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Churcii<in Wingham, suitably Mrs. Lorne Edwards, R. lL
decorate .with white call Teeswater.
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and bronieand yellow an . Rev, ,Robert no ArMstrong
them..s, was a setting . officiated for erer n and
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WHILE SIBLING RIVALRY may 'fade at Christmas, other
traditions last forever. One is the wreath. With its
scarlet bow, the green decor has been a seasonable staple.
since early days in England.—Photo by Malak, Ottawa.
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The 'back ed t
b,iffant. train. Her four -tiered
'Veil of nylon illusion w a s
caught to a floral style head
dress. ;Her flowers were yellow'
and white roses,
Mrs, Marilyn Litt .of Tees .
water,'as matron -of -honor,
wore a floor -length: emerald
green gown of crepe Satin with
short puffed sleeves and a black
velvet- bow around, the waist.
She carried bronze and yellow
chrysanthemums.
Theflower girls were Pam
and Heather Riley of Wingham
who wore dresses similar to that
of the matron -of -honor.;
The best man was: 'Willlarn
Skinn of Wingham and the ush-
ers, were Carl Miller of Tees-
water, David Langridge and
William `Kerr, Wingham.
A receptionwas held at the
Wingham Legion hall, decora-
ted with bronze and yellow
hryiant iemums and white
candles. Thebride's mother
received in a double knit Trev-
era dress and jacket in copper •
shade with matching accessor-
ies., while the groom's mother
had selected a dress of blue
Fortrel with bell sleeves and
trimmed with lace and match-
ing accessories.
For their wedding trip to
Niagara Falls and the U n i`t ed
States the bride wore a. mauve
wool dress with gold trim and
gold shoes.
Guests were present at the
reception from Wingham, To-
ronto, Stratford and Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwards will
reside in Milverton.
A •'CHRISTMAS
BONUS STORE
We have the
oQrIPJle . .
AMTREADS
for thei
entire : " •
family .,
--Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Field-
ing were week -end guests of
friends in New Liskeard. While
there they attended the Belland-
Wickens wedding at the United
Church in Temagami, ant:Ha-
ter the reception at James Lake
Hotel.
Hospitality its very
part of,Cbrittmas and one o
the friend est ;gestuvresone can
Made .Is to share the good the
from the ldtchers with all who
POW into the house The, as giv-
ing �$ of f4�od' . gifts•to shut-ins
ns.
,
or bas friendsalp very .. rnuch
a reoiated at this time of ear.
pp �'.
Cuolt, both plain and.dec.
mated, are.eaay to;paCkagg and.
r.. cooi�s
astvelyattractive. in decorst.
el ;boxes; Xes, !wls and other CM.
ers, When rending��cookies
a
long distance, wrap them -'
dividually in a 1►�'Inlu foil N�n� ot
waxed paper,' This will
keep
shorn
, freshet tenser ,and will .
Okeep defrom
b
re#k
o RANGS BU TTEE liAl�t�$
1 cu
p butter
;1/4 cup sugar
DECORATED BUTTER, SUGAR COOKIES
Christmastime baking would.` not be complete without
those cut=out and decorated rolled cookies. They offer
an exciting opportunity for like children to share in the
food preparation for the approaching holiday season. So
bring out the cookie cutters (stars, bells, trees) and even
the doughnut cutter to make the wreaths. 'Bake the cook-
ies ahead and pass out a few samples. • Pack the remaind-
er in layers with wax paper and hide in the freezer until
Christmas.
1 yell; •
.
tablespoon
e
` or , rind
'2
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Juice
I ` teaspoon
l. cu sifted all-purposeputpee
flour
1/4 ,;t ea.s.
salt
;
1eggwhite
1/2 cup chopped almonds
Candied,
chortles tad
e,cora.
:t_
e
Cream butter and sugar..
Seat in egg yolk: Add orange
rind and .Juice and /MOO Juice.
Sift flour and salt, Stir .into
creamed nature. Chill at
lead ,2 hours to firm. Pinch
off small pieces of cl itle,d
dough. and roll into balls,. Dip
in slightly beaten egg white,
then' in chopped almonds, Place
ongreased cookie sheets' and
decorate with small Pieces of
candied cherries. Bake at 325 •
degrees ., until lightly brown-
ed, •about 25 minutes. Makes
about 3 dozen cookies:
CHRISTMAS MERINGUES
2 egg.whites
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup. chopped dates or candied
cherries • '
1 cup chopped nuts ,
Beat egg whites and salt 'un-
til stiff but not dry. Gradually
beat in sugar until stiff peaks
form. Add vanilla. Fold in
fruit and nuts, Drop by tea- •
spoons on very lightly greased
cookie sheets and bake at 250
degrees F. until crisp, 25 to 30
minutes. Turn off heat and
leave meringues in over until
cool. Makes about. 4 dozen.
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law of " unery and .
and Was (
�, Powell
of Londesboro .x* OA Sunday
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and Mrs, Olen Mot
wry of Se ev.
