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1&. and Mrs. Glen Sinuamon of with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Donnelly Mrs. Cartledge is the former was able to return home on Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stewart
Wingl%am are residing at Hugh and family of Streetsvilie. Clara Sandra Moore' Tuesdav from Wingham and Dia- and family of Lambeth- Susan
$ipda�pry'a homr while Hugh is re—marred fora 'w'cca's iivliday. lin Sunday, Julie Ann, Da Dy trict Hospital.
Stewart returned home with
on a tour to Ireland to visit Visitors last week with Mr. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Millan Moore was taken by them for a week's holiday.
friends. Mrs. Russel McGuire were Mrs. Oberholtzer of Wingham, was ambulance to Wingham hospital David Elliott is spending this
Kirk Beecroft of Exeter on Sun- Lee McGuire, Sean and Joel of baptized at St. Andrew's Church. on Thursday morning with what holiday week with his sister, Mrs.
day visited with his parents, Mr. Mississauga and on the weekend Present for the occasion were appeared to be a heart at- Paul Laidlaw and Mr. Laidlaw of
ani, Mrs. E. W. Beecroft and Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Koehler of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Robinson tack. At present his condition has Windsor.
Karen. Kitchener. and family of Belgrave, Mr. and greatly improved.
Miss Kathy Purdon of Blyth is . Lee Fisher of Ayton is holiday- Mrs. Neil Rintoul and family of Miss Joanne Agnes of Lucknow Melvin Mc day visitor
of Water -
home for a week's holida ing with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson loo was a Sunday visitor with his
Y• qV�t Wawanosh, Mr. and Mrs. spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mc -
Visitors on Sunday with Wilford and family. Gordon Campbell of Listowel, friend, Wendy Kay. Wendy Clenaghan, and brother, Carl,
and John Clipperton and Mrs. Home for the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cardiff, returned home with her on and Mrs. McClenaghan.
B %sie Mulliss were Mr. and Mrs. their mother, Mrs. Millan Moore, Brussels, grandparents, Mr. and Sunday and visited with Ifer till
Bill Barnard of Thamesford and and to visit their father, Mr. Mrs. Bill Rintoul and Mr. and Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans of
Mrs. Cousins of Thorndale. Mrs. Moore, a patient in Wingham and Mrs. Lyle Oberholtzer, and great- A few from here attended the Hyde Park were Sunday visitors
Mulliss returned with Mrs. District Hospital, were Mr. and grandfather, Lorne Oberholtzer Langside concert held in the with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cousins for a few days' visit. Mrs. Gary Duncan of Toronto and of Kitchener. community hall. Bill Evans, and with her mother,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul and Elwyn Moore of New Brunswick The pupils and teachers in this The few .mild days last week Mrs. Donaldson, at Brucelea
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Purdon arrived who will remain for a longer community are enjoying the brought to life the spring flowers, Haven, Walkerton.
home Wednesday evening from a period. winter break holiday. Many have snowdrops and hyacinths on the The Whitechurch WI standing
three-week tour of Florida. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Cart- gone on visits to relatives and south side of the buildings to committee conveners met Mon -
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan, ledge and Amanda of Sudbury, teachers have gone on tours. remind one that spring is coming. day at the home of Mrs. George
Clara, Mary Lu and Brian RR 3, were Saturday visitors with Whitechurch friends are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and Fisher, Wingham to prepare
Falconer were Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs. Victor 'Emerson. pleased that Miss Annie Kennedy family were Sunday visitors with their reports.
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Chigvita Bananas ............ lb.. 1
U.S. SUNKIST • 0 •
Navel Oranges ........ 113's Doz..99 : • • • '
CANADA FANCY 16c OFF •
Ida Red Apples ............ 31b. *69 Weston, 8's, Buns
chelseck.U.S. NO. 1 ��
16c OFF •Celery Stalks •••••••••• 24's Bunch .43 Weston, 12 oz•, R011
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69.
CANADA NO. 1 berry
Je 11
RUSp '59Cookin Onions .............3 lb. o49s, 10c OFFg or,12�Wlttichan+ BUIMS
VAN CAMP MAPLE LEAF—Tinned vVener
BEANS SHOULDER jack's, . Carme Corn
PICNIC pecinuttleWITH PORK or
4/$• $ got.
10 oz.1 00 • 19 24 oz.
YORK—Smooth or Crunchy 1 Ib.
PEANUT Carnation
BUTTER *79
Instant Milk Powder 3 Ib.
$1 099
1 Carnation—Instant 12 - 1 oz.
STOKELY—Fancy UTOPIA—Tinned
Honey Pod Hot Chocolate Mix 099
PEAS TOMATOES, Creamettes 2 Ib.
4/$2/$Macaroni or Spaghetti • 6 9
1001.100019 oz
Lipton, 4 Varieties
MAXIM—Freeze Dried
8 oz' . Casserole-OaseT 5 oz. 2 / 1 • 0'0
INSTANT 309Nabisco Quick
COFFEE, 0 Cream of Wheat 28 oz. *49
POWDERED CLEANSER ROBIN HOOD—All Purpose Monarch -5 Varieties 9 oz.
AJAX FLOUR Sponge PuddingMix • 8 9
2 / Schneider's
°_9$2o9920 Ib. Soft Margarine lb. 055
Sylvania 40, 60, 100 WATT Schneider's $1*35
LIGHT 41000
Cheese Slices lb.
BULBS
MONARCH -3 Varieties PILLSBURY' `f
Buttedlake = Pouch Pakn� -
r ;.
OR SCHNEIDER'S Breaded
Cake Mix
Crescent Rolls CHICKEN BREASTS 24 oz. 2.49
3/89 2 / SCHNEIDER'S
oz. 95801. BEEF PIES 14 oz. 1 *05
McCAIN—Superfrios
KLEENEX 2 ROLL PACK FRENCH FRIES 2 Ib. . 6 9
PAPERHIGHLINER—Boston 14 oz.
TOWELS •
BLUEFISH IN BATTER o79
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cyst
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THE MINISTRY OR NATURAL RESOURCES rink was named the winner of the Indus-
trial League curling play-offs March 15. Skip Dave Ablett, vice Rene Jones, second Lorne
Campbell and lead Bill Robinson received individual trophies, along with the presidents'
trophy. Eight rinks, all from Wingham, curled during the winter.
MAPLE LEAF—Grade A Fresh, 3 Ib. Average
CHICK . ENS
691b.
MAPLE LEAF—Sweet Pickled
COTTAGE ROLL Ib. $1 *45
MAPLE LEAF
SLICED BOLOGNA Ib
. *89
SCHNEIDER'S—Boneless Picnic
SHOULDERWITH DRESSING
lb.$1*29
SCHNEIDER'S 8 VARIETIES _
COOKED MEAT6 oz. l85
SCHNEIDER'S—Country Style
PORK SAUSAGE Ib.
*25
SCHNEIDER'S
RING BOLOGNA Ib. $1*15
MAPLE LEAF—Ready to Serve Smoked
The
SCHNEIDERS DEVON—Sliced Breakfast
REGULAR OR
Wieners ALL BEEF lb. . % Bacon lb. 11.5 5
SCHNEIDER'SFRESH SLICED
Corn Beef 2.z. 3 /.8 9 Pork Liver lb.. 4 9
DEVON PRIDE OF CANADA-TSlices
Link Sausage lb, . 8 9 Cooked Ham,., .99