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Times Advocate, 1993-04-21, Page 61 Times -Advocate, April 21,1993 .I`1S'/r(ppl fl( Men' Ilia I lit 'tier1?t (1tth Forthcoming marriage - Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vardy .and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hartman are -pleased to announce'the mar- -riage of their children Mark 'and Tracy. The weddg will take place on May lariat St. Boniface Church, .Zurich, On- tario. Closed reception. The Huron Heartbeats skipping team. Front -row, •left to right: Lauryn Baynham, Amanda Rich- ber, Meaghan Straw, Leanne Snow, Erin Miles, Fallon Giles. Middle row, left to right, Ryan Auge, Jacky Westlake, Terry -Lynn Boyle, Dallas Giles, Catherine Bergmann, Pam Keys, Teresa Gwyn, Sean Guenther. Assistant coach Jo -Dee DesJardine, coach Peggy Bondy. From our kitchen to yours By T.A. ghost writer Heavenly Devine Vinegar was probably produced thousands of years ago from a fermented wine. The name is derived from the French word 'vi- naigre' which literally means sour wine. Vinegar is used in pick- ling and preserving,but it is also good as a household cleaningagerttand is versatile around the house, and is used =was an alternative to some more expensive or more poten- tiallylrazrnful.products which are on the market. • Get rid:oftexcess suds in hand laundry by adding a splash of vinegartothe second rinse water.. • Cola stains can be removed from most 100 percent cotton, ppo0lyester-cotton blends andpermanpnt press by_ spo_nginn the lain wtiF`in24hiours, then applying uni3iltitdd vriiegardrrectly .to the stain before laundering. • Ketchup stains on the same type of material should be - sponged with just the vinegar within 24 hours and laundered. • Wine stains in these materials should be sponged with full strength vinegar and cleaned'within 24 hours according to the manufacturers instructions. • Adding white vinegar to your last rinse in the washing ma- chine will ensure all the soaps and detergents are removed from your clothes. • Mix one part vinegar to one part water to make a good win- dow and glass cleaner. • Faucets and fixture in the bathroom and kitchen can be cleaned with the same mixture. Adding salt will make -an abra- sive cleanser. • A clogged showerhead can be cleaned by soaking it in vin- egar. • Drains can be cleaned by pouring a handful of baking soda and a half cup of vinegar down them. Let them sit then pour in boiling water. During Earth Week, perhaps those of you who seem to enjoy standing and "watering" your driveways will reconsider and use a broom to clean away the gravel and dirt that has accumu- lated over the winter! Grand Bend Golden Agers host eigthre GRAND BEND - Grand Bend Golden Agers hosted another eu- chre last Wednesday afternoon in the Grand Bend Legion. Six tables were in action with winners as fol- lows: ladies high - Lillian Reate- mayer, Dashwood; ladies 'low - Shirley Eagleson; men's high - Hugh Morenz, Shipka;.men's low - won by Maud Hoffman of Dash- wood playing a man's card; ladies most lone hands - Mary Robinson; Gents most lone hands - a tie be- tween Harry Hoffman of Dash- wood and Harold Finkbeiner of Shipka. The club's next euchre will be April 28, 7:30 p.m. at Grand Bend Legion. W.I. The Grand Bend. Women's Insti- tute held their annual meeting in April. The meeting began with a potluck luncheon. Instead of our May meeting the W.I. are to attend the District Annual at Usbetnc Central School, May 20, 1993 at 6:30. The group has decided to en- ter an exhibit at the Exeter Fall Fair and also 'donate $30.00 for a fair project. Winners announced at Centralia Faith Tabernacle CENTRALIA - The winners of the "Guess •the =Shingles Contest" - on the chinch model roof, were an- nounced Sunday morning, with four lucky -people caking home a chocolate -rabbit from Sugar & Spice Chocolates. The winners were: ages two to • six years, Donald Dinney and Jus- tin Bender each guessing 500; ages seven to 11 years, Anette Kuhar with a guess of 990; and ages 12 :and .up, Henny Parker guessing 887. The exact number of shingles cut, glued and counted by Al and Made- line Harvey was 891. The chocolate rabbits were donated by Russell Fuels, Shipka, Sugar & Spice Chocolates, Gary Kline and Cath) Prout. Special. thanks. for these cious donations. The Bible Search competition be- tween the girls and boys will come to a close on Sunday morning April 25. The winners will be announced during the Sunday -School Spring; Sing Concert the -evening 'of the • 25th at 7:00 pan. 