HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-11-29, Page 8Page 8 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 29, 1951
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bride is the daughter of Mr.
Mrs. Norman Castle, London,
the groom is the son of Mr.
Mrs. William Alexander,
Feminine Facts ’n Fancies
A Page Devoted to the Interests of the Women Readers of The Times^Advocate
Alexander-Castle
Wed In London
The
Castle
under,
by the
Grace
Saturday, November 17,
setting of white and
chrysanthemums, ferns and
ing tapers. Organist was Edwin
Lipskey, and Mel Capener sang.
The
and
and
and
Hensail.
Mr. Castle gave his daughter
in marriage. She was gowned in
white lace and net over satin,
styled on Martha Washington
lines, with lace jacket, extending
at the back to a train. A pearl-
studded coronet held her finger
tip veil of French illusion, and
she carried a flower bouquet of
red roses. Miss Iris Louise
Castle was her sister’s only at
tendant, wearing a gown of
powder blue crepe and lace and
carrying yellow chrysanthemums.
Cecil Dilling was groomsman,
and ushers were David Castle
and Robert Simpson.
Receiving guests in the
church hall after the service, the.
bride's mother wore a dress of
wine rayon with a corsage of
white and wine chrysanthemums,
and the groom’s mother wore a
green crepe dress with a corsage
of white and red baby chrysan
themums.
The bride’s travelling outfit,
consisted of navy gabardine suit
wine wool topcoat, navy acces
sories and a corsage of white
chrysanthemums. After a
ding trip to the Southern States
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander will
live at Hensail.
James St. Junior Group
To Nominate Officers
The Junior Auxiliary of James
Street Church nominated four
members in the November meet
ing to bring up a slate of of-
Mrs. Gordon Farrow pre
Gordon Koch gave an
the Short Courses be
at the High School
ladies planned their
meeting, They also
wedding of Mary
and William John Alex-
Hensall, was solemnized
Rev. Stanley A. Moote at
United Church, London,
, Novembei' 17, in a
of white and yellow
glow-
About People
! A special salute to Mrs. John
Essery of Centralia, who al
though one of the oldest resi
dents in the district made sure
she got to the polls on Thursday
to cast her ballot. In fact, in
all her years of voting she has
seldom missed a chance to make
her own
She was
choice in politics count.
94 in the summer.
* $
lighter vein, Mrs. W.
broke the ladies bowl
record on Thursday night
dry but not stale bread
crumbs
cups all purpose flour
pound currants
pound seeded raisins
cup chopped candied cher
ries
cup blanched almonds
nutmeg grated
tsp. salt
tsps, lemon juice
ficers.
sided,
Mrs.
outline of
ing given
and the
Christmas
made plans for the Mission Band
Christmas treat.
Mrs. Ken Hockey was in
charge of the social part of the
meeting during which Mrs. Har
ry Cole read the scripture, Mrg,
gave a reading and Mrs.
Lindenfield gave a pray-
Harris
Arnold
er.
Two
Larry
Creech
J’ack Delbridge. Morion Frayne
read a story and a contest fol
lowed
served.
Hairdressing
PERSONALISED FEBMANENTS
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wed-
On a
Webster I
jwhen she bowled 728 in three
games. Her high single was 300.* * * *
Three officials of the LOBA,
Ontario West Chapter didn’t
feel like staying at home in
Owen Sound while their hus
bands were being entertained by
members o f the Woodham
branch Black Nights RPB, so
they came along for the ride and
paid a surprise visit to Mrs.
Oliver Jacques of Kirkton.
Mrs. Jacques is recording se
cretary of the Woodham branch
LOBA and '
also at the
four ladies
chat while
away.
The Pantry
Here are
traditional
Both may
time and
serving.
Plum Pudding
1 % cups brown sugar
1 % cups chopped suet
1
3
Combine sugar and suet,
unbeaten eggs and beat well.
Combine crumbs, flour, fruit,
nuts, nutmeg and salt. Add to
the other ingredients. Add the
lemon juice and mix well. Scald
a 30 inch square of heavy fac
tory cotton. Spread out and
dredge with a heavy coating «of
flour. Place the pudding in the
centre of the square. Tie up the
cloth leaving room for the pud
ding
half.
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her husband was
lodge meeting so the
had a good friendly
their husbands were
some recipes for the
Yule-Time puddings,
he made ahead of
reheated just before
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Boxed kiddie handkies
Story books
Dress-a-doll outfits
$1.19
590
250 and up
790
It’s Christmas Lay-Away Time
and Time to Shop at
to expand by about one
Have a kettle half filled
with rapidly boiling water. Put
a wire meat rack or an invert
ed pie in the bottom of the ket
tle to prevent pudding sticking
and burning. Put in the kettle,
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AMONG
wan fans who "invaded”
onto on Saturday for the Grey
Cup game was "Miss Saskatche
wan”. Myrtle Bainbridge who
took part in the football parade
preceding the big game and in
spite of her charm for support
the Westerners failed to bring
home the coveted "Cup” when
they met the Big Four champs,
the Ottawa Roughriders who de
feated the Western team with a
score of 21-14.
