The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-09-13, Page 17rissZ5.'
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By MRS. HAR01,.P DAVIS
AAVakiat
Airs. Clarence Switzer return-
ed this week from almost a six-
week trip to Victoria, B.C. visit-
ing with friends and relatives
at Meth Dakota, Vancouver,
Winnipeg, Calgary and La-
conibe.
Mr. and. Mrs. Oliver McCurdy
of Barrie visited two days this
past week with Mr. and Airs.
Miller McCurdy and Mr, and
Mrs. Clayton Smith,
Mr, and Mrs. Miller McCurdy,
Air, and Mrs. Harold Davis
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Knox of St. .Marys,
Mr. and Mrs, Ray Punter
and David visited Sunday with
Air, and Mrs, Ross Keyes and
family of Watford.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Robin-
son. have left on a motor trip
to Saskatchewan,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Harris
of. Royal Oak, Mich, visited this
week with Mr, and Mrs. Lorne
Marshall, Mrs, Archie Robin-
son and Mr, and Mrs. Jack
Switzer,
a few days with Airal Percy
Dunsford and other relatives,
Mr, and Atra. Richard Fitz-
gerald. or 'London Township
vsiited on Sunday with the lat-
ter's mother, Airs. Robert Tin-
iney, Andrew St. Airs. FitZger-
ald attended the trousseau tea
in honor of Miss Marian May on.
Saturday,
Mr, and Airs. Arthur Ford
spent the past week with Mrs,
Irene Hicks and family at Clio,
Mich„ also visiting Detroit
and Flint. Air, and Mrs. Ken-
neth Here and family spent
Sunday with Mrs. Hicks and
Mr. and Mrs. Ford returned
home with. them.
Mrs, Jean Mair and Airs, A.
E. Ferguson visited week be-
fore last with relatives in
Clarkson, Weston, Brampton
and Ingersoll.
Mr, and Mrs. Wesley lbsek-
man, Wendy, Robert and Ter-
ry and Mr, H, C. Clark spent
Sunday with Mr, and Airs.
Douglas Keillor and Mrs. R.
J. Winn, London,
Earl Bowles of Seafoi'th with
the RCAF has rented Airs.
Whitney Coates' house on An-
drew St,
Mark Whitney has sold his
farm on Highway 83 to Harry
Greb of Exeter, Mr. Whitney
recently purchased .the farm of
Thomas Carroll on Huron St.
West:.
Cpl. and Mrs. Marcel Doti-
tron, formerly of Chilliwaek,
B.C., and now stationed at Que-
bec City with the Canadian
Army visited with Col. and
Mrs. Martin Burnett and Brian.
Mrs, A, L. Snelgrove returned
home Wednesday having under-
gone an appendectomy in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London,
Granton, chaplain of the lodge
and WM Wm, Morley.
Guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Wm. B. Essery on
Saturday were Air. and Mrs.
Thomas Newcombe and Ar-
lene, Mr. and Mrs. William
Newcombe, Tommy, Nene y,
Cathy and Karen of Drayton
Plains, Mich,, Air. and Mrs.
August Jacober, Vance, Keith,
and Craig of Waterford, Mich-
igan,
This the members agreed to
do, provided no charge was
made, thus setting a pattern of
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Members of the Women's
Auxilary to South Huron
tat at their meeting Tutsday
.afternoon voted to buy the
necessary kitchen equipment
for the new class of certified
nurses' aides, commencing in
February. They have already
purchased locally 12 students'
desks for the class.
Mrs. K. R. Hillier, London, re-
gional president, was present
and spoke on volunteer service,
"Whatever we possess is ens
hanced by sharing with others
and we grow along with tha.t,
sharing" said. Mrs. Hillier,
"Vole/steer service is taking a.
genuine interest in others; it is
the foundation of democracy"
emphasized the speaker, ""but
whateves we do, we should be
heartily in earnest and not do it
as a necessity hut as a gesture
of free will."
Mrs, Hillier advised the mem-
bers not to stick to one phase.
of the work for too long— "Al-
ways. understand some one else
is just .as capable for the job,"
she admonished, Mrs. R. E.
'Feeley thanked Airs. Hillier
and Mrs. John Goman, who
sang two solos accompanied by
Mrs. Robert McDonald,
Tag Day was announced for
Saturday, September 29. The
tags are ready and council's
permission granted. Committee
in charge is Mrs. Glen Mickle,
Mrs. E. W. Brady, Airs, R. E.
Russell and Mrs. E. D. Bell
Fall rummage sale is to be
held Saturday, October 13 in
the Legion Hall with commit-
tee, Mrs. E, Ifowey, Mrs,
Robert Southcott, Mrs. INT, G.
Seidon, Mrs, Harold Taylor,
Mrs. Norman Stanlake and Mrs.
Allen Fraser in charge.
Airs. E, D. Bell read the pro-
posed new constitution in which
a special committee have been
working for some time. It will
be voted on at the next meet-
ing.
Program convener, Mrs, Al-
len Fraser announced Dr, D.
