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DONUTS
Home Brand — 11-oz. bottles
KETCHUP
Weston's Assorted — 11-oz. pkgs
COOKIES
McCormick's — 137/2 oz. pkgs.
3 for $1
GRAHAM WAFERS • 2 for 69
, Allen's — Orange, Grape• or Pineapple-Grapefruit
FRUIT DRINKS, 48-oz. 3 for' 890
Stafford — (deal pack) ,
HOT CHOCOLATE, • • 24b. container 690
McLaren
CORN RELISH, 15-oz. 3 for $1
SOAP
Jets
PADS (18's) pkg. 390 .
Libby's — 14-oz.--tins
FRUIT COCKTAIL 3 for 88p
Stafford Mello Gold — (deal pack.).
MARMALADE, 24 oz..
2 jars $1
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SOUPS, 10-oz.
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GRANT E. RYC KMAN
•Grant E. Ryden= et RR • 1,
Hensalt passed away- in. South
Huron Hospital Exeter, Thum-
day: He was -.94 -Su vviuvg•-are
two dangbters: PlYrtle) Mrs. T.
J. 'Sheisritt, -Hensalk (Nimble%
Case, Exeter. One son Mervyn,
Flint - Michigan, sin Igrandeblild•
ren and 13 great grandchildren-
One son Roy died in 1956. Mns.
Ryeknian passed 'away twenty
yens ago. Public funeral ser-
vices were held from Ranthron
-Funeral Home, Hen:salt, Saturday
ctinducted by Rev. Horofld F.
Currie. Burial waisl in-MeTag-
garts cemetery.
„Pallbearers' — Don -.Case, Grant
Case, :Puri Case, Dent Case, Er-
win Ryder-man and Lynn Eyck-
P.
Witao 'let in' the school room
'when an all day quilting and
potluck. dinner Wes. held. preal4
Oat .Mro' Sas:- open,
ed with a 094 "s04tie.S'ater. Mrs. Ross - Riley kisao,S4 tiie
worshipservice, `The Whole World. • ;14rs George Boa ago.
ed prayer, asdiXrs., Bill. Moshe's.
of .Ilensilil 'was. guest ..soloist,
choosing for her selection
Taw*, Me", Mr*. Port Mina-man:. contributed a poem; Mrs.' Jack 13.rintne.11,.reviewed a fur,
ther .chapter .of` ...their study of
China... • , • .
Life memberships were pre,
seated tq Mrs. Robert BOYce •
and Mrs. -Herald Parker, Mrs.•
it Taylor reading the address'
and a life membership pin was
presented to each • lady hY -MrS.
Russell Bieck and Mrs Alvin
Cole.
Fractures Hip
. Arnold Westlake , of BR 1,
Cromarty, was taken to St. Jos-
eph's Hospital, London, Friday
evening, suffering. with' a -frac:-
•-- tured hip. ,He received the in-
7 .jUrY . When he 'slipped; and fell
..on soft snow. Mn 'Westlake• un-
derwent surgery ViresdaY,-.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Randall
and fainily -.visited over the ,
weekend with relatives in Ham-
ilton.
Mr,,Melville Traquair who has
been a patient in Soutlerfluron
-.Hospital, returned home Thur-
sday of'last week. •
Mrs. A. Clark is a patient in
South Heron Hotpital where she
was taken by Westlake .Ambul-
ance. Serviee,.Zunth.
Mrs. Alice Cott Who has been
a" patient in South Huron Hos-
pital, has returned to the Queen-
way Home, Hensall, where she
is a resident. •
Shower for • bride elect
Miss Sharon Smale, bride-elect
of April was honored at a show-
er held in the Legion Hall, Hen-
sail, attended by'sixty neighbors,
friends- and relatives, Friday
evening. The hall was decorated
in pink and white motif arrang,
--ed. -by- Mrs,---Grant
The presentati n addressto
the bride-elect wa read by Miss
Susie Randall, and giftt present-.
'ed.-by-Kathy:Ala 4 and Pauline
Belt
Miss Beverly Randall assisted
Miss Smale in unwrapping the
gifts and reading the cards: Mrs.
J. E. McEWen • compiled the
bride's book which was passed.
around. Mrs. Clarence Reid ar-
ranged' the shower.