'The Youth will put on a short play aand;tlte armee Sunday School will sing just a few of the many songs that they sing from week to week. Faith Tab- ernacle's Faith Walkers Quiz Team will be in action as they have been challenged to a Quiz match by the teachers! On Friday night at the April WM meeting, Marlene Parker demon- strated using "podge-it" to create beautiful fabric covered swans. A baby shower followed for Susanna Danielle, our newest addition, with a delicious lunch and good fellow- ship. The men and boys seven years and older also enjoyed their Friday evening, as it was "Sport Skills Night" at the Exeter Public School. Dodge ball, basketball shots and several types of hockey targets were set up for everyone to com- pete. Prizes were awarded to the men and boys in each skill. This Friday night is "Family Smelt Fishing" meeting in Shipka at 8:30: Dress warm! The Wednesday Family Night Program will have the Pearce Fami- ly joining them this week. Wes and Dorothy along with their children Will be ministering in song. - tiWe're glad BILL HASKETT you asked! Bob I LE 1 LrtLR CAN FUNERAL$jE ADAPT2Q? As funeral directors, we provide and carry out the arrange- ments for funeral services. Many traditional funerals are very similar to one another. But it is also our responsibility to pro- vide services that allow each bereaved family and group of friends to best express their grief and to honour the de- ceased. For example, an atheist or agnostic may request that non sectarian music be played at his funeral. The deceased mai have had a favorite poem, or scriptural passage; this, too, can be included in the services. The funeral is a highly per- sonal ceremony, as individual as the person it honors. There are important and meaningful differences in rituals among the various religious deopminations. These must be respected according to the wishes of you and your clergy- man. Veteran and fraternal orders may call for inclusion of their rituals. All these adaptations we respect in prpviclictg a truly personal funeral. We can accommodate your wishes in planning a funeral: It's a matter of sitting down and discussing your plans. Please call us or stop by it you would like more information. • ONTARIO FUNERAL SERVICE ASSOCAATWN ! unceipoiated) Huron Heaiibeats raise aiveneribr Heart ant Stiike EXETER - Skipping isn't just about jymping rope anymore. The Huron Heartbeats are a group of ¥2 enterprising Exeter Public School students, coached by Peggy Bondy, who have found a way to incorporate the fun of skip- ping with the importance of educa- tion. By performing demonstrations for local schools the Heartbeats are dedicated to raising awareness *It Olean disease and stroke. Represented by the Heart and Stroke Foundation, the Heartbeats have helped raise S3000.00 for the cause through Jump Rope for Heart events. Heart disease and stroke still re- main Canada's number one killer, however, more lives are continuing to be saved with the dedication of groups such as these. Catherine Peckitt-Landsborough MARRIACIE & FAMIIy CouNSEIliNC1 130 William St., Exeter 235-3864 i Capsule Comments with Ernie Miatello Alcohol and Acetaminophen (Tylenol), are two of the 1 most popular drugs In use in Canada. People that a: I take both regularly, Increase their risk of liver damage. So if you have 3-4 drinks of alcohol per day, your Acetaminophen con- sumption shouldn't exceed 2 grams per day (that's 4 Tylenol Extra Strength). Better still, reduce your alcohol consumption. Did you know that bananas contain 75% water, 22% carbohydrate, 11% protein and 0.2% fat? It's also a good source of potassium and fibre. A medium-sized banana has about 100 calories. One of the most popular patent medicines In the 19th Century was Lyd- ia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for "female complaints". It con- tained extracts of un!com and pleurisy roots and a large amount of alco- hol. It was a big seller! There's a doctor in England who wams patients that if they aren't pre- pared to stop smoking, they should find another doctor. (Now that's tak- ing a stand!) Spring is here and It's a good time to clean out your medicine cabinet. If you are unsure whether a medicine is worth keeping, ask our staff. 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