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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-01-10, Page 12Page I2—The Winghani Ad io Et11.0t, tune hursday, January 10, 1974 Personal Notes from Whitechurch Guest's with Bill Brown of Lucknow on NeW Year's were Mrs. Charles Tiffin, Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. George Young, Heather, Bradley and Cheryl of Langside, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Johnston of Belgrave, Miss Janette Johnston of London, Mr. and Mrs: Fred Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson, Waite - church. This community W15 sorry to learnon TL, sci...y that Miss Annie Lennedy of Wingham had to ret urn t( •'!r. ham and Dis- triet Rosp Mr. and Mr Russel McGuire were Monday ek uung visitors itt with Mr. and Mrs 1. ctor Emer- son. Mrs. Gershom Johnston and George Grigg of Wingham were New Year's guests with Mr. and tsars. Clarence Ritchie and family, seeond Con., Kinloss. Mrs. Gershom Johnston and George Grigg were recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Smith and family of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw and family arrived home from Florida on Saturday. They ex- perienced no difficulties with gas shortage. Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher and family aiid„their friends, My. and Mrs. Jack Burns and family of Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Estey of Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. Machan of Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fisher ag4 family of Don Mills ;1 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dawson and family of Campbeilford; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lougheed and family, Pickering; -Mr. and Mrs. 13i11 Gibson and family, White- church; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Forster and family, Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rintoul, Carol, Kimberley and Debbie of Kettleby were holiday visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rintoul and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Black of Belgrave. On Sunday Leroy left for Denver, Colorado, to show Orville Osborne's Charolais cattle which had been successful in winning ribbons at the Royal Winter Fair and Regina Fair. He was accompanied by Dave Hassen of Guelph. Daye is also showing cattle at Denver for folks who can't go along and show their own. • Brian Falconer of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mowbray. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan were their daught?f, Mrs: Dave Craig, Mr. Craig and family on Friday from Midland; Mrs. Pat Donnelly and Mr. Donnelly and fatally of Streetsville. Miss Mary Lou Milligan's friend from Streets - ville visited here on Saturday, Robert Mowbray's farnily the weekend celebrated his birth. day by taking he and Mrs. Mowbray to Lee's Restaurant where 13 gathered for the cele- bration. After the meal all went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mowbray, where slides of , their retent tour were shown. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Magoffin of Lucknow were holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Don Gray and f-4vrtilv nf London 'and Mr and Mrs. Don Dick of Ingersoll. We are sorry to report Geortie Fisher of Wingham is a patient in Wingham • and ,District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sleight - holm and Janet and Mrs. Dan ,,Tiffin and Mr. and Mrs. Dalton 'Noel of Alsia Craig visited Sun- day wan Miss Joyce Tiffin of London Mi.. and Mrs. D.on Caesar and family were Sunday evening visitors with litr. and Mrs. Dive. Ireland and family ,of Teeswater and with her parents, Mr'. and Mrs. Jim Struthers of Teeswater. