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MOTHER! OF
INVENTION" -
"(Author's .nazn9 below)..
Pharmaceutical ,chemists
are not only, creating
new man-made ,synthetic
medicines,but are also
perfecting better ways of
improving their action.
We now have "delayed
action" drugs, Special
coatings that dissolve at
exactly timed intervals
permit part of the medi-
cine to act first and the
rest of it at later hours..
This gives us divided
medication in one dose.. -
Your physician is .entire-
ly familiar with the pro-
gress beixl,g .made and
knows that as soon as
each new discovery is
available we stock it in
our prescription depart-
ment,
YOUR PHYSICIAN
CAN PHONE
Exeter 447
WHEN YOU NEED
A MEDICINE
Pick up your prescrip-
tion if shopping near .us,
or let us deliver prompt-
ly without extra charge.
A great many people en-
trust us with the respons-
ibility of filling their pre-
scriptions. May we com-
pound yours?
.
Andrew
Johnston
Drugs
Main St., Exeter
PRESCRIPTION
CHEMISTS
-Ouota.tion by
George Farquhar (16.75-1707)
Copyright 1557 (7W2)
Describes Trip
To EIimvil a 1�1/
Mrs. Norman Athos/ Kirkton
was guest speaker at the July
e
ng l,limville Women'rs.
Institute last Wednesday, She �.
told of :her trip through the West -r s
ern provinces,
N.►►�
Mrs. Alvin Cooper gave a .
deznanstration ori ironing
teff
sleeves with an electric: 11ght
bulb,
Mrs. Ross Skinner .conducted
the meeting arranged by the
community activities and public.
relations committee,
Miss Ruth 'Skinner 'discussed
the motto "Happiness isn't per-
fect until you have shared it."
Mrs. Delmer Skinner gave .a
report of the officers' conven-
tion held at Guelph.
Miss Ruth Skinner and Mrs,
Ward Hern were presented with
gifts from the Institute :after
serving as president and secre-
tary for the past two years,
Travel between Canada and the
United States by rail, through
bus, boat and plane in the first
11 months of 1955 showed an in.
crease of three per cent over
1954.
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MARG COWARD, PRO!.
NEW HOME ECONOMIST Shirle
Institute il
h y Patterson, right, a 1957 graduate of Macdonald
ph, began this week herlduties as home economist for Huron County.
She is seere discussing
g the garden club project with. Miss Jean Scott Perth, su er
visor of co y and district home economists # p
in charge of the large enhomemakingclub or the province. Miss ,Patterson will be
it in arg future.
program in the county and hopes to extend
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Home Economist Forg e Program Huron
HOpes To Enlar
When. 'Shirley -Patterson, 1957 member of the club near Lind- First With Single County
graduate of MacDonald Institute, say, my home town." The new economist takes over
Guelph, took over as home econo- As Huron County's first full- Huron County clubs from Shirley
mist in Huron County this week,time economist employed by the Bullock, of Walkerton, who was
she reached an objective she. set Ontario Department of Agricul- in charge of the program in both
for herself many years ago. Lure Shirley will supervise the 24 Huron and Bruce. Miss Bullock
u garden clubs containing 275. mem- now has Bruce only. She and Miss
I always wanted to work with bers already active in the county. Patterson are the first provincial
homemaking clubs," she said in She'll offer help and guidance to economists not to have duties
an interview this week. "That's club leaders in connection with covering more than a single coun-
why I attended Macdonald Insti- the present project and lay ty
tute. • I became .quite interested groundwork"Under the new organization,
in the, program when 1 was ,a in tbe,,.fall., we hope to be able to give clubs
.' "great'er s rvite"than before; '.says
+'Y f Miss Patterson. "There is a large.
program operating in Huron now
and we will attempt to develop itsy. further."
The new economist hails from
. a dairy farm near Lindsay. Pre-
mier Frost's home town. Her
father keeps Holstein cattle, al-
most all of which are purebreds.
She attended a rural public
school and Lindsay Collegiate be-
fore going to Guelph.
A member of the 4-H dairy
calf club for three years, she also
completed five projects in the
homemaking program and served
on the executive of the junior
farmers for several years.
She spent four years at Mac-
donald Institute and during her
finalclass.year was president of her
The slim 5'7t' brunette says her
main hobby is sewing and she
enjoys making most of her own ,
clothes.
Her first major undertaking in
her new position will be inspect-'
ing the gardens of club members.
She,.and Shirley Bullock and
Dougas Keys, part-time fieldman,
will visit all the girls' homes dur-
ing the next few weeks.
