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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-12-22, Page 4rape 14 Th Times4Vinvte, Pocemher 2g., 1941 Robekah$ enjoy Chrttrnas PP rtY r • • , „ By MRS- 4,M4 A salad is a very important and. special part of the dinner menkt. R must add .400)4 .0f glitter .and .eoler to tile, table, It must be eeat-as-a- pm. on a plate by itself a on individual side plates. it it be prepared. the day before. eerying. It is not easy to fill all these 1..equirements but :the Consumer Seetion, Canada Department of Agricaltere, engest s a slightly tart red apple juice mold with Christmas diener and another one called Christmas Marble Salad, sweeter, richer and more 41batantial. This would make an excellent choice for serving cold turkey from the but - tot. Red Apple Juice Meld 2 cups cranberries 21 cups apple juice -2 tbl. gelatine. , cup sugar •Iew grains salt, Combine cranberries and 1 cep apple juice, bring to boil and cook gently for 5 m.nutes or until cranberries are soft. Meanwhile soak gelatine in '4 cetp apple juice for 5 minutes. Press cranberries through eleve. To sieved eranberries add re- Maining 1. cup apple juice, sugar, salt and heat to boil. Add soaked gelatine and stir until dissolved, Pour into mold and chill until firm. This makes aix servings as a side salad orl to 10 servings when served as a relish, Christmas Marble Salad 6 -oz package plain cream cheese 2 pkg kmon-flavored jelly pbwder 11 cup red cinnamon candies 2 cups bailing water 2 cups unsweetened apple sauce tbl lemon juice 1/4 cup milk or cream „-• Gordon group elects officers Mrs. Alex Meikle was elect- ed. president for 1962 of the Gordon Auxiliary of Caven Presbyterian church at the meeting at the home of Miss Donna Ersman last Monday eebning, ,Other officers are: past pres- ident, Mrs, Murray Coward; vice-president, Bonnie Hogarth; secretary and press, Mrs. Wil- liam Bell; treasurer, Mrs. An- ton 'Miller; literature, Marion Heckman; Glad Tidings, Donna Ersman; welcome and welfare, Airs. Ken Campbell; librarian, Qarolynne Simmons: pianist, Edith Scott and Carolynne Sim - Mons; press secretary, Mrs, George Lamont, Mitchell. Carole Hogarth presented the study for the evening and Bon- nie Hogarth led in the devo- tienal, Mrs, Ken Campbell fkeored with selections on the aecordion. • Bethel women shown pictures - Modern pictures of the Neth- erlands featured the Christ- mas meeting of the ladies of Bethel Reformed Church Thurs- day night,. Dec. 14. The pictures were shown by Airs. Sim Roobol, Hensall, who returned to her native land this summer for a visit with friends and relatives. Her slides showed inany of the changes which have taken place in the Netherlands in recent years. The meeting was held in the basement of the new church with Mrs. Richard Van Farowe in. charge. The ladies sang a intnaber of Christmas carols, Young people of the church will hold their annual Christ- mas party Saturday night when they present gifts to each other, Zt.e. presentations are accom- panied by religious poems. 'On Christmas Day, the con- gregation will attend service at 1,30 p.m., which will he fol- lowed by the annual Sunday School program at 2.30, a tbl alad dressing gun broleen walnuts le cup 'whipping proem it) to 12 red eienareen Bandies Leave cream cheese at room temperature to soften. Dissolve gelatine and candies an boiling water. Stir in apple sauce and lemon jutee. •Chilluntil per- tially set. Stir in nuts. Turn into a ring mold, or an axasg inch pan. Cream the :cheese with a fork, then blend In milk or cream and salad dressing. Drop by spoonfuls on top of gelatine mixture, then using a fork. swirl through mixture to give a marbled effect. (,pi un tit firm. Utunold. Garnish with spoonfuls of whipped cream and top each •with a cinnamon 'randy—makes 10 to 12 serv., lugs. Cinnamon Apple Slices An excellent accompaniment to serve around your Christmas turkey are einnamon apple slices which the 441 Home, making girls made in their re - vent projeet, :Featuring Fruits, Wash. peel, core and cut red apples in 1-2 Web slices. Make syrup af1.- cup sugar, 1 cup water and 1.4. cup red citing. mon candies, Cook gently apple slices until tender. Serve with fowl bot or cold. Grape Sparkle Another recipe which the girls made was Grape Sparkle to be used as a punch or to precede the meal. 3 cups water .3 cups sugar 3 cups bottled grape juice or 1 can of frozen concentrate and 3 cans of water 11 cups orange juice, fresh or diluted frozen concentrate 2 large bottles ginger ale, chilled Boil together sugar and water for 3 minutes. Chill, Combine sugar syrup with chilled fruit juices. Just before serving acid ginger ale. Have you noticed the lovely punch sets in the stores around town? Just the thing from which Lo serve grape sparkle. • e 1 hope your Christmas be a truly joyfut one, with enough of everything and too much of anything, wili just not Ten Brownies join local pack