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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-04-28, Page 10TIMESAIMPOCATEA EXETER, ONTARIO, PIIIURSDAT MORN NG, APRIL 28, 1955 • A Page Devoted to the , Interests of the Women Madera of The Times.Advocate Pupils In Grade Three To Receive Polio Shots. Dr.. R. at, „,k14.1s1 H., has announced that the Harr lan. -County Health 'Unit haa been nuthorized to extend the offer Of Salk polio vaccine to pupils of Grade 3. This follows the recommenda- tion of Dr. Jonas Salk for great ler time interval between the dos- F4/141100$ MEW PROM NEUTRALIZES AUTOMATICALLY 41.)APAY "TAKES" EVERY TIME! SPRINGIER encl.curls! DEEPER Yours for only $175 waves! OVIWIltillitttfil(111 ttttt lllllllllll l llllllllllll lllll Am% Elizabeth Arden:. BEAUTY PREPARATIONS The Perfect Gift For Mother's Day SUNDAY, MAY 8_ 1%. Huntley's Drug Store PRONE 50 EXETER es. The aeliedule 'will still eon- sist ot three dosea, but the spac- ing is now as follOws; two doses with, a thaw interval of at least four weeks between the •first and second. dose, and a third dose some months later. The present stock of vaccine therefore, 11111 Serve at /east one other grade, and the +Ontario• De- partment of Health has directed tbat it shall be Grade 3. County schools will be advised of timetable eharages as soon as possible. Aldis reports that first oculatiorie with the Salk vaccine n Goderich Public School, bave now been. completed and only two centres in Huron County, Dun- gannon arid Seaforth have yet to receive the first dose. These will be done soon. , The •Ontario Depart/I-lent of itlealth has suggested that Grade 3 pupils might receive their first injection at the time of the sec- ond injections for Grades 1 and 2. The Huron County Health Unit will try ta do Grade 3 in some eentraa earlier than. the time supagested. Mrs. Daniel Kilpatrick Mr, Daniel Kilpatrick, 72, died at Leedale, Alta., reecntly. He was born in Crediton and went,to the West about 40 years ago. Surviving besides his 'wife, the former Lillian Moffat, of Kippen, are four sons and one daughter; a brother, Peter Kilpatrick, Up - pen, and a sister, Mrs, J. Logan, Old Wives, Sask. Win A DIAMOND RING Contest Closes This Saturday* There's still time to enter: Get your entry blank today! Someone in Exeter artd district is going to win! Jack Smith JEWELLER Child Training' Society Topic Caren Presbyteriaa W.X.S. met' at the church last Thursday withlaIrs. 3Carmen. Cann, afrs. Harold ASigal4SO4, Mrs. Ed Jehn- sou and Mrs. Hilton Laing as hOstessea. 'Mrs. WU1ian illery presided for the program which was arr ranged by Mrs, Norman Stanlake and Mrs. H. H. 'Strang, airs. Jack Pryde •conducted the devotional period. airs. R. D. Jermyn was the guest speaker taking •as her sub- ject "The Training and Teaching of Cli.ildrea..." "Long years of preparation mark the pathway of a child's development" the speaker Baia'. "No horse gets anY- wbere ualess at is harnessed and no life grows great until it is focused and .dedicated" she con- cluded. Mrs, Irving Snyder played a giallo solo and Mr. Ken Brydges showed an interesting colored film, on ',Strange Gods of India." • Mrs, Earl Mitchell was present- ed with a life membership and pin in recognition of her eon- tribution to the society as a past president and faithful member. Mrs. H. H. Strang read the a•d- dress and Miss F. Hatter made the presentation. ,S, Kerr thanked the_host- esses and those who contributed to the ,prograra. District Couple Wod Saturday Marion Viola Lemmon became the bride of Robert Harris Kers- lake in a ceremony performed by the Itev. Harold J, Snell on Sat- urday at -2 p.m. at the parson- age •of James Street United Church. The bride is the daugh- ter ef Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lem - mon, R.R. 1 Varna, and, the groord is the son of Mr Arthur Kers- lake, R,R. 1 Centralia, and the /ate Mrs. Kerslake. 