HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-11-14, Page 5GO MAD WITH. PLAID—In skirt and vest and then add
a toned sweater in one of the colors in the plaid. These
three switchables can be worn together or mixed and
Wothetibitairan opess, relrObet„ .I,n tep; fui
colors they•come in combinations of grey; brown or green.
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seasoning
• T110 JOy Of Man a home,'
maker's spice shelf is he spice
blends. These blead$,lilce;
poultry Seasoning, are. a Skill.
balance combination or
herbs and spices all ready mix 7
ed into a single powder, 0
Poultry seasoning, a Canadio
an faVcCite, Contains Sage,
thyme, Mariorant and savoy, ••,
and soMetimes rOSentary and
Other Spices. Combined into a
single blend, it h euy teriteak-
. We, Inackeeicker thartMeas• .
ur1n four or five separate •
. ts'
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Poultry seasoning, .althouzh
most often used in stuffings far
chicken, turkey and fish, is
• effeCtiVe in Many other dishes.
Use a teaspoonful and Solite
paprika in a meatloa,f made
With a pound of ground. beef Or
pork. Rub it into the fat of a
fresh port roast before.poppin
it into the(Nee.' Add a•little
poultry seasoning to fish batters
and dips before frying, It's
also a .delicioUs'flavor surprise
when added to the` cruse of
turkey or chicken
APPLE BREAD STUFFING
CASSEROLE
6 Cups toasted bread cubes
2 cups sliced apples
1/1•cup onion flas
1/4 cup celery flakes
1/4 cup butter or margarine,
'melted
2 teaspoons poultry seasoning
11/2 teaspoons' salt
• 1 teaspooe parsley flaket
3/4 to 1 cup stock or .water
1 tablespoon butter or margar-
ine
Combine bread cubes and.
apples in- large mixing bowl.
Mi* onion and Celery •flake.
with 3/4 cup water; let staid
5 minutes. Saute in 1/4 cup
melted butter about 5 minutes.
Add to bread apple mixture
With remaining -ingredients, Mix
„well. Place in a buttered 2
quart baking dish.. •Dot with .
butter. Bake covered, in a
preheated moderate over (375
F.) 30 minutes. yield: 8 serv-
ings. -
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--A number from here,ar-
• teeded a meeting at Blyth ,
Sunday evening in..the United
hurch.when the Huron County '
.Centennial Choir provided
• splendid imbibers for part of the,
program. • Mrs. Rev. Tone of .
Kong Jgeeg,gaye..,a.talk, _AO A
running commeiatary on pica:.
tures of Hong Kong. •
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Work in Arctic
topic of paper
, The meeting of
• the AngliCan,Church Women
afternoon guild was held at the
home Of mrs. F. Fells and her
daughter, Miss Doris Fells.
Mrs, C. H. Wade, president,.
• opened the meeting with prayer'
and Mrs, Jack King read Scrip-
ture. .
The church calendars were
distributed and Mrs. Alvin Hig-
gins will be in charge of unsold
copies. Mrs. J, Kerr was re-
quested to call her committee
together to make final arrange-
ments for the bazaar.
Robert read a.
paper -ca The 'Anglican Church
among the Eskimos which was,
prepared •by Miss. Stella Nethery
of Belgrave. •The Diocese of
the Arctic extends from Copper -
mine in the North including
some of the Islands inthe Arctic ,
each to Churchill on Hudson
Ba'YThe hrs Aeglican churches'
were established.over 100 years
o byStilior Bornpas-V- Tire—
fismonide41Hissmist$A1Amitisai
present bishop, Rev. Donald
Marsh, has spent 42 'yea ts in the
• Arctic, first as a minister ancl
• later as bishop. He is an ener-
• getic man who works hard.
Last April, he and four others
set out by plane to visit the
• churches in that vast district, to
• hold services to confirm the
•young people waiting for him
and to encourage theft. There,
as here, women's Organizations
take part, white -robed choirs
•'.,assist in some churches and na-
• tive Eskimos are trained as min-
• isters. At Baker Lake 350 peo-
• ple crowded into a church des-
igned for 150 to welcome the
• Bishop and his assistants. Sick
and injured were taken to hos-
pital:at Frobisher Bay. Astorm
...caused an emergency landing
an American Dew Line Sta-
tion where they were warmly
welcomed and sot) the journey
,went. After Churchill they re-
tumed
home.
• Lunch was served by the host-
AesS, Miss Fells, Mrs. Holmes
''''ancl•MPoreer; ••
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Gifts with a personal touch •carry a special
sentiment at Christmas. Sew up surprises for
Under the tree. We've everything you need to
make dresses, skirts, blouses and beautiful
dress -up outfits for the loved ones on your
Christmas list.
