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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
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• 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)
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Smooth, durable enamel
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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
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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
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DISPERSAL
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 10 *
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Complete herd of Spring Grove *
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Farm, H. C. Robson and Sons, *
Denfield, Ontario *
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