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Afrs, ka A. Field spoke by
phone to her sister-inlawt.. Mrs,
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England on Wednesday Morn -
The three minute conversa-
tion cost SR.. it was the fiat
trans•Atlantle call. ever- made
from Hensel'. Mrs. 1f eld vasa-
tions • in England next fail.
Mr B •n nell • s r
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confuted. to St. Joseph's Hospital, Aids Indian Girl
Lotdaxt, where he 1 reeeivu g
treatment. The members of The Catholic -
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chapman. Women's League ,C.A.F, Sta•
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and family visited recently
with tion, Centralia, ttet last Tina-
Mrs-
s•Ars.
Ciiaprmn's parents,. Mr. day in the J.A.P. ivlcCii.rdY
and Airs,. Ellis at Clinton. , school. Mrs. M. Annany, third __
MissMildredI Quest R.N. .on
vice-president, read a letter from
the •staff .of the Central Hospital, an Indian girl, acknowledged re -'
o£ a number of useful az The Canadian housewife is last week. "The Modern house-
I3rantvard, spent the weekend titles. The letter described the more protected in Canada than wife doesn't haggleand shop as
with her parents, Mr, and 'Mrs. missionary :accomplishments 111
William Forrest.
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of Lemon juice :or vinegar for .an
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1 wellldlll.Intneentwewiniemen t1n1moset1.1ein..
GOT THAT TiRED, RUNDOWN FEELING?
If So, Take Our Own.
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HENSALL
FOR S PRI I\TCar
OUR ENTIRE NEW RANGE OF SPRING ?FASHIONS
FOR MEN AND BOYS HAS ARRIVED
See The New
SPORT COAT.S
SLACKS & SUITS
for your
EASTER ':•JARDROBE
New
• CASUAL JACKETS
(Over 150 to choose from.)
Men's priced from
$9.95 to $16.95
Boys' --$3,95• to $7.95
SPORT SHIRTS
Men's $3.95 And Up Boys' $1.9$ to $3.95
\Ye have just received our entire range of
SISMAN WORK SHOES.
Quality at the lowest prices!
Shop and Save at
T. C. Joynt & Son
PHONE 62 HENSALL
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the urop
e1 n religious or.
dcis there and the zealous e
f-
torts 'to. establish a native eler-
Lay
The President, Mrs. J. Miss,
anywhere else in the world by her European oonteniporary
federal inspection o products.
doe
s« She doesn't even buy b
y
There's no place where the price comparison the way her
hotisewile can rely on products mother did," he pointed out,
as she does in Ontario, .Lloyd Poultry, dairy products, fruits
thanked Mrs, P, F. Kendrick, officer
chief 'Toronto inspection and vegetables are inspected .as
officer told a press conference part of the marketing servaee
and Mrs. R. •L. Freeman who under the Vederal Government.;
had looked after the altar flow- * The Toronto unit was established
the for the station chapel during
the preceding, month. Monthly HFA Off" 1 f
11'1 a in 1955. the London branch be -
care of the flowers is one of the • gan two weeks ago. Inspectioll.
visits are often on an annual
ha,is because of the any stores
League's aetivitres. A timely reading was given W' ++r ppb: to be visited but "they are sur -
by 'Mrs. M. Paquette .urging the
i bstalei11r Carl. Hemingway, Huron prise visits and sometimes we
ane n cis not t o 1 iecolite
conte back after just two or
in the ;practice of denying them- Federation fieldman, +vas guest thi ce weeks —• Just to'keep
selves at least something during sneaker at the Agriculture and schedule irregular",Air. Oilthe e
this period of Lent, Canadian Industries an of
The main business of the eve-Kippen1't� .Cedztesday evening in S.S.
ast Women's Institute explained. "Ouci food world is
Hi Th concerned, final plans for held the safest anywhere."
No. 10 Tuckersmith when mem- * M * i
".Spring Festival," the annual bers .of ilurondale Women's In• In answer to a request for
bazaar and tea, to be held Sal- stitute were guests. Easter eggs here is a no -bake
urday,
School ah uditort ium, Free p e lie spoke briefly on "inerchan• candy which the small fry can
door prizes, and exciting arra dising'' referring to the adoption make into colorful eggs,
of tables, and a tea,promise a' of standard sizes for utility Phis easy recipe is in two
clothing especially for children.
rewarding and entertaining eve Please Turn to Page 16 erect , whiehocathe storedinea
ning.
