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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-12-17, Page 14FItiS 14 The Tlmeb•Advocate, December 17, 1959 CAROL SINGING TIME—Yule carols again become the dent, Mrs. L. Howard. Director is Father G. E. Grant. The host popular music of the season. Above, the ladies of, singing took place during the celebration of the feast of the Catholic Women's League, RCAF Station Centralia,; the immaculate conception, Mend their voices to the accompaniment of their presi-; —RCAF Photo "very member on the program :.The directors of Hurondale Women's Institute were in charge of the December meeting which took the form of a social eve- ning itr Elimville hall on Friday evening, 'Each member brought a guest ap,d also contributed a number on the program in answer to the roll call. 'P'rogressive euchre was play - and winners for high score Were Mrs. Harold Triebner; low, airs. Hugh Love and lone hands, Mrs. William Sillery. Prizes for lucky cup went to IRjrs. Lorne Oke, most grandchil- dren, Mrs. Arthur Rundle and 21iost colors hi apparel, Mrs. H. H. Strang. `'1n a brief business period con- ducted by Mrs. Harry Dougall, Mrs. Alvin Moir and. Mrs. Bruce Z,uckey asked all who wish to take the course on lampshade snaking to contact the former as e•it•on as possible. "Hostesses were Mrs. William $owcliffe, Mrs. Stanley Mitchell, Mrs. Roylance Westcctt, Mrs. Robert Jeffery, Mrs. Clarence limn and Mrs. Lloyd Ballan- t3me, -The January meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Bev Morgan on Wednesday afternoon, January 27. Minister traces yuletide carols ;The Rev, S. E. Lewis was guest speaker at the Christmas meeting of the Afternoon Auxil- iary of the WMS o1 James Street church on Thursday. ,Christmas carols was the tliiem.e chosen by Mr. Lewis. Ile e;lid they originated outside of the church altogether and 'oe- eause they were not written in Latin they were not considered editable to be used in church. They were written in the lan- guage of the common people about the 15th century and were Of a happy joyous quality. :He stated they were set to the Trnusic' of the dance which at that time had the same quality re- *nding one of the happy (lanc- ing of a child. He spoke of dif- ferent carols and the writers giving a brief history of each. Mrs. Ken. Ottewell contributed a: . piano solo and Mrs. H. E. iarvey, a vocal solo, iThe worship service was con- &feted by Mrs. C. E. Zurhrigg a,Ssisted by Mrs. 0. Cann, Mrs. E. Stone, Mrs. A. McBride, Mrs. W. Hackney and Mrs. A Ryck- zfpan The executive meeting to an the year's activities will Ice held in the church, Monday, anuary 4 at 2.30. :There were 60 members in at- t>Et,dance, and a social half-hour as spent at the close of the eeting. THIS 'N THAT By MRS. J. M. S. It is still not too late to bake a light Christmas cake and as we have not given you one this year, we are, this week, print- ing one that Mrs. C. S. Mac - Naughton recommends. She has made one from this recipe for three or four seasons and the family approve. Light Christmas cake 11 cups butter (or half butter and half shortening) 2 cups granulated sugar 5 eggs 12 cup pineapple juice or milk ?z cup canned pineapple rings cut in chunks 2 tp. baking powder 41 cups cake flour 1 tp. each vanilla, lemon and almond flavoring 1.4 lbs. white raisins (1 pkg.) 1/2 lb. green cherries lb. red cherries 1 slice each red, green and yellow candied pineapple rings 1'4 lb. almonds cut in pieces. Bake at low temperature until golden brown and done. There are still more cookie recipes of Mrs. C. V. Pickard's 'which we did not use last week. Melting Moments 1 cup brown sugar 34 cup butter 1 egg 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp. vanilla 2 cups pastry flour 2 tsp. baking powder, Make into small balls, roll in coconut or cornflakes. Press with a fork. Bake at 300 degrees for 12 to 15 