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Peie 12 The TimevAtivocete, Mareb Z 061
IJidG 4911te. 'toe
to earn b.oC190.s.
Girl Geirlwho are workine
for their hostess badgee, served
tea At the tea And bake salt
sponsored by the Local Aeeo-
elation in the Scout Hall on
Sturdy Afternoon.
Tickets to the tea were sold
by Gids and Brownies; for
selling the most tickets, prizes
were given to Guide Barbara
King And Brownie Grace
Thompson.
Guide and Brownie leaders
ae.siated with the event and
table, decorations were made by
Mrs. Joseph Wooden, Lintel]
Owl of the lit'eeineetlaY night
Brownie Pack.
The door prize, a Potted mum.
was Wen by Mrs. Robert Gras,
sick. Ralph Genttner Made the
draw*
Hensall church
wedding scene
W1 hQSt Kinettes pii(
on Lad35 auxiliary
welcomes wives
district interclub.
tofarnulies
At a meeting of Exeter
ettes at the hoine of Mrs. Tom
Last Wedneeday night was Vielterman Monday night Plans
(ensile n
:m
ight for embers of
were discussed fOr the District
Huroridale institute Inter -Club this spring And also
when along te t leir fern es
ILIL
-they had pot luck supper decOretione for same were
Trivia Me re oriel Parish Hall, made.
followed by program with Sire. *Imes Carey was pre•
over 1.00 in attendance. seeded •with a lunette pin and
Roll call was answered by Mrs. Harold Preszcator with a
each member standing with baby shower.
Highlig,ht of the teregrarn eorndrettscitridni alirssho(it,lvitinus‘t\ii\let'sine
her family that atteeded.
was the showing be Mr. and meeting. Mre. Lee Sherman
Mrs. Ken Brydges, Exeter, of woa the draw.
pictures of MA n.!,* beirutifel
scenic spot a ht, Eurotaken The3' fielehed the evening
during their four year stayIraintArlaintrh at the illirltleY
Germ any.
The motto "Before keeping
up with the Jones, find out
ivtission
where they ;re going." was kAS
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discussed by Mrs. Bev Mor-
gan. Judy and Joyce !Slaver
favored with a duet and Mre,
William Sillery gave a reed.
bag,
Mize to the oldest member
pdragons wMali to nrv. C. W. Down;
White mums, sna
and red carnations formed the nearest birthday, Arthur Run -
setting. for the wedding(if :die; lucky plate, etre. Robert
Patricia Marie Bell and Ken. Mayer; contest (giving num-
netVernon Politick in Carmel her of phones in EXeter) Mrs,
Presbyterian Church, Herisall, Bruce Tuckeee Mrs, tt, Z,
on Saturday, February 25. Pooley presided for the pro,
The bride is the deughter of gram' .
Mr. and Mrs. Harald C. Bete President Mrs, :Richard Eth-
ee•seseoiseess. Heneall, and the groom le the eringtoconducted and saucers busi-
MARK 50 YEARS—M.r. and Mrs. Edward Lindenfield, gLQV'
wt
I k, Varna.
Mr, and Mrs, Milton Itres4 preseneigsto Varelsea-Vgis-
Exeter., celebr
ated their golden wedding anniversary Rev, GeorV
ge Ais of Galt, cont Kathryn Hicks am! Bee.
t 1 r Joey Tra-
Wkilleadee' afternoon and evening and a. family dinner ditional eed ng ems c
bare Ann Morley for obtain -
with open house in James Street United Chum as performed t ce en ing provincial 9-H honors and
Five new members were ini-
tiated as members -of'
g!on Ladies Auxiliary Monday
aught. They were Mrs. 'Robert
-Wragg, Mrs, Lorne Ford, Mrs.
Garnet :Shipman, Mrs. Norman.
Ferguson and Mrs Cherlee
Cry.
CPd
iens were Jeade to: -attenFPL.TV.program "Take Your
Choice" m
,
*lune and. as to
:cater for the Legion MenB
's ee-
:spiel :Curlers, bAntlet 011Sat-
erday.
airs, Gerald. Campbell w n
the mystery prize. President
Mre. Clarence Knight chaired
the meeting.
