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s died Sun yto St Joseph. I'bul,'4t0Gdraon $iIMutu' Hospital, Wildon. t•� ridxa k GEORG_ Harold McNally ',And' oaaldThe former Mcie CooPer, ofHopper. Flowex bearers were Gorge
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Baden Powell in 1920: Her .Anne, Joan,. Elaine and Laurie four chtlreny;'" rCt�l(ltd� "'
Hopper. died Sunday In $opto, Boron w
: husband died in 1969. Pi? Mfrs'�`110� P�d��axt� �jtnertStd�t�t
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Mrs. Powell is survived by in Egmondville, she was a life '''M°tltca Joa>y,,, m194r
daughters, Mrs. Kenneth (Helen) MRS FREDERICK HOEPFNER 171tzabvth, iVfts, l+ tc C ''tlotli tits,
g 1 _ long, resident of this area.
t-irtlrby ai>d .d:ti�altijPsep aj
R.. Elliott and Mrs. A: R. (Je ) Mrs. Frederick Hoepfner of She was married in W.Ingipeg Seaforth atl�"$►yq ,gt gt$e tt�djr tt, Mti
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• ,, P ., both of London' { Solis, Egmondville died Wednesday in angor husband predeceased. her
Donald of London, Kenneth of Victoria Hospital, Londgn. She in 1939. She was educated in KtA b ntdtB�br inr><gan,
Cao orna; a sister, MPs. Percy was 76. Egmondville and was a memoir ro er o•,n "pf 11 IjFettsy>I4 "
(Maida) Hitchin of Toronto; a Born in Germany, she was the of Egmon,dville'United ChurchAba�Ga#l,: Mrs,
And a sister fix.
brother, Cecil of Toronto; eightH
undt of Kitchener also survive
farmer Marguerita boss. Her Surviving are six children,
grandchildren;, four great -grand- husband; to whom she was Ethel, Mrs. Alex „ Boyes of f era a ace w
The un 1 s ry as held
children. married in Sarnia in 1970, Seaforth; Isabelle,-, Mrs. Robert
Monday from .l;t. lames
H Jwith Father. LarahThebody was at the R SBox survives, along with two sisters. •Asleeson, Califordia; Arthur A.,' ,
funeral home, Seaforth, .where She was educated in Germany London; William J., Hensall; officiating. Interment followed p.1
Sills, Patrick FI
St. James Pallbearers
' tphmfuneral secvice was held at 3 anFunera� servicesd was a if will be held Kttchenere. Muriel, MxsandRob Glen ert E11i R were
Ronald .Planet at HaFlahpJ a n,-
DEVASTATION -- Sundays tornado, truck at a uninhabited wat not harmed by the tornado, The Burial followed in Maitland- Friday. at 2 p.m. from the R.S.Box Kitchener, 12 grandchildren, 11 $ y le'
farm owned by Anthony Polland in Hibbert stone foundation in the foreground is from a barn bank Cemetery:',, Funeral Home. Rev. J.C.Britton „ great grandchildren and . four Maitland -
Gordon Nohle and Larry Gowan,
that wa's torn down some time ago. Staff Photo)Pallbearers were Jim Fenn, will officiate and` interment will real real randchildren.
Towns on Sunday, uprooting trees and tossing 9 ( g g g
' Charles Haney, •bonald Colemaq, ' follow in Egmondville Cemetery. Two sisters, Mrs. William'
Which old h
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branches around. e oouse, ch is
� Doug Elliott and Bill Wi l bee. Finnigatt, Bluewater Rest Home, GENERAL,
Flower bearers were Jack Eisler CI M H
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and ,Bill Miller.
WILLL-1�M EARLS HAWLEY
Zurich and ara, TS. arry
Pretty; Seafwth, also survive.
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Mr. William Earle Hawley
MAPLE CHARLOTTE
ACCOUNTING,
disadvantages of the latest report
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
cards,
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passed quietly away on Sunday,
Funeral services were held
Lunch was served and a social
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Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. J.D.
hour w'as spent.
MRS. WILLIAM D. HOPPER
April 7, 1974 at the Manor
Monday from the G.A.Whitney -
your dinner. (Agriculture Canada),
Subject and Helen of Kitchener.
Miss Colleen 'Ryan spent
her mother, Mrs. W.A.Wright.,
verydne
`They
Mrs. William Hopper, the
Nursing Home where, he has been
Funeral , Home with Rev.
SERVICE'
Mrs. Elsie DroVer•of Hamilton
r desserts. can turn an
1 cup maple syrup
the, holiday with friends here.
` former Edna M. McNeil,, died at
a patient for the past two years.
