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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-02-07, Page 16, T%ge A--Tbe Wingbat"dvanee-Times, February 7, 1979 Mr. and Mrs. Russell 0"M of Wingham returned bonq JIM- dayRpm ricer spending a weals with •� ;, e MRS. VICTOR EMERSON Mr. and Mrs. Donald_ GawA and Jennifer, Chatham. ►� - t°.'w z y WHITECHURCH CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw and � '�"• • Michelle of Windsor spilt the The 4-H girls of Whitechurch Whitechurch Personals weekend with her Elliott,t illi, held their first meeting Saturday ik and Mrs. Walter and morning for the new project, ! y family and his parents, M, and "Accessories - The Final Touch" "February with puff and blow 46 � lis started last week. The first was Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mac- Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw. Club leader Mrs. Walter Elliott Fills the ditdtes with the bold at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald and Mrs. Sadie Barbour Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elliott and hosted the meeting and led the 4 arrow." John Gaunt with an attendance of of St. Helens were Monday Jeffery of Brussels spent Sunday H Pledge to begin the session. Cort Ann Jamieson was elected Unfortunately, it did not 1S. No arrangements were made evening visitors with Mrs. Ben with his parents, Mr. and )tris. z s prevent little groundhog from for the next party. McClenaghan and Mr. and Mia. Walter Elliott, Barry, David and President of the group and Mary 1 Karen- On Sunda all visited Moore vice president. The office a t seeing his shadow last Friday. So Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson, Carl McClenaghan. Y with of secretary will be shared by all f we prepare for six more weeps of Darlene, Sharon and Brenda of Mrs. Hugh Coulson spent the Mrs. Agnes Elliott, Wingham to - ' , the girls. Other members are winter weather. St. Catharines spent the weekend weekend with relatives m celebrate Mrs. Walter Elliott s Karen Beecroft, Lorie Purdon Miss Wendy Kay of Kitimat with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Toronto. The Coulsons reside on birthday. Kendra Purdon, Celia Chandler visited with Glenna Wilken last Emerson. the former Mirehouse propert week and left on Wednesday to Owingto the storm weather, Miss Lorie Purdon of ListoweF and Cora Blom. Y Mrs. Elliott distributed visit her aunt, Gayle Kay, at the worship service in the United spent the weekend with her Bridge results pamphlets and gave. the general Listowel. Church was cancelled on Sunday. Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie outline and requirements of the Mrs. Garnet Fi Mrs. Oh Friday Mrs. Murray Purdon, and Kendra. Elaine Colvin and Art Wilson b luro Mrs. Purdon told of Fred Tiffin atter Jnited Glanville, Benjie and Billie of Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer made up the top pair in Wingham cP lam" Church Presbyterial at Exeter Greenock visited with Mrs. Ben and Paul of Sarnia visited over Bridge Club play, last Thursday. the basic wardrobe colors and last Tuesday. McClenaghan and Mr. and Mrs. the weekend with Mr and Mrs Lillian Brooks and Yvonne assisted the girls in choosing a Robert Mowbray. McPherson were secondNorma colors which looked best with Miss Debbie Allen of Holyrood, Carl McClenaghan. Y c , each. a Home Helper, assisted Mrs. Miss Heather Currie of Guelph Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer Parker and Omar Haselgrove Harvey Osborne with her spent the weekend with her visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. were third and Louise Welwood The next meeting will be held FREAK GOAL—Wingham's fourth goal came on an unusual play by Sandy Henry, 3. housework a few days last week. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Archie Montgomery of Blyth. and Margaret Cruickshank were Saturday, February 10, at Mrs. Henry was left alone in the slot with the puck, lost It between his feet, stepped on It and fell The village card parties Currie, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdon and fourth. Purdon's home. down and as he hit the Ice his stick shoved the puck Into the net. 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HOT CHOCOLATE Schneiders 6 oz. lb. 1*05 HAM STEAKS Schneiders Rejular 1*29 RING BOLOGNA Maple Leaf Sweet Pickled �.1 .39 COTTAGE ROLLS Devon Sliced Breakfast A.59 BACON Swifts Prenion Z 1. 3 3, WIENERS Pride of Cando Ready to serve 1.19 DINNER HAM Pride of Ca edo Farm Style WIENERS .93 SAUSAGE Fresh PORK RIBLETS .979 RICE KRISPIES 2*39 1*09 Fkischman's Corn Oil (Twin Pack) Stokely Fancy Cream Style 10 oz. Soft Mar arine lb. S g Corn _ _ 4/1900 Maple Leaf Hickory Smoked - 11/2 Ib. Tin Ham 3*49 Van Camp 10 oz. 4Clover Leaf Red Sockeye 73/4 OZ. — Beans with Pork 1 . O Salmon 1.69 Maxwell House 10 oz. Stokely Fancy Honey Pod 10 oz. Instant Coffee 5*49 Peas 4/1*0.0 1 2 0 a 0 0 •a I 10 • 1 FA 1 • .1 1.4 3 .. 2 .2 91 ,.1.15 �4 avuuIALI 1 Monarch - S var. 9 oz. SPONGE PUDDINGS S - 2/*79 Dai Kraft Process (Singles) 8 oz. Cheese Slices .89 Frozen Food Schneiders - 16 oz. Sausa9 a Rolls. 1.65 Schneiders - 2 Ib. box Beef Burgers Chun King - 3 Var. 11 oz. 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