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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-07-04, Page 7
the tee itis lch sy, Jill Co* 111, vi. ecl ss t y r.. 3 ,1,IIIlU1j1L Voiuneer f Wanted! up Or .MARS. J,hi We are going. -to miss. "gram" from this ;corner but .,we hope some one will volunteer to ,carry en this popular coluann, We do, • not expect anyone to take :Gram's, place but to carry ,en .in their own way. If you think you'd like to try it, Please give us a call. In the meantime, we hope you Vi11 Continltoyou .share recipes. and The strawberry season is prac- tically over ..and cherries and raspberries. are appearing on the market Mrs. W, J. Beer has given us a simple ,method of can- 4 face, arms, legs cream away hair • you wish wasn't there! , 4.1.4sc SLEEK Surgically safe, fragrant and pure, , you Just spread Sleek like ream.. , relax . , to p rinse away with tepid . water, it's gone and with it all the hair. Big 41/2 oz.,tube 2,50 ring raspberries: 'conning. ,R+lspberrits Fall sterilized' quart seaters with berries adding sugar oc- casionally until one cup of sugar is used to each, quart of berries. Pour boiling water over the Der-. ries+to fill the sealer, tut on :the tops and seal. Place' the jars in a 450 -degree oven. 'Turn off the heat and allow • the sealers of fruit to stay in the oven until cool, or overnight. It is a good idea to place a tray under the sealers for sometimes the syrup in the sealer overflows an is caught cm the tray rather than spilling .in the oven, Mrs. Beer says raspberries •canned in this way taste ^alrnost like the fresh fruit. She added a word of warning to place a silver • knife in the sealer before pouring the boiling water in to save breaking the glass with the heat. Pickled- Sweet Cherries Mrs, James Kirkland has given us a recipe for pickled sweet cher- -ries, sometimes called "Mock olives." She has taken these to. teas at the church and they have been well received. 1 cup malt vinegar 1. cup cold water 4 this. brown sugar 1 ts'p. salt pis oz, stick cinnamon 3. tblsp, whole cloves Tie spices in a bag and add to other ingredients, Boil five min- utes. Cool and remove spices, Wash cherries and peck unpitted and with sterns on in sterilized sealers; Pour syrup over cherries HONOR TEACHER School Section No. 2 Hay paid tribute to its teacher for 23 years, Mrs. Anna Ellis, Exeter, touring a picnic in ,her honor on Friday night. Parents and !former pupils presented her with a substantial sum of money and her students ay. her pictures. Above, left to right, are Earl Campbell, Karen Tinney, Mrs. Ellis and Elmer Rowe. ,---T-A Photo `N FANCIES and seal, The amount of syrup s given will only fill 3 pints, Make more Kirkland 'was generous andSection Honors ' M. rs . E l l s offered us her recipe for rasp- berry jam, , r ay Teacher 23 Years 3 tbisps. vinegar Boil thr eta cups• three minutes Add ' of sugar and bring to' a full roll- ing boil for three minutes. Re- move from heat, Let stand 15 minutes stirring occasionally, Put n sterilized jars and cover with araffin, UNTLEYI DRUG STORE EXETER Phone 50 For Summer Mrs. Anne Ellis,. Exeter, who ing a "substantial" sum has taught two generations at money, Karen Tinney, on be S.S. No, '2 Hay, was honored by of the present students of present and former families of school gave the teacher,two the section Friday night tures. Over 100 attended a picnic in During her reply; Mrs. E Exeter Legion Hall to pay tri- asked all her former pupils bute to Mrs. Ellis who is retiring stand up and the number was of None of her pupils has become half famous but several are now at - the tending university and one is a pie- chartered.accountant in Toron- to, "They all did well for them- llis selves," she said. to ' Mrs. Ellis' 23 years with the im- section was spent at three dif- she ferent times from 1912 to.1915, and from 1921 to 1925 and from 1941 ong to 1957. p to hil- after teaching the same school pressive. She recalled that r for 23 years. The event was plan-' had taught two generations ned 8 originally for Riverview the third one was . coming al Park but it was rained out here. quickly. "It tickled me pink "art Campbell. former reeve see the young kids of the c Your Spirella Corsetiere ' has some excellent idea;;` in sum- mer -weight garments. See or call her NOW for experienc- ed consulation. 'Mrs. V: Armstrong Town Topics. At1 l��d��� Interest � � o Ot. " .