The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-11-28, Page 9TI he Fruit and Candy Shoppe
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3 sets to be ' d Mrs.
given away Drew Dec. 24 Marilyn Bridge of RR S, Ab" &people mainly senior
fresh from a farmar. If bowM in fats by asUft hsan mast, makisg
Wingtham, sad the fats Ane ��itissos, took adv
Specials This Week: Sbobbrook, and Ian William nutrition workshops shhold � ` '�sr°��' •�' Couldeka," With �� ; oflsler tti.n
have been stored for two weeks," olive all and � rano per plot
Yont�aruetY. saga at awdou week at the Armouries. The
RM 3 � by � ...... am , geared for those which sa better the chances d milk racier ftlsa
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Large eke ....... . • • ....... �..g!- late . Ruth ![mtpe�y, toast for one ar two Poisoning- , Sam inquired about To
Swift Premia gggd • ........ ' • • . • • ... doz.. M four dock in' AWILDO her i at was preaemt a by the ministry of hot food in the refrigerator. Kim p� dow � .410013 6"
Mee and Cheese Loafs r • • • • • . • .... L�now ai{riciiltttre and food and the Bird answered it hot food is lett to cookbook bw d Also
�. 1.49 church. Rev. Douglas Kaudman 11L m County Health Unit. wool before
All varieties of bulk ....... •. • • ..... officiated and Mrs. Anne Pri4 Cathy Thomson, a conwiiutdty refrigerator bacteria put willnside a a Miss Bird treated everyone to
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. • •• . • . lb.1.3! tasty meatbaf, carrot muffins
Medium size Tangerines ....... , ..: . 2 doz. 1.lT� chard was organist. Stephen nutritionist. for Goderidi, ex- chatke to form. However if it is and yogurt pr imo recipes
- • • • • • . Pritchard was soloist. a plained that the workshop
The bride was given in T' presented throughout Huron immediately 0°O� the Pr's in the boat.
Phone 357-3241 will be lowed down. Mrs. Thomson explained that
marriage by her uncle, Btvux County, is designed to educated Regarding unsaturated fats the am will be on
Fear of London. Her maid of people about nutrition. It stns Mrs. Thomson encouraged request in the fu mat
honor was her sister, Stella
JW � � � � JW � � �' JF Shobbrook, RR 5, Wingham, and g w� � cooking, � son vegetable oils. She told the needs to be provided is a facility
bridesmaids were Mrs. Brenda thing called an E shelf. seniors to cut down on saturated and the people.
Reinhardt of Belmore, a closer.f She said an E shelf or
- friend, Miss Margaret Mon- emergency shelf is being ea- Bradford t� �n
" Winery, sister of the groom, of eouraged especially to seniors for Q s Royal
• Lucktww and Miss Lori Biggin, several reasons: power failure; i7
Kids Godihthe ''
erc, e brides cousin:1a unexpected con • in case of
H e
y pce I►nnY. Carol Rintoul, daughter of hifk'. the Regina Agribitian as her
Krista Bridge of RR S, Wingham, illness and in case one becomes and Mrs. Leroy Rintoul of RR2 reward.
sister of the bride, was junior snowed in. Bradford, ended a successful 4-H Card was a member d the
bridesmaid. During part of the program the year at the Royal Winter Fair, I.udmow Calf Club this
Santa is coming to John Hamilton of Lucknow, a group suggested articles for an held last week. ear, she is thegranddaughterp'�
good friend of the groom, was ewer enc shelf. For milk
8 Y Carol is 13 years old and not old Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Black of
best man and guests were products the recommended >
ushered by Kevin Murray of Y enough to enter the Querns Belgrave and Mr: and Mrs.
'+ CHAMBERS' Hd ,r , :,. , .l or canned milk, frozen competition so the next Gordon Rintoul of Whitechurch.
yroW and Bruce Willits of cheese or cheese wiz, yogurt and best was the open steer show at
Lncknow, both friends of the Photo by Snyder Studio ice cream. In place of meat or the Royal.
