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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-03-09, Page 7On. MEETING The monthly meeting of the Sacred lie,art Catholic League was held on Monday with Mrs, O. Desmarais presid, A motion was passed to send a donation to the Sacred. Heart program and to the Vanier Ins*, tote,. A. euchre party will be held in April to raise funds for a centennial project, with Mary Hehn as convener. A very interesting demon, stration on bow to finish drift, wood was given by Mrs. Betty Stafford. PARFAITS EASY Parfaits are easy. Simply alternate layers of ice cream, crushed fruit, rich colorful sauces in tall, slender glasses. Garnish with whipped cream and top with a cherry for an elegant dessert. DIETING Sound diets are readily avail- able for everyone in good health, If you are not up to par, check with your physician and have him give you a suit' able diet. One famous model controls her weight this easy way -- she eats regular meals, but only half as much and she keeps away entirely from ob- viously fattening things like pies, cakes and rich sauces. BIRTHS FISCHER-In Wingharri and District Hospital on Satur- day, March 4, 1967, to Mr. and Mrs. James Fischer, R. R, 2 Mildmay, a daughter, LAMONT - In Wingham and District Hospital, on Monday, March 6, 1967, to Mr. and Mrs, Donald Lamont, Wing- ham, a son, JOHNSTON-In Wingham and District Hospital, on Monday, March 6, 1967, to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnston, Wing- ham, a daughter. COOK-In Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital, on Monday, March 6, 1967, to Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Cook, R, R. 3 Lucknow, a daughter, MURRAY - In Wingham and District Hospital, on Monday, March 6, 1967, to Mr, and Mrs. Charles Murray, R. R., 1 Bolyrood, a son. NEEDHAM-In Wingham. and District Hospital, on Tues- day, March 7, 1967, to Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Needham, Wingham, a daughter. JAMES - In Wingham and District Hospital, on Tues- day, March 7, 1967, to Mr. Mrs, Almer James, Wroxeter, a daughter. COLVIN - In Wingham and District Hospital, on Wednes- day, March 8, 1967, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colvin, R. R. 2 Tecswater, a daughter. of aromatic bitters over each. Place under broiler until edges have browned lightly. Serve hot. Yield: 6 servings. CANADA'S FINEST RED BRAND BEEF LB. SHORT RIB ROAST IN ANY LANGUAGE RED CROSS MEANS PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE. slightly worn or has become dull, wash thoroughly, sand lightly and apply a finish coat only. For furniture with a varnish finish, sand lightly and apply two thin coats of exterior var- nish, Marine varnish is recom- mended for a hard, durable Rattan furniture should not be painted. Just give it a thin coat of marine varnish to make it look like new again. Even if you have just purchased a new rattan basket weave chair, try applying a coat of marine var- nish to ensure durability. Metal furniture should be examined for rust spots. Sand- paper and steel wool should be used until the metal under the rust is bright and shiny again. Where the paint has peeled away, or where you've removed it, bevel the paint edges with sandpaper so that they won't show below the new paint. Re- move gloss from the remaining paint with steel wool or sand- paper, Prime the bare spots with rust-inhibiting paint, There are several makes now on the market. Aluminum paint is a good bet. After the prime coat is completely dry, paint with exterior grade enamel. If you apply two coats, apply a flat coat before finishing off with the enamel. --Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mc- Farlane of London visited on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hayden and family. Mr. and Mrs. McFarlane have just returned from a three weeks' vacation in Florida_ It's quite difficult to put up a good front when you're get- ting kicked in the pants by fate. FROZEN FOOD Sno Crop Fancy Green PEAS, 12-oz. „5/$1 Sno Crop Fancy PEAS and CARROTS, 11-oz. 5/51 Sno Crop Fancy MIXED VEGETABLES, 11-oz. 5/$1 Sno Crop Fancy Cut CORN, 12-oz. 5/$1 York Chicken, Beef, Turkey PIES, 8-oz. 4/$1 Farmhouse BREAD DOUGH, 2s 3/$1 Farmhouse CHOCOLATE BROWNIES, 13-oz. 49c Bluewater FISH FRIES, 8-oz. 2/85c Bluewater Cod Fish KRISPS, 8-oz. ....3/$1 DAIRY BURNS SWEET PICKLED Cottage tf ®H LB.69 TOP VALU TOP VALU - 4 Varieties 6 OZ. Cooked eats 294 TOP VALU BEEF OR VEAL STEAKETTES LB.69 GROCERY Ontario No. 1 POTATOES, 25 lbs. .