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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-10-03, Page 74 • art w et so nt 1f c Marjor;io Dilkes YOUR HAIRCIRIMR Permanent Waving .Hair Styling and Shaking Tinting And •Cold Waving P)lQflI 10 "YGo ..' BY' Beauty y ar .My,.rland 'Srni.th, .Prop,. Bele ',t•.1re,Atrtter ts, 'rioting I1t1111" UA1t f tribe,. 1"e>A'menofte Lia $ r449 Mein $t, PPhan*3.2 hell. 4' Beauty Salon ;PHONE- 15, GRAND BEND FOR LATEST STYLING thel Desjardtne Proprietress • , �! Insfitufe At Hurondale Margaret E Ilita'+e W d I+ Seafort01scusses h Fai l r aged Northside United Church, 14 the .AaTleolturei Ondf Cath adieu Imtdustries inert nS Q Ilur- andale Womer s Institute held in Trivitt Memorial Parish Hall last Wednesdayevening 24's. Garnet Bicks and Mrs. Frank Lostell, .co-conveners_assisted b Mrs. Robert Mayers, Mr Itowcliffe• for Mrs, Startler. cell,. Mrs. Leeland Webber,. Mrs. Mervyn Dunn, Mrs. Bill Ether• ington and Ws.Archie Morgan discussed the -different displays at the Exeter Fair. Mrs! William Thomson gave ,a travelogue telling of a recent trip to Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec . tto Rivers., The . 1nQ and Threevers "A friend -.is a person who walks in when the rest of the world walks: .out" was discussed. by Mrs, William Elford, Arlene Love, Marilyn •and Kathryn Hicks sang, with the latter as accompanist, • Mrs, Arthur Bundle and Mr';. Alvin Moir were trained leaders for the 441 homemaking club. with the project "Working with Wool." The leaders' course will be .held in Clinton, .October 22. A rs, Mac Hodgen and Mrs, A,1- nier Passmore were appointed 164 417 i1i A weef - ISweafers..- 6,,,i i . $eautifui, f, paetical Orions ( 1, n fashionable all shades } 4 r: MOVERS $3,95 ARDIGANS $5.95 , Smart Skirts Ttovely choice of slims' and tartans, from $6.95 Winter Coats Car Coats by FROM. :$24.9 5 FROM $13.95' IrwIn's LADIES' WEAR Phone 474 Exeter Automatic, , Washer & Dryer Make Washdays Easy! NEW LOW PRICE! 3 FOR BOTH WASHER AND DRYER • •44114 GI AUTOMATIC WASHER- ' With famous Activator washing. Simple control lets you stop, skip er repeat any cycle, 3,Zone washing action cleans thoroughly and gently. Choice of 1 to 15 nint`ites'- acttfal wash time. Water temperature selector. 5 -year, Warranty, 64 AUTOMATIC DRYER New high speed air flow systel'ri dries clothes fast at gale, low temperatures. Srnootbi porcelain enamel basket cannot snag or wear delicate fabrics, Drying time selector gives you exactly right drying every time, RUSSELL ELECTRIC YOUR HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE' DEALER FOR SALES WITH SERVICE EXETER PHONE 10Q delegates tri the London area Gonvel}tion. Alt .extension course An Bunce of preventio wilt be held in the Parish .Hall, Wed• ne$4ag, October, '9, t.Q a.re. 'to . 4 .m. A donation of 315 was Yr/tett to the CNIB. An invitation xe art tet with C dt was: given o. me W.II on Qcteber 4 to hear Mrs. :Geo. 'Wilson and Mrs. G.May- nerd, .delegates. to ACW. W in Col - mho, Ceylon. Mrs.. ndrew Dougall was host- ess assisted by Mrs. Clarence Down, Mrs. Mervyn Dunn, Mrs, 13W. Rowcliffe, .Mrs. Ernest .Pym .and Mrs. Will Elford. The 'next meeting .will be' held in the Pariah hall with Mrs. James Kirkland and Mrs. K. .Bierling as hostesses, M. 'Isabel Taylor bridegbrocadedrooms m Saturday Bride s e blue accessories and a :corsage Seaforth, for, 'a< Wetidin Gere - Mer in which Mita li arguer. Elizabeth Little, niece of Mr, and M C Wm. Northcott;, Exeter, became the wife of arof G. Seigmilier,. Seaforth, On Mr, and Mrs. slack Seigmiller,. Hanover. Rev. Bruce Hall, Sea - re on :forth, :officiated at the ce m y which took place nn Saturday, September 21, Given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Northcott, the bride wore a grey suit with pink ae- wi a e f ht esiles awl corsage t; s o a. carnations, Miss. Nome Seig- miller, Torontp, was bridesmaid, wearing .a beige suit with .brown accessories and a corsage of yellow bah chrysanthemums, yellow Ulrich, of 'Toronto, etas the groonttnian. At a reception, the 'bride's aunt wore a blue suit with blue and white aeeessories and a cor- sage of '):ink carnations. The ' mother wore a pink_satin dress with Mary Isabel Taylor, daughtter of blue carnations, of Mr. and Mrs: Lloyd Taylor, The couple will honeymoon in of 'town, and William 3. McMu'(l- Michigan, .and on their return len, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. 