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Where do you go for the freshest
fruits and vegetables? To the
farm, of course.
Somewhere in the world, it's
harvest time. And that's exactly
where A&P's eagle-eyed produce
buyers are right now - - gathering
the pick of the crop and getting it
rushed to The Farm in your nearby
A&P store.
We
reserve
the right
to limit
quantities
to normal
family
requirements
Their demanding standards and their
ability to buy in large quantities
means you get exceptional value
whenever you buy produce at A&P.
So come take a fresh look at The Farm
at A&P. And get to know the Farm
Manager. He's so proud of his fine
fruits and vegetables, you'd think
he grew them all himself! And
he'll help you find exactly
what you need to be
equally proud when
you serve it to
your family.
California, Large Size,
Buttery Rich in Minerals, Delicate Flavour
Florida, Fresh. Cut
Texas, New, Green,
Large Heads, Farm Fresh
Long Seedless -- Farm Fresh
CUCUMBERS
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4
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89
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GREEN
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99
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pkg of 60
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Middleton
news
by Blanche Deeves
Church News
Morning prayer was
held in St. James, Mid-
dleton Sunday at 11:15 am.
Edward Wise received
the offering, Mr.
DuBoulay and Cann
Paull in charge of the
service.
We at St. James are
pleased to hear our
Rector is well on the way
to recovery and will be
home this week from
hospital.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cox
of Winnipeg, Manitoba
visited recently with Ray
and Estelle Wise and
family and Phyllis Cox
and family. A family get
to-gether was enjoyed at
the White Carnation on
Sunday evening.
Mr. Victor Watkins,
Doreen and David of
Brampton have been
weekend guests with the
Deeves.
Mrs. Fred Middleton's
daughter, Elizabeth of
Ottawa, visited with her
and other members of the
family the first weekend
in May and on her return
took her mother back
with her for a ten day
visit.
Mrs. Middleton
returned from Ottawa to
London by plane after a
lovely visit with Dr. and
Mrs. J.E. Mullens, whose
home overlooks the Park-
way which was a
beautiful sight with the
great beds of tulips in full
bloom. These tulips are a
gift each year of Queen
Juliana of the
Netherlands. When she
was Princess Juliana, she
and her small family
found refuge in Canada's
capital during the oc-
cupation of her Homeland
1940 to 1945. At the height
of_ the �see.ond_wor_ld_war,
Princess Margreit was
born on January 19,1943 in
a four room suite on the
third floor of Ottawa
Civ i` c'Hospital-de creed -as --
part -ot..:the—Netherlands,..
some earth was brought
from Holland so she could
be born on Dutch soil.':
Princess Margreit
visited the hospital on
May 16, 1979 and made a
donation to the expansion
fund of the Civic Hospital.
Weekend visitors at the
home of Ross and Mabel
Middleton were Hugh and
Toddy Middleton, Sharon
and Neale Trewartha and
Julianne, Rossanne
Middleton, John
O'Callaghan all of
Toronto, Drew Middleton
of London, part of the
festivities included a
birthday dinner party for
Rossanne.
On Saturday, Hugh and
Toddy Middleton of
Toronto visited with
Stewart' Middleton and
enjoyed a meal at the
White Carnation.
Watch for tickets on the
pansy quilt. These tickets
will be on sale from
members of the ACW of
St. James, Middleton.
Londesboro...
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visiting her nieces, Mr.
and Mrs. Alf Bell and
Heather in Prince
Rupert. B.C. While there
she attended the United
Church anniversary
service at Skidegat in the
Queen Charlotte Islands
for three days. Rev. T.M.
Tuttle, the United Church
moderator was there and
a banquet *as held on
Saturday night with 300
attending. Mrs'. Shaddick
also visited with her
niece, Mr. and Mrs. John
Balmer in Edmonton.
Scout leaders Greg
Andrews, Dave Overboe,
Tom Pollard and Doug
Vincent spent the
weekend with their scouts
near Bayfield. On Sunday
morning John Cartwright
had charge of the church
service.
Last Thursday night,
John Cartwright and his
mother attended the
minor hockey banquet in
Clinton ' where John
received a medallion
award.
Mrs. Florence Cart-
wright and Claude visited
on Sunday with, her
mother, Mrs. Mae Rim in
Belgrave.
In last week's news,the
News -Record left out the
name of Ryan William
Jewitt,son of Donald and
Pat Jewitt, who was
baptized at Londesboro
Church on May 13.