The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-10-02, Page 15d
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Ily Alilt$. .ARTHUR RUiling
Fred Finkbeiner
Stephen .Farmer
Pereenal Frederick .Albert Finkbeiner
Tom Broek. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd t
.By PATQN, rehurch Sundaa'• of F,Neter, eailerl.on the Paton.
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Com__ gliests and attended HUM!:
menic Lynn and ainuwcreaisn
Thanksgiviag services at Zion Afr. and Mrs. Herman Powe,
The Timea-Advatostei 0;tober 2, 1 95€ P..1.$
turned: home after visiting, with died in St. Joseph's Hospital, .CHURCH :NEM
London, visited vid Guelph.
Ale. and Airs. Albert Ryan, of Mr. and Mrs.. Clayton Brock of London, Wednesday, September
24„ hi his eighty-first year, 5t. jamee
vth Mr. en
Aira. Harry Squire on Sunday. Mr. Murray May of Byron, Born in .Stephen Township on Harvest Thanksgiving services
A Deeetliber 19, 1877, on the farm were observed at St. James
Mrs. W. L. Switzer and her Mr. Lawrence Copeland spent
daughter, Airs. Mel Loch, Of few daye, in Northern .ontarie now .ocelipied by his son, Mat•t•church on Sunday with morning
as wee and •(.4 leo •en etz, and Uiew, he was the last of a and ovetung services. The, rec- ber 1 in the Sunday School room
Hamilton, are visiting with Mr. Mrs, Oscar Morley at, mallet_ family of 13 sons and daughters tor, the .Rev. J. P. Prest, had a the chureh.
and Mrs. Leslie Zinn, of Sud• -th
v e. ef the late Matthew and Cathe- as guest preaeher Professor R.
1.•ury, and Air. and Mrs. Ray. Mr. and mra, Jon Tinoiga
mond Switzer, of Port Arthur, rine Vinkbeiner, lie went west .x. Itherison, B.D., M.Th., Ph.D., hatt 181;aesenrePse°1rdid atihsa.at
with Air. and Mrs. Jack Stephenss tailagiull-
this week. and fa mily were Sunday visitors as a young in an and fartried , ef Huron College who is author clothes tree had bee i given for
there tired 1937 when he moved of several b9nlii •nd . em hlet
Doti* :Smith returned home a lid t
Mr. Allan Elsoti is now brick- family on ThursdaY evening•
,
mg his new home in the t' Mrs. Mervin Carter, teacher at
Mrs. Ray Hodgins presided•
for the .Guild meeting. During
the business session plans were
laid to have a, baeaar ,and tea
on Saturday afternoon, Novem-
east to the fourth concession o.f as .wen, the v estry. the picture of the
as being lielimuth *Pro-
late Rev. K.AleGoun, a former
Stephen until 1950 when he re- 'fosse/. ne 01,d, Testanient and rector, has heed received and
tired to Exeter. He married the:Hebrew,
former Margaret Waugh in 1913.1 ,hung in the vestry.
Air, and A's. Lloyd Kalight Air. and Mrs. Douglas Zavitz,
Be leaves to mournhis1 At the morning service Prof -
Person I Ite
* Harrison compared men's lives a• ^ - MS
And Linda were Sunday evebing London, were Thursday evening his etre sons Ernpst
, ,1 .4 and: : three -i-l"--,.' -----' lin the Christian church to the Sapper Fred Bezzo of ramp •
guess of jr. ane. Mrs. Harry visitors with Alr. and Airs, .j -lay ov 4,aoyummis,er, Sask. met
Wen and Helen. Knight; also Mr. and. Mrs. G, thew, Crediton, and Henry, Lan-ifaucw one
------•! ancient custom of leaving land Borden and Mrs. Bezzo spent
year in seven, so jt the weekend here. He will return
Mrs, Roy Brock, of Detroit J, Klein, London, were SaturclaY don; 11 grandchildren and one wndid produce more. "Some .and also work on his new house
spent the weekend with her guests of M. and Mrs. Knight, great-grandebild
daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Smith, and Shower
.. Funeral servi * held i Christians are resting while near the station. Mrs. Benzo will
Lloyd. A community shower was held from the T. Harry Hoffman others. -are - bearing fruit", he spend some time with her family ,
' s d. here, 1
Mr. `and Airs. Bryce Skinner on Friday evening in the elmegh funeral home, Dashwood, con. -41
and family of sMunro were Sun- basement for Marie Levy, briae- ducted by Rev. H. J. Snell, on l In the evening the parable Of Miss Nancy Elm was guest
day everting visitors with Mrs. elect of Saturday October 4, Saturday with burial in Crediton the fig tree not bearing fruit soloist at the Smith -Collins wed -
Boy leirie and Lorna, Mrs. Norris Webb acted as cemetery. for three years was the subject ding at St. Andrew Memorial 1
Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross of .ehairlarly for the evening. A 'Pallbearers w o r e Lawrence * of his sermon emphasizing the Church in London on Saturday.
