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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-01-05, Page 21. ... - crus;» 1g. � . - 1 . The iiiiportance of per- , conal appearance and health. ailft Ontario's food heritage. are'thesubiects.af two new 4". H homemaking clubs this yeah. These projects offered by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food (O F), live up to the 441. motto "learn to do, by do lino", says Joyce Canning, of the rural organizations and services br :eh, - The firproject "Looking Great, Feeling Great" ac- cents the importance of good Names left out Some names: were unin tentionally left out of the 'Seniors Enjoy Variety Program,' article of the December 29 edition of this newspaper. In the play 'Santa Claus on Trial', Mrs. Gladys Evans was one of the witnesses for the, defence. The part of Santa Claus was played by William McTaggart. Mrs. Cella Taylor was the piano ac- Amiss TID BITS J®ennes Buchanan companist for the singing in the play. The writer apologizes for • these or any other errors which may have appeared in the article. Open your doorsto people eager to work. emalung clubs, o bgte groomh g. habits. and a regular g.eercise progra>ri, •Manfiers may:prepare their 'own sus and facial products or, test and. compare rooming pro- ducts. •They 'may also inter- view store clerks • or managers ,to learn about retailer's problems.. "There's also- an underly- ing consumerism theme in this project to encourage members to become better and smarter consumers", says Canning. Through this project, 441 members learn about their rights and responsibilities as consumers, including the im- pertance of reading labels andcomparison shopping. • "They also learn bow to, eonnplain effectively if they have a consumer problem and where to turn for answers to their problems.'" 'Phe second project, I - tario 4Heritage", encourages 4=H members to try foods of different nationalities and ethnic groups which con- tribute to the eating habits m the province. Members will sample foods from native Indian. groups, the French, Scottish, English and Irish pioneers, Scandanavian countries, eastern European countries, Germany, Greece, ItaIv and the Orient, The project also involves some study of. Ontario b story. "And by, chance, the project13 coming out one year pri°i to tie celebration of the provinces bicenten- nial, so this project will be a good introduction." As part of the project,. members host a party for friends and relatives using foods introduced at club meetings. There are about 14,000 4-11 - homemaking members; ag-. ed 12 to 26, across the prod vine. Anyone interested in participating in these new p, jects should contact their Vocal OIVIAF office. The Big Meadows �derich- A very large grouping ofAO ow and Cl4ie Dress Shirts in plains, stripes, oxford cloths in sizes .141 to 17. Regular to 38.00. Introducing A Federal Wage Subsidy Program For The Employment Disadvantaged ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA EMPLOYEE - be physically or mentally disabled or em- ployment disadvantaged, (example - Youth 16-24 yrs:. Single. Parent, Ex -Inmate) having difficultyian Csecuring tizen and maintaining employment, be a_Cafla,_,. :,permanent. resident.. be the legal working age, not a member of employers family, registered at the Canada Employment Centre. EMPLOYER - must be in business in Canada at least 6 months, pay at least the minimum wage, provide for full time permanent work, not displace any ,existing employee., REIMBURSEMENT - 8S% wages 50% 25% Contact your localCanadaEmployment Centre .Goderich 524-8342 • . Exeter 235-0471 SWEATERS COATS Shetlands, lambswools, acrylics, available in many different weights and styles. disabled 13 wk. 26 wk. 26 wk. disadvantaged 13 wk. 13 wk. 13 wk. WINTER COATS DRASTICALLY REDUCED • Bomber Jackets • Wool Jackets • Down Coats • Wool Overcoats REGULAR STOCK OFINGOAND— TERRY WILLIAMS SWEATERS 15,OFF, OFF" SAVE UP TO BE THE BINGE Excellent. range of tweed, worsted and corduroy jackets. Dieting alone can't help you beat your bad eating T ttab S• But the Weight Watchers program can: In weekly meetings, you'll learn new and proper eating habits that can become as natural to you as . breathing. You'll find out how to lose pounds and keep them off once and for all. Call Weight Watch- ers and help yourself to a- , better figure. REG. FROM 120.00 NOW FROM 80.40 1/2 PRICE SPECIAL Our entire stock of mens dress pants • Nash, Merit, Gala, Riviera - All the stretch Jeans and cotton cords we have left are reduced' to one low price. 40 The great looks and comfort of stretch cords. All sport shirts in stock. JANUARY 3 to JANUARY 21, 1983 JOIN WEIGHT WATCHERS FOR 57.50 INSTEAD OF THE REGULAR 515.00 ON YOUR FIRST MEETING AND REGISTRATION FEE. $6.00 weekly thereafter. SENIOR CITIZENS AND STUDENTS JOIN FOR $3.50 $3.00 thereafter. REGULAR TO 42.50 REGULAR 85.00 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: 1-800-265-9291 0 Woght Watchers International Inc 1983 Owner of the Weight Watchers Trademark