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Mensali
and district news
CORROPONDENTS
Mrs. Maude Haddon, Phone 5
Mrs. Archie McGregor f Phone 56
Fifty,six win i'Choose:.officers SS awards
sale prizesMnsaU
for .school: fair.
School Fair Board •
in e et i n g Monday eught set
Fiftyssist prizes -Were •drawn. September 19 for the .annual Seals and diplomas were
eor Saturday night et the PUG ,Sebool Fair and- concert in yen- awarded - Sunday' morning to
building at the Pe.nny Sale jimetion with the foie October Sunday School scholars at.
sponsored by the Legion 1.4. Chiselhurst nited .citureh,
dies' Ausiliary, P. L. 'Mc -Naughton was ap- Superintendent Harold Parker
Slim Clarke, President .ot the Debited chairman and Jim Tay- making the presentations.
liensell • Legion,- drew the tick-
ets. Prizewere donated by
liensall and gxeter bitetnese-
,
roup. .here Iiens.011Personat items
atten
croproo:to, visited over the week-
end with Mr, and Mrs. N.
Charles MiWe eeettniPartied
Ed Little on a trip to Meni
ton, B.C., leaving on, Thus -
?r. and Ifra. Janes Hark-
ness and family of Teeswater,
I Mr. and Mrs, Gary Corlett,
ali1 Iryp, Diane erg Geoff -Tele ef
The Mission Band RellY of
the •Children of the Church and
Explorers class was held 3n,
First Presbyterian Chtirell,'
Senforth, Saturday efternoen,
May 27, ;Wended. by over 200
with nine districtsrepresented.(
Mrs, W, Geed •of Blyth was
iria dY
Miss ,Ma While, a native of
todericii, nue miesionary
in India and now home on fu -
lough at Goderich was guest
speaker, speaking on "Eris
ceeragement of Mission Band
Bellies". She shook hands with
every boy and girl present.
Members of the Goderich
Mission pand dressed in Indian
sco twine loaned by the speak.er
presented gill:Jesus Loves Me" in
Contributing to the program
lor, secretary -treasurer.
Directors are; Hermit Wil
-
rater Fergeson, Lorne Hay,
Howard Scene and Norman.
Winners were; plant, Lou Jones; SS No. 10 Hay, Funk
Simpson; two chairs, Crista and Lorne Chapman; SS 1
Tuckersmith, Mr. and Mrs.
Scheele; mirror, Mrs, Lorne
Hay; coffee table, Bonnie Fos- Glenn Beni SS 7 Hibbert, Nei'
tor; Hippo oil, mrs. Edna pst, son Howe and Alviri Cole; SS
erson; chocolates, Mrs. Ross 10 Tuelterenlitha Ernie White -
Richardson, Zurich; suit case, house and Ken McKay; SS 2
Bill sheoard; flashlight eat, Tuckersinith, Jack Sinclair and
teries, James Clark and Bill Joe .Lusten-
Fairlsairn;
Casserole and baking dish,
Herb Turitheim, Zurich; four
quarts oil, Bill Shepherd;
cloth arid napkins, IVIrs. Jim
Clark; towel set, Carol Brown;
carton cigarettes, Mrs. VII
Kyle, Kippen; hair conditioner, Mined ,at a trousseau tea, Sat -
George Taylor; freezer pack, urday, in honor of her daugh-
ter, Gwen, brideselect of this
week, Receiving the guests
with Mrs, Chapman and Gwen
was Mrs, Archie 'MacGregor,
mother of the groom -elect.
Miss Mary Kinsman. was
awarded a seal for 20 years
eertect attendance and Mrs,
Beatriee Munn for 16 years.
First year diploma was given
to Donald Stoneman; third
year seals, Shirley Brintnell,
Jean Cole and Donald Cole,
Bryan Drummond; fourth year,
Patricia Parker; fifth. year,
Robert Drummenci, Bruce
Drummond, Wayne Coleman,
Ted Stoneman; sixth year,
Ruth Ann Coleman, Jim Ham-
ilton;
Fete bride -elect Eighth year dtplonta, Patricia
Harris, Bob (Munn; ninth year
at tea, showers
seal, Mrs, Harold Parker;
eleventh year, Joyce and June
Mrs. Lorne Chapman enter- Munn; twelfth year, Geraldine
and Dorothy Parker; fifteenth
year, Harold Parker.
