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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-10-03, Page 14Poo 14-11ka =Titus. r YD 3, ' !M Personal .Note Petznick of Liu — the Weekend at *ode sloassr ions here and also 140114 with ilbslattelr's mother in kitsst racial Hospital. 'fid Joke his leg last wo.k. Ho was taken to Hospital but was browookorred to Guelph Hospital, k1�IrwIslNecy, . those from here at- ton+dtng the International Ploughing Match near George - last week were Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Hargrave and David, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reid, Lloyd and Margaret Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Johnson, Mrs. Harold Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Svend Jansen and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson and Master Gary Douglas at- tended the Calendonia Fair on Friday. Larry Clarkson is confined to Listowel Memorial Hospital where last week he underwent surgery. Mr. and Mrs, Gly ..TOhnson visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. Culbert and Mr, and Mrs, 8, Needham at Ripley, Terry 'Aldan of Guelph spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Tud# n, Mrs. William Kroner, has been a patient in Wingham and District Hospital, has been transferred over the weekend to Victoria Host, London. Visitors during the past...:Week- with -with Mr. and Mrs. Crosby Sotheran were Mr. and Mr11. Frank Slater of Strathroy, M. and Mrs, Earl Mills and Mra, William .Coutts of Walton, Mrs. Harold Pollock, Mrs, Tito Crozier of Stratford and Mrs. Emnia Williamson, London. Robert Connell fell and broke his wrist last week. Scott Clarkson underwent surgery Tuesday hi Listowel Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Douglas and from F..rdwi ch Louise visited Sunday with Mrs. Dale Murray, at the Guelph General Hospital. Mra, Jim Worrell returned honie Sway after enjoying a week's holiday with her family at Cozy Corners, near Severn Falls. Mr. andlMrs. Derek Weber and Andrew visited over the weekend with friends in Windsor and Detroit. Miss Carolyn Mason of Listowel spent a few days last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Carroll Johnson. Miss -Violet Beawetherick left Tuesday from Toronto Inte national Airport for a sixteen -day conducted tourof Greece, Turkey and the Holy Land. Mr. and Mrs. Barry D'Arcey and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rick Wood in Listowel. Miss Sandra Watts and Steve Morrison of Fergus were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller. Mr. and Mrs. George Piercey of Mil agiat the weekend at the same bokse Miss Pat King of St. Jam awl Miss Linda Ettinger of Kitt spent the weekend at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Satth', Tracy and Tim of Palmed visited Sunday with Mr. and , Wellington Hargrave. Larry Montoux spent aloW days last week with his parent, Mr. and Mrs. Don Monte before leaving for Whitby where he wall be working at the hsopital, having transferred from Children's Regional Centre ' at Palmerston. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. George , Pittendreigh were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Trime and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Trimble and family of Orangeville, Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Horsley of Shel- burne, Mr. and Mrs. Andrei Masson of Toronto, George Ingle ofBelmore and Miss Minnie McElwain and John McElwain '01 RAIN I RS BELMORE — The third meeting o the Dainty Diners w held at the homeof Donna Jef- frey *frrey en - September 23. Eleven mems were ptiessint, Mrs. MacAdam entertains and being .a, guest! lobs, J ay demonstrated a few ways or packing clothe; when going away. sieuvtoitEnt BELMOREthe third meeting of the Belrnore III 4-H club was bold at the home -of Gail Renwick. Discussion was "►n entertaining and ung a .west,. Jo -Ann Kieffer and Gail Renwick demonstlrated packing for travelling. The girl played the roles of parents, teachers,' friends, etc, and took turns intro- ducing each other. The name chosen for the club was 'The Ten Little Tea Baker'. w *5inPitom %I C1rtlt4l'l, A 1.‘00 1 i► Qo.1 tit VOW litsiAM4 )41S GiriOST t ICVERW"' , *:'VOW PHD 14,1404I 4$ Y�`Y ' ., O 'AMC Nv•q$ * ou1 iNG 'f0 ESCAPE km's' NANG vusYERIS t,fasY MAPLE LEAF—FRESH PORK PICNIC ROAST....75. MAPLE LEAF -FRESH PORK SHOULDER S,T • Ib. CHOliS .991b. FABRIC SOFTENER RAIN BARRELO15 Nk1;A1t�N'S—RED MARASC�IINO SHOULDER CHERRIES.� DEVON—SLICED BREAKFAST SCHNEIDERS WIENERS SCHNEIDERS--A VARIETIES COOKED MEAT `oz. BURN'S --SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLL BURP'S LINK SAUSAGE MAPLE LEAF.—SMOKED COTTAGE ROLL CAMPFIRE --SLICES COOKED HAM 6 oz. STOKELY—DARK RED KIDNEY BEANS 14 oz. CHEF PRIDE, 2 PACK PIZZA JOLLY MILLER—ORANGE PEPSI, DIET PEPSI, DIET VERNOR'S, MOUNTAIN DEW SOFT DRINKS 5219 POWDERED DETERGENT —KING SIZE CHEER CASE OF 24 10 oz. Tins Bakery Features swiss ROLLS 4. .45 CHELSEA BUNS •• 10c OFF .59 RAISIN BREAD aimaii_ftioclo.pmAn COOKIES .$5 ,,. 10c/OFF rr 14c'Ol 10cCrF 35 I IMPERIAL -100% VEGETABLE OIL $1" MONARCH—PURE VEGETABLE Margarine alb,HN2 A 1 00 EIDERS WIE1lbPrint FROZEN FOODS FISH KRISP GRAPE JUICE GREENBEANS MgNN'f gMCMtu1 .b7 „oz. 35 2%51 29 RED FRONT GROCERY LIMITED PHONI 3S71O2O OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK