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used in variation with different
dishes.
An hour before the meal,
grease enough scrubbed potatoes
for the family and bake them at
425”. In baking potatoes we re
tain a large proportion of the
food value.
For dessert, prepare a whole
wheat pastry shell and bake at
the same time as the potatoes.
If you have a ehell on hand,
Spend your time making a raisin
pie filling. But baking the pastry
with the rest of the meal saves
fuel.
To save time and energy, bake
meat patties in a greased casse
role in a 350° oven. Once the
ingredients are mixed, the pat
ties are placed in the oven and
forgotten for 45 minutes. With
an automatically controlled oven
you are free to go on with other
preparations for the meal.* The vegetable is a casserole of
baked grated carrots. Place pre
pared vegetables in a greased
casserole, add seasonings and 2
tablespoons water and cover.
Bake 40 minutes in a 350° oven
with meat and potatoes. The
temperature has already been
adjusted for the meat. Serve all
foods in their baking dishes.
Assemble pie ingredients and
top with a meringue. Place in
oven to bake 15 minutes before
the other dishes are removed
and your complete oven meal is
ready for the family.
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Sunday and
Evening Service
Open this Sunday, Wednes
day afternoon, and during
the evenings throughout the
week:
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Business Directory
W. G. COCHRANE, B.A.
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
EXETER, ONTARIO
At Hensall, Friday, 2 to 5 P.M.
DR. H. H. COWEN
L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Main Street, Exeter
Closed Wednesday Afternoon
Bus. 86-W - Phone - Res. 36-J
ARTHUR FRASER
INCOME TAX REPORTS,
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE, ETC.
Ann St., Exeter Phone 504
D. J. McKELVIE, D.V.M.
VETERINARY SURGEON
Phone 00
Bonsall - Ontario
PERCY C. WRIGHT
LICENCED AUCTIONEER
Cromarty, Ontario
Purebred, Farm, and Household
Sales a Specialty
For a Betier Auction Sale
Call the "Wright” Auctioneer
Phone Hensall 600-r-22 Collect
ALVIN WALPER
LICENCED AUCTIONEER
For Huron, Lambton,
Perth and Middlesex
For your sale, large or small,
courteous and efficient service
at all times
"Service that Satisfies”
PHONE 57-r-2 DASHWOOD
FRANK TAYLOR
LICENCED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Prices Reasonable and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Exeter P.O. or Phone 138
WM. H. SMITH
LICENCED 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
CREDITON I\O. of PHONE 43-2
News of
Elimville
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Eyerett Skinner were Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Skinner, of St.
Pauls; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Skin-*
ner, of Centralia; Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Ring, Mr. Elgin Skinner,
of Toronto.
Mrs. Charles Stephen under
went an operation in Victoria
Hospital Thursday of last week.
Mrs, Jackson Woods is in To
ronto attending the Royal Win
ter Fair for* a few days.
Rev. and Mrs, Mair, of Exeter,
and Mrs. Ferguson visited on
Friday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell,
Miss Ruth Skinner, Mr. Laverne
Skinner and Mr. Bert Rivers are
attending the Royal Winter Fair
this week.
Mrs. Thomas Dickson and Miss
Zorra Dickson, of Wingham,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Hunter.
Mrs. Edith Baker, Centralia,
is sending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Melville Skinner.
Mrs. Thomas Bell, of Exeter,
is spending a few days with Mr.
Charles Stephen.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmery Gaiser,
of Crediton, visited on Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Hu
bert Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long and
family, of Atwood, visited with
friends in the community Sun
day.
Mr. andx Mrs. Cecil Dilling and
family, of London, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Austin Dilling.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Holmes,
of Arkona, visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holmes.
Mr. Lewis Woods, of Stokes
Bay, is visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Jackson Woods and Bobby.
Report On
Crediton East
By MRS. W. MOTZ
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edwards
and daughter, of Exeter, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Wein.
Mrs. William Motz spent Fri
day in Exeter with her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. William Horney.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson
and Linda, of London, spent
Sunday at the. Anderson home.
A large number from here
attended the Kuhn and Gower
funerals on Saturday. The sym
pathy of this community is ex
tended to the bereaved families.
Nowadays, most vegetables are
packaged in paper or cellophane
bags . . .be sure to open the
bags to allow the air to circu
late around the vegetables. (Con
sumer Section, Canadian De
partment Agriculture)
BELL & LAUGHTON
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS &
NOTARIES PUBLIC
ELMER D. BELL, Q.C.
C. V. LAUGHTON, LL.B.
Zurich office Wednesday
afternoon
EXETER PHONE 4
DR. J. W. CORBETT
L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
811 Main Street South ,
Phone 273 Exeter
N. L. MARTIN
OPTOMETRIST '
Main Street, Exeter
Open Every Week Day
Except Wednesday
For Appointments Phone 355-j
E. F. CORBETT
LICENCED AUCTIONEER
Terms Reasonable
Satisfaction Guaranteed
EXETER, R.R. 1
Telephone Zurich 92-r-7
A. M. HARPER
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
55 South St. Telephone
Goderich 343
Licensed Municipal Auditor
USBORNE & HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Exeter, Ontario
President
Milton McCurdy R.R. 1 Kirkton
Vice-President
Wm. A. Hamilton Cromarty
Directors
Harry Coates Centralia
E. Clayton Colquhoun R.R. 1
Science Hill
Martin Feeney R.R., 2 Dublin
Angus Sinclair R.R.1 Mitchell
Agents
Thos. (1. Ballantyne R.R. 1
Woodham
Alvin 1j. Harris Mitchell
E. Hoss Houghton Cromarty
Solicitor
W. G.Cochrane Exeter
Secretary-Treasurer
Arthur Fraser Exeter
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Pfaff-Gaiser Nuptials
At Crediton Parsonage
The marriage of Grace Caryl
Gaiser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Royal Gaiser, of Crediton, to
Robert John Pfaff, son of Mr,
end Mrs. Henry Pfaff, R.R. 1,
Exeter, took place Saturday, No
vember 15 at 2 p.m. in the
Crediton E.U.B. parsonage. The
Rev. J. V. Dahms performed the
ceremony.
