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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-08-24, Page 10DONNA BENNETT demonstrates the proper method for scoring in the penny toss at the playground carnival, staged at the Arena on Saturday. The carnival drew a large crowd of youngsters who seemed to have a real ball playing the various games. SCHNEIDERS — 1 lb. Tray Pack COUNTRY SAUSAGE TULIP Margarine 9 5c off 3 lb. Family Size Florient Spray Deodorizers / 6 Varieties L / 6-oz. ONIONS 2 CALIFORNIA SUNKIST LEMO 6/ 11$s .131uevale Personals Mrs. Clarence Hanna, Mrs. Lewis Cook, Miss Gail Mayber- ry, Misses Debbie and Judy Cook and Masters Greg andEric cook are holidaying at Point Clark Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert John- son and Jill from Cresco, Penn- sylvania, Mr, and Mrs, Roy Thompson and Nancy of East Brunswick, N,J,, , visited with Mr, and Mrs, Jesse Wheeler. Mrs, Cliff Logan is attend- ing Alma College at Sr, Thom- as this week. Mr. and Mrs, Ross Anderson, Nancy and Richard were at Ex- po, Montreal and Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Shaw of Lon- don accompanied them. Miss Sharon Shaw of London is holidaying at the Anderson homes, Mr. Carl Hemingway of Brus- sels was guest speaker at Cal- vin-Brick arid i<nox United Churches for Layman Sunday. August 2':th is holiday Sunday and services will be withdrawn in both churches. myth Pee-Woes took Bel- grave three straight., Belgrave Bantams won '3-1 In the best three out of five ser- ies with Brussels, advancing now to play with Ripley. Mrs, Agnes Duncan of Strat- ford visited last week 4, ith Mr. and Mrs, Jack NicBurney and renewed old acquaintances in Belgrave. Miss Gail Barbour also visited at the same home. Master Neil and Grant Vin- cent were on the Goderich Lions train tour to Expo. Mrs. Ross Robinson, Mrs. Lewis Cook, Mrs. George Cook, Miss Annie Cook, Mrs, Telford Cook, Mrs, Stanley Cook, Mrs. Garner Nicholson and Mrs. Har- ry Cook attended the Westfield U. C. W.centennial meeting last Item s Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vivi-, cent visited with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mitchell and Jeff of Sault Ste, Marie, and also visit- ed other relatives in Northern Michigan. Misses Dianne and Mary Ann Cook were holiday visitors at the home of their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Cook. Mr. Clifford Coultes, Mr. Charlie Coultes, Mrs, Kenneth Wheeler and Mrs. Earl Ander- son attended the funeral of the late Mr. Gordon Anderson of Uxbridge, held in the Angli- can Church of Highland Creek on Monday of last week, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Wilkin- son and Bobby of Marquette, Mich. and Mrs. Bob Johnson(); Cooksville visited with rela- tives last week. Rev, and Mrs. George Dun- lop of Rockwood, who are on Fred Griffith, of Montreal, made a brief visit to his sum- mer home here last week, Visitors on Saturday with Mrs,, W. I, Johnston were Mr. and Mrs, Bob Masters and son Donald of Grand Valley and Mrs. Olive Gallaher, of Brus, sels, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. MoTav , ish and family, of Brantford, and Mr, and Mrs, Spence Mc- Kinnon and family of Niagara Falls, have been holidaying at the parental home with Mr. and Mrs. R, H, McKinnon, Mr, and Mrs, Albert Barry, Paula and Stephen' of Nova Scotia, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Thomson. Orville Palmer, of Edmon- ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Peacock last week,. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Vanden- burg, lielma and Harvey, of vacation at Poplar Beach, call- ed on Belgrave friends one day last week. Maple, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Ross, Eric and Cameron, Mrs, Ross Mann, Miss Ruby Duff, Miss Linda Street and Mrs, M, L. Aitken visited at Seaforth on Tuesday. Mrs. Mary McCrackin, of Rimbey, Alberta, visited last week with Mrs. Alex McCrack- in. COURSE AT. ST. ANDREW'S 4-H homemaking club lead, ers from several areas attended a two-day training school held in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Thursday and Friday.. Color schemes and room ar- rangement were discussed as well as the many sewing tech- niques used in making accessor- ies. ,4-LI homemaking club members in Huron can look for- ward to an interesting fall pro- ject. 4,01.....100,1.14.40mMimmta.0101... Page 19 Winghatri Advance', Nimes, ursday, Aug. ?4, 7,967 Belgrave Newt The Wingham Advance-Times, Thursday, August 24, 1967 • Ilk •• • • • • • • • • • • • FRYING L. CHICKENS LB 35 • • ••••• OLDMILL."•••• CHOCOLATE or STRAWBERRY 4s S wiss Rolls 4coff 3 5 WESTON — 10c off — 8s Chelsea Buns 39 • • • • 4) • • • • •• • ••• • MAPLE LEAF GRADE "A" OVEN READY 3 to 3 1/2 Pb. Avg. YI ROASTING CHICKENS HEINZ WHITE VINEGAR MAPLE LEAF SMOKED — 5 to 6 lb. Avg. ar• MAPLE LEAF PICNIC LB. SHOULDER N' WIENERS LB-5 1 BREAKFAST SCHNEIDERS SLICED Vac-Par 63' BACON ... 1 /4a. SCHNEIDERS SCHNEIDERS — 16-oz. pkg. KITCHENER PACKERS PEAMEAL In the Piece SLICED In the Piece LB. 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