HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-07-09, Page 8THE TIMES-ADVQCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 9, 1953
was
the
and
the
tapering sleeves,
skirt of nylon net.
deep inserts of
A crown Coronation style
the
June
was conducted
Mrs. K. Mc
appointed
about the
report at
Mrs. C.
Cook or process fruits and to
matoes in a hot-water canner
liy partially filling kettle with
hot water. Lower jars into kettle
then add hot water to cover
them.
A Page Devoted to the Interests of the Women Readers of The Times-Advocate
Semitone is
the better
kind of
dry cleaning!
Looking for a dry cleaner
that works miracles?
That’s us with our differ
ent Sanitone Service! All
dirt removed. Better press
lasts longer! Call today
and see!
Still Space
For Storage
INSURED
MOTH-PROOF
FIRE-PROOF
PROTECTION
Call 136
For Pickup And Delivery
At No Charge
Brady
Distinctive Decor
Highlights Rites
Claudette Mae Blowes became
the bride of Ralph Jacob Sweit
zer in a double ring ceremony
performed by the Rev. A. E.
Holley in Main St. United Church,
Saturday, July 4, at 1 p.m.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Blowes and
the groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. A.
ter.
The
through
with
roses. Baskets of white lilies and
blue d e 1 p li i n i u m , ferns and
lighted candles formed the
ding setting.
Given in marriage by
father, the. bride was lovely
floor-length gown of white nylon
net and Chantilly lace. The softly
molded strapless bodice
worn with a bolero
fashioned with Johnny
long
fant
with
lace.
headdress held, her French illu
sion veil and she carried a cas
cade arrangement of red Briar-
cliffe roses and stephanotis.
Attending the bride as her
matron of honor was Mrs. Irvine
Armstrong, sister of the groom,
as junior bridesmaid, her sister
Sandra Blowes, and as brides
maid, Miss Elaine Gill, London.
They wore identical floor-length
gowns of blue net over taffeta
styled with strapless bodices and
matching bolero jackets and
mitts. They wore flower head
dresses and carried cascade
bouquets of pink roses and sweet
peas.
Jack Ollen-Bittle, of Toronto,
was groomsman and Irvine Arm
strong, brother-in-law of the
groom, and Ross Pierce, Guelph,
cousin of the bride, were ushers.
Following the ceremony, the
Rev. Holley administered com
munion to the bride and groom
as they knelt before the com
munion table on a white satin
cushion.
Mrs. Amiel Willard played the
wedding music and accompanied
the soloist, Mrs. William Mur
doch, of Dundas, as she sang
“Wedding Benediction” and “0
Fair, 0 Sweet, O Holy.”
The wedding reception
lowed in the church parlors
where decorations were carried
out in a pink and white color
scheme.
The bride’s mother received
the guests wearing a navy sheer
dress with white lace trim, navy
and white accessories and. a cor
sage of red tea roses. She was
assisted by the groom’s mother,
wearing a powder blue crepe
dress with matching lace bodice,
navy accessories and a corsage of
red roses.
For- their wedding trip to the
States the bride changed to a
mauve linen suit with purple
accessories and corsage of mauve
J. Sweitzer, all of Exe
bridal party passed
white arches decorated
wedding bells and red
wed-
was
jacket
collar and
The bouf-
was made
Chantilly
fol-
AGE 102, TAKES FIRST PLANE RIDE — Mrs. Jennie Ma-
jaurv, age. 102. took her first airplane flight at Carp, Ont.,
and thought it was wonderful. She smokes a pipe, has 200-odd
descendants, some of them her great-great-grandchildren. Jack
Ralph, right, president of the Kingston Flying Club, was her
pilot. —Central Press Canadian
Gram Says
Those Letters
By MARJORIE STEINER
Two letters we received lately
told us our recipe column is en
joyed and that makes us very
happy. The writers each included
a recipe too, and we’ve heard via
the “grapevine” that recipes .will
be heading our way from Eng
land and Australia.
From Windsor, Miss Dorothy
Kuntz, a resident of Exeter
many years, contributed this
cipe
which has been mixed with
A notion shower will be held
at the August meeting.
Mrs. T. Jolly spoke on the
theme “The Need, of the Hour.”
Mrs. C. Blanchard read the
prayer bulletin and the meeting
was dismissed by Mrs. E. Cud-
more.
