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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-12-08, Page 15ARC BAKESHOP STAFF — The ARC Industries,bakeshop began production on a limited basis this week. Shown with baker Dan Knight are ARC Industries employees Lois Rueger and Marg McQueen. Staff photo ARC Industries to open bakery outlet in Dashwood ty f 4,5 I Dozens of beautiful Hanging Plants and Christmas Plants on display You'll prObably get plenty of ideas for brightening up your home for the holidays once you've seen our wide range of' beautiful plants. Please feel welcome to come in and visit our newly renovated premises ... we'll be glad to see you. Ss ' I areil = V 11;1\ Excellent choice of CHRISTMAS TREES Ben Hoogenboom and Staff DROP IN FOR A FREE COFFEE Courtesy of Palmer's Beverages We can send flowers almost any place in the world. 4111111r YOU'RE INVITED TO OUR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DECEMBER 9 and 10 xeter Greener)'r A DIVISION OF EXETER FLOWERS ' 41 MAIN ST. SOUTH, (Formerly Faimers Fl°wert) 2354603 'i I..4 _ i ' imanimiimummint iill li I Practical Gifts • For Every Name On Your List • Waterproof Kaufman Snowbelles From $14,98 • Hi-Fashion Leather Boots • Also Wide Leg Fittings FOAM TREADS From $5.98 Poi Kids ALSO AVAILABLE FOR MOM AND DAD A Gift That's Always Welcome Soft Side Luggage By Samsonite and Dionite SETS OR SINGLE PIECES We Also Have Attache Cases, Tote Bags, Hand Bags, Etc. MOM cunkca:x myt s SHO E h' STORE m VISAin MAIN ST. PHONE 235-1933 E>ETER •Something different in the occupational training for lear- ning handicapped adults has opened its doors at ARC Industries in Dashwood tilts week. Through the financial support of the Alhambra Lodge of Grand Bend and the per- severance of ARC Industries manager Ron Heimrich and baker Dan Knight, a bakeshop located at ARC started production of pastries on Mon- day. Knight who was head baker at the Children's Psychiatric Research Institute in London for 12 years followed by a three year stint at the Tasty Nu bakery in ,;)cotbAlk \ors ob. PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE • tt 20% to 30% Off every table lamp In the store! Save now for Christmas gifting. . SALE EFFECTIVE TO DEC. 10 ALL SALES FINAL! SORRY NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES, CASH N' CARRY ! Royal Albert & Paragon China, Waterford Crystal and Giftware. HOTSall!IB?NlyirING 71 4-H -clubs display blouses Staffa WI show items from other countries ThrossAdvOccits, DiriM1sor $, 1977 By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN STAFFA Over 30 Women's institute members, 411 Homemaking club leaders, 411 girls and mothers attended the Citizenship and World Affairs meeting of the Staffa Women's institute in the township hall Tuesday The president, Mrs. Charles Douglas presided and after opening with the Institute Ode and Mary Stewart Collect, read poems "Tomorrow" and "411 Is". Four, 4H girls were honoured, Debbie Rennie and Mary Jane Templeman have both completed eighteen 411 Homemaking clubs and were each presented with a spoon rack. Ruth Harburn and Beverley Smale were each presented with trillium cups and saucers for successfully com- pleting 12 4H clubs. AU three 41i clubs sponsored by the Stan Institute showed, the blouses which they had made and .commented on same, Mrs, Barry Mahon presided for the program and presented a film on the "Hutterites" of Western Canada, Roll call was bring and show something from another country. Current events were given by Mrs, John Miller and Mrs. Carter Kerslake gave a two minute talk on the Royal Family. Mrs. Barry Mahon and Mrs. John Miller were hostesses and served lunch at the close, Personals Mrs, Wilbur Miller was honoured recently on her 85th birthday by members of her family at the home of Mr. 4 Mrs, Russell Miller, Among those attending .the 50th anniversary open house for Mr. Mrs. Nelson Hunkin in, Taeawater Saturday were Mr. & Mrs, Bill Warden, Mr, Alvin Worden and Your heart works harder when you're not in the game. Get fit — and turn the clock back. Fitness is fun. Try some. (1:7 401 paRrtaparrion Rosoanna, Mrs. Loreen Hamilton, Mr. & Mrs, Rob Templeman, Mr, & Mrs, Lloyd Miller, Mrs. Dale Martyn and girls, Mr. 4 Mrs. Clifton Miller and family, Robert Sadler, Mrs, Dave Capling, Mr, & Mrs, John Templeman and family, Robert Norris visited on, the weekend with Steven Refit, 13rodhagen, visiting on the weekend With- Mr. 4 Mrs. Clifton Miller and family, were Mrs. Hazel Sadler and Mr. 4 Mrs. Bruee Balfour, Sault Ste. Marie, 4TH PAYMENT OF 1977 TAXES DUE December 15, 1977 Town of Exeter Zurich, approached the Dash- wood company about the possible establishment of a bakeshop on the premises this past summer after a visit to have some signs made up. The intent of the bakeshop is to train several of the ARC Industries employees in bakeshop technology with the hope that they can be placed eventually in bakeshops around the district, Knight noted that a similar program at CPRI involving the training of patients in the operation of large commercial dish washing machines was an 'overwhelming success.' ' The ARC bakeshop will in addition to retailing direct from the premises, will be distributing their goods through several area stores. A full line bakery goods will be carried with special emphasis on cream pies, Danish and French pastries and birthday and an- niversary cakes made to order. For Christmas, mince pies and tarts, shortbreads, Christmas cakes and assorted Christmas cookies will be available. Many of these goods will be available today and tomorrow during the ARC Industries open house. Op eration Life/tile Lifestyle is iknowing how to avoid accidents at work, at home, at school or in sports. it's obeying safety rules. I