Wingham Advance-Times, 1981-04-22, Page 6\\
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rtie Aral COolde Day WaS
heldia I929 and was the
brad of Mrs. Fraok
Hoag*, the mother of Mrs,
11 K S VT/shark who at we
time was the chief come
MiSCioner for Canada_
The drive was held
beneetee the old barn at
Bonita Glen, a campsite
nem.. for Mrs. liodgtts,
needed a new roof- The
slogan was 'Hod the harp
with cookies', and 9,0Xl
boxes were sold.
By teal the total had
reached eaael boxes; age,
t4g,024 boxes • ISS9,2siaaaa
and to 1966 a grand total of
Ma664 homes of mattes were
sold Last year in Ontario' ,
/74,,39s cartons were sold, an
average of adsorb 22 boxes
per girl, and the Guides and
Brownies are hoping to in Ake
1981 the biggest year ever_
COOKIE DAY COMING SOON—Brownies Heather Bishop and Melissa Schefrter
and Girl Guides Lianne and Terri Shaw announce the upcorning Cookie Day being
held by theGuides and Brownies April 29. The girls will be selling boxes of cookies
around town to raise money for their groups.
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one, E-verNisas
Sz,er.rols. Tues„ to Fri.
claim Chowder 1Salad
Breaded Perch or
Breaded Veal Cutlet with
Spanish Sauce.
Vegetable and Pot.
ire Cream or Pie • •
Teo/Coffee '
5.95
V07' F-7,ed
'weoe.eze.,es
one ae-e- z
3.95
Pore Beef" •
Haraberg
Cale Slaw erd Flee.
eitara Seel, rto filler
3L95
Steak Morrie. S az_
New tilsork Steak sauteed
in garlic better .
tneetrociorat chives and
ciraere. flamed wee,
Cognac_ vegetable ond
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9.95
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GELMGE MOWN
Gorrie Personal Notes
itiars_ Robert Strong. M.
Lorne Robison and • Mrs_
shaken Miniattended the
advisory council meeting i
Centra l United Church,
Stratford_ The • thPimawas
: The „Internerovial Year of
persames and guest,
speMters were two
- quadriplegics, Myrori Ango:,
spoke on his neutral-
pas:tat-lig and Larry Parker
toki abatia the work of
Marched Dimes. •
Mr_ • and Ms_ George
Hetherington visited Wed-
nesdey at the home of Mr.
and Mrs_ Lloyd Thompson of
Freetton_ •
B111eyalm of Wingliem
viitted at the home of Mr_
and Mrs_ Murray Hayden
Mr. and Mrs Glenn Austin
of Pe/a-wawa. Mr. and Mrs.
Witham Aa•lin Matthew
and Peter of Ti
Mr. and Wt. Jarn,
Jeffrey and per* off Famirra
and Mrs'.IM-,7rtie Meld . of
Regina. Sastatc wole
Easter 4.-ook_od 5oPqrs of
Mrs. Warn Amsta
Easter gnests Of Mr_ and
Mrs_ Mil Fr -
and Mrs Kea -Norton
and Kelly, oil WhitAv. Mr. and
Mrs. Cate Hyolionata of
and Mr. andMrs_
Jobe Lowll, and
elreeice Shelbanne_ Ms_
Lowell has been promoted to
assistant manager of
Ceteue Trani :t e, oeviTse.
. and Mrs . Lynn
Fa-gasou. Jan and Er*--ta of
Glen Williasanz ted T
al hame of Mr. and
Mrs-_ Jack Fergimon
Mir. and Mrs Roger
Dardhall and Gia of
liarriStOn ViEW.ted SliOdery
with Mr ,a73,0 Mrs Rober-t
• Fergeeita ir. and Mrs
Lame Pellet end Rae Lyon
of Teeserater and Mrs. Eric
TrataMte QffBinerale spent
..torday at the smne home.
Mr. and Mrs Merit Smith
end Merl .jr of St Marys.
Mr
an Mrs. Angus Smith
Duane anti David of London_
. and Mrs . Les Flernevia
ant laza' ce Neastadt were
Easter Suridet visitors
. arid Mrs:. Wfilhani A
Smith
Mr mid Mrs Jaelt Wilson
of London_ Mr. and Mrs
Died Robb of Godenoth and
Mass Carol Bender of
Cierago were Goad Friday
&ledges web Tar and Mrs
Elmer /airmil
Illass Kaden:me C-ezer
who has. gratiumed frVEZI
Ora Cororivalli. eperit
Easier with b pare.riu.
and MTE... ..14- Geer
iiethrae
wd rivw be
statinned al adze Canadiaz
Ar- ati Furo, Base at Caw
Borden and Mrs. Carl
Geiger Of Kaartrvilik visited
at the same home am Seedet
Mr and Wir Zan Howes.
lillearly and Lana
Peterborotagt spent Govei
,phsem
Friday and Saturday with
Mrs Cecil Grainger and
visited Mr_ Grainger ii93
Listowel Memorial Hospital.
