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Horticultural show winners in Kirkton Above, Kirkton Horticultural Show winners were
announced Tuesday, Aug. 18 at the K -W Community Centre. Winners were, from left, best
-design Gertrude Willis, best rose - Elaine Stephen and best gladiolus - Olga Hern. .
(Photo by Darlene Doupe)
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5. Moor 60.
10. Persistence o1 -
Memory painter . 64.
14. Trounce • 65.
Borden's cow 68.
Church image 69.
Satisfy 70. Getting older
Expire 7,1. Bay of Fundy
Like Adirondack rainphenomenon
Stab 72. Deep voice
Author Lessing 73. Apres-ski ibcale
74. Video arcade
frequenter
57. -Bewitching`
' Massachusetts town
Home of the Sirens
Smallest
Scandinavian land
Cord necktie
Bonafide
Nobelisl Wieser '
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27. Less risky
30. Brief plunge
32. Sailor's danger
34. Shirker
36. Exclarpation
38. Hosieryinjury
40. Chinese lake
41. Pliny s tongue
43. Wk. pan •
44. New Orleans
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46. Miguel
47. Horrified
50. Stringed instrument
52. _ Wiedersehen •
54. Refreshments on a
date in the '50S •
55. Bank of seats
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1. Bear with us at night
2. Medieval trench
3. Miniature golf stroke
:4. Piloted '
5. Makes easier
6. Jubilant
7. Sacred snake of
Egypt
e. Poet's contraction
9. Is attentive
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11. Unforeseen
12. Maxwell of 007 films
13. Gary's st.
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23. SCuller's need
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28. Be of value
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33. Goethe play
35. Treasure Island ,
author's monogram
37. Slow Boat to
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39. Acquires
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45. Three-legged stools
48: FBI agents
49. Creator of Nick and ,
Nora Charter •
51. Always. in poems
53. Laundry problem
56. Foe
58.. Mantle
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62. Carnival attraction
63. Sharp
64. -Baby protector
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67. Pan cover
Staffa WI news
Roberta Templeman
Staffa correspondent
STAFFA - Staffa, Womens
institutg members met at
Heywood's Restaurant for lunch on .
• August 26.
After eating. they returned to
Exeter where Marjorie Drake host-
ed the meeting at her new apart-
ment. loyce Miller presided, open-
ing with the institute Ode and Mary
Stewart Collect.
Edna Burchill spoke on agricul-
ture through the years.
Seven mcmhcrs•answered the
roll call hy.telling about their gar-
dens.
An invitation to join Avonton
oranch on September 16 was
accepted. Claudette Elliott read a�
poem entitled "Garden Musings."
Roberta Templeman reported
that she and Esther Smale had
attended the Tweedsmuir
Workshop . at Dashwood
Community Centre recently. The
executive were reminded of a
District executive meeting in
Harrington on September 21 at 1
p.m.
Doris Miller and Marjorie Drake
served refreshments.
Young horticulturalists - Most points for. 12 yrs & under in the
Junior A division, left, Michael- Harrigan with 19 pts. for his
vegetable creature "Lucky" and Jr.8 division most points age
13-15 years old Krystal Harrigan with "Flowers for Grandma."
. (Photo by Darlene. Doupe)
An afternoon in Bayfield park
ZURICH -.On Monday afternoon
at. Blue Water Rest `Horne. residents'
Beatrice McNatb. Carman Lo'te.
Mabel Kyle. lana Wagner, Frieda
Moore. Marie Gingericb and
Dcnnis'Chairette gathered in the
auditorium+lnr a curb husking hce.
Grand Bend Orchards don:iced
peaches and cream turn on the cob '
for the residents' supper. Frieda,
11ayler. - 1)asliwood, (Ionated
Bartlett pears to 1110 khellin tor
dessert.
Tuesday morning -residents
Esther Makin:.. Margaret Hess. -
Dorothy Dietrich, Carman Lok ie.
Margaret Mousseau. Vera O'Brien,
Philippa Stcciae,' Clara Hamilton. ,
Florence Brown. Bill and, Jean
Burr. Mac Fox. Mabel Riley,
Heatricc Eagleson. Mabel Kyle and
Vera Haberer tested (heir memories
in a spelling bee.
