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P�rsonaJ Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Farrier
attd Mrs. Gibson Gillespie were
wink -Pend visitors with Mr. and
Mo. Fred Davis of Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Coulees
4d Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Coultes were Sunday visitors
. with their mother, Mrs. George
Coulees of Huronview, Clinton.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Tiffin,
.Russel Ritchie, Victor Emerson
and Mrs. Bessie Mullis were in
London on Sunday. The former
Visited with Charles Tiffin at
St. Joseph's Hospital and Mrs.
Mullis visited with her daughter
at London.
Week-endQvisitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Corm were
Mr, and Mrs. Herb Hunter of
London and Miss Alma Conn of
Guelph University.
Mr, and Mrs. Dave Sander-
sdn. Of St. Catharines spent the
week -end with her parents, Mr.
" and Mrs. Ken Currie.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caslick
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Caslick and fam-
ily of Culross.
Rev. Horace Braden was a
dinner guest on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Wall and family.
Mr, and Mrs. Douglas, C911 -
ley of Wingham were Sunday
visitors with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Conley of Durham,
Rhonda, Mary Jo and Jane
Perrot of Goderich`spent the •
week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Elliott and family. On
Monday Mr. and Mrs. Perrot
visited at the same home and
the girls returned home.
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Morrison
and Mrs. Victor Emerson were
in London on Friday. Tom had
an appointment at Westminister
Hospital and Mrs. ,Emerson vis-
ited with Charles ‘'Tiffin at St.
Joseph's Hospital.
Russel Ritchie visited on Wed-
rom WhItechurch
nesday with Mr. and Mrs, Tom
McInnes of Gerrie.
Mrs. George Sutherland of
Ripley, president of Maitland
Presbyterial, Mrs. Alvin �Mun-
dell, 1st vice-president d Bel -
more and Mrs. W. D. Camp-
bell of Listowel R. R. 1, held
the sub executive meeting on
Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Victor Emerson, cor-
responding secretary, to make
arrangements for the Presbyter-
ial annual meeting. on January
14 in St. Andrew's Church,
Wingham.
Victor Emerson spent a few
days at Goderich this week
where he was assisting with the
inside work on a new hous for
Archie Watt.
Mr, and Mrs. Mak Hutchi-
son of Wingham were Sunday
visitors with his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Bob Hutchison.
Mrs. James McInnes aocom-
pan,ied M. and Mrs. George
Stanley and family of Lut,know.
to London where they visited
• with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Uopf
and other relatives on: the week-
end,
David Beecroft has complet-
ed his course and is ready to
begin work at Sky Port, Malton,
Visitors on the week -end
with Mr. and Mars. Gilbert
.Beecroft and family were (laugh-
ter Janet of London and Miss
Janet °Watson of Aylmer.
Miss Dylus Irving of Hamil-
ton spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chapman
and Gary.
On Friday evening/repara-
tion service will be held at
Langside Presbyterian chureh
for Whitechurch and Langside.
The session meeting will be' at
8 p. m. and the service at 8,30
with Rev. Gordon. Fish giving
the message.
CQUNTY PIN ,AND .certificate winners, frorri Left: Susan
Hohnstein of R. R, 1 Clifford; Brenda Townsend of Wrox-
eter; Terry Bridge of R. R, Wroxeter; Ruth Kerr of R. .
R. 1 Ethel; Jackie eoldrich of R.,
Loy Brown of Ethoi,
2 Wingham, mu! Deity
---Photo Marion puke.
The Wingham A,dvauce.T,irnes, Thursday. November 14,• X968.
OUR MEAT COUNTER WILL SAVE MONEY
Sliced Pork Liver .., $
Sizzler Sausage
XHNEIDERS —6 Varieties
Cooked Meats
SGHNEIDERS SLICED' .
breakfast Bacon
• 6 -oz
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viz -ib. 47'
SCHNEIDERS
Fresh Turkey Wings
MAPLE LEAF - 1 -Ib. Vac Pak
Sliced Bologna
Maple Leaf Wieners . LsIN .
Fresh Sauerkraut:
1 -Ib. Prints
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SNOWFLAKE 1 -ib. Prints
g, D. SMITH,
,2LBS.
V
'Strawberry, Raspberry
or •Blueberry. . 9 -oz.
Round Steak or
Round Steak Roast
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Cake : Mix 8/$
POUCH PAK (4 Var.) 9-oz1.
KAM -- 12 oz Tim
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FISH. AND LIMA
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BEANS
55 24 oz 12 -oz.
BANQUET
Turkey, Beef
or Chicken
MEAT PIES 2/4
SIRLOIN OR T-BONE STEAK
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72 BAGS
Flowerdale Tea 79
CADBURY ,s _ 6c Bars
Chocolate Bars ...,_.:..19
541C0 — 10.ez. '
andarlif Oranges '79
tinge Pudding 4/•00
100°/, Vegetable Oils — 3 -LB. FAMILY
SPECIALS IN BAKERY:PROD'UCTS.
WESTON'S — 10c 00 — z, -d=. 39.NeptuneTE'S — 8•az.Date 8 Nut Loaf Biscuits 69C
4c Off — 16 -oz, Miniature Choc. Mallow ll.oz
Weston's Jam Buns 45C -Christie's Cookies 45C
RODIJCE
p.s.,Sunkist Oranges
Florida Grapefruit.
Ont. Waxed Turnips
Ont. Spic ach (Washed and Trimmed)
180s
White or
• • Pink .. .
2 DOZ 99'
7/59G
,e=15c
13c
• 48s '
Ont. Washed Parsnips aLBS. 19c
Ont. NoJ Potato. e „ LBS. 39(
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LIQUID
WAX
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MOUNT ROYAL -- 19 -oz.
Choice Tomatoes 489
CREAM OF MUSHROOM — 10 -oz.
'einz Soup 6�$9
. D. SMITH — 1 1.oz,
omato Catsup ... 5iS1•og