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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-07-29, Page 18$—The Wingham Advance -Times, July 29, 1976 and Mrs. Roger Bisman, KePt and Blair of RR 2, Luckn•w; Murray Edgar, Sheila Slob - brook, Mr. and Mrs. Edward ersona ote s roan a rave User, Terry and Patricia of Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Don J6'. and Yrs. Louis Hayes hove Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ramirez home to Belleville after spending will be August 1 in Knox Presby- Craig, Debbie &Ad Douglas of ia0siwd word that their son, and Kristen of Elyria, Ohio, spent two weeks with their grandpar- terian Church at 8:90 a.m. with Blyth; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson LNldsnant Thom" Hayes of the the weekend with her sister and encs- - Rev. Kenneth Innes as speaker; Mrs.HurdLewisTeo-neho s Mr. and MyrW, Obio, Fire Department, is brother-in-law, Mr. and 'Mrs. The Cultural Activities meeting August 8 in Knox Presbyterian � LiStonehouse. in the Intensive Care Unit of Ely- Jack Van Camp. While here they of the Belgrave Women's In- Church at 8:90 a.m. with Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Dureard Somers ria Memorial Hospital due to visited Mrs. Ramirez's parents, stitute will be held August 10, a Fryfogle; August 15 in Calvin- of Westland, Michigan, and Mrs. severe smoke inhalation and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hayes' week early. Those who have pur Brick Church at 11 a.m. with Wayne McMaster of Canton, bsart damage suffered while Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hayes have chased tickets for the play "The MPP Murray Gaunt as guest Michigan, spent the weekend flAb a large fire at the Wash- returned after spending the past Blood is Strong", are asked to speaker; August 22, Holiday Sun- with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc- iagton Towers Complex in down - week with Mr. and Mrs. James please meet at the hall at 7:30 day; August 29, Rev. John Stin- Barney and visited relatives in town Elyria. Brydges of Ridgetowq. p.m. for a ride to Blyth. A busi- son of Fordwich will be the the arra. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hill, Jeffery Mr. and Mrs. James Brydges of ness meeting will be held later in speaker in Knox United Church and Richard of Tavistock RR 1, Ridgetown spent the weekend the hall. , at 11 a.m. bwldic 40 with Mr. and visited on Sunday with Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd Mr. and Mrs Maltl nd Dow of Viii. Gc rdun higgins were Mr. Mrs. Robert Procter. On Sunday Camp and family. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Iron Mountain, Michigan, and 'Al m:-; 'h, t Dunn of London, afternoon all attended the Yuill Friday visitors at the home of Zurbrigg, RR.2, Clifford on Sun- Mrs. Charles Page of Mitchell Mr. a Gordon Walker of reunion at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Procter day. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norm- Wingha,., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mrs. Gordon McBureey. were Rev. Walter and Mrs. Pick- Miss Joanne Edgar spent the an Coultes. Warwick u, b, ussels. d weekend with Mr. anMrs. A family picnic was held at the Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bosman ford of Tilbury. y p Mrs. Bob Jc hi.son of Missis- returned home last week from Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coultes Bradley Galbraith and Karol at a home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey their trip to Newfoundland. They visited on the weekend with his cottage in Port Elgin. Edgar to celebrate Mrs. Irlma sauss and M Tom Gs visited with Mr. and Mrs. Donald pare Mr. and Mrs. Norman While Rev. John and Mrs. Rob- Edgar's birthday. Those present Brussels, called on Mr. andd Mrs. Vincent in Moncton, New Bruns- Coultes. Their daughters Jiudy, erts are on vacation joint church were Mr. and Mrs. Niel Edgar Robert Coultes and Mr. and Mrs. wick Denise and Jennifer ret services for the month of August and Kimberley, Wingham; Mr. Harry McGuire recently. Grade "A" 3 Ib. Average CHICKENS' 65 0 Ib. Fresh Quartered frying CHICKENS ., Sweet Pickled $ COTTAGE ROLL �� 16 oz. SLICED BOLOGNA .89 .1 Ready-tDINNER HAMS $1o-Serve liced-6 oz. COOKED HAM =�09 I *79 ib.e - s eci akerals y� Weston's-Pkg. of 8 Hamburg or Christie's-3.5 oz. 89Dessert Topping Mix -4 oz. Wiener 4 Farm Toot 2 'N Snacks 39; Lucky Whip Rolls Wittich's—Mg. of 8 Weston -13 oz. Regular or Mint -150 mi.Coffee .Snack 19 Honey Dip 't Crest Toothpaste Donuts Buns 16' OFF 59; 16" OFF 59; 6 oz.—Spray Secret Deodorant • Aylmer -loot. .. 3 s -oo Vapona-3.52 0=' Fruit Cocktail No -pest Strips Black Diamond $ 59. D•isey 4 Rall Pack Cheese Slices 16 0=. ' • 9 ' 09 1 a B(fihroom Tissue Imperiol-100% Vegetable Oil . $159 Glad—Pkg. of 50 Margarine 3lb. Sandwich Bags',' A9 Jolly Miller Poly deal -3-3/4 oz. Monarch -7 Ib. Orange -Crystals ,,,�'''% CAKE 8 PASTRY$ UR FROZEN FOODS Schneider's-2 Ib. Box BEEFChoc, PATTIESLAYER =$9,5 1 Pepperidge Farm van, Coc, Maple, Spic• CAKES 89 ¢ 13 oz. , Sun Squeeze -12 oz. ORANGE Highliner-16 oz. BOSTON BLUE JUICE FISH FILLETS 2/75¢ 83¢ I R DOING A THOROUGH paint -job on the bleachers id the towngpll,Wk' last week was an Experience'76 group. About eight students who live mainly in the watershed area belong to the crew. In the photo Brenda Johnston, Belgrave and Don Harrison, RR 1, Mankton, give their paint brushes the old one-two. e wingnam Advance -Times, July 29, 1976 h QL -.a ^ ` C s Noy �•at-Gtio S%,J% Kent Brefst r '1 *59' Cx Bacon 1b. afore s N oleo I 1 IMP (FRYING, BAKING OR SALADS) CRISCO OIL 26.4oz, e95'� Duncan Hines -13.5 oz. MOIST & EASY CAKE MIXES 3 Varieties • - 9 Bick's Crunchie BREAD R BUTTER PICKLES 64Oz. 'I•1ei:1 11 urW� Wieners lb. Of Regular or All Beef 1119 1 ausage MINI -SIZZLER Ib. • 8 Varieties -6 oi. 2/ F Cooked Meats .85. 9 Varieties Chunk t Luncheon Meats *1b. 099 1 12 oz. Bowl Head Cheese e79 • Soft Margarine ib. Tub . 4 Burns Link Fresh Sliced Sausage Pork Liver e89 9 • By -the -Piece s. Peameal Bacon /K. $189 E. D. SMITH SPECIALS e•••••eeeeeee•eieeee .2/$100 Garden Cocktail 28... Tomato Paste 5',2 - 04/z. • Tomato Ketchup 32 oz. • a Blueberry Pie Filling 1901.979 '1 • PRODUCE U.S. NO. 1 Cantaloupes ONTARIO NO. 1 Cabbage 5's5, 45's5,9; 16'9 29 U.S. SUNKIST VALENCIA Oranges 113's 99 ¢ Ontario No. 1 Celery Stalks 24's49 "' *moi` ..s