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David's Opera Chocolate
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20 Cookies 29c
Rainbow
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39c
Buttermilk
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Chase and Sahborn
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Aylmer Choice TOMATOES, 28 oz. .. 2 for 55c
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Lynn Valley PEAS, 20 oz. 2 for 25c,
Clark's PORK & BEANS, 15 oz. 2 for 35c
CARNATION MILK (tall tin) 3 for 45c
Campbell's TOMATO SOUP, 10 oz. 2 for 27c
Christie's SODAS (plain or salted) lb. 35c
Maple Leaf LARD lb. 18c
Snowflake SHORTENING rib. 27c
Maple Leaf CHEESE SLICES, 8 oz. 29c
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REXALL SUPER PLINAMINS JUNIOR
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5-week supply of 3,6 tablets $1.99
• —Mrs. Ralph Dauphin, who'wat
Confined to liosptal in Chatham
tollowingo; stroke; is now a pa-
tient in the ,Barnwell,nursing home
at Ridgetown,
—Misses Janis and Jennifer Hen
derson are spending a few day;
this week in Palmerston with Mr
and Mrs', Cecil Forster and family
and airs. Norman Keatini
and Mr.• and Mrs. Bruce Mac
Donald attended • the Home and
Garden show in LOndon on Fri
day. They were accompanied by
Mrs. . Freddie Temple.man anc
Trudy, who visited with her mo-
ther, Mrs. Carl Bennett.'
—Mr, and Mrs. A, Renzetti ol
Teeswater' spentssevenal days over
the week-end with her brother, Mr
and •Mts. Clare,nee Botha.
—Mrs, Harold. Brooks Spent the
Week-end In Tillsonhurg where sht
visited .with her mother, Mrs. Sta
coy and her sister,, Mrs, Alf 1-1111
and Mr. Hill,
.-1!-mr, and 'Mrs. Russell Farrov
of Galt, Were week-end visitors
.Vith her brother-in-law and sister,
kr, arid MrS. Russell Ferrier, Mar-
ion Farrier returned With them for
feW days' vacation.
—Mr, and Mrs. Wally Haselgrove,
Bruce and Barry of Chealey were
week-end visitors with his parents,
Mr, and -Mrs. Omar 41-taseigrove.
—Mr and Mrs, John McLeod and
Denald of *Toronto and Miss Me-,
DOUgall, alto of Toronto, Were via--
iterik on 'Friday with Mrs,
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—Mr, and. Mrs, Andy Beil an4
family of I'etr011a Spent the Eas-
ter holiday Week-end with their
parents, Mrs, Matthew Bell each
Mr, and Mr,s, Frank Edgar,
—Holiday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. J, A. Henry were Miss Audrey
Matches, Reg,N., and Miss Irene
Johnson, neg.N, of Owen Sound
and Dr. and Mrs. J. S, Hall and
three sons of Port Colborne.
—Mr. and Mrs. Herb Crawford
of Detroit and. Mrs. Yolcrum of
Belle River are visiting Mrs, A. M
Crawford.
—Mr, and Mrs, John Langridge,
David and Steven spent Eastei
-Sunday-with- itts-parenter-Mr7-angi
Mrs. F, Langridge of near Bel-
grave. David remained, for fees
days' visit with his grandparents
—Mrs. C. R. Riches and daugh-
ter Hester of Toronto, are spending
the Easter holidays with her par-
ents, Rev, C, F, and Mrs, John-
son,
—Mr, and Mrs. Bill Galbraith of
Kitchener and Miss Helen Black,
of Brantford, spent the holiday
week-end with Mrs. William Gal-
braith,
—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carboni
and family of Ottawa spent tilt
holiday Week-end with • Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Carbert.
—M1%; and Mrs, Clifford Bennett
and family ..of Ingersoll spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr
and Mrs. James Sell. Lynda, Brad-
ley and Mrs. Bennett are staying
for a week.
—Mr. and. Mrs. George Cameron.
Barbara and Doug spent from
Thursday to Monday in Detroit.
•-,h-aMr. and Mrs:t W. 0, Bain and,
family of Stratford spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr; and
Mrs. William Bain. '
—Mrs. Clarence Wade of Bel-
grave ,s taking up residence in
Wingham this week.
—Mrs. Alex Forsyth and Kim
and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Forsyth
and Judy and Paul were in 'London
on Sunday and visited with Miss
Mary Forsyth, a patient in Victoria
Hospital.