Mrs. Harold Parker and Mrs.
Beatrice Munn presented gifts
to members of the Mission
Band for attendance; perfect
attendance, Jean Cole; good
attendance, Shirley Brintnell,
Patricia Parker, Ruth Ann
Coleman, Patricia Harris, Don-
ald Cole, Donald Upshall,
Bill Shepherd; bathroom ecale,
Mrs. R. Linstra;
Car mirror, Mrs, Ed Fink;
shoe polithes, Carol Kerr,
North Bay; neckiace and ear-
rings, Luella W 1 11 r d; ice
bucket, Joyce Heel; seeds, Jim
Bisbaek; tray, Florence Joynt;
flashlight, Mrs, Frank Trieb.
ner, Exeter; four quarts oil,
Frank Smale, Segall));
Glasses, juice, Dave Sangs-
ter; TV lamp, Cindy Bisbaek;
wall plaque, .Mrs. Joan Hoy;
$10 grocery voucher, Mrs.
Eldon Johnston, Brucefield;
wall plaque, Ricky Buchanan;
$10 grocery voucher, Frank
Smale, Seaforth; wall shelves,
Hilda Austin, Seaforth.; $3 dry
cleaning, Hilda Austin, Sea -
forth; one year's sub to Exeter
Times -Advocate, 'Maude Hed-
den; one quart oil, Mrs. Harry
Faber;
Trouble light, Jim Taylor;
ear fan, Mrs. Wm. Cole; two
quarts paint, Wilbert Dilling;
plow points, Beverley Hamil-
ton; hair brush, Mrs, Norval
Reid; ,one quart oil, Herb Ber-
'ling; planter, Hilda Smale;
bedroom chair, John Chappel,
Cromarty; gallon ice cream,
Kay Mock; $3 baking voucher,
Margaret Tyndall, Brucefteld;
Floor lamp, IIVIrs. Eldon. Jar-
rett, Kip p e needlepoint,
Maude Redden; paint by num-
ber, Donnie Gooding, Parkhill;
bracelet, Mrs. Joan Hoy; en-
gine, Darryl Bordean, junior
set, Jean Taylor; man's wallet,
Robert Taylor; towel set and
dishes, Mrs. Myrtle Hay, Zur-
ich; ladies' wallet, K. Koshan;
$4.50 voucher dry cleaning,
Wilma Munn, leoyd Venner;
box personalized stationery
Linda 13rown, Egmondvifle;
24 lbs. beans, Mrs. Ellis Stew-
art.
Carmel marks
anniversary
Anniversary services were
observed in Carmel Presbyter-
ian Church Sunday, May 28.
Guest minister was Rev. Fred
CromeyH. of Kincardine.
'Musk at the morning serv-
ice was provided by the senior
and junior choirs. IVIrs. Wil-
liam Brown end 'Mrs, A. Scholl
rendered a duett at the eve-
ning service. Mrs. Malcolm
Dougall was at the organ cOn-
sol.
Splendid congregations at-
ten'ded both services.
Albert Deeves
hosiery=forernan
All+t John Henry Deeves,
63, a4lormet resident of Han-
oveili died at Victoria Hos-
pitals London, May 15.
While a resident there for
aver'25 yeah, Mr. Deeves was
employed as foreman of the
Allen A. Hosiery plant. When
the Olin -closed down some 10
years ago. Mr, and Mrs.
:Neves took up residence in
London where the deceased
Was employed as foreman in
the Super Silk Ltd. plant.
The late Mr. Deeves, a na-
tive of Clinton, as a youth
learned his trade in. a hosiery
Mill at Clinton
Miss Marion Schroeder, Hen-
sel], and Miss Susan Smith,
Clinton, were in charge of the
register,
The dining -room and tea
table were prettily arranged
with spring flowers. Mrs. E.
Ellis, Clinton, grandmother of
the bride -elect, and Mrs. Edna
Corbett, Exeter, grandmother
of the groomseleet, poured tea,
Serving in the dining -room
were Mrs. Robert Chaffe,
Mitchell, Miss Patsy Jones,
Hensel, Miss Vera TinneY,
Exeter, Miss Dorothy Parker,
Hensel, Miss Marion Bell,
London, and Miss Connie Smith,
Clinton. They were assisted by
•IVIrs. Joe DeLoge, Sarnia,
daughter of Mrs. Chapman,
Mrs. Roy Connel, Clinton, and
Mrs. Ida Jackson, Hensall.
