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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-05-13, Page 18[i s = ►,age Wa&W Advance -Times, Thurs., May 13, 1976 of Konya. Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nicholson, Mr. and Mia. M°rris"n sbarpin of ins and bars BluevalePersonalNotesw�ghishopam .a�y of Ethr p ence Btatwp and family o< Ethel �� attended Mother's Day services WHITECH� Sunday �e , at Highland Road, Kitchener, Christiap Family Sunday servloe 11RoIOw s tray visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Stanley and family family, Teeswater, were Sunday when Jeremy Morris, sal of ere Superintendent Walter Elliott &0 Mrs. George Fischer and of Kinloss, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mel And Jeremy ".ty M ris,.son O :�r� named the &nu4n; E— _+L _.1 rwrsr -Dayk were Mrs. Lloyd Henning, Calvert of Paris, Miss Edith Gar- Craig. tra, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milli - Mr. avid Mrs. Clarence Hew**, nils of Goderich, liiib. i,illian M:1- Mr. a nA Mia. Dcnrus Doeman D8ptlaed. They later visited with n Barry Elliott, Patsy and iii. ami isirb. naroid r iiio4, ear. tiott of Bluevale and Mr. and Mrs. and son Mark of St. Clements fa and Mrs. Lobsinger and Vicki Scott, Kathy and Lori Purd- avid Mrs. Larry Elliott, W. and Walter Willits and f Turn- visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stewart family. Kathyy on, weedy Kay and Mm. Valeta Mrs. Marty Cretier and Amytilo, berry. Mary Edith Garniss was on Sunday. Emerson. Secretary -Treasurer is Bob Pritchard and Mr, and Mrs- home from Toronto for the week- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston Mrs. Agnes Gaunt. Enrollment Joe Walker and family. end. were Sunday visitors with Dr. STITCH WITCH 37. On Mother's Day at Bluevale Mr, and Mrs. James C. John- and Mrs. Terry Johnston, Sea- LAKELET — The sixth meet- Those receiving pins and bars United Church, the sacrament of ston called on Miss Margaret forth, and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mc- ing of Lakelet I, "Stitch Witch" were: 1st year pin, Tony Fal - baptism was administered by Jackson, Blyth, on the occasion of Gavin, Walton. Club was held at the home of Mrs toner, Clara Milligan and Wendy Rev. W. Brown to Ann Gen- her 90th birthday. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Ross Lyle Murray May 3 at 4:45 p.m. Kay; 2nd year wreath, Brian evieve, infani'daughter of Doug- David Peacock stayed with his Mann were Mr. and Mrs. Bill The roll call, a suggestion for Ross, Karen Elliott and Andy las and Shirley Garniss. Ann grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Taws, Mr. and Mrs. Les Taws, Achievement Day, was answered Versteeg; 3rd year bdr, Steven wore a christening Tobe first 40ed Peacock, while his parents, Mr Miss Leslie Taws, all of Mis- by all. Mrs. Juno told the uses of "Mom, 4th year bar, Michael Ir- by her great great grandmother, and Mrs. Ross Peacock, and Mr. sauga and Warren Redman of the satin stit�h and the sheaf win, Lyle Willis, Wayne Forster, Margaret Nethery Leishman, in and .Mrs. Jae Nicholson spent the Toronto and Harvey Mann of filler stitch. Mrs. Murray dis- Vickie Scott; 5th year bar, Cora 1840; and an heirloom locket of weekend at Nashville. Waterloo. cussed the requirements for the Blom, Mary Moore; 6th year bar, her great great aunt, Gertrude Mr. and Mrs. Frank Workman A number of Bluevale United free choice article. Both leaders Wray Forster, Donald Irwin, Stanley. Following the church and family, Cranbrook, Mr. and Church Women attended the demonstrated how to make a Gregory Gibson, Faye Irwin, Bill service, guests were entertained Mrs. Larry Martin and family, spring Thankoffering meeting in twisted cord and sheaf filler Gibson; 7th year bar, Kendra at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert St. Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Don Whitechurch Wednesday evening stitch and French knot. In group Purdon, Eddie De Boer; 8th year Garniss. In attendance were Mr. Nolan and family, Walton, and and enjoyed the slides and com- work the girls made the stitches bar, David Ross, Donald De and Mrs. William Stanley, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Carswell and mentary of Miss Colleen Farrier on their samplers. Boer, Lori Purdon, David Elliott. IT'S AMiAZINQ1 /�iil0ltlZ1A/:S � vd,'i1�RE er,t�s , soceR+,Nc. 6PBNT IV 2,000, 000 CR ANNupb xy ON wReisr io CL artws . isw p�TETI �, ! DRANK PURCNA3ED f \� 1.�MORI 100 PAIRS YMAN OF GLOVES AT ONF ((l i\ OF CIAO YI N IE : OP WIf t lC FRESH PORK Picnic SHOULDER ROAST Shoulder BUTT ROAST Boneless SHOULDER CHOPS RIBLETS Maple Leaf Ready To Serve Smoked PICNIC SHOULDER Maple Loaf -3 Vorletles-6 oz. COOKED MEAT Burn's Link SAUSAGE 894 lb Mini SIZZLER SAUSAGES 7 Varieties MINI DELI Variety Pak COOKED MEAT Burn's Polish SAUSAGE $109 Ib $119 Ib. lb.75-1 1b. '994 2/85.1 Sunset Sliced BREAKFAST BACON $139 Ib. Red Rose Orange Pekoe -140's TEA BAGS S 1.99 5olada_1 2 0,. ICED TEA MIX $ 1.Z9 FREE TUMBLER INCLUDED! Bick's Stuffed - 12 oz. MANZANILLA OLIVES SS 4 St. Lawrence Brown Bear Creamed CORN HONEY OIL 2 lbs. 128 oz. $4 49 $1969 Ivory Liquid -24 oz., DETERGENT Shirriff's—Ice Cream -4 Varieties —8 oz SUNDAE TOPPINGS 2/894 &09M900 PS BREE05 OF f R 14 -1406011lrli N -rHAT SPREAD OVER 9FEETFROM TIP Twnp ! The Wingham Advance -Times, Thurs., May 13, 1976 ... 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Boneless Ready to Eat PICNIC $199 Fancy Whole Kernel DINNERS Ib-, CORN 3 /$100 Ring of Package of 8 BOLOGNA WIENERS lb. $115 59; Oriole -16 oz. tub Soft Margarine Gem long grain RICE Del Monte -4 Varieties PUDDING CUPS For Automatic Dishwashers CASCADE 2Ib. — Maple Loaf TENDERFLAKE 1 Ib. print LARD 2 for$1 454 ,...594 Aylmer -32 oz. TOMATO .994 CATSUP .. _ SPRING FAVORITE 69 ................ ........................ ........................... ro vice U.S. Sunkist 113's 4 Navel Oran es do.. - 9 _ Canada Fancy Ida 12 oz Prepared . Fancy 14°=. Wax MUSTARD BEANS 3 / 894 Fancy 14 oz Greven Johnson's Acrylic Finish -27 oz. BEANS 3/894 Future 01 • Red Apples albs. 6 9 4 2/794 ___ 16 oz U.S. No. 1 Vine Ripe4 Tomatoes Ib. 4 5 Canada No. 1 s $1.99 Cookie Onions 31bs. 5 9 4