—Mrs. W. J, McLean of West
Lorne, Mr. David MeLean of Belle-
ville, Mr, and Mrs. John McKen-
zie and family of• Teeswater spent
Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Melcen,
zie of the Bluevale' Road,
—Miss Arlene .Rettinger
chener is spending the •holidays.
with, her: parents, Mr. • and Mrs,
Cletus Rettinger. Guests at the
same home for the week-end were
Mr. 'and Mrs. Rea-Merrison of Or-
illia and Mr: and Mrs. C. A: Morri-
son and Bill Rettinger of Tarohtb.
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-Mr., and, ,Mrs.. Walter, Pocock
,spentf,Satirday, in.tLoncion, ;
The training', ship Buckingham
docked at. H.alifLq last Sunday af-
ter an eight-month tour of 'duty
in 'the Atlantic and Carribean. Pet-
ty Officer George Webster, son of
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Webster of
Lucknow, was 'able to spend the
wesk-end with parents and rela-
tives and visited briefly at the
home of Mr.. and Mrs. Hugh Sin-
namcin. Mi. and Mrs. Webster
and Miss DaVvn. Sinnamon accom,
panied George to Toronto on Mon-
day, where he left by plane to 'be
back in Halifax on Tuesday.
—Mr. and Mrs, Ted. Elliott and
sons, of Sarnia, were week-end
visitors with their parents,' Mr.'
and Mrs. Alex Elliott and Mr, and
Mrs: W. J. Brown. Mrs. Elliott
and the boys remained •for the
week. •
.7-Mr, and Mrs, Allen Walker and
family were in London at the week-
end, ,the guests of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Carl Bennett. bapline
remained for the Easter holidays
With her grandparents.
,z-Visitors over •the week-end
With Mts. Charles Sutton were her
son, Mr, Reginald Sutton and Mrs
Sutt6n of Hanover and, filer
law ••and daughter, Mr, and Mrs,
Walter Taylor Of Chesley.
—Mrs. M. HaselgtoVe and Mrs
C, Rogers Of LondOn wort
week-end pests with the forme&
son, Mr. ,and Mrs, 0. Baselgrove.
Mrs, and Mrs. W. M. Moore of
Varney 'spent, Good Friday with
Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Fielding.
—Mr, and Mrs, Harold Hamil-
ton,. Pert -Burwell, . are t Spending
the holiday week with Mr. and
Mrs, Iterrinan, Nether** and other
friends, ' P h i' A'
—Mr. and Mrs, Bob Campbell and
Bruce of Unclon *pent the Week-
As MS fifth and prohably last..
session' of the present begislature .
drew to a close members ..were busy
being heard in, the ,closing debates
and everyone seemed to wish to
part from his colleagues 'on good
ter nod to take Into, and
through the expected election fray
only ple.aslant memories of the
Many hours and CIRYs vo.nt: by all
during the past four years in hon-
est endeavour to give Ontario good
government.
During the last week the tradi-
tional budget- debate was concluded
by _the tisuarformal vote; some 150
pills received final readings; reso-
lutions and questions by opposition
members were tleibateci and dealt
with, .
On Thursday His Honour Lieu-
tenant-Governor Mackay attended
in the House again 'for the formal
ceremony of giving Royal Assent
to kilo new laws and nf,,proroguifig
this session of the 25th Legisla-
.ure, and soon thereafter the 98
members . had sped off to their
own ridings and to their homes
'!or Easter and to prepare for elec-
,ion battle,
Looking back in retrospect, not
only on the recent session, .but on
all of the 25th Legislature's ses-
dons, it would appear that good
Jovernment in Ontario 'has been a
reality because of the consistent
:Alert of every member to play his
part; the government members in
attending not only to their own
Jonstituents' needs, but also to en-
suring proper consideration of, and
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of Detroit were visitors at the
same home on Sat.urday and Sun-
day.,
• • - --Mr. and Mrs. A, W, Ney of
Merriton were weelcrend visitors
'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Armitage.
—Mr, and Mrs. Fred Vyse and
Douglas spent a few days the lat-
ter part of the week in 'London.
—Miss Mae Coulter of Aylmer
was a week-end visitor at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs..Geo.
Coulter.
