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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-10-31, Page 10Nutrition key to health Nutrition was the topic at Wednesday's meeting of the preenetal clinic in the basement of South Huron_ Hospital, EXeter, Huron County Public Health nurse Mrs. June Martene is in charge of the instructional classes which include information useful before and after the baby arrives. Left to right are Mrs, S, .ShIgh, Mrs, Bob. Russell, Mrs. :Martene, Mrs. R..Shoebottorn, Mrs. T. VLI.Igtt, Mrs, Ron Moore, Mrs, Jim Finitheiner and Mrs, Pill MPilard, T-A photo Mothers-to-be like clinic .program. DPN LAY AWAKE WPritierirt9 How You'll Pay for Christmas Gifts Come pecenther t LAY Your. items now with. a small deposit and Make:well .weekly poymente GOULD & JORY Dial 23 5-02 70 Exeter HERE'S A COUPLE OF SUGGESTIONS. Mc Brine Luggage Kenwood Wool Blankets START CHRISTMAS NOW AT Wool Sport Socks 70% Pure Virgin Wool, 30% Nylon- White Men's ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, colic Min's Semi-dress Socks $1.05 Ladies' and Children's .„, 98c Coloured Sport Soeks Men's, Boys', Ladies' $1.15 Wool WOrk Socks An oustanding Factory Out- set Sale offer 90% Pure Vir- gin Wool blended with 10% Nylon. Completely machine washable, 31/2 lbs. per doz. Buy by the dozen and save even- more. Value $1.25 pr. SALE PRICE 1 Or. 2 pr. 1 doz. 05c $1.20 $6,99 Sheepskin • Muff and Head Bands The gloried' gift for the child ;or grandchild on your list. Wool lined Muff, assorted col- ours, Value $10.00. Sale Price $7.50 Genuine Leather Mocassins An excellent gift item avail- able in ten styles. Sale Price 98c - $5.45 Genuine Sheepskin Wash Mitts Extellent for Wasititte Cars,end dusting furniture will not Scrattito Sale Price 98c Shearling Vests Perfect for the person who Works outdoors or loves to hunt. SALE PRICES $9.25; $10,50; $12.50 Totaetati00 . . . ,Temo TO THE LADIES • .Z1? .1.Y.7.n.v.7,4,..4t Our buyer has just returned from the Fashion Market in Toronto and we invite you to see our new selection of Ladies' coats, jackets, dresses, sweaters, si ims, etc. Shop early for a good selection and use our lay-away plan for Christmas. re, AUTUMN TAl LOi=lED-TO-M5ASURE Seeet S. ftec FOR MEN By Fifth Bros. Here's excellent value - you will recognize fabrics taken from our higher ranOet for this orOmotion: FORMER VALUES TO $125.00 Silt $ SALE S 8496 2-FIEC5 F.A. MAY & Son 188 Mclio South Exeter 215,0852 SPECIAL a Ve' k e'd tiff szgri:VeroltoPtrtm 'eeteleleeteetrWgOeettletetz tele 0,4401024 Ree#te SAX DARK FRUIT CAKE 1 cup brazil nuts, whole 1 cup all purpose flour 1 cup walnuts, halves 3A cup white sugar 3 rings pineapple, cut up 3 eggs well beaten 1 8-oz. pkg. whole dates 1 tablespoon butter 2/3 cup mixed peel 1 tsp. baking powder 1/2 cup red cherries • ',/2 tsp. salt 1/2 cup green cherries 1 tsp. vanilla 1 cup raisins Method: Place first eight ingredients in a bowl. Measure a half cup of the flour, sift it over the fruit and mix well. In another large bowl, cream butter and sugar, add eggs and Place rest of flour in a sifter with the salt and baking powder and sift into the egg mixture. Blend well. Add fruit and mix well. Bake slowly in a pan for one and three-quarter hours at 300 degrees. Cool before removing from the pan. This makes exactly a 6" x 6" fruit cake.