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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-01-08, Page 7A, P WRAPPED UP—Next nylon stockings or pantyhose are wound around the limbs'of the dolls to give them fullness. Once the faces are dried and the bodies wrapped, the dolls are'ready to be dressed. SANTA DOLL—The variety in their dolls is limited only by the imagination of Mrs. McKee end her daughter. Santa Claus, above, is Mrs. McKee's idea. In.the foreground is the finished product. After the doll faces are dried out, they are divided between Frances and her mother and each works on her own dolls. , r You, i e. To" at'drivin a real - luxury tar. at a fraction of. its - originalpric d 75 CaNkc rAtene A. w!" '74 BUICK'ELECTRA LIMITED M w vr` V V •111� , �, door hardtop, power windows, power steering, air' Beautiful light blue finish with dark blue Conditioning, tilt steering wheel, cruise control, vinyl top, AM -FM radio, .dar-k mAroo.n. wiSh -crushed velour vinyl top. Power windows, 6 way power _-�rteritir:"37,000 miles; Lic. 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DHV 319 r '72 CADILLAC COUPE DE V ILLE This is a one owner car, sold and serviced by us. Lovely cognac colour with beige top and trim. Has air Fon' ditioning, power windows, 6 way power seat, ANI FM radio, tinted glass, rear defogger, Michelin radial tires. Hurry for this one. Lic. DHC 156 i t, '7 3 BUICK ELECTRA LIMITED 4 door hardtop, air conditioning, power windows, full tinted glass, power door locks, cruise control, rear defogger, Michelin radial tires'. Dark maroon with beige interior. Lic.'HNL 059 '71 CADILLAC EL DORADO CONVERTIBLE A classic in its own time. Front wheel drive, power windows, power steering, air conditioning, AM FM radio, leather Interior, silver grey with black top. Low mileage. Has been south each winter. This car will eventually be a collector's item. A one owner car sold and serviced by us since new, You can't go wrong. Lic. DHC 049 OTIC ts U' , ILLAC I amilt®rl »Sto, Goddrich 1 )'b *, •., 1k ' M,Ir n raCi n.. �r u.i t7 t.:tr ! '., . etY ., r•N r � 6r y -. ,.. ,ir, ,. i d _ �YY r.' ,i1 � iyt• A,,w ,�K G � P. • �- 1'� •� ,,,n 'tai .,,Cyr T ,fig ' • The Wingham Advance -Times, Tblim4ww'll i W hitw,^ f -C- hur(aft. .. .Lynn Falconer .of Sarnia, , who Cannintong. _Wliday visitors with Mr. and and'tier f ather.Derk lE° S, T spent the holiday tiara with Mr. Holiday visitors with iia • and Mrs: Ronalf Coulles were Mr. of Hein, holland. Mir an d and Mrs. Bob Mowbray and with Mrs. Carman Whytock were her and Mrs. Murray Coultes and Vast Der .Klippe took t her grandmother, Mrs. Stacey of sisters, Mrs. Jima Barbour, and Robbie of Toronto, Mr, and Mics. Toronto airport to takc0 . Wingham, returned home on Mr. Barbour, Toronto, Mrs,f Tom Miller of Palmerston. New home to. Mol d. » Saturday.Rodger Chabot, Mr. Chabot and Year's guests were *, . anc Mrs. New Yew's guests wittltl Rt Mr. and Mrs. Ron Seddon of Jason of Preston. Rae Lewis and Michael, Mr. and Sumamon were Mir and Mrs.' Brantford visited with Mr. and 'Mr. and Mrs.'Carman Whytock Mrs, Fred l etiA> s,.'Mr. and Mrs. Glenn e=#vion, X 11 Siht#amon Mrs. Robert Mowbray on Friday: and Jack were New Year's guests DeWitt Miller :all of Wingham, of Wingham, Mr. and Mrp> IC W. - On Saturday evening to cele- with Mr. and -Mrs. Lloyd Whytock Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jamieson Beecroft and Daren, Mr. Bund. F; brate Robert Mowbray's birth- and family. and family were New Year's Mrs. Ronald Beeerolt ani f; ly. - day the family took him and -Mrs. New Year's guests with Mr, guests with her parents, Mt. acid -of Wingham. •._. { Mowbray to dinner at Turnberry and Mrs. Wallace Milligan and Mrs. . F. Nle w -a' n of London. Mowbray � Nir: aa9d: ' 11Ta8:� tsev .,it ', . { Tavern. To their surprise they family were M'r. and Mrs. Don- Holiday visitors with Mr. and Graham and Wendy were' lYi'e>rV were joined Py Mr, and Mrs. Jim nelly, Angela and Jill of Streets- Mrs. Archie Purdon were her Mrs. Webster Jac'klih Year's guests on; Thursday %7tb his Miss G. Kay of Batch- a Wilson • (grandson) of Africa, ville, Mr. and Mrs. Allan mother, sister, rY home on holiday. Mr. Mowbray Falconer, Tony and Timmy, and and Miss Kathy Purdon of Blyth. ener. received many gifts from the Brian Falconer. All celebrated Christmas with Holiday visitors with Mf , and °MN family. New Year's guests with Mr. Mrs. Jacklin at Listowel. Mrs. Cliff Laidlaw were Mr, and Mr. and Mfrs. Hugh and Mrs. Bob Adams and family Graham Kay, after two weeks' Mrs. David ,Bean of BraMptdn. .McMillan and David of Watford and Mr. were Mr. and Mrs. *Jim Smith of