HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-03-07, Page 7MR. AND MRS. ROBERT STONE
Judith Marie Denys and Robert Gordon Stone were united in
marriage February 24, 1979 at Holy Family Catholic Church
in Wallaceburg by Father Bourqe and Pastor Ross
Hargreaves. Mr.. and Mrs. Alec Denys, Wallaceburg are
parents of the bride and the groom is the son of Mrs. Verna
Stone, RR 3, Exeter and the late Gordon Stone. The matron of
honour was Dianne Gilhuly and Ingrid Denys and Ann Denys
were bridesmaids. The best man was Dennis Passmore and
guests were ushered by Bud Rice and Michael Denys. After a
wedding trip to Jamaica the couple will reside in
Wallaceburg. A reception will be held Saturday, March 24 at
the South Huron Rec Centre in Exeter.
Times-Advocate, March 7, 1979 Page 7
There are many ways to get more from your milk money
Still some space
for tots at Stephen
By Lynne Farquhar
The Stephen Co-op
Nursery still has some room
for tots aged 2-5 years. For
any information on registra
tion please call 228-6373
(mornings only) or call the
Resource Centre at 228-6302.
The nursery school will be
holding a Bake Sale on
Saturday March 17 from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Stephen
Resource Centre. Proceeds
from the sale will go toward
equipment for the Nursery
school. Any donations of
baked goods will be greatly
appreciated.
Once again we would ask
that anyone who still has
their survey, give us a call
and we'll come and pick it
up. (228-6302)
A ceramics demonstration
will be held at the Stephen
Resource Centre on Tues
day, March 17 at 7:00 p.m.
The demonstration is free
and will be done by Mary
Lee of La Boutique in
Goderich. Anyone who is in
terested, please call the
Resource Centre at 228-6302.
Constable Bill Wilson of
the Goderich Detachment of
the OPP will be coming to
Huron Park to discuss the
Block Parents program and
make a film presentation.
Watch this column next
week for date and time of
this meeting and any new
programs and coming
events.
Sir Winston Churchill said
in 1943: “There is no finer
investment for any com
munity than putting milk
into babies.”
No one could argue with
that. But today we might go
a step further and say that
putting milk into people of all
ages is a fine investment.
When you consider the cost
and nutritional value of milk
and milk products, it’s hard
to imagine how you could get
a better return on your
money.
Still, it is possible. Here
are a few ways you can get
more for your milk money
without sacrificing taste or
nutrition.
Experiment with skim
milk powder — Too many of
us are prejudiced against
this versatile product,
despite the fact that it’s as
good for you as fluid milk
and costs much, much less.
All milk powder sold in this
country must be Canada
Frist Grade, which means it
has met definite standards of
composition and quality. Try
mixing it half-and-half with
fluid milk. (You’ll be sur-
prised at how good it tastes.)
Add it to puddings, sauces
and soups. Substitute it for
whole milk in casseroles and
baked goods. Use it to make
a whipped topping for
desserts. Add it to cocoa and
sugar to make your own
instant hot chocolate mix.
Say cheese. — Just one
ounce of hard cheese is the
nutritional equivalent of a
full glass of milk. If you find
one with the taste your
family likes, buy a big hunk
of it. It’s cheaper when you
buy in bulk and when you,
rather than the manufac
turer, slice and grate it
according to your needs. A
mild or medium Canadian is
a good, inexpensive all-
purpose cheese. Store it in
the fridge, wrapped or in a
covered container. If mould
appears on the surface, just
scrape it off — the rest of
your cheese is waiting to be
TIGER
TIMES
OVER 80 CLUB
Mrs. Langford Ridley,
Parkhill, will celebrate
her eighty-third birthday,
March 8.
Mrs. Henry Hartle,
Parkhill will celebrate
her eithty-fifth birthday,
March 10.
eaten.
Say processed cheese
sometimes. — It’s even
cheaper than the hard kind.
Processed cheese is blended
from cheeses which have
been shredded, mixed and
heated. A cheese spread will
often cost less than slices but
it might not have that real
cheese feel or flavor.
Individually wrapped
“singles” will usually cost
more than unwrapped slices.
brands to well-known dairy
brands. The less expensive
kind may be even better for
you, as it contains less fat.
Ice milk and sherbet also
contain milk, but don’t forget
that they also have twice as
much sugar as ice cream. If
you keep them in the freezer
or your fridge, frozen
desserts should be used
within a week of purchase,
They’ll keep for about a
month in a deep freeze.
In general: The fancier the
packaging, the more you
pay.
Make your own yogurt. —
Not from scrtach, of course,
unless you have a yogurt
maker. However, a big
container of plain yogurt and
some small pieces of your
favorite fruit will squeeze
even more value from your
milk money. Just mix it up
with bananas, oranges,
strawberries, or whatever’s
MEET FOR DAY OF PRAYER — Ladies of all faiths met Friday at the Exeter Pentecostal Church to observe the annual World
Day of Prayer. From the left are Betty Brant, Bethel Reformed; Carol Willard, United; Ruth McLaren, Pentecostal,-guest speaker
Shirley Lutner; Ila Moir, Presbyterian,- Phyllis Degraw, Centralia Faith Tabernacle and Connie Dietrich, Roman Catholic.
Photo by Schwartzentruber
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your pleasure. It will
probably taste better than
the fruit yogurts made by
manufacturers. And you can
be sure it doesn’t contain any
artificial flavor, which many
popular yogurts do,
We all scream for ice
cream. — It tastes so good
and delivers the goodness of
milk. But stay cool and save
money: Always look for
specials and always com
pare the prices of store
Joanne's
House of Hairstyling
365 William St.
Operated by Joanne Luxton
LADIES' AND
MEN'S
HAIRSTYLING
For Appointment Please Phone
235-0288
Everyone lias a
March Salefrom
Stephen Central
Thursday, February 22 the
grade sevens held a white
elephant sale. We raised
$90.50 for our Camp Sylvan
fund. Almost every item
was sold. We would like to
thank those who donated and
those who bought things.
Rachel Mellecke
Elaine Vincent
February 26 there was a
solar eclipse. The only way
you could watch it was with
welder glass 14, or the smart
way, on T.V. Viewing the
solar eclipse is very
dangerous.
The sun emits infra red
rays. These rays can burn
and permanently damage
your eyes. If you want to
watch it watch it on T.V.
The students at Stephen did.
Dan Dittmer
Winter Carnival
February 26 we had a
winter carnival sponsored
by Mrs. Johnson and the
grade eight students. There
were nine events. These in
clude Tug of war, Ski-Race,
the three legged race, snow
ball throw, obstacle course,
toboggan relay, snow
building, hockey relay and
the rest stop.
Each student had a
number for the draw later
on. Congratulations to John
Volk. We think everyone en
joyed the afternoon.
Pauline Brand
Kathy Orr
Tuesday, February 27, our
school’s student council held
a pancake sale. 20<f bought
three pancakes. The
teachers, under the
guidance of Mr. Finkbeiner
prepared the pancakes for
us. They were very
delicious.
Doug Woodburn
but judge tire rest by
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