The Huron Expositor, 1973-01-11, Page 9• News of
Correspondent
Mrs. Hugh Berry
The Sympathy. of the ,cdle-
,munity is eXtended to Mrs. Vis-
tor Hargreaves and Family., in
.the loss, of her father, the I ate
Mr. Arnolclaienclerson, Ingersoll:
Mr. Wesley I-lam and son,
John, Huntsville visited for afew
days this week with Mr. Ham's
mother, Mrs. C. Ham and Miss
Mary E. sivaii.
M r. and Mrs. Ross SmithRus-
selclale visited von Friday with
Mrs. H. Berry.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McPhee,
Toronto ,-spent the holiday with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Dalrymple arid Bonnie. "
Mr. Douglas McBeath Andlo-
anne and Scott spent 'a few days
with Mrs. J.W. McBeath.
Mrs. Murray Tyndall is a
patient in Seaferth Hospital. We
,wish her a speedy recovery.
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SATURDAY, -JANUARY 13,1973 .8:O0 'Mary Tyler Moore Show
8:30 Flip Wilson Show
8:30 Maigrichon et Gras Dpuble 9:30 Front Page Challenge ' • •
9:00' The Littlest Hobo ' 10:00 Tuesday'aNght ,
'9:30 Frightenstein - 11:00 The National News
10:30 Science, Workshop 11:20 P.M.
11:09 Dive & Laugh. 11:45• "TarZan The Fearless"
12:00 Reach For The Top ‘-‘ BuSter Crabbe and Jac-
12:3'0 Horst Koehler Show 4ueline' Wells.
1:00 The Outdoor Sportsinan' WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17,1973
1:34 Mr. Chips 8:00 ontario Schools
2100 College Sports • 8:45 Mr. Dressup
4:00 Curling ' 9;15 Ontario SChools
5:00 Bugs Benny/Road Runner 10:30 Friendly Giant
Hour 1.0:45 Chez Helene
Double cooking . saves time
and money
Fixing- double' recipes of
family favorites, then freezing
some for another meal 45 a real
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Here are some do's and don'ts
for freezing meals that, can be
heated or cooked and' Served
later. You should plan that pre-
cooked main dishes will not be
•stored in the freezer more than
two or three months.
Prepare the food as if it is to be
served right away. Do not aver-
. cook. In fact, some foods such as
rnacaro0 and vegetables are bet-
ter if slightly underdone. 'Final
cooking is done just before serv-
ing. Crumb or „eheese toppings
A should be added when the food is
reheated for serving,
Quick cooling of -cooked food
helps keep the natural flattor,_
color, and texture of the food.'
It' also preNnts or retards the
growth of bacteria that may cause
spoilage. To cool, setunoovered
pan of food in iced or very cold
water, or set'pan on ice. Always
use moisture-vapor-proof free-
zer containers or freezer wrap or
.the special boil-in bagS now on
'the market. -Freeze and store
foods immediately after prepara-
tion at zero degrees or below.
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News of Varna
OrreapOndent
Fred MOCIyinont
A happy esIsrent.ti4t 'place in
Pilot Mound, Manitoba when Mr.
and Mrs. D. A. „Towson ceie r
brated their sixtieth wedding
anniversary with a family dinner
at the , Chalet, Le Riviere and
opeii hpuse later at the Legion
Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson have
One daughter, Helen, Mrs. Jack
Spearman, Crystal, City and
five grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs..Joheson were
married on'`December 25, 1912
at the home o'f the bride's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Ste-
phenson, Varna,. Ontarie where
they farmed until 1919 when they
came to La Riviere, Manitoba
where they continued farming
until -retiring to Pilot Mound lir,
1960.
Messages of congratulations
were received from Queen Eliza-
beth, Lt. Governor McKeag,
Prime Minister Trudeau; Con-
servative Leader, Robert Stan-
field, Hon. John Diefenbaker,,
Jack Murta, M,P., Ii. J.Einar-
, son M.P.P., Opposition , Leader
. Spivak and Liberal Leader Izzy
Asper along with many tele-
grams and letters of congratu-
,lationS.
Among those pre-Sent were
Mrs. Johnson's two sisters, Mrs.
.0erner tresidents.wed 5t:): years
slides of her recent trip through..
Europe.
TheAMU. al Congregational
meeting of, the United Church will
12e held on ThtirsdaY evening of
',this week. '
Mr. and Mrs. George Ort-
wein of. Great Fallsli Manitoba,
, are visiting relatimes' in the vici-
nity this week.
Mr. Harold Dawson has,been
a patient in Clinton Pubik Host'
pital during the past week. .
Me, and Mrs. Fred McCly-
moat 'returned, home last week
• after' visiting 'relatives for a
Couple of weeks at King City
and Willowdale. •
Our local Librarian) Miss ,
Edith Beatty had the misfortune
to fall on the ice and fracture
herright ern) last week.
6:00 Adam 12 .
