HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-01-12, Page 8THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 12, 1»W
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Get Dodd’s Kidney Pills now. Look lor
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Ladies' Wear
Phone 474
District Cancer Society
To Continue Campaign
Fred Dobbs was named to a-
gain head the Exeter branch of
the Huron Perth unit of the Can
adian Cancer Society at the an
nual meeting on Monday even
ing.
Mrs, Edith Foley is vice-presi
dent with Harold Kelson as
treasurer, Mrs. Fred Dobbs sec
retary and Mrs, ;E. S. Steiner
asst, secretary.
•Committee chairmen are; edu
cation, Rev. N. D. Nnox; cam
paign, R, E. Pooley; service, Mrs.
J. 'G, Dunlop; publicity, Don
Southcott,
MuntciDal representatives on
the executive are Usborne, Mrs,
H. H. Strang; Stephen, Mrs.
Lldyd Hey; Hay, Mrs. Alvin
Kerslake; and Exeter, Mrs. J.
M. Southcott.
John Stratton, Stthtford, presi
dent of the .Huron-Perth unit,
pi'esided for the election.
Mr. Stratton spoke of the ac
complishment of the cancer unit
in the two years since its incep
tion anti the plans for the future.
“The most vital task,” he said,
“is education. News items are
being prepared to be publicized
in the local papers. Radio station
C.K.N.X. and television channels
at London and Kitchener are
co-operating in giving publicity”.
The Exeter branch distributed
more literature than any of the
other branches ■during the past
year. A new projector has been
purchased by the Huron-Perth
unit and is available to show
films for cancer education.
Mr. Stratton stated, that the
mobile Little Red Door, in charge
of Miss Lois Cahill R.N., will fee
in this district for the month of
May, This is a grey car with a
red painted door which serves
as a cancer information centre.
Industrial plants will be visited
and Miss Cahill will also be avail
able for private Interviews. This
mobile Little Red Door is very
much in demand and this unit
is fortunate in being able to book
it for May, Mr. Stratton said.
In nieinoriam cards are now in
use and the local funeral direc
tors are co-operating. There are
cards by which friends can make
contributions to the cancer So
ciety instead of sending flowers
for a deceased friend.
Mr, Dobbs was commended fey
Mr. Stratton for being instrumen
tal in promoting the work of the
cancer unit in Middlesex .County.
Help CAS
Play Santa
Many citizens and, organiza
tions made Christmas contribu
tions to the Children’s Aid iSo-
ciety of Huron County at Goder
ich and in the words of the 'direc
tor Mrs. Mary Chaffee, (helped
bring happiness at Christmas to
over 500, children throughout the
county.
Largest donation from this
■area was $100 from Exeter Kin-
ettes. .Other .gifts included .toys
and clothing.
Among those contributing lo
cally were:-Hurondale W-L, $17.-
125; Pride of Huron Rebekah Lod
ge No. '338, $25 and gifts; Efceter
•Chapter No. 223 Order of the
Eastern 'Star, $10; Mrs. Ninia
Wein, Dashwood, $'5,; Eliniville
W.I., $7,80; £enior Citizens Club,
Exeter, $30; 'Students. Grades 5
and 6, Hensall-gifts of toys; pri
mary dept. James St. Church, Ex
eter, $8.; Main St. church/ Ex
eter, $21; Dashwood W.Ir, $5.;
Thames Road Sunday School,
$'23,10; Amber Rebekah Lodge,
Hensail, gifts; Kinetto Club, Ex
eter, $100; Mr. and Mrs. C, T.
Christie, HensAll, $5; Centralia
W.M.S. gifts and $10; Wayne
and Bonnie Butson, 'Exeter, can
dy; Mi's. Lucy KlUmpp, Dash
wood, gift; Kippen East W.I.,
$10’; Crediton W.I., $10,
And Doors
By MARJORIE STEINER
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Gram Says:
FWIO Officer
Contibutes
•the district rally of the
■of Huron
At
Women’s Institutes
county, bold this fall at Grand
Bend, we bad the pleasure of
meeting Mrs. Gordon Mac Pihat-
ter of Owen Sound, 'president of
the Federated Women’s 'Insti
tutes of Ontario, who was the
guest speaker.