A. Ecker would be the speaker
for the October social meet-
ing.
In Canada there were 112
men and three women convicted
of manslaughter and murder in
1959, and 117 men and 14 women
convicted of attempted mur-
der.
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SPUTH t1l4.8PN'',1r., Institute.
South .1:Turon Junior Instialtd'ta'
held its opining meeting for
Year last Wednesday evening,:,
September 5 when Mrs., Nor...
Man Jaques .#0170. An infornaa
five talk on canning.
The roll cAll was Answered by,
telling "Something I have
ned this summer.'" •
Iris Marshall gave cerreni,
events .and Frances Skloner •
read sacred moments,
Due to the president's absence
Shirley Jaques was in the chair
for the meeting,
ing and cooking apples, How.
ever, for the most part, Deli-
cious, Jonathan, McIntosh, Tat-
man Sweet, Russet and Red
Melba are generally accepted
as eating apples.
Cooking apples are Duchess,
Greening, Northern Spy, Atlas
and Wolf River. BaSterS are
good for baking. The Margaret
Pratt When pieked at the proper
maturity produces a good sauce,
The Dolce crab Is a ploy apple
and jells well. giving a rich red
jelly,
Apples classed as dual pur-
pose for cooking and eating are
Baldwin, Spy, McIntosh, Gray.
enstein, Wealthy and Cortland.
Comments about
Croma rty
Ey MRS. KEN McKELLA.R.
Theme is Hervest
At the WAIS meeting for
which Mrs, Prank Allen was
hostess a former member,
Mrs, Lloyd Sorsdahl, now of
Mitchell, was a guest and gave
a seasonable topic using as her
theme "Harvest".
Mrs. ,J, M. Scott continued
the study on British Guiana.
and Mrs, L. Scott presided.
and led in devotions,
President; Airs. .McKaig con-
ducted the business and it was
decided to pack a bale for re-
lief work in the near future.
Highlights from the Record
were Jhaven as current events
by Mrs. Sadie Scott.
Airs. E. Moore and Mrs. Ken
McKellar assisted the hostess
during the social hour,
Personal items
Mr, Robert Gardiner left on
Thursday by plane from Crum-
lin airport on a business trip
to Edmonton.
Mr. and Mrs, Carlyle Meikle
visited last week with rplativng
at Jamestown, New York,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex 'Ramsey
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. James Ramsey, Us-
towel,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Will Hamilton.
visited recently with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Hunkin, Tees-
water,
Miss Margaret Ann Wallace
has gone to London to take a
nurses' assistant training
course.
Miss Carol Howe i attending
Wells Academy in London.
Miss Carol Ann Dow, Bruce
Dow, Peter Zankowski, Barb-
ara Gardiner, Stewart Dow,
Ronnie Christie, have entered
Mitchell District High School
as grade 9 students,
Mr. Wayne Coleman is at-
tending Beal Technical School
in London.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Laing
and Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Laing
were guests at the Cleland-
jefferson wedding which was
held at Bethel United Church,
Munro, on Saturday.
Several friends irons this
area attended a reception for
Mr, and Airs. Eric McIntosh in
Seaforth on Friday night.
Mr and Mrs. Alan Walker
and Kimberly visited on Sun-
day with Air, and Mrs. Robert
Ridley, Winthrop,
Mr. Wm. Wringler of Wing-
ham visited on Friday with
Mr. and Mrs, George Wallace.
Mr. Frank Routly. and Air.
Alex Crago, Kirkton and Mr,
Wm. Routly, Elireville visited
on Saturday evening with Mr.
and Airs. Ken McKellar.
Mrs. R. D. Sadler add Mrs.
Ross &nate, Staffa, and Mrs..
K. 'McKellar attended the or-
gan recital in the new Central
United Church in Stratford on
Monday night,
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Miss Wilma Coates, London,
and Miss Lorraine Galbraith,
Guelph, visited over the week-
end wills the 'forinees parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Whitney coates.
Mr. and Mrs. john Dunsford
of Marlette, Mich., visited for.
Message from.
Centralia
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
Sunday service
A large congregation at-
tended the baptismal service
in the United Church on Sun-
day morning when Marilou.,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Tindall, and Sheryl
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Pickering were baptised by
the Rev, D. M. Guest,
Miss Elsie .White of Sudbury
sang a solo (luring the service.
Personal items
The Huron County Library
Book exchange will take place
at the library on Tuesday,
Sept. is.
Mr. Keith Hodgins has re-
turned to Toronto to resume
his studies at the Ryerson In-
stitute of Technology.
Miss Susan Lilley of London
is spending the week with her
grandmother, Mrs. Arthur Mc-
Falls.
Mr. and Mrs, V. Randall of
St. Catharines visited for a
couple of days last week with,
her brother, Mr. and Mrs,
Win. Haddock.
Miss Elsie White of Sudbury
and Mrs. E. White of Camp-
bellford are visiting with their
sister and brother-in-law, Mr,
and Mrs. Frank Osborne,
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins and lam ,
ily were, Mr. and Airs. Harold
Mitchell and Linda of West
Lorne, Miss Marietta Mitchell,
Mr, and Mrs. 'Donald Pickering
and Sheryl 'Lynn, and Mr.
