Wingham Advance-Times, 1981-11-04, Page 6'ance-Times, No,
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FALL TEA®A fall tea and craft sale was held last Thursday afternoon at the Salvation
Army Citadel in Wingham. Jim Saint and his mother, Mrs. Ralph Saint,senjoyed a cup
of t4a at the sale.
1. Institute holds
airs meeting
The Maitland Women's
Institute members held their
PubIiCItelailafia Aileen* in,.
• theliringbarif :TOM Hall on .
Taitida#‘.43dbiber-24`.
Daring thebusiness
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sesatit ',ieliarts were given
• on a Sliecennfid-' -dessert
• euchre held the end of
SepteMber and a display at
the Teeswater Fair
• Thankeglifing weekend.
• Marilyn Maclntyre at-
tended the meeting and
re-cOunted. her activities as
Maitland- WI rePresentative
hr the 'Snick Fair men
contest. She was thanked for
her interest . and partici-
pation and presented with a
gift.
In new business, members
were reminded of the Area
convention coming.up in St.
Marys on November 5 and 6.
The theme will be "Inter-
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,.: 0..31Uiii-3..,;eare :Airpilier.:if0h;r be
Witt' ilie-'Whiiithiiieh,:;.:0-terieWbd '',In Jiiiy... It t'i,iims
,Water: 'System was 'held 'decided to rent, a safety
•• eaday,„Qctober 27, in the deposit box and to invest M.
'infinnii ' :' Memorial pall Canada Savings Benda,
here with itpresent and A motion was made to
Pregiderit. 'Alek Craig in • • water
raise; the p
charge*: ' service to $20 per year. This
airs. - Janet: . Little,
motion was defeated the
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seezetat7,'**4 the :1010.00::, -Prffe' remains ,ki $1° per
and , the. %president read the • year, The grca* did i pas g•
*Vvils0 :: Water rides. . A , 1119tien.. raising 1 the
••Moth* Wan Passed to, have eecretary's and Areasurer'-s
K. K DaWnorr, 'cheek, the •fees forn$20;to $35 per year.
Ounii): Irhe4:- treasurer's .:"The president closed the
report was given by Mrs Bill business 'Pertion of the
tibson. • . meeting and :Dave :-Gibb
national Year of Disabled
Persons" and the banquet
speaker Thursday night is
Mins Elaine Townshend of.
Clinton. •
Public Relations for tlie
indlvidual is an ongoing -
posi
tive presentation of one's self
and one's home. In order to
gain new ideas, in decoration
and -wall covering, a film on
"Wallpaper -- Its Manufac-
ture and Uses", was enjoyed
by the Institute members.
The next meeting will be
he* id Tuesday, November 24.
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So'"I evening. •
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The luncheon to be served '
during. _Creotralia College's ,•• •
open house Nov. 12 1814 01',
elude a moderate serving df ,
beaus with squash and corn,
144.110 meat.
That's not tbe usual fareat •
this agricultitral college, but fig
itis typical of the main meal Wo
eaten by a farm family in
southern Latin America. a
According to Dennis Mc- and
coordinator for
e student a have
tve an aWare,
gather than the*
enerous meals
tie in with the
's year's •open
ng a Hungry
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ege is adopting the WOO.
orld Food Day the colle
ing exhibits M Mem
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large t.
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ner/ Harvey
,iage, o Seaorth,'AiRd
Hannance of Fast
iosh were presented
(00.01,0 on theftr,e-
tOineet.
O‘Aitelem nf , FOINN0
FACS sheet warhs4bOut
food fallacies and tadS
Nutrition misconceptions
may appear harmless, but if
you believe in miracle diets
or food cures, you may turn
your back on professional
help when you really need it.
Nutritionists in the
Department of Family
Studies at the University of
Guelph are concerned that
sensational reports,
exaggerated claims and
books about miracle diets
are •overshadowing solid,
sensible and well-
documented nutrition infor-
mation.