-Mrs. Helena Toornstra ermeeeee;e1;eieeteeseezeeemeeeeeeeeete.e:$ weeeez wee reeeeez wet pee wee Woollen Blankets Glen, Laine SATIN BOUND Awarded' the International Wool Mark symbol - for quality alone 72" x,90" Pure „Virgin Wool, hill 4. lbs., 4" satin bindings.a chpice,of 9 )colours, Valtite 424,95 • SALE PRICE (lesi .than th regular value); ' and Queen Sid' Available $ 10 2:5 ea - ch DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY Glen Laine SATIN BOUND CRIB 36" x SO" Same quality as above Value' $9.95 SALE PRICE $4.95 each Glen Laine RAINBOW 72" x 84" 90% Pure Virgin Wool, 10% Viscose, whipstitched, 4 col- ours. Value $15.95 Sale Price $9.25 each. PURE VIRGIN WOOL BLANKET 72 x 90 Red with Black Stripe Beautiful Quality value $15.95 Sale Price $9,25 each GLEN LAINE COTTAGE Whipstitched, 72" x 84" and 64" x 84", 90% Wool, 10% Angora Mohair, 5 colours. Value $12.00 SALE PRICE $6.90 and $5.45 each Glen Leine AUTO ROBE 72" x 84" Gold and Black, Award- ed Wool Mark symbol. Value $22.95 Sale Price $11.95 each GLEN• LAINE COTTAGE Satin Bound, 90% Wool, 10% An- gora Mohair, Heather Colour only Value $12.95 Sale Price $8.25 each GLEN LAINE HORSE COOLER Introductory offer 100% Pure Virgin Wool, 86" x 90" Value $27.50 Sale Price $10.25 Colours - Green, Gold Beige, Red and Wine SHEEPSKIN RUGS - A gift sure to please everyone. Combines the ruggedness of leather with the beauty and softness of wool, Glen Laine SHEEPSKIN RUGS, Sale Price $12.99 ea. our regular line, all colours available. Value $22.95 Factory Out let Sate SPECIAL-Only at The Old Mill will you find such an offer. SHEEPSKIN RUGS Sale Price $7.45, $9.45 each SMALL LAMBSKINS Sale Price $4.98 each for rugs, car seats, tractor seats Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday Open Saturday evenings until 10:00 p.m. MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED BAINTON LIMITED (Since 1894) OLD MILL - Blyth, Ontario Phone 523-9373 Annual Factory Outlet Sale Starts Thursday, Oct. 24, to Saturday, Our vast knowledge of the wool and leather markets and our 74 years of experience in the business have enabled us to have manufactured the highest quality wool and leather products. Combine this with quantity Nov. 30 -SPECTACULAR SAVINGS ! selling and we are offering the public what no one else dares to offer LOWER PRICES - in this age of rising costs, Take advantage of this unique outlet. LEATHER COATS AND JACKETS Don't miss buying your Suede or Leather Coat or Jacket at these outstanding Factory Outlet Sale Prices. We are known for our values and quality' and LADIES' JACKETS Factory Outlet Sale Price ft im Regular Value $65.00 to $85.00 qmir QP UP LADIES' COATS - We had the opportunity to purchase a select line of Ladies' Jackets, r/4 and Full Length Suede and Leather Coats, that we can offer you at the especially low prices of $49.95, $79.95 and up LADIES' SUEDE and LEATHER COATS Fur trimmed, untrimmed, zip-in linings, silk lined, many styles and colours Regular Values $99.95 to $250.00 Factory Outlet Sale Prices '79.95 to 199.95 MEN'S COATS. AND JACKETS - Suede Jackets with rip•in lining, Light; Medium and Dark Brown. Don't miss this offer' These superb jackets have been purchased especially'for our sale to offer at outstand- ing prices. Regular Values $60.00: $84.95 and $89.95 SALE PRICES $44.00; $64.95; $69.95 WINDBREAKERS SALE PRICES $19.95; $24.95; $29.95 Value S29.95; $34.95; $39.95 AfS3 available Western Jackets, Rawhide Jackets with bori lining, Shearling lined Bomber Jackets, Shearling lined Horsehide 1/ coats, Full length Suede and Leather Coats,. Silk lined Calfskin Jackets, Silk lined Deerskin Jackets, Silk lined Capeskin Suede and Leather Jackets.. Leather, Ski Jackets and Shearling Coats. These are all priced to please every budget Page 10 even a husband can be. On the course of study is discussion about the overall pic tare of pregnancy, the hygiene of pregnancy, the development of the infant before birth, nutrition of the mother and her unborn child, labor, delivery, care after delivery, care of the newborn, including how to bathe a baby, and family living. Also included is a tour of the hospital's maternity ward and an optional "fathers' night" when husbands are invited to view a LADIES' KID GLOVES--Black, Brown, Navy, White 