—Mrs. Don , Hawthorne of To-
ronto spent the holiday week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
riugh Carmichael. Her mother re-
turned to Toronto with her on Mon-
Jay and will spend a few dayS
with. Mr. and Mrs. Hawthorne.
W. G. "Bill" Johnston, who re-
,:ently suffered injuries in a car
accident, is improving nicely but
will be a patient in Victoria Hos-
anal, London, for some weeks, His
room is number 610.
—Mr. and Mrs. Jack Laing and
Children of Toronto spent the
week=end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Swanson and the
.ihildren are remaining for the
noliday week. On Sunday they all
attended thb United Church service
,n Teeswater when Bradley Paul,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cor-
son, was baptized.
—Mr. George W. 'Clark of the
Toronto-Dominion' Bank staff in
Scarborough, _With his wife and
daughter, visited his parents, Rev.
and *Mrs. W. D..Clark, Centre 'St,,
avbr the Easter week-end.
—Mr, Daniel Kay of Toronto,
who is with the Board of Trade
there, was a guest over the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Ad-
MIS and family. s
• —Mrs. ,T, Macdonald 'and
laughter Connie -of Toronto spent
last Week at the home of her mo-
ther, Mrs, G, ipl, Underwood.
—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott and
children of Bracebridge and LAC
fames Lockridge, Mrs, Lockridge
and son of Angps, Spent the week
and with Mr. and Y Mrs. Walter
C.,ockridge.
Miss Alma Jane Elliott is spend-
Yig the Easter, holiday week with
tier uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
,lichardi Sanderson of ' Stratford.
—Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Brown
and sons of Kingston were week-
md guests with her sister, Mrs.
Alfred Mason , and Mr. Mason of
MeaSant Valley, .ancewith his per-
mits, Mr, and Mrs. W. J; Brown.
" —Mr, and. Mrs, Herbert Fuller
and family and Mr. and Mrs, Percy
Stainton, Misses Barbara and Mar-
lene attended the marriage of Miss
Anne Stainton to Mr, David Stef-
.an 1n Toronto on Saturday,
—Guests at the home of Mrs.
G, N. UnderWood over the holiday
.were her daughter, Aileen and
friend, Misa Lois Sutor of Hamil-
ton,
action on province-wide issues; the
cabinet in formulating and carry-
ing out policies which have proven
equal to Ontario's challenge and
potential; and Prime Minister
Frost who still gives that great
and inspiring leadership which can
and does so often cross Mere poli-
tical party lines for the good of
Ontario,and of all our people,
With this final report from To-
ronto for 1959, I again express my
appreciation to the editor of this
*paper for his courtesy in affording
space for these weekly reports. I
do sincerely hope that all my con-
stituents who have read these
weekly notes will have received
some information of interest and
value.
her"' parents, Mr., and Mrs, G. G.
—Mr. and Mrs., 'Jack Hopper of
Port Credit were week-end visitors
with -their parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Hopper and Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Brown.
Neil Stainton of London is
spending the, EaSter vacation at
his home here.
—Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Wenger
were Easter week-end guests with
Mr, and Mrs. 'Harry McLean , at
Fenelpn Falls, Mrs. Wenger and.
Lorna are visiting for a few days
this week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. -James Waddell at Lis- ,
t3--Yvel.Mi'as Doris Fells of Toronto
was a visitor with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. Fells, 'for several days
at the Week-end. ,
and Mrs. Richard Sander-
son of Stratford were guests. 'on
Easter • SUnday with 'her sister,
Mrs. Harry Town and Mr. Town,
'• —Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, Rintoul
and Heather. of Parry Sound, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs:
Alex Rintoul.
•• —Mr, . and Mrs. W. D, Houston
of Kingston were Easter week-end
visitors with , her parents, Mr, and
Mrs, W. H: French.
y•-•:---Mr. and Mrs. Neil N. McLean
of Toronto' spent the week-end
With his sister, Mrs. Elmer Walker,
Mr. Walker and Tommy. •
—Miss Effie Bower flew from
Malkin • last Friday morning for
Nassau, 'where she is spending a
vacation.
—Dr. R. B. Palmer of Hazelton,
BC., was a visitor in town on
Monday and Tuesday of this week,
GEESE ARRIVE
AT JACK MINER'S
The spring migration of. the
Canada, Geese has arrived at the
Jack Miner Bird Sanctuary, Kings-
ville, Ont,, and will he at its peak
during the next two weeks,
The place is open to the public
every day except Sundays, where
Jack Miner's three sons welcome
Visitors, The bat time to be there
is from late afternoon until dark
to see the afternoon and evening
flight.