The most recent FACS
Sheet, "Food Fallacies,
Fads, Fantasies — and some
Facts" focuses on some of
the more common food
fallacies, puts into proper
perspective a current fad
(trace mineral supplements
cure a variety of maladies)
anntir4dtitivtigahintreduction
tsdou-ecatliloedn
diets';.T CIVICS Sheet also
presph 1.`, basic guideline
for af../bi "ful diet, using
CanadaS d Guide as a
reffrence
The jpithlle is showered
ndtrition information.
SOngOtitris accurate, but
mucklq'ilk:Ounded and some
,IS diiikniiglit'wrong. To help
Set:Prate:the facts from the
falligrOrAnd fantasies, the
FAOS,Sy0eA•lists criteria for
evaluatWhe reliability of
anY' - riutritien information.
FACS Sheets are published
six to..eiklita,imes a year as
an infotniation service of the
College afTamily and Con-
sumer Studies. Each issue
discusses topics of interest to
the facyln the college.
Belgrave Personal -Notes 1
Gr e Procter, Mr with her daughter and son -
'demon-
- tours of
atories
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-c9ileger, ;graduates and
members of the .community
are Mytteltei,Kstt,0410,4ith
the staff and studentsend
share in theawarene:se
The open house Will be held
from 10, a.m. to y p.m. on
Thursday, Nov: 11.,
Belgrav,e.
euchre- art
Six tables Were in play at
,the Belgrave,Weekly,Euchre
last Wednesday evening..
The *MOS were:
Hlgi)ady'MrL Ella John-
ston;- low lady, Mrs. Herb
-Clayton; high Mari,
LaWrence TaY1or; • low man
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intended
k
After, a 011Qrt -‘11
rneeNnehe rem, ."
evening was strlit dell', ,
ing. • -
it05AnkoktASOTnniln ;
oteSirom Fordwich..
Friends of Harold Dog left over the weekend to,
spend the winter in Flokida:
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fitz=
Ingurice of London, en,
tertained friends PUnday at a
dinner held at The Garage,
London, in honor Of Miss
Ruth Johnston of Fordwich
on the occasion of her inith-
daY- Following the *Mar,
guests returned to the Fitz?
mauriee home for a sodak:
afternoon together. Those.
attending were Mr. Mid Mrs.
Roy Proksch'of Toronto, Mr.
and Mrs. George GraSby,
Palnierston, Mr. and .Mrs.,
Bruce Marshall, Londoni
and Everitt Cooper, Ford-
wich.
and Roy Simnions will, be
pleased to hear they were
bPth able to return to their
homes last week after being
P_Latients in Listow
nefnerialirlospital.
*. and Mrs; GarY
Sothern, Tim and Tracy, of
Palmerston visited Sunday
IOW Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Sothern.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Johnston, Paul and Greg
Douglas attended the
Belgian dinner and dance
Oriday night at Schomberg.r
M, . and•Mrs. Bill Johnston
and' family of Toronto were
weekend visitors with Jim
•arr
•Lorne' Jamieson. Wen.
Euchre again next week at
8 p.m.; everyone welcome.
MRS. lEcNIS STONEH6USE
and 1VIrs. John Spivey of in-law, 4Jaype , 'and David
Ingersoll and Miss Margaret 'Hanna, and4their family. All.
Curtis of Brookhaven -Nuts, spent,' a weekend with ber,
ing Home, Wingham called brother and sister-in-law,
on Mr. and Mrs. Lewin Mr: and Mrs. William 4, -
Stonehouse on Saturday - Wheatley of Liberty, S,aSit.
afternoon. Dr.. Donald and Mrs. Whit -'-4,
Mr. and Mrs AlanDiinhar .11e1d anck,AnOder of Saidt
-y,
and Karen, Min:4'0e Dunbar' this .past.
attended the graduation of Week ,111r. and -Mrs:
Janice Dunbar Saha* George iVtia,
,morning it the thitieiaty of • and : .Rolierttras-
• Western tintalio Janie re- bY" visited Folilunday With
celVed her. bachelor of 'Arts Mr;;\ and Mrs. Cecil /whir
•litriabet-deeteei, in . Sprig of ThaInflalsW4".
