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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-07-27, Page 14SCHNEIDERS COLBY CHEESE 6. 67 • TALL TIN Old treasures are shown at reunion. William Newton receives diploma William W, Newton, S90 Shiner Street has, completed A. specialized home training pro gram in electronic communica- tions from. DeVry Technical. Institute, Toronto, and is now employed, by Lloyd-Truax Ltd. In awarding William his dip- loma, K, 5, Vriesen, the insti- tute general manager said: "'Ili& 1$ a Major accomplish -IL merit and I offer my hearty con- gratulations to you. A person who completes a home training Program demonstrates one of the most sought-after qualities in the business world today -- determination. The man or woman who recognizes the wonderful chance for personal advancement in electronics and then trains for a place in this field, can look to the future with real confidence." SUMMER COLDS'? Sudden temperature changes can produce the sniffles - and consequent rough and tender skin around the nose. Use a new slick stick that heals and pro- tects and doesn't show in the least. Wonderful protection al- so for tender lip tissues against sunburn. grave; sports, Linda Coultes of 0elgravo and. Karen Anderson of Brussels; program, Mrs, Wrn. Eehrieher of Milton and Mrs, John Andersen, Princeton, Races, relays and baseball were enjoyed under the direc- tion of Mrs. Ross Anderson, B.* grave at the home of John An" (Jerson Jr, The older people played cards inside.. At the supper table there were several lucky plates,. Vaughn and Ed flunking of Au- burn, Len Jarvis of St. Cat, arines, Elaine Anderson of Sig- ford, Charles Coultes of Bel- grave and Larry Huff of Brant- ford being the winners. Other prizes were gentle- man's birthday nearest July 15, John. Russell, Streetsville; lad- ies' birthday nearest July 15, Judy Anderson of Princeton; largest family present, Ed Hunking, Auburn; coming the farthest, Mrs. Millie Rogers, Vancouver; largest number of grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. The eighth Anderson reunion was held in Princeton on July 15, The meals were served in. gtonia United Church, where tal ble decorations were little vases containing the Canadian flag and serviettes with the flag, Mrs. Jack Gordon of Weston took some of her old treasures such as a china doll which she received when she was five, pillow slips, aprons and needle- work dating back to 1839 or be- fore, Also on exhibit were pie. tures of the Anderson family in the 1900's. After dinner a program was enjoyed with a piano solo by Nancy Anderson of Beigrave, readings by Clifford Coultes of Belgrave and Marjorie Ander- son, Princeton. The next reunion will be held in 13elgrave on the third Saturday in July, 1969. Officers elected were president, Jim Anderson of Guelph; sec. -treas. Mrs. Ed. Hunking, Auburn; his- torian, Clifford Coultes, Bel- Ray Tillsonburg,. 'Mrs, J, Gordon of Weston, igpWrt to all as Aunt Nellie, the only survivor of the late john Anderson family and his wife the former Mary Lealte, was presented with a tray. After supper Howard. Ander- son, president, closed another very successful and enjoyable reunion. Gibson Gillespie, on the engine, threshed together for 18 summers. GIBSON GILLESPIE'S threshing outfit near Langsicie. ine water man hauled water with a wagon for the steam traction engine. John Craig, standing by the engine, and Some church members ex- pect the choir to make good music when it isn't paid even a compliment. ...1111101•1•100•01.6., The Wingham Advance-Times, Thursday, July 27, 1967 OUR MEAT COUNTER WILL SAVE YOU MONEY GET IN THE SWIMS If . CHICKEN LEGS lit BREASTS 5 7LB SCHNEIDERS FRESH SCHNEIDERS SMOKED L.B. SCHNEIDERS RING LB. LB. 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SWAN athroom Tissue LIQUID DETERGENT WESTON CHOCOLATE Personal Size A c WESTON'S APPLE or — 10c Off — 24-oz. gr 39 Raisin Pie 39( 4 B 39 ere() OFF Cre am Roll iiiiiiiiiirnall:IE:111.1111111111.1111.111.1rninalliMillillanialli U. S. No. 1 3 LB' NO. 1 FIELD LB. CALIFORNIA SUNKIST 113s NEW 0 VALENCIA CARROTS 354 TOMATOES 29" ORANGES DOZ, 55( CALIFORNIA EMPEROR CHEESECAKE 44, Cup sour Cteam 1 tap, pure vanilla extract. 1 9" graham cracker pie shell Sliced fresh betides FRESH PEACH 1 lb. peaches 54 cup Alm 2 Una. leitton Juke 1 ertVelepe Unflavored gelatine 1% pkgs (8-oz.. each) soft dealt Cheese NO RED FRONT AD WILL- APPEAR FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS whit. The Advents-Timis is on holidays BUT WE'LL HAVE MONEY4AYING SPECIALS POE YOU AS ALWAYS. Dip peaches in boiling water for a feW seconds; slip bit ChoP peaches tioely (Stiotild be about 1 cup).. Como bine .chopped peaches, sugar, lemons Mee. Cover, rettiget, ate 20- Mint Drain liquid from peaches' (should be about % On0), Soften, gelatine in peach liquid: dissolve over hot water, Combine gelatine With titathei. COOL stir' 'cie, oseloti011y. Until slightly thickened. Beat cream Chet* Until light. Stir in sour cream kind vanilla. Fold 1)06E4. IMO cheese isizture. Mit into pie and reftliotat# until firm. Garnish With Sliced peaches.