First Exeter Brownie Pack held its Christmas party at the Scout Hall Monday when 24 parents and friends witnessed the enrollment of ten Brownies, Mamie Morrow, Lois Porter, Connie Mackie, Ruth Thomp- son Susan MacDonald, Judy Wallas, Kathy .Dewar, Judy Glover, Susan Tuckey and Gail Sweet were enrolled by Brown Owl Mrs. Joe Wooden assisted by Packies Joan and Jane Dettmer. A Golden Bar was presented to Beth Goman and Cheryl Parsons received her Golden Hand, A. proficiency badge for swimming was given to Mary Wilson. The parents were served cof- fee and the Brownies ex- changed gifts. Carol singing concluded the event. Gift service at Kirkton By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS White Gift program was fol- lowed in the United Church Sunday School December 17. The school was nicely decorat- ed for the occasion. Church service followed at 11.30 a,m. with a combined choir of junior and senior girls with Terri Lou Paul. taking the solo part. Mrs. Clayton, Ross rendered the solo "Bethlehem". Rev. T. Elliott gave a fitting inspiring pre -Christmas mes- sage. Mrs. Fred Switzer was at the organ and Mrs, Alex Crago at the piano. Members of Pride of Heron Rebekah: Lodge held their -altristinas p a rt y Wednesday evening with over 100 in at- tendance. Mrs. William Cann Was 4C for a program which included enrol sillgirig, vocal duet by Frances Skinner and liathy Skinner, piano, solo, Franeos Skinper and the Christmas story by Mrs, .Alvin Pym. Santa arrived And gifts were distributed from: the tree. Federation sees Christmas play A Christmas pageant "No Room in the Inn" was the highlight of the meeting of the Womae's Federation of James Street United Church Monday evening, Taking part were Mesdames Aubrey Tennant, Bev Skinner, Lloyd Jones, Don Rooth, Nor- man, Walper, Charles Atthill, Ray Jory, Art Clarke, Robert Southcott and four younger members, Brent Clarke, Noel Skinner, Linda Jones and Bar- ry Sontheott. Mrs. G. Vries sang carols throughout the pageant. Mrs. Hugh Rundle led in the devotional assisted by Mrs. Gerald McLean. Mrs, Rundle and her group arranged the program and lunch. President Mrs. Douglas Ins- ley presided for the business when annual reports were given and a collection taken for Christ m as eheer. CGIT present vesper service The inter -church CGIT of Exeter presented a meaningful vesper service Sunday evening in James Street United Church to a large audience. Leader of the service was Ann Fairbairn, Elizabeth Gosar told a Christmas story "The Messenger", Anne Marie Kraft sang a solo and Linda Walper and Anne Marie Kraft sang a duet "0 Holy Night". Margie Howey practiced to sing this duet with Linda but, owing to a cold, was unable to. Taking the part of the candle lighters were Sharon Sanders, Brenda Dinney awl Jane South - colt, Joy Seldon and Linda Snider were the readers from Scripture. A Christmas Fantasy was part of the serv:ce in which Susan Dinney, Kathy Smith, Norma Young, Susan Doerr, Mary Corbett and Joanne Ten- nant participated. Ushers were Linda Snyder, Helen Hendrick and Bonnie TurveY. WI plans dime drive KIRKTON By MISS JEAN COPELAND Mrs. Lloyd Jaques was host- ess for the Christmas meeting of the Kirkton Women Insti- tute cni Thursday evening. The roll call, was responded to by naming "What I would like for Cluistmas." Mrs. Al Eveleigh gave an interesting demonstra ti o n of Christmas decorations. Final arrangements were made for a canvas for the March of Dimes. Plans were made for a euchre party in January and to remember the shutins at Christmas. The Scripture lesson• was read by Mrs, Eber Bayne and several carols were sung throughout the evening, Mrs. Clarence Switzer and Mrs, Eric Humphreys gave the re- port of the area convention held in London in November, keteroletteesieveeettweneafteteetteeteeolatecetevereeteroteecteeeoventee•otemevael r • litty we extend to you • Onr 'very beet wisher for t IldlidlyZetson rich in happiness tnti joy', Doris and Don Wilson Ur es hostesses to think of safety Mrs. Harry .Strang, president safety•conscious hostesses this t South ROTOR DI -strict WO' year, VW10- made a few stig,, men's Institute. backs the apgesitons for entertaining (Wring peal of the Federated Women's the fortheoinine festive season; Ins lite es of Canada 10 allyNev.t0v- be(‘1,e)r 11141 eask e a svtati lea btillea tfor'ouglit= men tQday tomakte ,Reep tee eomitig who prefer not to alco- festive season one of joy and hot. not tragedy. I.?) Do serve light refresh. "we must face the fact that ments .such as a variety of miteh of this responsibility lies cheeses, crackers and canapes With wOrneufOlk," she said. "A which can be nibbled through - good hostess is one who shows out, the visit, concern for the safety of her 0) Before your guests leave, guests, and she should take make sure that you serve them every precaution on their be- Ibleo\l''er.aCiagteo co° irn baat"dtriloewrs lobe eost ilailifl'\71.0 pointed out that