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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-10-03, Page 5�J ■ JU Wingbam Adva m-Tiaws, (hwber S, Iflr4'li—Pap b 0 1 Sh rts0 ne ownnc; 0 CHECK YOUR NUTRITION Fire d f]aUeth Ve ers at- enquired. "Do we need anotDer restrictive for me. I wouildn't go donation an its porn, yon the "The act of process Of course, the 7's can improve, traded the council meeting to food store or fast food outlet? along with that at all." matter has been Shed until the but overall. it's not bad. rapoct on matters connected with Wb right xt meeting at whin council of nourishing � or being y not a shoe store?,, " Council felt it wouldn't be t ne One area where improvements We department. He told council to amend the bylaw without will have a better idea of its nourished Doesn't say much, could be made would be lunches I ftt commercial buildings must Councillor Ra Wester said he consul ' the board financial right? Actually, in this day and and snacks. Y P� position for the Year. a8e the word nutrition can't be be imPseted for fire safety felt anyone who could afford to and so agreed to call a special stressed the enough. True, we can If you have some ideas of a t witanever the P »H P most _ _ donated have nutritional snack or lunch box Y diange hands and rent a store in the should be meet" as soon as ble. Maya William Walden said get every kind of food, from idea, send it in with your Child. asked for cooperation from the allowed to operate whatever a-ati ' about $600, but Councillor Gordon apples to pumpkins, but the �t:,I. (� � E inspector in notifying business he wanted. noting it Only one donation of $3S was Wed like to publish these. So him of any major building would be a lot cheaper to rent a received in response to coundl's Baxter suggested it would be temptation to swap liver for share you packing skills and projects which would .i— store downtown , and C­.illor invitation for donations to P healthy and appetizing ex- the better to wait and see how much Beaver Lumber Co.,1td. is greasy hamburgers is too great mate lunches and snacks a leased to announce the for some people. mee'sPon. Allan Harrison declared that as Woodstock tornado disaster fund the town has left in its budget He �. oppointment of Glen McNabb Actually, if you eat a balanced perience for all. w' Proposed the bylaw is too so council is considering giving a first. department met are damaging as Homo Salesman for the meal (one item from each of the—Alison Edgar hydrants by operating them r" MRS. WILLIAM SOTHERN Grey and Bruce area. four food groups) per meal, you dF..lc �.,r,r.c r improperly, noting he is Mr. McNabb brings to this shouldn't have anything to worry position extensive experience about. In the chart below, check responsible for seeing that they In all phases of hon: con- Y Y are maintained c n off what you est, and see how you We go to Howick Central School f31esd condition, struction. Glen looks forward rats. (Don't cheat!) Count one on a 'bus. We like school- Our and asked for cooperation in thin Notes f ro m Fordwich to assisting his old friends and point for reach apswer. school is so big. One day we respect. Council assured ti e many new ones to satisfy Did you eat at least ... walked all around the building. prom their housing needs. —3 foods from the Milk Group? We visited people who help us at y getting cooperatioa from any of Best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller and and family and Mr. and Mrs. Anyone interested in seeing —2 foods from the Meat Group? school. They talked to us and the town employees. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sanderson who Lori spent the weekend with Mr. John Armstrong and family. The —3 foods from the Bread and showed us many things. We want Mr. Crows recommended celebrated their 26th w and Mrs. Ken Stickne at family ted Mr. and Mrs. how a Beaver Home or Cott- ung Y Y Pry Cereals Group? to say thank you to all the people c9uncil should think about anniversary age can improve your life foods from the Fruits and who help us. mitring the old fire hall. It is in on Saturday' Sep- Wasaga Beach. Armstrong with tickets for a bus style should contact Glen at P tember 29. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Douglas tour to Kawartha Lakes in Prince fY � —Kindergarten Pte' ce�tion and very ex - 126 Ph Avenue Edit Ve bles Group? —Eat at I t Mr. and Mrs. Dave Schneider, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward County. They plan to intervals during the da _ ' f pensive to heat, he said, but he Barbara and Mark of .Kitchener Jim Richardson at Arthur. leave Wednesday of this week. t3Mree Sound - 1.376-1123 ea ? Y doesn't think it's necessary to Y .,.. a nutritious breakfast? spent the weekend at their home Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kens of —Eat a variety of foods within >~ spend hundreds of thousands dollars on a new building. re of, here. and Mrs. Jack Ruttan and Ryan Windsor and Mrs. Lois Cavers of B SAVE R � each of the food groups? —Eat a �`� � � :�.