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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-01-05, Page 8THE TIMES ADVOCATE, EXETCR, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY J, 1’54TO r»’ Dot’s Beauty Shoppe (South of Jack Smith Jeweller) Naturelie Permanent Waving Lustron Cold Wave Dorothy G. Pfaff, Prop, Piione 71tW Exeter Gram Says: I'J Festive Holiday Gatherings Brides - Elect BACKACHE MaybeWhrninq * cauEed by Luy kidney •ctfao. Whan kidoeye get out of order, acids and wastes remain in the Then backache, disturbed rest •r that tired-out and heavy-headed feeling MOjr won Mow, That's the time to take Dodd s Kidney Pills. Dodd’s stimulate •he kidneys |o normal action. Then you ieol bettor—sleep Letter—work better. Get Dodd’s Kidney Pills now. 51 Fourth Sister Joins Us by MARJORIE STEINER In Exeter And Community See the “Personally Yours” Album at The Times-Advocate for ¥LOOK 10 YEARS YOUNGER Your figure tells your «gel A Spirella individually made Garment will make you look 10 years younger. - THE WORLD'S GREATEST NAME IN CORSETRY Mrs. V. Armstrong 89 Anne St., Exeter Phone 125 Just before -Christmas we re­ ceived such, a nice letter from Mrs. Lome Listpen, nee Doris Halst, of Centralia: R.R. 2, Her three sisters, Mrs. Aimer Pass- more, Mrs. Ljoy<l Jones and, Mrs, Oren Grace have already con­ tributed a number of splendid recipes, some of them prize-win­ ners, to our column. Her sisters and her mother, Mrs. Wellington Haist, urged Mrs. Listoen to send us a couple of her dessert recipes which are favorites with the family. We are sorry the recipes came too late to be lised before Christmas but we are sure they -will be popular at any time of year. The Angel -Pie recipe calls for a meringue instead of a pastry shell. « Angel Pie (Mrs. Lome Listoen) 11& cups granulated sugar tsp. cream of tartar 4 eggs separated •3 Tbsp, lemon'juice 1 Tbsp. lemon rind (finely grated) ( 1 pint heavy cream. Sift together 1 cup sugar and the cream of tartar. Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry. Gradually add sugar .mixture and continue to beat until thoroughly blended. Use this meringue to line bottom and sides of well- greased 9 or 10 inch pie plate. Hollow out the centre being care­ ful not to spread too close to rim of plate. Bake slow 275° oven ■for 1 -hour then cool. Beat egg yolks slightly and stir in remaining % cup sugar, ■lemon juice and rind. Cook in top of double boiler over boiling water about 8-10 tminutes until very thick. Let cool. Whip the cream and fold % of it into the lemon filling. Use this to fill the ■meringue shell, Cover with re­ maining whipped cream. Chill in refrigerator for 24 hours. 6-8. Serves supper in ans- Jennie * * * » Several suggestions for dishes have been received wer to cur request. Mrs. Moore, who makes her home with her -daughter, Mrs. Wm. Snow of the Thames Road, sent us her recipe for fish chowder which -makes a good cold weather meal. Smoked haddock is suggested or •fresh fish may be used. Fish Chowder (Mrs. Jennie Moore.) slice salt pork cut in cubes onion cut in small pieces •cups cubed potatoes . .Siokeiy's 15-Oz. . CREAM CORN.7 for $1 Brunswick Large CHICKEN HADDIE ............. 14-Oz. 2 45c Kadana. Brand 4 ftft OOnTEA BAGS .. IvU for OC.G Alien’s 20-Oz.. «APPLE JUICE^ .. C Any Variety, 10-Oz. CAMPBELL’S ft SOUPS .................... W Dr. Ballard's Animal HEALTH FOOD ft Tins ............... w for 23c for 95c 1 1 2 _ several stalks celery 2 cups boiling’water y2 tsp. salt 2 cups fish 2 cups hot milk dash of pepper J4 tsp. .paprika. -Cook pork until crisp (2 or 3 Tbsp, drippings may be substi­ tuted for pork.) Add onions to fat in soup kettle and cOok '5 min­ utes but do not brown. Add cubed potatoes and celery cut in ,matc!h- ■like .pieces. Add boiling water and salt and cook until potatoes are .half-done. Add, fish and sim­ mer 10 .minutes. Add hot milk and seasonings. Now blend 2 Tbsps. bread flour and -2 Tbsp, butter. Add a few spoonfuls of chowder, stir until smooth then add -to chowder and cook for 3 -to 5 minutes longer. Add more milk if necessary to get desired consistency. Serve with crackers. (Recipe serves 4 generously. * * * * The Clandeboye Menuettes, a junior girl’s club whose .project is “Meat on .the Menu” sent us a meat loaf recipe through -our good friend, Mrs. James Paton. We appreciate their interest •h-ope they’ll come again. Piquant Meat Loaf (■Clandeboye Menuettes) % cup dry bread crumbs 1 cup milk 1% lb. ground beef 2 eggs slightly beaten % cup grated onion 1 tsp. salt % tsp. pepper % tsp. (oi’ less) sage. iSoak crumbs in milk. Add beef, egg, onion -and seasonings. Pack lightly in pan. Spread sauce on top and bake T % hours Serves 8. and at 300°. for31 C Sauce 3 Tbsp, brown .sugar, tomato catsup, % tsp. Spread over meat loaf baking. 