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Clinton News-Record, 1985-11-13, Page 45)ono! VAIN r °l+lo'(iBraker. 1 i 1. ['!q" o mate Ronal /.33.,;,..3.33,44..„.„'„3.f.33.3:3,..;3333:3=-',33?3'34-311,:erf33%1M33VM1Z,.33311C...A3333 The 60 -member Huron -Perth Quilters Guild donated $2,476 to Ronald McDonald House at their regular October meeting in the Kirkton-Woodham Community Cen- tre. The group, formed last year, rais- ed the money through the first big project they have tackled, making and raffling a beautiful full-size quilt done in the Grandmother's Fan design. Carroll. Sturgeon., a member of the speakers' committee of Ronald McDonald House, accepted the che- que from ticket committee chairman Butsy Parkinson. While thanking the ladies for their generous gift, Mrs. Sturgeon said the 12 -bedroom home on the grounds of Victoria hospital's Westminster Campus was unique in North American - the London Ronald McDonald House was debt -free when it opened in June. The $1,000,000 cost of building and furnishings had already been paid. Mrs. Sturgeon said "the House that love built" is serving southwestern Ontario as a home away from home, providing a place to stay for the parents of children receiving medical treatment at the nearby children's hospital. A recreation area for teens in the basement has been named The Lion's Den in honour of the cheques sent from Lions and Lioness Clubs across Ontario to pay for that part of the WAr.ste *TO ;Ilew,i.4truut i415A. F41; 'Gr rf . tt(. wr9&4s CAMI3R ��1^E The CambridgeMan is supremelyyconfident fident and dresses the part in this handsome single breasted suit superbly tailored from a pure wool, subdued fine do tripe fabric. MEN'S WEAR "388 Richmond St. 433-7889 London DONATION —The Huron Perth Quilters Guild donated $2,476 to the Ronald McDonald House in Lon- don. Shown are Guild president Rosemary Schaefer, (left), Ronald McDonald representative Carroll Sturgeon, ticket committee chairman Butsy Parkinson and secretary -treasurer Alma Ballantyne. facility. Mrs. Sturgeon said many fund- raising events are planned to raise money for the annual $75,000 operating costs and proposed four- bedroom addition. A paid manager lives in a two-bedroom apartment in the House and is on call 24 hours a day. a permanent record of the quilters' generosity, Mrs. Sturgeon promised the organization's name ry •1 `For 0,)ifistmaj V I'. Shop London and stay with us. In the very heart of downtown London is the finest Christmas shopping anywhere. City Centre Mall. Eaton's Square Mall. The shops on Dundas St. Richmond Row. Near by is the exciting new Masonville Mall and White Oaks Mall. So don't rush! The Holiday Inn – London City Centre is your shopping headquarters. Your place to rest between outings. The Plaza is the finest place to dine. There's an indoor pool, sauna and more to help you relax. And to give you the most shopping for your money, stay with us for only per niiht, double occupancy. 63 w single double ldry fr • FREE or indoor or outdoorchien pastarkingee.. For reservations, call (519) 439-1661 /. ebtt itk London City Centre Special shopping rate will be available ' November 22nd. through December 23rd, 1985. • will be inscribed on one of the brass acorns that hang on an oak tree in the foyer of the building. Mrs. Sturgeon drew the name of Murray Cardiff, Brussels, as the win- ner of the quilt. 1 ii 6ai 4k' a ii 6ii Ai gig Christmas 6s; Fruit Coi (Please bring your own containers for bulk I, qicg 65 q Cli 6ii /1 prices) • Fruit Mix Light Fs • 1.49 Ib. ` Deluxe 2.14 lb Ul Sunshine (no peel) criK 2•8tit Ib. cgii Cri its Pineapple Rings . Wedges 65 2.75 lb. Vi Cl Clii 2.45 lb. iN n Cherries Red and Green Cli Clii 2.47 Ib. 01146 ci Peel G% Orange, %I lemon, 65 citron Ga 9.5:90 Q Closed Sunday ctig cti Mon.- Sat. • erguson. Apiaries HWy. 84 between Hensall b Zurich 236-4979 •