The Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-06-05, Page 18Times, Thursday, Jute 5, 1975
orrie Personal Notes
• 14,r«. a WS 4441es Austin,
eitirey arid. mak of Elmira
V?te+3 With Mrs. William
MOW.
o MI ermid and John
rat eyA WI and Mrs. George
MarMeltaYot.c7tiesley, Miss Ila Mc -
1g 0 Scone and Mr. and
M*MilikWilked Savage of Harriston
visitei Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil."Giainger.
Miss Betty Leppington of
Owner spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Leppington prior to going on
a six months' trip to the West
with Miss Beth Shirreff of Owen
Sound.
John Doig of Wingham, ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Ron-
ald Doig of Cardston, Alta.,
visited Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Edgar.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McKee
of Atwood were guests of honor at
a dinner for the 25th wedding
anniversary at the hope of Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Dane`s Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith of
Kitchener also were ests.
Mr. and Mrs. Do Mas Brooks
of St. George visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown.
Misses Janet and Kendra Hogg
of Wingham spent the weekend
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Hogg.
IVir. and Mrs. Earl Cudmore of
Brussels visited Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs.. Bill Nay.
Mrs. Bower Farrish of North
Bay visited Mr. Manfred Irwin
and Miss Emma Irwin.
Walter Charles is a patient in
Palmerston Hospital.
Miss Ruth Neabel graduated
Sunday, May 25, from the Wilfrid
Laurier University with her
Bachelor of Arts degree and
majored in psychology. Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Neabel, Gorrie;
Mrs. Frank Wiltshire of Orillia;
YORK --Smooth or Crunchy
PEANUT
UTTER
16 oz.7 Ak
IIIP 9
BICK'S-4 Varieties
RELISHES
?!95
Mrs. Conrad Neabel, Palmer-
ston; Mr. and Mrs. Welter Nea-
bel, Listowel; Miss Wegdy Mc-
Ewen, Kitchener attended. A
telegram was received from her
sister, Miss Beverley Neable of
Prince George, .C. The gradu-
ation exercises were held in the
Kitchener Memorial Aufi..'torium.
Mrs. Irene Cardoza and Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Willis of
Kitchener visited Mrs. Frank
Wright on Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Finlay is a patient
in Wingham and District Hospi-
tal.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson
attended the convention of Land
Division Committees in Ottawa
for a few days.
Among those attending the
Blyth D. Day service in Londes-
boro United Church on Sunday
were Mrs. James Vittie, Mrs. Mel
Allan, Mrs. George Hamilton,
George Inglis and Mrs. and Mrs.
Alex Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. William S Ate
tended the banquet of the. 'Vith?
Regiment of the `' CA (M} d; ;
Saturday in the Listow4i,
mcnouries when approximately
attended. David Hasting� ,0f
russels attended the Para€14 e t0
the cenotaph on Sunday also,
GARDEN CLUB
DONNYBROOK -The second,
meeting of the 4-H Garden' Club
was held at the home of the lead;
er, Mrs. Edward Robinson on,
Tuesday evening of last week.
The vice president opened t e
meeting with the 4-14 pledge anti
roll call was answered with 'illy
favorite flower and why I like it".
Ideas for Achievement Day and
names for the club were dis-
cussed.
The questions in the members'
pamphlet were reviewed and for
group work they transplanted
late cabbage.
HEINZ
TOMATO
soup.
5/i
10 oz.
Instant Drink Mix
KOOL.AID
15..�s
Liquid Detergent
IVORY
s1.19
CAPTAIN A.G,ERT MURKIN of the Salvation Army
delivers a mernori& address at the Oddfellow's decoration
service Sunday afternoon. The memorial at the cemetery
Delmont. -Choice
PEACH
SLICES
r-
2
/ Ito
14 oz. OW Alr
Puritan -Tinned .
4 Varieties
STEWS
75 24 oz..
was erected in memory of IOOF members of the-IA/Ingham
branch.
BROWN BEAR -Creamed
HONEY
2 Ib.
CATELLI
MACARONI & CHEESE
DINNER
74195
For Automatic Dishwashers
CASCADE
s
50 ozII
.
.89
0
The Wingham Advo nc*- es,0106, a bone 5, 1975
RED ROSE, --Better Blend
Powdered Detergent
BOLD
KING SIZE
2.29
CARNIVAL -Choice
TOMATOES
2/$1. 19.
FRAY,BENTOS
CORN BEEF
TULIP -Soft
Marqarine
12 oz.
9
•
FRESH SLICED BEEF
Liver
PRODUCE
PRODUCq.OF HONDURAS, CHIQUITA
olden Ib..
5
w
U.S. FLORIDA WHITE OR PINK
Gr�pefruit 5?./.65
U.S. NO: 1
Head 24's .39
U.S. NO. 1
Washed 2 Ib. .49
U.S. NO. 1
New Potatoes .5 1b. .
7
SCHNEIDER'S-Assorted Pak
COOKED
Round
.99
10 oz.
Ib:
.69
Ib.
.65
SCHNEIDER'S
Wieners
Ib.
.79
SCHNEIDER'S-Country
Sausage
.99
SCHNEIDER'S-Sliced Breakfast Ib.
Bacon Ends $1.39
MEAT
FRESH PORK COUNTRY
Square
.75
SCARE RIBS
X1.15
Ib.
MAPLE LEAF -Ring
Bologna
Vac Pak
lb. .99
SCHNEIDER'S-Whole Cup -Up
Fried ,Chicken
HIGHLINER-Boston Bu.
Fish in Batter
FROZO-Choice
Green Peas
PEPPERIDGE FARM -Chocolate, Vanilla, Cocoanut , Maple
Layer Cake
y
MAPLE LEAF -Ready -to -Serve
DINNER PICNIC !.1:491
CAMPFIRE -Slices
24 oz.
$2.25
14 oz.
. 79,
2 Ib. Cello
.69
13 oz.
.89
1 MAPLE ;LEAF
BREAKFAST SLICES a°.,
COOKED' HAM
6 oz.
.85
MAPLE LEAF -5 Varieties
COOKED
1 MEAT .,..7
FRESH LOIN
.19 .b.
11,
MAPLE -Sweet Pickled
COTTAGE
ROLL'$.1.19
WELCH'S--Grape 24 e;.
Jam OiieIIy$1.09
BAR SOAP
Ivory
Personal Size
4/.65
Feminine Napkins, 48's
Kotex
Super. Regular
$2.69
$
Cut-Rite-RIfill
Wax Paper
190 Ft.
.53
GLAD -Kitchen Catcher, 12's 2 PKG.
Garbage Bags $1.
BURNS
16 oz.
CHEESE
SLICES till"
�I"
JACK'S -Stick or Twist
PRETZELS 902../.89
BAKERY SPECIALS
WITTICH'S, 15 oz.
ANGEL CAKE
16c OFF
e$9.
WESTON, 8's
CHELSEA BUNS
16c OFF
.59
WESTON-Apple or Raisin, 24 oz.
PIE
16c OFF
.79
PORKCHOPS RED FR • NT
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