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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-02-14, Page 14Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson who were married Saturday in the Fordwich United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Klaassen were Kitchener visitors one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Tudan and Terry of Mississauga spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Hans Rybicki. Mrs. Tessie Zimmerman of Gorrie visited a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sim - MOM. Garn King on Saturday was taken to Palmerston Hospital from the Village Numb* Home. Mr. and Mrs. William Marriner and Mr. and Mrs. Wray Cooper returned home over the weekend after enjoying two weeks' vaca- tion in Hawaii. Mrs. Lind and Mrs. McGrath of Southampton visited a few days last week with Mr. and Naim Warren. Mr. and lira Randy King at- tended the funeral on Monday in Fergus of the former's grand- father, Mark Bellamy. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Finley of Milton called on friends in the Village Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack King and Roger of Guelph were weekend visitors with Mi'. and Mrs. Randy King. The sympathy of the commun- ity goes to Mr.. and Mrs. Dave Steinacker of Orangeville and „formerly of Fordwich in the death of the latter's father, Mr. Agnew of Chesley. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Patterson and family of Toronto visited Saturday with Mrs. Pearl Patter- son. Mr, and Mrs. Dave Schneider and Mark of Kitchener spent Sat- urday with Mr. and hirs. Armstrong. Little Barbers Anne returned home with them after sponding several days With Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Armstong. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ettinger, Mrs. Andy Miller. and Kevin Vont FrklaY in Kitebener. Mr. and Mns, Piail Wendt of Toronto nPolit the. weekend.with Mrs, E. A. Schaefer. Mra.13ert Wylie was able to re- turp\home last, week frcan Walk- erton Hospital following surgery. 'Lorne Wilson of Toronto, Miss Pat King of St. Jambe, Miss Linda Ettinger of Waterloo and Miss SandilkAllan of Georgetown spent the weekend at their par- ents' homes. Randy King had the misfortune to fall off a ladder at the Ford- wich Feed MM and injure his back. X-rays were taken at the Palmerston Hospital and reveal- ed no bones were Wires. held on Wedneday n&ght a home of Mrs. Bill Wilson intoner 44 Ms Carol Hoffman) a brkle- elect of this month, Contests and games were held. .Car opened her many and useful gifts ter which she thanked everyone and lunch was served by, the Wass. Mr.•and Mrs. Hugh Frew and Sharon or Cambridge visited one .day last week with M. and Mrs; Earl Moort, • Abe Haasnoot was able to re - tarn. home from Listowel Me- morial Hospital last week after spending several days there. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Galbraith of Guelph were Sunday 'grit** with, Mrs. Verna Galbraith a`nd. Mrs. Elsie Strong. 41111 1101, Of )10,11:04 spent the weekend witk hirparents and. visited 8und4y Notth Mr. and Mrs Vernon Inglis In li*rnosoh,. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mo. Ervin ROO wore W. and Mrs. Cordon McGee and (*mitt of walkertont formerly of lake - let. Mr. aid Mrs. Gordon Mint and Mr. '.0.404 Mrs. Cliff Hallman N4404 $an. .day.WitbArLand Mrs, Douglas Fixture and fair,41y, of They did it, againt Lakelet won. over Drew 441ast Thursday. The playoffs , will start this Friday night when Lakelet and Drew will meet for the best 3 out of15. The Winghain A.dvance-Times, Thursday, February 14, 1974 MAPLE LEAF FRESH GRADE "A!' ROASTING , . • .•, AYLMER CREAM OF CELERY $ 0, , a SERE'S MST CHOJC: . SCHNEIDER'S 8 VOileiies ONTARIO NO. 1 COOKING ONTARIO NO. 1 WASHED SPINACH 10 oz. ONTARIO FANCY McINTOSH APPLES .35 .75 WESTON'S TWISTY CRULLER 10c OFF SCHNEIDER'S SLICED Breakfast Bacon lb. PKG. MOUTHWASH & GARGLE PEPPERIDGE FARM CHOP VANILLA, COCOANUT OR MAPLE SPICE' LAYER CAKES 1302. .63 KELLOGG'S BLUEBERRY SCOPE 12 oz. 1 09 JACK'S BLANCHED OR SPANISH Peanuts 14 oz. RED FRONT. GROCERY LIMITED PHONE 35114020 OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK " BURNS READY TO SERVE , r