Oshawa spoilt: a couple of days sing -song was led by Airs. G. Hill, Bail Heist, llerb Beaver, fact that God expects Christians Miss Bison is a cousin of the
last _week with Rev, and Mrs, to do good. works, - groom.
Copeland. '..dings were given Fred iluxtable, Nelson Schenk l
J, Wareham. by Airs. A. Gertenhurg, Mrs, 0, and Peter Durand, The church was tastefully dec- Miss Carole Cunningham, of
Mr. J. A. Kirkby of St. Marys Brine, Helen Webber and Mrs. prated with flowers, vegetables Detroit, spent the weekend with,
visited for a few days with Mr, J. Wareham, Donna Copeland and fruits, On the retable at grandmother, Airs. Omar Cun-
end Mrs. Laverne Rodd. favored with a piano solo. - Parsons -Wilkins the altar the flowers were in ningbam. Other guests on 'Sun -
Mr,, ,
and MrS. Clarence Ford After opening the many gifts, - . loving memory of the late Mr. day were Air. and Mrs. Ernol
and Jennifer of Kitchener were Marie thanked the girls and —Continued from Page 9 Fred Simpson given by his' wife. Cunningham and family of Glen -
Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. extended an invitation to see ;rim Cornell, Detroit, ushered. On the altar were grapes, -a loaf coe.
William Dickey, Mrs, Dickey re- her trousseau, of bread and small sheaf of Mrs. J.. II. Paton and Mrs, ,
A wedding reception was held
in the church parlors. The bride's "'beat* Russell Blake called on Mrs.
mother wore an afternoon dress Special music was rendered Belle Lewis in Ailsa Craig on
of bisque lace with three-quarter by the choir with guest soloist Monday.
coat of silk organze with beige Harvey Poole, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lynn and
accessories and orchid corsage. Foliewing the service the Lu- daughter, Debbie, were guests
The groom's mother wore azure can and Clandeboye A. Y. P. A. of Mr. and Airs. Harry Hern.
blue lace over navy taffeta. held their first meeting for the and later with Mr. and Mrs. •••••-
matching accessories and orchid' fall season in the Sunday School
corsage. Dinner assistants were room with the president, Miss
Mary Wilson, Ingersoll, and Phyl-iMarilyn Brownlee, presiding.
lis Lostell. 1 Mr, Stanley Tomes, student at
,For a honeymoon spent in New 'Huron Colleg,e, showed pictures
York, Ottawa and northern On-: taken when he taught in the in -
tell° the bride changed to a than Government School at Fort
pale blue wool. sheath, black ae- ' Severn in the Diocese of Kee-
cessories, charcoal borg jacket, wall!), -and some Pictures of the
and red rose corsage. i Mohawk Institute at Brantford
Mr., and Mrs. Parsons will re- where he was counsellor this
side in Thamesford, summer.
Later the flowers, fruits and
vegetables were taken to the
• Pineshaven Nursing Home in
Centralia Bride Lueall.
On Sunday the Rev. T. A. Grif-
-Continued from Page 9 fin of Ilderton will be guest
nylon dresses and carried white preacher at 2.30 p.m. at St.
baskets of red roses. James church when the Rev. T.
Robert Plasket, WhilbY, was P, Prost will take the service
best man and Gerald Fletcher at liderton.
ushered.
United
A luncheon was served in
Cosy Corner Restaurant and a On Sunday the service of Holy
reception and dance was held in Communion will be observed,
Shamrock Community Centre th at the Clandeboye 'United oburch .
the evening. The bride's mother at 9,45 a.m. with the paStor, the
wore a navy polka dot, dress Rev. Edgar Roulston in charge.
