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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-05-23, Page 81
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Bia Exhibiticr Of Farm M
New. feature Of Hensa I .
New feature of e sa Spring
`air next Friday will he the most
extensive display of farm
ti Machinery in the recent ]itstery
Ra of the South Huron exhibition.
Directors, of the society have
invited every dealer in the dis-
triet to display implements at the
t( fair in order to make the display
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"We to have all the differ -
exit snakes possible," says Earl
Pick, president of the fair. '"We
want to make this an annual
event where ail new and ilii-
proved models can be seen side
by 'side. We think the farmers
will appreciate the opportunity to
compare machines and tee deal-
ers will welcome farmers' ins.pee-
tion.
The society ]las placed so much
importance on the farm machin -
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Mi: and Mrs. Deli Adams and
son, Brock of London were week-
end visitors with his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Les Adams, Harvey
and Gloria.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Webb and
Mrs. Holloway of St, C at hBrines
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Russell and sons.
Mrs. Hugh° Morenz and Mrs.
Les Adams accompanied Mrs.
Roy Morenz to Wingham. on
Thursday where she appeared
as guest on CKNX TV on the
'My Lady" program conducted
Exeter by Margaret Brophy, Mrs. Mo-
renz. demonstrated the making
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Hon., Bryon L Cathcart, MMlsfer
of "Marvel Chocolate Fudge."
Mr. Jack Pickering spent the
weekend in Fenwick, Mrs. Pic-
kering and Terry who have been
visiting there returned home
witrhim,
14. and Mrs. Wray Sweitzer,
Ron and Barbara attended an-
niversary services in Woodham
on Sunday and were guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snaith.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hariton
and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Guen-
ther and Janet attended church
in Granton on Sunday last when
Cheryl Lynn, little daughter of
Idr. and Mrs. Kenneth Westrnan.
received the rite of baptism.
Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn Steeper
were Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Lamport and Tom.
• Several from here attended the
funeral of the late N. McCla-
lum and son Billie in London on.
Monday.
F. 0. IU:orley Love, Mrs. Love,
Brian and Brenda spent the
weekend in Sarnia with Const.
Glen Hayter, and fa.rily.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Mayville and
faiaiily of Windsor were weekend
visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Lorne Deitrich and family.
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While Atten. ding the Spring Fair
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Phone 102.W Hensall
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ery display that 11 has changed
the name of its annual airo
publicize it. The fair, known for
years° as "Hensall Spring Fair"
will now be known as "Hensall
Spring Fair and Implement
Show."
l±arin machinery has been dis-
played. at the Hensall exhibition
before but never m the :ppropor•
tions Uiat officials hope or this
year. The society has offered the
ground free of charge to the
dealers in order to encourage
their participation.
The Hensall society feels it can
offer both farmers and dealers a
better show than can the fall
fairs because many farmars don't
purchase their new machines
until after the 'spring fair.
Quite a few dealers in the dis-
trict have signified they will co-
operate with the society.
The excitement and fun of the
midway will be awaiting, children
who attend Hensall Spring Fair
next week.
have
of theav
Directors h society
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secured Carter's Rides, London,
to entertain for the day. The mid-
way will include a ferric wheer
and merry-go-round and perhaps
other rides.
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Canada, the cattle classes at the
Hensall Spring Fair and Jmple-
1rnent Show will attract some of
'the best head in the country,
Three purebred ` beef breed
competitions Angus, Short-
horns, and Herefords will be
featured in one .section of the
large cattle division of the fair.
Huron County boasts a number of
topbreeders in each of these
classes and these experts will be
showing thea championship
herds.
Top Trophy
cattle t any . y . it 4
By CAPTAIN LUXTON
Our Field Day is drawing
closer, in fact we go to Listo-
well this Saturday, to see if we
can bring back any honours for
Exeter. Naturally last 'week's
meeting found us in a flurry of
arm slings, maps, knots, make
believe fires and what -have -ecu.
But all considered, Lefty and
I thought we had the best meet-
ing last week that• we've had in
quite some tune! Could it be
the addition of our new recruits
who have livened things up?
Could be! You girls seem to
have set off .a fire -cracker un-
der some of the other members
of 'the Company.
At any rate we have a rash
out -break of test -trying it seems.