4 Tbsp, •nutmeg, before Jqu and Ont of Town Mr. and Mrs, Cal Heckler, and Leigh in Port Elgin; Mr. and Mrs. Wm Jupp and Joy in Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson family in London, Mrs. Clara Wellington in Lon­ don. wi-th Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Elliott and family. Another (daughter, Miss Leona Welling­ ton of Grand junction, Colorado, was home for Christmas. Mrs. Wm. Welsh and 'Don in London with Mr. rand Mrs. Lyle Roberts. Three other daughters and their families were a-lso present: Mr. and Mrs, Fred Nixon of Flint, Mich. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Hurst, -Sarnia, and Mr. and Mrs, Chas. White, Toronto.- Mrs. -Nixon spent a few days in Exeter with her mother and Don. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Biggart and Barbara in Clinton. Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Cowen, and Peter, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cowen and Debbie in London with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reynolds and .Susan. Mr. and Mrs,Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Brady, -Betty and Nancy in St. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Beckler in Toronto, ■Dr, and Mrs, F. Butson and family, near Mitchell with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laurel 'Butson. Mr. and Mrs. L. Butson, Mr and Mrs. James Cur­ tin and family of Dublin and Mr. ■and Mrs. Harris Butson, Munro spent New Year’s with Dr. and Mrs. Butson, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Snider with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swim in London. They spent New Year’s with Mrs. Elliott’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tripp at Dut­ ton. Mr. and Mrs. Don Harris and Kenneth, of Woodstock 'and Caro­ lyn in South River, • Northern Ontario. Miss Nettie Keddy in Talbot- vi'lle. Mr. Frank Coates with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. iCoates in He'ns'all. Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Wuerth and Stephen with Mrs. Wuerth’s family in Strathroy. Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Hodgson and family with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hodgson- and family in Ridgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon iBecker with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koehler in Zurich. ad- you l43T MclFALLS \ .oppets can b ^QUNJnwuinfbus service MAIN £ WELLINGTON •• EXETER . A crushed aspirin tblet ded to the water in which are going to wash 'cretonne ■covers improves the material, brightens ’ the colors, and pre­ vents them'fro.m running. Remove a screw which keeps working loose, dip the .point in glue, and replace immediately. punch the pillows, scramble this sheets and bunch the blankets* but when the war is over Tex-made Is the Winner. Long wearing beautiful „ Tex-made sheets are the choice of Canadian homemakers 5 to 1. Plain, fitted, coloured or striped, in qualities to fit every budget. Every bedroom in your home, * showroom, with Tex-made sheets—yours for years; Sold at battar stares everywhere . DOMINION TEXTILE COMPANY LIMITED Show Relics At Hurondale At the -Christmas meeting of 'Hurondale Women’s Institute' Mrs. Alvin Moir showed souven­ irs she had collected on her re­ cent trip to England and the con­ tinent, The singing of carols, Christ­ mas readings by Mrs. Wilfred Hunk-in and Mrs. Wm. Rowcl-iffe ■and quartet numbers by Mrs. Jas. Kirkland, Mrs. Wm. Sillery, Mrs. Hugh Love and Mrs. Wm. Ether- ington constituted the program ■convened by Mrs. Les Gibson. Mrs. Mac Hodgert presided over the business session in the' ab­ sence of the president, H. Strang. swered by resolution, was given It was decided to assist the Exeter (Drama Clu-b in the sale of tickets for their next play “No Rhyme or Reason” to be presented in February. In a Dutch auction -Mrs. Les Gibson won a wool “blanket. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Alvin Moir and the January meeting will be held .at the home of Mrs. Wan. Kernick. “Jills" Plan Sewing The fourth meeting of the Hur­ ondale “Jolly Jills” Club was held at the home of the leader, Mrs. Arthur Rundle, on Tuesday, December 30 with seventeen girls present. •Discussion was led by Mrs. Rundle on materials for blouses, ■preparation of the material (pre­ shrinking and straightening) and the use of patterns. Mrs. Tuckey, assistant leader, gave a demonstration on pinning pattern to material and cutting out blouse material. (Cookies were served to the meeting. Mrs. H. The roll call was an- giving a New Year’s The hospital report by Mrs. Hugh Love. close Eastern Star Society Exeter Chapter O.E.lS. held its ■annual Christm-as party on Wed­ nesday evening with Mrs. Jack Dickins, worthy matron, and Mr. Maurice Qu-ance, worthy patron, presiding. It was reported that a donation of $10,010- and used clothing had been sent to the Children’s Aid Society at Goderich. ■Following the business, Santa Claus arrived, in the person of Mr. Allan Fraser, and distributed gifts froim a gaily decorated tree, ■to- all who were present. Mr. Lawrence Wein led in the sing­ ing Of Christmas cdtolS.. Special Vocal selections were .given by Mrs’, Roh Squire and Mr, Lloyd Hodgson, ” Impromptu numbers were, a duet by the worthy matron and worthy patron, a duet bj> Mrs. Ernie Jones and Mrs. Sandy Ness who had come for the oc­ casion from .their respective homes in ‘ Applewood Acres and Pt. Credit. The Star points favored with a chorus. A Dutch auction of a chicken, donated by Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Bell, was won by Mrs. Ron Squire. Mr, and Mrs, C. M. Farrow, I Mrs, Lome (Finkbeiner, Michael and Jane in Beam-syllle, Nellie Hotson, and Miss Mrs. Pearl Po wles -in St, ” - Thomas with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. B. .Lindenfield with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Floody in Windsor for Christmas and New Years. Mr, and Mrs. David Millar in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. t. Turnbull and family. Dr. R. W. and Mrs. Read and family in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Stone with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stewart in London for Christmas, Miss Ger­ trude Stewart of London with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stone for New Year's. Mr. and Mrs. J. Goman, Susan and Elizabeth, Christmas and New Year holidays in Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Lex McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Bob McDonald, Mrs. Hugh Parsons; Grant and Gary McDonald in Glencoe with the former’s daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Pier­ ce were in Exeter for New Year's. In Town Miss Marguerite Pickard, Miss Trudy Pickard,- London, Prof. W. H. and Mrs. Waddell of Guelph with Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Pickard. Miss Helen Sweet, Toronto with -her -mother, Mrs, Muriel Sweet. Peter .Cowen, St, Andrew’s Col- • -lege, Aurora with his parents, iDr. and Mrs. H. H. Cowen. Miss Marie Hodgson of Mac­ Donald Institute Guelph with her parents, Mr. Hodgson. Rev. -R. E. ■eott, Oil City, Jack iSouthcott, ______, ___ Mr. T. O. iSouthcott and Miss Stella iSouthcott. Miss Joan Thomson, Macdon­ ald Institute Guelph, with her ■parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tyndall, Mt. Bridges and Mr. and Mrs. Laver­ ne Stone and family of Kirkton with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. (Squire. Mr. and Mr?. Jack Robertson ■and Ann of Galt, Misses Isabel •and Alice Taylor of London with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hills, By­ ron, with Mr. and 'Mrs. ' Taylor; Mrs. Beatrice Tate of down with Mr. and Mrs. Finkbeiner and Mr. Jack Fuller over the holidays. Mrs. David Walcott and fam­ ily of Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. James Pringle and family of St. Catharines and John of London with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hicks. Mrs. Walcott and family are spending several weeks wi-th her 'parents. - Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Page Tom­ my, Teddy and Paul of wood, California; Mr and Gordon Mattingley Douglas Judy of iSarnia, Mr. and Chas. Cox, Pat and Sandra,- gara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hannigan, Randy and Johnny of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jef­ feries, -Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holtzman and Cathy -of town and Messrs. Ewar.t and Mac Cornish of Clinton with Mrs. Mary Hannigan. Mrs. I-Iannigan returned with the Page family on Wednesday to California to visit ..for a few weeks. Mr. Sylvanus Cann, Bayfield, Mr. and Mrs. James Cann, Guelph with Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Ostler. Cpl A. and Mrs. Horton and Larry of Alliston, and Mr. Pat Hennessey with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hennessey. Mr. Pat Benjamin of Chatham was a visitor for the holiday week. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. - Werner and family, of London, with and Mrs. R. E. Russell. Mr. Bruce Cudmore, of Thomas, with his parents, and Mrs. Mervin Cudmore. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Wuerth Susan, of -L'qndon, with Mr., Mrs. Alf Wuerth. Ray 'Snell, -and. family, Cpl. and Mrs. Jack (Smith and son of Al­ liston, Mr. and Mrs. George 'Snell of 'Seaforth and Mr-, -and Mrs. John (Snell <of -Dashwood with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. -Snell. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Plumsteel and Mis-s Eleanor of Clinton with Rev. -and Mi's. H. J. ,Snell. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. (R-ouIston and daughters with Mrs. G. F. Roulston and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Howald. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cottell and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin and Miss Norene, all of Wallaceburg wi-th Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Martin. Miss ‘Gertrude Beaver, Detroit and Mr. Howard Beaver, Hamil­ ton with relatives in Exeter and -Crediton. Mr. and Mrs. iHarry Parsons, Janis 'and -Bradley, Detroit, with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reeves and family, Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Salter and Jane, Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rigby of Galt with Miss Meta (Salter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur La 'Chan­ ce with -the latter’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Sanders. Mr. ener, Jones. Ml*, kins and Leonard of -Anderson with Air. and Mrs. Maurice Quan- ee and Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MeBeath and boys, Kippen, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh. Hendrick and girls and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Huhkin with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Htinkin, Mr, and Mrs. iSim Pollea of Flint, Mich, with the former’s mo-ther, Mrs. Arthur Mitchell, Mr, and Mirs, B, F. Beavers with Mt. and -Mrs, Lloyd Beavers and family in Detroit, Lac and -Mrs. T, Z. Maillet and Tony bf Orillia with Mr. and Mrs, Melvin King. and Mrs. W. H. and Mrs. iSouth- and Mr. and Mrs. London, with Janies Water- Dalton and Mrs. Lyn- M-rs. and Mrs. Nia- Mr. st. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Jones, with Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs. -Clarence Kitch< J., H. Haw- Miss ......... .........,.......... Erma Finkbeiner, London Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Rosser and family of Stratford, Mr. anb Mrs, E. E. Wuerth of Zurich, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Finkbeiner and family of Shipka with Mrs. Ernest Keyes, Mr. and Mrs. E. F, McNamara and Bryan, Mr. and Mrs, D, W. Buckner and! Marie, Windsor with Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Pym, Mr. and Mrs, Leon Hearing, Sarnia, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and family. Mr. and; Mrs, M. J. Margison, Bob, Barry, and Alan, Mr, and Mrs. John Grundins and Jim MacDonald of London. Mr. and Mrs. Dplmer Skinner, Edward and Frances of Elimville and Miss- Norma Greer with Mrs. Ed Johns. Mrs. Johns spent New Years in London. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker and daughter, Jane, of Milton, with Mr. and Mrs, H. Bierling. Mr. and Mrs--. Robert Dennis and Jon of Hollywood Cal, Mr. Ted Wilson and Darlene of Lon­ don, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Wilson of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis left by plane for their home in Cal­ ifornia on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Kestle, Susan and Janice of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Kestle. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Warwick Gary and Terry Lee of Port Huron with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fisher. Mr. and Mrs, Grant Taylor and David of Sarnia with Mr. and Mrs. Hector Taylor. Mr. Frank Whilsmith, Marilyn, Donald and Graham, Toronto, with the former’s- mother, Frank Whilsmith. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Gibson, lyn and Gordon with Mr. Mrs. A. B. Idle. Wedding Invitations Serviettes — Coasters Gift Ideas t Mrs. Eve- At McKnight's Ladies Wear Starts January 5 Dresses \ Skirts j Sweaters Jackets 25% Off Hose, Slips, Handbags, Umbrellas, Scarfs, Panties, Slippers, Etc. — All Greatly Reduced Make 1956 A FROM PHONE 331-J PHONE 474 EXETER Alberta still has some 30,000,- 000 acres of unoccupied land suitable for cultivation. May we • take -this opportunity to thank you one and ■ ' all for your kind patronage during 1955 and to broad­ cast our annual New Year’s Clearance Sale with values never before offered. Housedresses 2 Blouses Housecoats THIS SALE IS STORE WIDE Our Entire Staff MRS. BOYLE , MRS. ERAYNE and the Mcknight family wish everyone a Most Prosperous & Happy 1956