Residents- of; Blue Waiter Re'at
Home spent Tuesday. afternoon in •
the [lark at Hayfield. They were. -
escortetl by bus driver (filen Thiel.'
Auxiliary :volunteer Elelen
Otl,erhein. and Adjuvant Cathy
Shansi. '
The residents,toured the'main
street to see the shops and shop-
pers..louketl at Neil's hurne on Old
River Road, watched the sailboats •
and let skis skim across the water.
Watched the comers and goers tray -
1 through. the park. Gipped on
lemonade and munched cookies
and -visited with passersby along •
the beach shore line.
Wednesday afternoona "13y 'lliu
-Sea Party"•took place in the..court-
yard. A child's'switnming pool was
installed and the residents dipped
thoir feet in'the warm wale( and'
played kick -beach hall.. Sea shell.
bingo •was played, the residents
sorted thruug'h 'various shapes of
sea shells and reminisced about
. looking for shells •along the beach.
Background. 'music by the Eberly
Brothers helped sct the morid and
the residents enjoyed' sand cups
made with pudding and Oreo cook-
ies for a cool snack.
Rev. Koss Thon►son,.'St. Peter's t
Lutheran Church. Zurich conducte
"Thursday afternoon. Chapel
Service. Fr. Matthias Wronski, Si._
13onitace Church, Zurich celebrated
Mass.•
Thursday evening the residents
enjoyed .ai barbecue. in the court
yard. They sang Happy Birthday to. -
Bob Carson and shared his birthday
rake w.'ith'him. ' •
Art ;Coker'visited the 'Home
Friday afternoon to play popular
music on the organ for the resi•
-
dents. Art plays music by- number
and is quite willing to play any tune .
the residents requests. ,
Sunday morning • service - at
Zurich Mennonite Church was -
attended by some of the residents.
- Sunday afternoon the auditorium
was tilled to capacity with the-,fain-
ily .and friends of Blue Water -Rest
Hoine • Apartinents tenant .Scleda
Stccklc as she .celebrated 90 years
young with an Open House.
Many family members attended
which,included daughters Marg
from Nova Scotia. Esther and Fern
'Iri►ni 'Ohio, _ son Jim from
Petersburg aind l'aul and Bill of
Zurich arca. Many relatives from.
'-Kitchener/Waterloo and Montreal
attended. Sister -in-laws Philippa
Steckle. 13lue Water.Rcst Home,
Vera Shantz. • Maplewoods
Apartments and Lillian Stccklc of
Zurich gave Scicda•their blessings. -
Auxiliary. volunteers Mary
•Gingcrich; •JCan-Gingcrich and
Gladys, Gingerikh helped grand -
'daughter Diane Sparling and her
husband Doug serve birthday cake
and refreshments to the guests.
' Nieces, nephews and family mem-
hers sang Scleda's favorite hymns
at the close of the afternoon gather-
ing.
' The residents look forward to the
first meeting With the Auxiliary for
the. fall season on Septelnhcr I;
Gladys VanEgrnond and the Merry
Makers on -September 4 and a birth-
day party. with St. Peter's Lutheran
Church, Zurich on September 8.
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-Capsule Comments
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with -Ernie Miatello
Deep relaxation. if practiced regularly, can -
strengthen the- irhmune system. .as welt as a
be a great stress reducer. Techniques include
meditation, yoga, biofeedback and repetitive.
prayer. Other benefits may include blood- pres-
sure reduction and a general' sense of --well-
being. '
What do you do when you miss a dose of medication prescribed
to •be taken. routinely. Should -you take it as soon a5 you remem-
ber? Not always. It does depend on how long -it will be. till the'next
dose and the type of drug it. is. Best -advice? Check with your
pharmacist: .
If you are a believer in the benefits of garlic. - one of the better
ways to take it is to chop a fresh garlic clove into tiny bits, put the
bits on. a spoon and swallow them without chewing. Chase with -a
little water. There shouldn't be any odor afterwards either.- - -
Interesting differences between the waiting times and cost in the
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