*9 ndakAar„ntsr 411 you ►hR+e ??br .Miss Olive Wood of Toro is holidaying with her fath W,, XI, Wood after :a motor t through the New ,England Ste 'pending some .time in Cap,. C loskan, Washington, and W lamsbtlrg, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. ,Alonzo: Redd :ucan visited with Mfrs. Russ Iedden on. Tuesday evening. Carol Fletcher and Edwa .3inith, Exeter, were among t '3 graduates of the Canadian R Cross water safety instruct courses held last week and r ceived Red Cross certificate pins and • crests presented Col, Innes Carling at Tham Hall, University of Western Qn tario on 'Thursday ev.ening,, Mr. Harry Sweet of:' Winds visited with relatives it Exet during the past week, Mrs, Edna' Butt, Toronto, is 1 staying with Miss Verna Coates and visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Hannah Taylor in South Huron Hospital, Norman Knox has joined his brother, Tom, at. Bigwin Inn, Muskoka for the summer. He'll be employed on the Island to Mainland boats. 04444 ,Myriaaall R toeividoo 01eNebo 'Pew p r riSeisislrees# Porn alto Mr, and Mrs, ,Amos Warwick, 'OA Mss St. • PI19Mllt :fit Garyn #rid Ferry Lee. of Fort tes Ur. and Mrs. t lark s shedr, with: ^n*: od, Mr, and Mrs. M. W. l Towey Marion....... ll- and Wft, E, L. Howey, Ottawa, YOUR NAIAD* iRf visited over the holiday with en, Mr, and Mrs. •George Hawkins. i X'.ermefent Waving ell Mx, Bob Fletcher who is em-' flair Stylists skid Shaping ployed with the George A. Mil- Tinting and Cold Wavtll�g rd lard funeral home, London, .spent be .the weekend it his home here. Y Phone ,1 ed /,AMAIIil11l1A11l111AA111111111111,11I11AA/11N1A1ilmmtlAA/ll/}Al1MIAAlaf!!IAIIAIIAI}1,1lUI,AIIAAf111AA11A1N111111AIAeA1711111AM ors' +e e. .s o ring duly 11 es - orI HILINEBEAU Misses Marguerite and Trudy Pickard left on Monday for Mon- treal where they will sail vi Empress of England for a si months' trip to the British Isles and the continent. Mr. and Mrs. Eber 'Redden and daughter, Carol, of London spent Tuesday with the former's mother, Mrs. Russell Redden. of town. Miss Helen Wilson, Toronto, spent the holiday weekend. with Mr, and Mrs. M. Mode. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Redden and grandson, Jeff, of London, spent Sunday with the former's mother, Mrs Russell Redden, Andrew St, Mrs. E. Cerson left on Tues- day to join her sisters from. Portage la Prairie, Man., Van•. cotwer, B,C. and Los Angeles, California to visit their father in Regina, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fink and Brian, Hensel', and ,Mrs. H. C. Rivers are on a motor trip to the West taking in the Calgary Stam- ede. Mrs. Hazel Spence of Oakland, alifornia, is visiting with her ant, Mrs. Maude McDonald, xeter North, Mr. A. G. Pickard, Regina, ask., is visiting with his brother, and Mrs. C. V. Pickard.. Mr. and Mrs. A Knox, Lansing, ich, spent a few days with their on, Rev. N. D. Knox and family t the rectory. • Mr. and Mrs. 'Gerald Campbell nd falnily, London, visited with. r. and Mrs. W. H. Stone on unday and on Monday Mr. and rs. Art Bell and Miss Maly Har - is, Ingersoll, visited with them. Mr. William and Miss Beatrice arren have returned home after isiting in Toronto and Norland e past week. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of Vic - ria, B.C., are visiting with Mr. nd Mrs, Donald Ralph. Misses Susan fond Janice.Cestle r: and Mrs. James Ferguson nd Ron of Toronto, Misses Gail nd Lynn Gackstetter are spend - g their holidays with Mr. and Ts. Horney. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Powe companied by Mrs, David Wes - n, Woodstock, and Mrs, Jack Bain and Doreen of Mt. ydges attended the wedding of nephew, Gordon Weston to chlene'Bell, Kincardine, on Sat - day in Knox Presbyterian urch, Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allen and roily, Sarnia, and Mr. and Mrs. vid Boyes.and fancily, Niagara lis,. were holiday visitors with r. and Mrs. Don Harris. Cpl. and Mrs. Al Horton and roily, ,Camp Borden; Mr. and s. Jack Hennessey and Paul, a • 4/ r• g CENTRALIA LOCATED 1N COOK'S HOTEL . Phone 750-W1 Exeter For Appointments TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY Air -Conditioned Dryers For Your Comfort MARG COWARD, PROPRIETRESS. X ;!I/111A111111111/11A1111M111111111,1 AA ttstaml@Ullatila11111tilli/11AIatg111a11itool111HHltemilemlimilrattittamloA of Hay, led