Post officers' banquet
The Auxiliary honored its
past officers and entertained
the husbands to a dinner in the
s
studies lesgioe Hall last Friday eve -
rung.
* Mrs. Graham Mason, past
by Challengers
Tht, chollenger"t Leo Bee, her past president's medal and
president, was preeented with
ittese mPeeentlizstiaale cpureV.clayhel4dt 1P1-11.1 McCann
CZaoninie oCfoTirjrzelkeranMcirsa.
the home of Pastor And Mrs, gift no behalf of llan members
Mel Holmes. etY airs. Max Harness,
subieet of a message leo pres, erer's bar by the Is e g i o n
Asittirescl Dew JtVe/Y meeting. los. Branch President, Peter Dur-
Stuart"BMng Privileged' W ASetal: anldl,ra' Ilarv" Pfaff. was pi'e'
given by seated with her nonorary treae-
Triebner gave a
ing concerning two Pentecoe- Mr. :Ernie Goman or Kiteln
Lal missionaries who were mar, coinwervis..1\30atlenreionpagepr uoit ethhemKeit1;
tyred in the Congo,
was the guest speaker,
Assisting in the worship pe•
Hod were Mrs, Grant Trieb• Dancing concluded the eve-
ner and Mrs, Cecil ning.
Business was transacted and
di i was lunch served.
cups and saucers were
on Sunday at Armstrong's Restaurant, —Doerr phOlo played by Mrs. Malcolm Dou- fancy
e and soloist was Mr. James given to
'"0 Perfect Love."
presented with a gift.
sang Shirley Reynolds for county ho-
Art'or, '"•00,-,-", "g • ••• • .,, • Dougall of Exeter who flora. The 4-11 leaders were Message from
THIS 'N THAT
Ey MR$- ,I„ he,
sabrina neckline embroidered ,
ruckey. airs, Ben Case Mrs
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s nee"
The bride, given in marriage
al -50
lt was decided to send a de -
:by her father, wore a floor- _reenway
legate to- the preeidents' con-
length gown of Chantilly lace ference a.t Guelph in May,
Cathy's
.Beauty :Lounge
n:40Mk 147 MAIN IT. PHONE 645
arid nylon tulle,. fitted bodice, Hostesses were Mrs, Bruce
eseateeelefeallesean . see
We kiiow that local home'
aers can all bake a good
them; pie but we are still go-
ing tO give you a recipe used
lsy the Canadian charnpion in
the annual cherry pie baking
contest epoesored by the Ca-
nadian Red. Cherry Institute
ind held this year at Vine-
land.
first prize winner was Mar -
nit/ McGregor. Islington, third
year student at Macdonald Institute, Guelph, Top award
wee a. WO scholarship in home
economics at the school of the
eontestant's choice from the..
.ed Cherry institute, another
ton scholarship, an electric
range ilea a trophy to stand
e e --------------------------------.as,-,aelsin iridescent sec ns, Y Po Personal items •
Albert Keys, Mrs. Les Gibsoe, Mrs, Nellie Reddick, of Park -
League for Peace and Free- sleeves and bouffant skirt of Airs. William Roweliffe and hill returnee! from St, Josepits
dom, Toranta branch, of which alternate panels of lace and Mrs. Ed SillerY• Hospital last Wednesday andeds
she was once president. The nylon nine. A crown of seed convalescing at the home of
sculpture ie a replica oa the pearls held her fingertip veil Mr, and. Mrs, Lloyd ilrophey,
one. already in the Parliament and she .carried a bouquet of
J,•-•.:see-",:se-;:e.itsiera;:ee..eeeeelseeeeteeeteSe
Buildings at Ottawa, Better Time roses. A presentation was held in
The. story in.
