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Petlenal item .ef interest In and Areuncl g.014 we arid our root.; ere intere§tori In you ansi your trtonot. Pone 770. census is expeeted to deter -
Ilia gsoter Timop•Advoc„atA 14 a.iwan eteaaeri to pubitth the item*. Among other things the June
r. and MrS. Harrar PeVrtea ter and family, •Guelph, Mr, 1, A national pepulation hY
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pat
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and family spent the holiday and Mre. ,13.,.d Gacitetetter, town, June 1 of at. least 18,200.000
eekend in Hamilton. .
Mr. .arid eirs, Henry Gackstet• This would be an increase of
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air, and Mrs, stoma weight, ter and Kethy, Remelt, and better than 4,300,005 since 1.051
Pat and Mrs. Gerald Keller of Ali's. Ward Neeh and family, —the equivalent of another
Chatham, and Mr. and Mrs. DasitWOOd, province of •Quebec. From. an -
Douglas Wright •0 Glencoe William Peerce, town, and other viewpoint, Canada will
spent Tuesday with their par- brother, Samuel, Fingal, ae- have added about 600,e0� more
,ents, Mr. and Mrs. William cemented Ellis Pearce •and People in the past len years
Wright and attended the fila- femily, London, to Brantford W than in the preceding 20.
oral of their grandmother, visit the former's son, Charles 3, A continued move nent of
Mrs, Lavine Masan, Parkhill, and wife on Sunday,
population from
and. Mrs. Harriet West attended spore, Sunday with Mrs. Brock's in three lived in urban arease
the graduation el Kean Tuckey brother, lion. W. A. Stewart, ia 1921, half lived on farms.
at OAC, Guelph, on Friday. MVP, of London Township.
been a patient in Smith Huron had as holiday visitors Mr and eities
is
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tuckey Mr. and Mrs. a arree Bre* cities. In 1956, two Canadians
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$. A continued higher rate etAirsOlive Cole, Frank Parsons grewth for sehurbs than for
ho has Mrand Mrs
Pr"er' Fr:tl109P50iita1t:
CENTRALIA Guipg$ WIN COR1:4—Six Gjr1 Guides atIleft, and the Captain, Mrs. Olive A11105. The girls, from, Hospital, is in St. Joseph's Mrs, pat etaBrien. end Tel.arny, 1056, suburbs aceounted for sa
Huron Park, RCAF Centralia, received all-around cords ileft, are Karen Walker, Carol Allen, Valrie Herbert, liosPitai) London, sthce Thurs- Mr. and Mrs, Atichael Regan, per c ent a etr
growth.
at a recent mother and daugbter banquet at Exeter 1 Elaine Destobel and Gayle Redman. Not present was "Y' Jean, Dime and Mary, alt of
Mr. and 'Aire. Ressell Weaver Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs, Har- 4, 1-ligher growth rates in
LegiOri Hail. The of the girls are shown here with thelSharon Kelly, who also qualified for the cord, the second
Miss marie Voisin of Aliso. laerta and Ontario led the other
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rates—better than 43 eild 3t.
per cellt, reeeeeavely.
5. Changes in the age emu.
position of Canadians. In re-
.eent years, children have ae-
vomited far a larger share ot
the population. ln 1956, child,
ren under 15 represented about
32 per cent a the populatiop,
compared with 28 per tent 4n
1941. The estimate for 1960 is
34 per cent—or almost 2,000,000
mere children then 20 years
visited With the former's grand- veY Clausius, Gwen and Bar- some Areas of Canada than hi
- photo mother, Mr, Frank Robbins bare, Zurich, 11fr. and Mrs. others. From 1951 to 1956, for
district commissioner. Miss Una Macdonald Goderich, highest award Guides can receive TA
and relatives in Sarnia on Sun- Hugh Parsons arid Dale and example, British Columbia, Al -
On honeynwon
in eastern US
Yellow snapdragon, Mauve
mums, ferns and candelabra
formed the setting in. Main
Street United Church for the
marriage of Ruth Patricia Mc- ,„ . • ,•
Lean and Ron Emerson Ander-
soil, on Saturday, May '20 at 3 for uic rm T
The bride is the daughter a I1 ZI it
p.m.
Mr. Fern McLean, Toronto, By MRS. 4. M. 2,
Mr, and Mrs, William Mar- yaig, Mr. and Mrs. Will Gar- provinces in growth rates, in
N FANCIMS
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Challengers meet
In London home
Challengers met at the home
of Mrs. Ken Cuctmore, London,
with Mrs, Don Jolly presiding.
Mrs. Keith AlcLareri opened
in prayer. The roll call was
answered by a scripture verse
on "Sowing.'"
Mrs. Keith McLaren gave a
'reading on -One Solitary Life."
Mrs. Wanda .MeLaren gave a
and niece or Miss Alarion Ate -
timely message on "Planting
Lean, Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. .- „ • a ' ' , . our Spiritual Garden.
