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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-01-10, Page 7• w holiday .Volta of Mull. K. M. MacLennan were Mr.and, - MrsaGil on y�and son y_y� Me of E : is and *s. Donald_ WhItrt Sault . Ste. -.Mss and Mrs, Anne Whitfi Gorr* Mrs. Maryaf1e spent the awistnfas vacations with lir sister; lifes.MOM, and • Mr• Ilienllin, at London. they ati de funeral service held MO / morning .for Mr. Taylor's cow, We Mona Who pissed away Friday evening at his home, Mr. and Mrs. Rolston Steep of ton else attended the Service; Mr. Steep is it MOW/ of Mr. „Taylor, . 4•..,►'7ji. WHAT'S COOKING / v \' , r -.1 ,i `` + �/ - AT p 4 ,,,�,}y / —Trlangl, Discount , ' ' PLENTY! ,': ,, BIG SAVINGS EVERY DAY OF THE WEEK THAT'S WHAT! �, H ! BAYER- 100'S ASPIRIN SPECIAL .69 EXTRA DRY DEODORANT Arrid Reg: $1.59 .. 9 1oz. FAMILY SIZE LISTERINE Reg. $1.83 • 1 9 NOXZEMA 8 oz. , Skln Crearn:Reg,,179 i -1 9• FLINTSTONE MULTIPLE 100'S VITAMINS Reg. $4.69 9 AIR FRESHENER 7 oz.. SPRAY TIN 2/$ A e. ...r R 19'i - R PRINCE MATCH ABELLI 15 oz. :Economy Size- anL�tIOflReg. $2.50• 9 TRIANGLE` p OIB'CUUNT PATF#r A/FD/C/A'fS • COSNFn<s • TOBACCOS Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays - S' I days Noon to Sitz MR. AND MRS. MILTON FRASER celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Jan. 2. Friends and neighbors came to extend their best wishes to the couple at an open house held,at the Bluevale United. Church. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser live at RR 3, Brussels. (Staff Photo) Gorrie Personal Notes. Christmas visitors at thelionie of Mr. and Mrs. Goldwyn Thomp- son, were Mr., and Mrs. Barry Jones and Leslie of Grimsby, Mr. and Mrs. David ' Tho psbn and Heather of Scarborough and Mr. 'and' .Mrs. Dale Thompson and Jason of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. George Greer of Hanover visited Thursday at the same home. Mrs. Ewart Whitfield visited friends in the village. ' Mr. and Mrs. Grant Miller and , family of Sudbury spent the holi- day week with Mr.. and Mrs. Archie Miller. Mrs. James Brears=of Brusselset Mr. and s.; BBeverley Brears and family".off Palmerston, also- spent -Ctnristw mas at the Same home. Mrs. Frank Earls of London,. and Miss Lynne Earls of Mon- treal spent a few'days with Mrs. ' Thomas MacDonald and also visited Mrs. Wilford King in Wingham Hospital. Miss Kathy Powell of Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. Brion Elliott of Kit- chener and Wilson Powell from Fanshawe College were' Christ- mas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Powell, Bruce, Dickieson LADIES' CASUAL. AND DRESS SHOES SAVINGS UP TO 50% SELECTION OF. PANT BOOTS 10% 1O 20%0FF CARSON AND SAMSONRE' LUGGAGE SETS 20% OFF SEE OUR BARGAIN TABLE WITH BIG SAVINGS ON SLIPIERS 11 SHOES Josephine St .Hotoi OF ISMER SHOES" Wingham ..4...1.4. .. ►4441^444 1414 44 .4 1 411. 1.4: 14♦444.4.4. 4444. 4 4 4 4 44+44'1►♦ —Of Guelph spent the weekend at With Mrs. Sheldon Mann and also .the same home. visited Mr. Mann in Listowel Me - Mrs. Frank Wright s "pent Box,- moriat Hospital. inirDay vfth Mr. and Mrs.. Allan Mr,. rad Mrs. Maurice Dennis McRae of Teeswater. and panne visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson Mr. and lVirs. Paul Rowles of Kit- ., visited. Mrs. Sam Robinson in K chener. \ W Hospital on Thursday: ' • Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shortreed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibson re- and Jody of Walton spent New turned Wednesday after spending "Year's at the home of Mrs. Harry two weeks at. Fort Lauderdale, King. and Miami, Florida. w' • Mrs. Watson Brown and Mr. Manfred Irwin is a pat Listowel Memorial. Hospital, and Mrs. Oscar Nickel of Lisp Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Coulter towel visited Sunday with Mrs`: 'and family and' Fred Coulter ~,John Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ori ,„: 11,5, spentrNew Year sat the' t M dad s *Melon 1Oltiandof 10 (4' WAW g s Mrs. Josephine Brydgis sPent 011Thristmas with Mr. and Airs, Ke t :Downie and family at Plung and New Year's in arborough with Mir. and Mfrs. Eld. -DOn Viandest Miss R McDougall of Toronto, Mir. and Mrs, Alan Nicholson, Mary Anne and Steven, Mr, and ;Mrs. George Whitby, Peter and Michael, Miss Beverly Merrick., Mr. and Mrs. Ron'.erd and Mr. and Mrs. Greg Ycddeati of Burlington visited at the `home of 'Mrs. '1. W. Merrick over the holiday season. —Henry Pattison and family bad as dinner gusts recently, Mr, -anti Mrs. Gerald Watson, Allan and Gregory' of Forest. . --Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pattison had as guests recently his mother, Mrs. " Allan Pattison, Wingham, and his daughter and son-in4aw, Mr. and Nf rs. ,lack Marks and 711 Steven of RR 5, Wungham. �_ —Mrs. William. Elston Minnie Stre, enjChristm all neternbersoyed of her familyAs withwho gathered at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. William Elston, -Morris Township..In all, 28 attended the gathering, among them Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Thomas and mem- bers of their family from Wing - ham., Kitchener and Toronto; Mrs. James Elston and Larry of RR 4, Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Doman and Miss Nancy Elston 'of Kitchener;' Mr. and Mrs. 4dwin Elston Qf RR 1,. Arva and members of their family; Mr. and mrs. Wayne Elston of Wingham; Murray -Elston, Miss Trudy McLeigh and Miss Gaye Stewart, all of London. Mr.