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Watchers Alert I
Well, they’re at it again. Court
observers in London, England,
that is. They’re speculating on
another romance for Princess
Margaret.
It seems that in a recent photo
she was seen standing near an
eligible man. It seems also, that
this one has been quite often in
the company of the Royal Fam
ily.
(He’s comptroller to the Queen
Mother's household but then it
may be the custom for such an
officer to be heard and not seen
unless he is romantically in
terested in a Princess.)
We hear many things from this
group of court observers but
never hear just who is in
group. One might almost be
to believe that it is officially
pointed to keep an eye on
Royal Household . . . just to
the world know the little things
abourt Court life (like the color
of the Queen’s favorite nighties
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Exeter Woman
W.C.T.U. Head
Hensall-Exeter Women’s Chris
tian Temperance Union meeting
was held at Mrs. Edmund Geiger's
home, Hensall, on Thursday.
Officers were elected.
Mrs. C. Down, Exeter, will be
the new president; Mrs. Herman
Powe, Exeter, secretary; Mrs.
Edgar McQueen, Hensall; trea
surer; Mrs. William Cook, Exe
ter, and Mrs. Geiger, Hensall,
are vice-presidents. Mrs. Charles
Jinks led the devotions with a
number’ taking part in prayer.
Much business was discussed
with plans tor the coming year.
The next meeting will be held
in Exeter in May.
- By B.A, — =
[and the number of cigarettes
used by each member of the
household in a day).
Anyway, they’ve certainly kept
Margaret hopping from one ro
mance to another. While she has
shown an amazing sense of hu
mor through most trying situa
tions, it must be hard foi’ the
poor girl to rise above these ever
present watchers • . . although
it must be fun to keep them
guessing.
However, since members of the
group don’t seem to have any
other notable function in British
life, it is probably a good thing
that there is someone as
getic and imaginative as
garet to keep them on their# * * 4
No Regrets
Toby, the black cat, has
vacationing out of town for the
past few weeks. We visited his
hosts Sunday and he appeared to
have taken over ,as if he were
owner of the establishment.
Politely, he tolerated our greet
ings but let it be known that he
missed none of his former life
with us. Even as we left, he slept
unmoved there
lounge chair by* *
Dilemma
Will someone
how to explain
time to
weeks?
ener-
Mar-
toes.
been
in his favorite
the fireplace.
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please tell me
daylight saving
a small boy of
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five
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and
"SALAM
TEA AGS
Two Chapters
Visit Exeter
Exeter Chapter O.E.S.
corned members of Parkhill
Seaforth Chapters as their special
guests on April 22.
Mrs. Andrew Crozier, W.M., of
Seaforth, and Bryden Taylor,
P.P., of Parkhill, conducted the
opening ceremonies. Mrs. Donald
MacGregor, W.M., Parkhill, and
Andrew Crozier, W.P., Seaforth,
conducted the closing ceremonies.
Officers of the visiting chapters
filled the other stations.
W.M., Mrs.
nounced with
Of Sister Kay onuvaius, ruvers,
Man., wife of S/L Bernard Stib
bards, former
Station, Centralia, and a member
of Exeter Chapter O.E.S.
Mrs. Charles Acheson and Mr.
Donald Ralph became members
of the chapter by affiliation.
Allan Fraser, an-
regret, the death
Stibbards, Rivers,
padre of R.C.A.F.
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Elimville Institute
Elects Officers
The following officers of the
Elimville Institute were elected
at the April meeting: honorary
president,
president,
first
ner;
m er
Mrs.
Mrs.
or, Mrs. T. Creery.
Directors: Mrs. Phillip
Mrs. V. Pincombe, Mrs.
man, Mrs. Warren Brock;
gency, Mrs. V. Pincombe,
W. Batten, Mrs. C. Stephens,
Mrs. Ward Hern; representatives
to District Annual meeting, Mrs.
J. Woods, Mrs. Gilbert Johns,
Mrs. William Thomson, Mrs.
Creery, Mrs. Harold Taylor.
Press reporter, Mrs. Harold
Bell; pianists, Mrs. Grant Ford,
Miss Elva Morley; auditors, Mrs.
Howard Johns, Mrs. F. Skinner.
Chairmen of standing commit
tees: agriculture and Canadian
industry, Mrs. Franklin Skinner,
Mrs. William Routly; historical
research and current events, Mrs.
G. Kellett, Mrs. K. .Johns; home
economics and health; Mrs, J.