Emerson Anderson, RR 2 Hen- • . • a .... In the worship period Mrs,
salt, are parents of the groom- This year marks the 40th an- barb with 2 tbl water and a Hen Cudmore, Mrs. Mel
Rev. R. S. Huta performed the ceremony and Mrs. A. Wil- niversary of the chiffon pie for dash of salt in a covered Holmes and Miss Id a r i o n
lard provided the wedding mu- this airily delightful dessert saucepan over low heat until Triebner prayed.
sato- came into being in 1921. Fresh rhubarb is tender, 10 to 15
sic and accompanied the
ist, Miss Dorothy P'arker, Hen-ofstrawberry chiffon pie is one minutes. Add 3/4 cup sugar.
salt, who sang "Wedding the nicest versions especially Cool. ,Stir in 1 ibl. fresh lemon
now that the strawberry sea- juice and 1 1/2 cups sliced
Prayer" and "O Promise Mee;
Given in, marriage by her son is almost upon us.
fresh strawberries. Makes 6 to
8 servings.
f th r the brid wore a floor- Strawberry Chiffon Pie
Strawberry and Rhubarb Pie
One 9" pie crust
2 eggs
1 1/4 cups 'sugar
3 tbi flour
1/4 tp nutmeg
1 Cbl melted butter
1/4 cup orange juice
3 cups diced rhubarb
1 cup sliced strawberries
length gown of peau -de sole 3, envelope unflavored
,with close fitted bodice with gelatine
top and sleeves of Clandlly 1/4 cup cold water
lace, boat neckline and lily- 3 eggs separated
pointed sleeves. The bouffant 1/2 cup sugar
skirt swept to a chapel train. 1/4 tp salt
She carried Talisman roses. 3/4 cup milk
Miss (Mary An Rannie, Lon- 1 1/2 cups sliced fresh
don was matron of honor and strawberries
iMiss Eileen McLean, •sister of 1,'4 cup sugar
the bride, London, and Mrs. 9 -inch graham cracker Beat eggs until fluffy in a
,Earl Paulen, Mitchell, were at- pie crust large bowl. Gradually beat in
Itendants and were gowned Whole strawberries for sugar, flour, nutmeg, butter
I alike in mauve peau-de-soie. garnish and orange juice.
They carried baskets of white Soften gelatine in cold water. Stir in rhubarb tossing
end mauve mums and their Combine egg yolks and the 1/2 lightly to coat; spoon into pre -
headdresses were of white and cep sugar in the top of a pared pastry shell. Layer
mauve mums. Little Patricia Bender, Dashwood, was Rower double boiler. Stir in salt and strawberries evenly over top.
milk. Cook over hat water or
girl in a king white dress of
very low heat until the inix- Bake in a very hot oven
-soie ane. earried a (450°) 10 minutes, reduce heat
peau -de
white Bible with white ribbons ture coats a metal spoon, to moderate (3500); bake 30
stirring constantly. Remove minutes longer orlust until
and mauve Bowers, Gregory from heat. Add softened gela- filling is set. Cool completely
j
bearer. Chill until mixture is abou before cutting.
* 4,*
Campbell, Exeter, was ring- eine.
Don Bender, Dashwood, was as thick as fresh egg whites. Here's an easy way to keep won the mystery prize. Presi
best man and two brothers of -
the bride, Merlin and Bev Mc- Beat the whites until they
Fold in sliced strawberries' asparagus upright when you dent Mrs. Clarence liaxight,'
..
Lean, were iiehers. stand in soft peaks into which are cooking it; place it in an chaired the meeting.
A reception was held in the gradually beat in the remain -
church rooms, The bride's in4. - with the basket removed, So
1/4 cup sugar. Then fold
aunt received guests in greensuggests the Food Nutritioninto the gelatin mixture. Turn
a with white ac- Department, Macdonald Inste
lace over taffet
into a cold graham cracker
tute, Guelph.
tessories and the groom's mo- pie crust.
with yellow corsage. Spread with sweetened whip To separate
Serving were Misses Dianne cream. Top with whole fresh heed of lettuce, try the way
Ramie, Hensall, Geraldine strawberries. recommended by the Food De -
„Parker, London: Pat Cooper, . partment. Macdonald Hall,
,Lenden; Ann Koehler, Dash- Strawberry and Rhubarb Guelph. First cut out the ecu -
wood and Betty Parker, Lon- Sauce ter core with a paring knife.
don. Strawberries and rhubarb Into 'this depression run a
For a honeymoon speet in combine well either in a sauce stream of cold water from the
Peensylvania and New York or pie, tap.
the bride changed to a blue Cook 3 cups diced fresh rhu- The leaves will come off
'stroller suit with white acces-
sories.
, Mr. and Iiilrs. Anderson will 4
reside in Seaforth.
