HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-10-25, Page 7FIVE ` GENERATIONS-Fivegenerations of the: Fisher family met
Saturday in Seaforth when Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fisher of Swartz Creek,
Michigan brought their two month old daughter Sarah to •meet her
106 year old great, great grandmother, Adella Fisher. Mrs. Fisher, better
known as Barnet+ex a resident of Seaforth Manor, is Shown holding; her
youngest descendent, Sarah. Standing behind Mrs: Fisher are left her
son, Bill Fisher, 81 of Thedford; his son Emery Fisher, 57, of Flint
Michigan and Emery's son Alfred, 28, the father of Sarah.
(Photo by Cie),
Fudge atHuronview
Rev: Wittick was assisted
by Rev. Darrell and ''Mrs.
Webster on Sunday morning
while church communion was
being served. The Choir sang.
the anthem '.`Open My Eyes
That.I May See
Molly Cox entertained at
Old Tyme Music on Monday
afternoon, There was a good
attendance of residents down
to the auditorium to listen to
the music.
Huronview auxiliary held
their Fall' Bazaar Tuesday
afternoon: The ' auditorium
was decorated ` with the
Halloween theme in mind,
The little glios' , itches and
pumpkins which were the
table centre pieces are now
up in the main dining room,
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We caninelpy011._
fi dout
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for the today
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for our residents to enjoy,.
Winner of the quilt was Mrs.
Mabel Jeffery from Exeter:
Our "Candy Lady„, Mable '.
Garrow was busy again on
Wednesday morning prepar-
ing more candy for the
residents who were still
hungry, for Maple cream and,
fudge. We would • like to
thank Mable for sharing her.
recipe with us and going to
the. ' work of making the
candy.
Elim+'ille's Women's Insti-
tute celebrated with all rest-
dents whose birthdays fell in
October on Wednesdayafter-
fioon. Mrs. Ronald Fletcher
showed-. slides, of interest
interspersed with musical'
selections. from Mrs. Philip
Johns at the piano, and: ;Mr:
Cecil Skinner playing his
violin. Cupcakes and ` tea
were served after each birth-
day resident ;received bis or.
her gift. Mrs. Mable Garrow
thanked the Elimville ladies
on behalf of those cele-
brating birthdays
Mrs M. Garrow, Mrs;
Bernice Glousher, Mrs. Flor-
ence Flood, Mr: Prank Bis-
sett, Mrs. Elsie Henderson
worked on Ceramicpieces
which the Craft Room will be.
placing throughout the
home • :u
Huronview would like to
fit
welcoine.. Grace. Fairy from
Londesboro and Willi
HY GRACE BIRO;
imagine 'ourself at home,
work or at n:.party. its :clot
mealtime yet, but yotere
hungry - izs, fact Imager is
oc upy itg your mired very.
mach, To alleviate your
passion. you reach for Sonie-
thingte eat. What in it'Stopt,
Wok at What You're eating.
Is it nutritious? What's that?
Is it WA 1 for Your teeth? -
another .horrihtequestion.
Wiletheryoo,tltink about it or
not, ,these are two vera.►.'
important questions we as.
nutrition edw..aters; are ask,.
leg and I hope you will than t
about them as well.
girl
meet
Seaforth IIP Suzy Stitchers
metatthe home of Van Dyk's
on Monday and chose secre-
tary Wilma Van Dylc and
their 4-IXi project also had 10
learn how to do the Brick
stitch.
Brenda discussed the his-
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Press Reporter Cathy Cole.:
man for this meeting, The
toll call was answered with a
suggestion for- a club: skit at
Achievement Day "The Es-
sentials ' of Needlepoint."
The minutes, were read .by..
Mary Ann Delong' and . ap:
proved by President, June
Haney;
The next. meeting will b
'held next Monday, at the
home of Cathy and Patty
',Coleman.. Brenda demonstra-
ted how to 'do the Scotch
stitch and after this was
accomplished went be to the
Cashmere. stitch., The girls
who are making pillows for
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tory. of needlepoint and its
many uses for household
articles and Cathy discussed
the meaning of the word
Value and showed ail exam-
pie of a rug that had' all the
colours in it '
The fifth 4-H. meeting of
Egmondville was. held at the
home of Anne Marie Mal-
oney. Eight girls answered
roll' call.. The new stitch
learned was the.Border stitch
Plans: were tnade- about
Achievement Day: The next.
meeting will be at Mary Jane
Eisler's, a catch h up meeting, •
October 25 at seven.
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Marsh from Goderich:
is Sunday -
Noon -5 p.m.
"Mother -In -Law's. Day”
Surprise her with a'gift of:
wicker; bamboo; rattan; _aprons; afghans; placemats, oven mitts;
soap; mugs; slippers; 2 -cup teapot; pepper & salts; ashtrays bath
beads & oil; coasters or a bone china flowerette;
Open daily 9.5:30
Wednesday 9-12
Across from
Town Hail,
Seaforth
lalll & Nutcy
Beat Old Man Winter
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Parts replaced only at customer's request.
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'there are four categories,
of 'snack foods, The first
category is good, nutritional
and good dental. This is the
blest kind ot'';food .fpr you. it
s ontribu ten. ;s'bstanttally to
your daily requirements for
food nutrients, and these' are
•things like' vitamins, mi.nw.
crals. proteiniron and )sm.
For .those of you who watch
t.ntortes. this kind of sn.kr . is
the best choice for you. Sonne
examples of these are bran'
muffins, cheese, a glass el
alt
milk, nuts.; pizza,, fruits and
vegetables-
The
egetablesThu' second category 'ss
good nutttional, poor dental.
These foods contribute good,
nutrients °to- -our diet but,
:because of their sugar con,
tent, should only be eaten
with meals. Examples, - lee
ereant, milk shakes. dried
fruits, firui.t-flavotnred yog-
urts.
The third' category - these
are poor nutritional and yet
are good dental. These foods
have little .su8ax in them SO
they don't hiurm, :our teeth,
but at the sante time, they
provide Us with so few good
;nutrients that they don't
iAontribute! :to, our diet. Some
examples,t►f these are french
fries, sugar -free soft drinks,
';pretzels .and potato chips.
The fourth category is :poor
nutrition, poor dental. These
snack foods are high in sugar
• anal, therefore, are bail for
our teeth:, and, because of
their high carbohydrate con*
tent and kw nOtrient value,
are very poor kr us nutrition-
ally as :well Some examples
of these acre -chocolate bars,
soft drinks, candy and honey.
So, when you are reaching
for a snack food next time,.
think of your ehoices. Will; it
be the ,one that. ,is good for
yott and will :give you a
healthy: glow, or is it one
which will taste good but
provide you with instant
al ries and a large dental
bill? The choiee is yours
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