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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-04-09, Page 12Page 12 - The Times -Advocate, April 9, 1959 •. ' . 'N FANCIES Sorority donates $10 Hair styles girls' topic [ "My Shining Giory" was the • theme for the April meeting of ; the [Junior Institute last [Wednes- i day :eveoing. Darol Tuckey presented the ' tope on hair styling. The motto, "Don't workall your life to make a living but work to live all your Afe," was discussed by Doreen • Brock. Current [events were given: hy „,liatbryn His. Sacred mo- ;ments were taken by Marlene; rayne, toward hospital nursery! During the hUsluess - • - • * - - -. - ' - . twas announced the institute rally period, it donation of $100 was voted! Assisting the hostess were would he held in Seaforth April to South Buren Hospital during "Mrs. R. C. Dinney, Mrs. William 18. Plans were also discussed for the coming year to be Used for jiuntleY and Mrs. Ted :Jones. -the variety program to be heist nursery supplies by Ontario ; Mrs. Jack Doerr's gift was won ; April 17. Mrs. Murray Dawson Alpha Pi ChaPter of Beta Sigma i by Mrs. Jack Ratz. I gave the treasurer's report on.; Phi at their meeting an Toes- . 1 the mother and daughter banquet day evening at the home of Mrs.•beld recently. i wA makes The meeting was adjourned to plans William Schlegel, Grand Bend. s a i The president, Mrs. John Go- join with the Junior Farmers t man installed the officers for when plans were discussed for the coming year. President is for blossom tea the annual Junior Farmers ban-, Mrs. Melvin Gaiser; extension officer, Mrs. Ross Tuckey; sec- Plans for the Blossom Tquet on April 10.ea on , retary, Airs, R. F. Roelofson; May 13 were finalized at the Main • St, women fl treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Wooden; meeting of the WA of James director, Mrs. Clara Wellington; Street Church on Thursday sponsor, Mrs. M. C. Fletcher. afternoon. Vice-president 'Mrs. R. W. Read Colored slides of a blossom was absent and will be installed time trip through Holland will at a later date. be shown and a bazaar, tea and An invitation from the C:ty bake sale Will also be features of the afternoon of Wednesday, Council of the London Chapters i to attend their Founder Day ban -1 Mrs. Wes Witmer led in the triony on April 30 was accepted. May n the church. 13, quet and Ritual of Jewels Cere- vorship service assisted by Mrs. • Don Harris and Mrs. C. E. Zur- The three pledge members of brigg read an article on love. Exeter ch.apter, Mrs. Jos. Wood- en, Mrs, Hank Reid and Mrs. Miss Maxine Reeder favored William King will receive their with a solo. Ritual of Jewels Degree at this Presidentis. Williarn Kern - ick conducted the business, ceremony. . The annual Mother's Day tea will be held on Wednesday,May convenor Mrs. Robert Dinney orld peace 6. The social committee, under ' W will be in charge of this event. *Music" was presented by Mrs. The program, "Poetry into WMS hope Ted Jones, Mrs. Don Gaiser and Mrs. Walter Bentley. Mrs. Bent- ley led the group in singing to ilustrate the topic., Rebekah lodge plans for visit At the meeting of Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge on Wed- nesday evening it was decided to invite Seaforth lodge to a banquet in Trivi1t Memorial par- ish hall, April 15, to honor the official visit of DDP' Mrs. Wil- liam Chambers, Clinton. It was announced "Friendship Night" would be held for all Oddfellows and Rebekahs in On- tario St. United Church Hall on April 11. Baby clothing and diapers are being collected for Unitarian service and are to be brought in at the next meeting, April 15. The second. round of the euchre marathon was played after the business meeting. Celebrate 40 years Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Morley were entertained to dinner at Armstrong's Restaurant by their family on Friday to mark their 40th wedding anniversary which fell on Sunday, .April 5. When they returned to the home of their son, Russell Mor- ley, town, they were greeted by their sisters and their husbands and their brothers and their wives. There were 25 present. Gifts were presented on behalf of all present by their son-in- law, Coleman Bowman. Guests were present from Brantford, Waterloo and Lon- don. as well as the surrounding