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U.S. Florida (White or Pink) 48's
Grapefruit 8/1o00
U.S. Florida - 5 Ib. Bag
Juice Oranges 1020
U.S. Florida No. 1
Celery Stalks .5 9
. Canada Cee -Grade - 5 Ib.
Ica Red Apples 1.39
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Knechtel - Random Cuts - 5 Var.
>heddtar Cheese 1.99
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\ / Schneiders - 16 oz.
Devon Sliced Steakettes •
FRESH � .
BREAKFAST BACON lb.1.45 McCain Fancy -'2 Ib.
ONTARIO PORK. Pride of Canada P .73
Picnic '
Peas & Carrots
LINK SAUSAGE ib. 1 el 9 McCain
SHOULDER ROAST Ib. e99
Shoulder Pride of Canada - 6 oz. Mini • 4 Pak Regular 14 oz. 1.39
1
BUTT ROAST Ib..1 *19 SLICED, COOKED HAM 1.19 •
Boneless Sc Pizza 4 Pak Deluxe 15 oz. 1.49-
hneiders
SHOULDER CHOPS tb.1.29 COUNTRY SAUSAGE lb.1 059 Highliner Ocean -.1.6 oz.
Maple Leaf Ready to Serve Schneiders Regular or Beef. _ Perch Fillets 1.37
SMOKED PICNIC Ib. 1.29 WIENERS Ib. 11�
Maple Leaf_- 6 oz.Schneiders Chunk 5 Varieties'
HAM STEAKS 1.1.
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9 LUNCHEON . MEATS lb 1 9
Maple Leaf Schneiders - 12 oz. Weston's Soft and
SLICED -BOLOGNA 16 oz.1.25 cry Rolls ,zrs 2/1*00.
HEAD CHEESE BOWLS 1.1 �
Maple leaf Fresh Sliced Weston's -
CORNED BEEF BRISKETIb-1.89 SKINLESS BEEF LIVER lb. 083 Cinnamo Buns
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Van Camp - 14 oz. Stokely Dark Red - 14 oz. E.D. Smith - 19 oz. Maxwell House Regulaf Grind - 1 Ib.
Beans with Pork 3/1 .00 . Kidney Beane 2/.79 Bluebe Pie Fill 1.1 Coffeey2*"-
Lipton Chicken - 2 Env. Pack Maple Leaf Hickory Smoked - 1'/z Ib. Schneiders Soft - 1 Ib. tub \
For automatic dishwashers - 33 oz.
Noodle. Soup Mix 2/.89 Tinned Ham 3.29 Mar mine' .65
Electrasol 1.35
Spray on Vegetable Oil Coatis I Monarch 1867 -'3. Var., 13 oz.
9 Maple Leaf Hint of Maple - 1 /, Ib. Pampers Toddler - 24's
Pam 13 oz. 1.39 Finned Ham 302 Cookie Mian Z 1.00
Milk Mate Instant - 20 oz. Seacliff Whole = 19 oz. Monarch \` Disposable Dia rs 3*19
3 Var., 15 oi. pe
Chocolate Drink _,Mix 1.29 white Potatoes 3/1.00Quik LoafMix a79
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-Times, January 3, 1979
north side of JQha Sbvd, rlrestt of
front so that customers could
Leopold. He also served as
easily pass from the men's
-
Look at 1978
happenings
MUSEUM
mayor of Wieegham,
furnit>lhings on the south aide to
Burnie Rectal ItA
�
George Hanna decided to take
the ladles' wear, dry gam, and
Relieved l n Minutes
over the business in 1905. He
gray department an the north.
Continued from Page a
celebrated its 35th anniversary,
The Wingham legion Yee Woes
bought Hanna & Co. and Miss
There was a small rest area at
sact Healing Substance
fain As It
Present location across frau
with charter members Ken and
were on a 17 game winning streak
g n8
MUSINGS
Little's millinery business and
the front so the men could rest
Rclieres
Relli
Shrinks Hemorrhoida.
•
Mia sMilk.
