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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-07-15, Page 5UNCLUTTER YOUR CLOSET Sell No Longer Needed Items WITH A WANT -AD PHONE 357-2320 f==MM11111111% GOOD THINGS ' The WuWham Advance -Times, July 15, IVX-Page 5 ' HAPPEN How to look your best WHEN YOU HELP RED CROSSI on a limited budget By Lavonne Ballagb deal of harm to your face so bo- Lool[ing best in the - ware Repeated tannings on your your sum mertime requires careful plan- face will turn you into an old lady ` ning and more good common at 40. If you are fair and your face sense. It is the season for ac- burns before it tans, you run the tivity; for wanting that look of added risk of developing skin 41 Get away from well-being to show, for feeling cancer later in life. The skin great so you can keep up with all around your eyes is particularly the fun times summer has to sensitive so always shield it from offer. the sun's rays. On the most at - it Z-0/1 Come on in and take a relaxing rest from your busy shopping day. Just -sit back and enjoy a hot meal served by our courteous waitresses. Check through our diversified menu or pick one of our many specials for the day. MAITLAND RESTAURANT Air Conditioned Josephine Street Comfort Wingham, Ontario The warm weather of the last tractive face, wrinkles only add TRIANGLE Robert Armstrong have provided a beautiful service to the Home' P out" and that is a healthy sign; Mrs. Morris Swanson who so and returned to the nest with its black sibling. Integration it Enjoy your vacation and come home looking even more spec- few days has driven us out -of- age• graciously comes and plays the seems, starts in a bird nest. tacular than when you went! A each quarter to our residents doors—for gardening, dean -up or Your hair, of course, is another just for getting a summer tan. problem. The sun is very drying The sun can be your best friend; to hair so cover-up when you're it can make you feel better and out in the sun. Especially if your look better. But the sun can also hair is colored, precautions be your skin's worst enemy. It should be taken against the sun. can make you look old before Sunlight can give you a healthy your time if you are not careful. glow but like anything else, too There is no 'quick' way to get a much is harmful. Plan your tan - tan. Let it come gradually and ning time carefully so you can •- ! ' : blend into your own skin tones, or make your entrance into summer it will make you look like a baked looking naturally lovely and potato! Limit yourself to 15 min- alive. utes the first day, probably only 0-0-0 half of that in the bright sunlight. The best look this summer is A tan can make you look great going to come from good common but too much can make you look sense —proper eating habits, lots like a prune. So know when to of rest and plenty of exercise. ' A quit!. With the arrival of summer, The sun can do wonders for oily there is a great temptation to ;a skin or acne but it can do a great grab some pop and chips and call PW �4m it a meal, or enjoy a chocolate bar for supper. There is no surer way to ruin a complexion and a the 1976 Canadian Bla e k and white figure at the same time. There is THE CANADETTES were named National Twirling Champions in a \ no substitute for well-balanced competition held in Thornhill the last weekend in June. Displaying their winning form are meals to make you feel good and back row, Connie Streich, Pam Cameron, Susan Brown; front, Tracey MacKay, Heather birds integrate look good. Streich, Julie MacDonald. On the right is teacher and director of the group, Patti Energy that bounces, eyes that Robinson. \ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Searson sparkle, a personality that turns Pm' Pe h' Bluevale, were doing some repair everyone on — they are an addi- ' Brookhaven, Events work at the Oke residence on Street, Wingham, when hon to any summer party. But You can't have them unless you feel Nothing tShuter they they found something very un- something v well -rested. can By Paddy Ann ten Pas activities we have had over the this area for their care and co- usual under the eaves. A starling had built a nest and laid her eggs 'take it out of you' like a 90 -de - gree summer day and if you feel The beautiful, warm, lazydays operation in bringing man Y year who have come so willingly g g Y of summer are being much en- to give love along with entertain- varied and interesting entertain- there. When the eggs hatched, the draggy, our health is suffering. rBBQ the r heal t 1o� ttery joyed by all the residents of ment to our residents. All the ments to the Home. We have had baby birds provided quite aSleep dramatic contrast, for one was charger; don't neglect it. Brookhaven Nursing Home. UCW units of the Wingham Participation from every church in the Teeswater, Bel rave, Bel- Those days we longed for