district. Family fetes town couple "Hope for a Warless World" was the theme far the April meeting of the James Street Evening Auxiliary on Monday night. Mrs. William Thomson presided and led in the devotional period with Mrs. Arthur Rundle reading the Scripture, denounc- ing the folly of war. Mrs. H. J. Snell introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Bren DeVries, who spoke of her experi- ences during the war years in Europe and especially in Holland. She stressed that all women should do everything possible to prevent future wars. She spoke of the persecution of the Jews and the underground in Holland, where everything was confiscated by the Germans, and food was so scarce during the last year of the war that any- thing and everything was traded for food. When hostilities ceased and Hollanders felt like celebrat- ing, they could only walk ten minutes at a time due to weak- ness from lack of food. A duet wassung by Kathryn and Marilyn Hicks, accompanied by Mrs. H. L. Sturgis. Mrs. James Smith reported on the Presbyterial held at Goderich Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jolly, Who were married in Moose Jaw 40 years ago on April 2, 1919 celebrated their anniversary at their home on Thursday with open house for friends and rela- tives in the afternoon. Mrs. Jolly wore the same necklace which the groom presented to her on their wedding day. They received numerous gifts I Including a chesterfield suite from the family. In the evening about 30 gather- ed at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kipfer, Hen- sel, for a social evening. Two of the family were unable to be home for fhe celebration; Harold Jolly of Toronto and Nor- man Jolly, Sudbury but they ex- pect to be home this weekend for a family get-together. An- other son, Donald, lives in town, let us give your hair new beauty PHONE 522 • Y -GO-BY BEAUTY BAR • Ale Stelivtoft, Exeter • „ , , . . , , 1.1/111,1111 llllllllll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiii IMIlim1111 study catechism At the April meeting of Main Street Evening Auxiliary held on Monday evening Mrs. George Layton outlined the first chap- ter of the catechism in detail, Mrs. R. S. Hiltz gave a report of the Huron Presbyterial meet- ing held in Goderich recently. Mrs. Gerald Northcott demon- strated flower arrangements for table centres, for decoration and corsages. A5 olt!it111111111111111410111111117111lltillIMMAIIIIIIIiimilliilli1911MIMIIIIIMP)11,111f,M111111,,,,Intnilltift0 THIS IN THAT By MRS, J M Have you read the report from the Department of Agriculture at Ottawa concerning the changed Canadian [eating habits? Potatoes, sugar and cereal products have slipped in popular- ity, and .butter and margarine consumption has also gone 4own. Nutritionally important milk and eggs .have remained fairly stable, and we are eating more red meats such as roasts and poultry - from a pre-war 118 pounds tQ 141 pounds per person. A gond trend is that we are eating more fresh fruits and vegetables. Fruit and tomato consumption had „a quick rise from 139 to 2396 pounds per person per year. On the whole, the department officials report that Canadians are eating a healthier meou. The. drop in popularity of cereals is regrettable. This refers to rolled oats, whole wheat and many other Canadian - grown grains of importance in our diet because of their valuable mineral content. * * Last autumn, 311,000 bushels of fine Ontario apples went into* hibernation in eontrolled-atmos- phere warehouses in various orchard districts, This week these apples appear in our stores to all intents and purposes "fresh apples." The long years of ex- perimental work have resulted beat thoreughly. Mix :and sifl dry ingredients, Shred apple, using medium shredder. Add, :dry gredients to ,creamed mixture. alternately with the milk. Stir in • apple. Spread in two greased 9", square baking pans and bake in Moderate ,oven, 350 degrees for 56 minutes .or until lightly browned. Cool, and .cut into bars about 1A" by 2". Yields about 4 dozen bars in an exact formula for the atmosphere in special storage rooms - so much oxygen, so much •other gases, a definite tempera ture. Aging of apples stored under these conditions is slowed down to a point where it ispr. ctically stopped and they maintain their original qualities