The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-10-28, Page 18Pap K --Us Wwgham Advance -Times, October 98, 1876 Boys, Doug Kreller, C; David Paign was to promote school As the last line of this po+ 'T'S AMA I NG
_ -- Burns, A; Tom Toner, A; Alike spirit. says we hope safety is practised Q .
Stewart, A; Ricky Murray, G; on this night of Hallowe'en. Many � "Vey EEL NAILS NiiYE �1'lnll$!�[it5"�
> (' Paul Douglas, G; Warren Tish CRUSSCOUNTRY RUNNING yob people will be out to cele- eo+rgNtCf w�5 _0,W 'WI4%SKER" IS A IUIN FIN OF
ler, Kevin Pfeffer, Lorne Lough- Any boys and girls wishing to brate this event so those who are pSCOMMp Aa4wr
ran,.Steven Hallman, Andy Ren- run cross-country have been driving about, please be careful. \` I SfEEt. WN►CN CLINGS'tb'1FItr SPI"
wick, Lee Griffith, Troy Poe&- training at morning recess for a There are many ways to practise SWGt�ss� OFA NAIL. O IS SHAM- OFF By
a luyko, Dorren Foerter. cross-country meet to be held the safety on Hallowe'en Eve: 1. Be a Hoppe" AND HAS IM WAIL- MAKING MgCHIN�......
s Girls, Mary Siefert, C ; Gwen week of October 25 to 29 near the careful driver, 2. Watch your step TO ft � POICEIS
The Howick Grapevine Turnberr Central School. HEDickson, C; Karen Kaufman, A; y when crossing the street, 3. And a ,
Nancy Verateeg, A; Barb Noble, STAFF VS STUDENT for one last tip, don't put harmful �/tH R, L �j PC>P.
week, A; Christine Dyksterhuis, Cindy CROSS-COUNTRY items in candy.
the P garbage now'' Sturgeon, Gail Kreller, Gloria On Monday, October 18 compo- Thank you. �b eE KEPT ' ;3
>mdgar's Grade 9 class have been --Cathy Douglas, Kreller, Anita Reinink, Caarol Ann tition for the sportsclub trophy —Tammy )}town Auvt
lmp[ovb% their writing abilities. Debbie Shore Stoll, Donna Hardin Brenda _
Harding, for Staff vs Student Recreation '
They would like to share one of SOCCER GAMES Mann, Susan Gillies. began with a cross-country
their best stories with you. It is g try run �~ 5"PFasTTw„s .,A o�Ns
y On October 18, Grey Central against the teachers. The school Be"VALALAW AFRICA ,,,EAR
said to be true• HOUSELEAGUE SOCCER vwwes ocWMEgT-S tk"
visited Howick Central to play Houselea ue soccer was com- team was divided into two teams. � T E;Q � ,t
THE MICE AT HCS the boys and girls a soccer game. g Team A finished first with 2W Knox anniversary '6'E..R SEAR L*ly '
eted and the scores are as fol -
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r'Min Edgar saw a mouse. She The Howick girls defeated Grey pl points. Team B finished second
set the trapsthat we t. We is 2-1. The Howick goals were lows: Red, 14; Blue, 12; Orange, with 227 points and the staff °�- �
�h � g 12; Green, l0. GORRIE —Rev. Jbhn Neilson .�:��
had four traps. Miss Edgar was scored by Mary Siefert and finished third with 297 points. The of Norwood was guest minister in _
setting•a trap and it went off. Brenda Mann. The boys' team students now have a two point Knox Presbyterian Church Gor- _ _ -
Then we went home. Then I saw tied Grey Central 2-2. Goals were T-SHIRT CAMPAIGN lead over the teachers in this rie for anniversaryservice on = F REFS WAY
two mice in the morning when I scored by Kevin Pfeffer and This year the sportsclub sold competition. Sunday morning. Rev. Neilson ' E EYES OF -TkF- 0r-rEp �aE � wVM w
came to school. Then we put the David Burns. Both teams are 306 T-shirts. The 1976-77 T-shirts based his sermon on "The Good ON ' t)POF tr'S HEAD jMSyEAD OF
mice in a bag. Then we t them y HALLOWE'EN _ AND t_D AIS
put preparing for a soccer Eourna- are yellow with an .encircled ,i,r^� ♦ �-
On Hallowe'en Night Samaritan". A Brussels Men's ON THE StDE yS PRO*fECT,ON ACAuST �` /� OvJN 80010, lb"Mr
in the garbage. We caught two ment to be held at Howick on green hawk with the words Out go the lights Choir provided special music. EME"'ES _F+ar USU; tLw p
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mice. Miss Edgar is happy we October 29. The team members Howick Golden Hawks Fly to g
Spooks are out Rev. Neilson is a former resi- tT FROM ABOVE' j v OF McDtctNE Rocs
caught them. They are in the are: Win". The purpose of this cam- -
Safety practised all about dent of Howick Township. 418.
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Regular or All Beef
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Luncheon Country Style
Meats Sausage
95lb
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Aylmer -10 oz.
CREAM OF CHICKEN
OR TOMATO RICE
SOUP
5/$100
Bere's-8 oz. Cut or Rings
GLACED
PINEAPPLE
794
Delsey
Red Rose -10 oz.
INSTANT
COFFEE
$3
Heinz -15 oz.
SWEET MIXED, BREAD 8
BUTTER OR BABY DILL
PICKLES
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Fresh Grade A-3 lb. Average
CHICKENS
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PICNICS - 951b.
8 Varieties, -6 oz. Sweet Pickled $119
Cooked Meats COTTAGE ROLLS
2/651
Black Diamond -16 oz. New Zealand
PROCESS LEG OF $ 33
Polish Loop
CHEESE LAMB lb.
SLICES
Sausage Devon Link
4 5 5 sausaGE ,b. 894
-99 T Devon Sliced
lb.BREAKFAST $ 149
I lb. BACON lb.
$15.S 4 SOFT Fresh Pork
49 SIDE SPARE 999'.,
lb. MARGARINE RIBS Ib.
Heinz -32 oz. Clover Leaf -6'/2 oz. Flaked
TOMATO $ 19 WHITE 8 9
4
KETCHUP TUNA
Fray Bentos-12 oz.
CORNED
-BEEF
99,
Dunconoines 3 Var. 13 oz.
Moist & Easy
CAKE
MIXES
754
Toilet Bowl Cleaner 47 oz.
SANUFLUSH
Catelli-7'/4 oz.
Van Camp -14 oz. StokelyFancy-10 Oz. .MACARONI
BEANS
HONEY &CHEESE
with POD PEAS
PORK DINNER
3/sloo 4/$100 5/$100
Stokely Fancy 10 oz. dolly Miller Blue Ribbon -4 oz.
CREAM (Poly Deal 4 x 3 oz.)"-,, GROUND
STYLE LEMONADE BLACK
CRYSTALS
CORN PEPPER
4/$100 794 794
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Schneider's 16 oz. McCain Fancy 2 Ib.
f BEEF PEAS & Cello
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794 694 '
McCain Superfry Popporidge Farm
FRENCH LAYER CAKES '
FRIES 2 Ib. 8511 az.
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