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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1987-04-29, Page 02't q Page 2—The Wingham Advance -Times, April IN.- 1;-87- 6 OBJECTIVE REACHED — The Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundt tion will benefit by more than S 10, 00 0 as the result of fund-raising eh )rts of F. E. Madill Secondary School students who jumped rope to raise over $10,269 in pledges. On Thursday, Co-ordinptors Betty Shaw and Bob Campbell, along with the six students Who collected the most in Australian visit shared with OES Enjoy gracious dining Followi4 the April meeting of at its best during our Wieners................... Fourth Anniversary Hum Cbaptw, Order of the Eastern Everyone's Welcome to Sliced enterour Draw fora Star, Mrs. Edith Webster en "Free Brun(h, for Heinz, I litre pur Tamily Ketchup ......... on Mother's DayMay10/87 interesting description of the [upto6people] Flaked DrawwIll be madeatclosing White Tuna ................. May3 and Now Zealand. BRUNCH 11 A.M.-2P.M. Bathroom DINNERBUFFET While there Mrs. Webster at- 4P.M.-7P.M. Australian visit shared with OES Seniors" Day Centr*.News By Gloria Workman (Volunteers ... Important People) We have had a busy week so far. dinner, to honor and show our ap- On Tuesday,, the 28th, everyone was preciation to the volunteers who invited to bring a friend to enjoy the assist in the operation of the Day program to view some slides taken. Centre for the Homebound. Social by., Hilda VanderKlippe of their guest speakers for the evening will missionary service work in Mexido. be Pam Williams, director; Doug Thursday, the 30th, we are seeing Zehr, chairperson of the board of Part Two of Ruth Thompgon's sli&s directors and Don Keillor, director of Australia. Lots of%rmchair of the Huron Centre for Children and travelling this week! Youth, who will touch on the subject The next foot clinic will be May 7, of "Burnout and Stress Manage - 1 -3 p.m. Please call 357-1440 to make ment". an appointment. . April 26 to May 2 marks National I would like to take this op - Volunteer Week across Canada. portunity to thank all the volunteers Secretary of State David Crombie for their service within the last year. states tlW% 1U. 1986 Canadian The time and. energy that each one volpoteers donated, more than 395 gives to the centre is priceless, million hours, of work. More than 'Volunteers participate in many ever before, volunteers are needed activities at the centre. Some drive to cope with the many demands of clients to ' the centre, play the piano, thecommunity." serve on the board of directors, On Thursday, April 30,6-8:30 p.m., assist in preparing meals and help we are holding a special VIP with the actual program. Each part plays a major role in the final operation of the centre. Thank you, volunteers!' ChurchDi*redory i St. Paul's Church (ANGLICAN) WINGHAM John Street at Centre Street THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF WINGHAM, AND- BELGRAVE — — — — — — — — — — SUNDAY, MAY 3 11:00 a.m. - Mattins Sunday School & Nursery Minister: Rev. D. Madge Trinity, Belgrave - 1: 15 p.m. THE HERITAGE ROOM Soup or Salad Lobster Mornay (Dided lobster slinmered in white wine sauce and choose) Rice Pilaf or Anna Potatoes Fresh Vegetables Dessert and Coffee $15895 THE VENDOME HOTEL CinW St.. T4011neviVOW Members enjoy evening'of bingo Sixteen members of the Mary Hastings Club met at the town hall. After the business session, the meeting was turned over to Vera Marsh, convener, with Hazel Hardie and Flora Beaton assisting. Bingo was enjoyed by everyone and humorous readings were given by Mary Campbell and Flora Beaton. Mary Austin won the door prize. Tea and doughnuts were served at the close of the meeting. The next meeting will be held May 5, beginning with a potluck supper at 6 p.m. ERIN WHITEL Y, left, takes a fish off the hook for Amy McDonald at the Wingharn Optimist Club's -Fishing Derby at Howson Dem. Although there were a number of girls entered in the derby, it seems only Erin was willing to remove the unf6rtunate catches from their hooks. 0 1. DARRUBLU HARE . STYLING Debbie and Nan!cy have some refreshing new ideas for sprmg and SunUner. V % Call today for a new look for the whole faimfly. At Darrell's Hare Styling we guarantee our work. Hours: Tuesday -, Saturday Open Tuesday-& Thursday Evenings GORRIE 335--6442 WINGHAM FRUIT MARKET Followi4 the April meeting of 6*99 Wieners................... lb. 1. 89 Hum Cbaptw, Order of the Eastern Sliced Star, Mrs. Edith Webster en 1.79 Heinz, I litre tertained the members with a most Ketchup ......... .2.49 interesting description of the Flaked highlights of bar visit to Australia White Tuna ................. 1.99 and Now Zealand. Bathroom 0 a 0 099 While there Mrs. Webster at- a . 