HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1944-11-02, Page 8Sags 8 THE TIMES-APVOCATE, E&ETER ONTARIO,. THURSDAY MORNING, NQYRMB1R 2, 1944
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ounds like q sura-thing bargain, But hawmany of us realize that in Canada
we're getting dollar? at lees than half the price of other years at a
fraction the price in many other countries to day, Here's what we mean, A dollar
is worth as much as itwill buy. And to day your dollar buys atleasttwice
as much as it did inthe last wa r , For instance, your (P) buys a bar of
laundry soap that cost
:9ta isit
in those dags. To day, you can buy the same quality
felt fed ora for
Mt. Carmel R. C. church was the
scene of aq antunip. wedding, when
Mary Evelyn, daughter of Mr. and
; Mrs. Ben McCann, Dashwood, be
came the bride of Hubert Joseph
McKeever, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph McKeever, of Mt. Carmel-
The nuptial mass was sung by Rev.
Father Fogarty, Parish Priest.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a street length
two-piece wool dress of Rommance
Blue with
buds, and
navy blue,
prayerbook
pf-the-valley
and blue streamers. Miss Alice Mc
Cann attended her sister as brides
maid wearing a street length wool
dress of dusty rose with a corsage
of yellow rosebuds, and her acces
sories were in brown. William Mc
Cann, Mt. Carmel, was best man
and the ushers were Joseph Houl-
ahan and Joseph McCann.
After a wedding dinner served to
forty-five guests at the home of
bride’s parents, Mr, and Mrs.
' Keever left on a motor trip ] Midland and points north.
a corsage of pink rose-
her accessories were iii
She parried a white
in which sprays of lily-
were caught in white
price since it buys twice as much. Price ceilings and other anti-inflationary
the
Mo
to
For
travelling the bride donned a blue
chesterfield coat. On their
they will take up residence
of Mt. Carmel.
return
north
measureshave kept its value HIGH! And you protect your dollars worth
SUPPLY ON
OBTAIN THEM AT YOUR
; H YDRO S H OP .
every time you buy a bond pay offodfebt refuse to hoard goods
or frequent block markets. That's howto make dollars count MORE!
Published by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO)
to help reveal the dangers that inflation represents for all the people of the Nation.
I promise to give my support to keeping the cost.
of living down. I will buy only what I need. I
will observe the ceiling whether buying or sell
ing goods or services. I will pay off old debts,
save for the future, invest in Victory Bonds and
War Savings Certificates. And I will support
taxes which help lower the cost of living.
HARPLEY
Mrs, Wm. Love and Mrs.
Love, Mr. Major Baker, of Sliipka,
and Mrs. Ed. Gill, of Grand Bend,
visited with friends in London and
St. Thomas on Sunday.
Mrs. Ann Ridley, of Grand Bend,
is visiting with
Ed. Stewardson.
Mr. and Mrs.
Kippen, visited
and Mrs. Joseph Hickey.
Claure and Keith Gill,
Bend, spent Sunday with
sin, Alex Love.
Mr. and Mrs, Colin Love
with friends iu London on
day.
Colin
her daughter. Mrs,
Harold Jackson, of
Sunday with Mr,
CREDITON EAST
Mr. and Mrs. Alee Hamilton and
Barry’, of Grand Bend, spent Satur
day with Mr. and Mrs. H. Lewis.
Mrs. John Baird and grandson.
Carl, have returned to Grand Bend
after ten days visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Sims.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sims and
ily, of London, visited Sunday
relatives here.
On Wednesday evening, Oct.
< Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sims gave a chick-
visited mn dinner in honor of their sister’s
CENTRALIA
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spring and
Gail, of Corinth, were Sunday visit
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hod
gins and other friends in the village.
Corporal and Mrs. J. Creech, of
St. Thomas., were week-end guests
with the latter’s, mother, Mrs. B.
■ Hicks.
LAC. James and Mrs. Ellis and
j son spent the week-end with rela
tives in Toronto returning with
them was Ordinary Seaman James
Irving who was overseas one and
a half years and who' took part in
the invasion, oh D.
Mrs. W. Hodgert,
the week-end* with
T, Willis.
