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Zurich Citizens News, 1961-12-07, Page 2PAGE TWO ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1961 Ontario Hospital for Sick Children Seeking Funds to Offset Deficit The Hospital for Siek Child ren is making its annual Christ- man appeal for help in over - coining an anticipated deficit of $297,00() in its Research depart- ment. "Our Research and Out -pat. cent departments are essential, yet they create a deficit each year," Charles l,. Gummy, Chair- man of the hoard of Trustees said. "There are more than 60 pro - joins under investigation in our researeh department. The benefits of research cannot be questioned, either in business of in a hospital." Mr trendy stated that during 1960 more than 110,000 treat- ments had been given to child- ren to the Outpatient depart- ment. and 28,000 in the 'E:nter- ;;eney department. Another important develop- ment of the hospital is the poison Control centre which has rendered service to physicians Home Decorating Christmas Ideas throughout the province. In I06t) it answered more than 2,- 100 inquiries from various sour- ces, and 1,282 children were treated in the Emergency de- partment for accidental poison- ings of many types. "The Ontario hospital Ser- vices Plan has been of great assistance to individuals and hospitals." 11r. Gundy said, "But! the role of the volunteer both; in service and financial support ! E is of the greatest importance. The work of the Hospital for] Siek Children is evidence of the evidence of the generosity of I firms, employee groups, organ- t;.ations, and individuals." "As The Hospital for Siek Children serves the entire pro -4 vince. we therefore rake our annual Christmas Appeal for donations. to all the areas we serve," concluded Mr. Gundy. The address of the Hospital ; t4 5'55 University Avenue, Tor- I onto. Prop into our stow.' and see the big variety of ideal Christmas gifts we have. for every member of the family. For The Handyman BLACK & DECKER ELECTRIC DRILLS s Hand Tools • a good selection of everything the handyman might wanti Now, We Have The New Fold -Away Christmas Trees Na mess or fuss to bother with, simply fold your tree away after Christ- ..zas, and save if for another year ! If There is Anything We Haven't Got — We'll Get It! Stade & Weido Hardware "I L.tMBING -- HEATING — TINSMITHING-" ZURICH Want some especially attract- ive Christmas decorations this year, And want to provide the children—and yourself — with the fun of making them, All you need are two basic items: aluminum foil and paper cups. Following the directions is so easy. Some other decorations you may have found would take you until next Christmas before you succeed in creating them. Not so these. Silver Betts Use aluminum foil to cover paper cups. Lyse foil that's a little wider than the height of the cup. roll it around, then tuck it in at bottom and top. Punture the bottom of the cup --that's the top of the bell. Run a ribbon through the loop at the end of a jingle bell. Then draw the end of the ribbon through the hole in the cup. Knot the ribbon inside so that the jungle bell hangs just below the rim of the cup. Now decorate the bell with glitter. Baskets ' 1 Again, over paper cups with' foil -only this time spread glue; on the cups first. Stand the cup l ion the table with open end up. i ion cut vertical slits along I the sides of the eup—but not; quite down to the base. I Noir invert the cup. Put your fingers inside and press --, the' € eup will change into an urn. # Peeorate it with glitter. tA sim- i pier way is to use just the co -I vered cup, tied with the ribbon I handle). You can fill the basket; with anything that occurs to j you—berries or sweets for ex -I ample. Star i With a pencil, draw lines; down the sides of a cup so that ", there are five equal divisions.' Cut along the lines down to the base. Press the cup so that it's; flat. Them use your scissors to I make points out of the five leaves. Place the paper onto alumin- um foil that's about the same j size. Use tape that's sticky on i both sides. or double fold the, tape, to hold the paper to the' foil. Slit the foil between the ,(lints. and fold it tinder — so, only one side is covered. Cut off excess with scissors. Now i da the sane thing for the other !side of the star. Rou can decor-. ate it with glitter and tinsel. Star Basket ,rust gine the star onto the base of a basket or covered Ipaper cup. and spread out the pints into a fan-like effect. Flowers Make slits all around the sides of the paper cup. at equal intervals. Press fiat. Place it on aluminum foil strip that's about the same size. Use double fare' tape or folded tape to hold the fail to the bottoms of the cup. Make slits in the foil between. the ''petals." then fold the foil petals. To make the • em over NEWS OF KIPPEN DISTRICT Correspondent, Mrs, Norman long Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McBride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. attended the christening, Sun- day, of Marlene Louise, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Fisker, of Brantford. Mrs. Tom Munroe left by jet Monday for Calgary to visit her sister, Mrs. Jim Biggar, of Na - make, Alberta, who has been hospitalized. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hub- bard and Melville McClymont,) of Detroit, called on Mr. and; Mrs. W. L. Metes on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wade, Lis- I towel, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Murray, Kitchener, were week- end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Diekert. • Taylor—Turner Autumn flowers and fern formed an attractive setting at the hone of the bride's par- ents, on Saturday, November 25, at 12 noon, for the marriage of Dorothy Mae Turner and John Robert Taylor. The bride Cover cold cups with green crepe paper, then turn them upside down. Puncture the bot- tom, and insert a candy cane. Drape tinsel around the top. and paste the name onto the side of the cup. Plates, Cups, Bowls With the new, printed -design compartment plates, you may serve ice create. sandwiches, and cake all en ane plate. Dew -drop cups. which come in the Christmas colors, will com- plete the decor, The serving bowls can be cottage -cheese containers, covered with alu- minum foil. All these decorations -- from basket to centrepiece — you should find easy to make. fun to work on, and attractive to look at. Harvey Turner, R.R. 1, Varna, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Orville Taylor, R.R. 1. Exeter. Rev. A. 11. Jonnston, Bruce - field performed the ceremony. Mrs. Malcolm Dougall, Exeter aunt of the groom, provided traditional wedding music and accompanied the solist, Mr. James Dougall, who sang "I'll • Walk Beside you" and "The Wedding Benediction." Given in marriage by her father, the bride wora floor - length gown of Chantilly lace over slipper satin. The fitted bodice was fashioned with lily point sleeves and the sabrina was enhanced with seed pearls and iridescent sequins. The bouffant skirt of nylon net featured chantilly lace cascades. A tirara of seed pearls and sequins held her silk illusion veil and she carried a colonial bouquet of pink carnations and stephanotis. Miss Irene Turner, sister of • the bride, was maid of honor wearing a cornflower blue silk organza gown, featuring a scoop For The Latest HAIR STYLING Give Us A CALL Phone 223 ZURICH ISI O R A ' S BEAUTY SHOPPE neckline and bouffant skirt with lace trim. She wore mat- ching accessories and carried a bouquet of pink carnations. James Taylor, Harriston, was groomsman for his brother, and guests were ushered by Wilmer Turner, brother of the bride, and. Neil Taylor, brother of the groom. The reception was held in the church parlors of St. Andrew's United Church, Kip - pen. For receiving the guests, the bride's mother chose a blue crepe dress with satin trim, matching accessories and a cor- sage of pink roses. The groom's mother assisted wearing a blue crepe dress, beige accessories and a corsage of pink carna- tions. For travelling the bride don- ned a blue wool dress, mink brown coat with brown and beige accessories, and a corsage of pink roses. On their return the couple will reside on the groom's farm near Hensall, The bride is a graduate of Stratford Teachers' College. 0 The Christmas seal has be- come an annual institution and offers at the Christmas season an opportunity for rich and poor alike to help in the fight against an ancient enemy Tu berculosis. Give the lady of the house a break this year, and buy your Christmas Cake from us. Try one and you'll be convinced they're the best! ORDER NOW! Christmas Cakes the way you like them! 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