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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-11-28, Page 14Advance -UMW nuns.. Nevem 361, 1$74 Personal Notes from Fordwich Schoroacber was able to Mu !nom last week from Nesereten Hospital where he kid ie :Confined the past few wskelgas, hut had to return again on fiend.. Bast wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Hwy Nickel who last week cele - ,ted their 40th wedding an- niversary. Mrs. Carroll Johnson ac- companied Mrs. Doug Mason and Mrs. Murray Kirkby to Kitchener one day last week. Ted Browne of London spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Browne. Terry Tudan of Guelph spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Tudan. Miss Mabel Loughran of Listowel spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les Loughran. Mrs. Carl Stewart and Mr. and Mts. Aaron Dickert spent one day last week in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Lenwood Edgar of Mount Forest visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnston, Mrs. Jack Ruttan and Mrs. Jim Douglas spent Wednesday at the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sothern visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bili Mulvey and family at Bel - more. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Douglas and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Douglas at Wing - ham. Friends of Mrs. Jack Keais, formerly Beatrice D'Arcey, of Guelph, will be sorry to hear she is confined to St. Joseph's Hospital in Guelph. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hutchison were Mr. The Wingham Advance -Times, Thurs., November 28, 1974 and Mrs. Jim Sanderson of Wroxeter. Ken Jordan of Fort Worth, Texas, was a recent visitor with his father, Curtis Jordan and with Mrs. Jordan in Listowel Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Everitt Allen of Listowel visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. Simmons on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Heise and family of Drew were Friday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Stinson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leppington of Gorrie visited with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Leppington on Fri- day evening. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Siefert were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Siefert and family of Bra;nalea and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cober and family of Kit- chener. Trey Hainstock of Milton visited on Monday with Mr. and SCHNEIDER'S—Sliced BOLOGNA 12. 63c SCHNEIDER'S—Assorted Pack COOKED MEAT ROUND, SQUARE 97c0: MAPLE LEAF -Breaded MAPLE LEAF -5 Varieties COOKED MEAT60.2/79c CHICKEN WINGS . 55c Mrs. Robert Connell. Albert Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Connell visited Sandy with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Duman and family in Brampton. Euchre party BLUEVALE — Seven tables played euchre on Thursday even- ing in the community hall. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor and George Hetherington were in charge. Those winning prizes were, high lady, Mrs. Carl Freiburger; high man, George Brewer; low lady, Mrs. Les Greenaway.; low man, Walter Sellers; lucky draw, Mrs. J. C. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. George Fischer and Mrs. Mung MacFarlane will be in charge of the next euchre on Dec. 5. GRADE A—Red Ribbon Beef—Boneless lants need best planting soil Aid any potting , is not good for Your bO* Lntsa They deserve the best — n full of nutrients, with good dr- age, and free of weed seeds and da. oi'ga • "A mix of ohne third eoairse peat Mous, one third soil and One third coarse sand or perilte is excellent for most houseplants," says Ori tario Ministry of Agriculture and Food horticultur'irtt, J. H. Hughes, He recommends coarse ma- terials to ensure good drainage. This reduces the danger of over - watering and allows plant roots to get air. Kill weed seeds and disease or- ganisnis in newly prepared soil by spreading it on cookie sheets and baking it in the oven for 30 minutes at 180 degrees F. Add a slow-release fertilizer from your local plant supply center to the potting soil. 010 010 WORI,V5 OZIAMS w WAS VAUSB HQ t14 cVNIMATO rePiR OP HIS ► 1,►11% D'•0:!,` "` \'4%F ' "rHEsw WORDS ARE. wilEcAIStO .1111 1111111110 IIII( 111111111111111!t .11111111 �Illli '''BLESSED BE THE MAN WHO sPARES THESE srcNEs AND CUR'141 movE;, voNEs, g RD "MAUSQLE1,114 VED FROM IRO 14,40104T gwtek MRusot u; ,,, eN Q HEWED Bu WI NIS 0R%$F W "R,MB GRADE A—Red Ribbon Beef—Boneless ROUND STEAK ROAST SCHNEIDER'S LET RED CLOVER—Sockeyi 8 os. .59 MAPLE LEAF -Ready to serve Smoked PICNIC SHOULDER 51b. Average •79 Ib. BURNS—Fully Cooked DINNER HAm •5 s Ib. DEVON—Sliced Breakfast BACON =1.25.,. MONARCH—Pure FLAVOR CRYSTALS BOVRIL—Ready to Serve - RAIN BARREL v,. s1.59 CALGONITE soe. s1.59 For Automatic Dishwashers CASCADE Bar Soap RY SOAP Regular Slze 4 BARS / .6 1 OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK