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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 23 Jun 1976, p. 9

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Waubaushene Women's Institute met recently money from Mrs. Fern Rosbrough, one of the members who is a resident in Jay-Haro Nursing Home in Cold- water, was received. share of donations and help needed for the Tay- Waubaushene fair on July 31 were also finalized. The next meeting will be on September 15, in the Institute Hall on Willow Street, starting with a Pot The motto for June's meeting was: Go often to the home of a friend or neighbour for weeds choke the unused path. The Roll Call was an- swered by bringing a sample of our favourite Bridal shower held for Linda Dunkley by Charlotte Gerdes On Thursday evening, June 17, 80 women and old fashioned well filled with beautifully wrapped gifts. Assisting the bride- As each guest arrived they were handed 2 clothes pins and told not pins. Following the opening of the gifts some of Miss Mrs. Ilene Bell reported Luck Luncheon at 12:30 cookie and a prize young ladies gathered at to-beinopening the many to cross their legs for the Dunkley's friends served : that Mrs. Hazel Bunton when we will have as our suitable for a card party the Oddfellow's Hall to lovely and useful gifts _restofthe evening or they . lunch. The beautiful by Charlotte Gerdes opened the meeting with Past President, Mrs. had toresign her office of guests the members from prize. fete Miss Linda Dunkley, were her sister, Miss would have to forfeit the array of food featured 2 On Wednesday, June 16, the Institute Tlene Bell. district director, for the Warminster Branch. Mrs. Gerdes closed the of Waubaushene at a Patty Dunkley, who is to pins to the first person specially made cakes. A the Waubaushene branch followed by the Institute Plans to join the Friday health reasons. A new We hope to have as our meeting with the Institute bridal shower. be her Maid of Honour, thatsawthemdoso. Miss lemon slab cake wishing of the Women's Institute Creed. In the absence of afternoon 'Sunshine district director must be guest speaker Mrs. Eva Grace and our hostess The hall was very ar- and Miss Barbara Walker Shelley Thornton Linda much happiness in met at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Charlotte Jefferis, Club" on a bus trip to installed into this office at Gervais who will give a served tea while we tistically decorated for and Mrs. Gail Potter, who are received a lovely prize for the future, and the other due to illness, the office of Sec.-Treas. was filled by the occasion, with paper to be the bride's bells, umbrellas and an Leona Brown. President, Mrs. Charlotte Gerdes sampled each other's favourite cookie. talk on her trip to Hawaii this spring. Collingwood in the fall were made. A donation of DISCOVER being the winner, she managed to retrieve 19 the September meeting. Plans for the Institute's one was made by her Mother Mrs. _ Betty Dunkley. It was an angel food type cake with a teenage doll in the centre hole. The bust of the doll was covered with frosting depicting an evening maids. 3 OCW ns t he rosting on the cake being the skirt part of the gown. Miniature pink rosebuds decorated a panel down the front of the skirt. Very creative indeed. Miss Dunkley is engaged to Mr. Donnie Barr of Coldwater, and they are to be married in Christ's Church, Waubaushene, on July 10, at 4:30 p.m. i Guild rummage sale by Charlotte Gerdes On Saturday, June 12, ( aati : the Anglican Guild of WINTARIO & OLYMPIC LOTTERY TICKETS AVAILABLE AT A&P STORES! Christ's Chiten Waubaushene, held a very successful rummage : sale on the lawn at the ¥e Ra SAV E 1 0) home of Mr. and Mrs Paul Kullick on Cold- FRESHNESS MAKES THE DIFFERENCE! g¢ i MARVEL BRAND--SLICED WHITE READ WHITE SUGAR 2 KG. The sale got underway at 11 a.m. and coffee and sandwiches were sold to tied the shoppers over the lunch hour. For several weeks the members of the Guild have been selling tickets on a hand crochet afghan, donated by Mrs NEW JERSEY--NEW CROP--ARRIVING DAILY