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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-05-11, Page 4CHAIRS RUGS CHESTERFIELDS HAVE YOUR RUGS SHAMPOOED We have recently purchased the most modern equipment and can assure you complete SATISFACTION. STAIR CARPETING FREE ESTIMATES SUPERIOR MAINTENANCE SERVICE 60 NORTH STREET EAST - WINGHAM 357-3362 arrangements for transportation will be made for the girls to at- tend. The 120 present alert joined in a friendship circle while the girls stated their pur- pose and all sang Taps, Refrigerator needs regular cleaning A refrigerator is an expert* sine and important piece of equipment in our homes and it deserves better care than most of us give it. Defrosting and cleaning the refrigerator is one of the jobs many of us find ex- cuses to put off until another da The outside of the refrigera- tor should be cleaned regularly with detergent and water. An occasional cleaning with one of the polishing waxes will protect it and make routine cleaning and dusting easier. It's best to follow the manu- facturer's instructions for the care of your particular refriger- ator. If you don't have an in- struction booklet and cannot get one, the following procedure would be safe and satisfactory for routine care. Wipe out the interior every two weeks with a solution made from two table- spoons of baking soda dissolved in one quart of warm water. Never use harsh cleaners, wax or oil polishes on the interior surfaces. The shelves, crispers, and other accessories can be remov- ed and washed in mild deter- gent and warm water, Avoid putting ice cube trays in hot wa- ter. Ice cube trays have a fin- ish which makes ice removal easier and this might be damag- ed by extremely hot water. Always wipe up spilled food immediately, because some types of food will harm the fin- ish of the walls and shelves. If you have a self-defrosting refrigerator, you will be spared the defrosting job, but the re- frigerator still needs regular cleaning. Odors and oils are picked up by the air which cir- culates through the refrigerator and these will be deposited on the surfaces of the interior, in the drain tube and the evaporat- ing pan. The walls of your self- defrostingiefrigerator should be wiped down with a commercial cleaner or the soda and water solution. You should also pour a tablespoon of the cleaner down the drain tube and wash out the evaporating pan at the bottom of the refrigerator. The rubber gasket around the door is hard to clean with a reg- ular solution, but whitewall cleaner for automobile tires will do a good job with very little effort. 0.01•11......11.0.6.4=1•1441011. SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY Dinners and Smorgasbord SERVED 11 A.M. to 8 P.M. SUNDAY - MAY 14 REG BITTON AT THE ORGAN Make your reservations early — to avoid disappointment The Blue Barn ONE MILE NORTH OF LISTOWEL on Highway 23 4.11b HAMBURGER 5Y, ;L:.; Kitchener Pickers BLADE.SHORT RIB Boneless .39 SAUSAGE S •4448, BOX • POT r tic ROAST j 7 L6. VI/ II IV 11•111kni MEAT MARKET DIAL 357-1570 -- ACROSS FROM BENNETT'S -- OLD COUNTRY (HADDOCK) FISH plias 244n. Pkg. MAPLE LEAF I 1/2-Lbs. CANNED t 139 PICNICS 4 SS' Page 4 Vinnatatta: taluancatawritriattn 'hUrSday e Housewife fee ures from The World of 'Women Home .and •••••••10.1 Many uses for aluminum foil Mrs. W. O. Struthers banquet speaker If your family goes carrying, you might be interested in the heavy weight foil which ismade for outdoor .use, It can be shapa ed into containers for heating food as well as used to make cups and plates. A package of heavy foil would cut down