- L � Mrs p� Grade 6 Casa 0•0-o Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pecznick of attended Markham Fair on Leamington aspending several fresh Fruit or Vegetable? iFiutr�er�crde l Kitchener spent the weekend at Friday. Mrs. Ruttan and Ryan days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 405 Josephine Street East —Eat a whole rain food? made up stories based around a Reporting for the police g � their home here. also visited with friends at Lorne Kelley. Wingham —Eat mostly nutritious stacks? ' : subject of their choice from their committee, Councillor Harrison Mrs. Marian Kirby spent Bolton. Telephone 357-2551 If you°scored 7-10, that's good! language books. Here is one of proposed calling tenders for s several days with relatives in. Miss Jean Foster and Winston Toronto. McGrath of Toronto were the stories based on I was only new car to replace the u,arked Sunday School trying to be helpful" written by police cruiser. He noted It has Marsha Tersteege. been council policy to replace one Larry Montoux of Toronto weekend guests on n Henry Mundt teacher honored spent acouple of days last week and also'called Mr. and Mrs. tands"Caping Trees THE BIRTHDAY CAKE r the two cars each year and with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Armstrong.It was going to be Mom's birth- reported marked cruiser has Don Montoux. Mrs. Lottie Wilson and Mrs. '' held in g the Rally day. Shirley and I decided that travelled more than 70,000 miles Mrs. Whitney Grose of Toronto, Lillian Simpson of Estevan are Day service held in the United y in the twp years of servide. Y Pon�g spending a couple of weeks with Church hDoere honored bMrs. ' � we would make a cake atm He was von the o formed of Listowel, is sHarold Maitland Fork Tree Farm' place. call tender � � be a few days with Miss Ruth Mr. and Mrs: Wally Gibson and Sunday School students and staff Specializes in Spruce r . the We spent about fifteen minutes Pin Johnston at Fordwich. other relatives. Mrs. Wilson is and resealed with a t for her `"` y looking for the recipe of the cake charged against next years Glenn Johnston, Mrs. Jim Mr. Gibson's sister. P 33 years as teacher of The Little t s ..;'i that we were going to make. We budget. Douglas and Paul attended the Fordwich community extends Jewels", the children three to found it but then we decided that Councillor David Cameron also Ilderton Fair on Saturday. best wishes to Mr. and' Mrs. • ed five years of age Dig Your. Own. 1'/4 miles east of Hwy. No. 4 on the Golf Course Road any Saturday in October Stock up to 3 feet Spruce - $1.00 per foot Colorado Bluce Spruce - $2.00 per foot For Information Call Ed Marsh 357-2387 n ,.,•1,.�•r.•flna 129 N9419r,'....":I �...i... .. because we were out of those pro- ducts. We decided that we prob- we would make a different one. I receiv approval to call for tenders on a new dump truck to Congratulations to Mr. and Everitt Armstrong who A highlight of the presentation ! C,I - jY didn't take too long to find it. We were going make a banana cake. lace the 8 owe bm� which Mrs. Dave Roeder on the arrival of a son at Palmerston Hospital celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary on Sunday. They was when Mrs. Doig asked the "Little Jewels" N wh" w toy, We got everything out except the Po PPS to be on its last legs. He said the drive trans and to Mr. and Mrs. John Siefert were entertained by their family present class of to help her her t P open gift, a silver das ' did. It sure didn't look too good. . baking powder, flour, and eggs is OK but the body is falling off on the birth of a daughter at at a dinner at the Stone Crock, rose bowl ... twining silk roses. n ,.,•1,.�•r.•flna 129 N9419r,'....":I �...i... .. because we were out of those pro- ducts. We decided that we prob- and invited input from Reeve Listowel Memorial Hospital. Elmira. Those attending were Former superintendents and Both babes arrived last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carson Crowder Per ably wouldn't need those in- Keri' and others on what to specify in the binds• documents. Mr, and Mrs. Gary Thompson and family of Peterborough Mr, secretaries were present, as were some of her first `Jewels'. gredients too much, so we didn't of Red Deer, Alberta, called on and Mrs. Peter Watt, Caledon, All are most grateful to Mrs. worry at all. We put in the in- gredients like they said we were 0-0-0 Reeve Kerr, reporting for the Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wylie on Miss Donna Armstrong of Ot- Sunday. tawa, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Potts Doig for her years of service to supposed to do. Thea when it said fire committee, said that in the the Sunday School. ' to tall the stuff in, put pan wake of the Seaforth upheaval he m das ' did. It sure didn't look too good. . htalked with all the townships But we told . each other that it which participate in the probably would look alright once Wm9ham and area fire depart- we got the icing on. It had to go meat and they are happy with the E ` into the oven for forty to fifty c rren t arrangement. � 3 l minutes. th recently had a f y allmg- a , After it came out it looked: out with the surrounding town - d�B ' worse worse than ever. When we put the ships over the fire ... � T ' - idtig on `it'dtd look' a bit ter. pnbvided � by 'the tp8rtmeh'E `d ` Was Mom ever surprised at tom, resulting in the town and y - seeing a birthday cake. We had temps going their separate some problems though sticking in ways - the candles becuase it was kind of tough. Then when Mom tried to On other topics Councillors s' cut it she had to use a potato knife Walker reported the ice machine instead of a bread and butter at the arena was turned on ?