady, owned by Lloyd Burrow of Hanover; Tom (Bryon Fritz of Palmerston); Sam (Ken Thom- son of Kincardine) and Kariaka, also owned by Mr. Fritz. The dogs and their owners get together every Saturday at the Dodds' farm for group training sessions. Mr. Dodds assists the owners and does some professional handling with the above dogs. With spring in the air, the owners are anxiously awaiting a decision from the Ministry. of Natural Resources on the possibility of making a water area available at the Hullett Conservation Area in order that the efficient training of quality dogs can continue. CHII CKEN Legs r Breasts Ib. Carnival- -Mandarin Urnnges Monardt- -4 Varieties Muffin Mix Monarch-11MS Vegetable Oil Margarine Water Cancretic *see CaIgin Fabric Softens r Do*vay Liquid Dohtrgeb Ivory 3i:1,00 Y.89 12 , Ib. s1 .89 1 M .69 0. =1.79 ..$1.19 Hour After Hour •V' STr 311aY-Fancy Honey Pod PEAS 3/S o0 „az_ ,, SKILLET STRIPS .... .59 1.19 s air PIZZA.. ,..alb .69 SOFT MARGARINE. t /1/// /,,,, SALMO N 7 o9 z. 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