Gordon Edgar in attendance.
at the time of writing and Ripley,
stock, which gave him a full
with the children while the ladies -
The Win Sham Centennial
Committee started to its
DECEMBER __ ,
Wingham'& number
won the District Three curling
held the Wingham
Probably the best-knpWa name
µ'Ingham and built a store so far
range of merchandise from
g Dods. In 1907 the
did �In 19M �
shopping.'Itching
was sold to Walker
If youWantaaa�ractorr►ehefrrom
Piles' -hex's `opd news.
renowned research ory
t.b,
ptepare
budget for the big celebrations of
one
priority should be to find more
playdowns at g
Golf and Curling Club.
in the retail trade in Wingham
ingt,a
north on JoQ�,v�.Ile Street that
�
buil ding and contents Were lost in
budding
Stoves Ltd.
Stores Ltd.
aging
has found a unique healing aub-
h a
try relieve. the
the town's centenary in 1979.
industry, Mayor William Walden
over the past 100 years has been
some thought them foolish to
a fire; a new brick store was built
stance that pro mp
burning reel pan -actually
Plans were made for a ceremony
told town council at its inaugural
Town council decided to allow
Hanna'. John Hanna, who was
locate away from the business
which still stands. lige next year
later years a ladies' wear,
sh rke stn This sub-
hebeen to e
ba kick Off the celebrations Jan. 1
meeting.
lighting to the Riverside ball
born in County Down, Ireland,
section on Victoria Street.
George died from typhoid fever
B YP�
three stores to the south, was
biarick.
shown
atancc has been shown
pvalin
a moat elrectire rale of heahng
at the W' Golf and Curling
m
Santa Claus came to town earl y
diamond and the Wing0am
settled in East Wawanoah after
Besides, there was a frog pond
just a few days before his father.
operated by Hanna dt Co. This
In .,ne cane after another 'very
Quo.
in December to remind area girls
Kinsmen pledged to su rt'the
p pp°
his arrival in Canada. He
down at the John Street corner
His mother came to the rescue
business was taken over by the
rt r, kin` improvement'wasrepurted
important
A large crowd gathered at the
and bays to be good. Santa came
project to the tune of $7,500.
married Margaret Young of
Colborne Township,
that would prevent people
p
and again took over the business.
Millers follow the death of
and verified And must
tl„a imp n,vcmcnt was main -
cenotaph Nov. 11 to honor those
town at the end of a parade
The
The Win ham Public Utilities
g
who proved
to have a keen interest in
reaching their store. The marsh
was soon filled in and business
Under ber expert direction the
John W. Hanna. Clare Chntelon,
had the
mined over . period of months
hrhed by a
W'^�hQ� men who didn't return
"'6�`•
sponsored by the Wingham
g
Commission announced there
busitness. By 1870 she had a store
moved from Victoria to
store continued t0 prosper. In-
who managed main
g
store, took over Hanna Men's
An this wa> aceomp
�{
heahnK aubatancc (Dj..-vync)-
hmm the two w rld wars. It was a
p'
special ceremony as it 60
Junior Citizens.
Windows of Christmas', a
would be no increase in hydro
rates in 1979, but that a 4�.9 r
per
in Wawanosh at the northwest
Josephine Street. The Hanna
1919 the frame building south of
Wear. It still operates today
which quickly helps heal ,niured
cells ;Ind atimulatc growth of new
was
years to the' hour since World
play
presented by the children's live
cent rebate customers had been
corner of Lot 34, Con. i8, across
the road from Brick Church.
b sines
chi
per'
os ed and as the
dren
the store was moved to Edward
Street and converted into a house
under the ownership of Althea
P
t,aa�,' Now tt,o•Dyne it „ tr°red
,n mritn„•nt and ►1, itory form
A.k
War I ended.
theatre group sponsored by the
getting would be dropped.
John was a plasterer by - trade
ook their
sew u
g p �Y
urns clerking lI1 the
(Langridge home). In its place a
(Cantelon) Stuckey, with the
Hanna name still used.
called Preparatton for ,t at
all drug t{torcr-satisfacuon or
November was set aside as un
g
amnesty month
recreation department, had a full
house when staged Dec. 14. In
The centennial committee is
busy gearing up for the biggest
and in his travels do' his job
o e. T re were two boys
new store was built to match the
mons, refunded
so people µate
restricted weapons could give
other drama news, the Wingham
party the town has seen. Cen
tenial
would buy used furniture and his
wife would sell it in the store.
rge d John, and three girls,
Maud, ary and Priscilla. At one
one built in 1908. In 1921 Mrs.
