The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-02-09, Page 6s
THE! TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9, 1950
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CREDITON
and Mrs. William Smith
a few days recently in
of S.S. No.
past week
has been
HARRL.EY
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sturdevant
and family, of London, spent
week-end with her parents,
and Mrs. William Love.
The teacher
has been sick for the
and Mrs. Willis Gill
supplying for him.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes
Corbett, visited on Sunday eve
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Carruthers.
Mr. 'Glen Hayter, of Parkhill,
spent Sunday at his home here..
Mellin, of
I Officers’ Wives’
The regular meeting of
Officers’ Wives’ Auxiliary of
R.C.A.F. Station, Centralia, was
held in the Officers’ Mess on
Wednesday, February 1, with
fifty members present. The meet
ing was presided over by Mrs.
A. R. Holmes.
It was announced that the
Grand Bend unit would hold a
baking sale Saturday, February
4. it was also announced that at
the March meeting the Exeter
group would handle the running
of an auction sale in the Mess
wives present
i Canu ck Food Habits
Forum
at the
Leslie
in at-
Discussed At Forum
The Fairfield Farm
met on Monday night
home of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard with twenty-one
tendance.
The topic discussed was “Are
Canadians Well Fed’’. Everyone
thought that the people of the
forum lived up to Canada’s food
rules as nearly as possible, but
felt that the things most likely
to be lacking were fruit juices,
liver, whole wheat bread, sources
of Vitamin D and iodine and a
sufficient use of milk. In storing
foods for winter use, it was
thought the instant freezing of
fruits and vegetables was the
best way to retain the vitamins
and minerals, but when these
are used they should be imme
diately placed in boiling water
and cooked without allowing to
thaw.
Next week the meeting will be
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wellington Haist, when the
topic will be “Is There Enough
Land”. Everyone interested
farm forum is invited.
in
Lives there a man who
abnormal, that he cannot
stirred by a strapless formal?
is so
be
for the officers’
that night.
Following the
ness meeting the
provided the entertainment for
the evening in the form of an
amateur show. Several ladies in
the audience were called upon
to participate and a pleasant
time was enjoyed. The evening
ended with coffee and
wiclies also provided by
Centralia ladies.
February busi-
Centralia group
Sand-
the
Hensail Wins
From Dashwood
The high-flying Zurich sextet
on home ice shut out Dashwood
3-0 in a thrill-packed game Fri
day night before the largest
crowd of the season.
Both teams played a
open brand of hockey,
bodychecks handed out on
sides.
Merner, playing his first
of the season in the Zurich net,
played a brilliant game, making
spectacular saves to earn his
shutout. The Dashwood squad
played a great game, having
many scoring chances, but
not have the finish around
net.
wide
with
both
game
did
the
Magic Ice-Box Cake
Combine "3 c. melted shortening and 1 c. light corn
syrup. Beat in 2 eggs. Sift together 2 c. sifted all-purpose
flour, 4 tsps. Magic Baking Powder, tsp. salt; add
alternately with Js c. milk and 1 tsp. vanilla extract to
first mixture stirring well after each addition. Bake in 2
greased 9" layer pans in 350° oven 25-30 min. Cool,
halve each layer lengthwise making 4 layers.
LEMON FILLING: Blend 4*^ tbs. flour with c. water
to make smooth paste. Add % c. water and H c. corn
syrup. Cook, stirring constantly until thickened. Beat
egg yolk; gradually add cooked mixture to it. Return to
heat; cook 1 min. Stir in 1 tbs. lemon rind, few grains
salt and c. juice. Spread filling between layers and
on top of cake. Chill. Top with white icing.
Th ree Straight
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caught napping up the ice while
Granton popped them into the
net.
The visitors went in front in
the first period 1-0, scored two
more in the second and added
three more in the third. Exeter
scored their first marker late in
the second and got the other two
in the third.
EXETER: Goal, McFarlane;
defence, Cocksworth, T uck ey;
centre, Musser; wings, Seymour,
Fisher; subs,’Penhale, D. Brint
nell, M. Brintnell, Stire, Cann,
Whilsmith.
GRANTON: Goal, Baker; de
fence,. Westman, J. Egan; cen
tre, T. Harrigan; wings, J. Har
rigan, Smith; subs, Hancox, B.
