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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-06-08, Page 18Page 10—The Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, June 8, 1972 Bluevale The Women's Institute will meet on June 14th in the com- munity hall, with Mrs. W. J. Pea- cock as hostess. The 4-H girls will stage a fashion show. Miss Mary Edith Garniss and Miss Vicki Peel will give their prize winning speeches which they gave at the public speaking contest. At one o'clock on June 9th the Women's Institute will celebrate the 70th anniversary (national) with a dessert euchre. A friendly atmosphere pre- vailed at the supper given in Knox Presbyterian Church last week when several hundreds at- tended. Mrs. R. H. McKinnon is spend- ing a week at Brantford with her daughter, Mrs. John MacTavish, and John. Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacEachren and Michael and Gilbert Mac- Eachren of Toronto, spent the weekend*at their summer home here. Grant Freeman of Hamilton spent the weekend with his son Dennis at the manse. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathers and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Elliott visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter El- liott at Lucknow on Sunday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gosling have bought the Black cottage and are living in the village. Guests of Mrs. M. L. Aitken on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott of London, Mr. aid Mrs. Donald Street and Julie of Listo- wel and Gordon Mitchell of Wal- ton. 'NjIr and Mrs, (lergt. Twk Murrrio at kdt 1 re Isitors it V ani Mrs Charles Mather ,)n Mrs. Cecil Blake Li Mrs )(clung of Dungannon Miss Emma Johnston and assn attended the County. Histor,c,„ Society meeting at Gorrie. Mr. Sind Mrs. Selah Brecken- ridge ef Belmore visited Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh and Eileen on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Haugh and Eileen visited Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Stokes and Edith in Turn - berry on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Murch of Clinton were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Vincent. Visitors at the same home on Sunday were Victor Pellow and Mrs. Muriel Broadhacker of To- ronto and George Greenway of Bluevale. On Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Per- cy Vincent visited in Belgrave with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vin- -cent'. St. John Ambulance is both a service organization and a teach- ing body. It has three founda- tions: The Brigade the Associa- tion and the Ophthalmic Hospital in Jerusalem;. Church supper believed record What is believed to have been an all-time record for attendance t—at—the—biermial—rhurillv supper served by the Ladies' Aid of Knox Presbyterian Church at Bluevale last Wednesday eve- ning. More than 325 persons were served, exhausting the original supplies of meat and pie and re- quiring the bringing in or rein- forcements. Hungry guests arrived not only frorn Bluevale, but Gorrie, Wroxeter, Wingham and area, undaunted by the rather cool, wet and unseasonable weather, About $300 will be realized for the gen-, eral fund of the L.A. which is de- voted to church projects. At the outset, the blessing was asked by student minister Dennis Freeman who is in charge of the pastorate for the summer months. He attends Knox College of the University of Toronto. In charge of arrangements as president of the L.A. was Mrs. Bill Elston, ably assisted by Mrs. Ross Mann and Mrs. Jack Willits as conveners. Those serving and preparing the generous repast were Mrs. glen McKercher, Mrs. Wes -Paulin, MrS:13111-Dett tbia= Mrs. Hyde Campbell, Mrs. Bill Harmon, Miss Edith Warwick, Mrs. Wilfred Warwick, Mrs. J. J. Elliott, Mrs. Ray Elliott, Mrs. Lola Mann, Mrs. Hairy Elliott, Mrs. Keith Moffat, Mrs. Stanley Moffat, Mrs. Arnold Liliow, Mrs. Alvin Smith and Mrs. Joe Walker. Barbecue ends season BLUEVALE — The June meet- ing of the United Church Mission Band was held at the home of their leader, Mrs. Allan Nichol- son. Thirteen members answered the roll call and a short outdoor meeting was followed by a game of baseball. Following this a bar- becue wa,s enjoyed' by .all and several games were played after- wards, This was the final meeting be- fore the -summer vdcacion. THERE WAS -A .RECORD attendance at the biennial church supper served by the L.A. of Knox Presbyterian Church, Bluevale, Wednesday evening, believed to be the largest turnout in nearly 50 years. —Staff Photo. The Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, June 8, 1972 will find our store a pleasant and convenient place to shop. Always friendly, courteous service OPEN FRIDAYS TO 9 p.m. Carnation Stuart House Fresh. Daily in the Bakery Department Toastmaster - MIXED 8cColfaliR ROLLS .49 ffRisiTTERI-IORNS. PASTRY.....4,5 .?/.79 Toastmaster - 'Cligis TY BREAD... 240z. . Cit-inCkw: 'CREAM ROLL weiii.16/2 SUEY LOAF Facelle Royale - White or Colored PAPER TOWELS Pkg. of 2 .59 r , White Swan - White or Colored BATHROOM TISSUE 6 Rolls S5 Carnation - 6 Oz. MASHIM POTATOES Insitta$ 1 Sweet or Sweet Mixed HEINZ PICKLES 32 Oz. •55 Blue Bonnet Colored MARGARINE 3 Lbs. .99 Grape, Orange -Grapefruit, Pineapple- Grapefruit or Grapefruit House and Garden Bug Killer Schneider's PORK SAUSAGE Frozen Frozo Choke GREEN PEAS 43 Product of Honduras - ,Chiquita GOLDEN BANANAS..,.... VsAsiniiiC116i3is ORANGES. U.S. Marsh, Pink or White - 56's SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT Ontario GREEN ONIONS- 2 Bun. • 25 Ontario RADISH WITH TOPS... 2 Bun. .25 Ont. Hot House •7 ‘8 Oz. Schneider's United States No 1 - 24's ICEBERG LETTUCE .27 iilicii"EiN011 CARROTS 2L, .33 NEW P�TATOES ,0 Lb .89