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Lillian Maleida Clarke and
Joseph Boniface McCann were
united in marriage in a cere
mony performed in a setting of
Easter lilies by Father A. F.
Seadisi in Our Lady of
Carmel Church, Mt. Carmel, on
Saturday, April 24.
The bride is the daughter of
Mi’s. Clarke and the late Henry
Clarke, of Dashwood, and the
groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin McCann, Dash
wood.Given in marriage by her bro
ther. Roy Clarke, the bride was
attractive in a grey-blue dress
maker suit with navy accessories
and a corsage of red roses.
Her only attendant was Mrs,
Arthur Gelinas, of London, who
wore an aqua blue dressmaker
suit with brown accessories and
a corsage of yellow roses.
Arthur Gelinas, of London, at
tended the groom and the ushers
were Hubert McKeever and Clem
McCann.
Miss Betty Anne Coughlin
sided at the organ.
Following a wedding
through the United States,
and Mrs. Joseph McCann
make their home on the groom’s
farm, R.R. 3. Dash.wood.
Mrs. McCann has been chief
operator at the Bell Telephone
office at Crediton for a. number
j of years.
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Miss Doris Jean Hughston,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. K.
Hughston, of Toronto, and John
Wesley Watson, of Toronto, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Watson,
Centralia, were united in mar
riage at Niagara Falls, Ontario,
on April. 17 The Rev. Joseph
Quiggley performed the cere
mony in the United Church.
The bride, who wore a tan
wool suit with matching shoes
and purse, white accessories and
a corsage of white carnations,
was attended by Miss Dolly La
Banche, of Toronto, Miss La
with white accessories and a cor
sage of pink carnations.
Donald A. Kennedy, Toronto,
attended the groom.
After a reception at Niagara
Fails, the couple spent their
honeymoon in Buffalo, N.Y.
On their return from their
wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs, Wat
son visited at the home of the
groom’s parents at Centralia,
where a family party was held
in their honor on Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. John Watson
will make their home in Toron
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WIN AWARDS — Many district girls received awards and certificates at
4-H Homemaking Clubs Achievement Day held in Seaforth District High School last Wednes
day. The girls who completed the winter project "Being Web Dressed and Well Groomed”
were presented with certificates. Six girls received honors for completing six projects. Above,
Anna Routley, left, and Perla Hern, of the Elimville Club, assist in presenting an exhibit
entitled "How To Look Your Best”. —-Stratford Beacon-Herald
Area Girls Win Huron Honors
Marilyn Mousseau and Phyllis i leader and Miss Mavis McBride
Lostell of Kippen were awarded " - - - -
county honor certificates at the
South Huron 4-H Homemaking
Club Achievement Day held in
Seaforth District High School on
Wednesday, April 21. The six
girls in South Huron to receive
the awards, completed six home
making projects.
Miss Jean Steckle, home econ
omist for Huron, announced that
of the 132 girls who commenced
the winter project “Being Well
Dressed and Well Groomed”, 126
girls completed the project.
Miss Steckle was assisted in
directing the Achievement Day
program by Miss Jean Scott, of
Stratford, supervising economist;
Miss Flora Durnin, home econ
omist for Grey Welington and
Dufferin; Miss Leslie Wall, Wood-
stock, home economist for Oxford
and Norfolk; and Miss Florence
Arnold, home economist for Kent,
Essex and Lambton.
The 12 clubs which took part
in the program included Elim-
ville, with Mrs. Ward Hern as
as assistant; Hurondale, led by
Mrs. Arthur Rundle and Mrs.
Bruce Tuckey; and Kippen, with
Mrs. W. F. J. Bell and Mrs.
don Jarrott as leaders.
Certificates of achievement
completing two units each
club project work were awarded
to Phyllis Cann, Marilyn Hicks,
Barbara Kernick, Maureen Stew
art, Grace Johns, Anna Routley,
Grace Routley, Hazel Sparling of
R.R. 3, Exeter; Marilyn Strang,
Darrol Tuckey, Bernice Strang
and Ruby Parson, R.R. 1, Hen
sail; Phyllis Lostell and Marilyn
Mousseau of R.R. 1, Kippen;
Elaine Hern, Marion Creery,
Perla Hern and Alma Hern, R.R.