J,C.Britton officiating. Interment
ordinary meal into •something
her residence in Seaforth Friday,
Mr. Hawley celebrated his 96th
in Maitlandbank Cemetery
INCOME,,TAX
great or make a superb .main
following a sudden illness. She
birthday on February 23rd and he '
followed.
Pallbearers were Dan and Bill
Returns prepared.' Aecouo
Mi. ---and- Mrs. Millard of
was 78:
and Mrs. Hawley celebrated their
Cameron, Jack Boyes, Donald
ing Assistaiiee for Small'
Patterson enjoyed Easter
Her husband, who she married
65th Wedding Adniversary on
Cameron and Harold and Stewart
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Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murray
in Wingham in 1920, predeceased March 24th of this year. uslnesse8.
a ' A tornado struck in thisvicinity the St. Columban PTA was held her in 1969. Mr. Hawley was ,born at, Hey Finnigan.
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e ;+ on Sunday about 2:44 P.M. On in the school. The nominating She is survived by three sons, Bey near Napinee. He went west J. R �IIiRIGNT
a > Ted Doylois farm a house trailer committee Mrs. Tom Kale and W. Neil, Durl V. and James M. all while quiteman and a•'young maand . WILLIAM B. McCURD.Y .
and 2 barns were destroyed; on Mrs. Edward Me•lady brought,it9of Seaforth and two daughters,, spent most of his adult life as a William B. McCurd y rof
mr F Joe O'Reilly's farm farther north , the new slate of -officers for the + 76 Market Street
- Gladys, Mrs. K. ,Forbes of Canadian Pacific -'Railroad agent Seaforth died at •his 'home
t a barn and farm equipment were camin year. President - Thomas Box 542, Seaforth
g y Kitchener and Luella, Mrs. F. in Manitoba• and Saskatchewan. Thursday after an illness of seven
damaged. J. Ml?rray; Vice -Pres.- Mrs. Nuhn, Elmira, 11 grandchildren After he retired he and Mrs. months. -He was 66. PHONE 527-1036
The tornado lifted and struck Frank Murray; Recording and two great grandchildren. Two' .Hawley came to Winthrop- and. Born on the second of Elderslie
again on the farm of Ted Melady .Secretary - Mrs. Toni Kale; Sisters, Flora, Mrs. Roy Lambkin, bought the old McSpadden home,
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where an implement shed ' was Corresponding Secretary -Mrs. Weston and Euphemia, M Guy where they lived for several-- — —
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destroyed. Trees were uprooted Robert Murray-,reasurer - Mr. -
, � y p Y M•il4cr, Howell', Michigan, also years, later moving to Seaforth • I
tit r"t * here and at the farm of D g Matt Claessens: Programme where the lived for the past nine
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Racho on the o osite side cif3he Committee - RoySwart and Joe Q
M����� .• highway., pp Visser; Lunch Ciinvciier-• Mrs. The late Mrs. Hopper was a years.
Hawley leaves a wife, ' -
;i�. ��s. member of Clinton Y I
11, � Alit �. , J �., �a Transmission towers were bent Peter Van Drunen: Fon re ion of Jehovah's Henric", McSpadden and sister- F011lidat)l0[l . NO. 1�-SAL�N�C, $4i per Cwt. 1
rMe„!►��' and hydro service was disrupted Joe Visser thiuiked the g in-law, Mrs. (Minnie) Cartwright '
witnesses.Seafarer grown from Foundation, $42 per.cvvt.
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-for about 4 hours. outgoing afiicers-for their work y I
Easter Guesls durin the ast . year. The Funeral services were, held Hawley and Mrs. Susan
'-% i * g • p Mondav from the R.S.Box Hutchings, sister-in-law and Mr. I CASH and CARRY WTEME THEY LAST
Mr. and Mrs. Lance Robinson, President, -Tom Murray, y Fuucral Home with Mr. Harold : Lack Mc>padden, brother-in-law.
�tt��! Toronto; spent Easter with the welcomed the new committee and
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a v s patents, r. an rs,
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discussion on c adva age an
MAPLE CHARLOTTE
Mr. and Mrs. Ferg Feeney.
disadvantages of the latest report
This light and lovely ."Maple Charlotte" tastes
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
cards,
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even better than it looks. Agricultur Canada's, Food
Clarence Ryan were Don Ryan of
Lunch was served and a social
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Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. J.D.
hour w'as spent.
Advisory servii;es suggest it as the finishing touGp to
McRae, London, Mr. and Mrs. J.
More Visitors
your dinner. (Agriculture Canada),
Subject and Helen of Kitchener.