Displaying the bride's gifts
was Miss Mary Alm Rennie,
London, -assisted by Miss Sandy
Cowley of London; the bride's
trousseau, by Miss Pauline
DesJardine, London, end Mrs.
George Parker, Hensall; show-
er gifts by Miss Betty Parker
and Miss Vicki Wilkinson, Lon-
don; household articles by
Miss Geraldine Parker and
Miss Sharon Jackson, London.
Showers
Complimenting Miss Gwen
Chapman, bride -elect of this
week, showers were arranged
by friends in Hensall and Lon-
don.
Mrs. George Parker enter-
tained at ,her home when a
number of friends of the bride -
elect from Hensel]. and Lon-
don attended. The evening was
spent in bingo games after
which a mock wedding was
staged by Mrs. John Baker,
Mrs, Grant 'MacGregor and
Mrs. Murray Baker.
The bride -elect was seated in
a decorated chair and pre-
sented with an end table and
floral table centre + Mrs. George
Parker read the address and
Mrs. Murray Baker made the
presentation. The shower was
arranged by Mrs. Parker •as-
sisted by Mrs. John Baker,
Mrs, William Baker, Mrs. 'Mur-
ray Baker and Mrs. Grant
MacGregor.
A miscellaneous shower was
held in the schoolroom of the
Hensel'. United Church when
friends and neighbors of SS
No. 10 Hay !honored the bride -
elect. The room was decorated
with spring flowers, white wed-
ding bells and pink and white
streamers.
The bricle-eleet received
malty beautiful gifts and was
assisted by 'Mrs. Harvey String-
er, Exeter, add Miss Judy
Elder. Miss Vera Tinney, Exe-
ter, read the 'address,
The event was arranged by
Mrs. Albert Shirray, 'Um Ken
Elder, Mrs. Alex Munn and
Mrs. Harold Elder.
Friends of :Mite Chaprean
presented bee with a miscel-
lanernis shower at her apart-
ment in London, which was
decerged ie. mauve and white.
Coritests were enjoyed, after
which the bride,elect was pre --
betted with e shower of gifts.
Arranging the event wore IVIIsS.
OS Mary Ann Karmic, Sharen
.latkSen, Vicki Wilkinson, Paul-
ine' DetJardine, Sandy Covsley,
He it survived by his
the former 'Latire Barreled;
three sena, George end Jack
Of LondOn, lanieS Ilareivers
three daughters, (Lot:keine)
Mrs. Nuemillere Ban,
ever: (Dorothy) lilts. 'Charlet
Blehm, Leriden, And (Mary)
Mrs, Lee Vandervoort, Buf-
fele, NY,; o beritilete,
Leek ot Kincardine; Asa, of
Itensgl; Mervin, Henever, end
Thomas, Clinton; two sisters,
ItIre. Helen Fowler, London,
and 'Mit. :Rey Matinf Clinton;
also 11 grandchildren,
While retidirig Hariever,
he was inembee of the Bap,
fit chtitch, Whet° he taught
Sunday School elites for 25
sleets. Mr, Deeves Wee keenly
interested gardeeirig arid
fishing, and was A. teenier
member of the llarioVer lawn
bowling eks- s. ••
Fritteral services Weit neId
Wediieedriy, May 19 at the
Needhatii Motioriel Chapel,
tendon t e m t. was in
'Woodland ternettits 'Wider!,
Bingo winners
Bingo winners Saturday night
at the Legion bingo were: Mrs.
Barkley, Mrs. L. Reichert;
Mrs. Reichert; Roy Kenney;
Mrs. ReichertMrs. Reichert,
Roy Kenney, jack pot special.
Mrs. Fleischauer, Mr. Swart-
zentruber, Roy Kenney, Paul
Boa, J. Smale, jack pot 'spe-
cial; Mrs. Barkley, Mrs. 0.
Riley, Mrs. Fleischauer, R.
Dick, Mrs. Fleischauer, jack
pot special. Door prizes were
won by R. Dick and Mrs.
Fleischauer.
Jack pot for next Saturday
will be $110.00 in 53 calls, with
two door prizes.
WMS waker
receives tribute
The family of the late Mrs.
Onerge miakia 'nf. Ridges
IOWA has received a tribute
from the dominion board of
the United Church of Canada
foe Bie leadership 'Mrs, Miekle
gave for Many year&
Slie Was president ter 22
years of the Weritenee ASSeeies
lion of Erie St, UC and hoitties
ay president and life Member.