4, 6, 8 button length Sale Price $6.25 $7.75 $8.99 DEERSKIN GLOVES-Nattiral, Hand • • ' • k ,sew'Suede, Lined Sale Price-'7:95;x:4.95 UNLINED SUEDE-Brown, Black, Natur- al, Rust, 2 button and 3 button length $3.45 $2.45 UNLINED LEATHER-Tan; Black, Cork 2 button, 3 button detailed cuff, 3 button plain cuff $3.45 $3.90 $2.45 & $2.90 CALFSKIN GLOVES--SPECIAL, Black only, 4 button length, inseam Sale Price $4,45 LADIES' LINED( LEATHER-Natural and ' Cork Sale Prices $3.75 $4.75 LADIES' LINED SUEDE-Brown, Black, Natural, Rust Sale Prices $3.25 $3.75 LADIES' SHEARLING GLOVES-Rust, Grey Sale Price $8.99 With SHIRLEY KELLER f there are times in your life When you get to thinking that ell young.pePple arc going to the ,does,might be 4. to pay a visit to a Plege Whet* young. people congregate. Last week 'had an opportunity again to° visit the Centralia College' 'at Agricultural Technology where wine of the Roost young people anywhere live and study, The ,occasion Was .course 'the Ppeuing of the lovely home .management apartment situated on the upper floor of the women's residence, The girls. I spoke to were understandably anxious to have their turn .i.n the fashionable apartment, There seemed to be little, evidence of the "generation gap" we hear so much about. ,Of the three young ladies assigned to make me feel at borne, not one gave the impression that she was disappointed to spend an afternoon with an old square like In fact, each was as helpful and genuinely interested as anyone could ask. Incidentally, two young men • from the boys' portion of the school were on hand for the afternoon session. Though surrounded by females and completely alone in a woman's olement, the pair kept their "cool" and looked as suave and comfortable as any man could under the same circumstances. * * * Speaking of the "generation gap", members of the Mitchell • Zone of the Lutheran Layman's League meeting at Dashwood Sunday discussed the problem under the leadership of Pastor Harold Patzer, Monkton-Logan, Rev. Patzer, the father of three young children, had- intervieWed an officer with the Stratford police involved in youth detention. The leader came armed with .a number of thought provoking statements taken from the policeman. • Rev. Patzer stated that too many parents have the wrong kind of concern for their children. The kids have plenty of food, good clothing, fine transportation and sufficient spending money. They may even have access to the best in education and recreational activities. Somehow though, parents fail to communicate with their children. As long as the youngster doesn't get in trouble, they don't concern; theenseiVes about where the child is, what kind of company he's keeping or what time he arrives home. It was pointed out that morns „ and dads fail to listen to what the kids have to say - and seldom discuss matters pertaining to the children with en ear open for the child's point of view. Young people are often not busy enough, it was thought. From a very tender age, kids should have responsibility which grows as the children grow. Conclusion was that long hair and short skirts are not in themselves harmful, If the youngster respects his parents and teachers, knows what it is like to take full responsibility in situations he can handle and feels he has the understanding. and -trust of his parents, his habits of dress will not matter much. It was generally agreed that young people do not want to make their own decisions about the things that effect them the most. They want their parents to guide theni and direct them in everything - not as domineering tyrants but as concerned loving friends. Like everyone else, kids want to be wanted. Legion auxiliary planning bingo A pot luck supper preceded the Legion Ladies Auxiliary meeting Monday evening