The bride wore a gown of
white net and lace over satin
with a fitted bodice, long pointed
sleeves of French lace and a
stand-up collar. Her full skirt
was fashioned with a basque of
lace and her fingertip veil, of
appllqued lace, was held by a
tiara of seed pearls. She carried
a bouquet of red roses.
Miss Lorraine Pfaff, Exejer,
was the bride’s attendant. Her
dress was of blue satin and she
carried a. bouquet of pink car
nations. Shirley Ann Gaiser, of
Crediton, was junior bridesmaid.
Her dress was of rose satin and
her bouquet of pink carnations.
The bride’s mother wore a
dress of brown crepe with a
matching hat and a corsage of
pink roses. A navy crepe dress
and hat were worn by the
groom’s mother with a corsage
of pink roses. Groomsman was
Aubrey Gaiser, of London.
Following a reception at Mon
etta Menard’s, Exeter, the couple
left for a wedding trip. For
travelling, the bride chose a
suit of navy gaberdine wicli
matching accessories, a corsage
of roses and a wine coat. The
couple will make their home at
R.R. 3, Dashwood.
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local dealer for Information on
standard equipment
Parents Elect
Scout Group
A group committee for the
Exeter Boy Scouts Association
was elected by a‘ meeting of
interested parents .Thursday
night at the town hall.
The committee will function
under the Lions Club, sponsors
of the troop.
Members elected were Ted
Buswell, Les Robertson, Ross
Taylor, N. R. Horn, Jack Del-
bridge, Bill McKenzie and Bill
McLean. They are responsible
for securing and assisting Scout
and Cub leaders, finding a suit
able meeting place and general
overseeing of the troop’s actvl-
ties.
There has been no Scout
Troop functioning for several
years although a Cub Pack has
been active.
Present at the meeting besides
those elected were Carfrey Cann,
Len MoKnight, Garnet Shipman,
Ted Jones, Herman Dettmer,
Bert Ostland and Wallace Sel
don, first vice-president of the
Lions Club.
Ted Buswell was chairman for
the meeting.
The prisoner, charged with
theft, was being questioned by
the magistrate. "This man’s
watch was fastened to his pocket
with a safety device,” said the
magistrate. "How on earth did
you manage to remove it?”
The prisoner hesitated, then
said, somewhat reluctantly;
."Well, your honor, I usually .get
$10 for six lessons.”
| Food Tips For I
i Autumn Appetites I
In these days of high prices
and autumn-keen Appetites, no
Ontario woman can afford to
overlook a new booklet publish
ed by the Nutrition Section of
the Women’s Institute Branch
and Home Econpmics service of
the Ontario Department of Agri
culture.
Under the heading of "Your Mpney’s Worth in Fppd’1^ the
authors have compiled an all
embracing bulletin which deals
extensively with all phases of
food and food preparation.
In addition to timely tips on
how to get your money’s worth
in food, the bulletin includes a
fppd guide for health - in addi
tion to devoting considerable
attention to meal planning on
the basis of nourishment, econo
my and appetite appeal. There
are tips in abundance on how to
prepare inexpensive, health
giving meals, on a modest bud
get.
Of particular interest to the
homemaker is a section of the
bulletin devoted to the compari
son of "Extravagant Foods” and
"Economical Foods”. Stress is
laid on those foods that yield
your money’s worth in food
valiha.
In these days when every
dollar has to count, housewives
Will find new ways of using
leftovers. Preparation of less ex
pensive cuts of meat is dealt
with at length in the bulletin.
There is complete information
on the preparation and cooking
Surprise Party For
Mr,, Mrs. Reg Knight
A farewell surprise party for
Mr. and Mrs, Reg Knight was
held Monday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Kpyg by their former neighbors.
Mr. and Mrs. Knight, who re
cently moved to Exeter into the
residence purchased from Mr.
Larry Spider, farmed for many
years on No. 4* Highway, north
of Exeter.
The neighbors presented the
couple with a bridge lamp. Mrs.
Agnes Sillery read the address
and the presentation was made
by Murray Keyes. The evening
was ‘ spent in playing cards. Mr,
and Mrs, Knight expressed their
deep appreciation of the many
kindnesses extended to them,
stating that it was one of the
most pleasant evenings they had
ever enjoyed. a
of the most enconomical cuts.
Added to all that, there are
pages and pages of mouth
watering recipes all of an econo
mical nature. They are all de
signed to bring ready and eager
response to the call for dinner.
But, far more important, they
are easy on the pocket book.
Cakes, cheese, cookies, des
serts, etc, all have their place
in the bulletin as well as a
schedule showing the cooking
time of all types of vegetables.
Copies of the Bulletin may be
obtained from the Women’s In
stitute Branch of the Ontario De
partment of Agriculture or from
your local Agricultural Repre
sentative.
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