der- while driving, ing this holiday season a safety. (4) If Possible keep a few conscious hostess need not be blankets handy to. lend MR' a kill-joy to the extent of curb. guestsioinlItilgicht,eveunt lost' saafbeirttetro- 'iglastst.hee lt, dict dihroanwCeeVerafher wrap tip in a blanket and keep the need for thought when the car windows open slightly. planning holiday parties. This prevents the car from he- I-Trgina alL women 10 be coming stuffy and overheated. (5) If your guests have a long drive home, a parting gift of a of hot cur - Eriioy thermos or carton party fee to keep them alert on their • , journey will mark you as a in Biddulph. In. most. department stores YOU particelarly thoughtfill hostess. By MRS, M. H. ELSTON BIDDULPH Mrand hirs, Bob Blair en- tertained the families of the late Jim and Mrs, Lillian Blair. for their family Christmas ga- thering on Sunday. There were 26 present for dinner ad sup- per. They included Mr, and Mrs, Ron Fletcher and family, Woodham, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blair and family; her. and Mrs, Melville Buswell and Mr, Al- lan Buswell, Mrs, Lillian Blair, Exeter, Mr, Don ,Blair, JirrintY and Patsy of London. Owing Lo illness in the family, Mrs. Don Blair, Nancy and Robert were unable to be present, Mr, H. and Mrs. Elston were Sunday evening guests of F/L Moward and Mrs, Leach, Cen- tralia, Personal items Mr, H. and Mrs. Elston were Sunday evening guests or Fel, Howard and Mrs, Leach, Coe tralia, Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Chris Fischer were Mr. and Mrs, T. Thompson, Chris and Ann, Mr, and Mr. Bill Fi- scher and Cathy also Irwin Lloyd Stanlake all of London; on Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stanlake of London. Mr, Wm. Woodall, Judy, Mo- nica and Laurie of Windsor called on Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Spacek on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Atkinson were guests at the home of Mr. Gordon Oke, Hurondale. Guests on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Chas, Atkinson were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eagleson of P'arkhill. Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Weibel - and family were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Fi- scher and family, London. Mr, and Mrs, Gerald North - cat and family also Miss Phyl- lis Weiberg, all of Exeter, spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs.. Lorne Weiberg and family. • Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Powe, Exeter, • spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Allan El- ston, Honor pal An enjoyable, musical eve- ning was spent on Thursday at the home of Mrs, M. Elston in honor of Miss Mary Lou South- all, Huron Park, who with her parents are leaving for Winni- peg, Manitoba. During the evening Marie was presented with a gift from her former SS teacher and members of her class of JAD McCurdy School. Those present ,were Misses Marie Marshall, Shirley Dego- bel, Marjorie Leach, Elizabeth Leach and Mary Lou Southall, all of Huron Panic, also Sheila and Wendy Elston, m:141grItt oF,i1c :'-A.z:Isi:SiSI4`,11Tatml4 •r*Oiksceit6rsx:Itilt*F:NcoAt igticaYStaItivakilVil,T'w . A -11e time has come to sag again the things toe feel all year -- to dish you Ilealth and Happiness and lots of Good Old Cheer! can purchase heat -resistant car- tons as well as the insulated paper bags used to keep ice cream cold or hot foods hot, (6) A$ YOU take leave of your guests, do urge them firmly but politely to stay alert and drive carefully, W,00.tatt;ilft Poinsettia not red?'.: A fun -maker at Christmas is to ask family ,fir friends this. question: "What eolea' is the b 1 p $ pin of the poinsettia plant?" Chauces are, the ..alls- Wer Will be ed, of coign", Aptitally,, the', red "blossoms' of the ,peinsettia are not the flower of the plant—thy are leaves, The reel bloesems are the tiny Yam flowers in the centre of the red clusters, A comparative newcomer to the traditional Yule greenery,. the tropical poinsettia was die - covered in Mexico in 1.24 bY Dr, Joel Itoberts Poinsett, :first minister to Mexico. He aroUseri interest in its beauty, and the plant is named. for Mn,. Albert- Ecke, a California SeltdOiA Oita/0 4',;.'*ri, ---:::.7::::.-,...::::::71-7::'-'..:.:'".,• A London were Sunday guests of 131anshard. M11;iranadndeir$1\irsik.:tIclit;iclill J501110asss,p esy MRS, GLADwyN Hoop,ER 1:ferli.vV:.)rlair`s.°1vv-P.."'BP. yguoc,,','s4..:„ - DrIVISII; AalriadUl\sirs. Cecil hloeseY ' 'MISS Rtith G. HooperTem- gle,!ltattSdattklirrds!Yo•erla'gltu/int,galvVellat hlr, end Airs. aladwyn, Hooper. ef weedhern. Mr, and Airs, Ross Jones of mrs. Louie Jeues spent Mon. day with Mrs. Ceeil MOSSoy, 10, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thee - farmer, developed and iniprov- ker spent Friday evening with ed. the plant, and first, illarket- Mr. and h1rs. 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