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an arm bouquet ofwhite, roses.
•• • •. • As matron of honor for her
, Bethany 'United Church was Siester, Mrs -Gordon Fair wore an
ankle length gown of poinsetta
red velvet fashioned with full
skirt •and double • bertha c011ar.
The groom's. sister, Miss. Grace
ized the wedding of *l▪ ured Witzel was bridesmaid in an
Ganuflie, Regal, daughter identically styled gown. Both
mr, d Mrs. . Bruce , wore matching mittens and
Ganurdexi ; mora and shoei. Their headdresses were of
maurice Witzel, son', of Mr, and: white feathers 'and they carried
mrs; .T.,Wesley Witzel,1, Elora. nosegays of white mums .
mi.. 'Rae§ was assisted by the Tiny Susan Fair, niece of the
grom's uncle,‘ the 144., J. Wit- bride, was a winsome nowei giri
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in a floor length' •frock of the
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the scene On Saturda5.r, Decem-
ber 13tii of a beautiful pre.,Christ-
alas double ring ceremony when
the Rev, Thcs. J. Reese solemn -4
• Biacets and standardS of white
a,dragons & chrysanthemums 'headdress was a bandeau of white
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with candelabra and ferns madel feathers and :She carried min -
an ettractiye'setting for the 2.301' iature nosegay of white mums.
cerenionY; • ' ,•,Dougaas Gammie; nephew Of the
The bride, a 1051 'graduate of
the , Hamilton General Hospital
School .ef Nursing/given in
marriage by her father. Her floor
• length gown wai fathiOned with
'a strapless bodice of allteen lace
• witli,Matching lace ;appliqued to
irregular points c.nthe nylon
marquisette skirt. Her matching
• lace jacket was buttoned Up the
• front to a Queen Anne collar and
the Sleeves were lily -pointed. Her
fingertip • veil of nylon •• tulle,
edged with lace, was -held by a.
bride, 'was ring -bearer.
• Mr. Grant.Gammie of 11. 11, 1
Arms? brother, of the bride, was
best man. His brother, Di% .R. B.
.Gammie of Hespeler, and the
groom's Uncle; Mr. Thomas ;Wit-
zel 'of R.B. 1, Elora, were the
•ushers ' .
Mrs.. R. B.' Gammie ;played -the
traditioriali*edding music and the
accompaniments for the' soloist,
•Mo. D. 'Airdrie, who sang 'Ile -
cause" • and "less: this' House".
For her daughter's Wedding,
Mrs., Garin -rile wore' a navy sheer
redingote over a matching siik
• dress.. - Her.accessories were navy
and pink and her "corsage; pink
carnatiOns. The gfootn's mother
chose a. black: .silk. crepe gown
With black accessories 'and Car -
'sage of pink carnations.
Fifty, guest§ attended the re-
ception'.at Mara United Cpurch:
sthree-tiered •cake trimmed in
Silver and pink, white tapers and
whitemtims, decorated the tables.
Attached to each place card were
•white miirn and fern ,corsages,
• later worn ,by the guess.
WHEN Alt STRIKES
At the first twinge of rheumatic pain—
' take Templeton's T -R -C's. Over a mil-.
'lion T -R -C's used every month, for
• speedy relief. from pain caused by rlseu-
. madam, arthritis. neuralgia..lumbago and
• Kiatica. Why suffer needlessly? Keep
T -R -C's on hand. and use them promptly.
Daly 65c, $1.35 at drug counters. T442
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HRISTMAS PRIZE
RAW WINNERS.
Prize draws Were a feature of
the Christrnaa season at several
• local stores, and at the Firemen's
Christmas dance the Lo -La -Le
sponsored, draw was made, under
the direction of Miss PhylliS•Gib„.
son: Lorne Hackett won the tri,
light; Marian Nicholson, the
smoker; and Oliver glenn, the
end table,
• At POrdon's Gift Shop a talk-
ing doll was Won by Isabelle Mc-
Pherson of 4t. Helens,
• :Tricycles were won by Oscar
White, R. 3, LucknoW, at ,the
Co -bp Grocery and`by Eileen MC
.GillivraY, R. 3, HolyrOod, at D.
R. Finlayson's Grocery.
At Glenn's Grocery a wool'
blanket was won by Norman Mc -
'Donald of St. Helens: • •
Winners at' Ashton's were, Mrs.
.H. Eedy,. Dungannon, a • wool
blanket, with teddy bears going
to Mrs. Tom MacDonalO, 4,
Kincardine and Mrs. A. C.
,Grocery there were
five winners . as follows: Mrs.
Stuart Collyer,. $10.00; .Mrs. Ewart
Taylor,. $5,00; •Mrs: Robt. Rae,
case of canned goods; Mrs. How -
art Harris, case of canned' goods;
• Wm. Bushell, 3 -pound .'box of
• chocolates. . , .
' At the Fruit" Market, Mrs.
Wilfred Steele, Ripley, won
Kleenex, doll with $5.00 attached
and Mrs. Joe • Weiler, a $2.09
Kleenex doll. •
.At. The Playhouse theatre on
Christmas Pay,, Penna. Johnston
of Parkhill made the draw, with.
:,Lorne Reid 'winning the table
lamp arid Ian ;Morton the end
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' For a .motor ht..). to various pays! •
points in Florida, the • bride" :
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changed to a moss green' all -wool
shit;--inatchin•g- - accessories-----in-
"green and "brown, a.brown mol
' ton •coat • and mauve orchid Car -
Sage: . . . ' ' • .
• On their return Mr: and' Mrs:
• Witzel will live On the groorn'it. ,
.farm .at R. R. .1, -Elora.