Miss Colleen 'Ryan spent
her mother, Mrs. W.A.Wright.,
verydne
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F�4t, David 0 Rourke, Rob Lane a.nd
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3=dakey totirnament, a
Qui " at,
Easter wil et gtan parc.nis:A-
Mr. and Mrs 'G> Mrirray while<Jtwith
Easter Holiday visitors -
tier pairents and Gcr'a -d altendcd'` l Mt = hnd Mrs. Ephraim Clarke
spent• rhes h
gllc�a�q�it� e�
.....pmr- Mi nil Mr?. "Ci'1
Mississauga over the'weekend.
the Hockey Tournament iii
were Ivy Henderson, John
its:'
Campbell.
desserts
tO prepare
Mr. acid Mrs: Frank. Doyle .ot'
Toronto, Miss Nell Doyle
Mississauga.
Messrs. Brian and Barry Lane
Davidson, Howard Armstrong,
'Mr.
Mrs: Henry Ford 'of, 'Fort
of
and Mrs. Harold, Bauer of
Wayne, Indiana was- the gltest of
""' loves and appreciates,
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London and Mr. and Mrs. M.
attended,thc..kif?ckcy Tournanicht
in Mississauga
Brodh'agcn, Mr.. and Mrs,
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her mother, Mrs. W.A.Wright.,
verydne
`They
c• p cold water
Smith and family -of Detroit spent
over. the'w•eekend•
Ellwood Clarke and daughter
Mrs. Elsie DroVer•of Hamilton
r desserts. can turn an
1 cup maple syrup
the, holiday with friends here.
Rev. Father Kennedy C.S.B.,
Laurie of London, also Mr.
spent the weekend with her
ordinary meal into •something
(at room teniperature)
Mr. and MJs. Leo Smith 'and
Toronto, spent Easter with his
Russell Barrctt of Toronto.
norther, Mrs. William Drover.
great or make a superb .main
2 cups whipping cream
girls of Actor d Mr. and Mrs.
-,mother and assisted at the Easter
Mr. and Mrs. John E.
Mi. ---and- Mrs. Millard of
course seem out -of -this -world.
Dissolve jelly powder in boiling
Dave Regier'And , children of
services.
Patterson enjoyed Easter
Brantford were guests of .Mrs.
Desserts needn't be elaborate ,
water; and pour into a round
Kitchener spent Easter with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murray
, weekend in' Peterborough with
John Hotham and • Miss Leona
.or time consuming to meet with
6 -cup mold, to a depth of 1/2 inch.
and Mrs:' Ab. Cronin.
spent Easter with their daughter
the former's mother, Mrs. James
Hotham.
approval. In, fact with today's
Chill u til begins to set. Stand
Michelle, ;Maureen and Pat De
in Windsor.
Patterson and brother, Mr. and
,' Mrs. Frank Cudmore of
life-style, easy, quick and with
lady fingers in jelly around sides
Gauste of Ingersoll spent East cr
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sloan of
Mrs. Frank Patterson and family.
Wallaceburg spent the weekend . :
rising, food prices, economical
of mold. Chill until firm..,
with their grarldparents, Mr',;'and
Peterborough spent Easter with
Mr. acid Mrs. Allan T. Johns,
with her sister, ,Miss Hazel Reid.
describe the most appealing and
Soak gelatin ,in cold water, S
, Mrs. James O'Connor.
the for,mer's_father, .lames Sloan'
Vancouver, are visiting with Mr,-
Mrs. Alec Powell of Kitchener
successful, ones. 'When company
minutes. Melt .over hat water andMr.
and Mrs. Leonard' Ryan
Sr. +
and Mrs. Lorn&Lawson and other `
was the guest of Mrs. Cecil
comes or fora special occasion
combine with maple syrup. Whip
and Miss Maureen Ryan R.N.
Mr, Gordon Movlaii cturncdto
relatives.
Pullman over the weekend.
"make -ahead" desserts are also
create _until. stiff and fold in syrup
spent'Easter with their parents,
Calgary this week.
Mrs. Lloyd Heard of 'Hamilton
Mrs.•`J"ohn A. Bruce is spending
popular. ' •
mixture. Pour into mold and chill
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ryan.
' Be.s.t..wishcs are extended tet
spent last Wednesday with Mr.
a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Like many foods, desserts can '
until firm, about 3 hours. 6 to 8
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pinsonneault •
Mr: and Mrs. Doll%. Racho on the
and Nus.' Lorne Lawson. • "
Burke in Wingham. u
be seasonal. On long hot summer .
servings.
of Windsor spent the holiday with
occasion of their silver, Wedding
M'rs. Loretta Duncan and Mrs,
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days,' cold refreshing - sherbets Mrs. Jack Mciver. which was celebrated Saturday Anne Thompson and Mrs. Tina
and ice creams please the palate. Mr. and Mrs: Gilbert,Murray of evening April 13 :in the Legion Rowland of Toronto, spent the r lll� it• ,IIS 0�' Ili II�
During -the cold winter months, Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. R Hall in Seaforth. holiday weekend with Mrs. G.
