FLOUR m s: .99 mums ' Imm moo com .. mmms moo mm oia""l"'3""69“ 2646| iOBIN HOOD ALL PUWE CAKE MIXES ROBIN HOOD ASSORTED POUCH PACK HERSHEY '5 WW CHOCOLATE 79c manna: MARGARINE is“ '9: VALUI! - IONUS PACK - '/z-|.I. "II! smupvzâ€"mzmsscz-acouruu... YORK BEEF or IRISH SIMS 2' ’IAYUII! - Son 13¢! IIST IUY! â€" Fill STIIIO COLOUR SLIDE "'0'! - 1m lâ€! MIX. VEGETAIIES 2'47: M'W' , ouncunv RAM an; LlIIY'S IIUSSIL S'IOUTS. NA'UDI' LW'. II. "N STMWIIIIIIS “THE YEA THAT BABES" m» 19 [l SKINLESS WIENERS ~49: RUTH [AWSON lodies' Wear Aduns: $1.35 â€" Childnn, under 12: Hall Price Watch to: Dinner Spam: Ivory Sunday and Week Day: Casual Slippers For Summer Interesting T-Sth, Slouch“, With Short Show: or Long Slum this Sunday, March 16th Coâ€"ordinating Sportswear Swim Suits -- All Styles Empire Restaurant Lovoly Dacron and Cotton NIngos Baby Do" Pyjamas and Shop Coot 9o Match Igorlo - Hoso - Ponty Hoso - Glows - Scan IVALIIE CHICKW MEATS make the meal Letter! 1m TUNA FLAKES‘VWI'.» 2 0-49: TH! OlD IAVOUME 14-01. “to DUTCH CLEAN“! 2h49c “VI It! â€" “MUNICH GLAD IAGS 50b0phg'33c “V! k! GLAD WRAP would 33: "A10"! â€" DULCE? DOM MEAT TURKEY IN in Thornbnry, while in Shallow Lake, Flesherton, Dundalk, Grand Valley, and Shelburne a comprehensive review is re- quired becauseoitheirsubstan- tial needs in terms 01 housing MACARONI « smfliï¬fï¬ 2 PKG.S. FOR 29: l-Lb. Parchment 2'/2-Lb. Tin 15-01. Tins n>z>0> as>0n 338â€":an I 32:» an. a 3 3 .r. 2.. WALK BRS HEINZ ASSORTED “Experience in the past indi- cates that the Ontario Govern- ment lacks an efficient, sophis- ticated land buying machine that can compete with the private sec- tor in parkland acquisition,†the brief maintains. “Private deve- lopers and Speculators are as- sembling prime recreational areas that will be needed in the future for public use.†B.C., in July 1858. They enjoyed a virtual monopoly on the ship- ment of gold and mail. The Rocky Saugeen still sup- ports Southern Ontario's finest speckled trout but is threatened by numerous dams which destroy the natural habitat for fish. Un- less the province takes steps to protect the fishing waters that now course through private land, the only angling available to the public will be in a few conserva- tion areas. Wells, Fargo Co. began an express service from San Fran- cisco and the east to Victoria, Angling resources must be protected as an important part of the aone’s tourist attractions. By purchasing fishing streams or acquiring easements on them the bad effects of unwise dam building and removal of forest cover can be prevented. Unfor- tunately, the best reaches of too many streams are denied to the public. In Grey and Duiierin, as in Bruce and Simcoe, more inten- sive and careful development of renewable resources is needed. Forests should be upgraded. At- tention should be giventoacquir- ing those portions of the Niagara Escarpment not already utilized for agriculture or ski develop- ments, as well as key shoreline stock, basic services, and other elements of the community fab. rlc. rum momma 5.153} CORN GRAPES ~41 .... 