For Many' yeate the was pets,
ident Of the WM5 end beanie
an honorary president arid life
re
This ie The filar; tired thie
honer lies been hestownd upon
a faMilY a :016 Erin St,
Churchs
Truth 'flee 'OliTS? It) thange
hands 1 -feW bneoln0
fiction,
Call new minister
At ,a special meeting et Car-
mel Presbyterian .Chprch Sun-
day morning 'the congregation
placed a call to Rev. D. Ross
MacDonald of Springhill, N.S.
to be placed before the next
Hur - Maitland Presbytery
meeting to be held here June
7. The pulpit has been declared
Vacant since September 1960.
In his early 30s Rev. &Mc-
Donald is married with two
small children and will assume
duties September 1.
Rummage sae
The annual rummage sale
and afternoon tea held Satur-
day in the Legion Hall spon-
sored by the Kinette Club was
successful with proceeds grat-
ifying
Four cartons of articles not
sold will be forwarded to the
Salvation Army, London
Mrs. William Clement con-
vened the project.
were memberf of Hensall
COC class which included a
recitation by Brenda Koehler
and piano. solo by (Marjory
Schwalm, Dorothy Skea, 13eth
Troyer, Ann Bell, also mem-
bers of this class attended
the rally.
The Explorersgroup, from
Hensel!. sang a selection 'Jesus
Loves 'Me' 'in Korean, with
Charles Schwalm accomPanY-
ing at the piano. The group
also read. the 23rd psalm line
by line, Reading were Colleen
Baynham, Cheryl Mousseau,
Janice Bonthron, Barbara
Schwalm, Pauline Bell, Faye
Troyer, John Skea, Mervin
Bell and Charles Schwalm.
The latter favored with a
piano solo and a verse was
read by John Skea,
Mrs, Gordon Schwalm, lead-
er, and Mrs. Stewart Bell, as
-
Natant leader accompanied the
members of the Mission Band,
Mr, and Mrs. Irving Reid no
Terry, Lucknow, Mrs, Robert
Reid, Kincardine, were Sunday
guestsllleAwuitittioMr, rs.alaendoiMjrasm, eCslaA.r-
ence Reid, Jerry and Allan.
Paterson, held On Saturday
afternoon, was successful with
good prices realized. Ed Cor-
bett was auctioneer.
&Ire. Roy Bell was taken by
Bonthron ambulance to Clin-
atefatern!Tothnlic Hospital Saturday
Mr, and Mrs. Sim Roobol
spent Friday last with rela-
tives in Ridgetown.
Cpl, L. E. Borden, who has
Kippen girl
graduates
hseimenda•ytaking a three months'
special Bourse at iegeftlaPti.,
4F% TeXas., rettirned twine Inf
Mr. and Mrs, Joe DeLege,
of Sarnia, visited on Saturday
with She latter'a parents, gr,
and Mrs. Lorne Chapman.
Mr, and Mrs. Rudy Petzke,
of New HaMberg, were recent
visitor's with their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs,
Cromarty Comments.
By "'ABS. KEN JAFX414414
Ci4zz=rwzmummg.'mpiXamli=e-MIsmossrouvzoiset
Shower for bride
Iniscellanewrs !shower for
Mrs. Gary Quance (nee Mil-
dred Howe) was held in the
basement of the -church on Mon-
day evening,
The CIT girls led in a sing
awMary', and IA.flarnis'etConh,arlsrereWersetI Mrs. andG. ICIsrsey°TlieveSi3reeaarctignsd.
ceo. visitors with mr. and Sharen and Karen, Scott, Con -
Mrs. Lorne Champs tam, rue Sorsdabl end An
Carol n
ily. Deem sang and coetests were
mr. ad s. mom •me. led by MiSs Joyce Kerslake,
Naughton and family of To- An address was read by Miss
ronto were weekend visitors gbeautiful
array of gifts wa
t AnilWallaceandas
with the ftarmer's parents, Mr,
and Met. ',wee Mcielatighton. presented. Carol Anne Dow as-
Le"nctdolras'ndR6>bre,d.1.WaLitill- sMisiltderdedin ex%Preensinsegil parcels-
rcelsap- parneder of -
Geddes of Wingham visited ci:rtioniou to pastor
Over the weekend with Mr, and rov
Mrs, Keith. Wonnacott end
of muuster of Exeter and Crimes
arty Presbyteriart Churches
BrMucrseiieiBdarbealnled TAhlorrusot,eslie
for nearly seven years, de
admitted as patients to the
Wightinani of 13/Yth' have been livered his farewell message to
a large congregation on Sun-
danYel,a4th Iklrs. Kerr is kale
ing Exeter this week for his
new charge at Embro and Har-
t e e t h anniversary of Past
Miss Elva Marie Jarrott
Bar -
graduated Saturday rington Presbyterian Churches.
