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DEEP BROWN WITH PORK,
OR IN TOMATO SAUCE
LIBBYS BEANS
to Byers farnily
Home, from Toronto is
Miss Margaret MacLeod.
Margaret spent the
winter there: -
Mrs. Jack MacKenzie
returned home having
been in the south enjoying
the sunshine and surn:m-er
weather.
Mrs. Emile MacLen-
nan spent a few days in
Palmerston with
daughter Louise and
family and enjoyed
seeing grandson Stephen
play hockey.
Mrs. Finlay
MacDonald returned
Thome from a holiday in
Detroit.
Mr, and Mrs, Lorne
Luther spent a few days
in. Ridgetown vietting
relatives there,- .
Mr. and Mrs. Art
Ilatthewman visited in
North Bay with daughter
MaI°go and husband.
Visiting his parents
Donald and Edith Sim-
pson. is Mr. Rod Simpson
of • Alberta. Mrs. Edith
Simpson enjoyed a'visit
with daughter Betty. Anne
and family of Calgary.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Oliver
McCharles spent the
weekend in Chatham with
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
McCharles.
Holidaying • on /the'
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100 WATT
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ALPHA®BITS_ 450 g $129
ORANGE FLAVOURED-PKG: OF 4
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)48 fl. oz. TINS
LIBBYS FANCY WHOLE
'KERNEL'
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12 fl. oz. TINS
2:0890
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SPAGHETTI
AND CHEESE
IN TOMATO SAUCE
14 fI. oz. TINS
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LIBBYS UNSWEETENED
GRAPEFRUIT o5
ORANGE JUICE
48 fI. oz. TIN
$1.15'
LIBBYS FANCY
CREAM CORN..
GREEN PEAS
14 fI. oz. TINS
TINS
89
FOR.
LIBBYS RED
KIDNEY
BEANS
14 fl. oz. TINS
2;'99"
OR
FANCY aUAUtY
LIBBYSI
SAUERKRAUT
28 fl. oz. TINS
6S°
LIBBYS
FANCY
PEAMES
28 fl. oz. TINS
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HAVING A COUNTRY OVEN BAKERY
VIENNA BREAD OR
FRENCH BREAD_ 16 02. 3Fist
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200 g. bag 65
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MARGARCOLOURED-QUARTERS 3 #Z..9
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REDDI WHIP 225 g. 1.09.
NEILSONS PREMIUM CAN. OR BURNT ALMOND
ICE CREAM NOVELTIES12' .Z9
WESTONS
JAM FILLED BUNS PKG. OF 6 79
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO
REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS.
Marion Me .harles correspondent.
weekend were Mrs.
Dorothy Finlayson, Mrs.
Jean ' Farrish, Mrs.
Florence MacKenzie and
Mrs. Betty Moncrief, who
enjoyed 'a trip to Toledo,
Ohio. -
Communion services
were held at Ashfield
Presbyterian Church on
Sunday.
The W.M.S. of Ashfield
Presbyterian Church met
on Thursday last when
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron
MacAuley showed slides
of their recent trip to
Africa at Ashfield
Church.
We are happy to report
Mr. Duncan Allen is
home from hospital in
Wingham.
728-2822
On Wednesday evening
last friends and neigh-
bours of Mr. and Mrs.
Duncan Farrish gathered
at the Mayfair y
Restaurant in Lucknow to
bid them farewell and
extend good , wishes by
giving them gifts for their
new home in Goderich.
Sympathy is extended
the Byers family- in the
death of Mr. Byers who
had become a friend to
many in the area. Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Bradley
were "among those who
attended the funeral in
Kitchener.
Miss Doris Wylds of
Toronto visited with Mr.
Dan Wylds and Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Wylds.
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APER WED:., THDRS FRI. EVENINGS
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Paul Hamilton holds up his sister Tina's kite while she gets ready for takeoff with
the string on the other end. Tina won the most original category for Grades 1 to 5
in the fifth annual kite flying contest at Robertson Memorial Public School last
Friday. Partners Daryl Madge and Grant Garrow won the most original category
for Grades 6 to 8. Brian Glousher won the highest flying and longest flying
categories for Grades 6 to 8 and partners Chris Edwards and Kenny Malhotra won
these categories for Grades.1 to 5. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan)
Teacher Sharon Brown helps to launch a kite in the fifth annual kite flying contest
held at Robertson Memorial Public School last Friday. Tina Hamilton won the
most original category for Grades I to 5 and partners Daryl Madge and Grant
Garrow won the most original category for Grades 6 to a. Brian Glousher won the
highest flying and longest flying categories ,dor Grades 6 to 8 and partners Chris
Edwards and Kenny Malhotra won these categories for Grades 1 to 5. (Photo by
Joanne Buchanan)
GLEN R. CAREY & J. RICHARD O'1 EWELL
WISH TO ANNOUNCE
THE OPENING.OF THEIR OFFICE
FOR THE PRACTICE OF LAW
UNDER THE FIRM NAME OF
CAREY & OTTEWELL
LOCATED AT
50 NORTH STREET
GODERICH, ONTARIO
N7A 2T4
OFFICE HOURS:
MM.
SAT. : 9:00 - 12:00
OR BY' APPOINTMENT
TELEPHONE (519) 524-2684
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