' groom, and brothers of the bridal Luckmow and Bradley Shobbrook Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery are alternatives they proposed She entered her Limousin steer
DOMINION HARDWARE gra, James Montgomery of of RR 5, Wingham. residing ;A Luclmow. Canned meats, fish and peanut and wan first in the limit weight WI euchre,
butter and for bread or cereals, competition. Kilmorlie Farms,
Wroxeter, Ontario Niies•,oEwALitHt frozen bread, oatmeal, rice, where Mr. Rintoul is employed, The Wingham Wamea's hi -
pastas and crackers. Canned, showed the Grand Champion stitute held a very suecaal kd
Bluevale Mrs. He Clugston convenes, frozen and dry fruits and steer, Maine Anjou Cress. euchre party an November IS sill
• vegetables were also suggested. Carol and her sister, Kim, also the council chambers with 14
41 on � November Goforth meeting the ..:4.... Mrs. competed in the Showmanship tables in play.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Paulin and Thomson and Grace Bird, a home Competition sponsored by Miss Jean Wilton won tiM1
• Saturday, Dec.1 from 1 to 4 p.m. Hugh Harris were Sunday Mrs. Hugh Clugston was of the children d1e before the economist for Huron County, breeders of Hereford cattle, prize, Mrs. Jean A
ftebesis
visitors with Mr. MacTavish. and Mrs. Alex convener of the regular medit reach the age of three. Y gave listeners tips on cooking which were shown at the Royal received the prise far a lady
• of the Goforth Evening fats and years. The playing as a man and
hb. and Mrs �� Hce_ � A��'Y Wycliffe Translators Inc. 1�b7', Pn'eP=�g foods by boys and girls 9-21 ying borne
Tell Mom to bring you and visit % held November 20 at St. An- experiences a great need for in small quatities• girls were sponsored by Jamieson was high man.
our t0 department. '' Of N `"� Sunday a ally guests crew's Presbyterian Church. helpers such as support workers, Mrs. Thomson warned eager Kilmorlie Farms. The hostesses, Mrs. Kay
y of Miss �� H In her meditation Mrs. teachers }one listeners against salmonella e
visited in the afternoon with Mrs. dg Mrs. Edith Powell.
Hilda Bolt. Clugston pictured a scene in etc. Mrs. Erring n showed pon0�• � suggested Dot only Carol was named Junior Mrs. Jean Currie and Mrs. M.
heaven among the angels when slides of their work and con- washing try thoroughly but Showman, winning a trophy, and Jones served lunch.
# Toys 20% off Free Candy •• Timmy and Kenny MacTavish God the Father bade fam" it to cluded her talk with a question- not to cut raw poultry on a cutting went on to compete against the Another euchre will be
were Monday visitors with their Para'
His Son who laid aside the glory and -answer period. board for bacteria may work its .senior member, Lois Gordon held on December 7 at 8 p.m.
. , • grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex of heaven to come to earth to be Mrs. Clugston closedthe way into the wood. from Manitoba. Carol was named Good prizes will be awarded and
MacTavish. veiled in human flesh and be the meeting with prayer and pinch Miss Bird added that cracked Grand Champion Showman and lunch will be served. Everyone is
N Savior of a sin -sick Pvorld. was served. eggs should only be purchased as a result leaves on Nov. 26 for welcome.
Mrs. Edward Beard, soloist,
- •• • �' ` sang "Star of the East" and
% •� •� . ` — "Holy, Holy Is What the Angels
Sing". Group singing of favorite
old hymns was led by Mrs. Ellen
Errington.
Mrs. Clugston introduced Mrs.
Ross Errington, missionary,
Who, with her husband, worKs
f the
FAMILY & C`HILDREI IOS SERVICES Philippine I�slaanddss as a tran-
slator. It is the goal of the 4,000
Of Huron County workers of the Wycliffe Bible -
Requests your support for the annual Translators with whom they
serve to translate the Word of
God into every language of the
-rMt�.' A� BUR�IE A world. They have now reached 3!
countries.
In 1934 the first New Testament
CHR/STMASM COM/NG111 w �' ' nay y
celebrated the completion of 100
New Testament translations.
Capt. loin Trainor is the co-ordinator in Wingham and the depot at The Every two weeks another
Salvation Army Citadel, Edward -Street, will be open December 10 to 14 be- country has the New Testament `
tween 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. in its own language. It takes l0 to
Please support this annual community project with donations, toys, 15 years to complete a trap-
ames, gifts, new and
9 9• good used clothing for all ages. slatiioci.
i
Income Tax Receipts for all finjliciol donations. Registration No. 0184192- Mrs. Errington told of some of
01-05. Please include. address on all personal cheques so that receipts may the barriers hindering the work,
be sent.
such as climate, geography,
disease and superstitions, Witer
any and poverty among the .