1, Woodham; Ruth Ann McBride,
Shirley Morley and Mavis Mc-
Biride, R.R. 1, Centralia, and
Doris Brock and Doreen Brock,
R.R. 1, Granton.
Following registration on Wed
nesday morning, each girl placed
her completed slip and record
book on display and each one
judged four slips and gave rea-
El-
for
of
sons for her choice.
The home economist
judged the samples
dune by each girl in
utes allowed for it.
Durnin gave helpful
on darning.
The care of skin,
hands, feet, legs and
were studied under the
"Being Well Groomed”,
Elimville Club, with
Creery as commentator, presented
an exhibit on "How to Look Your
Best”, which stressed cleanliness
and the proper use of cosmetics.
Elaine Bell was commentator
for the Kippen exhibit, "Steps to
Good Grooming”, stressing per
sonal care and care of clothing.
Carilyn Oke of the Hurondale
Club commented on caring for
present
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suggestions
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clothing
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Rector Describes
Work In. North
The Easter Thank Offering
program of Cayen Presbyterian
W.M.S. was .presented against a
background of a lighted, decor
ated cross and Easter lilies, in
the Sunday School room Thurs
day night.
Rev. N. D. Knox, of Trivitt
Anglican Church, as guest speak
er, gave an interesting account
of church work in northern Ca
nada, especially that of the
Anglican church which he repre
sented there.
An appropriate quartette num
ber, "Room at the Cross,” was
sung by Mrs. Carmen Cann, Mrs.
William Sillery. Mrs. Harold
Simpson and Mrs. H. H, Strang.
Miss Carolyn Simpson sang a
solo.
Members answetred rojll /call
with an Easter thought.
Mrs. William Sillery gave the
highlights 'of the Hamilton and
London synodical which she at
tended in Owen Sound, April 6.
A display of missionary books
and literature was shown by
Mrs. Carmen Cann, literature
secretary.
Plans were made for the part
Caven W.M.S. members will take
in the Thank Offering service at
Biyth on Sunday afternoon.
Mrs, James Taylor, Mrs. Lee
Learn and Mrs. Jack Pryde ar
ranged the Thursday night pro
gram.
the skin through proper diet and
cleanliness.
Interesting skits and demon
strations were given by Elimville,
Hurondale and Kippen groups.
South Huron clubs chose "What
Shall I Wear” as their new cloth
ing project and "The Milky Way”
as a food project. The final de
cision was left for North Huron
Achievement Day at Cranbrook.
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(Mrs. Walter Dedrick)
Melt in double boiler, 1 cake
Baker’s sweet chocolate. Add 2
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Plan Garden Party
At a joint meeting of the
Guild and Women’s Auxiliary of
Trivltt Memorial Church, held
at the rectory Thursday night,
plans were begun for the garden
party to be held on the church
lawn in July. Donations Were
brought in for the apron and
fancy work booth. t
Mrs. Vernon Heywood offered
her home for a week in May
when a sewing bee will be held
to make articles for the booth.Plans were also made for the
induction service for the Rev.
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Mrs. Clarence Heywood pre
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white sugar
milk
yolks
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graham crackers, rolled
dash of salt
tsp. baking powder
egg whites beaten stiff
1
2
Cream butter and sugar
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cracker crumbs and milk alter
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en egg whites and bake in mode
rate oven 35-40 minutes.
Topping
1 small can crushed pineapple
% cup white sugar
Cook together till thick. Cool
and spread over warm cake.
Note from Mrs. D.—"This is
wonderful dessert served with
little whipped cream."
Sydney West
Wed In Ottawa
A quiet wedding took place
Easter Monday at St. Anne’s rec
tory, Ottawa, when Miss Betty
Huneault, daughter of Mrs. Hun-
eault
eault,
with
Mrs.
West,
wag performed by Rev. Father
W. Scantland.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held. Among those
in attendance were the groom’s
mother from town and Mr. and
Mrs, Harry West, of Sarnia. Mr.
and Mrs, West visited in Exeter
and Sarnia Oh their honeymoon.
Mr. West is a graduate of The
Exeter Times-Advocate and at
present is employed at the govern-,
ment printing office. They will
reside at 5*7 Columbus Avenue,
Ottawa,
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