3,1r_ and Mrs_ Lome Maim
mad David, Mts. Sheldon
Mem. and Mr_ and alte. Rank
McCann of Feirdwiali we'
Easter guests of Mr and
Mrs. Art Rrotkles of
Fc:,Lnwegia.
Mrs. Harry Boothof
Calgary vaited with Mrs.
Mc Ne and Mr. and
Airs William elms_
Mrs. Harvey Adams Speet
Easier S121A2F With Mr and
Ms_ Daly Colvin of Tees
water.
Mr. and Mrs_ Eldon
Co,--„hrene of Ayr vi...ted Sat-
z- day at the home of Mr. and
Mrs Cordon Edgar
gelMNY SPRING SEWERS
Members of the Sunny
Spring Sewers met at the
J -tarn Town Hall for
MothersMight on Monday
April 6. at 7 pen In adoaioin
to the parents were the
,T-4,2einberS of the Meitieed
Women's Institute.
Two special pe-wils came
to \hold demostrations:
Judy Never), of the Mary
Kay Coanetics, and VIA rlene
Henry, to demonstrate hair
care_ Mrs Net -ere demon-
amted on Carol Belaegee,
while Mrs Hem -y ined Mary
Srnisasa model.
Mrs. &VW/3 presented the
two ladies with gifts, while
Mrs. Jacklin presented Kerri
Bray with a gift forbetogan
underaged-aH member
The members then gave a
thrnotistiratimie lMeesteieg
the Right Here< Then each
cif the members etiOdelled
her out wlanii she made
while Mrs Wates com-
mented on the work_ "
FinAlly Mrs. Wattem
.thaliked the ladies for
comino and expressed her
agasheS-to see the girls at the
neoa 4-H club project, 'Which
came Bea, the thicker' Or the
egg?:
Lunch waa 1 then sarved
The program a great
sot and the miss
spethal tkarnics to the
gave
leaders.
°E" a
lia tare •
" Telles uain40,4
ess of
ass
whe
green. As any
I can see the
_ plants and trees
IPPOY.b tl*st 0,Peaj 1511,
.can be seen OB
4301/blili, of shrubs_ The
aisa,iale ve burst
thenoil once more to
Mow us tbonders of the
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altrodnatting,
feasting my eyes 1
ahla ben to catch sight 01
debris lett , ever from win-
ter's ragingoen a few thlogs
k011 out too late last fail. It all
needs eleening up and
thqre's quite_ a bet of work
there.
flew1 long to grab a rake
and gointobattie How 1 long
to grab a bee and eork up the
sod eloeg the Rower border.
Then I final hack to my
home 'Swing cleanieg" is
being talked abete and eves
completed
no by many
weineia It seems to be that. I
always hear the ladies
Wiring about -buckhng down
to the spring dearang'.
How I long to tackle with
energy and zest the clang
of the windows. the cleaning
out and scrubbing of the cup-
boards. and then Mere are
the curtain and drapes
looking grab) from win-
ter's eternal t ACT ef the fur:
Dace.
Well„ you say Get to it
woman 1 would btheve me,
1 would if 1 could. bon 1 can't
became 1 an not strong
fmough,_
To reach and scrub, rake
and hoe tak., energy,
energy lack. Raking awl
kneeling in the garden used
to give me pleesure and
great satisfaction_ however
it is now but a dream kI 6 g
'ace taken from me because
et that devastaIng amass,
rhzatip3P SeiesrwL&
It's been about five years
since an article of mine was
publied in The Advance-
Thries, At that time 1 asked
you all to look and really see
the besaity that &amends us_
My nnge ;wasa plea for
people eveffeepere to take a
moment d every day to be
gad
- gad that they are
gifted with sight and
hearing thwifit' to laugh
and cry, the wander...fill God-
given ability to walk and na_
to move4,--'"-4i3r* When the
need arias and to find a
moment each day to be eraed_
Otely when illness strilms
and nature takes a queer
tlErnn Erar lives that inter-
rupts the enert flow do w
rel the wonder and
beauty of wiTral is row Iasi._
- with
&ease sod to llod com-
frt and learn from each
Other -
It was reatidy decided that
" There has to be some way to
teach the masses' Jitst
evactlywhat 10 isaed very
iinfOrtantly. to have food-
aisiog prolectsto enable us
to seoci tosteh-needeti money
for research into the tirrsease
Oe Saturdey, May 9, the
Canatkan Girls in Trainimg
teGfira will be 'selling
carnations I May 10 is
Mothers' Day _ SefloM
girls have volunteered their
help to all these earrations.
Your donations or pinchasis
of the flowers will Itelp us to
mete a donation toward re-
search into this myeatery
disease, MS.