'For her 'wedding; the bride Chose a rose nylon crepe street - length dress with shawl collar with. which she wore white acces- sories and carried a 'bouquet of blue carnations. . Her bridesmaid, Miss Carol, Faber, R.R. 3 Kippen, wore a street -length dress , of peacock blue brocaded satin with -white accessories. She carried pink carnations. Mr. Robert Coates, R.R. 1 Cen- tralia, -attended the groom. The reception and wedding supper were -held at the home of the bride's parents. For their 'wedding trip ,, to Niagara Falls, the bride changed to a lime green linen dress and grey and -blue checked shortie coat*with white acoseories. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kerslake will make their home at R.R. 1 Centralia, Dot's- Beauty Shoppe (South of Jack Smith Jeweller) NOurelle PermanentrWavini Lustron ColdWeve -Dorothy G. Pfaff, Prop. Phone 71-W Exeter • Peaciouarfey',s for your Trgpainting heeds Glidden SPRED SATIN THE LATEX WONDER PAINT* 4 Glidden Spred Satin is so easy to apply you can do it yourself with nO trouble at all. Spred San is fully washable—you on scrub it again and again ! Glidden pacemaker in paints 1 Of. SPRED 1.,-4" Nylon 3.25 1,-1/4 pint ltlpolin Uhro.White toriel. — .55 $6.00 SPECIAL PRICE Centy„ l ll $3.89 Phone 181 44t4 Lindenfilds Lta institute At Crediton r re Selects New Officers •Crediton. Women's Institute niet on Wednesday evening in the OnimaRity centre. Mrs. G. Zwick- er 'needed for the election .ot officers, 1Presialeat l Mrs, R. Mats; honorary president, Mrs. H. Selienk; vice-presidents, Mrs, W. Mack and. Mrs. j. Norriss-eY; secretary -treasurer, Mrs, Robert Reid; assistant, Mrs. Earl 'Neil; district director, Mrs. Ed. Lara - pert; alternate, Mrs, Lloyd Lam- port; social committee eon -Vetter, Mre. H. Sehenk; Convenors af Standing Cbm- anittees: agriculture and •Canad- ian industries, Mrs- W. Arra- strong; citizenship and education Mrs. R. .Molitor; historical re- search and current events, Mrs, W. Mack; home economics and health, .Mrs. J. Wade; public re- lations and community activities, Mrs. L. Lamport; good cheer, Mrs. Lloyd Gaiser; auditors, Mrs, P. Morlock, Mrs. X, rink- beiner; pianists, Mrs. E. M. Full- mer, Mrii, Ed. Finkbeiner. A donation of $25 was made to the Library Board and it was decided to cater to the Huronia, Chorus Banquet. 4, Mrs. E, M. Fahrner reviewed the motto, "Old days, Old Ways, the world as it used to be," Mrs, E. Lawsua spoke on Mary 'Stuart. Mrs, J. Bishop gave a reading and Mrs. P. IVIorlock read,a paper on "Crediton's former days," Mrs. Mack reported on Tweedemuir Book. Several. Public School pupils, who had won honorable mention at the •musleal festival, were present and entertained frith sel- ections. They were Irene King, Sandra Finkbeiner, Doreen •Ken- ny, Frances Jackson, Sharon Gaiser, Dennis Lamport and Erie Finkbeiner. Mrs. J. Wade was presented witb a •gift in apbreciation of her faithful service, Silver Anniversary 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Oscar Pfaff mark- ed the silver anniversary ortheir marriage . on. Tuesday of last week. • Mr. Pfaff,. son of the late Mr, and Mrs. Henry Pfaff, and Hazel Brethour, daughter of the late Mr. and 'Mrs, ,‘Miehael Brethour of Wbodhani were married at Woodham by, the late Rev. P. J. Rutherford, They farmed for eight years at Woodham before coming to iCrediton •• seventeen years ago. Their family tronsiats of two daughters, (Dolores) Mrs. Wil- lard Berge, 'Gwendolyn and one son James. About 100 relatives and friends honored them at a social evening in Creditow •Coininunity Centre on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pfaff were escorted to a table laden with •gifts- and a tiered wedding cake. .Besiale them stood Lodge Ladies Treat. Guests Friendship Night was observed by Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge • last Wednesday night when eaalt officer was tact:moan- ied by a brother officer from a subordinate lodge; including three from Hensel' andone from Ilder- ton. During the business meeting, conducted by N.G. Mrs. Lex Mc- Denald, the committee in charge of the. benefit euchre and dance reported proceeds of $ 6 8 1.2 3. Plans to go to theOdd Rebekah Home at Barrie this summer were given up when it was learned no dates were avail- able for this year. •- Menthe% of Pride-. ot Huron Lodge will attend the twenty- fifth anniversary of Clinton Lodge on May 2. On. ,Tune 1, the birth- day 'celebration of Pride of Huron Lodge will be held, laollOwing the meeting, hus- bands of the members were enter- tained at a social evening and euchre party, Prize winners were Mrs. Gerald Skinner, Mrs. Eunice Stone, Clark ' Fisher and Frank Taylor. Odd Bits By B. A, Mothers' Case It does seem e shame That when, We have rale And perfectly Puddlesonie paddles, blethers bring boats And bothersome hoots • To ruin our xuadlesorne muddles, ean't splash a bit With mothers around, Nor slash in the 8ejtio0sh Of fresh rained,on ground. Nor poke at the Mterthl£4 iSo generally found After rain. But maybe the reason 18 Just that the season Is too fall 01 things mothers dat When really they'd r Attlee Just 'leave all the lather And Middle a fete gituldles t00. the attendants of 25 years ago. Bridesmaid was Mrs. Harold ore- rison, sister of Mrs. Pfaff, and Mr. osear Brine, who had at tended the groom, .An address was read iby Miss Lorraine Pfaff, and Mrs:- Nolan Schenk, op. behalf of all present, presented the many gifts includ- ing a silver tea service, a gift from their children. They ,also received manycongratulatory, messages. Personal Items miss Florence Sword of Belle- ville visited over the weelread with Mrs. Earl 1,Vhalen, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. S. King. Mr. and •Mrs. Ira Feist, Mr. and Mrs. Dale- Feist and. son, Dennis, of Elkton, Mich„ visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mi. Wil - Ram Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. E. Faint and with. Mrs. M, Feist; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Feist and tamily of St. Thomas spent Sat- urday at the home of Mrs,' M. Feist. Rev. E, N. :Mohr is attending the Evangelical U.B.• Conference in Kitchener this -week. Serviees in the Evangelical Church will be withdrawn next Sunday, 1l'/0. and Mrs. R. W. Palmer and' daughter Shirley Louise of Claresholm and the former's Mother Mrs. A.• Palmer of Cal- gary are visiting with Mrs. Pal- mer's parents, Mr. and airs. E. af. Fahrner. 'Shirley Louise re- ceived the rite of ba.ptisin in the Evangelical ,Church Sunday morn - Ing, Rev. Mohr officiating. Gut of town guests with Mr. and Mrs. E. 24. Fahrner on Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- kay •of Sarnia, Mr. and afr,,s4 Rus- sell Eekstein and. Miss 1.4Iy Hoff- man of London, Mr. Arthur Amy, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mawhinney, Mr. and Mrs. Alsner Passmore and ta.mily and air. and Mrs, Lloyd Jones and famibt. all of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Heist and Stanley and Mr. and, 'Mrs. Lloyd Eagleson and family of Dashwood, and Mr. and Mrs, Arnold .Gaiser and Marie of Grand Bend. Return Slate t cGillivray McGillivray Women's Institute met at the hall at West MeGilli- vray recently with the president, Mrs Martin Watson, in charge. IViem.bers responded to the roll call by paying dues ,for the new year and offering suggestions for next year's program. Reports of the various conven*. ors of committees were given, telling Of the year's work. The district director, Mrs. Beatrice Dixon, gave a- report on the dis- trict meeting and announced the district annual to be ;held at Ko- moka on June 10. The Present officers were re- instated for another year. They are: honorary president, Mrs. Martin Watson; first vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Malcolm Allison; see - mad lice -president, Mrs. Leslie S a ddo ; secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Parry Thompson, assistant, Mrs. Laverne Allison; direatore, Ivit's. Harvey Tweddle, Mrs. Bari Morley, Mrs, A. Armstrong: dis- trict director, Mrs. B. Dixon, Home Economies and Health, Mrs. Melvin Allison; Historical Research, Mrs. R. Wilson, Mrs. Andrew