in the expression of dren I taught just a few y appreciation to Mrs. Ellis for ago," she said 'after the eve "all the, good she has done." Mrs, Ellis praised the' sec You not only ,served as a as a "very nice one to get a teacher," he said in his address, with—we seemed to be one "but as an advisor, a loyal happy family." friend and a helper in all local activities. You were just one of even Tells History E tion Ibg To Institute Mr The Historical Research com- M mittee under the convenership of s t Mrs. Alvin Moir arranged the a June meeting of Hurondale Wo-' men's Institute on Wednesday a evening at the home of Mrs. Wit- M Liam Kernick. S um Mrs. 11, I. Strang read a ,paper Al us and you will be greatly missed Teacher,Studen in S,S, No. 2 Hay." Elmer Rowe, a member of the township school board presented Wed Af Kirkton Mrs. Ellis with a purse contain- White standards of delphini bra l'Ilurondale School as I knew r PHONE ..125 EXETER at" to a striae starrt ,with new ©orn.inion. and Langmuir ,Luggage Now on Display at HopperHockey FURNITURE Phone 99 Exeter Vocation Togs.,, Shorts $1.95 Summery Blouses 1.95. .Beach Bags, IeLA;Si`I C.. LINi:G $2,95 • and mums and lighted candle Bddul h. Church' fo2med the setting in Kirk p United church on. Saturday, Ju 29, for the -.marriage of:Don Scene Of Vows Stone, daughter of Mr. and M St, Patrick's' Roman Catholic lLaverne Stone, Kirkton, and W of Church 'Biddul h was the'set-, m Mrs. Williamld Webster, son Webster, ting for the wedding of Marga- andor. E ret Helen O'Brien daughter of Rev. W. H. Pike performed t Mr. Wm. J. O'Brien, and the late 2 o'clock ceremony and Miss V Mrs. O'Brien, and James Adams, let Gambrill, London played we younger son of Mr. and Mrs. ding music and accompanie Samuel Adams, London.. Rev. the soloist,Miss Jeane Hou Fr. Mackesy officiated. ` ton, Camlahie, who sang "We The bride wore -a blue shit ding Prayer," and "My World trimmed in white with lighter Given in marriage by h blue accessories and a corsage father the bride. was lovely in ofr pink roses. The bride's sis- floor -length gown of Chantill ter, Miss Angela O'Brien, Wind-' type lace anti"`nylon tulle a sor was bridesmaid wearing a net over satin fashioned wi pink -flowered dress with cor- softly molded lace bodice, sab sage of. pink Carnations. John na neckline dotted with iridesc Adams, London, was best pian sequins and seed pearls, and lit for his brother and Barry OBrien point sleeves. A full bouffa London, was usher. skirt featured deep inserts A reception was held at the lace and ,flounce of nylon .tut home of the bride's parents, And net over satin cascading Whalen Corners. Guests were a, slight train. A crown of sequi present from London, Toronto, and seed pearls held her finge, Chicago and. Windsor. tip veil • of French illusion, $h The happy couple left for a carried a white Bible cresta wedding trip. to Niagara Falls. With red and white roses. Buffalo and Torotito. Her attendants, Miss Margam They will make their' 'hone in Barnard, Wyoming, and/ Mis Condon. , Marlene Stone and Miss Muri_ Switzer, both of 'Kirkton, a bridesmaids wore identical ba lerina length gowns of embroi Modern, dered taffeta and nylon tulle fash Beauty ioned with snugly filted,straples Beaufy Salon .bodice over which was worn bolero featuring a roll collar an. 314 Main . St. Phone i49 bracelet length sleeves in color;, of pale green, yellow and: pin orchid respectively. They cat PERMANENTS. ried cascades of yellow and lav HAIR TREATMENTS ender mums, Miss Shirley Ander son, Wyoming, es flower git CLOSED FRIDAY NIGHT wore a pink nylon net dress an 'AND 'SATURDAY a cascade of blue eornflower of this Week Only (Jul 5, 6) and Sweetheart roses. y Mr. John Whitehouse, St. Thp CLOSING AT NOON ntas, was groomsman and usher DURING JULY AND AUGUST were Sterling Ince and Stanle Tiley. Pearl Henderson, Prop. A reception and dinner wa. held at Armstrong's, Exeter where the bride's mother re ceived in a dress of rosewood lace over taffeta with white ac cessories and the groom's mother 'wore turquoise • nylon net over taffeta with white accessories. For travelling in Michigan the bride donned a. pearl grey or- ganza: ensemble with floral. lin- ing and White aceessorimes. On their return the couple will inekd,their' home in London. The groon'i' is a student 'oi the Uni- versity of Western. Ohtarto and the bride is a teacher, ton