Mr. Albert Bacon returned and MrS, Arm ! c491.4es were
vology. , . 'Sunday gar* with -Mr.
home on Thursday afte,r, Ken„Davirs of Stratford,
.GRAVE -- A social beimpatient V ria •Kathy Cook and Linde Stobo
Mr
g a , in
Hospita4;Londom, of Teeswater, Bob Coulter of
lir and Mrs Jake Muil- Brookhaven and Mr. and
evening wawheid in the WI
Hall last. Monday evening,
October 26, in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Ormal Smith on
their recent marriage. The
eyeriMg, -5s,'-'spent spent playing
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• euchre.
Before lunch was served,
•the newlyweds were called to
the platforrn. George Mitch-
ell readan addrees and pre-
sented them, with a gift of
money.
The.Dishict Trust bond is moved that the Meeting Ormal .thapked everyone
fehe.renewedthis month for .adjourn. , for their best wishes.
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celeiorating our
Seventh Anhiversary
November.12, 19431
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Door Prize Free Coffee
Come and see our wide selectibn of Christrnas
Table Arrangements, Door Wreaths and Swags,
Tree Ornaments, Ribbons and Candles for Every
Occasion, Wall Hangings and Plaques in Silk and
Dried Flowers and
Silk Flower Arrangements
Custom Designed
to Your
Specifications!
wyk of Fonthill, called en 1s. Mark Matheson of
Mrs. Helen Martin and Wk. Molesworth. , •
Lewie-Stonehouse
Sahirday morning. •
Dinner -guests on Saturday
ever** with 1Virs.. hirna Ed-
gar, of Wingham were Mr.
aid Mrs. Charles Johnston of
Blyth; Miss Joanne Edgar of
Mississauga, Miss Brenda
• Edgar of Wingham,. Mr: and
Mrs: Harvey Edgar of RR 4,
'Wingham and Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Stonehouse Of. Bel -
grave. • • ,
Mrs. Robert Procter and
• Mrs. Howard Zettler of
Chepstow spent a Mw days
last week with Mrs. Dennis
Ensom ofSarnia.
: Rev. Charles and Mrs.
Spealarian of Minesing were
• Sunday visitors at the home
Of Mrs. -Robert Procter,
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hanna
and boys of Palmerston,
Mrs. Randy White and girls
of' Kitchener visited with
their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Jamieson on Sunday.
Mrs. Willard Armstrong
returned last Thursday from
North Battleford, Sask.,
where she spent - two weeks
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Pot luck
enjoyed by
Three Ms
The Three Ms of, St. An-
drew's met in:the church and
enjoyed a potluck supperon
Monday, October 26, with
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bushell
in charge.
Following the supper, John
Donaldson led in a . hymn -
sing. Wallace • Richardson
and Gordon Wall played
violin selections. Mrs: Ed
Beard conducted devotions
based on a Thanksgiving
theme.
A letter of resignation
from Cradle, Roll Superin-
tendent Mrs. Fred McGee
was read and accepted with
regret. Contests were con-
ducted by Mrs. Morley
Bushell and Mrs. Ed Beard.
A silent movie film of the
past was shown by Mr.
Beard. • office.
ill hire -
es
By 041inuie, Levesque
PUBLIN TeaeherVdes
will be hired by the Huron -
Perth Separate School
Board trustees decided
afteri,,-,Considerable sdincus-
siOnat the Get. 20 meeting. •
Director ofEducationWil-,
liaM Eckert saidthere may
be one or two are:as where .
teaCher aides are required.
Classear irate, atsessed on
-aiiinA0410,41.ka,Ost
'Vinderit
Young expressed concern for
using a "blanket" policy to
hire .aides. While, agreeing
• with Ore -need for aides, he
Aaribbiringcotild be
'brieritOboard meetings.
:Mrs. Eckert said he didn't
want background infornm-
tion such as actual children
requiring additional as-
sistance. Judgment'should
rest with administration,
Mr. Eckert said, as adminis-
trators have been in the
classrooms and are aware of
needs.
It vas agreed Mr. Eckert
would inform trustees of hir-
ings. Presently there are two
half-time and one quarter -
time aides at -three self-con-
tained special education
classes. Two are in Stratford
and one is in Clinton.
