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The Huron Expositor, 1979-12-06, Page 20HE HURON EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER 0, 1979 CHRISTiMAS BUREAU OFFICIALLY OPEN -The Christmas Bureau,: .under the auspices of Family end Children's Services which is accepting donations; of toys, and clothing, is, open this Week on the second floor of Seaforth town hail. Here Mrs. Ruth, Smith of Egmondville arranges some of the toys which have been donated for needy families in this area,. Donations can also be dropped off in Christmas Bureau boxes in many local stores, Local Lions are helping gather the tgys,. (Expositor photo). A CLOSE. UP VIEW -Two year old Rochelle blocks, and her sister Deanna, seven months,in the sleigh behind her had a good view of the: Santa Clans parade which they attended with their mom in Seaforth Saturday. (Expositor Photo). Act nowt [nsulc�fii�n. neean t cast Your farmhouse can be kept cozy this winter. at reduced cost if you act now, , "Use insulation to advent- age in all areas and'. try to. restrict living: space," ad- vises Dr, 1).R, Pattie,'. School of Engineering, University of Guelph. 'Start with insu, lating the 'basement. Cover windows with fiberglass. batts and then pieces ' of plywood 'to keep out cold drafts. Plug any crevice or hole that allows cold air. to enter." • Heat loss cad also be prevented by insulating the. attic. "Loose fill insulation is easy to handle and effective for this, Sometimes -it may be pos- sible to reduce heating costs by restricting living space for the winter. A guest room or vacant bedroom can be, dosed off temporarily, If the unheated. rooms surround the :living area, they will provide insulation. • High ceilings in older homes can be lowered as part of a modernization program. Install insulation in the space above the new ceiling. Old storm windows may be ineffective in keeping out a driving -wind. Dr. Pattie adv set; Get ready for the first' Snow with a new Moto -skis' snowmobile from '. A,RW11110.,'0, .F Severin aced atnory ilaobUee` oti'haad coos W IN T b in wood 523.00 Yan+eiwa« let **.ions. suggests making insulated shutters from plywood and a layer of styrofoam, especially for unused rooms. They can he attached to the inside of windows, or . hinged shut at night and opened during the;. day. Make sure they wedge tightly into place for maxi- mum benefit. "A cheaperteehnigue is to cover windows and unused doors with plastic', fixed in place with masking tape.' The: plastic can be easily replaced each year andis an •in- expensive, temporary way of blocking out *cold airs" keep a record of oil consumption to show ' how these simple 'stepscan lower your heating bills this winter. *0 tContinued= from Pa. a t2); Seaforth and Wells: of Bxeter corona up; strong when canedupon. The Centenaires led 1-0 at the endof the first, Period and, the score remained the same ;after the second In the' thud frame the "l klaWkS• picked: up an elbo Wingipenalty at 1:05 and7 at 1:50 Defenceman Dennis 1Neilson scored to give the 'Centenaires the lead. The Hawks kept plugging away, and at the 5:30 mark Bryant Baker scored to cut 'the Centenaires lead to one goal, and; spoil McClure's shutout: bid, Less than two minutes later the Centenaires got that goal back and at the twelve minute point in the period increased their lead: to three goals, With only a minute and twenty-five seconds retraining the locals put the game completely out of reach. with their fifth goal. Exeter rounded out the game scoring at. '19:05 as Baker scored his second goal. ln. additon to Neilson`s.' goaL other