11, will reside in Seaforth. McMullen of London exchanged . Attending the wedding were Marriage vows at James Street friends and relatives from 1-lan United church parsonage on Sat-wover, Toronto, Grand Bead, Exe- urday, Rev. 1-1, .3 Snell officiate 'ter, Thedford and Seaforth. ed, The bride chose for her mar- riage a costume of beige faille fashioned on princess lines. She carried°.a bouquet of Sweetheart roses,• Mrs. William 112ickle - of 'Hen- sel' was her sister's attendant wearing .a light brown costume With boiiquet of bronze mums. William Mickle 'Was groomsman. • A wedding reception was held at the home of the bride's par- ents after which the couple left on a wedding trip to North Bay and other. northern points. Mr. and Mrs. .McMullen will make their home in. London. Former Residents ark 'Anniversa A family dinner party M their home in London marked the got- den wedding ;tnniversary on Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Flynn, formerly pf 15xeter. Mr. and Mrs. Flynn,. the for. mer Sarah Helen Atkinson, were married at 'the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and .Mrs. John. Atkinson, Logo, by Rev, Arthur Carlisle on September 1907. The bridesmaid was .a sis- ter, Alexia, now airs. Ed. 71ynri, London, and the hest man Charles Flynn, the groom's bro - Basket Of Gifts Given To Bride A miscellaneous shower ar- ranged by Mrs. Earl Campbell, Mrs. );liner Rowe and Mrs. Ger- ald Northcott was :held in honor of Margaret Little, bride -elect, - at the home .of her aunt, Mrs. Wiliiai t Northcott. Games were played and prizes won by Mrs. A. Ellis, Mrs, G.' Wurm and Leona Gould, • Mrs. Larry Cronyn read an ddxess and. Sharon Lightfoot Centralia and . Elaine Berber, Surefire combination: o n e cousins of the bride, presented small. child . and one match, a decorated basket Of gifts, tse,1 ,memo,, ,peeseele,pnquµypuppnupplpugtpgl,!!plu4,IIIIIt I,, llll lull 1„tf one& THIS N THAT By MRS. J. M. S. . Now that the organizations and. clubs in full activity again, `: busy housewives find it difficult 'to be home in time to prepare "the evening meal. Here is a casserole that can be made ready' for the oven, and chilled . for a, time before baking — in fact the better chilled the more it puffs. Cheese Puffit • Trim the- crusts from 10 slices of stale bread, arranging slices in a greased casserole alternate- ly With 4 ib. sliced Canadian •'cheese, ,Chill thoroughly before baking.Set casserole .in pan of water in 350 degree oven. Bake one hour or until set and puffed up. Serves 8. Salmon Puffit Salmon Puffit can be made in the same way as the Cheese Puffit by substituting salmon 'mixture of 1 lb. can salmon, 1 tbse. chopped onion, 1 tbsp. lemon juice and, few grains of salt and pepper, for the cheese. ' Here is -an unusual dessert but very good. Banana Carioca Cream (Mrs. Herman Powe) A cup brown sugar (packed)' 2 medium bananas ° 1 slice of buttered bread cut in cubes 1 2 eggs mills pinccuph of salt YOU caot �LL oUT . IF you feel LL -IN These 'days, most people work under pressure, worry more, sleep less. This strain on body and braid makes physical fitness easier to lose—harder to regain. Today's tense living, lowered resistance, overwork, worry --any of these rosy affect normal kidney action. When kidneys get. out of order, excess acids ind wastes remain in the system. Then backache, disturbed rest, that "tired -ours heavy. headed feeling Ain follow.. That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's stimulate the kidneys to normal action. Then you feel better. -.sleep better—work better. Ask for Dodd's Kidney Pills at any drug counter. 