6:30 FYI
7:00 Madde
7:30 On The Buses
8:00 Hockey
10:30 Countrytime
11:00 The National News
11,:151'Prpvincial 'Affairw , • •
11:20 , P.M. •
11:45 Movie - "marooned"
Gregory Peck and Richard
C renna. -
SUNDAY, JANUARY 14,19'73
8:30 Ontario Schools <
10:30 Quelle Famille
11:00 Hymn Sing
11:30 Junior Talent Hour •
12:30 Family Finder
1:00 Roy Jewell
1:30 Country Canada _,,
2:00 Audubon Wildlife Theatre
2;30 Under Attack
3:30 super Bowl.
6:00 Father Dear Father' .
6:30 Act Fast
7:00 The Beachcombers
7:30 Black Beauty
8:00 Churchill The Man
9:00 Sunday At Nine
10:00 Weekend
11,;00 The National NeWs
11:15 Nation's Business
11:20 P.M.
11:45 Under Attack ,
MONDAY, JANUARY 15,1973
• 8:00 Ontario Schoolsi •
8:45. Mr. Dressup
9:15 Ontario Schools
10:S0 Friendly Giant
10:45 Chez Helene
11:00 Sesame Street
12:00 Cartoons
12i30 News
12:45 Movie: "A Storm In '
'Summer" - Peter Ustinov
' and Marilyn Mason.
2:20 Fashions In Sewing
2:30 Dick Berryman
1;00, Take 30
3:30 Edge of Night
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Drop-In
5:00 My Three sons
5:30 t.b.a. .•
6:ui, Pierre Berton
6:30 FYI
7:00 Gunsmoke
8:00 Partridge Family
8:30 Canna
9:30 This IS The Law
10:00 Nature of Things
10:3Q Man Alive
11:00 The National News
11:20 P.M.
11:45 "Night Monster" starring
Irene Harvey and Bela '
Lugosi.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1973
8:00 Ontario Schools
8i45 Mr. Dressup
9:15 Ontario Schools
10:-0 Canadian Schools
10i30 Friendly Giant
10:45 Chez Helene
11:00 Sesame Street
12:00 Cartoons
12:30 News
12:45 Movie: "Trouble Along
The Way" - John Wayne
and Donna Reed.
,2:20 Fashions In Sewing
2:30 Dick Berryman
3:00 Take 30 .
3:30 Edge of Night
4:00 Family Court
4:30 Drop-In
5:00 My Three Sons
5:30 Going plays
6:00 Pierre Berton
6:30 FYI
7:00 The New Dick Van Dyke
Show
emperatures Riding
a.m. and the YouthClebwillatieet
at 8:1‘1,a).M. ,
An ,t chat Bible Class will
begin tld7ct Sunday Evening at
9:30 p.m.'in the Manse;.
Miss JSrinifer Kirkby,
. daughter of Mr. andalra.Douglas
Kirkby is a patient in dick Child-
ren's War Memorial Hospital,
London,; We wish her 9. speedy
recovery. ,
,.. The Institute eiiChre parties
will resume on Friday evening.
Mr. abd Mrs. •Keith flock
and Jeanette spent Christmas
Day at,the home of.her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh,Rinn, Bel"-
graYe. Jannette .re rained with
her grandparents for the holi-
days.• '
MiSsion Band members' "are
reminded of , their monthly meet-
ing this, Sunday at the usual time.
Mrs: Helen Williamson,
daughter's Eileen and'Iois and
Lynne McDonald returned home
from an enjoyable motor trip to
Florida where they visited many
interesting places including
'Disney World and Cypress Gar-
dens.
Mr. and Mrs. JOhn Gordon
have arrived home from a holi-
day in Florida.
Mr. Bid Bell returned to
Westminister Hospital, Lon-
den, oirSunday for further treat-
'Vent. We hope his stay will be
a short one. •
Mrs. W. Sholdice , spent
Chiistmas with her daughter and
family Mrs. Ian ye:thee, Walton.
, Those visiting with Mr. and
Mrs.. Ian Wilbee for Christmas
were Mr. and Mrs.- P. Paul, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Giles and family,
Mr, and Mrs. Ken Wilbee and
Bruce and Mrs. 'R. Wilbee of
Ethel.
11:00 Sesame Street
12:0Q Cartoons
1•2:30 News
12:45 Movie: "Thief" Richard,
Crenna & Angie Dickinson•
2:20 Fashions in Sewing-
2:30 Dick Berryman
3:00 ,40440 „ .
3:30 Edge of Night .
4:00 Family Court
-4:30 Drop-In
,5:00 Three Sons
5:30 't.b.a.
6:00 Pierre Berton.
6:30, FYI
7:00 Emergency
8:00' This Land
a:30 'Man At The 'Top
9:30 Bejart
11:00 TheNational News
11:20 P.M.'
11:45-=Movie - "Siege Of The
Saxons" - Janette Scott
• and Ronald Lewis.
THURSDAY,JANUARY 18, 1973
8:00 Ontario Schools .