Centenaire Zoning Chong A zoning; change on. property just south of the railway tracks on the east side of Main St. was approved at an OMB hearing. here Tuesday, after none of the four objectors to the change attended. The land, now zoned community commercial, will change back to highway commercial, clerk Jim Crocker said. The area around it is zoned highway one time, against the advice. of the planning board. The land is owned by Les Seiler of Seaforth Creamery Ltd. Seniors win at bowling' Top teams Mary ;Riley, Grace Pepper, Elmer Town- send. John Shea, Top man - John Shea;, 2nd - Lew Coyne. commercial and this portion Top lady - Rachel ReihI; had its zoning changed at 2nd - Mary Riley. • • • • •. piiIkr^.1! I� ---4-1040,;(11 Is Dolls= 4.8$ These beautiful softskin dolls can guarantee a collection of dreams for any little girl --even at the former regular price of 55.49.'. Cookie Stamps V° Classic stoneware cookiestamps with traditional ' Canadian designs •are great stocking sniffers. Girl's Velour Jumpers A large assortmentof girls velour jumpers and dresseswill bring. • holiday fashion to Christmas day. Sizes 2-3x rings from 12' 98 to 15.8° sizes; 4.6x are. 22.0° Larose: s Seaforth - 527-1960 • •>• • • • •' •'• • :••'• ••- • • • •, •� fariety & Gifts Seaforth 20� Ways to Help in olving Thatl Gift • Problem 1. Radio Shack for Stereo s & Toys 2. Craig Car Stereos & Speakers 3. Toys & Ganes 4. Plastic Models (Glue & Paints) 5. Large & Small Matchbox Toys 6. Tapes & Records 1. All Famous Brand Chocolates 6. Personalized Coffee Mugs 0: Spoon Racks 10. Wall Plaques 11. Calculators (all prices) 12. York Stereo Systems i3. Large Selection Tape Cases. 13, Giftware 15, Canuk Pottery 16, Fisher Price Toys 17. All kinds Of Knick-Knacks 18. Brigham Pipes - 1g. Timex Watches 20. Kodak Cameras' Rade Ihae Headquarters • SEE DECENCER SPE 41'0 Week g a.m. 3 el CIALS u. Hit i1 p.m., • •. 0 t -. 048,4A t')) r4 .Marksmen: wore Dung Anstett with a pan and singles going to :Bfly Smith and, Mark ',Murray. TAVISTOCK 5 CENTENAIRES 2 The Seaforth ,Centenaires. dropped their fourth straight game on Sunday afternoon as. they were defeated; 5-3 by the Tavistock Braves,. Less 0a4100 fans WtR on Stand for the game. The game foir the Centenaires was their first under new coach Charlie Akey. Akey was hired itnly A few hours 'before ;game title .following the resignation of Mitch Kennedy. Kennedy was in his third season as coach of the Centenaires and felt he couldn't motivate the team. ' The Centenaires led 1.0 after the first period and the two teamswere tied at 2-2 after the second. The Braves outscored the Centenaires 3.1 in the final frame to record the Victory. The Centenaires who are in a (( f scoring slump, got goals from Ron May, Rob Lane and, dig Anstett, Tavistock got a two, ;gosi performance from Paul Alrecht, and one apiece from: Jay Cressman, Ted Gladding, and Rod Zehr. The Centenaires picked up twelve penalties, while: Tavi- stockwere assessed: four. Dan .McClure was again outstanding in. the Seaforth. nets as he kicked out several point blank drives. He could not be faulted on any of the five goals that beat him. Centensir,, Happeatpg.t The Win for the Centenaires was their first since Nov, 4 and their first home victory ;ince October 26th,, • The Centenaires now hit the road :for three games. They travel to Thamesford, Exeter and Tavistock before returning home on Sunday,. December 16 to host the Lucan Irish. Since Charlie Akey took over the coaching reins there seems to be more. .spfrtf ARN0LD. J.STINNISSEN LIFE- and Mortgage.lnsurance Plans Income Tax. Deductable Registered Retirement Savings Plans and Annuities. T 'Ineonic Averaging Annuities. Ask for our new Flexible Premium R,R.