Corbett Community Centre on
"rhe present ----------- ade alald of War was Miss
Zion
Friday evening for Mr. and
before a packed gallery, mane Betty Bell, Hensel, sister of It. Z,0oondabldurTI)urner (nee Mar,
of the seats filled by students the bride TIM wore a fuschia,
of Toronto schools and from street -length organza drest. Mrs. J. Geromette spent a
the Western Ontario Agricule She carried a bouquet of white few days last, week with her
tural School at Ridgetown• and green carnations. Her
headdress was a bandeau Of sister, Mrs. Stewart Webh of
Miss MacPhail was elected Grand Bend while Mr. Webb
rhineetones and flower in a was attending the Good Roads
Canada's first woman member ntatching shade.
of Parliameet in 1921 where
By MRS, JteD DYKEMAN
eesesaseseennesetemereeee
Personal item*
Mr, and Mrs. Orville Snell
and fa.mily, of Grimsby, spent
the weekend with Mr. and. lair. and Mrs. Carman Wood -
Mrs. Ep.hriam Hern. burn visited an Tuesday with
Mr. Milton Brock. a patient Mr, and Mrs. 'Watson Webster
at St. Mary e Memorial Hes- And other relatives at :Verne,
pital, returned. hone on Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Brophey
and family Of Linden visited
an Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
LleYd Brophey and Mrs-. Nellie
Reddick*
conveetioe in Toronto.
she represented the `Celled Iari.W.am Pollock, Varna, was
Farmers of Ontario from 1921 groomsman for his brother and
to 1940. She also represeined usher was Donald E. Bell of
York East from 1943-1945 and Exeter, brother of the bride.
1948-1951. A reception was held in the
for the next year in the chain- Donald MacDonald, present Dominion Ho e , Zuricli, witil
pion's school. CCF leader, d.escribed Mise the bride's mother receiving nesday.
Prize Cherry Pis MacPhail as - not only one of in a blue crepe sheath, The
, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Steph•
13 cups pastry flour the great leaders of Canadian geoom's mother assisted in a ens and Dorisof Winchelsea
a/4 cup sifted all-purpose flour history but a woman of -in• pink brocAded crepe dress.
visited Saturday evening wit
to points Mr, and Mrs. Norm -an Jaques
h
domitable courage, one who For a honeymoon
en cup lard and family.
h d a great sense of public north, the bride wore a mauve
34 tp salt
5-6 tbl ice water,
service, and who stood behind sheath dress with matching ac -
Sift and measure lour; rut -
great causes whether they were cessories and a corsage, of
f
popular at the moment or not. white and mauve carnations,
- ie about one-half of the lard On their return Mr. and Mrs.
Until it is the ,size of coated e.e.:- ; e, a ', : se esseeennetsWeeeneeen
• Pollock will -reside near :Hein
enentneal: cut in remainder of
the lard until the size of large sall.
Comments about
peas, . On Saturday evening, a re -
Measure the cold water, and
EITinsley
ceptirm for the couple was held
dissolve the salt in it; sprnkle _ in Zurich Cominunity Centre.
were presented with a
twer the flour mixture, a little By MRS. CECIL ELLWOOD They
ea 4. thee and toss with a fork. ... . .„.,..yr. per's& of money, the presenta-
Roll out approxiinately one- .sesseee"eeaesseeneeaSat tioil being made ley Mr. Robert
half of this deugh for the. bot- Crekinele party Talbot, Clinton. Desjardine's
orchestra Iiirnished Music for
tem crust of the pie. Roll out A successful crokinole party the dance.
reinairider end cut into strips was held at Brinsley United
fez the lattice to and leaves
Church sponsored by the Hi -Cs
on Friday evening, Feb. 54' Declare for ancy pie edging. winners
F Mr, Wes Hodgson is the presi-
3 tbl cornstarch dent.
at Kirkton euchre
1/2 tp salt High prize for lades went to
1,e cup and 1 tbl .gran sugar Miss Helen Lee; men's. high. The hall board held a pro -
la cups cherry Juice Mr, Harold Lee;, low prize for gressive euchre in Aberdeen
at cups dreinen, partially ladies, Miss Marton Lee; men's Hall Monday evening.
thawed, frozen cherries low, Mr. Lloyd Slathers.
Prize winners -were; ladies
1 0)1 batter Mr. Allen Amos won the high, Mrs. Lawrence Beckett;
t4 tp almond extract lucky prize while boys' high lode hands, liareld O'Brien; A psychiatrist board was
Combine c, with the) testing the mentality of a son
ernstarch
few drops red food coloring- went to Doug Lee and low men's high, Lloyd. Cowdrey;
prize for girls to _Margaret lone hands, Don Swan; lucky dier. "Do you ever hear voices
tie). cherry juke to form a evithout being able te tell who
salt and 5 tbi sugar; add 2 Amos. draw, Laurence Rada.