Miners, Mrs, William Thomson;
community activities, public re-
lations and publicity, Mrs. Lynn,
Mrs. H. Ford, Mrs. H. Bell; re
sol u t i o n s , Mrs. W. Coates;
Tweedsmuir history, Mrs.
Skinner.
LAYING
SANDING
FINISHING
Mrs. Harold Hunter;
Mrs. Jackson Woods;
vice-pres., Miss Ruth Skin-
second vice-pres., Mrs. Del-
Skinner;
. Gilbert
. Ward Hern; district
Mrs. T. '
secretary-treasurer,
Johns; assistant,
direct-
Hern,
Dyke-
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Mrs.
E.
of
Rebekahs Enjoy
Bowling Party
Thirty members of Pride
Huron Rebekah lodge enjoyed a
bowling party at the 'Exeter
Lanes on Friday night. Mrs.
Valeria Armstrong and Mrs. E.
S. Steiner were in charge of
arranging the party.
As the bowlers arrived, they
drew for positions on one of the
five teams of which Mrs. Eunice
Mrs.
Ann
never
Mrs.
Mc-
Mrs.
hot
that’s right, if I’d known
you were coming, I’d have baked
a cake for last week I was lucky
enough to get three recipes that
have been tried by the worn^n
who contributed them and they
were enthusiastic about the re
sults.While I was calling on Mrs.
Henry Hoffman, of Dashwood,
her daughter, Mrs.* McCrae,
dropped in. Strange as it may
seem, recipes cropped up in the
co n v e r s a t i o n. (Wonder who
brought up that subject?) Mrs.
McCrae very gladly gave me her
recipes for chocolate and sun
shine cake and she says she
never has failures when using
them.
My neighbor, Mrs. Cook, gave
me the chiffon cake recipe, and
has promised me a sample of the
next cake she bakes. That’s be
ing a good neighbor, isn’t it?
Almond Chiffon Cake
(Mrs. William Cook)
cups sifted cake flour
cups sugar
tsps, double action
powder
tsp.
cup
egg
cup
cup
tsp.
cup
tsp.
Method:
2U
1%
3
1
%
5
u
%
%
1
%
salt
cooking oil
yolks
cold water
milk
almond extract
egg whites (5-7
cream tartar
Sift flour,
baking
’eggs)
sugar,
Mc-
was
•baking powder and salt together
in mixing bowl. Make a well in
centre and add oil, yolks of eggs,
water, milk apd flavoring. Beat
until smooth. ’
eggs until they
Gradually add
blending with
after each addition. Pour into
ungreased tube pan. Bake in 325°
oven for 55 minutes. Increase
heat to 350° and continue baking
10-15 minutes longer. Invert pan
on rack to cool. Ice with butter
cream icing.
Chocolate Cake
(Mrs. Ken McCrae, Dashwood)
Cream together:
cups white sugar
cup butter
eggs, beaten separately
tbsps. cocoa dissolved in hot
water
tsp. soda dissolved in 1 cup
sour
tsp.
tsps,
cups
salt
Cream
beaten eggs over the mixture.
Add cocoa. Sift flour, baking
powder and salt three times. Add
flour mixture alternately with
sour milk.
Sunshine Cake
(Mrs. K. McCrae)
cup white sugar
tbsp, water
egigs
tsp. cream of tartar
cup Swansdown flour
vanilla
Method: Boil sugar and water
together until they spin a thread.
Beat egg whites until stiff and
add to sugar mixture slowly.
Beat together until stiff enough
to hold a teaspoon upright. Beat
egg yolks until lemon color and
add to whites. Fold in flour and
cream of tartar which have been
sifted together 5 times. Bake in
tube pan in 300° oven for 1
hour.
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LEN McKNIGHT AND
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the grand opening of their
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McGillivray W.l
Elects Officers
The April meeting of the
Gillivray Women’s Institute
held on Wednesday, April 15, at
the local hall with a good attend
ance. After the opening of
meeting with the Institute
and Mary Stewart Colect,
scripture lesson was read
Mrs. F. Fenton, which was Pro
verbs 15: 1-20, The roll call was
responded to by a goodly number
of ladies by naming "Famous
Personalities.”
The annual reports of standing
committees were given. These
were all of an encouraging
nature, and proved that the In
stitute had a very successful
year. A few of the highlights of
the year were installing of the
new cupboards, electric stove at
the hall, the Institute quilt which
•brought in over $131. The draw
for this quilt took place on Fam
ily night, April 8, and was won
by Mrs. .Tames Glavin, Crediton.
