The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-11-07, Page 6poVG—TyyWbqhm Ad` mm-Timea, November 7, 1878
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DID YOU KNOW...
ed
On the bulletin board outside"
That whales spout steam, not
Mrs. Szarek's door the children
ter?have
thought about what wars
,tea
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mean. This is what a child's view
Here is something that is really
of war mlians
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gig to tangle you tongue- 7bis
—death and dying
recipe was given to us by Mm.
--hatred between people
Henhoeffer.
—fighting, shooting, bombing
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METRIC CRISPY
—living with fear
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GRANOLA
Yield: llitre
—rats filth, hunger
--iioor'qjm;0 and supplies
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ingredients:
--ret enough medicine.
1000 ml rolled oats
--lack of sleep and rest,
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250 ml wheatgvera
-'`working long hours
w
111 ml sunflower seeds (unsalt-
—separation
eparation
125 ml sesame seeds
=-loss of limbs
—nightmares--shell-shock
-nightmares—shell
ml coconut, shredded
hock
50 ml brown sugar
—rations at home
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50 ml liquid honey
--minga murder
125 ml cooking oil
5 ml vanilla
—pe•secuti and torture
—tragedy
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9 ml salt
eider
125 ml raisins
—La
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Mole
Joke of the Week!
1. Preheat oven to 150 C (900 F)
Why is a crossword puzzle like
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ENTERTAINMENT --Michael Park, In background, school
g
2 Mix �get�� oats,
an argument?
teacher
at Howick Central School entertained junior
wheat germ, sunflower seeds,
Answer: Because one word
students with his Hallowe'en costume and some old-time
leads to another I
flddll
h11 th At 1 th Ir o tots to the se 1
Fordwich women hold
�w
stewardshipmeeting
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1roR1�g1iCH—A orroglram vol Brett tlarlrasa ad" as
,3tawardiiip" w o convened by secretary. Was Minnie
Mn. Alex Raid aid lira. Awls McElwain, f,, satie�sir. eep9eted
Pittendreigh When the gtMt$rd m the toed wpm, tits �rooseds
meeting of the United cwn�'h fra m which were vary gratttyhtg.
women was held m the aliecttooa Mrs. Elmer Harding. as
d November 1 in the Btnday convener for the nominating
School room. committee, read the now data of
Following the of an pilikers. They will be installed
opening hymn, Mn. PiUadmiO later. Mrs. Marjorie Bother"
read scripture frost► Jahn'$ was thanked for her gift of a pew
Gospel. A meditation an bitndrail which has boon katalled
stewardship followed and Mrs. in the church foyer. It was
Reid led in prayer. $m►. T. decided to purchase a new
P7eetham played excerpts nom communion cloth, Mrs. 8011
two speeches given an steward- Gibson, Mrs. Ron Livermore and
ship; the first stressed persoW Mrs. Scott Clarkson, a committee
involvement, the second giving. in charge of the purchase
The ladies were then divided into The UCW will spoosoir
four discussion groups and Mr. to attend the T ;4i
Fleetham presided over a session Terence, the girl to be eboom by
in which their findings were the Christian Education eom-
revealed. mittee. The Presbyterial will be
Mrs. Wallace Bilton, president, held January 99 in Goderic�h.
thanked the program committee. Mr. Fleetham closed the
and welcomed everyone. Mrs. . meetigg with a benediction.
�- MRS. WILLIAM SOTHERN
Notes from FordvOch
sesame seeds and coconut in a ng, w e ey sp ay e u n or Mrs. Howard Harris of the International Arabian Horse
Lave �. —Brenda Martin grades, ti f
3. In a small bowl, combine
brown sugar', honey, cooling oil,
vanilla and salt.
4. Add hooey mixture to the dry
ingredients and blend thor-
miBoly•
S. Spread mixture in a large
shallow baking pan.
6. Bake for 45 min. stirring
occasionally.
7. Remove from oven. Add
raisins and cool.
ti. Store in an, air -tight con-
tainer'.
Good to eat anytime: as a cold
cereal for breakfast (just add
milk and . fresh fruit); snack
time.
Variations: add bran, dates,
dried fruit, nuts (chopped).
Can Yon Put the Pieces
of this Frame Tovether?
A ter got a rush order for a
paizW g but he didn't have a
frame for his painting unless he
put this broken frame together.
Can you do it for him?
—LeaAnne Wright
MONKEY AROUND—Howick Central School'* juniors
went ape over teacher Caths Edgar's Hallowe'en costume
last Wednesday: Miss Edgar, Grade 1 teacher, paraded
with the students through seniors' classes.
HALLOWE'EN PARTY—Turnberry Kindergarten students Fabienne Glausser, front,
and Gregory Devoe enjoyed popcorn and juice with other classmates during their Hallow-
e'en party held last Wednesday afternoon.
�e.ich visited one day last Association conven on rom
MRS. GEORGE BROWN week with Mrs. Crosby Sotheran. qday until Sunday last week
Gorrie Mr. and Mrs. lick woods -of at the Constellation Hotel,
Listowel were Sunday guests of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Ehnen Miller. Trinity Anglican Church
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marriner left Women of Fordwich held a very
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Grainger last weekend for a holiday to successful tea and bake ect�ie
and Christopher of London Mexico and the southern states. Saturday in Fordwich.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Friends of Ira Schaefer will be The Remembrance Day -ser-
Grainger and also called on -Cecil sorry to hear he is still a patient vice will be held in the Anglican
Grainger at Brookhaven Nursing in Listowel Memorial Hospital. Church, Fordwich, on Sunday at
Home. two o'clock.
Mrs. Alvin Grainger, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller were Mr. and Mrs. Goosen Winkel
Robert Gibson, Mrs.. Glenn guests Sunday with Mr. and Mp. left this past week to spend the
Johnston and Mrs. James Gray, John Dickson, near Belmore. winter in Florida.
members of the Gorrie Women's Mr. and Mrs. Glom Martin, Mr. and' Mrs. George Piercey
Institute, attended the Guelph Donna and Brenda, visited of Elora spent last Tuesday with
Area Women's Institute con- relatives in Drayton over the the Millers.
vention at Bingeman -Park,. weekend. Sunday guests with Mrs.
Kitchener, last Monday. At- Mrs. Ernie D'Arcey spent the Norman Harding were Mr. and
tending on Tuesday were Mrs. weekend with Mrs. Jack Keis at Mrs. Ernest Park of Arthur, Miss
Melville Dennis and Mrs. Melvin Guelph. Laura Behrns of Harriston and
Taylor. Mrs. Dave Dinsmore attended Mrs. Fred Doubledee, Wingham.
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