And we are very glad to note
that Donna Ersman has passed
her Safety and Sewing in Second
Class, and Joan Dettmer her
Second CIass Knots. Good work
girls, and keep it u
Now first a word about the
Field Meet. In case you aren't
at, the meeting this week and
we know our three PL's will be
Top trophy in the purebred
competitions is the Simpson -Sears
Ltd. silver tray, donated to the
best herd, consisting of one bull
and three females, of the beef
breeds. •
for
rprovided
Tei o classes are
market cattle — the type most
Huron farmers specialize in. One
class provides for grade butcher
steers or heifers over 750 pounds;
the other for grade baby beef,
under 750 pounds. The cattle com-
mittee of the fair -reports a keen
competition in these classes.
Breeders' Special
A breeders' special class pro-
vides an opportunity for boys or
girls under 21 years of age •in
South Huron to show their ani-
mals. There are five prizes of
$4.00 each in this class.
Only dairy, section in the cattle
competition is for Holsteins. Good
cash prizes and champion.
Letter From
Brinsley
By MRS. CECIL ELLWOOD
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Morgan,
Mr. Hilton Banting of Sarnia
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Fenton.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dixon spent
the weekend in Windsor and De-
troit.
Mr. -and Mrs. Geo. Prest and
Billy visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Odd of London on Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fenton and
Mr. Wm. Fenton and children
spent Thursday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood.
Mr. and Mrs.. Geo. Lee and
Brenda and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Lee attended the wedding of
absent due to, exams, here are their nephew, LeRoy Parker of
the instructios for Saturday. Harriston to Luella Noble on Sat -
Guides are to be in full uni- urday at the United Church at
form, with paper and red and Mt. Forest. LeRoy it the son of
blue pencil or crayons in ,their the former Evelyn 'Lee.
pocket, and'a box lunch. We Anniversary' services were
will meet in front of the Legion held in the Anglican Church on
Hall at 12;30 p.in. sharp on Sa- Sunday Morning and evening.
turday. We will be leaving Listo-
wel to come home around 5 p.m.
We do hope as many as .pos-
sible will be able to go. After
all perhaps there might be a
Despite,the weather there was a
good attendance.
Saturday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood were
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Young and
OfferOver $700
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In Douse... Show
Another top-flight horse show
will be one of the many features
of Hensall Spring Fair and
implement Show next Friday.
The best horses in Western On
tario will vie for some $700 in
prizes. Twenty-one classes of
competition, ranging from ponies
to Percherons, will be shown to
fair visitors.
Popular Attraction
One of the most popular attrac-
tions of any fair, the horse show
has an appeal for all ages.
The handsome, .pr.ancing teams
of heavy horses in their colorful
harnesses and spotless wagons
bring back fond memories to
older farmers who used to take
pride in their own teams years
ago,
The smooth, fast movement of
the saddle horses and roadsters
delight all the viewers as they go
smartly through their paces.
Ponies and pony teams are in-
cluded in the horse show, too.
Among those who will appear
at the Hensall show Friday are
some of the champions of the
Western Fair and the Canadian
National Exhibition last year,
One of the outstanding features
of the Hensall show is the method
In which the classes are arranged.
They are so interspersed that the
program is run off without un-
necessary delay. Visitors at the
fair will be treated to a fast-
moving exhibition of the finest
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horses in the district,
T e. glasses inclu.de carriage
Leath, percheron, wagon team,
road team, heavy draft, pony
team 44" and under, light draft
team, Hackney pony team, car-
riage- single 15.2 and under, best
saddle horse, fine harness pony
team, single roadster 15.2, and
under, four -horse hitch, single
pony under 44", lady driver,
15.2 and over,
roadster single ,.
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single on horse, fine harness,
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single pony, Hackney single pony,
Hackney single 15.2 and over,
gentleman'sturnout, and a pala-
mino parade class.
Nitws Budget From
Crediton East
By. MRS.. W. MOTZ
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Candle,
Bobby and Patsy of Sarnia spent
Sunday with their aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Motz..
Mr, and Mrs. Edgar. Homey
of Ridgeway spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Motz
and on Monday they all spent
the day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm..
Horney in Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Darling
and sons of Exeter spent Sunday
with Mrs, R. ,Matz and Ronald.
