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•Mx,�,d .Mrs. Len Woodley
and family of Matton,-spent„the
weekend with Mfrs. Marie Austin.
Annie Van Diepenbeek,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, . Frank
Van Diepenbeek has successfully
passed her first year at 13rescia
Hall, London, and is pow at
home on her parent's farm.
Sharon Courtney and foul
girlfriends from St. Marys
School -of Nursing, Kitchener,
are 0 spending this week
vacationing in Nassau.
Marianne Frayne, 11 year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Gene
Frayne, played the organ at St.
Joseph's Church Sunday.
morning
Congratulations to Peter
Hendericks; scin "of Mr, and Mrs.
Martin Hendericks, and Peter
Van Dyk, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Van Dyk who made their,`
first Holy Communion Sunday'
morning.
Fr. W. Bonnici and Brother T.
Aquilina had to leave prior to the
date of their . new assignment.
They left Saturday for
Graduates from the piloting and- seamanship, course of the
Goderich, ,Power . Squadron, held last winter, int, received their
diplomas Saturday night during the annual graduation dinner
and 'commander's ball. From the left are, top photograph:
junior piloting: Tom McGill, junior associate; John Sully; Julia
Sully, lady -"associate; Jim Mulhern, Graham MacDonald, Paul
Carroll and John Clark. -Harold Jeffery . was unable - ti5 be
present': Instruction was Bert Corbett. Addressing them is
district Commander ,George Coppin, London. Bottom
photographs: seamanship: George Robertson, Madeline Naftel,
lady associate; Murry McGill, Emerson Shei'a, Jack Elder,
Donald McArthur and Budd Kuehl: Absent was Roy. Dunlop.
Instruction was, Ken Wood. Addressing them is Dr. G. F. Mills,
squadron commander, who also graduated from the course.
LOCHALSH
MRS. O: McCHAR LES.
Mrs. Duncan Thorburn and
Mrs. Oliver McCharles were in
North Bruce theyattended
evening, where
the Bruce District Historical
Society meeting,
Miss Florence MacLennan of
London, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Millar and family of Palmerston
.- and ; Mr.. n 1. Mrs. _,Ian Morton
and family -i f Stratford-visited-
on
tratford-visitedon the weekend with 'Mr. and
• Mrs. Emile MacLennan.
Mrs. Ewan MacLean was the
runner-up for -most points= at -the'-
Ripley and District Horticultural
• Society Flower Show at Ripley
on Tuesday.
Mr. Hugh 'MacKenzie of
Sudbury . is 'visiting with' Mr. K.
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Visitors with Mr. and .Mrs.
Ben Park, and family recently
were Mrs.. Margaret.Taylor, ,Mrs.
Wilda Clatworthy and daughter.
Reta, all of Granton, Raymond'
Taylor of Welland and Stuart
Taylor df Nile.
"•* Bill Wiggins is a patient in
Wingham Hospital following •a
stroke. His m friends wish
• hilt a speedy recd ery.
Congratulations to JVIr. and
Mrs. Jack Phillips (nee Nancy
Mole) who were married in St.
Paul's church on Friday evening.
Congratulations to Mr, and
Mrs. Allister Nivins on the birth
of their son in Wingham hospital
Monday, May 18.
Sympathy is extended to
Leonard Rivett, Goderich,: on
• the passing of his wife; Helen; in
Goderich' Sunday, May 17.
Steve and Tom Park spent the
-weekend in Goderich- with their
great grandmother; Mrs. Geo.
Ashton... ,. - -
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mole, Bill,
Joanne and • Dianne spent
Sunday in Wingliam with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Phillips.
PHILLIPS -MOLE
St: Pa'til's Anglican. Church,
•Dungannon, was the . scene May
15 for the marriage of Nancy L.
Mole and John T. Phillips. •
unganno
officiated at the double -ring
ceremony amid spring flowers,
fern and candelabra.
Organist was Mrs. Leonard
Reed. During the signing of the
register, Misses Valerie and
Vicki Park . sang they"Wedding
' Prayer."
The bride, given in marriage
by -het father, .wore a
long-sleeved street -length gown
of white bridal • rose chantilly
lace over crepe. 'Her
shoulder -length veil was held by
a tiara „of orange blossom and
seed pearl, - and she carried a
white lace covered prayer book,
crested with red s,veetheart`roses
and rosebuds and white satin
.streamers.