afternoon Grande' Club, Hilron Rebekah On Thursday evening a fare -
aa a nurse at Stratford Shakes Lodge, Clinton, on Monday eve- well gathering was held in the
- •
the , basement of the church when
Mr Ron Brederick of
familYa Rev. 5, Kerr, who has beer,
Queensway Nursing Heine,
A number of Past Noble
Greeds of Amber Rebekah
Lodge, Hensel!, attended the
pearean Festival Theatre. ning.
local staff of the Bank of Mr. and .
t ' , Mrs, Kerr were pre,
Montreal has been transferred,
to a branch of the Bank of
Montreal in. Kitchener, where
he commenced his duties on
and Mrs, Eldon Jarrott and a
member of a class of 21 grad-
uates of Stratford General
Hospital school of nursing.
Those attending the •gradua-
tion exercise included lMr, and
Mrs. Eldon Jarrott and daugh-
ter, Ruth Ann, Mrs. Elizabeth
Anderson, Mr. and Mrs, Emer-
son Anderson, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Upshall, Mrs. John An-
derson and Kathryn, lMr. and
Mrs. Harry Norris and Mary
200 Guides 1{.1);,ii-C,reen!6dirricvl:irdTallroa
,
of Beeson, Mies Norma. Love
at field day Hillsgreen. Mr. and Mrs,
Girl Guides of Huron Division
held a successful Field Day in
Hensel]. on Saturday, May 27.
Two h undred and eight
Guides and 22 leaders from 12
companies led by the Exeter
Pipe Band paraded to the Coin-
munity Park. Division Com
missioner Miss Una MacDon-
ald, took the salute.
'Competition for the Division
cup, which Was won by the
1st Goderich Company, was
based on marching, uniform,
and ceremonials. Second place
was also won by a Goderich
Company.
Games, a box lunch supper
and campfire completed the
day's activities. The Hensall
Girl Guide Association pro-
vided dessert and drinks for
the supper.
Attend graduation
siVIr. and !Mrs. Wilbert Ming
of Hensall, Mr. and- Mrs. Clar-
ence Dilling of Sarnia, attend-
ed the graduation of the for-
mer's daughter, Miss Bernice
Dilling at the University ef
Western Ontario Friday, May
25.
Me. and Mrs, Dining .enter -
tabled after convocation to a
family dinner at Hook's Res-
taurant in honor of their
daughter.
One day a little boy was
seen walking down the road
with a mongrel dog. A man
saw him and asked, "Little
boy, where are you taking that
dog?" The little boy replied,
"To the dog show." "Surely,"
said the man, "yoU don't think
he will get any prize, do you?"
The little boy replied,. "No, but
he will meet lots of nice dogs,"
Gerald Geiser of London, 1Vfr.
and Mrs, Clayton Brock of
Guelph, Mrs. Alien Fletcher
and Betty, Kirktori, Mr. and
Mrs. Eric Singe, Zurich, Mr.
Don Brunslow, Mrs. Gower of
Crediton, 'Mrs. Brunslow and
Brenda, Strathroy, lMr. and
Mrs. Edward Taylor, Strafford.
On Saturday evening Mrs.
Jarrett entertained at her home
in honor of Marie.
Personal items
Mrs. William Kyle was a
winner of a carton of cigarettes
and Mrs. Eldon Jarrett a floor
lamp at the penny sale in the
PUC office in Hensall which
was sponsored by Canadian
Legion, the draw taking place
on Saturday evening.
Mr. and 'Mrs. John Keyes,
Varna, accompanied by efts.
Arthur Keyes of Seaforth and
Mr. Lloyd Dowson of Varna
visited recently with lMr. and
leirs, Elston, Dowson.
Mrs. Herbert Whiteman of
I TOronto, who has -visited aVliss
Mabelle Whiteman the past
two weeks returned home Sun -
'day accompanied by her bus -
1 band. end daughter Margaret.