Sunday visitors
Mrs, John Essery were Dr. and
Heigliway, of London, Mr. .......
Murdy and Mrs. C, Murdy, Lucan.
Mr. Robert Smith, of London,
spent the week-end with Mrs. Smith
and Marlene and on Sunday they
visited with the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. ’C, Smith, in Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs,. Truman Mills and
David, of Sarnia, were visitors with
Mrs. II. Mills on Friday of last
week.
Mrs, W, Bowden spent Sunday
with her sister, Mrs. T. Boyes at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Wilson.
Mrs. George Baynham has been
confined to her home owing to ill
ness for the past week. Mrs. S.
Baynham, of Crediton, has been in
attendance.
Miss .Margaret Cook, of Kitchener
spent the week-end at her home.
Miss Marilyn Mills, of Wyoming,
spent the week-end with her grand- j
mother, Mrs. H, Mills.
FO. and Mrs. Jack Andrew, of
London, spent the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R.
Andrew and Mr. and Mrs. George
Professional Cards
F. W. GLADMAN
BARRISTER — SOLICITOR
EXETER, ONTARIO
tit H$n$allt Friday 2 tp. 5 p.m.
J. W. MORLEY
SOLICITOR
Gives Mothers
Miseries of Bronchitis Colds
of
of
of
of Grand
their cou-
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Thurs-
WOODHAM
fam-(Hicks,
with
25th.
Bay,
of Expter, spent
her sister.
with Mr,
Mrs. Tavener, of
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Mrs,
and
Mrs.
Jack
Officp, Main Street,
EXETER, ONT,
Dr. G. F. Roulston, L.D.S., D.D.S,
, DENTIST
Offices, Morley Block
EXETER, ONT.
Closed Wednesday Afternoon
Dr. H. H, Cowen, L.D.S., D.DJ5.
DENTAL SURGEON
• Office Next to the Hydro Shop
Main Street, Exeter
Office 3(iw Telephones Res, 36j
Closed Wednesday Afternoons
C. E. ZURBRIGG
Optometrist at Exeter
Open every week (lay except
Wednesday
ARTHUR WEBER
Acts Promptly to Help Relieve Coughing Spasms,
Congestion and irritation In Bronchial Tubes
Clause its penetrating-stimulating
CTO action (as illustrated) brings such
grand relief, most young mothers
to cold-congested'' rub VapoRub on the throat, chest
bronchial tubes
with its special
medicinal vapors
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
PRICES REASONABLE *
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED*
Phone 57-13 Dashwood
R.R. No. 1, DASHWOOD
Holmesville,
president of the Huron Presbyterial.
was guest. speaker at the W.M.S-
Anniversary held in the church on
Sunday morning. She deliverd a
fine address on Mission Work. Mr.
Edwin Tufts, of Kirkton, was solo
ist. The members of the Mission
Band assisted the choir in provid
ing the music. Mrs. Tavener was
entertained at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Lome Hicks.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Brown were Mr, and Mrs.
S. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Jeffrey and son, of Usborne.
Mr. M. Harlton, "of London, spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Harlton.
birthday, Mrs, Percy Cave, of New
Westminster, B.C. Those present
for the supper were Pte. and Mrs.
Murray Neil and Beverley and the
mother, Mrs. Racheal Sims. Friends
gathered and presented gifts after
Which an enjoya'ble evening was
spent in games and a dainty lunch
with a birthday cake was served
Mrs. Percy Cave, of New West
minster, B.C., is spending a couple
of months with her mother, Mrs.
Rachael Sims and other relatives.
It is 22 years since she visited here.
FRANK TAYLOR
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron ,and Middlesex
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed
EXETER P.O. dr RING 138
Church services will be held here
next Sunday morning, ^November
5 th, at 10.30 a.m. They were with
drawn last Sunday owing to Zion
East anniversary.
The South Perth Regional School
will be held in Woodham Church
Wednesday evening of this week.
Several from here attended Zion
Anniversary last Sunday and spent
the rest of the day with friends.