Miss Vicki Walden, niece of
• the bride, " was bridesmaid
wearing a sapphire blue dress
featuring a long sleeved fitted
bodice with a pleated nylon
chiffon over satin skirt.
Matching blue flowers accented
her hair and she carried a basket
of white,
daisies,.
Darlene and Lisa Juniper,'
nieces ;of the bride, were the
winsome flower girls dressed in
pink and white. Pink' ribbon
bows with daisy tipped
streamers accented their hair.
They carried white woven
baskets of white daisies.
Glen Phillips, brother of the
Rev R Odendahl "Lucknow ,,-'groom was best man Ushers
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were Grant' Philips, brother of
the groom, ' and Bill Mole,
nephew of the bride.
For the wedding trip to
Niagara Falls and the United
States, the bride. changed to a
blue figured terylene dress with
white accessories.
The bride's' mother .chose a
mint green crimplene dress with
bone accessories. She wore ' a
pink carnation corsage.
The groom's sister, Mrs. Louis
Cardiff wore a white lace over
-satin dress with red accessories.
She wore 'a red , . carnation
corsage.'
The young couple are, residing
in Wingham where "the groom is
.employed at the I.G.A.'
Prior to her marriage, the
bride., was honored at a shower
for relatives in Kincardine with
Lois and Vicki ,,Walden being
hostesses. Guests were present
from Paisley, Chesley, Auburn,
Brussels, - Lucknow and
Dungannon.
Mrs. Louis Cardiff, sister of
the groom, was hostess for a
surprise shower for the relatives
of the groom. Guests were
present from Goderich, Carlow,
Dungannon, Lucknow and
• Benmiller. '
Nancy and Jack _were also
presented with a lovely gift from;.
-the people of Dungannon.
OP -P report
•
Monday, May 18 at Jowetts
Grove parking lot, Bayfield,
Stuart Bruce Dow, R. R. 2,
•Staffa and Kevin ° James
McKinnon, Frederick • Street,
Zurich vete involved in a two
car accident resulting in minor
damage to the vehicles. -
Monday, May 18 on Highway
21 north of No. 3 County Road,
Glenn Francis Harburn, 161
Richmond Street, Hensall and
Richard Zablocki, 257\ Ontario
Street, Clinton were involved tin
a two car accident resulting in
minor damage to the vehicles.
Sunday, May 17 Lot 6, Lake
,'Range west, Ashfield Township
west of Highway 21, Gerrit
• Logtenberg, R. R. 1, Dungannon
was in collision with a "parked
'vehicle registered to Gysbert
Vanderhaar, R. R. 2,, Bayfield
resulting in damage to . the
Vanderhaar vehicle.
Friday, May 22 on . No. 4
Highway north of Huron, Roads
10-12 (Kippen), Donald Dale,
,275 Elgin Street, London was-
involved in a single car accident
resulting in damage to his
vehicle. Dale received injuries.
' Friday, May 22 .injuries.
No. 4
Highway south of No. 1 County
Road, Leslie Hartle, 135 George
Street, Ailsa Craig struck a cattle
beast resulting in damage to his
truck'. '
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Mfr. Tom Farrell visited' with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Farrell on
Sunday and also had a visit with
granddaughter Elaine' Farrell
who is home for a visit from
Edmonton, Alberta.
The Eiphick families were in
Teeswater on' Sunday, where
they attended the funeral of.
their Grandmother, Mrs. Leeson.
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Ftneryville Parish, near Windsor,
due to unforseen circumstances.
For the lastive years the Parish
has benefited. " from Brother'
Aquilline's work. For the last six
months, the school -children have
found a real friend in Fr.
Bonnie'. We wish them well on
their new assignments, while
expressing our sincere thanks for
the , Pastoral work they have
done in our -Parish. .
Frank l:9herty is aw patient in
Alexandra Hospital, Goderich.
We.. ' wish` Frank a speedy.
recovery.