minutes. Cherry Hide -A -Way Bars Mix together and press into a pan 7x11". l x cups flour 1 cup butter 5 tblsps. brown sugar. Spread over: 1 cup raisins 1/4 cup glace cherries cut (green and red) lis cup dates 14 cup nuts Over all pour 1 cup sweetened condensed `milk. Bake 1 hour at 300 degrees. Cool and cut into squares. Mrs. MacNaugh.ton contributes a favorite macaroon recipe. Chocolate Chip Macaroons 2 egg whites 34 cup white sugar vs tp. salt Iia cup almonds cut coarsely 1 tp, vanilla cq tp, cream tartar 1,2 pkg. chocolate chipits, Beat egg whites until stiff. Add cream tartar and salt and beat until mixture stands in peaks. Add sugar gradually. Fold in chocolate chips and nuts. Bake in 300 degree oven for 25 minutes on ungreased brown paper. When removed from oven lift quickly from brown paper. If baked they will lift easily. * * For a small family, a half - turkey is sufficient, and serves six, Your butcher may sell you a half turkey or, if not, ask him. to cut a 12 lb. bird in half, and you can freeze the other half fur later. Prepare half the quantity of stuffing and mound it in the bottom of the roasting pan. Place half turkey over it, cut side down, and roast as for a whole bird. * * • For the party season, poly- thene lace doilies are a boon to the busy hostess. They look just as pretty as real lace ones and are very practical too. With a flick of a damp cloth they are ready for the next party. * * * The hula hoop fad is over, so if there is a hoop lying neglected in your basement you can take it over for Christmas decora- tions. Covered with ribbon bows or evergreens it will make an ex- cellent decoration to welcome your friends at the front door. * * * This Christmas, dump trucks, mobile cranes jeeps, ships and trains of polythene for the small boy and his father come•in larger sizes. Previously plastic toys Hurondale Jilts • continue project The thud meeting of the litt- rondale Jolly Jilts in the current project was held at the home of -Bernice Strang, December 7. Rods, brackets, shelves and hangers for clothes closets were discussed and all present did a sample of bias binding, The roll call "one essential of a good clothes closet' was answered by 16 girls. Miss Bette Tillman, Huron home economist, was a guest at the fourth meeting held last Mon- day at the home of Mrs. Alvin Moir. Miss Tillman discussed the re- quirements for Achievement Day to he held February 14. Record books are to be in miss Till - man's office by January 14, The committee named to ar- range a skit or demonstration for Achievement Day are: Mrs, Andrew Dougall, Margaret Web- ber, Margaret Hyde and Kath- ryn Oke. Curtains for closet doors were discussed and roll. call was answered by "My plans for rods and shelves in my clothes clo- set," Sixteen girls were present. were limited to small sizes, but introduction of new equipment by Canadian manufacturers has r suited in the molding of larger toys. 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Robert Wharton, London, was groomsman and ushers were K enneth Vanstone of St Marys and Derek Maguire, London. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at Cobblestone Inn, Springbank Drive. For a wedding trip to the Unit- ed States the bride changed to a green wool sheath with green accessories and corsage of roses. EIr. and Mrs. Hayter will re- side in London. Y -Go -By Beauty Bar OPEN MONDAY TO SATURDAY Evenings: Tues., Thurs. & Fri. By Appointment PHONE 522 EXETER 409 Main St, Cathy's Beauty Lounge 147 MAIN ST. 'PHONE 645 Perms - Cuts • Sets • Tints OPEN Monday to Friday, 9 • 6 Tues. & Thurs. Evenings Only Closed Saturday CATHY ROBBINS, Prop. 111111111111111111 Modern Beauty Salon 429. MAIN ST. PHONE 349 Monday to Friday 9 - 6 Tues. & Thurs. Evenings Only Closed Saturday BRENDA BRENNER PEARL HENDERSON, Prop, Fresh Killed! Locally Raised! Choice Quality! 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