W.A. And Guild htetilig
with navy accessories with red
rose corsage. The groom's mo- Mrs. J. Hewitt entertained
ther chose a teal blue dress, the members of WA. and Guild
black accessories and corsage of at her home for the September
red roses, . meeting, president, Mrs. Andy
, ..... .
For travelling t h e bride
en triday from St. Joseph's and Airs. Kay Knight and
Hospital where he. spent the past Tara), spent Sunday with Mrs.
10 days, • Fcine M Johnston of Cian
Fairfield,. And Atte, Claretes.
Carter, 'teacher at CIaodebOrk
attended the 1'eachers:1 Com*
tion in Loudon an Friday, •
We Were Pleased To Install The
Plumbing An .d Heating
for
Laing's .Service
Wins Free Weekend In Detroit
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Carter presiding.
MR. AND MRS. JIM HYDE, Hensall, won the free week- changed to a .powder blue suit, The rector, the Rev. 3', P.
end. in Detroit offered by Lou Bailey New and Used Cars navy accessories and red rose , Prest opened the meeting and
corsage. I Mrs. T. Collins, a visitor, read
during his first anniversary celebration. Above, Mrs. Hyde, They will reside at Stanrock the scripture. The president
the former Mary Lou McCoy who won the Ontario Bean Mines. I gave the Bible story of wheat.
Queen title in 1957, happily accepts a check from Lou Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth lid
o -i An invitation was received
, gins and Eleanor Mae of •Cen-i from St. Arme, Byron, •for
Bailey followingSaturday's draw. The Hensall Couple' plan tralia were guests at the wed -I Tuesday, October 7, 5-8 p.m.
to take the trip this weekend. (Adv't) cling. • for a meeting with Miss Florence
Lamb, I)hminion supervisor of
girls' work as speaker.
An invitation to at tend the
semi -a rm oat m eeling of the Dio-
cesan Board of the Woman's
Auxiliary of the Anglican Church
of Canada at the Church of the
Messiah, Kincardine, an October
24 was received.
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stirring occasionally till mix-
ture is as thick as an unbeaten
egg white.
Beat egg whites just till stiff
peaks form. Beat 14, cup cream
1111 stiff, add vanilla.. Mix apple -
settee gelatine mixture; fold in
.beaten whites and cream.
Turn two-thirds of gelatine
Mixture into erumh 'crust. Re-
frigerate pie and rest of gela-
tine :mixture about 30 minutes..
Moundffig it high in center,
spoon rest, of gelatine :mixture
onto pie. Refrigerate until sei.
To serve; Beat rest of cream
until stiff.- Use to form crown
and garnish with apple ellen.
Gingerseap-Crumb Crust
Heat oven to 375 degrees. Coln -
bine 1 cope fine gingersnap
crumbs (about 25-2 inch ginger-
snaps) and ti cup soft .butter;
until .crumbly. With back of
spoon press crumbs to bottom
and sides of 9 -inch pie plate
making a flate rim Bake 8 Mill,
Cook well before filling.
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At the Western Fait' Lueen Wn-
Mell'A Institute won fourth prize
for ,coffee ring and here is the
recipe:
Coffee Ring
To ite cup warm water add 1
tp. sugar and 1 package of gra-
nular yeast. Let stand about 10
min. or until dissolved.
Scald 1 cup milk; add 14 cup
butler or Margarine, lis rep
gran, sugar, 1 Ip, sail. Let cool.:
When lukewarm beat 1 egg, stir
well into milk mixture, add yeast
Mixture end. beat until all is well •
mixed, ..
Sift 41i, eups bread ' flour into;
a mixing bowl. Make a well in!
centre and pour in liquid mix -
lure and •mix • till all flour is
used,
Turn out on a floured *board;
kneecl lightly; then put to rise I
in an oiled bowl; cover; lel rise=
till double (about 1 hour); knead,
and let rise again knead and turn
out unto floured board. Divide i
IA two parts; roll each part into
a rectangle about la theft thick.
Spilled with butter and brown
sugar; sprinkle with -cinnamon,
a few raising and cut 'cherries: •
roll up As A jelly roll and put A
greased layer eake Ulf joining
the ends under lo form a circle.'
Stash with scissors at 2-ineh .
interval's about '44 inch. Cover
and lot rise About 1 hour or until.
double.
Rake' P.5 Min. al .350 degrees.
when Cool, toe and sprinkle nuts
and cherries on top.
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