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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-05-01, Page 18• 4b Personal Notes from Belgrave Violet Whitfield of Blyth M Owens of Sarnia were dinner guests of Mr, and 111r*a Bert Johnston and Mrs. ,dam Brown on Thursday even - Wendell McCallum m is a patient hiVictoria Hospital, London, undergone heart surgery halt week. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler held a surprise party at the Wheeler home on Saturday evening, in honor of their pitrents' 30th wedding an- niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby and Mrs. Laura Johnston spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George M. Johnston and Mr. and MrS. Gary Leitch of London. Tittle Dean Vincent is a patient in Wingham and District Hospi- tal. Mrs. Norman Hill, Christine and Carin of Willowdale spent the a weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGuire. Mrs. George Walker is a patient in the Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Don Rae and baby Jamie of Guelph spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Rae of Wing - ham and Mr. and Mrs. James Coultes. Mrs. Len Coyne of Windsor re- turned home on Friday after spending three weeks assisting at the Robinson General Store in Auburn. Mrs. Ross Robinson was able to return to her home on Sunday after being a patient in Victoria Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd visited on Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zur- brigg, RR 2, Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bieman, RR 1, Belgrave, Miss Evelyn Bie- man of Stratford, John Lepping- e Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, May 1, 1975 ton of Clinton, George RII ins of Walkerton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jefferson, Craig and Teresa, RR 2, Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. Niel Edgar and Kimberly of RR 3, Wingham, Mrs. Art Edgar and Murray of Wingham and Miss Tami McGlynn of Teeswater visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bieman on Sunday to celebrate Kent's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse visited on Sunday afternoon with their cousins, Mrs. Lue Freeman of Dufferin Oakes Nursing Home and Mr. and Mrs. Wes Clarke of Shelbourne. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn were Wednesday afternoon visitors with Mrs. Charles McGavin of the Seaforth Manor and with Mrs. Clarence Hudie who is a patient in Stratford Hospital and spent the evening with friends in Mitchell. Saturday afternoon visitors MAPLE LEAF -Grad. A Fresh CHICKENS with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rhin John were Mr. and Mrs. Parker of :►'ayfield• Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn 1104 John were Mr. and Mrs. Milken' Winteringham, Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Sykes and Mr. and Mrs." Adolphus Ralph, all of Mico ell. Miss Joanne Rock of Monkton visited with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn during the weekend. BLUEVALE Sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. George Lowis and her family on the.passing of Mr. Lowis. Sympathy is also sent to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall and family. Mr. Hall's sister, Mrs. Almetta Masters passed away April 17 at Grimsby. swprilse, for Bair fOdl m w 4 4. Aiurpr an and Mrs. Aatt Vel evening when Ileighh0111 and friends gathered to wi. and Mrs. Peter Baer and family health and happiness In their new home. An addre •r was read by Man, Bill de Von and they were Pre° seated with do electric mixer and a silver tray, the presentation made by Mrs. Aart de Vos. Peter thanked those present with a very fitting reply on behalf of himself and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ilaer, Stephen and Karen have left for their new home at Brooke, Alberta. Peter left on Wednesday with a truck load of.fuurniture and Mrs'. Baer and the children left by plane on Friday. Jack Ross of RR 1, Wingham bought the Baer farm. We are happy to welcome him to our line, also his bride of June 7. ' S 1rV Fresh Sliced PORK LIVER Ib.` Devon Sliced Breakfast. Devon -link BACON SAUSAGE s1.29. .19 • - -•Schneider's WIENERS .83 �. Baden -Colby CHEESE 61.29.; Boneless -Roast VEAL. $1.05. MAPLE LEAF= -Ready To Serve SMOKED .PICNIC ,b..85 MAPLE LEAF 5 Varieties COOKED MEAT 2/•796 es. .79 SCHNEIDER'S-Fully Cooked " DINNER HAM a Ib. 0 65 , SCHNEIDER'S-Mint Slider SAUSAGE lb. 099 SKILLET STRIPS 8 os. .59 DEVON -Slices COOKED HAM 6 os. .79 CANADA C GRADE Northern Spy Apples ,...89 PRODUCT OF HONDURAS Chiquita Bananas U.S. NO. 1 •Celery 24's Bunch • 43 SCHNE!DER'S-Assorted Cooked Meat ;Round 10 os. Square .75 FRESH PORK Spare Ribs 61.19 Ib, • 27, Head Lettuce u. .43 U.S. NO. 1 Green Onions 2 Bunches .39 BONNIE PARCHMENT Margcirine STOKELY-Dark Rod Kidney • 48 os. • Corn Syrup. 5 a$1.59 CARNIVAL -Choice Tomatoes 211.00 .99 RED CLOVER -Sockeye Scdmon •••• 73 oz. BLUE RIBBON Pepper Pure Black MOTHER'S -Elbow 4 os. • 9 ..... Macaroni =...59 RED FRONT GROCERY LIMITED PHONI 357-1020 OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK rr ..rri'r:•lir.'{'r,::r err?�.J �:. :rr�. f :•lrf! j 1/ //tl FRASER VALE Fish & Chips . McCAIN-Sup.rfry GRADE FOUR STUDENTS at Turnberry Central jogged and reeled their way through an authentic "Sailor's Hornpipe at the school assembly Thursday morning. The students presented a full program of son • s, play and acrobatics. ESE STI(KfD WITH FOOD 11111111S \24 os. .95 French Fries FRASER VALE -Whole Strawberries SWANSON-Turkey, Chicken, B..f T.V. Dinner 2 Ib. .69 16oz X59 11 os. .89 7� I .4•4 F7 4 RED ROSE -Instant COFFEE o$2 10 os. 0' CLOVER LEAF -Mandarin 3‘!1 00 NESTLE'S -Tinned PUDDING 4 Vorl.ti.s 2/19 ROBIN HOOD,-AII Purpose FLouR ..$2.99 BERE'S-Seedless RAISINS :1.09 HEINZ Sandwich Spread 16 os. .6 Spaghetti St Tomato � HEINZ-14 ov Cocoanut Peanuts Varieties 3(0s1.00 JACK'S D.sslcat.d or F.ath.rstrip .7oz. . 69 Powdered Detergent Tide $439 Bar Soap -Reg. Sits Camay 4/.89 PURINA Tender Vittles 4/$16 Varieties ' • 6 os. Modern. 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