Slowly people are learning
just what MS is_ They are
learning that its affect on the
central nervims system can
be chaotic, eau affect your
eyes, ears, indeed all the
Abilities to be menet_ And it
makes it iiipfor
many victims to do the very
ordinary things healthy
people take for granted_
The men and women who
suffer from this diseese are
usually fighters, bot even as
we fight seames the
ability eves to walk nor -
ninny is taken away We
suffer neurological pnoblenis
that are too numerous to
motion here_
People who den't under -
steed the ovem•helming
weakness and fatigue !think
as as snobs because we cael
party and drink meta the wee
hours of the morning.. Then
ethers who do not know will
see stagger slightly and
teal* we have had caeca- two
too many drinks
The wonderful, friendly
people of Vangliarto who
know fee, or at feast know
who I am. will see me 0113 one
Of my good days walking
very close to normal_ But, an
hour latter I am geeing tired
and the same people will
notice that I appear to be
hnpiogherkv.
If 1 go on beyond Vas stage
of fatigue the limp will have
deteriorated to a stagger
ktKiWY3 as the MS gait. It is a
so Ie aWkward. alaovea
the -place stagger.
Too maey drilakS9 No. just
MS fatigue and feeling
very weak, just plain
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NIS are
ank,' hut ta;ollty
either wormed to wheel-
chairs or hechiddett. So to
,Iava lucky.
Will you please help us to
maltP a success of our
Carnation Day?
IfInally, I wit without
meaning to alarm you hat°
help y to think more
clearly ea this' matter, add a
few. statistics -
In Canada with our tem-
perate climate we live in an -
area highly prone to MS_
You may think we ate only
a few hundred. Wrong,. There
are inany thousands of
people who suffer from the
disease. About 35„0300 are
diagnosed as victims_
Stallalcs show •that cue
every thousand will get MS,
and yet in Wirgham alone we
know of six and in our
surrounding towns and
mattes the are several
hundreill.
WWI you also beer in mind
that MS is the most common
neurological disease_ And, if
you are between L and 50
years of age it could happen
to you_
Please help us nlock the
mystery of multiple sclerosis
and thereby eventually pro-
vide us with a cure and a way
of protecting other young
people from this ci_ease'
11 is the live in our hearts
that keeps us fighbog, and a
sweet dream for the future
that in our lifetime we will
see MS wiped out com-
pletely_
Remember Carnation Day
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Whitechurth
CrOngrandations to Mr. and
Mra Simon rel-ela ceci
birth of a son on Tuesday,
April it He is a hirer for
twins Sum and Miriam
Mrs. Boonstra and Orb of
Forchrieh vicinity visited
Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr_ and Mrs_ Bert Fon-
taine and Christian of
Streetsville spent the
weekend with his parents,
Rev. and Mrs_ John Bell_
Visitors on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs_ K. W_ Beecroft
and Karen were Mr. and
MI.'S. Ronald Beecroft, Kevin
Sharilieri and Heather of
gbam-
Brian Rintoul attended a
Hereford sale Saturday at
Peterberough
04t*CA140AtaitiPPOntigliAM.
AND !MGM,*
$t PAULI tilURCH, WONGHAM
SASININM, iliP#1,---
1000. - Song Euchorist at °Ming oi Oat
*coo! Altor WerkshOP,
SUNDAY, APRIL 26
The Octavo Day of Rostov
8110o.m. - Holy Eucharist s
1000m. -SoneloY ichoo)
11:00 O.M. - Sung Eucharist broadcast aver
mix - Radio,
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Old South - 121/2 oz.
Or; e Juke
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357-2240
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Campbell's - 10 oz.
Chicken
Noodle Soup t,/ • aw
Hi -Dry White - 2's
Paper Towels *99
Stuart House Large
Heavy Duty - 10's
Garbage Bags ]L.19
Sunkist Size 113
Oranges ti_nz. 1.
Navel
Mother Parkers Ground
11b.ba
Coffee
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2.79
Pesj Cola or Canada Dry
oz. A,1 gLana+
Ginger Ale ILD • 'V
Hostess - 2D0 gr.
Potato
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Friday till %Wpm.
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Apr i 25th and 26th,
Kentucky Fried thicken has
a sensational special for you.
A itucket with 15 pieces
of finger liclarf good Chicken,
priced at only $6-95.
The Sensational Saturday
and Sunday S6.95 "'ucket_
At Kentucky Fried Chicken_
There's nothing like it
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14011..ibistY FUN—Monday was a lime kg fun and trotit as studerds receiveda day
off school. These youngsters, riet in order, Tina arid Mario kotsants, !awl
Kit key. Sciti koyie, Joey Walker and Angela Wail. Spec -el part al the chilly tait
tree afternoon playing *atm) poll*
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