We feel Sul’s 'two of her fav
orites recipes she graciously con
tributed 'to our column ’will be
interesting to all our readers and
especially so to the many yv.I,
members in this area.
First a 'supper disb which Mfe.
•Mac iPihatter describes as “vbry
tasty”.
Mix I tsp. 'baking soda in 1
Tbsp, milk and add to cocoa-flour
mixture, Beat well. Spread on
greased shallow cake pan or
cookie sheet. Bakke 15 minutes
in 350 s oven.
* • * *
•Mrs. Lome Listoen’s second
dessert recipe is one we have not
before in our column. We
sure you’ll want to try
Dhte Torte
(Mrs. Lome Listoen.)
Doiigh; % cup butter or margar
ine
1% cups siftfed all-pur
pose flour
7 TbspS. cream.
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Open House
At Parsonage
The Rev. Harold J. Snell 'and
Mrs. Snell held open house at the
parsonage of James St. United
Church ori Thursday aftornctoh to
give members of the congregation
an opportunity to see the improve
ments made to the parsonage
through the combined efforts of
tfee Women’s Association, the
Womcri’s Federation and the of
ficial board.
Members of the two women’s
groups assisted Mrs. Snell in re
ceiving the visitorsi 'and conduct
ing tTierri thrduh the parsonage.
The study, with its1 new hardwood
floor, built in bookcases, new fur-
niture, drapes and light fixture
was the, room which had under
gone the greatest change. New
flooring and draperies have added
color interest to the home.
Afternoon tea was served with
Mrs. J. M. Southcott and Mrs.
Victor Kestle, wives of official
boatd meriibbrs, presidifig Ct the
tea table which was centred with
flowers and lighted candles.
Kinettes Support
Players' Guild
At the meeting of the Exeter
Kinettes on Monday evening it
was decided to sell a block of
tickets for the Exeter and
rict Players’ Guild’s play
(Rhyme or Reason.”
.Letters of appreciation ___
■received from the 'Children's Aid
Society and from the needy fam
ily for the Kinette’s contribu
tion at Christmas.
Mrs. Harold Preszcator won
the prize for the evening. Mrs.
Clarence Fairbairn and Mrs. Doh
Southcott assisted ’ the hostess,
Mrs. Ralph Genttner. -
Junior Institute
Exeter
DiSt-
“No
were
Learns History
Mrs. Harry Dougall spoke
the history of the Institute Move
ment at the-initotitig'of tlib jutfldr
Institute on Wednesday evening
last. She mentioned that the
Women’s Institute was organized
in 18'97 at Sidney 'Creek, Ontario
by Mrs. John Hoodless and the
Junior Institute started from ag
ricultural short courses in 1933.
Exeter Junior Institute was or
ganized in March 1947' following
Short courses in Agriculture.
There were 48 members the first
year.
Mrs. 'Bev. Skinner conducted
the business in which plans were
made for the mother and daugh
ter banquet to be held in Feb
ruary. Tickets will be Sold On
a junior mixer, to be drawn 'for at
the banquet?
Home Of Bride
Wedding Scene
Recently, at -the home of
3, Mr.
•on
Recently, at -the home of the
brid^’s^. parents, Mr. and Mrs1.
Stewart Cudmore of London, Dix
ie Ann Louise Cudmore became
the bride of Donald Bert McGill
son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGill
of Granton.
The double ring ceremony was
performed by Rev. F. E. Clyds-
dale, great great uncle of the
bride before the fireplace deco
rated with evergreen and bridal
bells flanked with eandelbra. Mrs.
Walter Buttel of Blyth played
the wedding music and Mr. Wal
ter Buttel sang.