when 30 members celebrated the seventeenth birthday party of the local organization. Zone Commander Evelyn Caroll was guest speaker and spoke about the convention held' in Ottawa, Caven Presbyterian Church will be the setting for the November 11 Remembrance Day Service. A door to door poppy canvass will be held November 2 and November 4, The group will go to Westminster Hospital, London, to play bingo With the patients there November 13. The Mystery prize was donated by Isabel} Snell and won by Amanda Hamiltoh. Mr. & Mrs. Art Whilsmith entertained Monday evening in honor of Mr, & Mrs. W, C. Poster who celebrated their sixtieth wedding anniversary recently. Neighbors and friends enjoyed a social evening with the eblebraete. Marking the occasion Of their diamond anniversary, the Feistere received greetings from Hon, S. ,MacNaughton, Premier .Johli Roberts, Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau and on TueSday morning, a telegram from I-ler Majesty Queen Elizabeth4 It was. "Meet the Teacher" night at several schools in the district last weep.. Teachers, especially those in their first year . Pw4.110-0 been S9n100.4. nervous meet and greet all the mothers and fathers. of their. tidents, UPWV.V9V nervous teachers, get, it can't be nearly as nervo,wreelting for 'them as for parents. At these meet the .teacher nights, parents are instructed not to attempt to talk to the teacher about their children,. This puts parents at a distinct. disadVantage. The teacher knows. the curriculum, he knows the student and now he is able to associate the student .with his home environment. A kind of Complete picture, I'd say. All the poor parents know is the child they have brought through diapers and chicken pox. They are forbidden to ask how Johnny behaves in class, Whether he has reading problems. or why be has worn out three. pairs • of sneakers since the beginning of school in September, Parents walk into a room cold -they shake hands with the teacher, introduce themselves and then make a brief round of the clasetepre. Everything is bright and colorful, but what does it all mean? Does it tell them how Susie is progressing in school? I suppose there are some mothers and fathers who simply cannot put temptation behind them. They do what everyone else is dying to do - they come right out and involve the teacher in a discussion about their son or daughter. And what • about the parents who abide by the rules?Do they get fewer marks • for their apparent disinterest? Is it in reality .a devious game to size up parents for their initiative in the face of adversity? Beginning this week, watch for the special Christmas Recipe Box published somewhere on the ladieS' pages. This week, it is a recipe for an especially fruity and nutty cake, Next week? Who knovis? If you have a recipe for the holiday season which is a special favorite at your house, why not send it along to Tea 'n Topics. I am grateful to Mrs. Helena Toornstra,. Hensall, and Mrs. Colin `'Love, !,Gi'and Rend, foe their interest SOIVat: But please, let's have lots, lots more Christmas recipes from you good cooks out there. As a vital link to the health and well-being of the community, Huron County Public Health unit provides a free pre-natai course for expectant mothers in the county. At five locations, Goderich, Seaforth, Clinton, Wingham, Brussels and Exeter, public health nurses endeavour to instruct mothers-to-be in all phases of childbirth. As usual, attendance is just a small percentage of the persons in the district who could benefit from the course. A great deal of misunderstanding surrounds the pre-natal clinics throughout the county. Although primarily of interest to women who are pregnant for the first time, the course is specifically designed to be informative and helpful to all