holidays, left on Mondayl by plaice . , Mx . and Mrs. Leroy Rlnt91�1,, and Mrs. George Tiffin of Luck Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. John for Vancouver where a is at- Carol, Kimberley and Debbie of now were Friday evening visitors Adams of Windsor and Mr. and tending University. Tottenham spent this week wiith> Visitors during the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. Mrs. John Stewart of Blyth. g y parents,Mr. and Mrs. Black -of P � Mr, and Mrs. Gary Jamieson Mr. and Mas. Dalton Schultz Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Van, $elgrave, and Mr. and 5� Klih and Christopher were New Years were holiday guests with Mr. a'ndl ppe were Margaret of Gordon RinOul and family visitors with her sister, Mrs. John Mrs. Elmer Schultz and family. of Toronto, Bill of Grand Rapids, Miss Barbara Purdon of Fitch - Miles, Mr. Miles and Steven of East Wawanosh. her sister, Mrs. Alie tandem,' ener and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gaunt of Chatham were holiday ye " s � '� � ' g guests with their parents, Mr, " .17. `3'`f�tq �r� a r " � a and Mrs. Ball 'Pardon. r d Visitors with Masses Annie and Mary Laidlaw during the h4l�lli-'• •�,� � , �, ti �d' � '�;` days were Charlie; John and r Mary Falconer of 11 ,rton and Miss Lois Falconer of Stratford. . ":JAW, xk: Guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Ben McClenaghanand Mt.' y.. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan *ere ;. Mr. and' Mrs. Halrry Moss, Mr. s; 4 Plattsvilie•, and Mrs. Don.Moss of fin from St. Thomas: Mr. and Mrs.,, Irwin kcClenaghan, Ronnie and q Patty Moore, Nancy McClenag- han and Duffy,.: from d 'Mark London: Mr. and MrsAllan , . . McIntyre., Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moss -and VicMe, MT.,,and Mrs. John Parker and Scott; from rt Exeter: Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Parker, Me.'. and 'Mrd. Doug y Parker. and Steven, Mr. and Mrs. Murray, Glanville and *rs' Eileen Parker;. Deana Graham of .a1«r07, Burlington; Mr. and Mrs.' Jima - McIntyre, Linda and Beth of Val k Cairn;.. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin 4kN McClenaghan of Wat loo; Mr. 6, r . - ,mss and Mrs. Michael McClenaghan . ",, ' SY 'N f•'aiz{•..x'Z °0a '-'-',_'�«'P+TH, >� • i � � , ; piA'# h J of Stoney Creek. T � • Murray Simpsoar•'of: Eda4aonton • r& spent the holidah his r` !lIf" , parents, Mr. and s. Hugh `Rz4`9t, F I NAL TOUCH ES—At fast the dolls are ready,to be mounted on long, varnished slabs and Simpson.: . 3 r, im son.'.Nat Tho oai of Lucknow spent M 'YaCn i Nat �= the final touches applied. Above, Frances sets up a grandmother doll at her easel. In the a few days last week with his. d - background, Mrs. McKee attaches a little'old fishertnan to his log stump. brother, Dick of Woodstock - _„ . wMr, And .Mrs= Jack Gillespie of •a^Yd -(. ' ih r— li `'T MT.''and NTr�s'JJJ-`: Garnier and': a attended the. 25th wedding an-' "+ niversary celebration for Mr. an&7". Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw. Mr. • and Mrs. Garnet Farrier } i �w¢ " were New Years visitors with a . to Mr. r end Mrs. Wayne Farrier and H hg's 'C'kL I r family of Guelph. N� ; Due to the heavy snowfall ands . ,w. poor visibility ,there were no - ' r church services in the 'United . ' Church not at Chalmers Presby- - es_ teri'an. Mr. and Mrs: Mac Armstrong - of Culrosswere Sunday visitors a with her parents, Mr. and 'lliirs. Wallace Conn. Quite a few from the.0 ed • Church congregation . attended . <. ' "Open House" atthe personage at Bluevale, hosted by Rev: W. .' Brown on New Year's afternoon. Word was received here .•on Saturday that Orland' Pn, ` whose parents were Mr. and Archie Patterson, had passed away suddenly. His father,x'�e late Archie Paterson, grew ` to manhood on the farm now owned; r by Henry Blom. His mother, the ` P, s� r�<` rye former former Irene Taylor, is a sister of Charlie Ty tylor, 4th concession, °dy Kinloss. The community extends .sytripatliy to his uncle, Charlie = Taylor, and other relatives and _ friends. Home for the 4iolidays with = A STEADY PROGRESSION—It's difficult to believe the doll in the background was once their mother, Mrs. Peter de Boer, an apple. Many who have never seen an,'apple doll mistake the face for clay. The various were Simon of Guelph and Nancy ' stages in the transformation from apple to doll are illustrated above. of Centralia. • .t THE FINISHED PRODUCT—All finished anbl ready to go on 'sale, the apple dolls above represent hours of tedious., work. But the McKees find their craft a fascinating one. In the foreground. are the carved apple faces before and after drying.