WMS 'Meets
The Womens Missionary Soc-
iety met in the Sunday School-
1.
Mrs. Percy Paawbalt.,44:.-1#9.. 4'.g0; Vfangir:•gan. the devotional
944.*90,110°994 000:**ff: to -;t00- vaysq*140si419499'j• they nre.F.K944 out taTroloskal..
T14449'47416ror.a.atskla Sfazarapr's9r-
vt90fAre.-4014,:aad mablk•absol,
els *bete triteker$P -aitit other wOrksza.asd -trairallsrs...anftlioU4
doors stop there ta:Wprsidp- as
well as to help to establish .and
accommodate the new comers
into the community'
Tens ladies 'from the group
attended ths- Huron Presbyter-
ial in March. in 'Clinton"-with
large- attendance *here plans
were diseussed-for the spat.:
cal whiektWillr. be ,;held in God-
erieb Presbyterian' .,01111reh in
April. Huron. Presbyterian rally
will; be-held. in -Carmel' ProsbY.
terian, Church, HenSall, in June..
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Weide re-
turned Vriday ,freni a i.o•day
vacation spenti in Bermuda.
They flew by j
ti
from Toronto
. a D08-AirCit ada and stayed •
at the Bernuldiana Hotel; in'
Hamilton. While there they
toured... the Wanda and had a
• boat trip up to Somerset.
Mrs. Lorne Hay IA a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
Kevin Buchanan of Hensall
scored eight goals in two "D"
series wins by Hensall in the
• 20tie , annual Young Canada
week peewee hockey tourna-
ment at Goderich Saturday.
• With Buchanan getting five
• goals Hensall blanked Beimore
Buchanan. added. three
more . in Hensall's 5-3 victory
' over.„-Clinton Canadian Forces
Base,-.-Kevin . is the son . of. Mr.
and Mrs. Keith Buchanan.
Mrs. Clarence Reid, Mrs. El-
izabeth Riley and Mrs, R. A.
Orr, representing Hensall WI,
attended a meeting of Huron-
view Auxiliary Monday where
Mrs. Alex McGregor was recent-
ly appointed Craft supervisor.
Supervisor Mrs.:-Johnston took
the ,group on a conducted tour
of the kitchen and ,storeroom.
Mr, arid Mrs. Don Rigby, Ste-
wart and Jane Knights, of .Blen-
. benn and Mr.• Stewart 'McQueen
--spent the Weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Snell. Mr. McQueen
returned home with Mr. and
•
Mrs. Rigby. to, Blenheim -for a
Visit. •• _ — •
• --William McGregor of Kippen,
who has been' a patient in Clin-
ton "public. Hospital, returned
horde Sunday.
Pamela and Sheila •Lindsay
Of Bridgeport are spending this
week's holidays with ..their
grandmother, Mrs. John Hender-
son and family, John and Kath-
le. and they spent Monday with
and Mrs. Bryan Underwood,
ern,
$SatsrtIr ;Witt the weekt,-w• ups. Irene ..p#0.4014y$0 !.
ghia. Haver-
•-•IGacfitTita--ar—s7vOit"
with ;a 'And uncle.Mr..
Mr* Ken Reid and family of
Lenderi...'1?leited silot.r with
p170.•;,antlaa.vilna; 41,clutkaeA§trure.rers..
lataing.:with grandparents for
the holidays- ( - • . • Mr, and Mrs. J., ,',',Uunseitli
4)4 Heather of Wag Jean. Watson et T9riittP visited
4y L. traallatr .0mWIttlhy, NY';'
Sunday visitors with Xr:,And
Kathy were Mr. `Oa gr.s".41ar-
Mrs. Bak, 0beityl end
M"uYrrSa4ye SIC640ttl,IM3411101;oilaaalitglirel:-
illeth of Beigrayt:
Mr.' Wilfred' Premater of
Stratford visited- on Sunday.with
Mro. and Mrs. Jim Predicator,
Billy .and Debbie,
Mr. and Kra, George MellWain
Lynn and Steven of , Stratford
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. George 'Mel:twain and
Mary,
Mrs. Ella Jewitt, Mrs. Ebria
Dewitt, and Mrs. Annie Leitch
are spending this week on a bus
tour 'through the States and as
far south as Florida. •
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pfaff and•
family, Mr. andllfrs. Lawrence
Hill all of Crediton were Sun-
day visitors .with Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Preszcator and girls.