The theme of the meeting,
"The World Is Taking Your
p h o t o g r a p h, Look Pleasant,
Please" was capably given by
Mrs. Reg. Wilson.
The election of officers for
the coming year took place and
resulted as follows:
president, Mrs.
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Stone, Mrs. R. Jermyn,
Mary Hannigan and Mrs.
Coates were captains.
Some of the women had
bowled, others hadn’t bowled for
a long time, and then there were
a few experts. What was lacking
in skill, was made up in noise,
for a spare or a strike by any
bowler, was lustily cheered by
all.
Prize winners were N.G.,
Les Gibson, and Mrs. Lex
Donald.
A committee convened by
Margaret Fletcher served
dogs and coffee to the bowlers at
the lodge rooms at the conclu
sion of the games. ’
1
Huron Women
Voice Protest
At the twenty-eighth annual
meeting of the Huron Presby-
terial of the W.M.S. held in
Goderich April 21, Mrs. Lloyd
Taylor, Exeter, read the resolu
tions brought in by the resolu
tions committee.
They included a protest against
gambling in any form; an ex
pression of appreciation to radio
for its Mission of Evangelism and
to local radio stations for carry
ing such programs; a request to
have the Canada Temperance Act,
now in force in Huron County,
supported until such time as
something better is found to take
its place.
The committee recommended
that the organization have a
representative at the United
Nations, that the Sabbath be ob
served as God intended it to be,' and' that the law be enforced so
that motorists should be more
careful and courteous on’ the
highway.
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assistant, Mrs. Laverne Allison;
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Mrs. Melvin Allison, Mrs. Harvey
Tweddle; district director, Mrs.
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Mrs. Parry A. Thompson; his
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Mrs. Garnet Hodgins; agriculture
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William Watson, Mrs, P. Thomp
son, Mrs. Andy Erskine; social
welfare, Mrs, A. D. Steeper, Mrs.
Fraser Dixon, Mrs. Andy Erskine,
Mrs. F. Fenton and Mrs. W. J.
Tweddle.
Mrs. B. Dixon, on the morning
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pink roses from the Rose Brand
radio program being elected that
day for the winner of. the most
deeds amongst the neighbors.
These roses were much enjoyed
by the members at the meeting.
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District Women
To Attend Meet
Representatives from South
Huron District Women's Insti
tutes, to the Officer’s Conference
for Conveners, to be held in
Guelph, May 6 and 7, will be
Hurondale
Institute and Mi’s. W. J. F. Bell,
Kippen East branch.
•Mrs. Rundle will be the
gate for the Resolutions
mittee and Mrs. Bell for the
Home Economics and Health
committee. »
The conference will open with
a "Get Acquainted Party” in the
O.A.C. gymnasium on Wednesday
night, May 6.
Mrs. R. G. Purcell, president,
F.W.I.O., will officially open
the conference. Dr. J. A. Mac-
Lachlan, president, win welcome
the delgates to the O.A.C.
Speakers at the conference
will include Mrs. Milton Weber,
provincial convenor of Home
Economics and Health, Dr. Mac-
kinnon Phillips, M inister of
Health', Dr. Elizabeth 0. Robert
son, Nutrition Research Labora
tory, Hospital for
Toronto, Dr. G o r
General Director,
of Canada, Dr.
Sick Children,
don Bates,
Health League
““
Director of Institute f<
!, Blatz,
)r Child
Toronto,
... F. S.
Thomas, Minister of Agriculture.
Padre W. A. Young, former
Hensall minister, will lead com
munity singing at each session
of the conference.
Garden
Elects Officers
The Hurondale Garden Club
met at the home of the leader,
Mrs. Harry Doifgall, on ‘Tuesday
evening, April 21, with 14 mem
hers and the assistant leader
Mrs. J. Kirkland, present.
The election of -officers was as
follows: president, Phyllis Cann;
secretary - treasurer, Maureen
Stewart; press reporter, Mildred
Ballantyne.
Roll call was answered by
location
why we
decided
"Weary
The leader discussed the
quirements of a gardener
gave several hints on planting.
The garden seeds were distribut
ed among the members. Lunch
was served by the hostess.
of the family garden
grow a, garden*'. It
to c all the club
Weeders".
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