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PREGNANT and
DISTRESSED? Married or
single, free positive . con-
fidential support. Help is as
close as your telephone.
BIRTHRIGHT - London
(collect) 432-7197 or 524-2913,
357-1769 or 392-6541.-3-52
ALONE: Be alone no more.
If you , are unattached,
separated, single, •or
divorced, meet that special
person. Apply Box 104, Owen
Sound, N4K 5P1 - Please
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38. Auction sale
Richard Lobb
AUCTIONEER
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
Every Thursday
HENSALL
LIVESTOCK SALE
Sat.tec. 13 et 10 a.m.,
Antiques, furniture, ap-
pIiances, carpenter
tools etc. at Richard
Lobb's Barn.
AUCTION
SALE
Gift Store Fixtures for
THE WAXWORKS
BOUTIQUE IN
WINGHAM
On Sat., Dec., 27 at
11:00 a.m.
(preview from 9:OOam
till sale time)
Including fittings, equip-
ment, fixtures and access-
ories usual to the operation
of a retail giftware store;
rnvnlving card .stands. can-
dle display- stands; 15'
counter, large birch display
stand with sliding doors,
medium birch display
stand, several tables, mod-
ern buffet, wooden shelv-
ing with fittings, gift -wrap
rack and ribbon holder,
paper cutters, several an-
tiques used in display in-
cluding exceptional oak
bake table, 1 curve -glass
countertop display in mint
condition; 1 counter top
curve -glass • display (re-
quires some restoration);
Targe cherry multi -piece
bookcase display with be-
vel plate mirror and sliding
glass doors; pine cupboard
base, octopus towel racks,
ash collapsable table, 2 pc.
pine cabinet with diamond
mullioned doors, pedestal
stand, antique wool wind-
er, • very old Labbatt Ale
keg; early sleigh: several
old crocks and variety of
small items of definite
interest and collectablility,
in addition some office as•
seccories and a Sweda till
With tax key in Tike -now
condition PLUS many oth-
er items of interest and be-
ing sold for and at
THE WAXWORKS
BOUTIQUE
182 Josephine Street
Wingham, Ontario
AUCTIONEER:
Jack Alexander
for information
357-1782 or 357-1011
40. Lost &:Fo.nd
LOST 6 toed ginger and
white 7 month old kitten.'
King ,St, area. Answers to
Sunny. Phone 4824340,-52
41, To give away
TO GOOD HOME 3 female
and one male part St. Ber-
nard puppies. Phone 482.
9890,-52
42. Death notice
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$irtha
PA'1,FE tSON
Rod and Cathy ere pleased to.
announce the arrival of their
baby boy, Daniel McLean, $.
lbs. 13 ox., on Sat,,, ped. 20,
1980. Grand, parenits are Mrs,
Gloria Patterson and Bill
and Helen Taylor, Varna,
'Great grandparents, Mrs,
Nellie Nott,, .Mrs. Ruth
Taylor, Clinton and Mrs.
Edna Patterson,
Brucefield.--52.
45, Marriages
STEPHENS
At Alexandra Marine 'and
General Hospital, Goderich
-- on Thursday, December -18)--
1980,
18,1980, Mrs. Norma Stephens
(nee Cook) of Bayfield and
formerly of Toronto. Beloved
wife of Lloyd Stephens .and
dear mother of Jane, Mark
and Nora. Loving grand-
mother of Alexander,
Geoffrey and Erin. Also
survived by one brother,
Lorne Cook, predeceased by
one brother, Stewart Cook. A
private family funeral
service was held on Satur-
day, December 20,
1980.-52 nx
PROUSE
At University Hospital,
London, on Saturday,
December 13, 1980, Kenneth
Edward Prouse of Goderich,
'in his 54th year. Beloved
husband of Elaine Allin.
Dear father of Mrs. Linda
MacKinnon and Terry
Prouse both of London.
Beverley Prouse of Van-
couver, British Columbia,
Sandra (Mrs. Dan DeMers,)
and David both of Goderich.
Step•=fatherof-Ke rWilson-o LL
RR 2, Clinton, Randy, Brian
and Tom Schmidt, all of
Goderich. Brother of Mar-
jorie (Mrs.. William Gard-
ner), Dorothy (Mrs. Richard
McWhinney), Evelyn (Mrs.
William Levey) and Robert,
all of Goderich and Harold of
Tillsonburg. Also survived
by five grandsons.
Predeceased by one son,
Brian. Rested at the Stiles
Funeral Home, Goderich
after 2 p.m. Monday, service
on Tuesday at 2 • •p.m.
Interment Maitland
Cemetery. -52
• McBRIDE _.