'C, ' -/W
THE MANY Saskatclie-
fans who "invaded” Tor-
CITIZENS RALLY TO RE-BUILD MINDEN HALL — A
major tragedy struck Minden, Ont., when their community
hall, centre of all local activity, collapsed under the weight
of the first snowfall. It was a meeting place for women’s
organizations, a 1,250-seat capacity indoor hockey rink, a
community dance hall and a children’s party centre. So the
citizens have rallied to rebuild the hall and even young
sters like Cairine1 McCarrey and Eleanor Hewit want to do
their bit. Cost of re-building will be $2 5,000. —C.P.C.
adding boiling water to cover if
necessary. Cover and boil for 5
hours adding- more boiling water
as it is needed. Turn the pud
ding over
cooking.*
Christinas
2
1
1
%
1
1
once or twiee during
* * *
Carrot. Pudding
grated carrot
grated potato
brown sugar
Sultana
seeded
raisins
eggs
cup
cup
cup
cup
cup
cup
currants
cup mixed peel
tsp. nutmeg
tsp.
tsp.
tsp.
cup
raisins
raisins or
and %
allspice
baking powder
salt
all purpose flour
slightly. Add i
y2
cup
sugar,
vegetables, peel and
flour witli baking
and spices. Mix all
Steam 3 hours in a
%
%
%
1
1
1
Beat eggs
suet, grated
fruit. Sift
powder, salt
together,
well greased bowl. Fill bowl only
two thirds full. Reheat by
steaming 1 hour before serving.
Have you
Use instead of
mashed potatoes.
When baking a
it with unbeaten
low to stand about 30 minutes
before baking. When cool add
the filling. With this treatment
the crust doesn’t become soggy.
some sour cream?
fresh milk in
It’s delicious.
* *
pie shell brush
egg white. Al-
Grand Bend WJ.
Aid Greek Fund
The Women's Institute
Grand Bend will sponsor a can
cer fund in Grand Bend in the
near future as disclosed in their
monthly meeting held in the
town hall. The group have allo
cated $25' to the Women’s In
stitute fund for Greece and $10
to the Children’s War Memorial
Hospital.
At the meeting, the ladies
completed the packing of a par
cel for the adopted Institute In
England. In charge of the can
cer fund will be Mrs. Herb Pfile,
Mrs. Lawrence Mason and >Mrs.
Campbell Chapman.
Mrs. Ed Gill was chairman
for the business session and Mrs.
Harold Walper gave a splendid
report on the convention held
in London which she attended.
For the program, the Grand
Bend Public School choir gave
several numbers and winners
from the public speaking con
test spoke. They were Kenlyn
Shaw and Nancy Broderick. Mrs.
Sam Hendrick and her group
were in charge of a social half
hour.
Group two will hold a tea at
the home of Mrs. Fred Wilson,
November 3 0 and group three
will hold a British Knit Fashion
party in the town hall early in
December. This will include a
tea and bazaar.
of
Dayman-Waiters
A quiet, pretty wedding
place on Saturday at noon at the
Thames Road manse when Velda
Margaret, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William Walters of Win-
chelsea became the bride of Ho
ward Laverne, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Dayman of Kippen.
The bride was lovely in a
floor-length gown of white bro
caded taffeta. She wore a fin
gertip veil and bridal crown of
pearls and she carried a bou
quet of red roses and white
mums.
Hex' only attendant was Miss
Wilma Hyle of Kippen who wore
a floor-length gown of blue
taffeta, a small matching
trimmed with pearls and
carried a bouquet of mauve
yellow baby mums. Mr. Harold
Caldwell was groomsman.
The groom’s gift to the bride
was a silver tea-service and to
the attendants a rhinestone neck
lace and a Ronson lighter.
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The reception was held at Club
Monetta in Exeter. The bride’s
mother wore a street length
dress of navy blue crepe trim
med with velvet and brilliants
and a corsage of red roses. The
groom’s mother wore a street
length dress of Teco crepe trim
med with French lace and bril
liants. She wore a corsage of yel
low carnations.
For travelling, the bride wore
a blue dress trimmed with vel
vet, a winter-white coat and a
corsage of red roses. After a
wedding trip to the United
States, the couple will live on
the groom’s farm at Kippen.
^feBUYS WHYS
A WEEKLY INFORMATION SERVICE '
MONTREAL—If you plan your menus to please
a man, here’s a must for your shopping list . . .
■JELL-O JELLY POWDERS. He’ll gobble up
your Jell-O desserts in no time and ask for more! s
Well, that’s no problem, for Jell-O Jelly Powder
desserts are so economical . . . they actually cost
less than 2c a serving. Easy to make, too. You
can whip one up in a matter of minutes—just
as sparkling and beautiful as you please. And if
An Exciting Christmas Subject
The New International Harvester Refrigerator
by Hornell Fashions -
2 to 14 years.
Fine
to 6
Pinwhale Corduroy "Skippy” Overalls. Sizes 2
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Quality Fleece-Lined One-Piece Sleepers. Sizes
$1.69
Nylon or Wool Sweaters, by Corticelli
Nylon Slips or Panties in Ponds or Luxite Brands.