0 099 Generic, 200 gr. ele49 Potato Chips ................... tended an Eastwn Star meeting and although the Eastern Star Is worldwide, there are some dif- ferinces. Their meetings are bold Saturday afternoons. She was ma& most welcome and thoroughly en- No. joyed the meeting. At the conclusion of her travelogue, Mrs. Webstw presented the Worthy Matron with a souvenir Jli spoon and the Worthy Patron with a kangaroo lapel pin. Fo, Also attending the meeting was Mrs Ruth Linton who, with her husband, is a resource person in this district $or the Ontario Association for Children with Learning Disabilities (ACLD), the project chosen this year by the Worthy Grand Matron. In her address she explained the definition of learning disabilities, what can be done and how ACLD can help. There are 40 chapters throughout the province aqd money collected In this district will be dimted to a chapter of the organization in this area. During the past month members have been holding bridge and euchre parties ' in their homes. Prizes for bridge . were *warded to Margaret pledges, presented a cheque to Don Young, Jump Rope for Heart co- Finlay, Farrish Moffat and Les ordinator.for Huron County. From left are: Mrs. Shaw, Patricia Daer, Shaw. Euchre winners were Jean Mr. Campbell, Monique Cameron, Ruth Ann Boonstra, Kelly Day, Sarah Robertson, Lewis Stonehouse and Middleton and Mr. Young. Margaret Collyer. - Seniors" Day Centr*.News By Gloria Workman (Volunteers ... Important People) We have had a busy week so far. dinner, to honor and show our ap- On Tuesday,, the 28th, everyone was preciation to the volunteers who invited to bring a friend to enjoy the assist in the operation of the Day program to view some slides taken. Centre for the Homebound. Social by., Hilda VanderKlippe of their guest speakers for the evening will missionary service work in Mexido. be Pam Williams, director; Doug Thursday, the 30th, we are seeing Zehr, chairperson of the board of Part Two of Ruth Thompgon's sli&s directors and Don Keillor, director of Australia. Lots of%rmchair of the Huron Centre for Children and travelling this week! Youth, who will touch on the subject The next foot clinic will be May 7, of "Burnout and Stress Manage - 1 -3 p.m. Please call 357-1440 to make ment". an appointment. . April 26 to May 2 marks National I would like to take this op - Volunteer Week across Canada. portunity to thank all the volunteers Secretary of State David Crombie for their service within the last year. states tlW% 1U. 1986 Canadian The time and. energy that each one volpoteers donated, more than 395 gives to the centre is priceless, million hours, of work. More than 'Volunteers participate in many ever before, volunteers are needed activities at the centre. Some drive to cope with the many demands of clients to ' the centre, play the piano, thecommunity." serve on the board of directors, On Thursday, April 30,6-8:30 p.m., assist in preparing meals and help we are holding a special VIP with the actual program. Each part plays a major role in the final operation of the centre. Thank you, volunteers!' ChurchDi*redory i St. Paul's Church (ANGLICAN) WINGHAM John Street at Centre Street THE ANGLICAN PARISH OF WINGHAM, AND- BELGRAVE — — — — — — — — — — SUNDAY, MAY 3 11:00 a.m. - Mattins Sunday School & Nursery Minister: Rev. D. Madge Trinity, Belgrave - 1: 15 p.m. THE HERITAGE ROOM Soup or Salad Lobster Mornay (Dided lobster slinmered in white wine sauce and choose) Rice Pilaf or Anna Potatoes Fresh Vegetables Dessert and Coffee $15895 THE VENDOME HOTEL CinW St.. T4011neviVOW Members enjoy evening'of bingo Sixteen members of the Mary Hastings Club met at the town hall. After the business session, the meeting was turned over to Vera Marsh, convener, with Hazel Hardie and Flora Beaton assisting. Bingo was enjoyed by everyone and humorous readings were given by Mary Campbell and Flora Beaton. Mary Austin won the door prize. Tea and doughnuts were served at the close of the meeting. The next meeting will be held May 5, beginning with a potluck supper at 6 p.m. ERIN WHITEL Y, left, takes a fish off the hook for Amy McDonald at the Wingharn Optimist Club's -Fishing Derby at Howson Dem. Although there were a number of girls entered in the derby, it seems only Erin was willing to remove the unf6rtunate catches from their hooks. 0 1. DARRUBLU HARE . STYLING Debbie and Nan!cy have some refreshing new ideas for sprmg and SunUner. V % Call today for a new look for the whole faimfly. At Darrell's Hare Styling we guarantee our work. Hours: Tuesday -, Saturday Open Tuesday-& Thursday Evenings GORRIE 335--6442 WINGHAM FRUIT MARKET Schneider's 6*99 Wieners................... lb. 1. 89 Schneider's 175 gr. Sliced Cooked Ham .................. 1.79 Heinz, I litre 2*49 Ketchup ......... .2.49 Cloverleaf, 184 gr. Flaked White Tuna ................. 1.99 Capri, 4's Bathroom 0 a 0 099 Tissue ....... a . 0 099 Generic, 200 gr. ele49 Potato Chips ................... 69 Navel Oranges..................... doz. 1. 29. Fresh Broccoli 00 ... o o o D99 STORE HOURS: Mon.-F)ri. 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 P.M. - Lady Cologne 25 Off Gift Sets. . Lady Charlescraft Curling1ron 0. 0 e i 0 0 0 0 0 6*99 Smiles & Chuckles 300 gr. 4.59 Nutchos,'-Boxed Chocolates.,,. 'Smiles & Chuckles 100 gr. Mint Patties 9 [tan 200 mi. 2*49 Spray Deodorant.'. Ivory 450 mi. Shampoo or Conditioner .................. 2*99 Florient 170 gr. Air Freshener 4 0 0 0 o a P 0 0 0 0 a 0 099 B6h Ami 425 gr. Window Cleaner. . 0 e e e 0`0 0 a ele49 achn ear thousands of chddren become victims of acciZents in and around the home. You can reduce your chfld's risk of injury by ensuring a safe environment. The federal govemrnent passed stringent new safety standards for cribs last fafl. Make sure you select a crib that meets all safety standards, and keep it in good condition. Remember that chfldren's sleepwear and dothing can bum easily and that your chifd should not play near fireplaces, stoves or heaters. Polo -style pyjamas are safer than loose fitting nightgowns. Provide dose supervision if your child uws a walker. especially near stoves and electric cords, and ensure that stairways are closed off. For more Information on how you can protect your chdd. Olease contact the nearest office of Consunier and Corporate Affairs Canada. J# Coneunw&cwporw; Coww"Iteftlet Aftre CarAds Corpors"MOCWW& Hiervie Ark**. Mk*W Canadil