$.P. -REPRESENTING- Te1.527-0410 Sun Life Assurance 117 Company of Canada GODERICH ST, LAST *- Y SEAFORTII for 19 years. gainst around the dressing room. The DMA brothers, lan and ,:Cam should be 'back hr. gement, this weekend. Larry traitof anO Lean' Nash Ste .still 04 itOuted list,. Robert L. Plumsteel Interiors. FINE FURNITURE • CARPETS •`PAINTS • WALLCOVERiNCTS 9 MAm STREET SOUTH SEAEORTH; elm*, ausineu 15191 527,0907, ItitN KNECHTEL LA - SEAFORTH CHECK OUR QUALITY AND COMPARE OUR PRICES FOR THE BEST VALUES ON ALL; YOUR FALL AND CHRISTMAS BAKING:SUPPLIES PRICES LISTED BELOW ARE EFFECTIVE UNTIL DEC. 31st. 1979 NATURAL WHEAT 744. ay .ca , .... BRAN Y S SWEETENED DESSICATED 0P . SHREDDED 450 g size $1 89 15.9 oz. - 0 OCONUT 45 g Size RED -GREEN RASCHINO CHERRIES. 99 1 12 oz. • - 3'40 ml size PURE BAKING CHOCOLATE- 12 oz. size ' MiLK. -: DARK SWEET UNSWEETENED BUTTERSCOTCH' OR PEANUT BUTTER' CHIPS "! WALNUTS �;• CHOPPED OR PIECES ')!O $2.79 $2.99 $3.99 979; ' 15.9 oz. - 450 g size $ 39` • ` 12,3 oz - 350 g size CINNAMON215 g PAPRIKA -265 g :POPPY. SEEDS -275 g POULTRY . SEASONING SALTED BLANCHED OR SPANISH ANU PRETZEL STICKS XMAS NUTS CASHEWS -200 g MIXED NUTS 400 g XMAS CANDIES VICTORIA MIX -CHRISTMAS MIX- DELUXE ouMS- JU TOYS , 650-800g size CHOCOLATE FLAVOURED BUDS WAFERS , Crust. IV) cups flour 1 tbsp. sugar (white) % cup butter � Combine flour and sugar. Cut in butter (mealy i, textured) Press firmly.'i;tito bottom'of.lightly .40 greased pan. Bake at 350 for 20 minutes. Paling:. 2 eggs Iug sugar cup browns g 1 tsp. vanilla 1' cup shtedded coconut t/s cup walnuts, chopped 1!'i-• cup glace cherries, snipped 3 Y tbsps. flour I' 'tsp. baking powder Pinch of salt. c Beat eggs, gradually adding sugar and vanilla. Sift flour, baking powder. aiid salt and add to sugar mixture! Add remaining ingredients. Spread over crust and return to iii r`. Even (lower to 300i. Bake 25 to 30 minute s until top is set and lightly brown' 1)14. AM!SI,ICR RECIPES OF THE 1VIONTH Ate Ifiat DREAM SLICE ICiNG 14 cup butter • 21/2 cups icing sugar 3 tbsps. cream Cream butter. Add icing sugar alternately with cream until Spreading consistency is reached. Spread over cooled cake. CHOCOLATE' RUM. BALLS V} cup butter. 4.4 clip sifted icing sugar 34 cup semi -sweet chocolate chips, • 2 eggs, slightly beaten pinch' of salt - 2 ' tbsp. dark rum 1.x/4 cup graham wafer crumbs Combine butter; icing sugar and chocolate chips in a double boiler. Add' beaten eggs and 'salt. Stir over boiling water until chocolate melts and mixture thickens and is smooth: Remove from heat and add rum and ckumbs. Combine well, Refrigerate until Mixture is stiff enough' to. form into balls bout three hours. Shape into balls and toll in chocolate shot, \nuts or coconut. Chilluntil firm. Makes 3 dozen. -. ALMOND SHORTBREA D.S 1 lb. butter i lb. almonds crushed. 34 cup fruit sugar 4 cups sifted alt purpose flour 1 tsp. vanilla Mix all ingredients together. You will have to mould with your hands to mix it well Bake at'300°F for approx. 10-12 minutes. Roll in fruit sugar .while still slightly warm. MAGiC COOKIE BARS 2 cups crushed corn' flakes 3 tbsps. sugar 4.4 cup butter x• 11si'x9" pingredients thoroughly and pat into a 9" an,. 1 :c u chocolate chips 11% cups coconut 1 cup chopped pecans 1 14 oz, can condensed milk Sprinkle above dents over fnst mixture in order, then drizzle condensed milk over a11. Bake at 350° for 30 to 35 minutes. - BUY BULK AND SAVE 4 I•`•'1_ Int s1F++ E i two