Presentation Ta Newlyweds
The neighbors gathered at the
home of Mr. and Mrs: Allan
Becker on Tuesday evening last
and presented them with a tri
light lamp. Mrs: Becker display-
ed her wedding gown, wedding
gifts and shower gifts.
Gram Says:
Good Things
From London
By MARJORIE STEINER
Looking through our recipe -Pineapple Coconut Pie Shell
box we carne across a recipe
from Mrs, Lawrence Schwartz
of London which she uses in
three ways --to make a date cake
with icing, a date loaf or muf-
fins. This three -in -one recipe' is
called
.Best Ever Cake
(Mrs. Lawrence Schwartz)
1 cup chopped dates (or rais- sorbed and mixture is thick and
itis) smooth. Sift flour and salt into
1 tsp. soda shortening mixture and stir in
1 cup boiling water quickly. Work until smoothly
Sprinkle soda over dates . and blended. Moll into circle between
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1/2 cup less 1 Tbsp. shortening
1i. cup flour '
3 Tbsp. canned pineapple juice
heated
1/2 tsp. salt
.1 tsp. milk
4 Tbsp. coconut
Put shortening in bowl. Add
hot pineapple juice and milk.
Whip with fork until liquid is ab -
add boiling water. When cool
add;
1 tsp. butter
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Linda of Lucan,also Mr. and • • 1 tsp. vanilla
section of Guide work that one . • 1 cup sugar
particular Guide knows really Mrs. Elmo Morgan of Sarnia. 1/4 tsp. salt
well and if that person is ab .,Mr. and Mrs. Bob Colderidge 2 cup,nutmeats
sent and the other girls who and children of London spent li to 2 cups sifted all-purpose
aren't sure of the work try to Saturday evening with Mr. and flour.
do it we might lose as many as Mrs. Wm. Fenton. - .To. serve as cake, bake in
fifteen points at once. So . stop Mrs. Ida Prest visited over greased square pan for 25 min -
and think girls—the whole Com- the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Utes,' or until done, in 325° . oven.
any is depending on YOU. Rose Atkinson of Lucan• When cool ice with—
So lets set out with determina- While visiting relatives in the
tion, a knowledge .of the test community Mr. and Mrs," Elmo
you have already 'passed, goon and Morgan
Mrs f Sarnia rray, Rowe on Sat -
common sense and above gall urday evening.
company spirit, If you are equip-
ped with these things you have , '
as good a chance as any compa- women not to lose sight of their
ny in the Division to gain ho- first aim—improved living con-
nours. ditions ler women. •
We have never yet won' the
Division cup, but I think I can Auction Plants.
safely say, it has been quite
some time since we have had An auction of bulbs and plants
as good a company as we have was a feature'of the May meet: -
right now. Good luck girls! ing of Clandeboye Women's In-
stitute
mstitute held at the home of Mrs.
Mac McNaughton. Mrs. Donald
Kestle was the auctioneer.
Institutes
Continued from Page3 The report from the Depart -very -timely. Her mother, Mrs,
ment of Highways concerning William Welsh. has already made
to women "from every conceiv- the surveyof the curves on a double recipe. She finds it
able background," gave ihstruc- Highway '4 at Clandeboye has keeps very well and surely is
tions in home -,taking courses been on display for two weeks Very easy to rhake,
and community life and "con- in James Hall's store and will c.
tinned to be 'a pioneer in its be for two Weeks more in Maur- 'Rhubarb Jam
ideals for life of rural women." ice Simpson's store. This report , (Mrs. Lyle Roberts)
On the W.I.'s sixtieth anniv.er- was in answer to the Institute's 5 cups rhubarb (cut) Only after meeting exacting standards in all
Haggerty urged the request for caution lights to 5 cups granulated sugar Only
of production is the name John Deere
avoid further accidents. p
1 pkg. strawberry jelly powder attached to a John Deere product. Because of
Carmel Icing
e. cup brown sugar
2 tsps. sweet cream
'1 tsp. butter.'
1/2 tsp. vanilla
Bell for 3 i tinutes, take from
beat, add vanilla and beat well.,
The sante recipe.will;fill two
small. loaf pans. Serve in slices
as date loaf pelicious buttered.
Or place the batter itt muffin
tins if you prefer.I "They are all
good," Mrs. Schwartz wrote.