on the amount of equipment need- ed for a trip. tann ar him'" the man was out of i'i', head with joy. All he could elf to say was "What time is The doctor replied, "It is fran What are You going to tuf mo the boy?" The father re• oF led. -Nine thirty." Tai this day that child is called •• cirp-Thtrty. "—EL PASO. Dear El: I hope the proud f ether gave his wife a wrist- watch for producing the boy. It sounds as if the baby got the %works, awards, presented by Mrs. R. Campbell, were Sheila Grew- son, Gail Gannett, Debbie Gib- son, Vicki Rosenhagen, Linda. Cerson, Rhonda Bell, Sandra Tiffin, Jean Irvine, Sally El , liott, Marlene Jamieson, Janice Carter, The third year awards pre- sented by Mrs. R. Bell were given to Janie Adams, Pamela Walden, Susan Currie, Beverly Hastings, Joan Bennett, Jayne English, Barbara Hetherington, Gail Irvine, Kathy Miller, Marilyn Tiffin, Dianne Caslick, Ann Ewing, Linda Lockridge, Frances Ducharme, Barbara Dauphin, Ruth Ann Currie, Mrs. Ken Wood presented a blue and white cup and saucer, the fourth year award, to Mel- anie Harris and Mrs. M. Under- wood presented a blue vase to Mary Joan Corrin for her five years' perfect attendance. Mrs. Tiffin announced that the Huron Friendship Rally will, be held Saturday, June 17 at Goderich Summer School and The annual Wingham C,G, J. T. Mother and Daughter ban- quet was held Tuesday in the Wingharn United Chnrch. Unit of the U.C.W, served a de- licious turkey dinner to the 120 attending. C.G.I.T, graduate served as waitresses, C.G.I.T. President Linda Aitchison, was chairman. Af- ter Mrs. G, W. Tiffin, T. superintendent welcomed the guests and conducted the group in singing ''Songs of Can- ada" Mrs, W. A. Struthers was introduced. Mrs. Struthers, a former Winghamite and now an Explorer leader in Mitchell spoke of our Canadian heritage and the splendid opportunities Canada offers her youth. Dress- ed in the Centennial tartan complete with poke bonnet and high button shoes, she proudly displayed her citizenship cer- tificate and an interesting col- lection of Canadians,. Rev. C. M. Jardine thanked Mrs. Struthers and the C.G.I.T, leaders for their efforts. This year five girls graduate from C,G.I.T, and Mrs. M. Underwood presented each of them with a new translation of the Bible on behalf of the C.G. 1,T. group. Mary Joan Corrin gave the Valedictorian address on behalf of the graduates who are: Janie Adams, Sheila Crew- son, Mary Joan Corrin, Mel- anie Harris and Pamela Walden. Friendship Badges were pre- sented by Mrs. L, Jackson to all those completing their first mission study. Forty-two girls received luOcja attendance awards.Those receiving the C. G, I. T. enam- elled pin for their first year's perfect attendance, presented by Mrs. J. Kopas were Linda Aitchison, Patti Kechnie,Chri-- tine Kregar, Karen Ritter, Sus- an Williams, Jacqueline Stone, Jeanette Riley, Marlene Ir- vine, Joan Currie, Bonnie Fea- gan, Elizabeth. Jacklin, Marg- aret McLaughlin, Mrs. L. Jack- son. Those receiving second year Aluminum foil has many uses in the kitchen. Not only does it protect stored food, but it can be used to cut down on dish- washing and cleaning chores. You can use it to line the broil- er and the bottom of the oven, or make liners for the burners or elements. You can also line casseroles and other baking or roasting pans with foil. Foil is useful when you're baking. If you put cut-out cookies on sheets of foil, they will be ready to slip on to the cookie sheet as soon as one batch comes out of the oven. When you need cereal or crack- er crumbs, just wrap the cereal or crackers in a double