Brian Laird of London.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Germain,
George and Richard, Mr. and
Mrs. F, Parsons and Joan of
Toronto were weekend guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Drought and attended
the Air Force Day at the air-
port on Saturday,
LAC and Mrs, J. Gill have
taken up residence in Miss Ag-
nes Anderson's apartment.
The annual divine service of
Granton Masonic Lodge will he
held in the, Whalen United.
Church on Sunday ,evening at
8 o'clock. Rev, 'D, Al. Guest,
past grandchapiain of Grand
Lodge of Canada in the Prov-
ince of Ontario will he as-
sisted by Rev. W, J. Maines,
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Again, comes the time when
district ,cooks try their prowess
in the homeaseking :skills of
baking and .canting at the Exe-
ler Fair .1104 Wednesday and
ThnrsdaY,
The champion ,cook competi-
tion is for the contestant sub-
mitting the best group of five
articles; six home-made
chocolate cake, . cherry pie,
eight oatmeal cookies and six
butter tarts. These entries will
be judged for flavor 50 points,
texture, 3Q and appearance 20,
A competitor may win the
award only once; thereafter she
is ineligible to enter this com-
petition for which $15 is do-
nated by The Exeter Times-
Advocate, Here is your chance,
ladies, and, there aro other
laurels to be won,
Elimville WI is donating $2.50
and the Exeter Agricultural So-
ciety 750 second prize for the
best birthday cake,
Canadian Canners offers goods
to the value of $2 to each of
the best entries in raisin pie,
spice layer cake, date and nut
loaf, brae muffins and home-
made rolls,
Each of several different
brand companies offer special
prizes in baking using their par-
ticular product, — Read about
limns in. your prize list for Exe-
ter Fair,
Jams and Jellies
A large challenge cup will be
presented to the winner of the
most points in jams and jellies,
sections 1 to 9 inclusive, The
winner's name is to be engraved
on a plate at the base of the
trophy and it may be retained
Weil the next fair,
In another special in this class
the Agricultural Society offers.
three prizes of $2,50, $1,50 and
$1.00 for the winners. of most,
points.
If home canning is your spe-
cialty the Fair Board is giving
$25 in special prizes fqr best dis-
plays of home tanned products
of 20 or more items, to be
judged for quality, variety and
display- arrangement,
The opportunity is yours not
only to win some money but to
win laurels in your field and
help make the Fair a success.
'"
The Foods Department at
Macdonald Institute, Guelph,
suggests that we may wonder,
in such a variety of apples on
the market from now until win-
ter, which are suitable for cook-
ing and which are suitable for
eating and which are dual pur-
pose.
Because everyone's taste is
different, no two people can be
expected to agree completely on
any strict division between eat-
Message
syssaMsaastsiAassnets
from
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By MISS EMMA FINLAY
Elect Junior Red Cross
Last week the pupils of the
Blake School elected their
Junior Red Cross leaders.
They are: President, Pearl
Ann Erb; vice-president,
Yvonne Gingerich; treasurer,
Linda Oech; and secretary,
Delores Gingerich,
Personal items
Sunday evening visitors with
Mr. Harold Finlay, Jim and
Margaret were Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Gingerreh of Blake.
Mr. and Mrs, Edmund Erb
and girls entertained the Men-
nonite Young Peoples at a so-
cial hour, Sunday evening.
Mr. Harold Finlay, Jim and
Margaret visited aitith Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Hendrick and
Elaine of Dashwood,
Mr. Frank Fillingham, of
New Liskeard spent a few days
visiting in this vicinity,
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UC minister baptizes
great granddaughter
A unique event occurred at performed the rites of baptsim
the Sunday morning baptismal for his great granddaughter
service in James St. United Kelly Ann Kernick, daughter
Church when Rev. C. W. Down of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ker-
nick, Thames Road.
alaausassessinzasso Rev. S. E. Lewis also bap-
tised Carolyn Marie, daughter
Letter from of Mr. and. Mrs. Art Walkom;
Patricia Louise, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Winston Shapton;
Douglas Keith, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dalbert Robbins; Bonnie
Lee Keys, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Keys; Mark Ed-
ward, son of Mr, and Mrs.
Frayne Parsons; John Bryan
011en-Bittle ,son of Mr. and
Mrs. John 011en-Bittle, Toron-
to; Julianne Doris, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McLean;
Sherry Louise, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Gilfillan;
Brenda Marjorie Pearl Dyke-
man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Dykeman.
Mr. Lewis, in his sermon,
gave an introduction to the
new adult study book for the
United Church, "Thy Word and
The Way". Each month on the
first Sunday of the month ex-
cept October (second Sunday)
he will introduce a section of
the book covering it in 10
months, "The book will be as
dry as congregations allow it
to be; it will be as vital as
congregations make it," said
Air. Lewis,
Famous last words — "If he
won't dim his, 1 won't (Inn
mine."
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