Sizes
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Lovely Ladies* Blouses
We are now featuring a lovely
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short or long sleeves.
GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR CHILDREN
Coutts Christmas Cards
See our stock of carefully selected personal
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it’s variety he likes . . . those seven, exciting locked-in flavours make
Jell-O one of the most versatile dishes ever! Keep several packages
of Jell-O on hand.
Bothered About Christmas Gifts For “Small Fry”?
then I discovered BANK OF MONTREAL
Christmas Savings Accounts. They’re the perfect
answer to a doting aunt’s prayer ... so practical
and yet so “Christmassy”, with the gaily-decor
ated passbook covers and presentation cards. And
you can start an account with as little as one
dollar! I just know my nieces and nephews are
going tp be thrilled to have a bank account of
their very own right off the Christmas tree. So,
write “B of M Christmas Savings Account” against
of the special youngsters on your list , . . mun ihhlc a uuiiveuicuu
branch of the B of M the first stop on your Christmas shopping expedi
tion.
After An All-Night Snow, it’s sometimes necessary for the whole family
to pitch in and help shovel. Aud that often means
muscle soreness and aching backs. So why not do
wliat wise Canadians have been doing for genera-
dons?... rely on SLOAN’S LINIMENT to relieve
toe hurt! It always works, I’ve found... whether
the pa^ *s cause(l muscle-strain, rheumatism or
neuralgia,— Sloan’s Liniment makes you feel better
in a hurry. Just pat it on and its gentle warmth quickly sinks deep down
in and relieves the pain. Sloan’s Liniment is very reasonable in price —
just 50c for the smaJI-sized bottle — 90c for the large. Pick up a
bottle next time you’re in your drugstore.
“What’s In A Name?” our friend
Will Shake
speare wanted
to know. Well.
I could tell him
what’s in the
name CALU
MET BAKING
POWDER —
your assurance
of fluffier, more tender cakes, muf
fins and tea biscuits, every time
you bake. Calumet means double
action that lifts the batter higher
and higher — first in the mixing
bowl, then again in the oven. And
it’s this wonderful double action,
that neither stirring nor interrup
tions can disturb, that means all
your baking will be perfectly
leavened with Caiumet. Next time
you’re baking, remember—there is
quite a bit in a name—’specially
when the name is Calumet.
Something To Shop For— before Christmas Shopping! You’ll bo much
I_was, too ...
„ . the names of some
. then make a convenient
In A Whirl Of Christmas Shop
ping? Here’s a
gift that will
delight every
woman on your
list... and save
you a great deal
of worry sAid
time I Buy her
GOTHAM
GOLD STRIPE
stockings—the loveliest stockings
you’ve ever seenl These are Can
ada’s favourite stockings—‘‘Fash
ion Five” . . . Krimp Twist for
longer, prettier wearing; Camou
flage Heel—neat as you please;
Hidden Sole — gives you double
strength plus foot comfort; Secret
Toe — simply won’t unravel;
Shadow Seam — the luxury look,
priced to suit your pocketbook.
Ask for beautiful Gotham Gold
Stripe stockings—at better stores
everywhere!
happier if your feet are happy about Christmas Shop
ping... and the surest, fastest way I know to end
corn and callus worries is to buy BLUE-JAY Corn
and Callus Plasters — with the new Phenylium!
What’s that? It’s the best hews in 70 years for corn
and callus sufferers—works 33% faster — ends 95%
of all corns and calluses in record time! It took
ten years of scientific research for the BJue-Jay folks
to develop Phenylium and now they’ve put it in
their Blue-Jay Com and Callus plasters to end our
com and callus troubles for good and all!
—1« There Chocolate On My Face?” There certainly js likely______________________ ____ ____
to be if your son’s been eating your home-made
chocolate cake — so4> good when it’s made with
BAKER’S UNSWEETENED CHOCOLATE. Even
sedate husbands have been known to get rather
flowery in their enthusiasm over a Baker’s Chocolate
cake! Baker’s gives chocolate dishes lukuribhs real
chocolate flavor... because it’s all'pure chocolate
nothing added, nothing taken away. Does the ___
delicious things for frostings, cakes, ’n’ candies. Which reminds me —a
box of hdme-made fudge, made with Baker’s Chocolate, is one of the
most delightful Christmas Gifts you could possibly give to anyone!
Tasting Is Believing how very good this tea really is! Yes, the
blenders of RED ROSE TEA have made an ideal
of quality—so that tlfcre’s real flavour-satisfaction in
a cup of their excellent tea! And real economy, too!
For since Red Rose Tea is good tea—its flavour goes
a long, long way— gives you more cups per pound!
And tach superb cup of Red Rose Costs you less than
a cent-yincluding the milk and sugar! So it’s both
taste-wise and budget-wise to make a ytar-’round,
clock-arotind habit of Red Rose Tea! And, by the
way—you’ll find that Red Rose Coffee is as godd
as Red Rose Tea.