amid United Church have been most g the normal black, but the other If you're a gal that gains weight every time she down for a last winter's storms are here at generous to the Home this year in more, Whitechurch and of one was white an albino, with Pink eyes. sits minute, summer can be a bum - last and that "good old sun" does terms of love and time they have course, the Wingham area. You mer while you're relaxing on wonders for almost everyone. extended to our residents. Each are all to be commended for your Mrs Roger Oke called two your vacation. Discipline your - We have been having very month we have enjoyed a UCW kindness and generosity to local bird enthusiasts in to see it, self to a daily exercise schedule active weeks here at Brookhaven unit from Wingham United Brookhaven Nursing Home. George Allen and Norman Mun- to keep you in tune, feeling spry even though we have come to the Church. May we mention also our faith- dy. Both were enthused about the and looking trim. Instead of hop - end of the season for most of our Our local Kinette Club which ful volunteers who make all of find. They said that an albino ping in the car every time you, area churches and organizations. consists of charming young our inter -home activities pos- starling is quite unique for the need something from the stare, May I take the liberty here to matrons of our town, have given sible: Mrs. Ben Malda, for the. area and Mr. Mundy stated that walk. You'll feel better and be tell you of some of the groups and so much pleasure to the residents enjoyable games of Probe which other albinos he had seen had able to sleep much better if with their games of bingo each so stimulate the mind; Mrs. greyish beaks, but this one had a you've been getting some exer- month and have brought such Gerhard During for her patience Yellowish beak. cise in the fresh air. original prizes. and the interesting craft work Good common sense and taking Rev. Barry Passmore and Rev. which is done each week. Our craft cu hoard is almost "sold The albino bird had been cap tared but it was later released care of yourself — they can add up to a summer of fun for you. TRIANGLE Robert Armstrong have provided a beautiful service to the Home' P out" and that is a healthy sign; Mrs. Morris Swanson who so and returned to the nest with its black sibling. Integration it Enjoy your vacation and come home looking even more spec- cit that they have so willingly come and administered Communion graciously comes and plays the seems, starts in a bird nest. tacular than when you went! A each quarter to our residents piano for us, thereby making our This has been deeply appreciated arms and legs swing a little more by our residents and staff. easily for our Fun and Fitness DISCOUNTsessions each week; and lastly, The Salvation Army, both the Miss Anne Wilson who is here HEAD AND SHOULDERS \SHAMPOO iso mi $ 1079 .Sl►otdda� -� ROYALE Paper Towels 2 Roll Pkg. 894 01 Secret ,NII of YSMYAN' RAID Insect Strip $1,089 fill SECRET Super Dry Spray Deodorant $1.39 110Z. I I Ethel and the Whitechurch Men- without fail each Friday after- nonites, along with the Wingham noon for our much -loved Bingo Bible Chapel Young People have games, but who also is so willing all contributed to the spiritual to take many residents out for IL OF OLAY needs of our Home. drives on these lovely days. OPastor Ron Baker of the Wing- Now, to the people of our town, ham Pentecostal Church has thank you for all your continuing 200 ml been an ardent visitor to the kindness to us. Please come and Home and is much loved by all visit us this summer. Remember, the residents. you are "our windows to the out - Now, I must pause and sin- side world". $5*29 cerely thank all the churches in That's all 'till Fall! BACTINE SPRAY 794 4 oz. KLEENEX Pk of 100 3/894 TRIANGLE A"SEMC no sting n0 ataln first aid 10R LUIS NReV NI( y NI f($ YIN(M fI11Fw CI "Ne" 4R Oz PROOF Lighters 794each' D _- I.). U -N, T. Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays - Sundays Noon to Six lIBM i J11 WED IN HAMILTON—On June 5, Mr. and Mrs. R. James Fairies were wed at Regina Mundi Catholic Church, Hamilton, Ontario. Mary Lou is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B Mazer of Ancaster, Ont. Jim is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Norman Fairies of Gorrie. The couple will be returTriaq to Guelph in September where Jim will continue in the Veterinary Medicine program and Mary Lou will continue in the B. Sc. (Agriculture) program, bc,th at Guelph University. THURSDAY TO SATURDAY JULY 15-17 Walt Disney Reg. s2" DOODLE Sidewalk Sale Price ART POSTERS $198 J MAGIC SPECIAL I MARKERS ' Ball Point Pen Display Reg. 894 each 154494I each I each 1 L LOOSE LEAF 200 per pig. $145 REFILLS Come down mW see our Sidewalk Sale Daps Table for our many other specWs. u HARRIS Stationery Josephine Street Winghom, Ontario 357-3191