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lubes. whose Wellington County February 5.
Some locations for the perform- Belgrave ,iT
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ancea ace still to be ,
Outstanding artists heard the �,� >
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Farrier,,
systemI also t the movie Recently the Outreach Ontarw � rotJ•i�
Brian Colleen and Carol of Lo
"T�e lucredibie .Journey" and gr , rr alro provided by the Branch were weekend visitors SAR= CAMS � �+
in area I i b ra ry► Oro g ra m s hes rec► �tnpleted work on � �e � Recr" with her mother, Mrs. Nelson SERVOS AS Q1 .
the Cao+ to [ilm "Lions for tion, 1 N u o ,i u r b. a NM by a
Public libraries in the region of after's efforts to, popularise Breakfast'. George QY, 21 Ceresins-bMed ��' OC*4PRSS VO FeRWKS �
Waterloo and m Perth, Huron and opera, and this farms the basis Alio a Plumber who utas become aa- 'kKp�lgpg �l
PPS through pa andMrs.Bert Join- LOV 1N IRM DESIRT. ; _
Ston counties are. sponsor- for his regular television show, Outreach grant Program is the tionally known for his ranking aton in the sudden of his TT AIWRYS t.EiANS RunsGi4a�T owE
fag performances of moms of Guess What, as well as for his Toronto Consort Five and serving plants. Mr. passiAPng gi"�P Gra runs the brother, Harvey Johnston of Clin- YO -TW S013 -N t. -�-
Canada's beat known Artists numerous concert and per. regular musicians, supported by Y Bounty ton.
tira>glt the Ontario Outreach formance appearances across guest artists, perform vocal and lecturIn London es and correspondenceis and Mrs. Keith Pleteh and .� i�
program. Canada. instrumental music of the ,..- �f r
courses on the selection, family of Teeswater called on his
Jan Rubes, Caechoalovakian- While opera will always be medieval and renaissance cooking,
barn opera singer, television Per- something of an "elite" art form, periods. preservation and eating of wild grandparents, )Jetr. and Mrs. -'°`"•'
Harry McGuire. .t
sonality, writer and narrator, said Mr. Rubes, there is no Toronto Consort will appear at Plants. Mr. Gray recently ap- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis°Stonehouse
recently performed Christmas reason why children cannot be the Kitcheper library January 20 peared at the Waterloo public
programs for children in Cam- exposed to fine music and singing at Guelph library January 21, at library. visited on the weekend with Mrs.
bridge and Stratford, and ap- at an early age. the Palmerston library in Well- All performances ung' the . Norman Stonehouse. ` = 00 OP 114E_ ODxsr
peared in the Kitchener and New "This is the only way to en- ington County January 22, and at Ontario Outreach program are We are sorry to hear that Wil- I , OF C
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Ham free. Individual libraries should lard Armstrong is a patient in "K IV
Hamburg public libraries on courage people to develop a love the Cambridge public library Victoria Hospital, /
December 11. of music," he said in a recent January 23. m Y be contacted for further details. p' , London. �j f0 `PN
W with Guelph a interview. "While o Mrs. Robert Coultes was able
Working ph open peva itself is The joy of the new year will be r ;{ Wlftsl AN
Alm Linden Mr. Rubes to return home on Fridayafter
sictg y patronized by six per cent of celebrated in' a play by the More than :2 million has been bei a tient in Victoria Hos-
traces tbq development of music the people of Germany - the Contact Theatre group. Contact spent by the federal government being
London.
Hos-
and singing through a selection of home of opera - nevertheless. Theatre will present its own vocal s date on bridges and access p Mr. and Mrs. C. R. McKee of 1
Christmas conga in many tare- there are many people who have and musical material by new roads to resource development-IHE MONGOLIANS US —
Kurtzville spent the weekend BRICKS OF PRESSED
guagea. never even had the chance to Canadian talent in Cambridge areas in Canada's northern terri- with Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKee AS AcwlA MONEY/ ~
The program is part of Ow think about music as an art January 15, in Guelph January tories. and family. 101
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Christmas
Dinner
List
*Turkey
*Packaged
Meats
•Bacon
*Chip Dip
*Pickles
oDinner
Rolls
oPbtato
Chips
•Peanuts
•Cheese
>' •Olives 4.
•Cranberries
•• res n u er
• Twists or
- Stokely - Sticks
Pickles .69
Fancy -14 oz. F°"c,-12 az. Hostess 8.8 oz. 4 Varieties Ocean Spray -
POTATO Aylmer 48 oz. Fancy
HONEY ¢ Whole or Jellied -14 oz.
KERNEL CHIPS Tomato
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Pop CRANBERRIES. ,
CORN Bere's 12 °z. Juice •
59
k PEAS CRANBERRY
Blanched or 40 oz.
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Crosse & Blackwell
Mince
Meat
$ 159
24 oz. jar k
Aylmer 14 oz. Choice
Fruit
Cocktail
A$ $ Spanish¢ Carlton Club 26 oz. Non -Returnable
PEANUTS COCKTAIL •79 Orange, Ginger Ale or Cola
Soft D '
• Kraft 10 oz. rinks
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20.
• •' Miniature /
•• MARSHMALLOWS ;
11• A good selection of
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' ' ' • ' CHRISTMAS
Schneider's 2 Ib. Box Old South 12 oz. TURKEYS
yk U.S. Sunkist Navel Canada No. 1 Washed
BEEF ORANGE Weston 12's 0 •
Carrots Brown 'NServe available in all sizes.
ORANGES 2lb. Cello PATTIES JUICE Twin Rolls .
• 113s Doz. 35; 2/e83 Other than our regular r December Hours this.49
Valley Farm Choice 2 Ib. Popperidge Farm 13 oz. store will be open Monday, December 20 ••
U.S. No. 1 1 Ib. Cello Canada No. 1 Waxed GREEN (Chocolate, vanilla, cocoanut Toastmaster 12's U nti 16 p.m.
Cranberries Rutabagas arMapl.Splc., Dinner Rolls u
Thursday evening Dec. 23, 1976 until 9:00 p.m.
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. 31b. Avg. PEAS LAYER CAKES
2/89¢ ¢ 2 / Thursday evening Dec.0, 1976 until 9:00 .m
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Closed Christmas Eve & New Years Eve 6 p.m.
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