of sweetness and. flavor. Moreover, these apples are said to remain in ex- cellent condition at room tem- perature for about three weeks. i These apples are at their best eaten raw but the Department of Agriculture has issued a booklet on apples and their Use which is free for the asking, and con- tains many hints for using .our own •Canadian fruit. Here is recipe for Apple Spice Bars taken from it. • Apple spice bars 1 cup shortening 1 cups sugar 2 eggs 1 tsp. vanilla 2 .eups sifted all-purpose flour 1 ',so, baking powder tsp. baking soda 1 1 tsp, .salt 1 tsp. cinnamon tsp, nutmeg 2 tbsps. cocoa 1 cup milk 2 cups shredded apple Cream shortening, add sugar gradually and cream well to- gether. Md eggs, vanilla and , • !Wiled apple ialo4 4 tsp. gelatin 2 1 cups apple juice (1 20 -ounce cad' A tsp. salt 1 than. sugar 4 tsps. vinegar 1 1 cups finely diced unpeeled • red apples eup finely sliced celery Soak genatile in 1, cup of the apple ittive for five inutes. 1-Jeat remaining apple juice to bailing point, add sugar, salt, vinegar. and soaked gelatine if dissolved. When mixture beginsto set, [chop apple and celery and fold into mixture. Pour into one large ring mold or 6 to 8 individual molds. Chill until firm.'13moold . and serve, "The boss still does the work of two men around lied." • Sleek and Slim Here for you , up -to. the .minnte shoe styling, at down - to - earth low prices. You'll love the slim, trim look of these shoes, fa. shioned in supple leathers for soft, easy fit. Choose now! Smyth's Shoe Store PHONE 376 EXETER President Mrs. Ross Tuckey presided and led in the worship period assisted by Mrs. William HERE Higgins and Mrs. Don Hooper. Mrs. -'17om Walker and Mrs. Fred Hatter sang a duet accom- panied by Mrs, Frank Wildfong. Mrs. Ralph Switzer gave a read- ing. The most intensive medical search in history is going on for a drug that will cure cancer. Al- though no "wonder drug" has yet been found there are a num- ber of chemicals that assist in the treatment of cancer. on for ter IT IS AGAIN! HENSALL'S BIG *. • • "111411:-.., • ,7 March 20. Plans were made on May 5. (he CGET mother and daugh- banquet Modern Beauty Salon 429 Main St. Phone 349 LATEST STYLING PERMANENTS HAIR TREATMENTS Shirley Coe Pearl Henderson, Prop. IMMMMMMMMMMWMMMMMMMMMIIMM New for Spring * DRESSES * SKIRTS * BLOUSES * LINGERIE * CAR COATS * SPORTSWEAR 'MATERIALS FOR SPRING - Wool goods for suits, drapery materials, dress materials. PLASTIC DRAPERIES and curtains for bathroom, bedroom or living room. See them at Irwin's Ladies Wear HENSALL AND DRY GOODS onthron & Drysdale blast prices for 8 Great Days -April 9 to 18 411=1.0111INIMI.1111 Space -Savers Good Selection - Davenports AS LOW AS_ 39.00 Rest Rockers Kroehler's - Give -Away Prices FROM 37.00 Bedroom Furniture 24, Suites Greatly Reduced! Reg.SA, $179.00 0.29.00 $167.00 $129.00 $269.00 $199.00 $259,00 $189.00 $349.00 $219.00 • •• e, 3 -PCE. WALNUT SUITE 3 -PCE. MOCHA SUITE 3 -PCE, WALNUT SUITE 3 -PCE. FRUITWOOD SUITE 3•PCE. ANDREW MALCOLM Fruitwood Finish 11E 111 Chesterfield & Davenport Suites BARGAINS GALORE Reg. 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SPECIAL THIS WEEKEND Home -Cured, Smoked Cottage Rolls Ltg' 55 Exeter Frozen Foods c phone 70 Wirt gitoof 4 9 See Our Basement Of Chrome Many other buys Too Numerous To Mention On This Bill Occasional sSi. Hostess Chairs 20% Off Regular. Price licirriston Track for Dropel 410 nly 27c Fopt GE Floor Polishers One Hoover 1'at‘..-FfliA.g.i.1'»t*'* • ) SPECIAL VAC LEANERS HOOVER * EUREKA GENERAL ELECTRIC All Reduced in Price jd 1 • 'Both Stores FRIDAY NIGHTS ONLY April 10 & 17 7 to 10 o'clock Excluding Sale Articles, Of Course Other Sreatly Reduced Prices Wig • We Have A Large Selection Of DRESSER LAMPS Hassocks Cushions Hampers Scatter Mats PRICED TO CLEAR EXTRA SPECIAL! REs. $64.50 *38.95 .49,5O fir 5S 24 - Spring -Filled 4,:." • FROM 1 5. Bookcase Beds Mahogany, 4'6" Only $26.95 Kroehler Two -Piece Davenport Suite Brown Nylon -REGULAR PRICE $244.00 ONLY 139.00 Many Other Suites On Sale • TABLES End, Coffee Octd/etc, Al" dIVEAWAY PRICES BROADLOOM. See our broadloom and carpet Samples. We will take orders at 10% above our cost price! FIRST COME ilk • PHONE IS FIRS1 SERVED N T R' N HENSAL guy Now Atli SO* Open All Day Wedneaday.-- Closed All Day MOottiy