„ 59c U. S. No. 1 CAULIFLOWER, 16s 29c U. S. No. 1 BROCCOLI, 14s 43c U. S. No. 1 Red or, White GRAPE- FRUIT, 96s 6/43c DREAM WHIP, 4-oz. 53c Pillsbury Buttermilk, Regular PANCAKE MIX, 2 lbs. 29c Easy On SPRAY STARCH, 24-oz. 69c Ajax Liquid Ammonia CLEANER, 16-oz., 2c off 43c Top Valu WAXED PAPER, 100 ft. roll, 29c Top Valu GARBAGE BAGS, 20s 29c Scotties Pink, White, Yellow, Lilac FACIAL TISSUES, 400s ..2/59c Granulated Fine White SUGAR, 5 lbs. 37c Colgate TOOTHPASTE, 1/3 more free, Giant size 57c Bayer ASPIRIN, 100s 69c Bayer Children's Flavoured ASPIRIN, 36s , ' 3/$1.00 VO-5 Amber, Green SHAMPOO, 7-oz. .99c Right Guard SPRAY DEODORANT, 3-oz. 66c Right Guard SPRAY DEODORANT, Decorator Tin, 7-Oz. .. . . ... . . „.....$1.19 Suave Regular, Hard to Hold HAIRSPRAY, 12-or. 77c NEW LOCATION Corner WATER & QUEEN STS. ONT, (Below Bowling Alley) SALT PRE-SPRING CLEA A CE SALE NYLON FLEECE POODLE CLOTH WOOL JERSEY ANGORA WOOL JERSEY COATINGS MOHAIR LOOP BRUSHED MOHAIR MANY TYPES IN STOCK BULKY KNITS ORLON PILE NOVELTY KNITS ORLON WOOL JERSEY LINEN ARNEL DOUBLE JERSEY LAMINATES BONDED FABRICS - DIRECT PROM MILL TO YOU ALT, ONT. Save Now . Aft INDUSTRTMS LIMIT813 Textile satetsroom NEW LOCATION CORNER:WATER & QUEEN STREETS 1-96, tf 41. IF YOU KNIT OR SEW - THE PLACE TO GO -- IS - Dobbie Industries (Newlands) TE TILE S LES OOM OFF REMNANTS and YARD GOODS arch 18 IFC Also at bargain prices: Towelling, liledS•pavads, Yard Terry, tlpholstory Fabric, Yarns, Orlon, Rugs, Stieer•sitim„ etc, REGULAR STORE HOURS: MONDAY to run-mat SATURDAY 9 a.ni. to r1 p.m. 9 a.xn. to 12 noon TUESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS 7 pan. to 9 pail, OPEII FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 10 W ingita Thursday, March% 1967 Page features from The Worki of Women -Mrs WilliaM Hilbert. Sr, returned home Saturday after spending over three weeks with her grandchildren in Guelph while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hilbert were holiday 0A ng in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. -Miss Pat Coulter of London spending a week's vacation With her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Alex Coulter, -A bus load left here Mon- day morning for a two weeks' conducted tour to Florida, Those from Wingham were Mr. and Mrs. Ross King, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beirnes, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Lockridge, Mrs. Roy Hast- ings, Miss Myrtle Deans, Mrs. Olive Walker, Mrs. George An- ger, Mr. Bill Anger, Mrs. Wil- liam Ford and Mrs. Mary Mc- Kinney. -Jim Nasmith of Toronto visited at the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gibson. Darryl Gibson of London spent last week at his home here. -Mr. and Mrs. Ted Man- ners of Owen Sound spent the week-end with Miss Marion Simpson. -Ward Harrison, student at the University of Western On- tario, London, spent last week at his home here. -Miss Sandra Cameron of Get Your Outdoor Furniture In Shape Now, Relax Later Stratford teachers' College spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cameron. -Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wel- wood returned home Saturday from a two weeks' holiday in Barbados. -Mr. Walter VanWyck, who has been a patient in the hospi- tal for several weeks, was able to return home last week. -Mrs. Alice Newton and Mrs. Alma Jardine returned home Sunday after spending the past seven weeks in Florida. -Mrs, Mary Pocock of St. Agatha spent the week-end with Mrs. Olive Boss and visited oth- er friends, --Mr. and Mrs. Jim Newman and Kim of Cobourg were week- end guests, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Newman. Mrs. Newman returned home with them for a few days' visit. --Rev. and Mrs. Graydon Cox,- of Dresden visited on Sunday and Monday with her sister, Mrs. Olive Boss. --Miss Ruth Gibbons, student nurse at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, has been seriously ill with pneumonia. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gibbons visited with her on Monday and her condition is improving. Put your outdoor furniture in shape now so you'll be sit- ting pretty when the outdoor living season arrives, This is the time of year to make use of the home workshop. Wood furniture may need repainting or varnishing. If the old paint is in poor condition, take it off right to the bare wood with a good paint remov- er. Then sand the wood smooth and apply a primer coat before repainting. Outdoor enamels or house- trim paint work best on pieces that will be exposed to weather. Use the proper primer to go with the paint to be used in the finish coat, Avoid using reg- ular house paint, It may chalk and rub off on clothing. If the old paint is only LB. RED BRAND 1B STEAK 89' MINI-CHECKED MINI KNITS add stripes for dash. Both by Pauli of Montreal, with long blouse sleeves. Left, hipster style and baby dress, right, in bonded Orlon acry- lic fibre with a built-in shape-maker lining of sheer tricot, Fresh grapefruit low in calories as well as price CRQS.S NB ROAST 1,3,754 servings; about cup salad dressing, nish with cherry tomato and whole shrimp. Serve with chill- ed Grapefruit Salad Dressing. BROILED FRESH GRAPEFRUIT AND ORANGE CUP 3 fresh grapefruit 2 fresh oranges 1 tablespoon butter or margar- ine 6 teaspoons brown sugar Dash aromatic bitters Cut grapefruit in half cross- wise and remove seeds. Loosen each segment by cutting with pointed, sharp knife along membrane and skin. Peel and section oranges; place 4 or 5 orange sections between grape- fruit segments, radiating them from center in petal fashion. Dot each grapefruit half with teaspoon butter and 1 teaspoon brown sugar. Sprinkle a dash Parkay MARGARINE, 2 lbs. 69c Top Valu Plain CHEESE SLICES, 16-oz. 59c Pillsbury Sweet, Buttermilk BISCUITS, 8-oz. 2/29c PRODUCE There are parts of the world where overweight is a sign of wealth and privilege. Not, however, in our country. Here the well-heeled are not usually the well-padded. Doctor-approv- ed diets, active sports at luxury resorts and careful tailoring all contribute to the lithe look of the moneyed set. But anyone, regardless of income, can learn the basic principles of sensible eating. Nutritious foods, low in calories, are not necessarily costly. Look at fresh grapefruit as an example. Half a medium grape-. fruit yields only 75 calories, but provides more than half of the recommended daily allow- ance of ascorbic acid for an average adult. Vitamin C is essential to many body proc- esses. It is necessary for the strength of capillary walls; for healthy gums, strong bones and healthy skin. When buying grapefruit, select those which are firm, but springy to the touch. They should be well-shaped and heavy for their size. Heavy fruits are usually thin-skinned and contain more juice than those that have a coarse skin or are puffy or spongy. Let fruits come to room temperature to bring out all their sweetness; chilling makes them mote tart for those that prefer them so. GRAPEFRUIT SALAD DRESSING cup fresh grapefruit juice 2 tablespoons fresh orange juice 11 teaspoons fresh lemon juice teaspoon powdered mustard 12 teaspoon warm water 11 teaspoons salad oil 1/8 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon paprika Dash ground black pepper Combine grapefruit, orange and lemon juices in small bowl. Dissolve mustard in water; let stand for 10 minutes for flavor to develop. Add to grapefruit juice mixture with remaining ingredients. Whip with wire whisk to blend well. Chill, 4 Top Valu Choice PEAS, 14-oz. _..7/51.00 Top Valu Ground Coffee, vacuum pack, 1 lb. 79c McCormick's SALTINES, 1 lb, 37c Top Valu Apple, Grape, Orange, Tropical Punch DRINK, 48-oz. ...3/89c Top Valu Fancy APPLESAUCE, 14-oz. 2/31c Kent Fancy FRUIT COCKTAIL, 28-oz. ..49c Top Valu Choice TOMATOES, 28-oz. _29c Top Valu BEANS with PORK in Tomato Sauce, 19-oz. 5/99c Paramount Sockeye SALMON, 1/4 -lb ..59c Saico SOLID TUNA, 7-oz. 43c Kraft Smooth PEANUT BUTTER, 2 1/2 Mt. 85c Tomato KETCHUP, 15-Oz... 4/99c Bick's Quartered DILLS with garlic, 24-oz. 29c Bick's Quartered DILLS, plain, 24-oz. 29c Leaver Choice MUSHROOMS, pieces and stems, 10-oz. , 2/69c Top Yalu Cola, Gingerale, Lemon Lime, Orange, Root Beer, 10-oz 13/$1 Lyons Discount TEA BAGS, 100s .„ ..... 69c Monarch PARFAIT Chocolate, Banana, Coconut, Strawberry, 10-oz. .,....„.2/79c MINUTE BREAKFAST, Chocolate, Chocolate Malt, Vanilla, Straw- berry, Coffee, Banana, 9-oz, .. . ...73c Quick CREAM of WHEAT, 28.oz. . .. ..37c Del Monte Golden RAISINS, 1 lb. 35c Quaker Captain Crunch CEREAL, Mot. 2/88c FRESH GRAPEFRUIT SHRIMP SALAD IN HALF SHELL 2 mediurrt-sized fresh grape- fruit 1 cup cooked shrimp 8/4 cup diced fresh. Celery 1 /3 cup diced fresh green pep- per 1 /8 teaspoon salt Lettuce leaves Cherry tomatoes for garnish Cooked whole shrimp for gar. nith Grapefruit Salad Dressing Cut grapefruit in half cress- wise and remove seeds. With sharp knife cut out Sections and remove pulp, Reserve Cut grapefruit sections into pieces and combine with ShriMp, celery, green pepper and salt. Toss lightly, Line grapefruit shells with lettuce leaves. Pill with grapefruit mixture, Gar-