satisfying dishes like warm fruit Sugar saving
- crisps and cobblers and rich layer Stapleton of Kitchener and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. V.J.Lanc spent Flynn.
ers
cakes and pies winors favor. in the Food Advisory Services also and Mrs. Pat Murray, of London Easter Sunday in Kitchener. , Miss Jean Campbell of London
offer 8 few sugar saving visited their parents, Mr. •'and
spring, something light and airy '
will fill the bill. Something made suggestions for the economy Mrs.. Gilbert Murray at Easter. '
g minded dessert maker. Mr, and Mrs. Martin Purcell,
with maple syrup, a real spring �* Strange as it may seem, add a Murray and •Mary Lynn spent -„time treat, is especially pinch of salt to something Easter Sunday •with Mrs: Jack Nowl
approPRING
p iate. a McIver.�
Food Advisor Services, sweet it will make it last '
Advisory sweeter. PTA Meets � �:. •' -
M 'Agriculture Canada have the * Warm desserts seem sweeter On Monday night a meeting of w
perfect dessert, • "Maple- than cold desserts.
Charlotte” com'bi»es delicious * Save the syrup from canned -
flavor and tempting appearance'
fruits. They'can be thickened Volunteers
fora grand finale. o
and used as a sauce over icor' '
PECIAL
MAPLE CHARLOTTE cream or cake or used to (Continued from Page 1)
1 package (3 ounces) sweeten cream puddings and large pine trees and a white
lemon jdlly powder pie fillings. Simply reduce the picket 'fence to the storm. Two
1'/2 cups boiling water amount of sugar used and hydro transmission towers on the
20 single lady fingers substitute the syrup f (tart of property were blown over.
(about 4 -inches long) the milk. The fruit flavor is an "And •then when the Hydro104) Snow .Tires Changed d Balanced
envelope •(I tablespoon) gelatin added bonus, men were putting up temporary ' ana'
hydro linitis all Mrs. O'Reilly's
berry bushes were destroyed",- Front End Inspection
Simple recipe iv*es her sister said. Only a few
house' w in the back porch r. the ' Front End Alignment '
, house were broken however. .
exe i t i n carrot s a l a d Workers Tuesday at the
O'Reilly farm were fed with the All Front End Parts Tie "Rod Ends Shriek
help of Mrs. Marg Shea and other ' r
This recipe is so easy it's VA cup sugar friends. Mrs. O'Reilly said.
Etc.
almost hard to believe that it's /:' cup salad oil The Township -of Hibbert has
going to be any good.l•,It's a very 'A isp dry mustard organized a depot where steel and
happy combination of carrots, '/J cup vinegar metal debris can be deposited on '®O/ ®FF ®N
w onion and green pepper which 1/7 tsp salt the farm of Simop De Witt on the O
can and should be put together '/. tsp, pepper second concession. ,
ahead of time. Food specialists at Cook carrots just until tender. Wooden debris will be taken to ' GENUINE GENERAL MOTORS. PARTS
w' the Ontario Food Council , about 8 minutes. (Do not the Hibbert Township dump near
Ministry of Agriculture and Food, overcook). Drain. Add onion
say it's a marvelous way to serve rings and green pepper strips. Lunch Box Blues °QUaranteed Investment
Ontario's cold -storage carrots Whip remaining ingredients until Brighten lunchtime sandwiches ^ ' Spee�al Runs �n �l he End of April 97'f
(the ones in the poly bag, without blended; pour over vegetables. with a new idea or two. Mash with Certificates /
thegreen tops). Marinate several - hours or a fork a 12 -ounce can of -luncheon
' overnight in refrigerator. To meat and a ripe banana, Moisten Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation ^�
serve, lift vegetables out of with '/a cup mayonnaise blended q
Marinated Carrot Salad dressing and place in lettucc- with one tablespoon lemon juice. The senior Trust Compam 4 th
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1 Lb. carrots, cut in fingers lined serving dish. Makes 6 to 8 Any of the ground leftover devoted entirely to serrinR
N ('/. inch thick, 2 to 3 inches meats or read' -serve meats the people °f n''tan°
servings.
long) or diagonally sliced are pepped with•'/, cup chopped 7 '
1 medium onion, thinly sliced Note: Any leftover marinade celery and one teaspoon prepared 1 S27-1750 SF.AF0R`0`H
1 medium green pepper, in keeps well under'refrigeration to horseradish to one cup of the 1TMRRondGREY
strips be used as a dressing for other ground meat. Moisten with two or Guatdlce
/: ten -ounce can tomato soup salads. more tablespoons of mayonnaise. TRUST C U M PA N Y SINCE 1 8t3J
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