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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-05-29, Page 2010. II Advance -Times. Thursday, May39, 1,15 arave Personal Notes And Mrs. n Nicholson i of Listowel visited on SAF with his parents, Mr. and I Garner Nicholson. . David- Spencer of Toron ilpe it a few days last week wi her mother, Mrs. Cecil fetes. This community wishes C' con- gratulate Dr. Ronald Taylor who gradated with honors from, the Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. William Mont- gomery, kme and Alexander of Guelph visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightman Mr. and Mrs. Herson Irwin spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nethery and family of Burlington.. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Ates visited ©n Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Maps of London. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Procter were weekend visitors with Mr. II,rl and plus. John Spivey and ff� ily of Ingersoll and also visited with Miss Bernice Marshland of Woodstock. Douglas and per G derici spent (.,{weekend nor their grandparents, Mr. a©d Mrs. Bert Jvhnstoa and Mrs.. Amelia Brown. Doreen Anderson and Dale Loagheed,, members of the Luck - now Concert Band left last Thurs- day for a three-day trip with the band They played concerts at schools iia Bnrgessville, Norwich, Burlington and Oakville and on Saturday took part in the parade at the Lions' convention in R milto . Miss Marcia Gibson of Wroxe- ter spent the weekend with Miss Doreen `Mylar Mrs. Winnie Vincent off Blyth spent a couple of days with Mrs. Herb ►hvneeler. The Wingham Advance -Times. Thursday, May 29, 1975 MAPLE LEAF—Fresh Grade A A family ermaor and social eve- r were held Saturday evening in the Women's Institute Hall ham' Ron Taylor's graduation. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd visited in Walkerton on Sunday. In the recent canvass for the Salvation Army Red Meld cam- paign in the village, $14&2I' was I' Weekly euchre BRAVE — Six tables of euchre were played in the com- munity rooms last Wednesday evening. Iia lady was Mrs. Hazel Davidson; low lady, Mrs. Ethel Wheeler; lady's novelty, Mrs. Hugh ; high man, Wil- liam Tayl + ; low man, Charles Brewer; man's novelty, Law- rence aw- a e ce Taylor. I�KEN� a 1°a'Bm sPne, ems, .dam. ..V._.v The members of the Wing garden club have organized //pc begun a course set up by the talo Mi is y of Agriculture and Rod for girls 12 years old and up, They will be planting ten diffi ent vegetables and four kindle annual flowers. They will also learnserve vegetables in #t variety of attractive ways to members of their families. Another purpose of the course is to stimulate interest in the im- provement of bo++ice surround- ings. The girls met at the home of Mrs. Macklin when the officers and club name were chosen. Topics under discussion were "Why and Where to Plant a Gar- den" and "Flowers Annuals". Preparing the soil, transplanting and tidying home surroundings were but a few points shown to the girls. { 3 lb. Average • A BEAUTIFUL BABY? Well, that's what they said they were, but perhaps it was a bit exaggerated. But it's no exaggeration to say that the funny and delightful presenta- tion of the "Baby Band" made a great hit with the students lb. i SCHNEIDEWS—Mlnl Staler' SAUSAGE R dY" E t COTTAGE ROLL $1.19%.1"DiNLEANFER NAM 9.69. moms LEAF—Sweet Pickled VEAL ROAST s1 .05 lb. modicum a .85 Cheese Slices x1.33 CHEF'S PRIDE PIZZA ,. sl 19 ,.ack iuINS-Licit SAUSAGE MAPLE LEAF— Quartered Frying CHICKEN .79 lb. SCHNEIDErS COOKED MEAT 8.2.1•79 .0. lb. • 79 PitR)E WIENERSC)f CANADA,..79 'FRESH PORK RIBLETS .59 Ib. FROZEN SCHNEIDERS 2 lb. Beef Patties �� 9J5 Bozo A /�� French Fries Lit STOKELY Corn Chuck Wagon 2 lb. .115 Gllo BLUEWATER Fish Fries • 0..69 WIENERS .55... SKILLET STRIPS .m.65 BREAKFAST BACON $1.39 th. SCHNEIDERS- So MARGARINE .136 PRODUCT a Hormv.•s. Golden Bananas .25 a• U.S SUNKIST Valenci� Oranges 9113's DM U.S.3 9 N©. 1 'MEW - Head G Mead Lettuce Ms's LLS Celery Hearts .49 24's GLAD GREEN GARBAGE BAGS..... STRAINED BABY FOOD JUNIOR. FOOD Fabric Softener 20's.99 20 43/4 02.• T/9 oz. .27 01. $2.09 CLINE FREE SALADA TEA BAGS .99 'vs KLEENEX 20. CHOCOLATE SYRUP 99c LUCKY WHIP 2/51 .00 MANDARIN ORANGES S/51.00 VAPONA STRIPS I5'/4 and parents at the Wingham Public School assembly Fri- day. The illusion and effects were produced and staged by the grade five and six students. ROBIN HOOD—All Purpose FLOUR $!1O0.�. CARDI ATION—instant COFFEE MATE 1I as. RED CLOVER --Sockeye Salmon 714 az .99 STOKELY— Fancy Honey Pod Peas 47s1.00 VAN CAMP Beans with Pork4�f1.00 CARNIVAL Can.�....� ,3/s1.00 E. 0. SMITH—i'omlto RERE'S—Seedless Sultana RAISINS JOLLY MILLER ORANGE FLAVOR CRYSTALS JACK'S ECONOMY SIZE 59c $1.99 oD o$1.99 z. 24 oz. 11.09 4/ 93v,Si. • Reg. •1c POTATO CHIPS.69 4 V ®riches RED FRONT GROCERY LIMITED PHONE 3574020 OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 p'CLOCK 0