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---w4"to the Grade honor at Miss Karen Rivett's day Miss Roens Corey of London ville and on Saturday attended a family.
e.4sa.ota of the community wedding at Dungannon. visited at the same home. wedding at Peterborough. On Sunday a family date
4P Pm*vg their exam. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott on Mrs. Ruby Gloor, sister of Wil- Daughter Clara returned home was held at the home of Mr am
GsBtgratul40" tram the cm- Saturday evening attended the ford Clipperton, visited last week with them. Mrs. Gordon McBurney to cele -
%= ft to Jath Whytock on Snow -Rivett wedding held at with her brother and Mrs. Bessie Mr. and Mrs. W. Baswick and brate the 96th wedding anni-
receiving the Nicholson Memo- Dungannon. Mullis. On Sunday other visitors family .'of Bluevale were Sunday versaries of Mr. and Mrs. Daw-
VW Music Award. On Tuesday Mrs. Eileen were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Me- afternoon visitors with Mr. and son Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Wil -
Mr. and Mrs- Russel McGuire Parker and Mrs. Murray Glan- Kenzie and family of Glanwerth, Mrs. Bev Kay and family. liam Peacock. Those present for
a4d Brian visited oa Sunday with ville and baby Benjamin of Floyd Copeland of Aylmer, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rintoul, the occasion were Mr. and Mrs.
- 'thslr son, Lee McOutm, Mrs. Mc- Exeter brought Mrs. Ben Me- and Mrs. Wes Rutter and family Carol, Kimberley and Debbie of Alex Robertson, Wingham • Mr.
Y Guire and family Of Mississauga. Clenaghan home. of Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. Tottenham spent the weekend and Mrs. Ross Peacock and
Mrs. Jean Gardner (formerly Sunday visitors with Mr. and Don Smiley, Kitchener. here after attending the wedding David, Freelton; Lloyd Peacock,
Hamilton) of Ectmonton spent a Mrs, Carl McClegaghan and Mrs. Miss Mary Laidlaw was able to reception of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Stoney Creek; Jim Robertson,
ff •e days with Mrs Gare, Mary McClenaghan were Ron return home on Thursday last Rintoul in the -hall. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Cook, Bel -
and n i it rsca . ,, i
"t McClenaghan and Miss Patti from Wingham and District Hoa- Mrs. Ben McClenaghan visited grav%; Mrs. Bob Hall, Wiggham;
I n. Farri�c gather,ng :f Parker of St..Thomas. - for over a week with her daugh y
} pita]. Mrs. Jean Gardner (former]
t all the cousuti, .r. ne cY .it) Carol Rintoul is visiting with Miss Clara Milligan visited last ter, Mrs. Eileen Parker of Hamilton) of Edmonton; Mr. and
Mrs. Agnes Elliott ,ham Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rintoul and week with her sister, Mrs. Pat Exeter, and while there she and Mrs. Harvey Craig and family,
spent the weekend wig. and Kimberley and Debbie Rintoul Donnelly, Mr. Donnelly and Eileen visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Mrs. Walter Elliott. and also with the Black families family of Streetsville. Irwin McClenaghan and family of McBut•ney and Ronald of Wing -
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw at Belgrave. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan St. Thomas. ham and Hugh.
Windsor spent the weekend at Miss Lois McLaughlin of Kip- spent the weekend with their 1Gliss Mary Lou Milligan spent Dalton Schultz returned home
their homes here and on Saturudy pen spent the weekend with Mr. daughter, Mrs. Pat Donnelly, Mr. the weekend in Sarnia with Mr. from St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon -
Mrs. Laidlaw was matron of and Mrs. Gary Rintoul. On Sun- Donnelly and family of Streets- and Mrs. Relison Falconer and don, Thursday.
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SACRED HEART KINDERGARTEN had its graduation Thursday, June 17. Back row,
Johnny Husnik, Barry Shaw, Kelly McGlynn, Barry Schaefer, Marc Nesbitt, Paul
Brophy, Mark Belanger and Steven Doerr. Middle, Brian Fear, Dennis Henry, Steven
Hallahan, Murray Foxton, Timmy Harkness, Billy Kinahan and Paul Hallahan. Front,
Sheri Marklevitz, Tammy Kieffer, Carrie Ann Taylor, Ann McGlynn, Marlene Albers,
Julie Koopman, Tammy Cherry and Gerald Benninger. Teacher is Mrs. Mary Kinahan.
—The Wingham Advance -Times, Thurs. July 1. 1876
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Do -nuts Buns
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Humpty Dumpty Wittich's—Chocolate
Potato Cream
Chips Roll
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8.8 oz.e69 12 oz. e75
73/. oz. 7 7 Product of Honduras
duct of U.S.A. No. 1 Chiquito
Stafford—Blueberry or Cherry � Proe g e n c� n e s
Cantaloup
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Cru:chie—Bread and Butter': $139
Van Camps -14 oz. � /sProduct cf U-S.A. Canada No. 1 New Crop
Piekfes .......... oz.BeanswithPork u..n size Lane Firm Head
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Stokoly—Dark Red Kleenex Regular Size . • • • Cucumbers Cabbage
3/$ 3�$
Kidne -Beans 14 Oz. Facial Tissue .......... 2
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BERE'S—Seedless $ Jolly Millor Grape Flavor
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RAISINS 2• oz. CRYSTALS 31/4 oz. . Devon Sliced
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Habitant -32 oz, Dessert Topping Mix 2/$ Breakfast
TABLE SYRUP LUC 4 Oz Bacon ..�
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Gem -2 Ib. Long Grain Imperial -3 Ib. 100% Vegetable Oil �� �`
Sauna a Ib.
RICE MARGARINE Burn's
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BABY FOOD10_.. JUNIOR FOOD 7'/2 02 Sausagelb.
Stuart House -18" x 25' D.D. Boon Carlon of" 4/ Schneider's oz
FOIL WRAP BOOK MATCHES Cheese slices 16 oz
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