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Gorrie Personal Notes
Mr. and Mrs. William Austin.
Matthew and Peter of Tillson-
bu rg spent r e holiy wend
with Mrs. William Austin.
Mrs. Glad Edgar visited Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Kemp of Moles-
worth on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Frank
Kemp of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Fitch of Belmore visited Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Pyke on Sunday.
and Mrs. Ed Bennett of
Toronto visited Saturday evening
at the same home and spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Clarke of Wroxeter.
Robert Wade of Pointe Claire,
Que., spent a few days with Mrs.
Norman Wade.
Mr. and Mrs. Williant Mills and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Breutegam
of Kitchener visited Mrs. Frank
Wright on Sunday.
Mrs, Thomas MacDonald, Mrs.
Kenneth Hastie and Mrs. Archie
Meller were at the Needham
Funeral Homme, London, owing
the death of Alvin Edgar, a
former Wroxeter resident, on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin McInnes,
Tommy and Bill of Oshawa spent
Sunday with Mr. a.s d Mrs.
Thomas L. McInnes. Mr. and
Mrs. William McInnis off Tees -
water visited Thursday at the
same home.
Mrs. Harry Adams of Wroxeter
visited last Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. George Noble. -
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hogg
spent the weekend at Napanee.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Adams
were supperguests of Mrs. Rose-
mary Struthers and family of
Wingham last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Whytock,
Miss Gail Whytock, Barry
Ballagh and Birks Robertson, all
of Teeswater, visited Sunday
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with.Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edgar.
Mrs. Edward Bolander and
bin Bolander have returned
from a motor trip Alexander
and Brandon, Manitoba.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown
spent a few days at Dunkirk, N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Brent Bamford
and Todd of Bryanston and Mrs.
Barry Nolan and family of Dor-
chester, were holiday visitors of
Miss Margaret Sach.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fairies
returned Saturday from a three
week trip to visit Miss Avril
Galopin of Tundridge Wells and
Windsor Castle, England.
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LAKELET
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Howitt (Janice Mc-
Comb) on the birth of a daughter.
All the campsites on Lakelet
Lake opened up last weekend
with perfect weather.
TWENTY-TWO NURSING ASSISTANTS graduated from the 35 -week
course at the Wingham and District Hospital Training Centre last Friday.
They were: third row, Lynn Turner; Gwendolyn Dennie, Mrs. Beverley
Elston, Gemma DeBryh, Alice Valkenburg, Christine Rae, Sandra Hein -
miller, Ann Van Baaren; second row, Krista. Stewart, Mrs. Crystal' David-
son, Mrs. Katherine f ueger, Mrs. Deanna Goy, Elaine Smith, Vickie Smith*
Janice Turner, Carol Walker; first row, Mrs.1 Yvonne Coultes, Norma
Willits, Rosalea Hackett, Mrs. J. Ellacott, Reg. N., Karen MacPhee, Nancy
Smith, Joan Garrow.
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Cliiquita Bananas
U. S. SUNKIST
RED RIBBON GRADE A BEEF —Boneless
ROUND
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Fresh Asparagus m .b
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SCHNEIDER'S—Assorted
COOKED MEAT
MOM'S—SOFT
MARG�A
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COTTAGE ROIL
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SAUSAGE
MAPLE LEAF—Ready to Serve
MAPLE LEAF -5 Varieties
COOKED
MEAT
FRASER VALE
Fish & Chips
BERE'S—Blanched or Spanish
Peanuts .65
12.
Bakery
WESTON—Granny, 12's
Butter Tarts
WITTICH'S—Brown Sugar
MIRACLE WHIP.
BICK'S—Sweet Mixed, Yum Yum
picKLEso.,
CHRISTIE—Buffet
BERE'S—Chocolate, Butterscotch
COOk le
Chips
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CHAMPION
Prepared
Mustard
RED FRONT
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SYLVANIA-40, i0, or 100 WATT
LIGHT BULBS
4/x1.00
PHONE 357.1020
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK
AYLMER
Whole White
POTATOES
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