thick- ness of foil and roll the pack- age with the rolling pin. When you melt chocolate, wrap it in foil and place it in a dish of hot water. When melted, all you need to do is pour the chocolate and throw away the foil - no messy dish to wash. You could line the frying pan with foil when you make an omelette. When it's cooked it's easy to flip one side over by lift- ing the corner of the foil, Foil can also be used for baking po- tatoes, heating rolls, and cook- ing fowl. To keep cheese in the.refrig- erator, wrap it well in foil and press the foil tightly against the cheese. The cheese experts say this is the best way to prevent molding. Of course, foil is also useful for wrapping partly used, fresh vegetables. Foil can be used to store clean silver or to protect kitch- en knives which are not often used, What is French kissing? Is it 1.1rflig* Who should set the neck, son limas—the boy or the girl? Can a shotgun wedding succeed? 11`,-M,ri Ann Landers' booklet, Tenn•Age Sex — Ten Ways to Coal It." Send 50c in coin and a lone. self - addressed, stamped enre,;ope. All letters or requests should t3,- addressed to Ann Landers, e•n Advance . Times. Wingham. Tney are forwarded from this Wine unopened. Be sure to enense a long, self - addressed stamped envelope and the neces- sary coinage for the booklet requested. First Canadians topic of W.M.S. Dula .1 n Fir a; +V: hZ.V.i• Lt:?f . Ply :4i f ;Alit .s atre tile lava enta ta ,aa rf I a% to ,rr h (p)06 ter attran!.;:: frai. tin r.r nt. s Ia -k tain t', la, ate tea n tuft- na t r r the 7'a* It 'v r ran"- V.--llera r ;:u .f• a-ual aer a „,t dune a v.- af - '.'• 11.1 it, :•t, el ra. 1, r.t• fr.! ft r7'..r • --!al it : inn nu anaina- • ftaa rl za a nuaatur ; . I InnnaL 17:ta, Dear Wall: if this re aitine has Punata attUng en for set 'en years, you ialuat want it to 9 4 on. The came uou are playint ; is ceila.d "Now I've oat you, you laza foueri a You have fee rned finarn any:Kenya that he 1. noy do the. tarots you atk M m to do, sa yew continue to asl t• Etna This pauvides you with a n c,xcuse to put him on the def erisive which is exactly where ya au want ham,. aaav aclaU:e ;5 to c io the chores uaniaseaaa-tate mitt ions of *Pun. W1'0 arq rn: Or tied ilZY 'naans.• This make Is more sense an -art suf:erar.g he aciachas. Ye D'ar r dar•za i t nrwt:._rot ---ze,rtht rii7 I t 1.• r!,• n.,h;‘.1", I I f,..•4 thw.1 1 h..- cal.s. • rnt v,' f';''.r ; '• ir wa•nted a, aan ,Yr •:,t• r1,•Er. arr. ina a..r a a ir••!'. A99. 1 . • Tb ••• r 7:1 ataraliaa an it and arra,. f• li.-tata whoa „tr.!. iltun he. j-.. pm:NV r Wh'ot !?.ATF. De ar yon r husband's mind i'. made up a nd nothing win; ehanye it my a dvise is to let him have his wa in Give Ole ba:bf a rri1ridie name • that plaases YOU and usa it if you can't stand the other one. And piaase read t neat let- ter. ft may .make the name your harsband has picked out sound go rd. Currie and Joan Currie were seen discus- sing the evening's program prior to the dinner. —Advance-Times Photo. ATTENDING THE annual CGIT Mother and Daughter banquet held at the United Church Susan Williams, Mrs. Alan Wil- liams, leader Mrs. G. W. Tiffin, Mrs. Ken Caesar's Saturday Night Ancient Romans had the right idea. Bathing wasn't just a Saturday night bath, it was a combination tension soother, medicinal aid, beauty treat- ment and social event. The project involved hot baths, cold baths, vigorous rub-downs and the application of perfumes and oils. All well and good in the days when Romans moved at a char- iot's pace. But what about this modern jet age? There just isn't time for the Roman ritual. Refreshing