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Auxiliary hears
Auxiliary
diner Meaford and Mrs, fnive that order. Among dies, met -
shall spent the weekend in
Andrew Exeter
Downsview with Sgt. and Mrs, '
15. L. Hammond and family,
ropolitan Edmonton and Cal-
sPpeorntclearn,c1, Fort Erie. gary had the highest growth
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Sher-
\l‘%:toro'danadrIdAll7sso.nsl''elcPrfeYPoAriteACI:setdeirt: vonisitseudndwalyt1.1 Mrs. J, G, Dunlop
Detroit, were weekend visitors
with Mr, and Mrs, Harry Sher- and attended Caven centennial
Stanbury and family, Toronto,
•
w.°A°1dis.s Leona Alderson, Paris, mdaoyntfeogro aBatyen:d janymaylear.tion at
spent the weehend at her home Mr. Len Mikes left on Fri -
here and visited her mother
who is a patient in St. Joseph's
Parson Webster phoned the
11°AsiPr.itaaind Mrs. Lorne Johnston local Board of Health to have
and Bob and Mrs. Huhart a dead mule removed from his
Schroeder visited on Sunday lawn. The young clerk who
with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Jean- answered thought he'd be
ston, Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Frayne smart.
"I thought you ministers took
and Mrs, Clara —•eleney vis- care of the dead,” he replied.
Red with Mrs, Netta Robinson
arid her family at Gros -e. answered,Icswe
the p r-
son"w4ucT
Pointe, Mich., over the wee . t. „ get toucha
with the relatives.
end.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J,
land and Linda of West Hill,
Air. and Mrs. Fred Brock and
Mrs, John McElrea, Kirkton
were holiday visitors with Mr,
and Mrs. Wes Ryckman.
Mr, and Mrs, Wayne Sylves-
ter, Clia.tharrt, spent the week-
end with the latter's parents,
Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Wurm. 429 MAIN ST, PHONE 349
David Johnston, who has Haircuts atyline
been a patient in South Huron
Hospital for the past nine Perms - Treatments
weeks, is returning to St. Jo- Monday to Saturday, 9.6
seph's Hospital this Friday for
further treatmeri. Tuesday & Thursday Evenings
Mr. and Mrs. Will Homy BRENDA BRENNER, Prop.
had as guests for the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gackstet- Barbara Roth,nOperator
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census officer
At the meeting of the Legion
Ladies Auxiliary Monday night
Mr, Jack Fiedler, census com-
missioner, spoke on 'the
lan-
pending census and. answered
questions from the members.
Plans were made for the
Blood Donors Clinic on June
13. The group will. appear on
CFP'L-TV program "Take Your
Choice" on June 10.
New colors are to be pur-
chased for the Auxiliary and it
was decided to give a member
of ten years standing a mother-
of-pearl Auxiliary pin, Plans
were made for four banquets
for which the group will cater
in the near future.
Discussion was held on cele-
brating the Auxiliary's tenth
anniversary hi October and
also on holding an inter -club
bowling tournament in the fall.
Mrs. Ruby Maier, Dashwood,
and Mr, and Mrs, Riehard
eight -cup coffee pereolater
ther chose a mauve sheathv,;
until ready to serve.
t leavesfrom a
Guides plan
field meet
• Some 250 Girl Guides from
I Huron County are expected to
participate in the annual divi-
sion field day whielt will be
'held in Hensall Saturday after-
,
noon.
Fifteen corepanies, including
those from Exeter, Ceritralia,
and 1-lensall, will take part.
Companies will be judged for
marching and general appear -
nee hi the parade which will
:take place at 1.30 p.m, This
will be followed by a sports
program and competitions in
Guide work.
In charge of the day will be.
the division cottireissioner, Misr
'Una. Atacdoneld, Goderieh.
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1 Letter from
Kirktort
By MRSHAROLD DAVIS
4.14 Beef meeting
The retinal' monthly Meet-
. of the Kitkten Beef
Calf Club was held at the Mine
of Harold Switzer on Wednes-
day evening.
Before judging a class of
Shorthorn Owe the Points ef.
a beef animal were discuesed,
Everyone was to bring a sug-
(gestiori for a 4-11 ,exhibit to the
mitt meeting.
Personal itertit
Mrs. Inez McRoberts, of, Lu -
Can, Spent The weekend with
WS. Maurice Blackler and
farraily,
Mk. and MI% Dan jarvis
Pent the holiday Weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Schram
at :tfillsborough Beach.
Mts. jack Velteh of London,
Mrs, Seim Res ot Victoria, Mise
BeeerleY Veiteh of Toronto
and Mrs. R. Ililinpfeteat Visited
Saturday With Mr. Cope4
tend and ilthet Copeland,
,
er
very easily. Remove the mois-
ture from the separated leaves
by shaking them in a clean tea
towel before using.
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Unique among elm:tiles it Ten ehoicee froth differed die
Alberta And possibly in the nominations are offered. Rep
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belt and staincd-glaSS windows, church," as ft has bait 'dubbed
theebapel i s located at a, is pletUresquely situated against
vantage point along the Trait. A blekcirep of purple and gray
Visitore ete ptovided with the badlands, Urge white step.
opportunity to sttii? or A few ping stones lead to the chapel
ad taint .triong mush
Mr. and Mra3atk, Itoundell,
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Gallant �P Torotith,_ signed by the Rev. E. ist, 0', turies. The bell in the steeple
Mr. and Mrs. ben Hewitt .Brien of Drumheller. PtoVides was debated by the CPA, lit
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34 years outnumbered single
Bwuotradiwas uneven;n
enstrihutionI
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pound of sugar you sold inc."
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