Father F, Proulx answered covered glass jar in the re£rig
the question in the question -box • L orator for as long as two weeks.
and introduced the guests Kinette Members The second portion of the recipe
speaker, Father P.N.A. Forguef ! turns the basic cream into
of London. Fattier Forguef gave; To Visit Shut -Ins
candy•
an inspiring talk on St, Joseph
(a) Basic Butter Cream
whose feast -day is celebrated! Hensall Kinettes meeting at
?larch 19. Father Forguef also the home of Mrs. William Micklr. cup butler
urged the members to keep in' on Tuesday outlined plans for 3 cups icing sugar
inind the duties of mother -hood. their annual visit to shut-ins 1 egg
"No task is more important this weekend and they will pre- Let the butter soften at room
temperature or more fruitfulithan the proper scTheythem
decidel toents.
hold over the Beat butter Uuntilntil efluffy, to care of raising of a child" the
gradu-
speaker said. idea of putting drapes in the ally add half the sugar, Beat
. A social hour concluded the arena auditorium until a later smooth after each. addition. Add
evening. date, and discussed the instal- unbeaten egg and mix thorough
ling of a small cupboard in the ly. Gradually beat in the remain -
kitchen of the arena auditorium ing sugar. This mixture should
that could be locked and to he be smooth and creamy. Yields
Easter Message used for Kinette supplies. Mrs. 2 cups. An electric beater or 1'0 -
John Heal outlined convention tart' heater may be used for
For Caven WMS activities to be field in May. mixing.
Two nominating committees, (b) To Make Easter Eggs
1 cup basic cream
1 cup sifted icing sugar
1 egg white slightly Neaten
Gradually niix the sugar into
meeting for which Mrs. Robert the basic butter cream. Divide
Reaburn will be hostess at her candy into portions adding de -
The Women's Missionary So- were set up, Mrs. Harold Knight
ciety of Caven Presbyterian and Mrs, George Beer for one,
Church will celebrate its , six- Mrs. Heal and Mrs, GIen Deitz
Beth anniversary at the April for the other committee to pre -
meeting. Plans were made at sent slate of officers at next
the Thank -Offering meeting held
on Thursday evening in the
church to have Mrs. D. J. Lane,
Clinton, as the guest speaker.
An Easter message was pre-
sented by Rev. S. Kerr who said needed. When easy to handle
Easter„ means that Christ is silent, Mrs. John Heal. b
striving to raise us up into a personal Items roll candy into egg shaped pieces
f life. OChristian of the desired size, Nuts, mara-
schino cherries or other fruit
mag be rolled in the centre of
each egg. Dip into slightly beat-
en egg 'white and roll in white
or tinted coconut or chocolate
home April 8. Mrs. Heal won the
raffle prize.
There was 100^b attendance at
the meeting chaired by the Pre -
sired flavoring to each. Knead
each portion on a baking board,
liberally sprinkled with sifted ic-
ing sugar. Add more sugar as
witnessv is only as viur. tal as our Mrs, Lorne McNaughton .,who
lives are related to the life of has been seriously ill in Victo-
our Saviour." ria Hospital, London, was moved
Mrs. Norman. Stanlake dis- to South. Huron Hospital on Wed -
cussed the study on the .laps "C:- n gr. Her•h Redden, who is a shot. The candy itself may be
tan. Church in the New Japan." patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon enlnred by adding a few drops
By means of a poster she traced don,• with a back injury, is un-
ilea).
of fond coloring with the flavor-
ing.
the development of the church proving nicely, ing. Cover and let stand a few
Japan from the year Chri154st
r- hours orc overnight 1872 the Church of Christ or in a cool
t;anized, recognizing all. Christ- place•
ran. churches. 1958 begins the Exeter Kinettes Easter Salad
celebration of 100 years of Pro- Turkey or chicken salad
testantism and 1959 celebrates Rick Delegates served in a shimmering gelatine
100 years of Protestant anis- nest with devilled eggs make a
sions. A question period follow- On Monday 'evening the Exe• nest dsation pieced with an
ed. ter Kinettes attended the local cEaster thane.
The devotional period was theatre and ' afterwards had For the gelatine hest .use a
taken by. Mrs. William Sillery lunch at the Burkley restaurant.
and three members led in a A short business meeting was package or more of lemon or
season of prayer. Mrs. Sillery
gave three Easter readings.