baths are still pos- sible, without the time-con- suming pomp and ceremony. Ten to 20 minutes in a tub to which a new powdered bath oil combined with water condi- tioner has been added will make the skin feel soft, smooth and supple. The new bath product allows soap to lather richly and wash away cleanly. It leaves a delicate fragrance on the skin for hours. The tiny beads of oil combined with water conditioner in convenient pow- der form is attractively pack- aged in pastel colors. Inez r Ann Lander a: You had a .ktrian %Ufa.: in y cannon re-ePrtny .:smut a rot ar., Au, had tuanae. last ii.itial s Whan wt,at: in the army h e.tinritul in as id nannal foraltu Aran: nnu annual l7lr aairar Iannly nlnnin I think i top that A faiind of :airs a:as t hr- fath- ua cf niria w ifc was nannnarn and he a 41110;r 41 nadly he! aitS sear %tamed i harshen 'IP ; et-ar ha: a. a br,v . They had a 11.,ari. !?. name nteltati o ut and —Mr. and Mrs. Charles the tatrat-na wart ratant.ed aiihk 9w t cam p 'rut rrf t ;load arrived home on the weele the nadivP:a rem n and aid "Its i end atter spending the winter a bay' What are :mu going to 't In011riiS in Tucson, Arizona. CGIT LEADERS attending the annual Mother-Daughter banquet at the United Church were front row: Mrs. Bob Camp- bell, Mrs. G. W. Tiffin, Mrs. Ken Wood, Mrs. R. Bell; back: Mrs. L. Jackson, Mrs. Jack Kopas and Mrs. M. Underwood.—A-T. —Mrs. George McKay and Mrs. James Lunney of Hamilton spent a couple of days last week visiting friends in Wingham. —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Met- calfe spent the week-end in Kitchener and with their daugh- ter, Mrs. Robert Toman and at- tended the wedding of Richard King and Miss Karen Larson in the Church of the Nativity in Toronto, on Saturday. rae :nay meeting of the -aienuatainian W. M. S. was held t.-:c _,per room of St. An- Church on Tuesday of fneeting opened with a call to worship by the president, :an n. T. Carrie. Mrs. D. Rae raaci tt.e; story of the good Sam- aritan anti Mrs. G. Godkin, aniss H. Wilson, Miss V. Mc- lanue.Ila. and ':lass L. Currie na.casse.d the T.lestion, "Are. t..ere any similarities between '..:i -approach to the Indian peo- nt and the approach of the anwi to the samaritans?" G. Fish introduced the a..--,, Toe Fiat Canadians -- Te nitharna telling of their anat.:alai background, their uaaternitics, and the type of e..ialuiment most Indians pre- -., She men snowed a film neaninnag the life of an Indian tnua. aLti reserve trying to find aura .0 fax city and the prob- ii.;nn facing lairn. Mrs. McKinney spoke of the :.:..es' ministry to these In- tnaiu in the cities, also to the Laanans on the reserves and in c reaidential schools. :airs, Fish then closed the tv;X itt, a talk on a better ;aide:standing of the Canadian ii.t.laan. lairs. L. Palmer led in prayer. :'Le nfiering was received and a dedicatory prayer sung in uni- soh. dIIJ .' y ka, 1:71c :Ippy MI oth ers Day" YES., MAY 14, shay we all stop to than k Mom We ho Tau do, and if you are a little unce rtain of 5 gift, inav we su g 4 BLOUSES • PURSES - NYLON HOSE -- SLEEVELESS SHELLS — SLEEPWEAR • LINGERIE - SWEATERS rDon. a lds CHATTING WITH the guest speaker at the annual- coo-Mother and Daughter banquet Tuesday night, Linda Aitchison, CGIT presi- dent arid Mary .Joan Corrin, valedictorian, admire the centennial dress of Mrs. Orval MINE'S' CHILDREN'S WEAR A4le44(44Wile. Struthers Of Mitchell. Mrs, Struthers, whose husband was Manager of the Cana, dian Imperial bank .of Commerce here un- tit about eight years agd, was dressed very appropriately in the "Centennial Tartan."