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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-03-07, Page 16page 16—The Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, March 7, 1974 Personal Notes from Whitechurch Charles Thompson of'Lindsay was home last week from college for the mid -winter holiday. Last week Mrs. Thompson and Charles spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson of Nottawa, Claybourne Thompson of Feversham and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Batchelor of Proton. Miss Ruth Elliott last week commenced in-service training at University Hospital, London, where she will be for four weeks. She will then return to college at Huron Park and write exams. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott .on Wednesday attended the Farm Show.at London and on Saturday Paul Elliott attended it. Robert Mowbray on Sunday visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, Wingham. Mrs. Alan Falconer and baby Timothy Alan returned home 1 from Wingham and District Hospital on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Caesar ond Vicki spent Saturday in London. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pluton of West Wawanosh visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Schwich- tenberg, Lori and Kerry of Port Elgin spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes and on Saturday, went on to the Ice Capades. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig and Lana visited a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Carman Machan of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mc- Clenaghan of Waterloo were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Donnelly and Angela of Streetsville visited Saturday with her parents, Mr. championship in their league and Mrs. Wallace Milligan and when they won on Friday night with her sister, Mrs. Alan over Fordwieh at the final She Falconer, Mr. Falconer and at Be!more Arena. The Be'grave family. Tykes also took part in the Visitors on Sunday with Mr. tournament at Lucknow on and Mrs. Jtonald Coultes and Saturday where they won one family were Mr. and Mrs. Rae game and lost one. Lewis and Michael of Wingham, Mrs. George Currie last week Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller of God- returned home after a ten-day erich. stay in Wingham Hospital. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Crowston of Mrs. E. W. Beecroft and Karen ,Lucknow accompanied Mr,. and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw, Janet and Kimberley on Sunday. to Chat- ham to visit with the formers' son, Clarence Crowston, Mrs. Crowston and family. Miss Bonnie Inglis of Toronto was a recent weekend visitor with her grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Inglis, Tom and Betty. This mild spring-like weather has brought the snowdrops to were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sin- namlin, Richard, Wayne and Brock of Monkton. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jamieson and Carol of Wingham and Tom Jamieson of Whitechurch were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jamieson and family. Congratulations to the Bel - grave Tykes on winning the. show their white heads abOve the. ground 111 Sheltered .00oks. Arthur Burrows is still a pa- tient at Hanover HoSpital. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Garry and Gayle Rintoul on Saturday attended the Golden Sitting Service sale of 441 calves for. future 4-H members at Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rintoul and giris were also there as , Leroy was assisting in the sale. Wbitecharch YPS on Sunday . afternoon at 2:30 conducted a worship service at Pinecrest Manor. Mr.', and Mrs. Walter Moore, Linda, RiOard and Cindy were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Johnston of Mildmay, Mr. and Mrs. Russel McGuire spent the weekend with—Mr. and Mrs. Lee McGuire and Elmer McGuire in Toront9. Mrs. Wallace Conn accompa- nied Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ross to London on Tuesday. Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Conn visited in the city • with Wk. and Mrs. Herb fluatert, returning home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. BIU Rintotil turned on Thursday from 4 two-weel; trip to Florida. Mr. and. Mrs. Earl' visited Saturday at" Victoria Hospital, London, with her mother. Miss Alma Conn of Guelph Uni, versity spent Friday evening and Saturday 'With, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morrisoll Of Little Current spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morrison, Lueknow, and on Saturday visit- ed at the Psychiatric Hospital, Goclerich, with his brother Jack. On Sunday they called oh White- church friends and relatives. Mrs. Bill Gibson and Rhondg. and Mrs. George Fisher visited in Guelph on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Estey and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher and family. Mrs. Earl Caslick visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Caslick and family of Culross. A CARVING SET was Mrs. David Cameron's prize In the final Festival of Values draw. Mrs. Cameron is being con, gratulated by Hilda Stainton of the Wingham Service Cen- tre where she entered the draw. (Staff Photo) The Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, March 7, 1974 • • • 4 VARIETIES 6 oz. MINUTE RICE MIX 2/11 BERE'S DESStCATED OR FEATHERSTRIP • 7 oz. COCOANUT 2/.69 TAN ORANGE FLAVOR CRYSTALS 31/2 oz. •ST LAWRENCE CORN OIL TOOTHBRUSH COLGATE DELUXE Reg. 79c PEPSI CASE OF 24 DIET PEPSI Tins MOUNTAIN DEW:10 oz. m COLGATE SO. M.L. 279 25 pz. .79 CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP TOOTHPASTE 2/.99 SYLVANIA 60 or 100 WATT 3/100 LIGHT BULBS POWDERED DETERGENT 6/109 p u N al KING SIZE 11 FACELLE ROYALE ,2 ROLL PA' eK 31b77 W 1,5 SCHNEIDERS MINI SIZZLER wEsToN.10.0FF CRUELLER DO -NUTS wiiiicHis am). OFF BAKE ii.SERVEBREAD • JACK'S. Rog. 59c PEANUTTLE BERE'S BLANCHED OR SPANISH .PEANUTS . .r , 8 oz. . .37c TWIN PACK • • • 39c 9 oz. .2/99c 12 oz. •'.59c 12'S • • 39c • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • •. • • • • • • • • • WESTON COUNTRY STYLE • 10c OFF DINNER RQLLS • • • • • • • • • McCAIN CHOCOLATE OR VANILLA f t Deep 'N DeiiciousCake MCCAIN STRAIGHT CUT 02 lb FRENCH FRIES ..... • • . • . .55 16 oz 1461dRA N PERCH FILLETS. ...•. • 77 ,• • •• • .85 • CAMP PURE MAPLE YRUP16-ca..99 PRODUCT OF HONDURAS - • Chiquita Bananas U.S. 125's Temple Oranges U.S. WHITE OR PINK 48's Grapefruit CANADA FANCY - 113's .23 Doz..69 5/.59 Delicious Appies 5/.49 MEXICAN SELECTED - 24's Slicing Cucumbers .21 TEXAS NO. 1 New Crop Carrots 4/ 1 00 E.Di SMITH CHILI SAUCE 9 oz. i)REusH 3/10o WELCH'S GRAPE JAM OR JELLY 3/00 U.S. NO. 1 Celery Hearts U.S. NO. 1 - 24's Head Lettuce... UNITED STATES NO. 1 60Z. Rosebud Radish 2 LBS .37 BUNCH .39 .33 2425 CANADA NO. 1 Cooking Onions 3LBS. .49 MAPLE LEAF BONELESS FRESH Pork Loll Roast lb 1 39 MAPLE LEAF BONELESS FRESH PORK BUTTERFLY CHOPS DEVON tINK SAUSAGE lb .75 BURNS BOLOGNA. IN PIECE lb 39 • CAMPFIRE COOKED HAM SLICES RED FRONT GROCERY LIMITED • 6 OZ. Campfire Sliced Breakfast BACON .63 99 Ib. 0 41A:PiliSE SLICES S5 PHONE 347011020 OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK SCHNEIDERS SOFT lb. L MARGARINEfbig