Personal items
smooth. paste, Heat remainder
starch paste. McGillivray, received a dean and Mrs. Leslie Fairbairn Of Yee sir."
Heat over direct heat until lateration to his head when he London was baptized- in St, "And when does •
this oceur? '
thick Arid relatively clear. stir- fell.) last Saturday. He wan Paul's Aliglican Church Sun- "When 1 answer the tele-
.
cl phone."
ring constantly. Renleve from -rushed to the office of Dr, day morning.
heat, Stir in remainder of the Meredith, Ailsa Craig for treat -
Mr. and Mre, Thomas Bern
visited on Sunday \vitt Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Hero and family
of London,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bern
and. family visited Saturday
evening with Mr, and Mrs.
Laverne Rodd and family of
Sunshine. Line,
Mrs. Ben Gamble and baby
returned home from hospital
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Spence
of Woodhani and Mr. and lire,
Grant Skinner of Exeter visit-
ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Brock and family.
Mrt. Harold Here visited
last week with Mr, and Mrs.
Robert Bern mid family of
Jarvie.
Mission Band will he held
d.uring church on Sunday.
The pupils and their teacher
enjeeed a s•skating party on
Monday at 'Exeter arena.
Personal items is speaking ot where the voi-
d juiet and combine with the Mr, George Lee Jr., Cnn, A William Bruce, son of Mr, ces come from?"
sugar, add better, flavoring nicht and it require seven
And eolorinee. Add cherries. stitches to close the woutid.
(The first three prize -winners Mr. and Aire. Douglas Lewis
used Montmorency cherries.)and family, also Mr. B,ae. Lewis
Put filling into unbaked pie were Sunday evening guests of
autt. Attach pastry strips to mi.. and Mrs. Harvey An_
slightly moistened edge of low- Brews of cromartle
cut to form a lattice top; Mr. Owen Amos of London
airnilarlyattach pastry leaves
visited with Mr. and Mre. Jos
.ireund the edge. Decorate and Ainos and family en Friday.
laze, as eleeired.
Bake at 425 degrees for ape Mr. and Mrs. Jack liedgeon
attended the seed fair, lam-
ei26 minutes,
The Ontario newsletter pub- Mr. and Mre. Bill/ Sherritt
lished by the °Mario Branch of St. Marrs visited en Tis.
a the Canadian Association of day evening with Mr. aid Mts, •
oneuMers came to hand this Joe Amos and famillY,
week and advises consumer- Mr. and /tire. Ted Morley:
shoppers to watch for labelling Linda and ElAine visited Fri -
On packages of petatoes in day evening with Mt, and
the shops soon. They should l'Ars. Jack Dornan.
be labelled •fer "Baking" or Mr. mid Mrs, Goldwyn Glenn
General Purpose.' Both pro- and Barbara spent SA-turd/0' .
Ivitseial and federal depart- P venin g with Mr. and /1r. Ed, .„,,,,,,,,eleneeenalleameileeeloalieeiltheeneeeneemeowieleselliee,,,,,eneemo,,,,,,,es
extents are working toweecle mund ArrnstrOrig and family,
forinity of potato grading—an. Of Clandebeye,
other aid to better shopping
lintel:en:tented by CAC.
CAC have Also just issued a
little folder oil Credit Ceete
written to help ehoOPers esti-
/nate the rest of credit buying.
Whenay yoa bon credit se%
11.3,Y eXtre 'charge which MAY
be Ici16011 "iritereat,". "SO7V4
lee Chp.rge" or "Carrying
This ,eredit cart be
,d4Oterous to those who nee it
if they buy without knowing
what the crest ef credit adde
16 the OA price of the prod.
• 'act,
vott eredit# shop foe
it, I*Vg smart ahoo for
46#adit; it's evert stilarter mad
h -p" to PAY cash,
toximately
* don, on Saturday.
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lieltit ilia thi Ohtatio Ligisiature
leat.. Tuesday while rremier
1.41e ,Prost and fernier lead,.
itte tif the Opposition Plid
triblite tet the rnernory of Agnes
Tlih Pedasion Avas A elteeeiataa
1101 t6 the legislature of A bite(
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the first to consider is your
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better with a Spencer< I
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&kiwi m as tit weds.
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