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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-05-30, Page 7Attenel 'Service, Menthere of Bgeter Chapter 945. attendedlunclay. evening serelee at •Grad Rend Unitext 'Mire Mre. 'Garnet PAttertion, Worthy matron, assst4 h the lervice, reading.the scripture. B. Holley„ pastor of the Church,gave, the meesege' On 4The.Star p the Bast." M. 1.4loyd Hodgson, Centralia, sang a solo aeeornponied be Mrs. Robert Pryde. Both are 0,E.S. eMbers. After the service the mem, • bets were 'entertained at • the •homeof Mr, an 'Ivire. G. Pat - term, worthy -patron and worthy - • Matron of the, cbopter, MONTHLY PAINS •CRAMPS »wet believe women bo *ay You must suffer front Pilim q:4111.1.P11, backache, loso 4 york; tenant!, simple anemia during monthly pen, ,04s, Clinical, Teats have proved "that New Formula nkharn Tab* Uta with added Iron or Compoun1 with added Vitamin BI, actually relieved the cause of pain in the leejerity of eases .. not just the pain itself. Why not tind out youi. self, at no risk? We offer you. - 1; .30 DAYS FRU TREATMENT Ii you aro not helped Just get Pinkimm'a from y our Drng Store. Take for 30 days as directed to get at the cause of yoyr complaint, • Hyatt do not experience striking relief„ send ue the empty carton for cheerful refund Q yournioney. We have 'thousands oftestinlon, Jab, on 61e from satisfied users. 40in them today. Try our safe, ,no -risk plan. Get our easy-to-use New Formula Lydia E. Pinkhatn ,Tahlets with addid tank iron. ' or Compound with Vitamin Bl, PiNKHAMI*40.01.010, 0!ITAIROO 00000 oniimilowt00,10,0*.mmienumitemmtimnimmitImpriiiisilmseititnittlinunitninntio% Closi ng June 5 Legion Auxiliary Hears Travelog At the May meeting' of 'the Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion held on Monday evening Mrs. M. C. Fletcher was guest speaker and told of her rtrip to Mexico illustrating her talk with a display of soevenirs. The group finalized plane' for ea:tering for the men's bowie banquet on Wednesday 'evening. Mrs, Norman Norry won the mystery prize.' Plane were made for the June meeting to take the form- of wether roast at; the farm of Mr. :and Ws,WflhIarn Chambers, Clinton, There will be no meetings dur- ing July and August but will re, surne in September commencing with a pot leek eupper, Ethers Beauty Salon PHONE 18, GRAND BEND OPEN Monday to Seturday, 9 to 4 Friday Evening Until Frances Greene, Elinor Wasnidge Also With 4 Years' ExPeriencer Mrs, Shelia Tepvin, • recently with Lisa Beauty Salon, London Ethel Oesjardine, Proprietress I 1 We will be closed Wednesday morning, June 5th, • for renovations. Ersman's- qpkery Phone588 Exeter • . . Meat goes 'further if it is cut Well 11.1St to Suit your amily. If you'happen • Round Steak sliced for mock .duck • —Minute Steaks—a few larger roasts— well trimmed stewing beef cut in cubes ..-Plenty of Minced be-ef (or, very little) Minced beef ready made in patties— ' :.011e Sliced shank pieces,. • WHATEVER -YOU LIKE — • THAT IS THE WAY WE WILL CUT IT We put a piece of polythene be- tween steaks and chops for easy separa- tion Without defrosting. PROCESSING MEAT IS OUR BUSINESS WE THINK YOU WILL LIKE- OUR WORK 'PUT slaughter house is open every , Monday and any time in case of emer- gency or accident. Exeter Frozen Foods oncern Fire To 11 Expressed -By inititutes Camera over the •appalling She announced that the or- lon of fires, particularly those( fixer's •conference at Guelp,h A04 in which yqung children have 'eeer would be for district dt- died, was exprosed in a resew,. rectors; that open house for Vonpresented at the district an- Institutes'at GueiPii was Alb' 15 real aSouth Heron Women's to July ,I.9; that the r•W•I•O• was institutes Wednesday