ladies-in-waiting. In fact, some women attend the courses with each pregnancy, and find they learn something new every time. Instructress at the present pre-natal clinic held each Wednesday at Exeter in the basement of South Huron Hospital is Mrs. June Martene. Her first concern is to tailor the course to the needs and particular interests of her class. ThoUgh last Wednesday's topic was nutrition for the pregnant woman, Mrs. Martene encouraged the group to discuss all those matters, including family grocery budgeting, as they pertained to each individual present. Informality was the keynote ofthe session with everyone offering ideas and, suggestienS to keep enthusiasm 314. A ,enee member of the class said, "Everyone here is so friendly and we talk about everything under the sun. Besides, it is fun to get out with a bunch of girls who have the same interests." Older women who have had their families without the aid of a pre-natal clinic or in some cases, hospital facilities, are occasionally skeptical of the need for the ten to twelve week course. Modem mothers feel the clinic is valuftble as a place to share their problems and anxieties concerning their condition with others who are perhaps more sympathetic than film, ask any questions they may have and enjoy a social evening out with their wives. One of the most important parts of each meeting is the exercise period when the girls learn not only how to help themselves during labor and delivery, but how to relax and induce sleep before and after the baby is born. (By the way, anyone could benefit from these exercises requiring little physical strain but resulting in total relaxation.) Children's Leather Gloves and Mitts Deerskin tanned to always drY soft, Suede and Grain leathers in various colours. GLOVES Sale Price $2.75 pr. MITTS: Sno Mitts Sale Price 980 pair Ski Mitts, cotton lining Sale Price $2.25 pr. Ski Mitts, borg pile lining Sale Prieto $2.75 pr. Shearling Slippers These warm sheepskin shear- ling slippers are hand made. Value $10.50, $10.25 Sale Pride $7,50, $7.25 Leather- Hata and. Berets Sever StYtea ova lab h various `shades of sued. .14 • grain leatinee, SALE PRICE $19.50 to $100 • MEN'S DEERSKIN=Natural, Hand Sewn, light weight machine sewn, Unlined Sale Price $7.95 $4.95 $4.45 GOATSKIN-Cork, Brown',, Hand , Sewn, Unlined Sale Prices $5.25 ,$4.95 P I Gs k114,1;.-13rio wri, ifiirona, Sale Pi'ke: 13:98 SPECIAL-Natural Capeskin Unlined $1.49 LINED-Cork Goatskin, Black and Brown Pigtex,,Black and Brown Leather Sale Prices $3.50 $2.75 $2.25 ,BLACK CALF, Pile lined; Sidewall, Black Kid Wool Lined, half hand-sewn Sale Price $4.95 SUEDE' L1NED-Black Sale Price $2.75 SUEDE SIDEWALL with Pile Lining Sale Price $3.95 SHEARLING GLOVES-Rust and Brown Sale Price $8.99 Ski Mitts Deerskin "tanned to always dry soft. Assorted colors. LADIES AND GIRLS Pile lined Sale Price $2.95 MEN'S AND BOYS' Pile lined Sale Price $3.45 DEERSKINSKI MITTS Pile lined ' Sale Price $4.25 SHEARLING ski MITTS Sale Price $3.65 Genuine Hair Seal After SBkoioarsd Snow Shearling Lined Value $38.00, $49.00, $59.00 SALE PRICE $29.50, $39.95, Pile Lined Value $19.95 SALE PRICE $14.50 Genuine Hand Made Sheepskin teddy Bars, Rabbits, Dogs, Lambs, Prim Bellc Every child Should, have an. of these soft Ind cuddly"toys. SALE PRICES 99e to $16.95 LEATHER DRESS GLOVES - Savings up to 50% Leather Work Gloves and Mitts Citoote your hype of , work glove from Our large sellettion. Values $1.50 • $5.50 Sale Price 75c - $2.50 You can save even More by buying them by the dozen. SILK LINED KID GLOVES Various lengths and colours . Available at FACTORY OUTLET SALE PRICES Enjoy the combination of soft. 1100 Ind warmth in Pure cash. Mere. ScarVet available in various, Veisley and Floral der signs. SALE PRICES $4.50; $3.45; and $2.50 Cashmere Scarves