Friends of Mrs. Wilbur Wynn
will be sorry to know she is quite
ill and was taken to St. Joseph’s
Hospital on Saturday last. We hope
she will speedily recover.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thomson
visited Sunday last with Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Hanna, of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Squire called
on Mr. and Mrs. T. Harris and Mr.
and Mrs, Percy Harris, of Chisel
hurst, on Sunday afternoon
Mr. T. Harris is quite ill in
and is confined to his room.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Crago and
M. Routley were Sunday callers at
Mrs. J. Routley’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rodd visit
ed Sunday last with Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Earl, of Zion, and attended
the anniversary at that church.
Hallowe’en Party
A splendid crowd attended
Mission Band Hallowe’en Concert
held here last Friday evening. A
good programme was provided by
the children consisting of readings,
solos, piano instrumentals, etc.
They were also assisted by readings
by Miss Anna Brock, of Zion, and
a very interesting address on Mis
sion Band work by Mrs. Warren
Brock, of Zion East. A goodly sum
of money was realized at the bazaar
and all will go to swell the funds
of the Mission Band. This worth
while. entertainment was supervised
by their leader, Mrs. Geo. Wilson
and her assistants, Mrs. Clarence
Mills and Mrs. W. Rundle with
Miss Rhoda Thompson assisting at
the piano.
last,
bpd
Mrs,
BOWL
By ANNE ALLAN
USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
WM. H. SMITH
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
Special training assures you of your
property’s true value on sale day.
Graduate of American Auction
College
Terms Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed
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Head Office, Exeter, Ont.
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We are also publishing other re
cipes which will help to consume
the Canadian fall apples which are
not suitable for storage or export.
These varieties are Duchess, Alex'
ander, Wolf River, St. Lawrence
and Wealthy.
Applesauce Orange Compote
4% cups applesause and 1 cup
orange sections; add % cup brown
sugar and few grains nutmeg. Chill
in electric refrigerator and poui*
into serving dish; garnish with 1
cup orange sections and “apple-''
made of two green and six halved
red ma’rashino cherries.
Applesauce Gingerbread
6 tbsps. shortening, 1-3 cup
sugaf, 1 egg, Vz cup molasses,
1 % cups flour, 1 tsp. baking
soda, 1 tsp. cinnamon, 14 tsp.
ginger, % tsp. salt, 2-3 cup
strained thick applesauce.
Cream together shortening and
sugar. Beat egg, add; add molasses,
mix well. Sift together 3 times,
flour, soda, cinnamon, ginger, salt.
Add to creamed mixture alternately
with 'applesauce. Bake in greased
pan 8”x8'”x2” in electric oven
(350 deg.) 45 minutes. Cool slight
ly. (If
cream
candied
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Hello Homemakers! taste
tor apples is enthused by their mild
aroma and the .satisfaction of good
munching. However, the • various
ways in which apples can be used
are numerous and can be served
often if you watch the
of sugar.
Nowadays we don’t
by the barrel-—-at least
don’t Our recent
BRINSLEY
The Ladies' Aid of Brinsley Unit
ed Church held a very successful
chicken supper in the basement
the church with an attendance
nearly 400 people.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy,
St. Marys, are spending some time
with her daughter, Mrs. Watson.
Mrs. George Hodgson is spend
ing a few davs with her brother.
Mr. Ralph Turner, of BornislL
Mr, and Mrs. Lin Craven spent
Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Sar
ah Burgess, of ParkhiH
Rev. and Mrs. Welles, of the
Anglican Rectory, Ailsa Craig, en
tertained the Ladies' Guild, of St.
Mary’s Anglican Church, Brinsley,
to an afternoon tea on Friday af
ternoon.
Billy, son of Mrs. Ray Elston
(nee Katherine Morgan), was rush
ed to the HosDital in London on
Thursday morning.
Hydro has been installed in a
number of homes on the 11th con
cession of McGillivray Township.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trevethick
and children spent Sunday evening'
with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dorman.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morley call
ed at the home of Mr. Geo. Carter
Sunday afternoon
VapoRub
and back at bedtime. It starts to work
at once and keeps on working for
hours to bring relief. Invites restful
sleep. Often by morning most of
the misery of the cold is gone!