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SILK VELVET •
Available in Purple, Red, Cranberry,
Brown and Black. 38" width.
• CRIMPNIT FORTREL
The wonder fabric from England.
. A vast assortment of colours. •60"
'' wide.
• BONDED WOOLS
Available in. a very large selection
•of new colours. 45" to 54" width.
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--'Mrs. Alex Cudmore of
Clinton, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey
Taylor of Londesboro, Mr. Law-
rence Taylor and Miss Edith
Boyd of London spent Sunday
•with Mr. and Mrs. HarryBridges
and family.
--Mr. Robert. Muir of Mono
Mills visited one day last week
with Mr. Oliver Stokes .of Bel -
more,, and with his nephew,
Donald Wallace, a patient in
Wingham and District Hospital.
--Mr. George McGee of Al-
bert -Street underwent surgery
for appendicitis in Wingham
and District Hospital last Tues-.
day.
--Mrs. Theo,Mundy visited
in London on Saturday.
--Mr. and Mrs. John Kil-
ousirosimeitamosaisema
patriOk of Arkona spent a few
days last week at the home of
her daughter, Mr. and Mrs.John
Gnay of BeIgrave. Mr. Kilpat-
rick has been a patient in the
Wingham and District Hospital.
--Miss Minnie Barber spent
the week -end in Toronto.
--Mrs. Lu Lake ofGuelph
spent a few days last week with
Mrs. Olive Boss.
--Mr, Dave Murray of Win-
nipegspent the week -end with
his mother, Mrs. S. A. Murray.
and visited other relatives.
--Mr. and Mrs.- Gerald Ger-
rie and family of Stratfgrd spent
the week -end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McIntyre,
Minnie Street,
OUR YARD GOODS DEPT.
offers a fine set -idiom' of many other ma-
terials to choose from.
OTHER GREAT GIFT AND WINTER -WEAR IDEAS
FROM OUR BOYS' DEPT4..
*Gloves
*Pants
*Cardigans
*Mitts
*Winter
Jackets
*Shirts
*Jerseys
*Pullovers
*Thermal
Underwear
*Winter Caps
FROM OUR GIRLS' DEPT!
*Slims •
*Underwear
*Cardigans
*Gloves
*Winter
Jackets
OUR LADIES' DEPARTMENT offers a fine ,selection of truly
colours in WINTER WEAR.
SHOP WHERE YOU KNOW SELECTION IS THE BEST
YOUR WINGHAM SINGER SEWING 'CENTRE
#110.seys
*Pullovers „
*Mitts
*Fur Hats
*Car Coats
feminine styles and
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MR. ,AND MRS. FRANK BURKE were§ caught off guard as
they .leafed through their child's note book during the
Public School Open House.—A-T Photo.
Sow and' So
• WHITECKIRCH--Ameals*
as held Thiusday aibttneenax
e home of Ms. Walterriliott.
'113e high school members, who
had the day off because of *
Wu:here. developpent day. met
...at 1,, 30 and worked ort their
dusters, They yore joined by,
the rest of the ebb after 4
clock at which tiny the seventh
meeting was held,
•Ruth Elliott conducted the
opening exercises and Joyce
Tiffin read .rhe minutes, Roll
• eall was answered with a way to
• improve a;groonting habit and
each girl showed a satriiiii.bf an
underarm seam reinforcement,
• Discussion 'centre d on
Achievement Day. They work-
ed on their -dusters and Mrs. El.
liott dernonstrated heuurdng
andsewing on a, blatON
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CALICO COUSINS
BELGRAVE-•,-The eighth
Meeting last Monday afternoon
•was held at the home of Mrs.
larence Hanna. Barbara
4,
ook was in the chain imclKathy
'unbar read Minutes orate last
meeting. Tea girls -answered
the roll call, "Special feature
in my record book," The record
books were finished and prepar-
ationewere made for Achieve-
ment Day, which Will -be held
in the Winghare art.4 District
High School on Saturday. No-
vember 16. Some of the girls
handed in their completed dress-.
es. Meeting closed with taps.
features frotri
The World cif,W
WILL STILL TAKE,
tNIS DONATIONS
C. N. I. B., -canvass is still
Open and anyone wishing to do-
nate who.liasn't. received notice,
send your •donation to Mrs. F.
E. Madill, Box 611, Wingham.
--Mr. Norman Deyell and
• Terry of Wroxeter visited the
past weekwith Mr. and Mrs.
Mel Riehl of Tobermory.
--Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lee -
,von, Timothy, Sean and Ly-
• anne , of Stittsville, visited
• over the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert G011ey.