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Front' Mrs. Lyle Roberts (nee
Dorothy Welsh) we have arec•
ipe for rhubarb jam which is
2 pieces of waxed paper. Re-
move paper and sprinkle pastry
with cocditut and roll it in. Fit
pastry into 9" pie plate. Bake
at 450° for 12 to 15• minutes.
(Bake pastry between 2 pyrex
pie plates or prick pastry well
before baking.)
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EVERY
SUCCESS
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:KansalJ Spring Fa'tr1
John Henderson
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"Home Of Good Foods"
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The Fair Is For You!
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When in Hensall Eat and Stay ,it `the
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one no/r11.! reason ' why
John Deere is first choice.
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Your Support Is Needed!
ATTEND THE
Spring Fair, May 31
Be A Community
:BOOSTER!
BOy CO-OP
Quality produrts
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Mrs. Cecil Carter gave two. Put 1 cup :sugar over the Cut this, the name John Deere 'has become syn -
Mrs. A. Macintosh were tip- Add remaining sugar in the y
readings Mrs David Henry and rhubarb and let stand over night an
mous with quality the, country over.
pointed delegates to the district morning. Boil for 5 minutes. •Re- All the way through, -quality controls pro -
annual to be held in Lucan, May move from heat •and stir in'the duction. Raw matertal3 are tested .thoroughly
211 jelly powder, (Mrs.) Welsh sub- and analyzed Completely to assure uniformly
stituted a cherry jelly powder high quality throughout. Proved manufacture
Exchange Bulbs for the strawb i d angmetho s r by p
,
An eitchange of bulbs, slips,
and shrubs was .the feature of
the Grand Bend Women's Insti-
tute on Thursday afternoon.
Mrs, Raymond Kading gave a
report of the ninth annual W,T.
Officers' Conference held at
Guelph last week.
Mrs, Emery DeSjardin presid-
ed for the meeting and discussed
the motto "And every man who
tends a rose and sees its buds
unfurl, #nest `Worship HIM al.
though in words his thoughts may
not be told."
Mrs: H. Nile `led in a sing-
song and Mrs. C. Reeves con,
tributed two piano selections.
It was decided to invite ITuron•
dale and :Elimville Institutes for
the June Meeting. Mrs. Max
Turnbull Was appointed, repre-
sentative to the Ladies' Aukil-
iary to South Huron Hospital.
The distrlet annttal was ane
nounced for.May 29 at Dash-
wood'.
The meeting closed with s
spelling bee the werda to be
spelled backwards.
Hostesses w'ert Mrs. 11, puler
tai s; W111iI lash mid Mrs',. Sohn
Gill`,
strawberry. The result
was a richer.color and , nice
flavor.)
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Now for a pie recipe whicb
carries out the flavor of the fill -
'lig itt the pie shell.
Pineapple Chiffon Pia
1 Tbsp. unflavot'ed gelatin
tiz cup cold Water
3 egg yolks
Iii cup, sugar •
1/a asp: salt
1 cup crushed pineapple (net
drained)
'sit top, .grated leniioti - rind
2 Tbsps. `lemon. juice
3 egg whites
�a. cup sugar
o cup moist Coconut, teasted.
Soften gelatin in cold water.
Combine next 6 ingredients.
Cook 'ever boiling Water until
slightly thickened,. Stirring don-•
stantly. Remove from hot water.
Add gelatin, stir unlit dissolved.
Cool to room tempe1ature, -stir-
ring oceaslonall?, Beat egg
whites until stiff but not dry.
Add a�0 cup „sugar gradually,
beating well after each addition.
Fold into cooled pineapple mix.
tures, Spread evenly in bbked
pie shell. Detente with teen.
nut. Chill well before serving,
methods d ate used experienced erienced workmen
but that's tint enough. In every phase of con-
struction, quality inspections and tests are
frequent and many. Tolerances are .checked
constantly; parts are inspected carefully. Even
after the final assembly) every tractor is tested
thoroughly before it is shipped.
What does this mean to yeti? Just this --every
John Deere Tractor is. quality -built through
and through, assuring .more dependable per-
formance, greater economy, and longer ,1ii`e,
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OUTSTANDING ECONOMIC
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EASIER HANDLING.
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