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EQUIPMENT
227-4401 CO. LTD. Bill Froats
"The Big Specialist in Small Lines"
Unite for Easter Events in the community
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Jeffery
and Dawn of Kearns, Ont.,
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Howard,
and family of London and Mr.
Allan Jeffery, UWO London
with Mr. & Mrs Dave Park.
Mr. & Mrs. Morris Murdy
of Kitchener with Mrs. Alma
Price.
Miss Holly Martin, of Lon-
don with her sister Mrs. T.
A. Hodgins.
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Han-
kala (nee Culbert) with Mr.
& Mrs. Aljoe Culbert.
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Smith
and family from Wallaceburg
with Mrs. George Hodgins.
Mr. Neil Hodgins of Tor-
onto with Mrs. H. S. Stanley.
Ward Hodgins of Guelph
University, spent the week-
end with his parents, Mr. &
Mrs. Murray Hodgins.
Miss Doris Allison of Co-
bourg was a weekend guest
of Mr. & Mrs. Clarence
Frost.
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Egan
and family of Glencoe, with
Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Culbert
and Mrs. Kay Egan.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Atkinson
had a tardily gathering of 11
for Easter.
LAC W. G. Moody and his
fiancee, Miss P. Gregory,
Ottawa, spent the Easter
weekend with the former's
parents, WO and Mrs. W. C.
Moody, Duchess Ave.
Mr. & Mrs. W. W. Gar-
rett of London with Mrs.
Bob Coleman.
Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Wal-
pole and Avis of Kincardine
with Miss Muriel Carling.
Mrs. Edna Johnson of Tor-
onto with her sister, Mrs.
Erie Young.
Dale Bawtenheimer of
Sarnia, is spending his East-
er vacation with his grand-
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Cecil
Robb.
Mr. & Mrs. C. F. Lang-
ford of Toronto are holiday-
ing with Mrs. John Casey.
Saturday Mrs. Murray
Hodgins attended a Board of
Directors meeting for Kee-
Mo-Kee, at the camp site.
Mrs. Fred Tuke of Lon-
don was a Tuesday over-
night guest with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Glen Haskett and
family.
Mrs. Charles Glen was a
hamper winner on the Coffee
Club program last Thurs-
day.
Mr. & Mrs. Al Bromwich
(accompanied by their fam-
ily) celebrated their 9th wed-
ding anniversary, Wednes-
day April 14 with Mr. &
Mrs. H. W. Bromwich of
London.
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Ayle-
stock and Ronnie and Mrs.
Emma Sawyer of Montreal,
SPRING WHERE ART THOU?
"Spring where art thou!
Why are thou so long tarry-
ing!" All those who were so
sure Spring was just around
the corner were dumbfound-
ed to see three inches of snow
Saturday.
The few who donned new
Easter outfits Sunday shiv-
ered and shook. Most got out
their stored goloshes, wore
their winter coats and wished
each other a Merry Christ-
mas.
Report winners
in area euchre
The winners at the IOOF
euchre in the William St.
lodgeroom last week includ-
ed: high score, Mrs. William
Mathers and Mr. Cecil Lew-
is, lone hands, Mrs. Roy
Cunningham and Mr. George
Lee.
The winner of the dutch
auction ham was Mrs. W. R.
McFalls.
Illness spoils
birthday event
Mrs. Don Abbott had plan-
ned an Easter Sunday joint
birthday party for her 15-
year-old daughter, Sandra
and her brother-in-law Mr.
Wm. Abbott of Niagara Falls.
Owing to the illnes's of the
latter's son, the family were
unable to be present.
Other guests included Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Abbott of
Centralia, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Mugford and family, RR 1
Lucan and their two guests
George Wood and Bill Howell
of Pt. Credit.
were weekend guests of Mr.
& Mrs. Wm. Aylestock and
Rev. A. Aylestock of St.
Catharines was a Friday and
Saturday guest. Saturday
Ronnie celebrated his 13th
birthday.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Murdy
were Sunday guests of Mr.
& Mrs. Ed Morris and fam-
ily of Mt. Forest.
Mr. & Mrs. Sheridan Rev-
ington, were Sunday guests
of Mrs. Grace Welbourne,
of London.
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Has-
kett and Brenda, were Sunday
guests of Miss Angela Armitt
of London and called to see
Mrs. Jim Young, who is
seriously ill in Victoria Hos-
pital.
The junior choir of Holy
Trinity is having another
bottle drive Friday to raise
more money for their new
hymn books.
Mrs. Florence Cunning-
ham has returned to London
after spending a few days
with her sister, Mrs. W. J.
McFalls, who is on the sick
list.
Mrs. Jim Davis and Cheryl
and the former's sister,
Mrs. Winnie Bell of Clinton,
visited Mrs. Wm. Reavie of
Barrie last weekend.
Lois O'Neil, a Medway
student, is spending a few
days with her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. & Mrs.
Keith O'Neil of London.
Mr. Spencer A. Stanley
has returned to Toronto after
spending a few days with his
niece, Mrs. Russell Goddard
and family.
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89
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B REA D 5 loaves
98'
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TEA BAGS 100 cello bags
69c
Duncan Hines
CAKE MIXES
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QUAKER OATS
59€ 5 lb Bag
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SHORTENING 1 lb
36€
Liquid
43€ 64 ox
PURITAN STEWS
24 oz 35€
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