Erskine; Citizenship and Education, Mrs. Garnet Hodgins Agriculture and Canadian 'Indus: - tries, MrS. Laverne Allison.; Ite- solutions, Mas. Malcolm Allision; Publitity, Mrs. Fraser Dixon, Mrs, Parry Thompson, Mrs, Billy Fenton; Social 'Welfare, Mrs. An-. drew Erskine, Mrs. A. D. Steeper, Mrs. Fraser Dixon, Mrs. Fred Fenton, Mrs. W. Tweddle, Mrs. William :Watson; pianists, Mrs. Reg , Wilson, Mrs. Fred Fenton; auditors, Mrs, A. D. Steeper, Mrs. Laverne Allison. A motion carried to the effect that free use of the kitchen and euipment beloriging to the In- stinte be granted to the township council, trustee. board, Institute members and community organ- izatimm, but there will be a charge of one dollar when the kitehen and Warm:tent are used if there IS a charge at the door for mortey-naaking affairs.All breakages are to be replaced. The scripture listen was read by Mrs. Beatrice Piston. The motte, "We lose vigour jhrough thinking the Munnold thoUghtS," was taken by Mrs. Leslie Shad,. clock. A contest conduetcd by Mrs. Earl IVIOrley Was won by Mrs. Martin Watson. The May meetittg, US be held on May 18 at West McGillivray Hall in, the afterno0n, will carry out the Mother's DaY theme, Mein - berm ansaver the r0j1 all bY nanling their maternal grandmothe'a Maidett nava and na. tiongity. The orogram and refreshment Orareittee for the May Meeting consists of Mrs, Robert Smith, Mrs. Clarence Neil, Mrs„.Art llodgeort, Mrs. Fred renton, Afro. W 1111 a m Uttlier, lArs, Giles Thompson, are 41.441.4*.44.4,40.4....44.444 4Catiaido. took some six per rant of the "United Xingdona's exports itt 105-S. 2 WOAWASAanklikAftAWWW*Inikg1WP000,1040101404051kAlk lll I l MAUI* l 41 lll IfirnokklIfillk(IRIDOWIfillgIfilk lll II l !Oak i grim Says: teA, Any Woman Gan Be A Good Doak Ey 51/014)011XIS STAMM Just lately We WINO had two roci9e4 for banana bread sent •to us. This week we -will give you Mrs. Fred Cornish's method of malting it. She has contributed three or tour of her favorite re- cipes we'know you'll be glad to Add to your collection. Bit.W.A. /MEAD • (Mrs, Fred Corniall) 3 eup butter -cup sugar 2 eggs cupiehopped Wats bananas (mashed) 2 cupa, bread flour. . 1 tsp. soda * Pinch of salt Creani butter said ;sager, Add beaten eggs then flour and soda. Add mashed bananaa area stir, then add nuts. Place in a greased bread pan and bake in 35(19 oven for about 1 hour. * * There is such a variety in cookies that we' can give our families lots of surprises in that line of baking. One of our'read- ers told us last week that she had tried the recipes for Aunt Louise'.s old fashioned. .cookies (which mine from Cohacton, N.Y.) and she liked them very march. Mrs. Cornish sent a re- cipe• for date cookies which are very nice. ' DATE Boix.mis (Mrs. F, Cornish) 4 la eups chopped dates S • cup water , ff cup sugar cup chopped dates • I •cup chopped walnuts Cook dates and sugar until We are going to give you a thick. Add nuts and cool,. § Cup butter 13 cups brown sugar 2 eggs cups pastry flour 3 tsp. salt a tsp. soda Cream butter; add „sugar and • • bleed weU. A44 beateli egg it and heat MiXture. .4441,1 dry` ingreala lente, Divide •detigh into four parts and chill. Roll put each 13Ort$on an4 •spread lot)i date mixture, Roll up 'as ter jelly roll, Chill then et in slices. Bake in 379 9 oven, * * A tossed sala4,-adcls a color- ful touch to 8 dinner. It -won't be too long until we'll have those garden fresh vegeta'blea 'CO'•use -7-1)lease turn to Page 9 .kkkkme*** ,44 Expert pining And Papering Don Quesnel Phone 27,.M Crediton SUPERIOR Propane Limited Your immiestor for rierenit Gen aid applique..• . tor "ono, How sad bm101107- Call Stratford 4174 moomaammammumwmarsma Skirts $430 SPECIAL ! ! THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY All -wool, pleated all-around skirts in new .grey, 'navy, light blue, chartreuse and black colors A. buy for the smart shopper! McKnight's Ladies Wear Phone 474 Exeter At *our ited.& White Super Market • Allen's - -21113Z. 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