Mrs. N. Dickert and Mrs.
Ken McLellan spent Monday
afternoon in London.
Mr. Oswald Brown QC and
Mrs. Brown of Detroit ac-
companied by Mrs. Alvin. Ulch
of 'Windsor were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Little
and family of Hensall.
C. P. L. and Mrs. W. G.
Turner and little son Ross, of
Sudbury, visited with the (Mac-
Kay families and other friends
over the beliday.
Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Wahl, of
Listowel, spent the weekend
with Mr. and 'Mrs. Norman
Dickert.
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price
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. 'Of ilia tootlIfil I tiettritrieet eititittittet �l the world
sented with a gift of furniture
and purse of money. Mr. J. M.
Scott read the address and the
presentation was made by Mr,
T, Laing,
A program of music and
readings was chaired by Mr, T.
L. Seott, Mrs, Gordon Laing
and. Mrs, Scott led in
community Singing and read.,
lags were given by Ms a Olive
Speare, Mrs. Lloyd persdata
and Mrs. Gerald Carey, Four
girls, Sharen and Karen Scott,
Connie Sorsdahl and Carol, Ann
Dow sang a number, and Breit -
da Kerslake and lefrs. 7', L.
Scott rendered. solo numbers!,
Mrs. G. Laing and Carel Mn
Dow played instrumentals and
the male quartette sang two
numbers. The program elosea
with Blest Be The Tie That
Binds,
Personal items
ler. and (Mrs. Herb Walker,
of Markdale visited on Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs, Otto Wal-
ker, also Linda Currie of Dor-
chester spent the weekend with
her grandparents.
Mr, and airs. Alex Gardineri
visited in Sarnia with Mr. ands
Mrs. Burnell Walsers on Sun-
day. An aunt of Mrs. Gardiner,
Mrs. Millie Xlea returned with
i them for a week's visit.
Mrs. Darrel Parker of Staf-
fa and Mrs, Dennis Hayman de
Detroit were Sunday evening
visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Roy
McGhee.
Mr, and Mrs. Allan ale -Lean
and two sons of Carlyle spent,
the weekend with Mr, and Mrs.
Carl Walker,
Tuesday. In Russia they have a 1'V in
Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Smith, every hotel room — only it,
Guelph, spent. the weekend watches you.
with Mr, and -Mrs. John Jar-
rett,
and Danny, Mrs. Jean Man -
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Laing
son, of Exeter, Miss Ruth
Anne Traquair of St. Thomas
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Snell,
Miss R. Stephenson, 'Varna,
has taken up residence in her
home on main street which she
recently purchased from Jim
Paterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby and
Mrs, John Rigby of Blenheim,
Mr. and Mrs. S. McQueen
spent the weekend with Mr, and
Mrs. Harry Snell.
Dr. and Mrs. Harold Smyth,
of Nelson, B.C., spent Monday
with the former's aunt, WIrs.
Cornelius Cook, They flew here
by jet in three hours. The re-
turn trip was made by car
and will take five days.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacKin-
non of Honey Creek, Wiscon-
sin, USA, are vacationing with
the former's brother, Mr. Don-
ald MacKinnon, Mrs. MacKins
ion and Bill. They also visited
in Guelph over the weekend.
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ROBIN HOOD DELUXE CAKE MIXES
White, Chocolate, Banana, °rehire,
Cherry, reg. 39e . .. 3 pltgiti. $I
G a reireiPatch 15 -oz. line.
PEAS , 8 tins $1
Nestafe, 8.0t, jar
INSTANT COFFEE Only $1
ALLEN'S DELICIOUS FRI.HT -DRINKS
Orange, Grape, Apple, Fruit Punch,.
48 -oz. tins 4 tins $1
15,-Ounee tiros
ZIP DO6 FOOD 10 for $I
BREAKFAST CEREAL ttUVI
* QuakePuffed Rice, Weeds
* Kellogg's All,Stare, 8-dz.
* Gen, Mills Rice -Corn Flake*
* Posts' Oat Flakes, 9-ne,
ANY 4 ORO.. POR $1
Hunt's Largo dti•oti.
TOMATO JUICE ....... 4 icie.S1
Aylmer 10.ounce tint
VEGETABLE SOUP tint,$1
titairiEp..to, 11.0060 tins, 4 toti.