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
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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.
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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.
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
DECEMBER 9 and 10
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A DIVISION OF EXETER FLOWERS '
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• For Every Name
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• 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
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•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
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PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE
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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.
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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.
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