Bride in white
‘Given in marriage by her father
the bride was lovely in a floor
length gown of white lace and
net styled with a peter pan col
lar trimmed with seqUins and
seed pearls and lily point sleeves.
The bouffant skirt was worn over
a hoop. Her full length veil of
French illusion fell from a sequin
and seed nearl tiara. She carried
a white Bible crested with pink
roses.
Mrs. Clifford Green was her
sister’s1 only attendant wearing a
ballet-length turquoise corded
satin gown with matching head
dress and carried an old fashioned
nosegay of oink roses and white
carnations.
Mr. Frank Wakeling of London
was groomsinan. The ushers were
Clifford Green and Lome Cud
more both of London, brother-in-
law and brother of the bride.
Reception
For the reception at Hooks
Restaurant the bride’s mother re
ceived the guests in an ash green
ensemble with blijck accessories
and a corsage of pink roses. The
groom's mother assisted
with a
wearing1
corsagea navy ensemble
of red roses'.
For travelling
U.S.A. the bride _____ _ ___
coal Wool suit with pirik accessor
ies and matching corsage.
'Mr. and Mrs. McGill will reside
in London.
Showers For Bride'
The bride# who is a granddaugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cudmore
of Kippen and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Oke, formerly of Seaforth, Was
honored prior to her marriage by
showers given by Miss’ John Stew
art, Mrs. C. Green, Miss Barbara
Shoebottoni and Miss Gwen Brit
ton. A skating party and shower
was given by Miss Barbara Hous
er all of London.
Mrs. Stewart Cudmore gave A
trousseau tea in her daughters
[honour. The tea table which was
decorated! with Christmas scheme
whs presided over by the bride’s
grandmothers, Mrs, Sum Cud
more, Kippen, and Mrs. Cecil Oke
of London,
to the
donned
Eastern
a char-
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Patterns 270
690
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1/3 Off!2 for 310 290
2 for 330 390
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Jack Smith
Community Plate
1847 Rogers Bros.
King's Plate
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Main St. Groups
Hear Travelogue
The newly elected officers pre
sided for the meeting of the W;A,-
and 'W.M.S; of Main |St. chufch
on Thursday afternoon,
Mrs. Glen MeKnight presided
for the W-'A. and Mrs. E. R. Hop
per acted as secretary. The trttae-
urer’a report was given by Mrs.
C.A. Hdwkins.
Mrs. A. J. Sweitzer, group
leader, presidM tor the ^rbgfam
of the W.M.S. when 'Mrs, An-
dtCw .Dixon 'gave a travelogue
enhanced by colored (slides of .the
trip abroad which Mr; and Mrs.
Dixon took this pAst summer.
Appreciation was expressed to
Mrs. Dixon.
Mrs. Earl Russell, Mrs. B. W.
Tuckey, Mrs. Hopper and Mrs.
Sweitzer gave appropriate read
ings. Mrs. Tom Walker favored
With two instrumentaljsolos.
Mrs. Russell presided tor the
W.M.S. meeting with Mrs. P.
Merkley acting as secretary. Mr?.
E. Carter gave the treasurer’s re
port fOl" 19i55.
Mrs. E D. Bell
WA President
Mrs. Elmer -D. Bell was instal
led as 1956 president of James St.
Women’s1 Association at the an
nual meeting last Thursday af
ternoon.
Other officers installed by the
Rev. H. J. Shell were honorary
presidents, Mrs. H. J. Snell and
Mrs. C. W. Down; past president,
Mrs1. Allan 'Fraser; vice-presi
dents, Mrs. Whitney Coates, Mrs.
Earl Shapton; rec. sec’t. Mrs. R.
E. Pooley; assistant, Mrs. C. S.
Mac Naughton; treasurer, Mrs.
Laura Harvey; assist., Mrs. Sam
Hendrick; corr. sec’t., Mrs. Percy
Passmore.; assist., Mrs. Ewart
Pym; pianist, Mrs. H. L. Sturgis;
assistant, Mrs. E. Lifidenfield.