At St. Joseph's . Hospital,
London, on Sunday,
December 21, 1980, Edgar
James McBride, of Kippen,
in his 74th year. Beloved
husband of Grace (dooper)
McBride. Dear father of
Wayne of Kippen, Sharon
(Mrs. Steven Pine),
Brampton. Dear brother of
Wilbert, Kitchener, Lorne,
Zurich, , Walter and Elmer,
both.-of'_Exeter__ and Emma.
(Mrs. Stuart Beattie) of
Wingham. Predeceased by
two brothers and one sister.
Also survived by five
grandchildren Bradley,
Dennis, R Julie, Carl, and
d
Michael'. Visitation was' at
the Bonthron Chapel of
Michael P. O'Connor
Funeral Homes, 118 King St.,
Hensall after 7 p.m. Monday.
Funeral and committal
=•.service in the chapel on
Tuesday, December 23rd at 4
p.m. with Rev. Robert
McMullen officiating.
Interment later in Bayfield
Cemetery. -52•
COUNTER
At Clinton Public Hospital on
Sunday, December 21, 1980,
William, Norman Counter of
Clinton, in his 77th year.
Beloved husband of
Madeline Counter (Van
II•.
Calista (Mrs. Kenneth
McNairn) of RR 1, Clinton,
George of London. Also
survived by, four grandsons..
Predeceased by one brother
Morley Counter. Rested at
the Beattie Funeral Home,
55 Rattenbury Street, East
Clinton. Funeral service was
at St. Paul's Anglican
Church on Tuesday,
December 23, 1980, corn-
mencing at 2 p.m. with Rev.
James R. Broadfoot of-
ficiating. Interment Clinton
Cemetery -52
43. Births -
PATON
David and Debbie Paton of
Mt. Elgin, are "happy to
announce the safe arrival of
their son, Donald Charles,
weighing 10 lb. at Tillson-
burg District 'Memorial
Hospital, on Friday,
December 5, 1980, A baby
brother for Angela. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs'. Don Brodie, Brucefield,
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Paton,
Mt. Elgin. -52
SCHILBE
Fred and Shirley (nee
Brandon) are pleased to
announce the safe arrival of
their daughter,, Tanya
Alison, weighing 8 lbs. 3 oz.,
at 7 a.m. on December 13,
1980. The proud grand-
parents are Earl and
Frances Schilbe and Joe and
Alice Brandon.-52nc
SCHAAF -
GA4,DNEXt
The -Marriage .of Verna -Mae...-._
Gardner and Earl David
Schaaf took place qn Sat.,
Dec 20, 1980. Rev, Norman
Peck performed the double -
ring ceremony in. the Chapel
of the Ontario Street United
Church, Clinton, Ont. Mr.
and Mrs. Schaaf will make
their home at 2° Victoria
Blvd., Vanastra, Ont.--52nc
46. In memoriam
HULLS
In memory of Fred Hulls,
who passed away six years
ago this Christmas season.
Fondly remembered by the
family. -52
47. Card of thanks
With a precocious, red headed grin, little Kris
FAMILY & McNaughton was,ready to make her. stage debut at
CHILDREN'S the Huron Centennial Christmas concert. The
SERVICES .kindergarten pupil received the finishing touches
A sincre thank you to all on her doll costume from teacher Norman Gemmell
those in Clinton and are
claa __ss perform ___
before the ed the ;laxIn the._Village,
anyway"to"" Toy Store. (Shelley McPhee photo)
make the Family and
Children's Christmas
Bureau a success. Wynne
Homuth.-52
FLAGG
I wish to thank everyone who
sent cards and flowers and
helped in other ways during•
my recent stays in the
Clinton Hospital - especially
Dr. Barrett and Dr. Baker -
also the nurses in emergency
and the X-ray girls - as well
as the nurses on first floor
and other staff. A Merry
Christmas - a Happy New
Year ° to all. Dorothy
Flagg. 52
GORDON
I wish to thank my friends
and relatives forcards, gifts,
flowers and visits while in
hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. Baker, Dr. Watts and
staff of first floor. ' Alcoa
Gordon. -52x
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arRISTAIs'
GIFEEriaGs
Bill, Marlene, Darryl and
Stephanie Black wish
everyone in the Brucefield
and surrounding area a very
Merry Christmas and all the
best in the New Year. We
have appreciated your
patronage over the past
years at Black's Variety.
Our association with you will
be • long, remem-
bered. -51,52x
Seasons Greetings with Best
Wishes for the New Year to
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours. Jack, Mary, Cathy &
Mary Ann Leppington.-52x
I would like to wish all mac
Queen Street friends and
neighbours and also the
Dietary staff of the Clinton
Hospital and volunteer
drivers of the Meals, on
Wheels a Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year.
Mildred 13rown.-52
,Wishing all our friends an
neighbours a Merr
Christmas and Happy
Year.
JIM AND BEA AN
Off to Somalia
BRUSSELS - Jack and of Somalia's
Mary Bryans have left National Product.
for Somalis, but it isn't
for a vaction trip.
