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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 10 Dec 1985, p. 15

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Sloan an honourary life member of Huronia District Auxiliary The new president of the Ontario Hospital Auxiliaries Association has been made an honourary life member of the Huronia District Hospital Auxiliary. Louise Sloan, a former Midlander and a former secretary of the auxiliary, when the local hospital for Midland was St. Andrew's, became president of the Ontario Hospital Auxiliaries Association on Dec. 2. Cathy Martin, president of the Huronia District Hospital Auxiliary, went to Toronto to the con- vention to present Sloan with her honourary membership. Nancy Keefe of Midland, a past president of the Ontario Hospital Auxiliaries Association, of- ficiated at the oath taking ceremony when Sloan - became the Association's ae Bellini | Py Git ® Certificates available - Featuring Merle Norman Cosmetics Make-up Lessons, Make-up applications, Manicures, Pedicures, Facials, Waxing Mountainview Mall 526-7788 [2 42424234222345242224 Fourteen Markle Community Newspapers employees (from Midland, Penetanguishene, Elmvale and Wasaga Beach) accepted a challenge from Young Drivers of Canada to demonstrate their skills behind the wheel, during National Safe Driving Week (Dec. 1-7). Yesterday, Young Drivers' Midland Centre Directory Barry Elliott (left) ae by the Midland Times to Ad4AAASA4A4) Safe driving at the Midland Times congratulate Reporter Paul San- derson (centre) and Salesperson Dawna Rientsma (right) for their high scores of 92 percent. Rientsma, later judged the overall winner, was presented with a road hazard emergency kit, while the office staff received a special plaque from Young Drivers in appreciation of its con- tribution to Safe Driving Week. by Tamiya, Kyosho & Marui from >BQ95 GAMES PLUS... Now features sx NORTH SIMCOE'S LARGEST SELECTION OF PLASTIC MODEL KITS & SUPPLIES @ Revell @ Airfix @ MPC @ Matchbox @ A.M.T. @ Otaki @ Monogram @ Tamiya @ Italeri @ Hasegawa and others! 'RADIO-CONTROLLED' ¢ Sik | 299 King St., 'An Authorized Commodore Dealer' 526-2464 Se Here's pre-Christmas note to you sweet-tooths VALORIE SR aKEE eras pies, puddings. Sweet foods give so many of us pleasure, but some of us also worry about excess sugar consumption. Eating too much sugar isn't -just a Christmas problem, but unknown to many of us a year 'round problem. Large amounts of sugar are often con- tained in many everyday food items such as certain cereals, salad dressing, ketchup and peanut butter to name a few. the season to indulge in shortbreads, chocolates and Each Canadian consumes about 400 calories worth of sugar a day. To cut down on sugar intake read the labels and remember sugar is also known as sucrose, invert sugar, fructose, lactose, glucose, dex- trose, galactose and maltose. To cut down on the use of sugar when baking or cooking, use spices, instead of sugar. Tips for coffe lovers...add cinnamon instead of sugar. For tea lovers add dried mint or a mixture of whole cloves, a piece of cinnamon or some gingerroot into the pot. A special Christmas dinner a aetes \TTWOOD The Christmas dinner to be served at the Penetang Legion on Dec. 12 will be for members of the Canadian Diabetes Association and their families, but don't let that make you think it will be any different to the usual good fare found on other Christmas tables. This is the third an- nual dinner for the ;Midland, Penetang and District Branch and _ from all account will be just as tasty - and filling - and just as much fun as other years. Basic foods for diabetics are the same as for the general population, and ruling eg gers SANK SK RET SII ESI RSE LL SR LE SASK NOTICE HOME COMPUTERS & SOFTWARE Commencing December 9, these winter hours will be in effect for our Sales Departments! e/Viondays 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. eTuesday to Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. e Saturdays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Courtesy until 6 p.m.) Season's Greetings to All! Bourgeois Motors 472 Hugel Ave. 526-2278 Courtesy Chrysler 723 King St. 526-3777 WS SOS SS LES LES YES LES ES LES LES ES YESS LES ES ES ES ES LES LES ESTES ES EE LE EB out a too sweet dessert, is the only concession the planning committee makes, in drawing up the menu. There will be a program of en- tertainment and a little music to lighten the spirits, and the executive of the branch are hoping for a good turn-out to make the whole thing swing. In the community news of last Wednesday, the cost for children was written as $2.50. It is $3.50 and for adults $7 - for a good dinner and a pleasant evening among friendly people. Call 526- 8997 and leave your name and number in the group on the answering service. Tuesday, December 10, 1985, Page 15

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