8:45 Mr: Di-essup
9:15 Ontario Schools
10:00 Canadian Schools
10:30 Friendly Giant
10:45 'Chez Helene
11;00 Sesame Street '
12:00 Cartoons
12:30 News
12:45 Movie: "Storm Warning"
Ginger Rogers and Ronald.
Reagan.
Fashions In Sewing
Shirley Taylor
Take 30
Edge _of Night
Family Court
Drop-In ,
My Three Sons, •
5:30 Reach For The Top •
• 6:00 Pierre Berton,
6:30 FYI
• 7:00 Midweek Magazine
.7:30 The Bob Newhart Show
8:00 Carol Burnett Show
9:00 Movie: "True Grit" -
' John Wayne, Kim Darby
and Glen CaMpbell.
11:00 The National News
11:20 P,. M.
11:45 Movie -' "They Came To
Rob Las Vegas" - Jack
Faience & 'Lee J. Cobb.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 19,1973 •
8:00
8:45
9:15
10:30
10:45
11:00
12:00
12:30
12:45
2:20
2:30
3:00
3:30
4:00
4;30
5;00
5:30
6:00
6;30
'7:00
9130
8:00
8:g0
9:00
10:Q9
11:00
11:20
11:45
Wesley Cockerline of Pilot Mound
and Mrs. Luther Sanders, Sea-
forth, a niece. Mrs. Eileen Con-
. sitt, 'Zurich and a nephew, me.
and Mrs. Eimer 'Turner of, Varna
who were present at the, nod-
ding sixty years' ago and a
niece, Mrs. John Bosse, . ef
Montreal.
•
The United Church Women
met in the church last Thurs-
day evening - with twenty-four
members present. The press-
- dent, .. Mrs. Ralph.* Stephenson
opened the meeting with aprayer"
group one were in charge of
Devotions with t he,, topic being
4,Plans for the New Year"'. Mrd.
Robert Stirling gave a reading
followed by a hymn and prayer.
Scripture was read by Mrs., Ida
,McClinehey. The offering was
taken up by -Mrs. Bob Webster
and dedicated by Mrs..Tiorence
Elliott. Readings on -the New
Year were given by Mrs. Wni,
Taylor, Mrs. Wm, MOAsh 'and
Mrs, Mervin Johnston, Mrs.
Robert Stirkg,closed the devo-
tions with a Myer. -The busi-
n,ess period was led by Mrs.
Ralph• Stephenson. Mrs. Gordon
Johnston read the minutes arid
gaVe the Roll Call which was
answered by paying the member-
ship fee.
Correspondence notes., were
read iron those who received
Christmas Mixes. The treasurer
gave her report. There were
sixty-seVen calls made to sick
and shutins during-the past month.
Mrs. Robert "Taylor showed
'bat
2:20
2:30
3:00
3:10
4:00
4:30
5:00
Ontari%Schoels
Mr. Dressup
Ontario Schools
Friendly Giant
Chez Helene
Sesame Street
C artoons
News
Movie: "She Waits''-
David McCallum & Patty
Duke. ,
Fashions in Sewing
Market . Place
Take 30
Edge -Of Night
Family Court
Drop-In
My Three Sons
t.b.a.
Pierre Berton
FYI •
The Odd Couple
Sanford And Soh
M*A*S*H
All In The Flmily
't'ommy Hunter Show
Hawaii Five-0
The National News
P.M.
Movie: "The Macom-
ber Affair" - Gregory
Peck & Robert Preston.
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Correspondent '
Mrs.Allan McCall
The first meeting of the
Walton 1,1,,C.W. in 1973 was held
-in the basement of the church
with a small attendance. Mrli.
N. Reid was in Charge. of `the
deVOtions. The topic "What do.
Those People, Want" was given
.by Mrs. Edna Hackwell and was
takdn from an article by Rev.
Milton, a former missionary in
the Philip phies.We give help to
these people but with strings
attached, he said? "
Rev. D. Dnelten' presided for
the installation of officers and'
the offering was received by Mrs.
Ken McConald. •
Mrs. Neil McGavin presided
for the business and opened this
part of the meeting with a"Chal-
lenge for the New Year. Minutes
were read by secretary, Mrs.
Hackweli.
It was decided to have a Pot-
luct Supper at the Annual Meeting
Jan. 18.
An 'invitation was extended to
the Executive to meet with the
Walton Unit in February. '
Mrs. Bean read an interesting
letter from Ghana, Africa'where
her son Gerald works.
• Next week at the morning
Service at 11:15 a.m. le Duff's
United, the young people whq
attended the Toc - Alpha Con-
ference, will be presenting their
report. They Were,.Clayton and
Dianne Fraser, Joan Bennett,
Dena Wey and Gail Traviss.
Changes in the orderppf ser-
vice will be introduced on sugges-
tion of the Session: The sermon ,
will be near the end; and we
will sing four. hymns. Mission
Band will meet Sunday at 11:15
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