in Dash. sponsoring a booth at the Winter wood. re• Fair and the provincial plowing The resolution asked that the „match at Simeoe and that the firstro al e ve tio would search into the cause of fires octabeer a31, aw41` ° er beh incia national otit b t government conduet more re - and promote fire prevention ed- Mrs, Hossack said that the ucation, Institutes of Ontario had eontrie Guest speaker, Miss Grace buted over $1,000 to Hungarian Hamilton of thC health eection relief besides used clothing and. of home extension ServiCes, Go- food. Progress was being made tario Department of .Agriculture, in regard to the training of re* said work was being done by the tarried children and the Institut government in -an effort to cut are sponsoring selective educe - down the iumber of fires. She lion for the bright •child. urged Institutes to. contact fire "The best preparation for to- chiefS in them ir unr"cipalities be- morrow is the wise use of today; eause they were most anxious let us make our branches worth - to co-operate in any fire pre- while, useful ant suitable to the vention program. community, then we can let Miss Hamilton _outlined the Inture developinents come when new course for leaders which j occasl°n ar4es. Keep your eyes being sponsored by the depart- toward the spishine,. the shadows ill fall behind " said the speak - anent. One will be scheduled for Mrs....„)Iarolcl Wainer, chairman 6vor ion ineinbers from. both. of the London area. stressed Lutes at Crediton, Dashwood, that the reason for the flourish- Elimville, Kippen, Ifurondale, ing of Institutes through 60 years Seaforth and Zurich registered was the friendliness of its mein - for the annual. bers, Two officers who retired last She announced the W,I, con- Crediton third. Dashwood s lay- year—Mrs. Kenneth Johns and vention this year would be held ette will be entered in cernpeti- Mrs. Will JOhnS, president and in Masonic Temple, London, on Lion at Toronto. secretary of the district for two October 15 and 16, with the The Crediton ladies will hold a tea on October 4 when Mrs this area, er. Minister ItEt:turns for Anniversa:ry 4 iecongregation filled James St. United iturcis., :00. Sun. d* ,moraing to bear the Bev. A. IL Irwin, Brantford,. for - Mer. soiter, who returned., ;a guest speaker for the smelter, nary service ,of4he Woman's As- sociation. Bev. Irwin. took as his text "Sanctified Service." .A ladles' choir, (1.irected by Lawrence Wein, sang two in. theins. john Vornari WAS sOloist, Gordon Koch, at the I piano, ,accorrionnied the organ, 1.St, Mrs, B. Desjardln of Grand The spedal collection for the Bend, was re-eleeta preStdent, 4""1"Unted to "SQ. Past president is Mrs. Kenneth J I f dh inns, o 't/too am and vice- preskieets ere Mrs,' John Clean, Seaforth, and Mrs. Strang, Ifensall; seeretarY, treasurer, Mrs, A. Iienxilton, Grand Bend; assistant, Mrs, •Gordon IVIackenzie. of Seaforth; federal representative, Mrs. Gor. don r apple, Seaforth; alternate, Mrs. Newell Geiger, ef Zurich; auditors, Mrs, K. Kellerman and Mrs. L. Taylor,. Dashwood. Conveners of standing com- mittees: Agriculture and Canad- ian Industries, Mrs. Harry Hor- ton, Heesall; community activi- ties and public relations, Mrs. A, Orr, Benson; historical research. and current events, Mrs. W. D. Maek, Crediton; home economics ma nodn diraliCtili,1;peMn iliaznIenesshipprlat education, Mrs. Wilfred Coleman, •Seaforth; resolutions, Mrs. as.J Scott, Seaforth. Mrs. llossack conducted the election., Dashwood, Grand Bend and Crediton branches entered a cont. pieta baby layette in the 'Salada Tea competition. The .judges, Mrs. N. Ness and Mrs, E. Klein- stiver, Dashwood, egave the '• de. cislon in favor of Dashwood, with Grand Bend second and d t ne • years—were honored. with gifts • for their services. • Who realizes that no nation lives George Wilson, St. Marys, and District President Mrs. Emery to itself alone." The aim Will be Mrs. Gordon Maynard, liuion- Desjardine, Grand Bend, urged to establish a scholarship for a yille, delegates to the eighth tri - WI members to exercise their girl in the Londbn area to attend ennial meeting of the Associated franchise during the coming Macdonald Institute, Guelph, ' Country Women of the World to election. "Women's Institute Mrs. Raymond Ending, Grand be held in Colombo, Ceylon., front rriembers," she f aid, "are think- Bend, Mrs. Sid Baker, Dash- July 3 to 13, will tell their wood, •and Mrs. Ed Lainport, experiences. ing women of our community Crediton, reported on the ninth Mrs, Charles Reeves of Grand and -the quality oour Institute,s . s is Judged by individual mem- annuel°facers* conVention held Bend contributed a piano selee- bers. Remember it is not who is in Guelph reeentTY• tion. right but' what is right,"; Delegates were welcomed by • •W the Dashwood branch. Mrs. Arth- L ur Rundle, Huroridale, replied. ives Lay own aw D Mrs, Arnold Kuntz, president0of Mrs. J....- D. Hossack, Embro, • • district directors, Atter Trea' ling Kinsmen provincial director ratified the An invitation was accepted to hold the annual in Crediton next Exeter Kinettes treated their estates are • distributed when year. husbands to dinner Monday night there is no will etc. Committee reports highlighted and then laid down the law to lie warned wives they can ex - the celebration of the sixtieth them. . pect none of their husband's anniversary of the Institute The neat feat caught the realty if they leave home. movement. Branches marked the spouses completely off guard. The former reayer emphasized occasion in various ways—sPe- On the excuse of Celebrating the need for legal advice in cial trips, entertaining grand- the Kinette Club's fifth birthday, property matters and pointed out mothers, family nights etc, the wives 'wined and dined King- that the profession was encoor- Those who i presented' reports men in grand style at Arm, aging persons to consult lawyers on standing • committees were strong's Restaurant. more frequently, regardless of ad - ter; Mrs. Wilfred Celeman, R.R. the person. of W. G. Cochrane, vise' •i Then came the cOrrimercial in their ability to pay for (Re Mrs. R. Westcott, R.R.3 Exe- 4 Seaforth; Mrs J. M. Tiernan, town lawyer who was instructed Mr. Cochrane was introduced Dashwood; Mrs. Wilfred Mack, by the Kinettes -to tell their hus- 13y Mrs, Sheldon Wein and thank - Crediton; • Mrs. James Drum. bands •just where they stood in ed by Mrs. Les Parker., XI's. mond, R.R. 2 Kippen;‘ Mrs. regard to the, legalaspects of Ralph Genttner, Kinette presi. James Scott, R.R. 2 Seaforth marriage. , _ dent, presided.-Finemistresslinwas and Marion Hemingway,. Brus- FOa rtuntely for the Kinsmen, Mrs. Jack Cough sels, Tells History Of Landmark The history of an old home and landmark at Corbett was giveft by Mrs. Art Lightfoot at Historical Research and Cur- rent Events meeting of MeGil- livrey Institute held in West Mc, Gillivray Hall, She accompanied the talk with a poem "Yester. day and Today," The motto ,,A wise country preserves its reeortis" was dis- cussed by Mrs, Wes Lewis • whe presided for the program, Mrs. Fraser Dixon gave an account f the life of Pauline Johnson" A skit "The Gossipers" was presented. by Mrs. Earl Dixon, Mrs. Art Lightfoot, Mrs. nos, Kooy and Mrs. Hiram Dixon. Mrs, Lewis favored with a Mouth -organ selection, aeon -wan- ted by Whs. Earl Dixon. Mrs. Garnet. Hodgins and Mrs. Earl. Morley were appointed leader and assistant for the local leadertrainingschool. Mrs. Cecil Ellwood