• INCREASE PAY -
School office secretary
rates increased by 15 per
cent effectiveSept. 1. Trus-
tees approved the following•
hourly increases with old
rates brackets: starting
$5.35 ($4.65), one year $5.62
• ($4.90), two or more _years
$5.90($S.13). ••---
If yciu are dining with a
blind, or visually impaired
person in a restaurant, read
the menu aloud, including
prices. Let your friend order
for himself. Further tips on
assisting blind and visually
impaired people are avail-
able from your local CNIB
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Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Wildfang and Paid,
Mississauga, visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Simmons.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Johnston and Mrs. Jim
• Douglas attended the Com-
• inertial Horse Association
meeting Sunday at the home
all Christmas Arrangements
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of Mr. an Mrs. en
Lamont, Port Elgin.
Recent visitors with Miss
Louise Matthews were Mrs.
Clayton Edwards of Listowel
and Mrs. John Friar, •
Paisley. Miss Matthews
spent the weekend in Paisley
with the Friars.
•• , Mr. and Mrs. Carl D'Arcey
and family visited Sunday
with, Mr, and Mrs. Bert
Hoffelein 1 towel. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller
and Darcy spent Sunday
with Mr. and _Mrs. 'John
Douglas, near Clifford.'
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KNITT
Family and Children's Serviceiiirptrnas
BUreau are in need of knitters t� hats
mitts and slippers. Please contact;captain
• Wilson Perrin of The Salvation- rmy at
357.-1367 or 357-1951, for the material.
These items will be,used foy our: local needs
at Christmas.
Please give us your stiPpOrt--,
Mrs, Jean Allehiso spent
the weekend in Toledo with
cousins, Mr. and 'Mrs. W.L.
MacMillan.
MRS..16E WALKER
Bluevale
HAZEC RAMIE of Wingham was able
the Salvation Army tea and craft sale
waited on Mrs. Hardie at the craft table'
and refreshments.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Shaw on the birth
of • a daughter Monday,
November 2, ih Wingham
and Di -Stitt Hespital.
Sunday supper guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Henning were Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Lewis, Wingham. ,
A. successful -bazaar and
tea was held Friday in
Bluevale United Church
Sunday School room.
Rev. T. R. Trites was in
charge of the Sunday service
at the Presbyterian Church.
In keeping with a "Missions"
theme, Miss Laura Orchard
told of some of her ex-
periences in Tahiti where
she and 42 others helped
build a school. She also
showed slides.
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Miiii$40.--aftMOWM0e0111101i
r ladies were on hand to Neve tee.
he „Solidi 1
'-WinghtirnOMpa•'
,.95th COOL
Anniverary.
Sunday, :November- MN 3981
§ndaySchool,
.Merning Worship- 11;01Va.m.
-Milsidal PrOgrarn -310 p.m„
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(rollowirii the iiiisicilprogeark andsand- •
wiches Will be served MIMI Y. P. HAUL"
Our_special guests will be Captain& NrrSAOriald Cou-
ple, former.Corps Officers, and a musicai groupfrom
the Mississabga Temple.
PLAN TO ATTEND! EVERYONE WELCOME!,
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WINGHAM .
John Street at Centre Street:
The Rector: The Rev. John T. M. Swan, .L.Th.
'THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF
WINGHAM AND BELGRAVE
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, WINGHAM
SUNDAY, NOV.8
The Twenty -First Sunday After Trinity *
8:30 a.m. - Holy Eucharist
10:15 a.m. - Sunday School. •
11:00 a.m. - Mattins and
Congregational Hymn -sing.
Thursday, Nov. 5th
2:00 p.m. - A.O.W. in the
• Parish Rooms •
gie Giinfyqtfre
intittel,zyou
Our Calithpas Opew /kw
,ilioliatier 6;0,
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gtoriti oirrait "(Vex ratka
S-thriacklged-
60. cons.,
Oiifnecire.r
(hid cfkor
7Tiroeme c7r4
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earbercyourgnetar
Come, Zearn Effty s'
One mile west of Russelelole
off Hwy. 85 229-634L
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