39c PRE-COOLED. SWEET. TENDER REFRESHING SA. IARLINKA LARGE (OBS No. 1 Mr and Mrs Robert Hastie and family attended a family gather- ing recently at the home of Mr and Mrs Robert Hopkins, Dur- Miss Marilyn Boyce, Guelph, spent the weekend at her home Mr and Mrs Wm. Campbell, Hanover, spent an evening last week with Mr and Mrs Frank Twamley. A number of ladies attended a shower on Saturday evening at the home of Mrs Murray Tram- ley in honor of Mrs Floyd Har- per (Fern McNaJty) of Owen Sound. Mrs Thomas Glencross, Edge Hill, is visiting at present with Mr and Mrs Ronald MacDonald. Mr and Mrs Murray Sherk of Hanover visited with Mr and Mrs Klaas Veen and family on Sunday evening. Little Sandra Albright spent Friday with her grandparents. Mr and Mrs Klaas Veen while her parents were in London to bring her brother, Rickie, home from the hospital. Mr and Mrs Jas Storrey, Fred and Bob, Durham, visited with Mr and Mrs Chas. Robson on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Nelson Hunt visi- ted with Mr and Mrs Nelson Clark at Belmont recently. MrsA. W. Hunt returned home with them after visiting friends and rela- tives in the district. Mr and Mrs Jas. Veen and family, Stratford, visited the for- mer’s parents, Mr and Mrsxlaas Veen and family on Sunday. Mrs .135. McLacklan,Oakvflle. spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs Herb Hopkins and later visi- ted wtth Mrs Geo. hamleY- Mr and Mrs Nelson Hunt visi- ted on Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs Robt. Hunt and family at Markdale. Mr Geo. Twamley is a patient in the Durham Memorial 110891‘ tal. Wewishbtmaqaeedyre' oovery. Mrs Jas. McLacklan,Oakvflle. spent Saturday afternoon with ‘1..- re- _- -_.|I-L-_ "lg-I- IVIJI VI At a Special meeting of the Garnet Locke No. 319 of the In- dependent Order of oaawwsm Mount Forest recently, eight 25 â€if Veteran Jewels were pre- -A_ - 35 Crawford Aberdeen 6*«49‘ 45c KNOX UNITED CHURCH DURHAM Rev. H. Pace, Minister Mr. R. David Baxhr, Organist SUNDAY. MAY 1]. 1969 c 9:45 am. -- Sunday School ":00 am. - Worship. Nursery Dept. 81 Junior Congregation ZION ~ - GLENELG 2:30 p.m. Worship upmr cnuicu lav. I. A. Gotham. IA. Associate Pubri SUNDAY. MAY 11. 1%9 10 a.m. Sunday School, class es for all ages 11 a.m. -_ Mother's Day Serv ice and farewell for Mrs. IETHEL PENTECOSYAL CHURCH Corner of Queen St. and Lamb ton Street West. Pastor - Rev. Cream-n SUNDAY. MAY 11. 1969 N) am. â€"â€" Sunday School I] am. Morning Worship. 8 pm. Tues. -~ Prayer Meeting _ monsoon: GOSPEL cuuncu 7:2!) p.m. â€"â€" Special visit - South Grey Quartet. 8:00 p.m. Thurs. ~~ Prayer Bible Study. Durham and Glen“; Contra cuéi’s‘ru'u “va suuoav SUNDAY. MAY 11. 1969 Priceville 9:45 a.m. - Worship Durham 9:50 a.m. -~â€" Junior and Int. Church School. 11:15 am. Worship. â€The Fifth Commandment". The Sacrament of Baptism. Primary Kindergarten Church School, Nursery. Rocky Saugeen 2:00 p.m. Worship. Mlnlshr Rev. M. Laurenson, 8A., I.D. May 8th- 11th Evangelistic Services. Rev. David Cald 200d. special preacher. Mr and Mrs Charles Campbell visited recently with Mr and Mrs Ralph Campbell. DMM ham, to honor Mr and Mrs Spence Hookins on the occasion of their 53rd wedding anniversary. Mr and Mrs Robert Lawrence, Durham, visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Ed McDougall. Mr and Mrs Floyd Harper, Owen Sound, visited during the weekend with Mr and Mrs Wm. McNalty. Lm. â€"« Worship. Family Sunday and Mothers Day. Dedication of (Communion Set in memory of Mrs. Wm. Moore. Throngs' of fishermen were on Dromore Local O.F.U. Meet The Ontario Farmers Union, Local 88, Dromore, met onAprll 29th in Varney. Announcement of further price discount in 0.17. U. fertilizer contract was made. Prices of twine contract obtained by the 0.17. U. purchasing com- mittee was announced. 