Hanna died and the business was
John W. Hanna served as
mayor of W' ham as his father
Y
��,i
1 1 1
them up have them registered
Towne Players were preparing
act' t es are planned to
Later
taken over by her John. At
had before. He
a
without fear of unishment.
for their play in honor of
start Jan. 1 next year andthis
she opened a second store,
time there were 22 employees.
son
many years was
p
The Lions Club, the
Wingham'. 100 years of history
culminate in the big week of
g
this time in St. Helens.
Mr. Hanna took time out to build
time there was an ,schwa Y
MPP for Huron-Bfelce from 1943
rat Lio
first rural Lions club in Canada,
as a town.
festivities Aug. 1-6.
About 1880 the Hanas came to
some fine brick residences on the
between the two stores near the
until his death in 1962.
Produce
U.S. Florida (White or Pink) 48's
Grapefruit 8/1o00
U.S. Florida - 5 Ib. Bag
Juice Oranges 1020
U.S. Florida No. 1
Celery Stalks .5 9
. Canada Cee -Grade - 5 Ib.
Ica Red Apples 1.39
v
Knechtel - Random Cuts - 5 Var.
>heddtar Cheese 1.99
u.
^� per Ib.
GOW
Ln-RIA
LI
Aylmer - 10 oz.
TOMATO
1 SOUP
�i1 111-n
The Wingham Advance -Times, January 3, 1979
xA = *-Frozen
Food
\ / Schneiders - 16 oz.
Devon Sliced Steakettes •
FRESH � .
BREAKFAST BACON lb.1.45 McCain Fancy -'2 Ib.
ONTARIO PORK. Pride of Canada P .73
Picnic '
Peas & Carrots
LINK SAUSAGE ib. 1 el 9 McCain
SHOULDER ROAST Ib. e99
Shoulder Pride of Canada - 6 oz. Mini • 4 Pak Regular 14 oz. 1.39
1
BUTT ROAST Ib..1 *19 SLICED, COOKED HAM 1.19 •
Boneless Sc Pizza 4 Pak Deluxe 15 oz. 1.49-
hneiders
SHOULDER CHOPS tb.1.29 COUNTRY SAUSAGE lb.1 059 Highliner Ocean -.1.6 oz.
Maple Leaf Ready to Serve Schneiders Regular or Beef. _ Perch Fillets 1.37
SMOKED PICNIC Ib. 1.29 WIENERS Ib. 11�
Maple Leaf_- 6 oz.Schneiders Chunk 5 Varieties'
HAM STEAKS 1.1.
- � yak
9 LUNCHEON . MEATS lb 1 9
Maple Leaf Schneiders - 12 oz. Weston's Soft and
SLICED -BOLOGNA 16 oz.1.25 cry Rolls ,zrs 2/1*00.
HEAD CHEESE BOWLS 1.1 �
Maple leaf Fresh Sliced Weston's -
CORNED BEEF BRISKETIb-1.89 SKINLESS BEEF LIVER lb. 083 Cinnamo Buns
.69
lop
.LIQUID
DETERGENT
POWDERED
^EEGE�iIT
Van Camp - 14 oz. Stokely Dark Red - 14 oz. E.D. Smith - 19 oz. Maxwell House Regulaf Grind - 1 Ib.
Beans with Pork 3/1 .00 . Kidney Beane 2/.79 Bluebe Pie Fill 1.1 Coffeey2*"-
Lipton Chicken - 2 Env. Pack Maple Leaf Hickory Smoked - 1'/z Ib. Schneiders Soft - 1 Ib. tub \
For automatic dishwashers - 33 oz.
Noodle. Soup Mix 2/.89 Tinned Ham 3.29 Mar mine' .65
Electrasol 1.35
Spray on Vegetable Oil Coatis I Monarch 1867 -'3. Var., 13 oz.
9 Maple Leaf Hint of Maple - 1 /, Ib. Pampers Toddler - 24's
Pam 13 oz. 1.39 Finned Ham 302 Cookie Mian Z 1.00
Milk Mate Instant - 20 oz. Seacliff Whole = 19 oz. Monarch \` Disposable Dia rs 3*19
3 Var., 15 oi. pe
Chocolate Drink _,Mix 1.29 white Potatoes 3/1.00Quik LoafMix a79
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