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Village Squire, 1976-01, Page 12A hawthorne tree becomes a marshmallow Tree in its winter dress we were treated to the spectacle of beautrtul purple legs, because our young women insisted in putting fashion ahead of frost -bite Winter underwear is a thing of the past We seldom even wear proper footwear hot worry too much about how WE' look. So you see men walking around urban streets in toe rubbers And we wonder why cold medicines are such hot selling items. Thanktully, there seems to be a slight change in the wind Snowmobiling has not only made people enjoy winter again, it has given them a new slide of clothing. If, fifteen years ago, you had -told some of today's adults they'd someday be wearing snowsuits like they put on their young children, they'd have bet you a great deal- they wouldn't. Yet the snowmobile suit which has become, well if not fashionable, at least acceptable is just that And snowmobile hoots are one of the best things to come along in years The. snowmobile itself has broken down the last barrier of isolation in the winter time The great blow of 1971 showed us just how usetul these little machines can he. Non-snowmobilers may curse them when their television's are blitzed by passing machines, hut (nine a big storm, it's comforting to have the machines around in (ase 01 emergency they are also good in that they have begun to -change the psychology of winter Remember a few years ago when skiers were the only ones who had little bumper stickers that said 1 hank Snow" and the rest of us shivered at the thought. The snowmobile has made thousands of people long tor snow from Thanksgiving on and hate to see it leave in March or April. Added to the legions of downhill skiers and you have a sizable proilortion of the population that no longer dreads winter. Elven more people are finding out that winter isn't so bad after all with the rediscovery of cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, two lost arts until the_ last couple of years. Not only are these sports showing us that winter can be an enjoyable time, they're giving tanurusly Ilabbv Canadians a chance to get into shape and to breath good clean country air tor a change. There is hardly a feeling to compare with a good workout in the cold, clean air followed by warming around a big stove or fireplace indoors and drinking something hot. I hose who haven't felt that exhilerating c:\periente have missed something. There's something satisfying too to sit around a tire on a .,...,,, , y,,,2j clic la ii, 4'....5le______,--- --0 Natural Foods Kitchen Paraphernalia Herbs and Spices, including freeze-dried leeks and saffron Pepper and salt mills and the "corns" and "crystals" to go in them Natural vitamin and mineral supplements A great assortment of cookie jars Old fashioned ingredients for your every day baking. Stainless mixing bowls and English pudding basins Granola and/or the oatmeal etc. to make your own Homemade soup "makings '' vegetable flakes, pot barley, beans, beans, beans t Nuts and raisins and lots of storage jars of all shapes other dried fruits and sixes Seeds -sunflower, sesame, flax, alfalfa, mustard and wheat Well -made, sharp knives for every use in your kitchen Lots of books for good health and good cooking Bundt, angel and flan pans - also basic tins Wholesome peanut butter and stone -ground flours Original drawings and paintings by Mona Mulhern Whole grain cereals for warm tummies on frosty mornings Wire whips and wooden spoons, wooden scoops and spurtles and spatulas 38 Hamilton St. Goderich 524-7181 Open daily 10 - 6 Closed Wed. Come in and browse "The Bay Leaf " for Super Health ideas!! VILLAGE SQUIRE/JANUARY 1976, 11