'lhe local from the local to the 0.17. U. fun raising campaign for a farmer controlled iarm organization. Karrow, Mrs C. McArthur, Mrs w. Petty and Mrs N. Dickson. Mrs Harold Long and Mrs Arthur Bell are in charge of public re- lations. Plans were made for a iashion show to be held early in May. HONOR NEWLYWEDS Mr and Mrs Donald Mawhinny, Guelph, recent newlyweds, were guests of honor at a presentation Saturday evening atthe Egremont Community Centre Hall. A large crowd of friends, neighbours, and relatives attended. The bride is the former Joan Cantlon, daughter of Mr and Mrs n--.l ï¬--â€"L‘ ~- SUNDAY, MAY 11 1969 Lewis, Norman Treleeven, Nel- son McGuire, all of Holstein, and Mel Troup of Mount Forest, for- merly of Holstein. Mr and Mrs Brian 'mornbor- row, Burlington, recently pur- Chased the former grocery store building on the main street in Holstein from Mr and Mrs Bry- son Morlock. Mr and Mrs Thorn- burrow and their three year old son, Billy, plan to move to Hol- stein in the very near future and Operate the grocery store. CHURCHES Rev. C. 0. Ingram and lav: Ronald R. Mayors PRESIYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA â€"Holsfein News I.A.,I.D., Refreshments were served. with the bride and groom serving wedding cake. CLINTON PHOTO SERVICE Clinton Ontario The evening was spent in danc- ing to the music of Lorne Weber's Orchestra. An address of good wishes, composed by Mrs Everett Rawn was read by Lyle Rawn. The couple were presented with a decorative dish filled with money. Iy-pass â€middlemen 39m- keeperâ€, send DIRECT to processing plan! and save 50%! Send film, cash, cheque or money order along with this The bride Is the former Joan Cantlon, daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred Cantlon, RR 1, Mount For- est. The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Leslie Mawhinny of H01- stein. HALFoPRICE FILM PROCESSING Black 8- Whlh â€" O Expat" 50¢; 12 - 02¢ Kodaeolor .. I Exposure $1.â€; 12 - $1.†Other officers are Mrs John Heaney, Mrs Elmer Love, Mrs Albert James, Mrs Milton Altken, Mrs Harry Aitken, Mrs Allan Aitken, Mrs Lyle Rawn, Mrs George Armstrong, Mrs Fred Others elected were Mrs Nor- man Dickson and Mrs Curray Mc- Arthur, vice presidents; Mrs Harry Pinder, secretary; Hrs Kenneth Alles, treasurer; Mrs Milton Aitken, district director. Mrs Howard Pinder has been elected president of the Holstein Women’s Institute. hand early Saturday morning to try their luck at the Holsteindam as fishing season opened. Ilany tine trout catches were ram-ted. RED HOT 00- OF SPECIAL WJ. OFFICERS UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO Durham, “9-)“! Elam, “3.1." M, S CALI. YOUR CO-OP 80W! Paisley, 17 MM“: Because of the limited quantity available we must reserve the right to limit the quantity sold to any one customer Distributed by UC: Order accepted for 1 week only, May 12th through May 17th, 1969 BUYING OR SELLING - TRY CLASSIFIEDS per bale