53 DAIRY • 114111, `fOUQE OFC }tlt,S -rel: RIGS ,'TRACK VTAR"t UFE'S •,JOURNe:Y ON MILK FRbM 1110CANDNJLE DAIRY s Exchange Vows n Anniversary Ida Merle Rkert ose twenty-fifth weddingicanpchiversatrthey of her parents, Mr, and .Mrs. Norman W. Dickert, Kippen; as her marriage day tt) Kenneth Ray McLellan, only " son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. .McLellan, also of Xipeen. St. Andrew's United church, Kippen, decorated with white and yellow gladioli, ferns and eandlebra, was the setting for the ceremony per- formed by Rev. D. A, MacMil- lan, Miss Sean Ivison played the wedding music and accompanied the soloist,lj�r. Norman Hall, Aylmer, who sang preceding the ceremony and .during the sign- ing of the register. The bride, given in marriage by her father, •wore a floor length gown of crystal charm styled on princess lines. The bodice was fashioned with a lace scalloped boat neckline and lily point sleeves, The scalloped hemline whd tiers of ruffled finislacee. Awith crowntwo of pearls with iridescent sequin side clips held her scalloped veil of nylon net and she carried •a white Bible crested with a bronze or- chid' and stephanotis. The bride's only jeweliry was a pair of mother of pearl earrings, a gift --,Please Turn to Page 1.0 OES Marks, .AnniversaryA I tsp. vanilla Have water boiling in double boiler. Throw in sugar in the top of boiler. Slice bananas and spread over sugar. Stir and mix the eggs (don't beat), add milk, vanilla, salt and pour over` the pudding. Cook for 35 minutes. Serve warm with whipped cream or ice. cream. To serve with a cup of tea at the club meeting here, are some walnut slices. Walnut . Fingers (Mrs. Charles Harris) , cup shortening or margarine 1 cup brown sugar, well packed. tsp. 'salt ' 1 egg yolk • • 1t tsp. vanilla it cup sifted all-purpose flour 1 tsp. baking powder A cup walnuts, coarsely chopped . 1 egg white • 3 cup brown sugar, A . tsp. vanilla 1 cup walnuts, chopped ' Cream shdrtening. Add 1 cup brown sugar, salt, 1.I tsp. vanilla and egg yolk, beating all the time. Sift together flour and baking powder and add to creamed mixture. Mix *well and stir in 'walnuts. Pat dough - into greased 11,by 7 by inch pan. Beategg white until stiff and it stands up in peaks. Add brown sugar, and l; tsp. vanilla and beat 'until a smooth meringue is formed. Spread over (lough and - sprinkle with walnuts. Bake 'in a 325 -degree oven for 40 minutes, Cool in pan and cut iu fingers. (Makes 2 dozen.) Last week in disetwsing with a reader the diabetic recipes which we gave you, she tells us that she uses good cooking apples to thicken jams. For instance. in making peach jam, she boils to» gether two parts peaches to one part apples and sweetens. to taste with sucaryl tablets. Be sure to use apples that will boil to a "mush" and act as filler. Other fruits can be used in the same way to make jam. are w rye TNE 7(iiSiaa11A' trwe,CArt, t.+l Hl 1Iir�i�Y c F� ,..,1, r, 'R' ,r 1.441- 305 JEX1 TER Over one hundred guests were present to celebrate' the bine %teenth. birthday of Exeter Chap- ter Q.E,S. on Wednesday eve- ning, Special guests included Mrs, Sidney Thompson,, D.p.G,M,, Parkhill, Mrs, Doris Ker, past D.D,G,M., Ingersoll, Rev. A. ,E. and Mrs. Holley, Grand Bend, and Mr, and Mrs. It. B. Mc' Bride, past matron and past patron from Bryan, Ohio, who ' were given a special welcome. Seated at the head table with their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Patterson, worthy matron and worthy patron of Exeter Chapter. Mr. Patterson acted as master of ceremonies'. for the :program which followed dinner at 6.30. The tables were gayly decorated with autumn flowers and a three- tiered birthday cake adorned the head table: The program 'included vocal solos by Mrs. John Gersten, piano selections by Mrs. Robert Pryde and Mr. McBride contributed • humorous readings. Rev. Holey who was guest speaker for the occasion delivered an inspiring address on the brotherhood of Man. ther. Wedding Mole Witt played by Miss Myrtle Simpson o Clan, deboye, now Mrs, Garnet Isaac of London. The bridal attendants and the organist were present .at the .ce• lebration on Wednesday, The couple lived on the grooms farm inBlddu1erthh r m. moved to Exeter, where e Flynn worked with the Hydro, :until moving to London in 190, They have one son, Clyne A. .r P'1Ynn a London, and, a daughter .