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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-11-05, Page 8ER FALLSPECIAL' S • an the purchose of a PIONEER CHAINSAW Present this Od f0 yOUT local participating dealer. PICONEER BRIAN'S SNOWMOBILE AND n .MOTORCYCLE REPAIRS Dashwood, Ontario Phone 237-3322 OFFER EXPIRES NOV:15,1980. A GOOD FIT Thursday's South sale with the — Marion Knowles checks the size of a skirt at Huron Hospital Ladies Auxiliary rummage help of Doris Hackney, T-A photo - Plain White —'11.95 ctn. - Startone — 16.64 ctn. - Golden Web — 17.92 ctn. - White Dapple — 17.42 ctn 64 sq. ft. per carton SPRUCE STRAPPING .54 lin. ft. .74 lin. ft. .104 lin. ft. 8' and 16' lengths MOULDINGS Co-Op Has In Stock I Many Profiles Of... - Unfinished Pine - Unfinished Mahogany .- Prefinished Vinyl Before You Buy - Check With Our Lumber Division Prefinished Panelling Shellbark Hickory Smokey Hickory 4' x 8' panel Regular 9.65 ea. 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Nails or adhesives make installation quick and easy and leave no messy clean ups -- a great alternative to painted walls. Ideal for the family room, den, or study. 13 Other Prefinished Panels To Choose From Prices Starting At $8.55 ea. WITH TODAY'S VACCINE THERE'S JUST NO EXCUSE FOR GETTING MEASLES Recently, there's been a serious increase in the number of cases of measles in Ontario. At a time when modem vaccines are so readily available, it simply doesn't make sense for you or your family to contract such diseases. Keep in mind that measles can lead to serious complications such as pneumonia or encephalitis, which is inflammation of the brain. Women of a childbearing age should also be sure they are immunized against German measles —a disease that can cause serious birth defects. Of course, you want the peace of mind all year round of knowing you and your family are protected against disease. But what better time to take some positive action than during November, Immunization Awareness Month, by making sure you're immunized. While you're at it, ask your doctor or local health unit for your copy of the new Ontario immunization record card. Let's keep Ontario healthy Dennis Timbrell, Minister of Health William Davis, Premier Ontarki The importance of forgiveness was stressed at a meeting .of the Christian Women's Club Friday morning. Guest speaker was Peggy Brown of Forest. Mrs, Br own referred to examples in her own life in her talk on forgiveness. According to Mrs. Brown, women should "love their husbands, even when they're not loving, respect their bosses, even when the boss it taking advantage of them, and in everything, give thanks, even when they've just lost everything." GRADUATE — Grace Triebner, datighter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Triebner, Ex- eter, has recently graduated from Fonshczwe College, Lon- don with a diploma in Ac- counting. She is presently employed in London at Proto Tools Ltd. : The fall dinner of the. Huron, women Teachers' Association was held on Wednesday, October 22 at The 'White Carnation, Favourite recipes submitted by our readers Marinated Zucchini 4 medium/small zucchini. (11/2 lbS‘) lfi c, dry white wine 1/3 cup oil (olive) 1 tsp. salt x/S. tsp. pepper 'A tsp. tarragon or chervil Minced parsley (optional) Cut zucchini in 3/4 in. strips. Cut strips diagonally in 1/z, in. pieces (5 cups) set aside. In large skillet or electric fry pan bring to boil wine, oil,. salt, pepper and tarragon. Add zucchini, bring to a boil. Cover, then simmer until crisp tender, about 8 min, stirring oc- casionally. Remove to serving dishes. Cover and chill thoroughly, several hours, Garnish with parsley. Penny Dinney ,I .S% ... aleGIL III 44k‘4"' vr• • I • I a. . ....... "1/4% .... .11 111...111111W Irr; .. - " It4r-'.-41.161LUN 11" On November 10 Mark your ballot for JACK O'NEILL as a Stephen Township Councillor 10 years Stephen Township Resident 10 years Area Businessman 4 years Service Station Operator, Huron Park Past president Huron Park Minor Hockey Member Stephen Optimist Club Member Stephen Township Hall Board, Huron Park Secretary Stephen Twp. Recreation Committee Chairman Stephen Township Arena Board. JACK O'NEILL working for progress in Stephen Township A business meeting was conducted, after which. Doris Harrison, Governor, installed the new executive, Mrs. Brown told the womenthat theyshouldstrive to be forgiving, and not to bear grudges,Ieven in their thoughts. She gave several small anecdotes from her own life as examples, Shirley Luther presided at the meeting. Jean Woodward played piano for the hymn sings. Nan Bitton gave the scripture reading, while Dorothy Parker lead the group in prayer. A special prayer was said for Dean Frayne whose husbanctArthur passed away recently, Julie Knipp was soloist, She.sang "Great is they Faithfulness" and "How Great Thou Art". About 30 women gathered at the Anglican Parish Hall for the meeting. Coffee and fruit bread were served. The next meeting will be a pot luck luncheon on the last Friday of November. 0 I 10' By MRS. PETER MARTIN The Crediton Crazy Cookers met Saturday at the home of Carolyn Pritchard to plan for achievement day. Achievement Day will be held November 8 at Stephen Central School at 9:00 a.m. A. craft and bake sale will be held at the Crediton Hall Saturday afternoon. • A goodly number of trick or treaters were out Friday evening. Apparently the older set are enjoyng the night just as much as the youngsters. , Clean up our town. Don't litter. President, Marjorie Freeman; past president, Mary Joan O'athburn; first vice-president, Jelin Turner; second vice-president, Dixie Lee_Arbuckle; treasurer, Donalda MacDonald; recording secretary, Jean Shackleton and corresponding secretary, Sharon Brown. Five new teachers were inducted as members of F,W.T.A.0, arid after dinner three retired teachers were honoured. Guest speaker for the evening was Pat Carson, Provincial President of the Federation of Women Teachers' Association of Ontario. Pat's timely ad- dress about Affirmative Action was well received by an interested audience of Huron County Women teachers. Hohnesville. Executive members are: Christian women stress forgiveness Deputy Reeve McKINNON Ralph H.F. Business Man ew s a e i nstalle d Timos-Advoctt, Nevomkost 194(1 efri OA area teacher group