Allow 1 to lVa 'cups of syrup
for each quart jar of small
fruit; 17s to 2 cups foi each
quart large fruit.
■
Service with Courtesy
for:
Grange Coffee Cake
(Miss Dorothy Kuntz)
cup sugar
cups flour
tsps, baking powder
tsp. salt
cup butter
cup fresh orange juice
egg, beaten,
tbsps. grated orange peel
for
re-
%2
2
l/o
y3
%
1
2
Method: Sift dry ingredients.
Cut in butter. Stir in orange
juice
the egg. Add grated orange peel.
Spread in 9”
greased pan and sprinkle with
topping. Bake at 40i0'r
minutes.
Topping: To % cup
butter add I tbsp, flour,
sugar, Vs tsp. cinnamon,
grated orange peel and
chopped walnuts. Sprinkle
cake before baking.
The recipe for chocolate pie which follows, is such a favorite
at Mrs. Jackson Woods’ home,
that she wrote it off for me from
memory while we were chatting
at the District W.I. meeting
Hensail.
Chocolate Pie
(Mrs. Jackson Woods)
% cup white sugar
2 dessert spoons cocoa
square or round
for 25-30
melted
U cup
2 tbsps.
% cup
on
at
and purple sweet peas.
Upon their return they will
make their home in Exeter where
the bride is a member of the
Bank of Montreal staff and the
groom is associated with his
father at the Huron lumber
company.
Guests were present for the
wedding from Mitchell, Stratford,
Owen Sound, Toronto, I
■Guelph, Kitchener, Woodstock
and Birch Run, Michigan.
Chapel Ceremony
For RCAF Couple
Margaret S. Jobe, RCAF Sta
tion Centralia, was married to
LAC Paul F. Smith, RCAF Sta
tion, Trenton, in a ceremony per
formed at the R.C. chapel, Cen
tralia, by the Rev. Father Char-
boneau on Saturday, July 4. The
bride is the daughter of Mrs.
Mary Jobe and the late James D.
Jobe, Nova Scotia, and the groom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. For
rest Smith, Winnipeg, Man.
Given in marriage by Mr. Saul
Aqulina, the bride wore a floor
length gown of white marquisette
over nylon and her shoulder-
length veil fell from a beaded
coronet. She carried American
Beauty roses.
The bridesmaid, Miss Aleta De
Miller, of Yarmouth, N.S., chose
a floor-length gown of blue taf
feta and carried' pink roses.
LAC D, Martin attended the
groom.
For the reception at the home
of Sgt. and Mrs. N. McLeod, Mrs.
McLeod received the guests in a
grey figured nylon dress with
corsage of roses.
Fro their wedding trip to
Nova Scotia the bride donned a
two-piece blue ensemble with
white accessories and gardenia
corsage.
They will make their home at
RCAF Station, Trenton.
Be sure to leave M to % inch
space in the jars and before
sealing work out air babbles by
running a clean knife down and
around the inside of each jar.
Gently press fruit to cover with
syrup as exposed parts tend to
darken.■-
1 tbsp, butter
Melt ‘
in top
Add
boiling
Add
starch
milk to pour,
Remove from heat and add 1
tsp. vanilla.
Pour into baked pie shell. Use
egg whites for meringue.
From the Evening Auxiliary
cook book which Mrs. Maud
Hedden, of Hensail, sent us as
a gift, we’ll pass on a recipe for:
Delicious Tarts
(Mrs. D. Kyle)
Into unbaked tart shells put 1
tsp. raspberry jam. Then com
bine the following:
1 ’
1
%
y2
1
1
Fill tart shells and bake in
moderate oven.
these three ingredients
of double boiler,
2 cups milk and heat to
point.
three level tbsps. corn-
with two egg yolks and
tbsp, cream
egg
cup
cup
tsp.
tsp.
brown sugar
cocoanut or walnuts
butter
vanilla
Supertest Station
PHONE 465
DAY OR NIGHT 1
OoD BITS
—- By B.A. —
New Class
Obviously, there are ‘woman
______ drivers’ of both sexes . . . be-
Londonf cause every time someone makes
a driving blunder, he or she is
immediately labelled a ‘woman
Pentecostal WMC
To Hold Shower
The June meeting of
Pentecostal W.M.O., held
25 in the church,
by the president,
Laren..
Mrs. Kendrick
to enquire at camp
canning project and
the July meeting.