Egan, Parnell, ‘Carty.
Referee: George Robertson of
London.
First Period
1—Granton, Smith
(J. Harrigan) ...
Penalties; Fisher.
Second Period
Granton, Carty
(Hancock) ..........
Granton, Hancock
(Carty) ...............
Exeter, Tuckey
(Stire, D. Brintnell) .. 15:10
Penalties: Fisher, Westman.
Third Period
-Granton, Smith ......
Exeter, Whilsmith
(D. Brintnell) ..........
Granton, Smith ........
Exeter, Penhale ........
Granton, T. Harrigan
(J. Harrigan) ..........
Penalties: J. Harrigan.
1:55
4:20
9:15
.. &:45
11:15
12:09
15:15
18:25
ZION
and Mrs. Orville
spent Monday afternoon
Mr. and Mi's. Ephriam Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hern visit
ed with friends in St. Marys on
(Sunday.
M r s. E p h r i a m Hern spent
Tuesday with her daughter Mrs.
Allan Westcott, of Exeter.
’Mr. and Mrs. John Johns -cele
brated their fifty-first wedding
anniversary on Wednesday of
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hern
and Shirley spent Tuesday eve-,
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
Jaques.
Miss Annie Jean Spence spent
the week-end with Miss Kathleen
Johns.
’ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Kerslake, Mr., and Mrs. Edgar
Rodd and Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm
Spence and family visited Friday
evening with Mr. and Mrs Mel
ville Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. James Earl visit
ed Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Passmore. .
Mission Band Meets
The Zion Sunshine Mission
Band held their second meeting
at Zion school on February 4.
The ineeting opened with a story
read by Mrs. W. Birock, followed
by Hymn 111. Marie Johns and
Greta Stephens sang, followed
by the minutes and roll call with
31 being present. Mrs. N. Jaques
read a story, followed by Mar
lene Towle and Jane Dykeman
singing a song. Ruth Ann Dyke
man read a story, they sang
Hymn 112. Alma Hern rend a
story, after which the business
was discussed. -Mrs. Hern vead
the closing story, followed by
“God Save The King.” Games
Were played, Mrs. Hern served
popcorn balls.
Mr. and Mrs,
and family of
.Saturday with
Warren Brock.
Miss Irene Brock, of London,
spent the week-end with her
: parents, Mr, and Mrs. Welling
ton Brock*
Roger
, with
Tom Dickinson
Denfield .spent
Mr. and Mrs.
■Mr.
spent
Pigeon, Mich.
Mrs. Wilfrid Mack left last
week on a trip to Florida.
Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence
Schwartz and Betty Lou of Lon
don visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. A. Baker aud Mr. and
Mrs. H. Lightfoot.Mrs. M. j. Sansome (nee
Myrtle Lawson) of London visit
ed on Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woodall,
Mr,* Howard Beaver of Oshawa
spent the week-end at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. Beaver,
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Brand
London called on friends
town on Saturday,
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Haist
and family of Fenwick spent
Sunday with Mrs. Haists’ par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fink-
beiner. We are sorry to report
that Mr. Finkbeiner is confined
to his room through illness.
Mrs. S. S. Wuerth’s friends
are pleased to learn she has re
covered sufficiently to leave Vic
toria Hospital in London and is
now Ibeing cared for in her
home by her daughter, Mrs. Ken
Baxter, of Belle Ewart.
Mr. William Haviland, who
suffered severe lieart attacks
last week, was removed to. West
minster Hospital, where his con
dition is still serious.
Mrs. George Colter has been
ill at her home with pneumonia,
We wish all the sick speedy re
storations.
Mrs. Gertrude Heideman and
Miss Pauline Faist of London
spent the week-end at the homes
of their parents here.
The Crediton Women’s Insti
tute will meet in the council
rooms on the evening of Wed
nesday, February 15. The meet
ing will be under the leadership
of the Historical and Research
Committee, who are desirous of
having an antique display. Mem
bers are asked to bring the old
est article in their possession.
A very pleasant and profitable
afternoon was enjoyed on Tues
day of last week by forty-three
members of three adult classes
in the Evangelical U.B. Church
when they went to Toronto by
chartered bus and attended the
Ice Follies and other entertain
ment.
