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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-08-01, Page 3• 0 Wee srsv Institute eou*y orwators to can be avoided with careful and driving. v QeaIIty Products et C 1 Prices 1•1110fACTION 04/ARANIVID OR 160101Y Nifusogo 110 MEDICATED SKIN CREAM Two 4oz. JO 011. USTPRICV1.1111 WITH COUPON • OFFIgill NIPININ DICIOSPI1I1110. • COUPON PRICING MOM." P_11$11 INIXOLL 10 SOLI OCIOSINI if* Is INCTONIN 11* ?SO ALUNEX PLUS SUSPENSION 12 It ISTPOICE1,11/4 WITH COUPON $1.15 • OPPOIN OOCIIMOIN 3111, 1174 • , • „ , COUPON PRICING NYMAN CIMINO NUM... Is IALII ocToopi 1711,1, OCTOPI,. ION. CLIP THESE COUPONS AND REDEEM AT Lee Vance Ltd. WiNnHAM YOUR WINGHAM PHARMACIST - - ONTARIO • &Jar Cold -Pack Canner 0 nly7.97 First -Quality Mason Jars at special savings! Complete with vacuum -seal lids and rings. 16 oz. small Mason jar 2.77/doz. 32 oz. medium Mason jar 3.46/doz. 60 oz. large Mason jar 3.97/doz. 8 oz., crystal jelly jar 2.47/doz Special! Pack for deep freezing the easy way. Steam and water flow evenly into perforated inner basket for best results. Special! • REG. N. EVELYN MARSDEN and her helper, Janet Shareatt, start Winghaim resident Andy McBride on his way to giving one pint of life's most preclOus fluid during the evening session.at the Red Cross blood donor clinic. The clinic was held in the CKNX studios last Wednesday. (Staff Photo) Smoothly -finished blue enamelware canner with lift -out 7 -jar rack, en- amelled lid. Side handles for easy lifting. Smooth, durable enamel finish helps protect your costly preserves from sticking or scorching. Swing -over and side handles, 16 qt. capacity. Special! Rotary Ricer Fits over 4 to 10 qt. kettles for quick, easy ricing of fruits and aluminum finish. Your Chargex Card is welcome at most Pro Hardware Stores 3574631 N-13/74 • • orawicn iersona s Miss. Brenda McCann has returned home after spending a week at the home of Miss MAX Merkley of Chesterville in Dundas County as a 4 -II exchange delegate. Kathy returned with Brenda to complete the ex- change. They attended events sponsored by the Huron Cotmty4- H youth council. Mr. .and Mrs. Glenn Finley and family of • Milton spent several days last week at their home here. • Mr, and Mrs. Jack King and Roger of Guelph were weekend guest with Mr. and Mrs. Randy King Mr. and Mrs. Bob Petzniek and daughter of Kitchener spernt the Weei(980, et their suipiner home jot yin returned Kerne' last week dtei enjoying several weeks' holiday through the western provinces. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Ruttan returned Friday from an 18 -day tour to H011and, Germany, Switzerland, Bavaria, Austria and IFrance. This tour was sponsored by Huron County Beef Producers. • Mr. and Mrs. Hector Browne returned home Wednesday after enjoying a few days at Huntsville and Sudbury. They also called on Mr. and Mrs'. Curtis Jordan at Byng Inlet. • Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kelly spent last week at Penetang and en- joyed a boat trip down the Trent River. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDougal enjoyed a conducted bus tour to The Thousand Islands last' weekend. • Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sturgeon and family were Kitchener visitors on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Demerling visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Goldrigh and family in Guelph on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doig spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bride and family at Den Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sothern visted Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sothern at Palmerston. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Nixon and Mrs. James Vittie returned home Saturday after a week's holiday with relatives in Winnipeg. The ceremony of baptism took place in the United Church on Sunday moining for Robert Grant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bartman (godparents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bartman) and Shaune Rene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Con- stant W. Stroop Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller visited Mr. and Mrs. Al Macklam in Kitchener on Thursday. Milton Preis visited Sunday in Harriston with Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKay. Miss Linda Ettinger of Waterloo, Miss Pat King of St. iacobs and LOrne Wilson of qi 'Pronto spent the weekend with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Martin and girls spent the weekend in Drayton with relatives and at- tended a beef barbecue. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Browne and family moved Wednesday to the home they recently purchased at 345 -5th St. Hanover. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ross Durst and family of Bay Ridges were weekend visitors with Mrs. George Ashton and with Mr. Ashton at the Fordwich Nursing home. Mrs. Ashton had spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Durst. Jack . Winter visited with 'relatives . in Collingwood for several days last week. • • Mrs. Earl Moore is confined to gingham and District Hospital. , Mr. and Mrs. Gerald D'Arcey and girls arrived home over the weekend.after a month's holiday in the western provinces. Mr. and Mrs. Les Watkins of Bolton, John Harris of Peterboro and Miss ,Margaret Lumb of Toronto spent the weekend with Mrs. Clare Harris. • • Mr. and Mrs. Don Bott of Alma visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Parker. Eurig. Kevin, Garry and Jamie returned home with their parents after spending a few days . with their grandparents. • Mr: -and Mrs. WilliardReis and, fitfully -Jot WitiernOtint vlSited reantlX4itli tric miiifritir0NeaTi3 Reis •f • • Mrs. Cor Rouw and family of Hanover visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Anson Demerling. Mr. and Mrs. William Penman of Pharr, Texas, are spending this week with Mrs. Gordon Wright and will attend the Clif- ford Centennial. Mrs. Them*. MacDonald and Mrs, Arehie scent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Vilero Sud.. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Finnipn and ferailY Of tendon spent Sunday with Mrs. Ken and •also visited Mr: Haigle in Wino and District an4 Mrs. Paul Ronde!, Jason and Jeremy of Kitchener visite., Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dennis. Rick Currah left Saturday and is spending two weeks at Lamesa, Texas, sponsored by the Lions Ezell*" and mek Goode who spent two weeks here has re- turned Wine. Mr, andMrs. Joseph Thomas of Lucerne, Que., visited Mr. and Mrs. Wen Hasidns and other re. leaves, Mrs. Mary Anonech, Dale, Paul and John of HamiltOn spent a .few days with Mr. and Mrs. Goldwyn Thompson. Mr. and MM. Charles Kent, Mrs. George Driscoll and Mrs. Ed Hempel, of North Tonawanda, NY., visited Mrs. Howard Cowan. Mr. Cowan was able to spend a week at his home. James Thompson of Kitchener and Wellesley Strong •spent several days in the Parry Sound area, at the 'Thompson cottage on Harris Lake. • Miss Marilyn Grainger of New Hamburg spent the weekend at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Goldwyn Thompson and Don visited Mrs. Owen Byers and family of Port Elgin and also visited Mr. arid Mrs. Gary Clayton of Paisley on Sunday. Jeff Nay, Perry Bast and Ian Oakley of Wroxeter ale on a three week instruction course at Trenton Air Cadet Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferguson visited Mrs. John White and Robert White , of Teeswater on Sunday. . Mrs. John Strong, Mrs. Charles Finlay, Mrs, Roy Gowdy, Mrs. Harry Gowdy and Mrs. Harvey Coupland of Wroxeter were re- cent guests .0 Mrs. Watson Brown of Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pyke and Mr. and Mrs. William Douglas of Kitchener spent the week at Peterborough and Lake Simcoe. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of Stratford. • Harry Woods of Toronto spent a week at the home of his son-in- law and daughter,- Mr. andMrs NygiAwi; • and. Andy Schuitema of Howick, Township visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Van de kenip Sr. Mr. and Mrs. James Maims and Ryan of Ajax 'spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Mchnies. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Brown and family of Molesworth visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Brown. Mrs. Laurence Stirling of Kin- cardine, Mrs. Sam Kincaid, Laurence and\Sandy of St. Bruno, Que., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. WATCHING CAREFULLY—Mary Lou Kell, 17, (loft) and Julie Fairies, 17, lifeguards and instructors at the talons' Howick swimming pool in Gorrie are in the midst of administering a survival test for John Stroop, 10. The fest consists of a front roN entry, life 'ticket removal In the water, elementary backstroke, treading water, drown proofing, travel stroke, rescue breathing and reaching assists. (Staff Photo) Leonard1rso Mr*. Ranson Sowers or Wingharn spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Robert rersuoon. Afr. and Mrs. Stoat Aitken of Kincardine visited Tuesday evening at the lune home, Mn. Thoraas MaeDoaiiid spent a couple of days with Mre. Arnold Edgar of London. Lakelet Mr. and`Mrs. Eugene Metzger and family *nod Sunday with Mrs. Esther Smth. Mrs. Metzger end Mrs. Smith lett London bY air to Manitoba where they will spend several days with relatives. Mrs. Bert Hubbard ot Gorrie visited Sunday with Pir. and Mrs; Robert Man, Visiting Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Reidt were Mr. ,and Mrs. Bill Mason of Neustadt, Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Musgrove from Herniate, Manitoba and mr. and Mrs. Jack Mast of RR 2, 11011Pel- er. Mrs. Earl MitO10 *wood an Thum* to "sod the weslised with her hueband, 140 isProgreSsing as cazz be evected, Mr, and Mrs. Victor Enure* spent Tinrsday evening with Rev and Mrs W. J. Taylor at theii. Port miert cottage. Itrs, Taylor during the evening showed Wei etBreh losand European 1111011.11111111111111111111111111111111111101111111 DEADSTOCK ROINOVal %MOO As sorvica to you we- pick up cow* and borsos From . 2441ourSorvica Prior EquirdTrocks CALL COLLECT $11743 Pet FOOOSOPPOOS Us. 73 • • WARD it UPTIGROVE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS John C. Ward, C.A. R. E. 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