Blanchard and Mrs. G. Hamilton
were appointed to purchase the
Christmas gifts for .Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Sorensen and family, mis
sionaries in Argentina, S.A.
Mrs. Kendrick will display
woollen blanket at camp
then it will be forwarded to
Missionary Rest Home, Toronto.
at Canada/
"SA LADA
Traquair Hardware
BRINGS
Beautiful Exhibition
TO EXETER
DON'T MISS SEEING IT!
a
The ultra new “Homemobile”’ — a home on wheels.
It brings for your inspection actual interiors- of
Living Room and Kitchen,, decorated with an en
tirely new and revolutionary method. Easy to ap
ply— inexpensive to buy.
FOR
Lovelier Rooms
Regularly $389.95
ONLY $311.00
APARTMENT SIZE
Guaranteed!
These are famous Kelvinator Re
frigerators, purchased in carload
lots to effect a great saving! They
are guaranteed for 5 years! Won
derful Features!
9.4 cm. ft
PHONE 59
See The Features! See The Beauty!
Look At The Prices!
New Super-Value Kelvinator Refrigerators
Limited Supply Only
"Magic Cycle rr
*9.4 Cubic Feet
Regularly $429.95
ONLY $335.30
7.1 cu. ft.
Regularly $329.95
ONLY $276.00
Serviced!
You’re assured of the best in service
for these refrigerators, because re
frigeration is our business. We’ve
had years of experience to back up
our technical training. Remember,
service is important!
New! 'S3 Kelvinator Ranges
DELUXE MODEL
Oven Door Window!
Completely Automatic!
$350.00
THRIFTY-30
Big Oven, Timer
$258.00
Easy Terms Arranged
“We Service Everything We Sell’*
1
I
driver’.
You can be fat and forty with
a cigar and a homberg or a
beard and pipe, father, and make
the wrong signal—presto—you’re
a ‘woman driver’.
And „ what of the ladies—the
ones who get where they’re go
ing with offense to no one. Are
they to remain only nameless
and on the outskirts of the class
of equally good 'men drivers?
A thousand times no! Hence
forth, there shall be a class called
Lady Drivers. Leave careless
driving to the men and women
and be recognized as a Lady on
the road, farm lady or town
lady, who sticks to her guns to
prqve that ‘woman drivers’ are
not ladies and that lady drivers
are not necessarily ‘woman
drivers’.
BE A LADY*
in Your Home
---------------------J
DRIVER!* **
Service
For proof
clubs -comes
hungry baby at Dominion Day
celebrations who waited impa
tiently while its lunch was being
warmed by
booth.
And
prised
ready,
relieved father along with
hot dogs.* * * *
Ideal Spot
And then there's the story of
the local family who went out
for Sunday at the beach and a
picnic supper.
They travelled some distance,
since it was the July fourth
weekend, to find an uncrowded
swimming spot and then they
travelled the same distance to
find the right .place for their
supper.
They came back home for their
picnic—got away from the flies
and ants and relaxed without
worrying about whether or not
they were sitting on* * *
of
the incident of the
service in service
a Kinette in the
fellow
to see
being
Kinettes were
a bottle, warm
handed out to
sur-
and
the
the
poison ivy.*
the strhw-
a taste or
Picture-Kote .
Wall Finish
m Colour and Design. The New Flat Oil Paint .with **W'saHS
Paper Patterns”1 of unbelievable beauty.
A representative
monstrate how you can “do, it yourself”’
charm at low cost.
of the originators of PICTURE-KOTE will be 'in attendance to de
redecorate your rooms with perfection ?xnd
PICTURE-KOTE MUST BE SEEN to be appreciated. So, come and#bring •
your friends. See for yourself entire rooms beautifully finished in today’s
most wanted fashion — walls,
will be happy to advise you
Without cost or obligation, of
ceilings and floors. A technical consultant
on your decorating and painting problems.,
course.
s, ■
The Day
The Place
Saturday, July 11
Traquair Hardware
Picture-Kote Wall Finish Im Colour And Design
NEW Almatex EPON Floor Finish, For Hardwood
Linoleum And Concrete Floors
Weather-Tested Exterior House Paints
Headquarters in Exeter for Preferred Paint for Every Purpose
Be Sure To See The Trailer
Maclean‘8
Magazine
Gone
What
berries?
two and
happened to
We all had
then they were gone.
EXETER
TRACIUAI R
QUALITY AT TATR ■pRtC&S
PHONE 27 EXETER.
I