(Helen) Mrs. Harold 'Broderick .of town. There are .three grand - They received many gifts, cards and congratulatory mes- sages including a telegram from Premier. Leslie Frost, and mes- sages from E. Jackson, MPP for London .and Mayor Ray Dennis. Modern Beauty Salon 314 Main St. Phone 349 HIGH STYLING PERMANENTS HAIR TREATMENTS Purl Hender;on: Prop. eoutY Salon Located in Cook's Hotef, Centralia PHONE 750.x1/-1 EXETER Marg Coward; Prop. Thi n 0144. Circle Members PIi°ne Corn 10 Enioy CoRoast Mani Street Misslon Cirvte was eutertatined: on Wed:ne�l evening last by Mr. and Oscar Tt1e ey and the president, Barbara Tuckey. The regular :meeting was held and then the group was treated to aa• sore and -marshmallow roast with hot -chocolate and coffee. fir HARVEY'S TAXI 24410UR SERVICE dlp,plulAultAAA/111A1fIIAupfp IAA WA,A11AIIIII AAAI,uIIIMUKUIFt14A111A1MM11AAAAe1,liA11A#AUkM 144, /IN0.144 A041040 f11� - Best �i-pp,' Yet Our present supply of FAST .FROZEN EXETER . BEEF is the best yet we think. 'Try some th � weekend, it's ,good. Prices Are Down Sehneider's Smoked Meats are cheaper this week: PIC -NIC HAMS COTTAGB ROLLS 5$c 75c There is something special, about- the flavour of Schneider's Bacon. FROZEN VEGETABLES 1N :BULK PACKAGES Corn .... 5 lbs. Beans ,... 5 lbs. Peas ... 5 lbs, Mixed Vegetables }t}.}ll,.}11,41114il.l..R 2112 lbs. Cauliflozyer ,,•,.4 2lbs, These are usually in stock. For special occasions —weddings, banquets, etc. --please phone .ahead to make sure. - Exeter Frozen Foods PHONE 70 MAIN 'ST. s s rypquI,bpr,p„t1AfPlpluu",pm,uloom ourumm m,n,luummu„„p,n,,umunumnii,,muu ,ro , World Delegates To Speak To WI's Mrs. George Wilson, of St, Marys, and. Mrs. G. Maynard, of Unionville, formerly of Crediton, both delegates to the Associated Country Women of the World inference in Ceylon, will tell of their impressions of the conference and their -experi- ences in visiting different county tres en route, at a meeting of district Women's Institutes in Crediton Community Hall en Friday evening of this week. Tstittites. invited by Crediton branch include Zurich, Dash wood, 1fippen 'Hatt, Rental], Hurondale, Elimville, , Grand Bend and Seaforth, The meeting starts at 8 p.m. standard the. Introduces. Stud' , Of Japan Missions The new study on Japans was introduced by Miss May .Thees- at the meeting of Jalnes Street Mission Circle,, held at the hoirte of Mts. William Dizton, on Thera; day eveiiittg. Miss loves spoke on the land of Japan 'and its people, education* post war tt'ends and the story .of its teli- tens, , introducing the study Wks, Thi$ is Japan, and Cross and Crisis in "I'apatt. Mrs, Garnet Shipmate, peed. debt, Was assisted in the dexo tionat by Mrs. Howard Holtzman. The October meeting 'is to be 'held at the horn of Ufa. SafrtSon Mel alis, with Mrs. Gerald; Glenn and Miss Patricia. Sillt,ry as Pro, grain ceavehers "SOMETIMES ONE PAYS MOST FtM THE THINGS ONE GETS . F'OR NOTHING" c 0.0*(.4,uthot's Name :3elow) The butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker, all are eager .to give you free medical advice, Grandma, God bless her, knows plenty of old fa- shioned remedies that she used • to treat any sickness. Unfortunately, although some are, •helpful, most home treatments tempor- arily. mask troubles. that - only the skilled diagnosis of a physician can un- cover. 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