Many geese can be seen wearing
aluminum bands placed on 4 their
legs by the , Minor family over at
period of years which 'proves that
the, birds came back to this place,
of safety year ,'after year and •is
evidence of the conservation value
of the Jack Miner Sanctuary in
preserving 'a breeding or nest egg
supply of wat6rfoWl.
The place is not corranereittliZed
in any Way,. No admission fee is
elia,rged—not even a tip is allowed
and nothing is allowed to be sold
not even a 'bottle Of pop, When
.laek Mi,rter was !Clive he used to
say and say .it very reverently, "In
the name of God let us have one
place on earth' where money
changes hands and let that be my
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end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert gib-
Una. •
and Mrs, Bill Johnston and
family of Newmarket were visitors
on good Friday with her sister,
Mrs, d. rshi a An..tHwly,. af ictn M li rebli r. afOr- rn
—guests - with. Mr, and Mrs,
GeorgeHenderson and family over
the weeltsend were Mr. and Mrs.
Matthew Neilson and Norman. of
Hamilton,
—1.4r,, and Mrs, Q. 'Burch and
family of London Were Easter
week-end visitors with Mr. ant,
Mrs.. James Btbonne and family,
Carling Terrace: •
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Toronto and their daughters, Rope.
mary of the O.A,C, in Guelph am-
Alice, a teacher in Toronto, spent
the, -week-end with Mrs. Baker's
mother, Mrs. Thos, Bower.
—Mrs, D, J. Werner, Mitchell,
spent the week-end with Mr, ans,
Airs. Robert Spotton.
—Miss Agnes MacLean of To-
ronto was a week-end visitor at
her home here. •
- •and• Mrs. Brian -Groh,
Kathy and Michael of Oshawa and
Mr: and Mrs. Roy Bridge, Marri-
anne and Don, 'ofi Teronto were vis-
itors over" the • Week-end at ,the
home 'of ' their mother, Mrs. Roy
MacDonald.
- and, Mrs, John Hanna, •Dr.
Alexander; and Mrs. Nimmo and
Mr, HoWard Sherbondy Of Wing•
ham and Dr. and Mrs. 0. M, lVfe-
Conky of Guelph were guests at
;;he Crabbe - McPhee wedding in
Toronto on Saturday. Dr, Alex-
ander Nimmo performed the cere-
mony.
—Mr., Wand Mrs. Archie Hertel
and family of Kitchener spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. !Hugh Sinnamon, Minnie St.
—Mr. and Mrs, Bill Rowland -and
daughters of Burlington were Etta'.
ter week-end visitors with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs: W. J. Brown. •,
. —Week-end visitors with their
mother, Mrs. Loretta Ste. Marie,
were Ron of Cooksville, Earl ol
Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hob-
den of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs, Lek
Ste. Marie,- Stephen, Mary Lynil
and Jimmie of Milton and Miss
Marlene Ste. Marie of Toronto. 1'
—Week-end guests at the home
Of Mr.- and Mrs. N. T. McLaughlin
were Mr: and'Mrs, John. McLaugh•
tin and daughter Jane of Ottawa;
Muir -McLaughlin, Sarnia; Mis
Meta' McLaughlin, Toronto, Mrs.
N. .T. McLaughlin returned with•
them and will. Spend a few days in
-Toronto.
—Mr. and MrS.Robert Sinnamon
and 'Son Richard 'spent the week-
end with 'their parents, Mr. and
Mt's. `Oscar. Rock •at Monkton,
--Mr. and ' Mrs. Bill Sturdy,
Jimmy- and Susan of Owen Sound
spent the week-end with his mo-
ther, Mrs. F, Sturdy. Mr, and Mrs
Allen :Me!Manus and children ol
Stratford also spent Suliday with
her mother.
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---Mrs. Walter Davis, lVfra. Wil-
litain Elliott and Linda spent Mon-
day and Tuesday With the fornier'S
daughter, Mrs. W. iildfeil. Mr.
Bildfell and' family at Camp Bor-
den,
—Mrs, Alton Adams and Judie
left "for Toronto oh Sunday where Owing,odica and '‘Valenes only,
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