- ` knife. Saturday and "so far it's We then told her we had working". He said the recreation omitted the flour, baking powder committee has pretty well ' a� net the eggs. Mom stopped cutting decided to include purchase of ;• the cake and everybodyvoted new compressors in next year's that we just have pudding and budget, explaining it would N .. � peaches alone. Secretly' Shirley Probably opt for two small and I were relieved that we would compressors instead of one big not have to eat the cake. one. Initial purchase and in- n BANANA BANANA NUT CAKE stallation rice would be eater P � •. `���\ •: ` ��` 2 cups flour for the two compressors, but it • ., 11/4 teas n ba powder would be possible to save power \\�\ \� 1 teaspoon soda by turning one off in cold ? �` 1 teaspoon salt weather. 1 2-3 cups sugar Deputy Reeve Harold Wild \ 2-3 cups shortening reported the parks board will 2 eggs soon have to spend some money 1 teaspoon vanilla repairing the collapsing bank at " 11V4the cups (3-4) mashed bananas boat docking t3 area in 2-3 cups buttermilk or sour milk Riverside Park. s+� . r�•, , ,,, .'�, The most romanfic purchase 2-3 cup finely chopped nuts He also reported the Day Centre for the Homebound has GET IT CLEAN—Ellen Rodger, Judy Hanula and other members of the Wingham CGIT Sift flour, baking powder, soda b� enjoying great popularity joined efforts to raise money for the group with a car wash Saturday. Business was brisk and salt onto wax paper. Cream and wants to add a third day to its early Saturday morning. of your life should also be a sugar, shortening, eggs and Present Tuesday and Thursday schedule some weeks. Councillor vanilla thoroughly. Add mashed most knowledgeable one °� Y• • bananas and mix well. Add dry Bateson, head of the property , �,��• ���� �� \„ committee, said it was all right ingredients to creamed mixture , alternately with buttermilk, with him so long as it was cleared ` y The diamond you select should be as brilliant and beautiful as starting and ending with the local senior citizens' T Y ng with dry in gredients. Mix well after each group first. F ,�. `r , the. dreams you share today. You want it to be enjoyed for a lifetime. k y ���' ; � ��� ? addition, but do not over beat. 0-0-0 That's why you should choose knowledgeably and never Stir in nuts. Spread batter in two Although compromise on the beauty and value of the diamond you buy, greased and floured layer pans the proposedcorner savors n shopping plaazazao go go .� regardless of its size. (9 -inch) or 9x13 -inch oblong You should look for a diamond that's been cut and g Pa . ahead as soon as possible it held \� �\ polished to bring out all of its natural brilliance and beauty, one that Bake at 350 degrees F. for 40 to 5o passing the necessary ,� 1 . ` � eg off �o minutes for both layer and s meets the exacting standards that have been established as ideal. rezoning bylaw pending ex oblong. Cool 10 minutes in pan lavation of one section. These are called ideal cut diamonds. before turnip out on rack.n pan P g Councillors objected to the Why is cut so important? Because with diamonds, unlike with butter cream frosting. bylaw setting out what types of BUTTER CREAM businesses would be `� `•�" colored gems, beauty depends on light reflection. permitted to y4 cup soft butter locate in the plaza and, in the When a diamond is ideally cut, its 58 facets are placed in precise 4 cups sifted icing sugar absence of Councillor Tom 1-3 cu light cream ``� � s• � ,\���. _ \ _ relation to the others. They act as tiny mirrors, constantly capturing P Deyell, chairman of the town and reflecting light and'bouncing it back through the top of the stone 1 teaspoon vanilla flavoring planning board, decided to set up in a brilliant blaze. A diamond cut too shallow to make it look bigger Cream butter and half the a special meeting with thesugar until light. Add cream, planning board to resolve the lets some of the light "leak out" through the bottom and appears watery. mixing well. Add remaining matter. One cut too deep lets light "leak" through the sides and appears sugar and vanilla. Blend well. County Planner Gary Davidson �, black in the center when compared to an ideal cut diamond. This will fill and frost the double drew up the bylaw on the in- layer banana cake and frost the structions of the board, which LK Ideal Cut Diamonds ensure you of getting the 9x13 -inch one. then forwarded it to council with most beauty and value for your investment. a recommendation that it be JOKE OF THE WEEK! passed, and it was on his advice Why did the turkey cross the that the list of uses was included. road? He told the board it is important on4aT� 9 i,tnittlln aq anord o,L to keep such plazas from com- ANSTE-Sheryl Dickert, Gr. 6 peting with the downtown core ANSWERS FOR CROSSWORD and consequently the Ontario ('a SEPT. 27 J E W ELLER�Sv LIMITEDMunicipal pee mdl Mun a�tl mrd often requires a Across Down members felt the town permitted uses. 203 Durham E. Albert Street 28 Main St >1<. 284 Main St. 2. imagination I. career has no right to pick and choose WALKERTON CLINTON SEAFORTH EXETER 5 exceed 2. inquiries what sorts of businesses could 881-0122 482-3901 r -1720 236-24sA e. surveys 3. astonish locate in the plaza any more than, 5, field 4. investigation it does for the downtown area. DIRT'S GONE—Dianne Orlon and Janet Bishop hose the worst of the dirt off one of the 10. transit 7. submit 'Who decided what the foam cars lined up for their attention Saturday. They were among themembers of the Wingham r --� ii. abodutaty f. dignity needs?" 00uncillor Jack Bateson CGIT who raised money with a car wash at the Nixon Texaco station on the weekend. l r 1 0 I