and Mrs. Earl Dixon. were pained delegates to the. district annual. Several new members joined the Instittite. • Phone 70 Main St. llll mviminkimiinnikkimnimmithittnimininnintwonowtoil l ll 111111111111110 bythey G he also told the wives where Mr. and Mrs. DougGrayer Following the dinner served thetood. conducted square dancing fol. sladies of the W.S.W.S. of the church aitd ,the opening devo. The lawyer described how the lowing the banquet. tions by Rev. W. Krotz, Mrs. .i. properties of both man and wife Kinsmen Deputy Govereme D. Hossack, provincial director, are affected when, they exchange elect Les Parker expreded ap- spoke on the expansion of the vows (the wife gets approxi- predation to Exeter Kinettes,. Federated Women's- Institute of mately one-third of the hus- Kinsmen and to members of the Ontirio and urged each member band's but the husband doesn't itedsall clubs • who supported he continue to develop mentally, get any of the wife's); how him in his successful campaign morally, intellectually and spirit- charitable gift tax and seem- for office. A number of Hensall sion duties are applied; noW Kt/Isl.-nen and xinetles, were pro.. iiaul, tttttt tttt ' • , ent. • . . . : . Mrs. Harold 'Preszeator 'was in charge of the program. Draws 1 were won by Ray Wtierth and Irvine Armstrong. i , • s , Modern. Gram Says: / Another TV Debate By MARJORIE. STEINER ' Lowe ce ver st We are always proud when • Beauty Salon Phone 349 I 314 Main St. gtr6;ta- ianLme7PwCP'alh:fefri3fs:' Centralia)scrrutshed weoeokht tohfissoamreea ofdenithoent RIGIDAI ing their ability on -C,K,11.1C,—. 1 cup white sugar , cu butter 1HIGH STYLING PERMANENTS HAIR TRt ATMENTS TINTING vw Open Tuesday. to Saturday FOOD PRIEZER0REFIRIGERATOR TV. Making her debut two weeks 2. eggs separated- Pearl Henderson, Prop. i I Combine yolks of eggs 1, ago was 1VIrs. RoY Morenz bf 1 can crushed pineapple. pashwood. For several years, •crearo together sugar and 57r . This 10.1 en. ft, low-C�t Super Model is the big "bonus baby' of '57! And these towcoality Frigidaire fetturesprove it beyond a doubt: • Real Zero Zone Freezer m- holds 44 lbs. • Esclusive Cycla-Matic Defroeting in refrigerator Section—you don't do a thing 6 Four Pull -Width Shelves—hold OVen the largest caseeraeS ' • Full-MdthGlide-Out Porcelain Hydrator hwholda over half a bushel Exclusive Sifety-Settl Latch ,-opens ivith slighrk presaure Meek or out yet kosiiat door tightly sealed • Big, Deep Storageettoor with 5 removable &elves, and Special Butter Compartment Suitt atA d by General Motors she has been among the top p neapp e. Dram at Winners in the domestic classes W1th creamed mixtute. sin pineapple and stir ifi with above i at txeter fon fair. mixture. Last -- fold in stiffly i On TV she made the fudge beaten egg whites. .• or which. she won first prize Place 1/2 the graham wafer crumbs in bottom of pan. Spread at our fair for two years. She pineapple mixture over them i was. kind enough to give us the recipe for this week's tolumn. and top with The remaining erumbs. Let stand for 24 hoers. t• So if you like fudge, you are in Serve With whipped cream and for A special treat when yeti decorate with cherries. make' this 01% * MarNtel Chocolate Fudge Our Other newton -ler, Mrs. II (Mrs. Rol Moretz, DashWood) Mervin Dunn, gave us a cookie Mix iit a saucepan: recipe. You don't have to bake 2 oz, thOcolate, cat fine this kind and they earl be quick- 1i eups white sugar ly made akl will quickly disap- 1/2 cup milk pear too, we imagine. Mrs. 2 Tbep, shortening Dunn told tie she has ntade the 2 Tbsp. better '' peewit cookies from Mts. Harry . 1 Tbsp, torn eYettP , CoateS recipe several times Arid 1/4 tsp.. salt , likes them very much, Itring 'to rolling boil stir- Cornillike-Peanut Rutter Cookies ring conStantly. Heil briskly for (Mrs, Mervin )unn) a few minutes, tint)" it forms a . 