ENTERTAIN ELDERLY
The C. W. L,, Kingsbridge, was
in charge of thew,. Huronvi ::w
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birthday party Wednesday, May
20.-
The ladieswho travelled'' to
Clinton were, Mrs. Frank
Riegling, Mrs. Walter Glare,
Mrs; Joe Courtney, Mrs. Wilfred
Austin and Mrs. Marie Austin
and their, two' helpers,' Brenda
Moran and Irene Yule.
A short programmes enjoyed.
The Bo nge rt m an. - . sisters
entertained: ' with .. their
accordions. Shiela Sinpett
danced the Sword Dance. With
Mrs. Clare at ' the . piano,:,
community singing was enjoyed:
Lunch and, a decorated birthday
cake was served by the ladies.,,.,, .
w1
Mrs, Jim' (Kathy) McDonald
and dau. ghte?, Julie Ann and
Shawna Rae, of ?Nancouver are
on :an extended visit with -her
father Ray Dalton and brothers o IF
Terry and Danny, while Jim,
who is in the Airforce is
presently taking a course. in the r
-West. In. the fall hewill be sent
to Cypress and Kathy andthe
girls, will remain with her father
until next March.
Faye Hogan, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Con Hogan of Ashfield,
`graduated from • Centennial
College Scarborough, with . a
diplomW in Home _ Economics,
last week. For the summer,, she
is presently employed* Western
• Hospital, Toronto. r
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Whole or Sliced POTATOES 4179'
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HONEY POD PEAS 51$1
STOKLEY FANCY - 14' oz.
CREAM STYLE CORN 519
STOKLEY FANCY 12 oz,
WHOLE KERNEL CORN 519
STOKLEY FANCY - 14 0z
GREEN or WAX (BEANS 5111
NESCAFE 10 OZ.
INSTANT COFFEE
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WITH.FREE OZONAL
BAYER ASPIRINS .3.69
,15,8 oz. SPRAY TIN
HALO•• HAIR SPRAY 89'
COLLATE 100 . 17 oz.
MOUTH WASH . 1.29
STOKI,EY - 14 oz. -•
KIDNEY BEANS ` 4:69''
FANDELMONTECY - 14 oz.
PECHEi 3e79'
•DELMONTE FANCY - T4 ofs'
FANCY FRUIT COCKTAIL '3189`
APPLE' PIE FILL 19`0. 301
BLUEBERRY OR CHERRY 19 oz
AYLMER PIE FILL • 219
LEENEX 80'1
`'ABLE 11IAPKINtS • 3:69'
ORANGE - GRAPE - PINEAPPLE GRAPE 48 oZ•
MARTIN'S. DRINKS 3:89'
VAN CAMPS - 19 or -
BEANS with Pork 4189'
OUEENSWAV' 28 oz.
CHOICE TOMATOES 3:894
BEEF -- IRISH -'TURKEY CHICKEN 24 of. Tin
BONUS STEWS" 2111
CUDNEY - 48 oz. FROM CONCENTRATE
APPLE JUICE - 189'
CRUSHED OR SLICED - 19 oz. CHOICE
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GARBAGE BAGS 1. 211
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LIQUID DETERGENT 2189'
1161,72=in
BREAD LOAF' 51x1
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PURCHASE OF'4 LIGHT BULBS.- 6 Ib. BAG WHITS
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CHOCOLATE BARS- 121s1
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LADIES
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BRIMFIAL 48 oz.
9 TOMATO JUICE
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CHICKEI�iS 3340
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FLEECY 64 oz. - 14o OFF
FABRIC SOFTENER • 69'
HUMPTV OUMPTV
POTATO CHIPS 0Aa 59'
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MARGARINE rf ;;FONT 2140'
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CAKE °I Es 2179'
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HEINZ TOMATO 11 oz. '
CATSUP 4189c
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DOG._ FOOD 8 TINS
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TEA BAGS 60'. 69' CORN OIL 24 oz. BOTTLE 59'
MRS. LUKE'S - 24 oz. SCHNEIDER'S - 8 oz,
STRAWBERRY JAM 2189' CHEESE SLICES , 179'
FORTUNE BRAND - 1b of, McCAIN'S FROZEN
WHOLE MUSHROOMS 319 FANCY. PEAS- - 2 l. Bag 219
RISE 'N' SHINE - 30 af. VALLEY FARM _ 2 Ib,
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