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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-01-03, Page 12Produce 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 , Wingharn, Ontario 1 1 Oben Fri• - - 11 . .. Page 12 -The Wingham Advance -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 , Wingharn, Ontario 1 1 Oben Fri• - - 11 . ..