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Personal Notes from Fordwich 1874111. bktr
Mr. and M. Robert Connell
visited with Mrs, IX S. tfac-
Naughton in Wingham on Satur-
day and on Sunday they and
Apert Hall visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Duncan and family in
Brampton.
The sympathy of the COW
munity goes out to the family of
the late Garn King who passed
away Saturday in the Palmerston
Rospital.
Weekend vititers with Mr. 040
Mrs. Clarence Carswell were Bill
Carswell of Kitchefler, Mr., and
lift's. Dave Inglia of,Lucan. Little
Miss Jan Perguson,of George,
town spent 'all last week wit1 her
grandpa,rents,1/4while heparents,
Mr, and Mrs, loYnn Ferguson,
enjoyed a week's vacation in
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Florida,
Noah -Reis is Confined to Winghatn and District Hospital.
lliss`WendY and Master 'Wayne
Weber ot Pahnerstoi spent the
weekend with their grand-
parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Brice
Sothern.
Mr. and Mrs, Amon Dernerling
visited one day last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Goldrich
and family In GuelPh.
Master Bruce King underwent
a tonailleCtoMY lint Week in
Palmerston Hospital.
miss Sharon Montonx is spend-
ing some time in London.
Miss Ruth Johnston spent a few
days last ,week with her sister,
Mrs. A. B. Lindsay in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Doig of
-Molesworth visited Saturday
with Mr, and Mrs. Harold Doig.
•Miss Margaret Lumk of Tor-
onto and John Harris of Peter -
bora spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Clare Harris..
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore visit-
ed Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs.
Hugh Frew and Sharon in
Cambridge.
The Fordwich Women's Ine
stitute was plead to learn this
we* that Mrs. Dick Agla's wall
hanging, entered into the ACWW
handicraft competition, received
third prim) at provincial level and
will now go on to be judged in
Australia at the ACWW Interna-
tional Competition.
Jack Winter spent several days
last week with relatives in Col-
lingwood.
Miss ,Rosemary Nickel of Lis-
towel spent a few days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Nickel.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Jack -King and
Roger of Guelph spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Randy
King.
Mr. and Mrs. Anson Demerling
and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bast
attended the birthday dinner for
Wendy and Gary ROW
Hanover on Sunday.
The 4-H girls held a party en
Sunday afternoon at the borne of
MM. Deng Harding. The occasl
was Mrs. Harding's birthday.
Mrs. Margaret Cameron 01
Elora, Misses,Jean Cameron and
Ann Miller of Fergus were $400
day guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Killer,
weekly euchre •
BELGRAVE Eleven:tables
of euchre were played in the COM-
munity rooms last Wednesday
evening with winners as follows:
high lady, Mrs. Ross King;" tow
lady, 'Mrs. Clarence Hanna;
novelty lady, Mrs. Albert Dagen;
high man, Ross King; low man,
Fred Porter; novelty man, Abner
Nethery.
surprise
the hOMII el Mr(1.11.rand lifreweirs.
Walker ln how et George
Walker, en the mask* of his
00th birthdy. The
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and
Those
Mrs* George Welker.
Aim Ernbe Walker., Mr. and .
Wilfred Walker, Donald and
Doug, Mr. And Al. Clarence
Walker. Cathy and 11.1 el, Glen
And Clieql Walker, - Noreen
AratitTOng, Mr* and Mrs* Murray
Vincent and Dean, Mi. and Mrs.
Harold Walker of Go 40141* and
WillismJIumphrey Of St.: Helens.
Later in the eveningMr, and
Mrs. James Errington and Mrs*
Vent Erring ton 'of St* Selena.
called to extend their 'congratu,
LOUIS STOREY showid Lou Readman of Readtran's Texaco, his prize from last week's
Festiva of Values gleawr. Mr; SUFV)PS'Prlle was a knife'set. (Staff Photo)
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REGULAR OR BUTTERMIL
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Mushrooms ,.... •
AYILMER CHOICE BING.
WESTON'S GRANNY 10c OFF 12'S
Butter Tarts
ktiCK's BABY DILL -SWEET MIX
OR BREAD & BUTTER 2/
Pickles is..
MAPLE LEAF READY TO SERVE DINNER
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SCHNEIDER'S SOFT
CHEF'S PRIDE
PIZZA
ELM GROVE
DAIRY.
U.S. GREEN
MONARCH GINGERBREAD OR
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