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Mrs and �� ;`v' Balser,
and lnd :Anne spent tile week.-
with•
eend-,his niece, Mr:. lohn
C
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lellaod , �Clelland and
family atands .
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Ion Davit of W
t is a patient in
-Mr
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visited at the home 01 ?dr
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� Street, � , , e't
,e -Mr,
' and Mrs. Andrew w*
lace f
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Islington visit t' ed .
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with . set
Agnes Wallace allaw
ATTACHE ,CASES* BRIEF ' CASES/ BINDERS;
PHOTO' ALBUMS, :COLORING and 'SCRAP -BOOKS
MADEI. CRAFT, MATCHBOX TOYS
PUZZLES, PAINT BY NUMBER SETSr
BUXTON WAL.ETS. for L4d101 and. Win,
CLUTCH BAGS, HALLMARK CANDLES r.ind"
HOLDERS; PLAYING CARDS
CUPS and SAUCERS, BOXED cHCOLA;TE•
S`
TABLE NAPKINS, TABLECiOTHSK and
TABLE DECORATIONS:
WINGHAM - PHONE 357-3421
BE WITH US THIS
The December meeting of
the Catholic Women's League •
was opened with league prayer
in the parish hall with Mrs. F.
Caskanette presidingu The sec-
retary's and treasurer's reports
were• read and. approved. "
There were 61 visits made
to hospitalized patients for the
month of Noyember. The el-
derly shut-ins and hospitalized
parishoners will receive Christ-
mas gifts..: The C. W. L. de-
cided to have'a low mass for
the bereaved family of a parish
member and a high mass for the
bereaved family of a C. W. L.
member. The C. WA,. will
buy new vestments for their
parish priest.
Mrs. F. Caskanette was ap-
pointed. by the IC: W. L. to get
estimates for installing a light-
ed sign in front of the rectory
and, one in front of the church
indicating the times of mass-
es. It was felt that the visitors
and new families would be able
to find the Catholic Church
more readily.
The C. W. L. has received
letters and numerous phone calls
complimenting the organiza-
tion on the social evening on
December Ist, when 210 ladies
from the different churches in
Wingham, Brussels, Listowel
Mand Teeswater were entertain.-
ed.
ntertain-ed. Many have asked that this
beco.me an annual event.
Make reservations at the Blue Barn for your Christmas
Dinner - a present every member of your family will
enjoy.
We still have a few open datlrs for banquet both
beforn and after Christmas.
For Reservations Phone 291-1580
SevenChristmases we have had,
Some been good, some been bad,
Working among the busy throng
Coming and going all day long.
This barn has stood a- hundred years
St's brought much happiness and tears
From its portals many have been fed
And to this place, we have been led.
As you enter in this stable
Partake the food placed on the table,
Remember that in such a place
Our Lord was born,• for saving grace.
FOR YOUR HOME FREEZER:
(Cut to your own specifications)
Red Brand (40-45 Ib. size)
Mary Hasfir gs
Christmas party
Forty-nine members of the
Mary Hastings Club and two
visitors enjoyed a delicious
turkey supper on Tuesday of
last week, after which a short
Meeting was held.
A donation was voted to the
War Memorial Children's Hos-
pital
in London by Mrs. L. Gow-
dy and Mrs. E. Brownlie and
Mrs. E. Elston was reimbursed
for cards, postage, etc. Sev-
eral thank you letters and cards
were received. Shut-ins will
be remembered at Christmas.
Appreciation was extended
to the president, Mrs. Aitchi-
son for her services to the club
during two years in office, as
well as to Mrs. Elston, the sec-
retary. Christmas carts were
sung and readings were enjoy-
ed. A visit from jolly old St.
Nick and distribution of gifts
brought an enjoyable evening
to a close.
Granulated Fine
WHITE
SUGARBlue Bonnet (Spe. Pack) Coloured
Lee Choice 19-0s. Margarine - 3p
kg-Ib..
Piney pie 4 Tins
Top Volu Asst'd gri10-os.ti
Allen's Pure Unswt48-os. 28¢Soft Drinks Tins
Apple Juice rtin
Se► -size
Campbell's Crest (Reg. or Mint)
10-0:.° 250 ToothpasteupTOMATOTube
�j Tins
SOUP • • •
Shirley Goy Rasp.
11 -os.
felly Roll Roll 49-
McCain Frozen (Reg. orCrinkle)
9°
s -lb. FRENCH Pkg. 4
Bag FRIES • • g
Leg Portion (backs attached)
Breast Portion (wings attached)
CHICKEN QUARTERS Ib.39
SHOULDER STEAKS lb. 890
RIB STEAKS Ib. 1.09
Beef oAKr VeETal
STETES lb. 690
(Blade bone removed) Short Rib or
BLADE ROAST lb. 690
Fresh Butt or Shoulder
PORK CHOPS Ib. 690
Davern Sliced ? 1•Ib°
SIDE BACON Vac 897"
Top Valu 1 -lb
WIENERS Pay 590
Sunkist Novel
Ocean spray
Cranberries ;
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BogFlorida PascalMac ApplesaeLb,6._ CELERYRcAVSCOLOUR
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