1/2 cup peaput butter or nut hard ball When dropped in Old erttheh Water. Let a& 16 te 15'nlinutte etne broWri sugar After addirig. ti heaping table- 1,2 too torn Ayturi spoon of margin:la low whip, COmbine these iegredients in E. Add 1/2 cup ebepped huts end I top of dotible Willer until Melt. teaspoon Vanilla and beat until ed and well Mixed. ftetneve thiek. Pour into greased pee. (rein heat eod add: S j. teoiting the -fudge for a shorter1 1 cupg earraiakdg Mte„ Morotte tog;etit that by vaallia --k Mix N,0101 and drop front soak% time elle makes delicieue 1 tell -4 or ebeeelate S mice, (The mite waxed. paper, set asido to „i marshmallow whip ten be bought, „tool, * 1111rS. btuni Make* rhubarb JIM Our Other IWO eontributora by our xecipe of last week Mit to the eoltenn this week are substitute* Piheatepte in pia sealers.) ;; tney stayed aWay 10 long. new ebeS.,, We Wondered. WIlY powder., Rhitbarb and pineapple • 'ne grove s fa sent tr$ two of her favourite (wog :ray powder. Mrs, melte it hitt COMbinatiOn, Mil. L, Chaff e Centre- And here is another hint for reeities AtulAbis week we'114ia5a Blackwell adde s therry • Mt to you. her reethed Makitte Uy powder At)* Met- ArVr '41Pholia- It . Exofir• plfteapple.iteasert whish should it is :cooked, It adds flevor Whielt , • 0 You cant qo ALL1E IF you feel A0014•0HmAl!•••••••041,00•••••110f0M4finr AM 'MORI. THAN A SPICIALTY AT OA SAKE SHOP Yes, we do wedding takes with wore of a persOnal pride. The cake we cake .is delicious to ,eat and Ls of a very distinctive design. Let MS bake your :calre ". you're planning a. trip: to the altar in the near future.. Ers ma nls Bakery -- Phone $0$ • .fteter 1,,,!0•11 i 1111,011011111011101•0111•11111),*•010001 ii ii 000losolonowoomo400, i onooggwo on0tIII0 ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt These clays most people work under pressure, worry more, sleep less. This strain an body and brain makes Physical fitness easier to lose—harder to regain. Today's tense living, lowered resistance, overwork, worry—any of these may elect normal kidney action. Witen 'kidneys get out of order, excess ale sod wutee remain in the system. hen backache, .disturbed rest, that "tired -out"' heavy - heeded feeling often follow. That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills., Dadd's stimulate the kidneys to normal action. Then you feel better—sleep better—work better. Ask for Dodd's Kidney Pilo et any drug counter. •53 Fl or The Lovely June Bride Flowers! Flowers create a beauti- 1 ful atmosphere for the traditional wedding cere- 1 mony . and theret00 need to worry about them if you leave this part of your .reparations in our hands, i We'll take- charge of bouquets, bontonnaires, church deeora- tions• and reception centre - .1 pieces add you Cad be assured of prompt, efficient delivery. wWhyedd wedding not today?seeus about "lir , Reder s Phone 761 DAIRY 140) MAMA SAID TRUNK— BUT YOU NEEDN'T HAVE BROUGHT "MAT MHO OF A -rc2uNK Jus -r TO SHOW OFF 1HE 5TREWITH YOU cor FROM DRINKING MILK C*H161/LANDIAL DAIRY igiti rid gin —EXETER. 11001•1010111 llllllll II Practical Presents From Traquair.Hardware • GE ELECTRIC IRONS, mints itt POLISHERS 16, • VNREAIVI AND GE MIXETTES • STAINLESS STEEL WARE * CHINA • =CHEN trliNSU • CARAPPES * l'IlAYS 1 , ... • ADMIRAL, FINDLAY, ,DEACII, 7 MCLARY* I APPLIANCES 1 3 TFIAQUAIR HAIDWARE L 2 ExL t FI orisExetsi 100101011111101111111/ llllll 01 14101110 lllllll 110110011,00111111,11•11111101111,1111!it ll 09191 Expert a 4 Hair, tyling 'Of /he une Bride We specialize in Cold Waves, Hair Styling and. 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