-Glenda and Dennis Pfaff re-
mained at Preszcators, Miss
Dianne Preszcator returned
home with the Pfaff's.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Riley,
Kim and Greg of Ajax, Mr. and
Mrs, Robert Woods, Debbie and
Michele of Gananoque are
spending the holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vander
Molan, Patti, • Mark, and Margie
of Oakville are spending this
family.
klywith Mrs. W. L. Whyte and
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dexter
received on phonp _ call from
Prime Minister-Trudeatr con-
gratulating them on their ..53rd
wedding anniversary, which
they celebrated during the past
week.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
,Mrs. Jack Medd, Kern, Jim and
David were: Mr. and. Mrs. -Harry
Boag, Douglas and • Sandra of
New Market, MrS. Ray Vincent
of Myth; Mn and Mrs. Nick
Tzannes of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson,
Jim, Bobby , and Sharon are
spending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Reynolds and farn4
tiT of 'South Field tilifichlgalx
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We are ready to help you
• with your requirements for - 1- -
tett, and. dance seleetions by‘
Annette Zitiroeff :4,1404
In the. Ounine40..;n040%. Pre,
^546d. ("vex '* president, aViro. Clarence it Wan decided" to invite Huron Historical SOO-
103" to hold #1014.,..0epfesilx*
maStiing. .41-RaatOsitl.
Donations word _Noted to•
Drangil of 'the Canadian
Leglion, and South norm Dis• bid Association, for the Mtemtr ally retarded.
Ft WAS,xlecidedllo send a hiotir-
(tar g',I4 far their sugoNne pal
at ligeliptieW•k •
A ',letter 'of.:!,eipp'ebilatien was
read. from the Blue-Vater Rest
11000, ZOrMi, mid it.-wint dead•
ed to. .vtisit there again in the
Mitre. • -
aininfibersi• 40Witered.
coir*ith keep`
figure and your • vigor. Mrs.
James McAllister, Mho. Pat* and Mrs. George. Armstrong will
teen' the nominating committee
tanhed•ApT4Wamiaill?! VarHa' .• Auction sale with WS.
Ther:to,tibleie-rtdiBeevor .55aom ..tiingainfiziagattroas, auctioneer
Wes R}ehardson. Hostesses, Mrs.
ors were Nisi. °kirk and Mrs.
Shernitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Malloy and fain-
Den, Mills, were weekend
visitors--with George- Hess,
the letters nipther,"and left Sun.
day to vacation at the Laurent-
"eheir little •danghter Car-
-Tie -will • visit with her gpand-
mother during then absence.
Harry Shorthiciuse,
Alex Shorthausie and son Eat,
Sti•'•Cdthamines jailed last week
with Herb Heddien.
ert SPIIIP9q.4 fil$9'
91 014ew.whitute Wed-
liltatioln& were gyen Seat *LegiratO Half; Maly'
h tqr40 .104111104 tote 1,
fteOling4 Were eentrilnitedw }Os andi Wine. Car.
gulaitti 7wA,F Present:-L[ Church:. .sldPet Mrs: •
room of Cannel Presbyterian Corrie.
• pad.
60jPek, OiSelintisf -1.Tnited:•. church, It-;...11.'...orr:::chatted the lneetin4i,uw)a
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Minute Steaks lb.
Grade A .Frying 31/2-lb.. avdrage
Chicken
lb.
Grade A Roasting — 3 to 4-1b. average
Chicken
lb.
Grade A Cut Up
Chicken
lb.
Braising -Ribs lb.
Minced Ham lb.
Fresh
Minced Beef lb.
Sweet Pickled — Crivac
Cottage Rolls lb.
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Size 113's — Product of USA
Sunkist (Valencias)
Oranges • • • • per doz. 590
Ontario No. 1 Cooking
Onions • • 104b. bag 490
Ontario No. 1
Parsnips 2-lb. bag 20
FROZEN FOOD
Swanson — 10-oz. Turkey, Swiss
Steak or Chopped Sirloin
T.17. Dinners • • each 590
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