it as written by Mr. Henry ne Strang for the Tweedsmuir . tis- W na tory, compiled by •the' „institute. y rs. The first IIurondale School was th il• built in 1856 on the border of to Mr. Mr. Strang's farm. xe- Mrs. Garnet Hicks gave a his-• a tory of S.S. No. 5 Usborne, mens he tioning'as .former teachers Geo. M 10- Hogarth; Peter Gowan for 18 a d- years,George Mawson, Victo. a d ria iners, Ena McPherson .and 1,71 1h- the more recent ones. d' Mrs. Arthur Rundle told of the recent meeting of the histo- .!1„c er rival research,conveners of South to a Huron at her . home when Mrs. y' R. C. Walker, St. George, provin- Bt nd eial convener of historical re- a th search, was present and led in ur La rt a discussion of the Tweedsmuir Ch ant histories. "Everybody should be Y• interested in it and I am going fa at to nag all year for more histo. Da °t rieal material" Mrs. Rundle Fa le said. Histories of farms that M to have been in the one family for. ns ,one hundred years or more were fa e Interspersed.with the program , were musical numbers including , a solo by, Margaret Oke acco,yri- s, and a chorus bY Arlene Love, ,s Marilyn Hicks at the piano. r President Mrs. Roylance West- cott conducted the business. Mrs. - Lee Webber gave the report of s Seuth Huron District annual held a recently in Dashwood. It was decided to invite Staffa and Sea - forth Institutes to the Institute k picnic at Riverview park in August. There Will be' no meet - HIGH STYLING • Mrs. Moir read a letter from a '1 sister , Institute hi Ifellifield, Yorkshire in England and Mrs. s Strang was named 'to answer it, Hostesses assisting Mrs. Ker. • nick -were Mr. Frank lostell, s' Mrs. Alvin IVIoir, Mrs, Robert Y Jeffrey and, Mrs, Bev. Morgan. BOTTLIE OF MILK FROM WHAT . YOU WANT A DIG 11161ICAND HAL DAIRY AFTE1:t THAT Htiea MEAL? • 'THEY SAY IT BUILDS 'OUR APPETtit AND "'NAT SWELL DINNER, High! 11111 .3gos : Town Topics ▪ Mrs, Harold Holtzman and Mrs. Mary Hannigan motored to Port Colborne SatUrday and attended, the Cowthorne-Avery wedding, the grOom being A nephew of Mrs. Hannigan. Mrs, Wiliam ,Tefferles, Waterdowit,' returned with her mother, Mrs. Hannigan, for a short Visit, Me, and irs. E. Cerson attend. ed the funeral on Friday in Kin. eardine of the former's Thomas Splari, who passed away unexpectedly while on Vacation front Vancouver, B.C. Weekend visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Willialn Horney were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gaekstetter and filthily and Mr. and Mrs. Don Hotney and family ell ef Guelph, Dr, $lugh Creech, Richard end Jean of Philadelphia visited over • the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Boy Alderson, Ldone and Mabel, ate spendhig /this week at Oshawa At the Seventh • Day Adventist tamP Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Perry And Miss Heather Grildstein of the Exeter Distriet High School teaching staff are taking I 41011. Mete *course: AC Ontario '.fleficher'S Cat e edUttli tb Complete his ,M.A. • Surprise Couple On Anniversary Mr. arid Mrs, 'Lloyd Turvey, Andre* Street were pleasantly surprised en SatUrclay evening when about 25 friends end sels gathered at their home to celebrate their Silver wedding The evening WAS spent hi re. Ininaeing Mt. and Mit, Tut. Vey were presented with gifts. Mr. and Mrs, 'Purvey came to MrS. Gladys Atkinson, 1..tscan, Spent the holiday with her sister, Mrs. Cherlei Fisher. of Harrow; and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hennessey, Chatham, with Mrs. Leo Hennessey, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cudmore, Joyce and Marilyn Hamilton, Geraldine and Dorothy' Parker attended the tri -county Youth for Christ banquet iti Wingham Dist- rict High School on Saturday. Ethel's Beauty .Salon PHONE 18, GRAND BEND FOR LNIFEST STYLING • Frances Greene Ethel Desjardine Proprietress CHANGE OF LIFE HOT FLUSHES Biggest pliance argains You've Ever Seen NOW At Your Frigidaire ealers Refrigerator This big 170 4 cubic foot refrigerator carries the lowest price tag in Canada for a 1957 model of its sisal Yet it has sUch great features 8 C ress.th•-top zero Ions freezer, aluminUm shelves, full -width porcelain vegetable Hydrator, five door shelves 81111 butter compartment. $ 00 New FRIGIDAIRE Super 30" Range Why srilter' front hot Mollies, Act. 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