• Jack has volunteered
his services to the
Canadian Executive
Services Overseas
(CESOj to help the people
of Somalia upgrade their
livestock ""-CI-61610'ment`
and export.
Somalia is located in
East Africa . and is
bounded by Kenya,
Ethiopia and the Indian
Ocean.
CESO contacted the
Bryans through a mutual
friend who had submitted
their names. In agreeing
td take on th work, the
Bryans will help Somalia
in its attempt to increase
export of livestock and
livestock products. This
accountsfor ap-
proximately 65 per cent
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Gross •
CLINTON A' T' . A WS-
Xmas doesn't have
With all the holiday
feasting ahead, food and
nutrition specialists with
theOntario Ministry of
Agriculture and rood
recommend cutting,
ca Qrie corners wherever
possible.
Serve attractively
garnished clear broth
rather than thick bream
soup with b' iiday° meals,.
Select ,appealing
vegetable recipes without
rich sauces orexcessive
amounts of butter. Enjoy
the low calories and high
food value of salads.
At the end of a heavy
meal, a light dessert or
cheeses and fresh fruit
may be more satisfying
than a rich dessert.
- Appetizers and "nib-
- y_create-a
calorie overload. Try a
platter of raw vegetables
with a tangy, yogurt -
ba sed
ogurt-based ' dip. Serve
cucumber slices instead
of crackers for cheese
and pate.
The following tested
recipes appeal to the eye
and palate, yet have few
calories.
Brussels Sprout
bites
Bright green, capped
with white and dusted
with red paprika, these
appetizers will delight
even Brussels sprout
haters.
20 to 24 medium Brussels/4.
sprouts (about 1/2 lb.)
3 oz. plain cream cheese
2ribsp, minced raw onion
1 tbsp. plain yogurt
1/2 tsp. dried dill weed
i/4_...tsp, -garlic salt (op-
tional)
paprika
• Several hours before
serving, boil washed,
trimmed Brussels
sprouts in an uncovered
pot until barely tender -
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crisp. Drain, chill,under
cold running water to
stop the cooking process
and drain: thoroughl
Whip cream cheese
until fluffy. Stir in onions,.
yogurt, dill weed and
garlic salt. Cut a: small.
slice from the stem
portion of the Brussels
sprouts so they will. sit
flat, Frost each with, a
cap of the cheese m.ixtl re
and sprinkle with a little
paprika, Arrange on a
serving plate and..
refrigerate, covered, for
"at least two hours. Serve
cold.
Christmas
Cauliflower Salad
This looks like potato
s a.1nd--ha
calories. The cauliflower
should definitely retain
some of its crunch after
the cooking period.
1 medium , head
cauliflower
1 tbsp. white vinegar
3 green onions, chopped
dash dry mustard
1 tsp. lemon juice
salt and pepper to taste
1 medium green pepper,
diced
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On a note -of good cheer we
greet otlr many friends with
best wishes and appreciation.
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1 1 A0E l0
to mean calories
% cup canned pimiento, and drain thoraughiy.
diced .. In Medium bowl,.
Break cauliflower into combing yogurt, green
small fiowerettes and,
chop smaller stem pieces
into Winch lengths, Wash
well. Boil a small amount
of water in saucepan. Ade
vinegar, cauliflower and
boil only until . tender-
crisp (five minutes or
less).
Drain cauliflower, chill
onion, mustard, salt and
pepper. Add cauliflower,
mix gently and marinate,
covered, in refrigerator
for one to, f Qur ° hours, Stir
ha ,
once or twice during this
time;.
Just beforeutting on
the table, addSr n ee�,
pepper :and. piento,,toss
under cold running water ?.lightly and serve.
Farm payments changed
ed
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Agriculture and F5ocf The . Farm. Product
Minister Lorne C. Hen- Payment act provides for
derson has announced such plans to be funded
amendments to the Farm by contributions from
'Products Payment Act producers of farmer
which will allow for more products, by buyers, or
flexibility in plans set up both.
• du'cers- n--
cases of buyer made at the request of the
bankruptcy. Ontario Egg Producers' e
The amendments will Marketing Board who
allow ' producer groups also asked for legislative
interested in setting up authority to make
such funds to eliminate payments to producer-
creditors of C. B. Whyte
and Sons. The legislation.
enables the board to
make payments from its
own financial reserves to
egg producers whosold
eggs to this company on
or before March 7, 1980.
. .
the provision for
payments to be made in.
cases where buyers are
late in paying for goods
received. It will also
allow certain classes of
producers to be exempted
and provides additional
grounds for payment.
s 1980 draws to a close and we look forward
to an exciting 1981k we wish to extend to
everyone the compliments of this holiday
season. May 1981 be a year of prosperity to
you alt.
"Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year" •
RIEHL:AIWERTISIN1j.
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