BLUEBERRIE Hazel Bunton. At the 24-OZ LOAF close of the sale a ticket T was drawn and the lucky PIN winner was Mrs. Laura Kullick. Barbecued pancakes Now I have seen everything barbecued pancakes? On Saturday morning, June 12, the employees and _ their families, of Dresser Industrial Ltd. Orillia, were served a pancake breakfast. The pancakes were cooked outdoors over open charcoal on a monster barbeque, along with sizzling sausages They were topped with real butter and maple syrup, orange juice and coffee completed the breakfast. To make it even more enjoyable the bosses did all the cooking and serving As each family finished eating the husbands enjoyed taking their wives and families on a tour of the plant, to see where Daddy works. I was one of the fortunate guests to be invited to this wonderful breakfast as this is where my husband Fred spends his spare Nu IMPORTED--PACKED FRESH DAILY--CANADA NO. 1 GRADE CELERY HEARTS ~4 CAROLI NA--TENDER--STRINGLESS GREEN » 39 J BEANS CALIFORNIA--FLAVOURFUL--JUICY SWEET 69 J NECTARINES® ACTION PRICED! TENDERFLAKE--PURE MAPLE LARD LEAF 49: FROZEN FOODS! DIXIE HOME, FROZEN, APPLE, CHERRY OR BLUEBERRY ACTION PRICED! Fruit Pies 3 +r $1.00 FROZEN, BANANA, POUND CAKE, DEVILS FOOD (CHOC. BROWNIES 13-0Z Sara Lee Cakes 020 $1.19 SUNSQUEEZE--FROZEN---UNSWEETENED--CONCENTRATED Orange Juice 3 2%H221$1.00 FROZEN--REGULAR OR PINK LEMONADE OR LIMEADE Minute Maid i2vthoxiin DOYS __.1-LB PKG CANADA NO. 1 GRADE FLORIDA---TENDER LARGE FULL COBS SWEET 5 | GF y CORN ONTARIO GROWN--FRESH DAILY LEAF 2/39: LETTUCE JANE PARKER--SLICED BUY 2 LOAVES--SAVE 19c RAISIN) BREAD 4m' g SLICED--OLD-FASHIONED OR ITALIAN STYLE (BUY 2 LOAVES--SAVE 9c) Jane Parker Bread 2.242:'.»-: 89 JANE PARKER SAVE 10: Frosted Ball Donuts = +s: S97 JANE PARKER Snowflake Rolls SAVE 10c pkg of 12 49¢ LIBBY'S ACTION PRICED! BLUEWATER--HADDOCK time five days a week. Cliff Thompson of r PKG Waubaushene would like : to thank his friends and GETTI "NS CHIPS aor ¢ ACTION PRICED! neighbours for the many cards, gifts, visits and phone calls he received while a patient in Soldiers Memorial Hospital. ASSORTED--COCOBALL---SNOWBALL Lido Mallows MASTER PREMIUM ACTION PRICED! Dog Dinner = #2) +405 $2.49 PLAIN--RAISIN & DATE--APPLE CINNAMON CEREAL Harvest Crunch aibtox $9.89 ACTION PRICED! BOVRIL LUNCHEON MEAT RASPBERRY OR STRAWBERRY--WITH PECTIN Mrs. Lukes Jams i $1.99 Peanut Butter ubir Bz 9-fl-0z jar 5 9O¢ PURE--GRAPE--CRABAPPLE OR STRAWBERRY Kraft Jellies ACTION PRICED! LIBBY'S FANCY TOMATO JUICE ACTION PRICED! ror rks OO WESGATE by Lorraine Kindy VANILLA, BUTTERSCOTCH OR CHOCOLATE RIPPLE The regular meeting of St. John's U.C.W. was held in the new church hall on Tuesday evening, June 8, 1976. The meeting was opened with a thought 2 LITRE from the President en- titled "Ten Little Words CARTON -- If it is to be, it is up to me'. i The worship service, conducted by Mrs. Vera Keetch, was on the theme "What do you more than Harbour UCW met 12-02 TIN 48-FL-OZ TIN 39+ HANSONS--100% PURE--FROM CONCENTRATE--SUGAR ADDED SWEET MIXED--YUM YUMS--BABY DILLS ACTION PRICED! others?"' A film 'To ORANGE BICK'S Escape -- To Return'? -- the church, refugees and 7 Bante tite P development was shown. JUICE pica PICKLES This portrayed the life of many of the refugees in 9: Tanzania and Bangladesh and how they are being assisted by the church. Mrs. McKibbon gave a short talk on Steward- ship. The minutes were read and approved and the roll call answered by a verse concerning 'Sing'. The main item of business was the voting of a substantial sum to the Church Council for use in paying for new chairs and other expenses. It was also decided that the U.C.W. would sponsor one boy for ten days at Midland wie Wednesday, June 23, 1976, Page 9 7 PREPARED BYE-THE-SEA--LIGHT CHUNKS French's Mustard = *-4@4¢ Tuna Fish ssorin J ¢ 2-lb ctn $1 79 Nestle's Quik Red Rose Tea Bags +»+<0$1.19 om 9¢ Chef Boy-Ar-Dee ACTION PRICED! 15loz tine g SPAGHETTI & MEATBALLS--LASAGNA--DINNERS Fig Bars Hugel Avenue SUAS, SA ADAB AAD AISA > > ie

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