Comm, convenors; birthday box,
Mrs. J. H. Jones; floral, Mrs. Ed
Johns; church, Mrs. Wm. Allison;
parsonage, Mrs. H. L. Sturgis;
visiting, Mrs. Alf. Hunkin; nomi
nating, Mrs. Allan Fraser; mem
bership, Mrs. H. H. Cowen; ways
and means, Mrs. Allan Fraser.
Group leaders, Mrs. Wes. Wit
mer, Mrs. James D. Smith. Mrs.
- - ■ sec’t.
Mrs. Ernest Cerson; C.G.I.T. rep.,
Mrs, Andrew Dixon; Junior choir
rep., Mrs. Hedley May; auditors,
Mrs. C. V. Pickard, Mrs. Muriel
Sweet; press reporter, Mrs. E. S.
Steiner.
Annual reports by committee
convenors listed improvements
vestry
many
Which
and
junior
W m Kernick; literature
made to the parsonage, the
and church kitchen, the
calls, cards and treats with
shut-ins were remembered
the- assistance given to the ____
choir. Mrs. Allan Fraser, who con
ducted the business meeting, was
her
ducted the business meeting,
given a vote of thanks for
leadership in 1955.
Mrs. E. D. Bell took over meeting after the installation
committees were named to
the
ana
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sist at the annual congregational
supper. A pot-luck luncheon will
be a feature of the February
meeting of the W.A.
Members attended open house
at the parsonage following the
meeting.
News of
Sunshine
By MRS. WILLIAM DICKEY
“The Sew-Easy Club”
The sixth meeting of the club
was held on Jaftuhry 6 after
school at the home of Miss Mary
Skinfibr, Blimvllle, with 10 mem
bers present.
The (toll call' was answered
‘with a plan for Aehfevement
Day. The ilitisiitosA was then dis
cussed. It was decided to have
■the next meeting on January 20
at the homh of Grace Johns. The
roll call for next meeting will fee
answered with a garment or ac
cessory to fit into one’s ward
robe Ahd the plans, colour, de
sign and texture.
Mrs. Gilbert Johns and Mrs.
Ward Hern gave demonstrations
on suitable clothes for the “Tall
Thih’\ “Average” and the “Short
Stout” figures. Home assign
ments .were given,
Woodham Phone 62-r>10 kirkton
Fish Scallop,
(Mrs. Gordon Mac Rhatter)
6 medium potatoes (sliced)
1 large tin salmon
% cup diced onion
JA cup diced pimento (option
al)
% cup grated cheese
« % tsp. salt
pepper
1 10 oz. tin mushroom soup
1 cup milk
•2 Tbsp, butter
1 cup bread or cracker crumbs.
Grease casserole. Arrange al
ternate layers of potatoes, fish
and onion, pimento and cheese.
Season with salt and pepper. >Add
milk to isOUp and pour over In
gredients. iS p ni n k 1 e top with
crumbs dotted with butter. Bake
at 3'50® for one hour dr until
potatoes Are soft.* * * *
Chocolate Ctoce
(Mrs. Mac Phatter.)
• I
Heat 1 cup milk
2 Tbsp, cocoa
Stir until mixture thicken?!
slightly. “Remove1 from heat. 'Add
and beat in
cup shortening or buffer
and 1 egg. •
Add 1 cup brown stigar. (pack
ed)
% tsp. salt .
' 1 t&p. vanilla.
1 cup all-purpose flour
*6 tsp. baking powder.
Dot’s Beauty Shoppe
(iSouth of Jack Smith Jeweller)
Naturelle PerrtiAnent Waving
Lustron Cold Wave
Dorothy G. Pfaff, Prop.
Phone 71-W Exeter
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SHREDDED WHEAT
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All Chicken Varieties, 10-Oz. . 2 for 330
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