- and Mrs. John Mills of Wiarton ' spent Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. Monty Bennett, Mr.. Bennett and family. —Miss M. 'Linkiater has re- turned home after° spending two weeks with relatives tri Goderich. Listow i. . Mrs. Eccles Dow and Mr. and t ur and Kevin of Belmore visit - Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft of ;Bel- ed Sun , grave were New Year guests of dpy� Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hector ;Hamilton. �0 Pyke_ Mr. and Mrs. William Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bennett loughby• of Molesworth visited visited at the home of Mr. and ' Wednesday. With Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Snider of Elmira on Jack Bennett. Thursday. Mr. and • Mrs. Ronald Mann of Mrs. John Van de Kemp. Jr. is a Heathcote spent the weekend patient in Stratford Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fitch, Ar- Lakelet Personals (Too.late for last issue) Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harper spent Christmas in Toronto and Acton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Metzger and family spent part of Christ- mas holidays with Mrs. Esther Smith in London. Mr., and Mrs. Gordon Metzger of Palmerston visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Metz- ger. Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor, Mona Mills, and Don Taylor of Islington spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Judge. Mrs. Lorna Clark and Tim, ktratford, spent Christmas holi- days with ' her parents, Mr.. and Mrs. ,Elmer Greenley. - Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.- Robert Hibberd in Bel - grave. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dickert,, Sheryl and Danny,. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Klein, Kitchener, Mr. _.Murray Dickert and Mrs. G. Klein and Ed of Clifford spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Dickert and Karen. Mr. and Mrs.'Eugene • Metzger visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: Gordon Metzger at Palmerston. .They visited. Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. •Maurice Dick. —Mr. and Mrs. Geert Guikema have moved into their new home on the corner of Victoria and Leopold Streets. Mrs. Olive l has rehirne to her Edward Street home after holidaying with her Vie, Mrs, Bill LL.angton, Mr. Langton and family, Downsview. tsars. , Mary J. Nicholson visited over the Cl ristmasseason. . with her son-in4aw°and daughter,. Mr. and Mrs. Mton Elliott awl family, near Listowel, "ateand * and Mrs, family._ - spending some time inith Bronson before bli *p le Royal Roads: Military . Collosei Victoria, B.C., after spendieg Christmas vacation at No hems --SteveP ,aypie and Miss Perdue both of'Ibr nto were Oun,, day dinner guests�'. Vii. chris Jackson, Josephine 'INCH MARKET Open 'Doily Except Suri 'Until 9:00 pm.° WE DELIVER - TELEPHONE :2 7..2240: WESTON SUPREME WHITE BREAD A1.tEN'& ..Orange. Apple, Gear» FRUIT DRINKS- AYLMER 4› PEAS & OARROTS KING SIZE CHER DETERGENT KIST - 26 Oz. No Return Bottles Ginger Ale, -:Orange, Lemon- Lime or -Pepsi w 400; 3 for 1 3 for 14. Qs:; ▪ 2for43c. 2 for SUNSPUN • . 8 Or, CHEESE SLICES ■ k CATELLI - 16 Oz. Pkg. g' Macaroni or Spaghetti .: 3 for WESTINGHOUSE - 60w or 1OOw, Regular 59c.Pkg, LIGHT . BULBS. - - :On y Fe nice to yoursei You've given gifts to everyone else lately; now be. nice, give one to yourself . =- the gift of time time well -spent, that is. 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At Conestoga, College, we'll help you spend, your time well — just 12 - 48 weeks, deperiding on 'the program you choose, tri your own time and, at your own speed, and for a modest fee. \' • • • •, • • • NEW YEAR'S BABY --This little miss was 6n her own when we took her picture on Monday, with her mother, Mrs. John Van De Kemp of RR 2, Gorrie, being transferred to Strat- ford General Hospital. Little Brenda, weighirig in at eight lbs. three ozs., arrived at 1:40 p.m. on Jan. 2. She is the third child born to Mr. and Mrs. Van De Kemp and has a brother and sisterolat home. Besides best wishes for a "happy life, little Br' nda was the recipient of $5 from John .N. Grabb, formerly of Listowel and now, during the winter months, residing at 260 Mirror Lake Drive; St. Petersburg, Fla. 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