FAMILY & CHILDREN S SERVICES _.
people. Chic out of 100 is able to o � � r �•
46 GLOUCESTER TERRACE, GODERICH; ONT. N7A 1 W7 sound out words and 50 per cent M W = ~` • : - """""
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ris m.asy aPlroe
Assortnuird
of b xed 25 � 00 Smiles'n' Chuckles Peppermint
T Ch Patties -125 gr. 2 for 994
Christmas and Gift Wrap - 3 Rolls 99q Pro Max Hair Dryer -
1000 watts only 15.99
= Christmas and Gift Wrap -10 Rolls 2.69 Super Curl Compact Curler only 15.99
Old Spice Decanters Only 5.99 Pocket Camera Carrying Case only 4.99
Old Spice After Shave
125 mL only 2.49 Boxed Stationery on
Ott N 2.99-,
Evening in Paris Gift Sets 25% Off Scotch Tape - %r x 1010" 2 for 799
•
AM Reduced
Ladies' or Men'a Wallet 25% Off Amphora Pipe Tobacco - 50 gr. only 1 .14
On the Wind Gift Set 25 % Off E91 Size AA
Eveready Alkaline Power Cells only 1.99
Tramp Cologne - 25 ml.
6.25 value only 1.99 Sylvania Magic Cubes - 3's only 2.39
Laughter Talc -100 g.
3.95 value only 99'0 Sylvania Cubes - 3's only 2.09
Nice Et Easy Hair Colour only 2.49 Sylvania Rip Rash -10's only 2.29
Final Net Hairspray - 227 ml. only 1.99 Sylvania Rash Bar -10's only 3.29
. Smiles'n' Chuckles Turtles
• 14 oz. only 3.49
We have a large selection of: Christmas Cards, Gift Wrap and Decorations, Chocolates, Candies, Nuts,
• Timex Watches, Wallet, fosmetic Bags, Hair Dryers and Curlers, After Shave and Cologne, Charlie,
Jontus, Cachet, Avlance, Windsong, Chantilly, Musk, Desert Rower, Blue Jeans, Yardley Gift Sets
and Perfumes and Colognes. m
TRIANGLE
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Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Weekdays - Sundays Noon to Six
NUTRITION WORKSHOP—A home economist for Huron Thursday afternoon. The workshop was geared for those
County, Grace Bird, prepares carrot muffins during the who cook for one or two people. In total about 12S people at -
nutrition workshop held at the Armouries last Tuesday and tended.
LLL discusses
baby's arrival �
e
La Leche League in Huron
County met on Nov. 20 at theA S S O C I A T E S T O R E
'
home of Joyce Casemore,
Belgrave. The topic of discussion # Wingham, Ontario W
was "Baby Arrives: the Family ,.
and the Breastfed Baby". The
leader, Barbara Kerr, welcomed
the many mothers and their
babies to the meeting, noting O
they had come from as far away Watch
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as Hensall, Goderich and '*1
LLLI for our
LLLI was formed over ZO years Hanover. . '
ago to help mothers nurse their
babies. It also encourages ways
good mothering and close
fa weekly
family ties. It is emphasized that i•„
once a baby is born a mother and
4
father form a family unit and it is
important that all members sale on name brand and some
participate in caring for the new
baby. t;,
The mothers exchanged ideas {tL
about how relatives and friends 1��1 TV advertised
had helped them carry the
workload of meal making and Chrl*stmas
housekeeping when their baby
was newborn. Many motherswere enthusiastic about the T oys
father's involvement in the
birthing experience and found
that their husbands were a (k
valuable support in raising and Watch for our 1j
nursing their children. �; (�
Following the discussion a 1j f l y e r s! 'T
mothers' meeting on Dec. 4 at 9 {ti
a.m. was announced. It will take 4, O
Place at Mrs. Kerr's home, one �� O
mile east of Belgrave. Every
mother interested in learning 4
mors about LLL concepts and. Jomes F. Watt Holdings Limited. Josephine St. S. Box 10. Wingham
attnd Ther m
me is invited
to e
eeting closed NOG 2WO Tel: (519) 357-3714 g
with refreshments and a time to rim3w3wjw Iw2wswaw3wimjwima>wawsw off >m3w3*swA
visit.