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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-02-28, Page 14Page 14 ---The Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday„ February xi, 1974 Whitechurch Personal .Notes.,. Mrs. Annetta Jantzi and sons Donald and Larry and Mrs. Clockrnan of Milverton visited on Sunday with George Fisher, a pa- tient at Wingham and District Hospital since last Wednesday, and also With Mrs. Fisher. 's Mr. and Mrs. George Currie re- turned home to their farm home in East Wawanosh after spending a few weeks with their relatives An London, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McConnell and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth • *inegarden, who brought them home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer King en Thursday went to Keswick where on Friday they attended the fun- eral, of Ws aunt, Mrs. John King, who leaves to mourn her passing :her 91 -year-old husband. Mr. and Mrs. King returned home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Leggatt of Oakville spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Murdock. Dave andlloyd were first-year students at Knox College. After the one year Dave left the min- istry and is now at the Federal ' Post Office, Oakville. Visitors on the weekend With Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc- Clenagban were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss of Plattsville and on Sunday, Mrs. Walter James of Woodstock. Attending—Open House at On- tario college Huron Park on Wednesda, y Were Mr. and Mrs. Walter: Elliott and family, Mrs. Gordon Elliott, Wingham; Mr. and • Mrs. Clarence Ritchie and family, 2nd concession, Kinloss and Mrs. Ted Robinpon. Spring is just around the corner, in Whitechurch community •as many report seeing and hearing the crows. •The Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, February 28, 1974 Mr. »nd Mrs. Wilbert Sch- wichtenberg, 140rl and Key of Port Elgin wereSodayisitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes. On the weekend George Conn of Sherbrooke, Quebec, phoned home and they had the same type of storm there as we had here. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russel McGuire were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sootheron and son Don. of Clinton, Mrs. Relga Koehler and son Michael of Goderich. Congratulations to Mr. and -Mrs. Alan Falconer on the arrival Sunday afternoon at Wingham and District Hospital, a baby boy, 8 lbs. 4 oz,, Timothy Alan, a brother for Tony. Due to the storm on Friday evening the dance which Was to,. have been held in the Whitechurch Hall had to be cancelled proving a disappointment to many. Mrs. Earl Vaslicit and Mrs. Wallace Conn on Monday accom- panied Wilford Castick to Ripley where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott. Miss Alma Conn who is graduating this 'year, on 'Airs - day went by plane to Silehe, chewan for an interview with a veterinary there. »» . Visitors, on the weekend with Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert Mowbray were Mr. and Mrs. Athetrarden . and Shelley of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Purdon and Ray- mond and Mr. and 1Wrs. Angus Falconer and Kevin, all of Wrath- roy, Paul Falconer of Sarnia» and Brian of Toronto. • This community was saddened on the weekend when it» »was 'learned Saturday evening that Mts. EuniceGillespie in her 92nd Year *WO at itiffithina hoapitaL She was a very active per in United,Church wor in the community 4u4tho Institute, having been a charter member of it. Tits ealn*Writr extol)* sympathy to her , Jaick, and Mrs. Gillosplo of Sarni* and her daughter, 44004 and husband Garnet rodeo! with whom she reelded; aim to her sisters in the We#, end the grandchildren. We am sorry to report that Art Burrows on Sunday was visiting friends at Hanover when *it after ;Ulmer he suffered a severe heart attack. At time of reporting he was in intensive cafe at Han- over. The community wishes him a 'very speedy recovery. P Home, for the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Ira wall, 'were Mias Mary Len Wall of London and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wall of Toronto., Mr. and Mrs.' Jim Taylor of East livawanesh visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ross, • Dalton Schultz h8s» had a new siding of white put »on his house. ,• • SUSAN BAIN; Teddy Brophy, Lynda Wittig. and Pam Reid were the,four hoe .tessee at a Oulde Open Howie at St. Paul's Anglican church on the ,evening of feh..19. The Qpen. House featured displays of the girls' handiwork and lairIOUlde literature. /1'he event *as put on as part of Scout,GLiicle week. ,whlch, ce4e,brates the. birthday of the. movement's founder i.grO,Badert-Powell.' • .•• , , (Staff Photo) "a cumENHousi cHoice . , . • , „ , . , FLAVOR CRYSTALS --4 varieties . 3:oz. KRAFT SALAD DRESSING 32 OZ. STOKEI:Y 'FANCY PESHONEY POD 616NARCH CAKE AND PASTRY FLOUR. ALL VEGETABLE SHORTENING BAYER TABLETS ASPIRIN .85 .99 CARNATION, PLAIN OR MARSHMALLOW HOT CHOCOLATE HERSHEY INSTANT CHOCOLATE DRINK CHEF BOY -AR -DEE CHEESE PIZZA:MIX Ommirmor PRODUCT OP HONDURAS BANANAS CHIQUITA U.S. TEMPLE 125's ORANGES DOZ- 6 WHITE OR PINK GRAPEFRUIT FLORIDA 4gis 5 159 CANADA FANCY 113s APPLES,.....DEUC:OUS 5/4 MEXICAN NO. I 28 OZ. • MAPLE LEAF READY404ERVE SMOKED STAIN REMOVER LYSOL SPRAY 23 OZ. • PALMOLIVE LIQUID DETERGEFIT 39 14 OZ. I -.2402. WHITE SWAN DELUXE 2 PACK athroom,:.Tissuet' 2Pkas • ,89 FROZEN FOOD » 2 LBS,1 TOMATOES... LL 43 U.g. NO. 1--24's U.S. LETTUCE .33z BUb te11111‘ 6 02 2 19 GREEN ONIONS... 2 BUN U S. NO* CELERY STALKS 3 CANADA NO 1 ed PICNIC SHOULDER POIASINVALE " * Cold Fish & Chips 24.0Z. 19 McCAIN STRAWBERRY Shortcake 32 OZ.. 11 19 MtCAIN Brussels Sprouts iooz. .35 Wil/1041 tUOAN ON CINNAMON • 2 PKOS. - n IIts , 12'S • 14110 DATI vt Loaf WOWS IIWISINNY MUFFINS 12c OPP 4I's JAW CHUM ON 110 NUTS. 10c OFF 1102. 071 00