On Sunday evening the
W.S.W.S. of Evangelical U.B.
Church held its World Service
Day worship. Mrs. W. Wein took
the chair for the devotional per
iod and Miss Nola Krueger of
Zurich was the special speaker.
Her topic, “He Was Moved With
Compassion”, was well received.
Special music by the choir was
enjoyed.
Evangelical Ladies’ Aid Meets
The meeting of the Ladies’
Aid and W.S.W.S.- was held on
Thursday evening in the church
school rooms with a good at
tendance and four visitors. Mrs.
F. Morlock played quiet music
and Mrs. Ed Hendrick opened
the devotional period with the
hymn “Pray, Pray”. Prayer and
scripture were read by different
members of the society. A read
ing was given by Mrs. A. Wein,
which was followed by a duet by
Miss Arliss Wein and ‘Grace
Gaiser. The chapter in the study
book was given by Mrs. M.
Faist. The meeting was closed
by prayer by Mrs. Ed Hendrick,
after which Rev. Dalius gave a
study on “Stewardship”,
was enjoyed by
Wein then took
business meeting,
of business were
In March the annual meeting will
be held at the parsonage. A
dainty lunch was served and a
vote of thanks went to all com
mittees. in charge.
H.
of
in
which
all. Mrs. W.
charge of the
Several items
taken care of.
with
is visit-
Mr. and
hospitalis in
is doing very
GRAND BEND
Mrs. W. A. Mollard and Mrs.
Mary .Yeo visited in Sarnia Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lightfoot
and family of Centralia spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Ulens, of
London, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Holt on Sunday.
Miss Gibson of Exeter
ing for a few days
Mrs. Whiteford.
Mrs. Ken Young
for treatments and
well at present,
Mr. and Mrs. Morr.enz returned
home this week after a visit in
London.
A shock ■came to the village
when it heard of the accident
that claimed the life of Mr.
Gideon Weber, of New Hamburg.
Mr. Weber was well known here-
being a camper for many years.
Mr. Weber’s death .followed a
collision near Shakespeare Sat
urday night. He was 74 years of
age.
Miss Doreen Baker, nurse-in
training at Victoria Hospital,
spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker.
The young people of.the United
Church visited the young people
at Crediton Sunday night..
Mr. Richard Hamilton, who
took suddenly ill in London a
week ago and was taken to St.
Joseph’s Hospital,was ablb to be
moved home Sunday*
Mr. . and Mrs. Fred Wilson
have been laid up with the flu
but are mending slowly.
Color preference in auto
mobiles is black
two-tone green;
gray and green;
last, dark green.
two-tone gray;
.solid maroon;
dark gray, and
Threo may keep a secret it
two of them are dead.
James St, W,A.
The February meeting of the
James St, W« A. was held in the
S. S. room Thursday afternoon
with a splendid attendance. “
president, Mrs, W. Witmer,
in the chair.
The meeting opened with
singing of the hymn “I Do
The
was
the„ I .. . . „. . _ _ Not
Ask That Life Muy Be A Pleas
ant Road.” Mrs Steiner conduct
ed the devotional part ..with a
reading, and the reading of ipart
of the “Sermon on the Mount,”
as a scripture lesson, followed
by .prayer,
The secretary's and treasurer’s
reports were read, with letters
of appreciation from people in
Britain for the “Care Parcels”
sent by the W.A.; also thank-you
letters from shut-ins of the con
gregation for cards and flowers
sent. Plans were made for the
congregational supper to be held
shortly. Mi’s. T. Coates sang very
beautifully, “S h grin g,” which
was much enjoyed. After the
business part, the meeting closed
with the singing of the hymn
“Unto The Hills Around,” and
the Mizpah Benediction.
CREDITON EAST
Mr. Joseph Bullock, who has
been confined to his home with
flu, is able to • be back to his
place of business again.
Mrs. Bella Edwards of Exeter
is visiting her sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hamilton
and son of Grand Bend spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H.
Lewis.
We are pleased to report that
Mr. Charles Anderson ’had the
cast removed from his arm last
week and is coming along nice
ly.
Mrs. Sam Baynham spent the
week-end in London.
Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Wein,
Mrs. Harry Lewis and Mrs. Sam
Sims and Doris spent Friday in
London.
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