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Inglis 'ant, Susie at Dartmouth, NS., are visiting with his grandniother, Mrs. Toni Inglis; Betty and Tom. They also plan to visit his parents, Mr, and Mrs. I Inglis of Earlton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott, Ruth, Paul, Barn', David and Karen were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Laura Galbraith of Wing - ham. 4-H-AchieveMent Day is ilping held this Saturday at Walkerton, 9:304 p.m. The Wonien's Insti- tute meinbers,are asked to attend the afternoon session. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson of Kinlough were Saturday callers on Mr. and Mrs. Bill EvShs. Whitechurch YF'S will hold' their meeting this Saturday eve- ning in the Sunday School i.00m at 8:30. Mr. and Mrs. Albert .Coultes spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs'. Blaine` Coultes, Debbie, Blaine and Kevimat Oakville. a If 14 RUG ViiMeR PeRSIR IS •Ift*E4Scioesmt•LasisoWs.ORRIKItitu.p.ii?Rf)'1141ErwietRSII 1"S 41".i.o, rer1111111'igel 1111 1111 L ullAilluf1116 'II PA" "li ?Nil IIC't,l'oF.14 1"; t—FT;i7 ' 17 0:1/14111; ‘r4 II le 111111111f'11111111 Ill Irsolre; 1:),,i4oup,000 ogt R CWAARE ROUGH. Kolit IN FoReAe- PRIM, - 41, The Wingham Advance -Times,. Thursday, January 10, 1974 a *MAPLE LEAF FRESH cHicKE LEGS Ib. • AMPLE ,LEAF FRESH BREASTS • AV!NG ER PICNIC S ()udder Ib. MAPLE LEAF SMOKED COOKED E 2/ 6 az: • MAPLE LEAF 5 VARIETIES MAPLE LEAF DEVON SLICED. BREAKFAST $ 1°'b. l SCHNEIDER'S PKG. OF 8 SCHNEIDER'S LINK • USNO„CEBERG ieners .61 ISauiage S5 HEAD LETTUCE 24S.25 .. . • 0% SCHNEIDER'S ; 4 VARIETIES, a A% O.S. NO. 1 VINE RIPE - SANDIA! 11;14 SPREAPROILL8....44/ TOMATOES PRODUCT OFHONDURAS CuisITOITA BANANAS . TANGE110ORANGES 125 S Doz. 39 SPRAY FRESHCRANBERRIES ..•. ib..29 CANADA FANCY DELICIOUS APPiES.....i3,459CANADA NO. 1 ., WASHED 2is'AR .43 UtfSENIERY B BUNCH .39 GREEN ONIONS .25 fig' 47/1.174 "0117/14 IMPERIAL 100% VEGETABLE OIL MARGARINE 3 Ib. Fainily ' 1 29 BURN'S LINK SCHNEIDER'S RING Sausage Ib. .79 Bologna lb. .9 5 CAMPFIRE COOKED HAM SLICES 6 oz. • FRESH PORK Spare Ribsib • • A' SCHNEIDER'S COLBY CHEESE $ 105 $' CHEF PRIDE 1 0 9 PIZZA 2 PAI4CKoz,. WESTON'S CHOCOLATE SWISS ROLLS 8c OFF ,39 :33 10c OFF .49 Y & 5 ALLSORTS LICORICE 32 oz. 199 FROZEN FOOD PALMOLIVE LIQUID DETERGENT RHODE'S PKG. OF 5 LOAVES BREAD DOUGH /1°5 McCAIN JULIENNE SHOESTRING FRENCH FRES 2 lbs WESTON'S ICED COFFEE SNACK BUNS WETTICH'S RASPBERRY JELLY ROLLS 10c OFF 6'S E D SMITH CHERRY PIE FILLER 190. • OLD TYME Noz. TOLE SYRUP.75 E.D. SMITH'BLUEBERRY PIEFILLER 19 oz. .69 DESSERT TOPPING MIX LUCKY WHIP 2/$1 4 oz. 111 HEINZ 24 (:)z• Spaghetti and THANK YOU lc BOOK .53 RICH'S COME RII(H. • BERE'S BLANCHED OR SPANISH PtANUTS10c OFF 12 OZ. 015 32 oz. MATCHES . 1 9 CTN °F KITCHEN GARBAGE BAGS TUFFY JR. . 12S.79 Tomato Sauce 14 oz BATHROOM TISSUE 6/$ WONDERSOFT R°LLS COLGATE TOOTH BRUSinif$\ ADULT P.P. 49 •,, KELLOGG'S VAN CAMP BEANS with PORK 3/97 • i4oz o. SCHWARTZ SMOOTH PEANUT BUTTER $159 3 lbs. 2/$ CORN FLAKES 16 oz CARNATION Evaporated 4/$1 Milk Tall 16 oz I RED 1:110hrr GROCERY LIMITED. 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