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-ROSEMARY THYME
• :The old year is drawing .to -a
close,and the new year will soon
be on. us. The old year that has
brought for each of:us a measure
of joy and sorrow; of content-• .
merit and 'disappointment
for sorrie there has keen sorrow I.
so deep that, for thein; they will
..- •always remember 1952 for .1Tie
sorrow it brought them' and for .;.
•others the. year .1.062, wili brihe
'year of of special joy., Whatever the.
• old ,year'brought to each individ,,
• ual, there 'is always the hope for
t.the • New Year that it Will be the
brightest and best andmot boun-
tiful yet And that is •v,rhat'I hope.
it• will be for . yOu.
'preferable to mince pie.
PINEAPPLE FLUFF -got* nice
welcome at „table ene dinner: 1
No. 21/2 can ,crushed pineapple,
1 tbsp. gelatin, I/2 tsp. salt, 1 egg,
IA cup sugar, tsp. lemon juice,
cup WMPPI.P.0 cream, Soften
gelatin in It cU s :from.
apple; dissolve over hot water;•
cool. Add salt to egg yolk. Beat
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slightly; add sugar gradually',
continuing to beat. Add lemon
juice, •gelatin, pineapple; egg
white beaten to soft peaks, and
cream stiffly and lightly folded
ix.• Unmold to serve .az4iiish
e ra whipped -cream, tdesir4
One thing 1 have. equir4V.: .
•you can't have too many cookie,
around in the holiday season.
Ever put well chopped preserv-
ed ginger in plain sugar ,cookke
doUgh? About 1/4 or one-third
cup will be enough, And this is
a:good idea to use the swop that
rubs off the chunks of ginger
• and settles in the bottom, of the
box or'bag . . :i made Ilelen's
CoOkies.,. the reel* ,for which I
gave you some time. age. In case
you didn't save it, I'll give, it
again. I rolled some in cocoanut,
some in finely chopped nutmeato
and some in the ginger sugar,
and they' were the best . the
best ever. •. .•'
. HELEN'S .COOICIES:, 11/2 cups.
dates, 1 cup, white sugar, 2 egg.
C.'.00k. Mix in 3 cups .rice- crisp-.
ies. Roll in balls. Roll in cocoa-
• Remeinber My Qatrneal Bars?
They , • are very . good now too.
Make a nice simple .dessert • as.
well, served warm with hard
sauce.
• And here is a hard sauce'y ideal
. o:ht.aPplepie, or ir:ince
pie, or hot fruit pudding. Cream
well .Y4 cup butter or margarbe,
and ereaiinto, it 1 cup powdered
sugar. When nice and creamy add,
• a pinch of nutmeg, and 11/2 tbsp.
inel*seti. Cream well. Spread on
buttered plate. Chifl well. Cut
intO, squares and place one:
each serving. . • ' '
Ever mold your jeflied .Niege-,
table salad m .a deep pie plate?
Make itt* :a bit stiffer than usual
perhaPS. Cut into; pie shaped
wedges, decorate: •With fluffy .
sal* ,dressing, as you Would
,whIpped, .cream on a pie. • . ,
• Should you have sweet pot- '
atoes for your New Year's din-
ner vegetable, you might save
• your oninge .shells, and fill them'
•with niashed and seasoned, pot-
atoes. Pop in the oven ith a,
• db o butter on the t They
p• even be impr. • - • with a
of the grated e rind in
the potatoes:
• I love peppermin • ice .cream, •
but ,the family -doesn't, and ap-
parently it isn't a' popular con-
• fection, as I find it is seldom in
the. shops., But I've found a wap
to have it all myself. I make •
ice cream with. the prepared Rim- • -
der; :and When .I beat it after thrt,
first freezing, I: divide it into
thirds. (or a little. more! for me)
'and into the thirdI mix crushed .
peppermint stick. When I. put 'it
back into the frezing tray I div-
ide it from .the remainder with
an ice cube section: I have my
peppermint. ice cream than which
there is none more delicious, and
the family haveplain ice cream.
And .A. Happy And ProsPerOus
New Year To You. • •
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• Are' you still eating the Xmas
ttirkey, and the New 'Year one
coming right up?'It might be•a.
good . idea to give the family
• something different for dinner to -
nigh . . . just in case Your Xmas• .
fowl.' is still holding out pretty
• well. You might have , assbrted
cold cuts; or they might even be,
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• Pleased to see a well -cooked roast and still . produce as many ,,,,
. of beef, Or steak, :definitely', ste.ak.
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it_ would be, a delightful change ... . ' Grade( A Egg... ., by feeding, .
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ter the rich Christrhas fare. - I . •a "Fresh -Mix Laying Mash"•
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A sirloin steak ' weighting two
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• Sims, unless their appetites ar4
pretty good; To pan-fry one;inch
thick steak Snit) the edges to pre-
vent meat curling. Use. a...heavy
,pan grid rub pieces. of • the fatt
over the pan. Have pan very hot.
Cook two ' to' three' minute's on
•each side for • rare, three to four
for rnediuni, and four' to five for
well-dOne. If steak is to he Well
done, it is best •to reduce the heat
• or the meat' may be ,c6Oked too
mucl- on the outside. To broil'
• ;, 4ter: 'lire -heat the broiler, snin'
•th - .• f'es of the 'fat and ,place
•.tho•g-..Ak oh the' broiler rack
•ti.bitt'l three inches below the
heating unit. Leave oven door.
slightly ajar. Brown meat on both
sides, five minutes for rare, six
for medium and seven for well.,
done.
We ,are arriving dt the place
• where we think that grapes anci
pickles taste ,better than anything,
;t sin-iple gelatin dessert or fruit
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