In the meantime, she's prepay.
ing for the achievement day late
in August when the girls will
completetheir projects and she's
starting work on the fall pro-
gram "Working With Wool."
Stresses Development •
"Developmperson-
silty of the ,individual ggirl is the
objectiveent of of 'the htheomemak-
ing program," says Miss Patter -
main
son. Other objectives include the
3 learning of sewing, cooking and
other homemaking skills, meal
planning, good nutrition, dress -
OFF making and other practical en-
deavours, The girls also learn
• : . parliamentary procedure by con-
ducting their own club meetings.
iUuinlYlnultttntununntniingtrvHilnunnnnuiluinnultninnwuuururrinunnluhtilutrntnninnoun •. In addition to the 4 -It program,
Miss Patterson will assist with
the Junior Institute and Junior
Pannier programs in the county
and help with Women's Institute
$3.19 work wherever she can.
She invites II ti r 0 11 Bounty
, � �--- women to bring their homemak-
^Y M ing problems to her. "I'll be glad
to help out," she sans. "1 r1^'1't
say 1 can answer all the quos-
tions about homemaking but, 1
can try to find them out from
those who do know,"
Anoffice has been provided for
her in the department building in
Clinton and she'll make her home
in that town,
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Twin. Say Vows
Pink carnations and roses,
blue delphieium, ferns and light-
ed..candles formed the `setting in
Mount Pleasant :United Church
on Saturday. July 13 for the wed-
ding of Pere Ethel Sawyer and
William .'tames Dolton The
hrtde is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Sawyer, Science :1lili,
and Mr. arid; Mrs, Andrew Deu-
gall 11.R. 3 Exeter are parents
of. the groom,
The 2 o'eleek double ring cer-
emony was performed by Rev.
W. IL Pike. Miss Aileen Selves,
Mtge of the bride, played tra-
riitional wedding triuste and ac-
eotrinetttetl the aoleict, "loin
Sawyer, brother of the bride,
'iteSt: Turri to T cgs 10
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This That
Gram Says
EY MRS. i;14
We received a note from
"Wain" at the end of .the week
and she sand they were getting
rested again after their strenu-
ous days' before leaving Exeter,
We quote "our limes Advocate
reached us last Saturday and
what a welcome sight it was."
She enclosed a recipe which
had become .quite popular with.
her the daysr whendn aPplesern were ds rnino
in season. Several said they had
served it -to guests and were con-.
plirnented •on the "delicious apple
pie though there is no apple in
it, .Grant hadn't tried it but plans
to do so,
APP.L,ELESS APpt-E PiE
2 cups boiling; water
1r/4 cups sugar added
2 tsp. cream, of tartar
24 Rita crackers dropped- in
Boil alt together for 2 zein.
u.tes,
Make your favorite pie crust.
Wbaiutrs lapour crust. Dot with buter
and sprinkle with cinnamon. Bake
at 375 degrees until crust is
done and brown,
May be used in graham wafer
crust and topped with whipped
cream.
Gram further said she hoped
the recipe column would continue,
socome on, girls, with those
recipes.
TSI
C-c-rryun
of the mist enjoyable,. informal
the nicest things- about i snthat
the housewife should be able to
sit back and relax. The men .us-
ually look alter the cooking •
especially if .there ..are steaks ont
the menu. They never taste bet-
ter than when cooked over , iii
open fire where they can absorb
that unforgettable charcoal flav-
or Knowing Mrs, Xrvi,ee Arnt-
strong had been at the cottage,
for some !life, we contacted Iter
and asked her for some hints.
the
Weebarcerta
becinlyue," made
saigoodd."useSteaks of
and chops certainly tasted pretty
good." .She said she had been
experimenting but hadn't invent-
ed any special recipes:
ry ghnshe.
wasone to wrap coldood cooikted potatoegaves
(left .over from previous dinner)
in a double .thickness .of foil after
seasoning and adding butter,
Place around the edge of the
coals while the meat is cooking,
When the meat is ready the po-
tatoes will pe hot and "taste just
like baked potatoes." Moreover
they can be served. right in the
foil — a saving Len dish washing.
Any more suggestions?
We note in. one of today's iiews-
ppapers asset' that
theRoyal 1'raneessSeal oMn gargarrdenet
h
party barbecues, She Inas com-
missioned silversmiths to make
her a set of stilling silver bar-
ecue tongs, forks and: spoons —
hus setting the Royal Seal of
How About Barbecue Recipes? b
Lets hear from our barbecue t
cook's. A barbecue party is one
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