Unit meeting ,
The afternoon unit of the,
U.C. W. of thertTnited Church
met on Tuesdaypf last week
with Mm. Frank HOWS011 presid-
ing. The theme was "Prayer'. -
• Miss Irene Paton read several
Scripture passages an prayer and
Mrs. Roulston led in prayer. •
Mrs. H. MacArthur sang the
prayer, "Hold Thou My Hand";
Mrs. Elwell Webster gave an
interesting talk on Psalm 23.
Mrs. Olive Boss gave a re-
port of the recent Presbyterial
at Whitechurch and plans were
made for the bazaar. Mrs.
Fingland, president, presided
for the business meeting.
KEEP RECORDS
FOR INSURANCE
It's wise to keep a record of
your household effects. This
• timely reminder comes from
the Ontario Insurance Agents'
Association which points out
that details on cost, place of
purchase, and age of household.
articles are helpful when set-
tling insurance claims.
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nos,. HAROLD KEIL Of Gorrie, demonstrates knitting'jyte
purses to the women's division of DistriFt B of Agricultural
Societies during the annual meeting. in Gorrie.
--Mrs. George Deyell re*
turned home last, week after
spending several weeks at Port
Hope and ficeonto visiting her ,
daughters, M4 and Nits; Harold
Podock, and family and Mr. and
Mrs. John Howes. •
• A. Nirtuno of Co-
bourg returned home last Fri-
day after spending a couple of
weeks with Mrs. 11; Sfierbondy
and other friends.
--Mrand lvirs..Reuben Ap-
pleby visited a few days last. ,
week -end at the home ef their
son, Mr, and Mrs. GlennApple-
by and family of Oro Station.
Mr. and Mrs; Nelson Pickell. of
Teeswater also visited at the
same home on Saturday.
• . --Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mor- •
land of Kitchenex.are visiting
with her parents, Mr.' and 'Mrs.
Simon Fraser of Cape Breton
Island, N. S.
--Mr. Robert MacKenZie of
. Grand Bend spent a few days
last week with ids daughter.
Dr. and Mrs. S. G. Leedham
and family and left on Sunday
to speud the winter months in
St. Petetibtig, Florida. •
- -Dr. and Mrs. S. G. teed -
'ham spent Wednesday and
Thursday at the Western Qatar-
i° Veterinary Conventien held '4
at Hotel London.
--Mrs. Laura Carbert and
Barbara visited over the week-
end at the home of her son, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Carbert and
family in Torento. At the
same home were Mr. Albert
Goodyer of Listowel, Mr. and
Mrs. John Goodyer and Jeanette
of Atwood, Rev. and Mrs. John
Heuther and family of Zurich
to celebrate the 21st birthday
of Miss Helen Carbert.
• --Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ire-
land visited with M,r. arid Mrs.
James Johnston of Cooksville
and attended the Ice Capades
at Maple Leaf Gardens.
--Mr. Bud Lott of Vancouver
spent a few days over the week-
end with his parents, Mrs. Carl
•
Lott and Mr. Lott 'who IS4
tient in II/Ingham and Dist
balex'YP,UPfs at
same borne on:$unoay
brother, Mr. and Mis. Verdun
Wendorff of TOrontoi'st.,:f. and:
Mrs. Harry Henderson, :Mary ,
Ann and Heather,. of ..
Sound and Mr. and...Mts,..)"147
er SpongS.of ,p.ais1ey.(7^140.40
Wendorff of Hanover is *perk
ing. a few weeks with befd410-
lopt,t; 7 7:
and l*s;..-Ron•ogralt.
and Of Rag4itott',opt
the weektend with his tnOt4ecir',.
Mrs. W. C. Murray.
and Ors'. Attlinr
Challacombe.;.Of TprogPv14#.71,:..:
ed for - few days last week at
the home of her .tiratheti
and .mis;.. -Eldred Nichol. Shute
•
Street.
and Mrs. R. 1-1.1401/4
left, on Monday for Plate*,
Arizona to spend the iorinter,
months,
, •
--Mr. and Mrs;, Doug Mur-
ray and 'family of Waterloo
spent the week -end with, their_
parents, Mr, and Mrs. J, .1!„;
Alexander and Mrs. W. C.
Murray. I . . •
--lir. and Mrs, Lawrence
Weir and Mr. and Mrs. Harv-
ey Weir and three daughters of
Welland visited in wingharn on
Saturday with their atilt, Mrs.
Alf McCreight who was cele*
brating her 80th birthday.
iY. R. HAMILTON
OPTOMETRIST';
Josephine Street•
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