Mrs. Robert Pryde favored
conducted by President Mrs. Ir-
vine A nstrong. Voting delegates
to the convention at Hamilton in
with a piano solo. Mrs. Alvin. May are Mrs. Armstrong and
Moir presided for the meeting Mrs. Lloyd Ford with Mrs• Les
and was co -hostess vith Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Sheldon Wein
Elizabeth Herr and Mrs. Harold as substitutes.
Simpson for the social. time Mrs. Parker won the draw for
which followed the program. the evening,
Take SPRING Cleaning
To These Convenient Mid -Town Agents
Exeter
Down -Town Agents
Lloyd Ford's Men's Wear
Zurich o
Thiel's Superior Store
Crediton
Radford's General
Store
• Centralia
Osborne's General
Store
Varna
W. T. McAsh
Lucky Dollar Store
Lncan
Lucan Dry Goods
Denfield
Mrs. corse!!
'Cromarty •
Sorsddhl's
General .Stora
OHONG
Dow-PER
...
q,ves
dour
clothes
new
sparkle
They're
Deep
Cleaned
MW-
Hensall
• Down -Town Agent
Clark & Fuss Electric
Brucefield
T. A. Dutton
Kippen
D. E. Kyle
Red & White Store
'Brinsley
Trevethick's
General Store
Hillsgreen
G. Foyer
General Store
Ailsa Craig
Meadow's
Grocery Store
Huron Park
Daily Pickup
and Delivery Service
Dashwood
Exeter Coach Linos
OVIN CLEANERS
FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY
NM And Office '230 William Street
landpowder. Mould in aring for
when ready to serve no
d
on large Bert'in� plate, with,
centre with turitey of .cliiFkerl
salad and garnish plate with let
TimoPAdvoceitei Morch r; 1$1 11 P
lice and devilled g,>fs.
TQ prepare colored devilled
eggs bard cook. •the regtuared
number al ,eggs. Cut them in tali
lengthwise, x`enmQve yolks and
p
l
a
ce
whitesin liquidd froni
;pickled beets for a rosy red
color or in water Jit welt, 74 -
low, green, :blue or red food col-
oring has ,been added. Twain .an4
dry and till with the yolks which
have been moistened with hilt.
ter —. .saladdressing aott ooe,
coned avrth :any desired illavol,.
WU!IS FOR AI1VO
lFaAON PIE.?
All hands Plus the cook! The family knows
' that red=O Lemon. Pie Filling is bursting
with the zippy tang of fresh lemons .. , •
and old-fashioned twine -made goodness;
It's .a cinch .for the cook, too'!
You add your own egg yolks for extra
richness. Then whip up the whites for a fluff
of meringue. Best lenion pie ever!
1
e
• eat LEMON FLAVOR ..
ust-right CONSISTENCY...
1nly LL -O folks could make it so good!
JELL -'O
Lemon
PIE ELI
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,An Open Letter from Bill Cochrane on the
Closing of Canadian Canners
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Motels
DIAlt
of Its
vouncerne people of 5
jobs, and the pap,
concerned. over tact
Hien not, operating the>r plant in
County iii the sotitliern part
Canners vv't11 n
nt that Cana
South Kiri°111
weeks a
BY.eter t
ni er, the voila
his sutnm dollar loss to
T1s a hall on rived of over $250,000, whtch wo
milli
''his rue deprived district, will bets, �
vets of this
sasli crap products,
S paid C
h
he farmers
for c wilt have
have
been l?
work in the ariliCT lotion•
Who in
L34 rod 150
0a sly -people,
0230,000 will not be
1 the eitects of this situation•
sort of app
Ve wi tins halitjen�
Move sue must ask: story did
possibly area vircenient was Hing. cX4
'11 n copcei
1 ich the a qu
In
representative,
C
11 au tee
no
s but it is
lumber of
reasons,
lits. C.
made' ort
t at the
�tcant that
A Smith, theerved that
Markets, obs
'there a an estio ezn'
XX at iv � reply to up".
the Djefeiibaker �a tate
eetinb "dried
e re5t»tM trod trade �policiesa have etenbbute
xPort Markets thew that the export 'markets,
11 May lir' �rasticallY afftcted our
to
i4situation We, tact here.
to the
'.1!his is another Tease
your support on 'Marchast.
writ' ask
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