How don’t take chances with
untried remedies—get grand
relief tonight with this time-tested,
double-action home remedy for re
lieving bron-
chitis mis
eries. Try it!
the
chest and back
surfaces like a
warming, com
forting poultice
No. 59
SAVE YOUR DOLLARS!
Vice-Pres.
proportions
buy apples
most of us
purchase of a
basket of Duchess apples and our
quota of one pound of' sugar has
been used as an experiment to find
out what could be done with them.
It was found that a family of six
could have five different desserts
which used every apple and one
pound of sugar. Of course^ there
could be no guesswork allowed in
the sugar measurements; yet we
agreed the foods were sweet enough.
Applesauce was made from six
apples cut up and cooked in one
cup of water, then put through a
sieve to remove skins and cores.
Three tablespoons of sugar were
then added. (We believe that all
stewed fruits, fresh or dried, should
be flavored with sugar after being
cooked, but while hot.)
Apple pie could not be forgotten
among the favorite ways to use
them. It took nine apples and two-
thirds cup of sugar. By the way,
we grated a little cheese over the
apples before we put ’on the top
crust
Apple dumplings are on a
with pie as to popularity,
apples were peeled and cored. These
cavites were filled with sugar—it
took four tablespoons. A square of
pla.in biscuit dough was then folded
around
to seal
steamed
minutes
honey syrup.
Apple crisp is a super delicious,
Messert, although it requires a little
more sugar, Eight apples ^wert
sliced into a buttered casserole and
covered wtb the following ingredi
ents that were crumbled together:
% cup white sugar, % cup flour,
3 tbsp, hard butter, % tsp. mace
and % tsp. cloves. A half cup of
water should be poured down the
side and the pudding should be
baked in an electric oven, at
degrees for 30 minutes.
There were then two apples
two tablespoons of sugar left
these were used to make a. Dutch
apple cake. The method used for
the cake was:
cups flour,
V* tsp. salt.
Stir
egg,
low
and . ___ _ .....
Sprinkle top With 2 tbsp, sugar and
U tsp, allspice. Bake Hn electric
oven at 400 degrees for 26 minutes.
Serve with milk.
Centralia.
Mitchell-
Cromarty-
SECRETARY-TREASURER
B. W. F. BEAVERS ......-..... Exeter-
F. W. GLADMAN
Solicitor, Exeter
par
Six
Buying Bonds is so easy a
way to do our share, even
when it does mean tempo
rary self-sacrifice. When we
do without that new dress
or new Suit NOW we are
only securing for ourselves
abetter one when thewaf is
over. Use the money to buy
ah extra Bond this time.
JOHN IABATT LIMITED
London Canada
each, dampening the edges
in the juices. They were
over boiling water for 50
and served with a diluted
the
col-
for
*•
and
and
Measure and mix 2
3 hum linking powder.
■Cut in % ctw butter,
in 2-3 cup milk and a beaten
Spread the mixture in a shah
greased pan. Peel, slice apples
place in rows on dough.
desired, top with softened
cheese and decorate with
cherries and citron.* * «
TAKE A TIP
1. Enquire from the friends ot
the boy or girl in uniform in Canada
when they are sending their Christ
mas parcel to him, then mail it on
another date iji order that too manyj parcels do not arrive at about the
j same time. Label it “Christmas
parcel.” Write name on the pack
age, having wrapped it in strong
brown paper—do not use small
gummed seals to write on.
2. *Bind the frayed edge of
chenille bath rugs with bright
ored prints. Matching tie backs
curtains add a cheerful note.
*•
THE QUESTION BOX
Mrs. J. C. asks: How to
cheese to prevent hardening?
, Answer: Wrap it in a cheesecloth
that has been wrung out of vinegar.
Put in a waxed, box and store in a
cool place. Wet*the cloth with vine
gar occasionally.
Mrs. ‘A. asks: Is there any way
to overcome the sulphur flavor of
fruit stored with a preservative
tablet?
Answer: Pour off the liquid and
boil it rapidly for 10 minutes, Add
the fruit and conk it until tender.
Vitamins C and B are almost de
stroyed, but the flavor is better.• ♦ *.
Anne Alien invites you to write
to her %The Exeter Times^Advochte.
Send in your suggestions on home
making problems and watch this
column for replies.
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