The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-09-27, Page 16[,Aga. .16. The Thve.4•Acivocete, September '27, 19152
MR. AND MRS. VICTOR GEORGE BRISSON
—Jack I)oetr photo
Mrs. Ward llei-n, Woodham
rift 1, Callrted the champion
cook title at Exeter Fair this
year.
She not only receives the
champion cool, honors but also
615 as a cash award from The
Times-Advocate , Sirs. William.
French had the honor last year.
Tile champion is selected on:
the basis of the most points
won in five articles—rolls, ilhoe.
olate cake, cherey pie, oatmeal
cookies and butter tarts.
The domestic 11Q1/arittlerlt w as
"'bigger and better than ever"
according to Mrs, Delmer Skin-
ner. The judges worked over-
lime to complete their work.
Airs. Roy Pepper won the
most prizes in this section re-
ceiving six firsts and one sec-
ond. Mrs: French and Sirs,
Percy Noels were lied for run-
ners-up each capturing two firsts.
and two seconds, with Airs, Don-
na Price gaining two firsts and
one second.
in the home-canned products
Mrs. Homer 'Russell was kops
with six firsts and one second
followed by Mr. Luther Reyn-
olds with four firsts and one
second.
In the jams and jellies sec-
tion Mrs, Reynolds won four
firsts and Mrs. Russell one first
and three seconds, Mrs, Reyn•
olds receives the jam and jelly
trophy, In the honey, maple
syrup and candy section Mrs,
Harold Codmore won with two
firsts and one second. In meals
and salads Mrs, Russell cap-
tured three firsts, Mr. Alvin
Moir, two firsts and three sec-
onds and Mrs. :Harvey Hyde,
two firsts and one second.
55blte bread, Airs, Roy Pepper,
Mrs, ,Donna Price; brown bread,
Mrs. Pepper, Mrs. Percy Noels;
rolls, Ladies Aid, Bethel Reform-
ed('hutch, Airs. 'Ward I-1 ern;
Boston brown bread, Sirs. Horace
Delbridge, Mrs, Gordon Smith;
date and nut, loaf, Mrs. William
French, Sirs, Almer Passmore;
lea biscuits, Mrs. jack Fulehsr,
Mrs. Then Weigand; shortbread,
Sirs, 'Weigand, Sim Helen Toorn -
sr rat date squares, Mrs, Tlonrei,
Russell, Mrs, Fulcher; drop cook-
ies, Sirs. Pepper, Sirs Richard
'Etheringt on; n atmeal rookies,
Sirs. Pepper, Sirs. Toornstra:
'Butler tarts, Mrs, 'i-torn, Sirs,
Ft ouch: banana layer rake, Mrs,
Trice, Sirs, Be',' Skinner; elmeo•
:ate cake, Sirs. Toornstra, Sirs.
French; angel cake, Mrs. Frank
Whilsmith, Mrs. Alvin Moir;
crumb cake, Mrs. Pepper, Mrs.
Weigand: chiffon cake, Mrs,
Noels; cap cakes, Sirs. Price,
Mrs. Puleher; fruit cake, Mrs.
Pepper, Mrs. Frank Glanville;
apple pie. Sirs. William Rohde,
Mrs, Noels; raspberry pie, Sirs.
French, Mrs, Homer Russell;
cherry pie, Mrs. Noels, Mrs. Pep-
per; lemon pie. Bethel Reformed
LA, Mrs. Rohde:
Specials, WI birthday
rake, lira. Passmore. Sirs. Wei-
gand. Domestic, pie. Mrs. Rohde,
Sir;. French, Mrs. Noels; Domes-
ta rake, Mrs. Moir, Mrs. Russell;
'Five Roses white bread, Mrs.
Price, Mrs. Weiss nd: Five Doses
layer' cake, Mrs. Noels, Mrs.
'Priee; Five, Roses best me, Sirs.
N oels, MI'S, Rev Skinner; Neilson
Ltd. chocolate rake, Sirs, Ginn-
\ rte; Robin Hood White bread,
Sirs Weigand, Sirs, Glanville;
Robin Hood layer cake, Mn,-. Rus-
sell, Mrs, French:
Fleaschmann's white bread, Mrs.
,,Weigand, Wm Price; Fleisch-
rdanres brown bread, Mrs, Pepper,
Mrs, Noe,ls; Fleischmann's milk
rolls, Mrs. Glanville, Mrs, Bern,
Mrs. Prier; Fleisehmaun's cinna-
mon rolls, Mrs. Weigand, Mr-.
'Herm Sirs. Glanville; Magic single
lax er cake, Mrs. Russell, Mrs,
Price, Sirs. Rohde.
camadian Canners* specials —
raisin pie,. „Mrs Rohde, spice la.yer
rake, Mrs. Rohde, date and nut
loaf. Mrs Whilsnuth; bran muf-
fins, Mrs. Dell:*1.4T; rolls, Sirs,
Price,
Home-Canned Products
Strawberries, Mrs. Russel!, Sirs,
Smith raspberries. 'Mrs. P.ussell,
Sirs. Luther Tte,,., nolds, pears, Mrs.
Ttussrli, St rs BPV Skin n e r;
peal lies, Mrs. Reynolds, Sirs, L,
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Apply to South Huron Hospital, between
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Margaret Mary Masse, East
Detroit, Michigan, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs, Peter Masse,
Grand Bend, and Victor George
Brisson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Brisson, East Detroit,
Shchigan, exchanged marriage
VPws before Rev. Father W.
Smith at the immaculate Heart
of Mary R o in a n Catholic
Ohurch, Grand Bend, on Satur-
day, September 22 at 13.. a,m,
The church was attractively
decorated with yellow and pink
gladioli, white mums and ferns
in tali standards, Jane Moon of
Forest played the traditional
wedding music.
Given in marriage by her
Lodge picks
new slate
At a brief meeting of Pride
leg Huron Rebekah Lodge last
'Wednesday evening new of.
/leers were:41amed.
Noble Grand l i's Mrs. Albert
Bowen; vice grand, Mrs. Alvin
Pym; recording secretary, Miss
Ruth Skinner; financial secre-
tory, Mrs. James Kirkland,
and treasurer, Mrs. Gilbert
'The installation of officers
will he held October 17.
Plan fall rally
for county WI
The fall rally for Women's
Institutes of Huron County will
he held at Bluevale Hall on
Monday, October I commencing
at 3.30 a.m.
Features of the program will
be guest speaker Vaughan Doug-
las. CKNX farm editor, a dis-
play of fall fair WI exhibits
gid an anniversary skit
:Any WI member ma,I. attend
and the noon luncheon will he
pooled,
Executive plans
year's program
On Tuesday. September 18 the
executive of the Exeter Unit of
FIVTA0 met at the Exeter Pub-
lic School and drew up a sched-
ule of Meetings and programs
fir the coming year.
'Plans for the first unit meet-
ing were made when the exec-
utive will be in charge. A sup-
per meeting will be held in
Slain Street United Church on
Wednesday, October 17 at 6.30.
Dr. H. H. Cowen of Exeter
Sdfll be the speal,er.
'President Mrs. Don Mous-
seau was in the chair.
father, the bride wore a gown
of pure white peau de sole
fashioned with V neckline, lily
point sheath 'sleeves. The scis-
sor-pleated overskirt extended
from the sides of her gown to
a cathedral train and was scal-
loped and accented with ap-
pliques of F ench guipure lace.
A matching pill box crown em-
broidered in crystal beads and
pearls held her finger-tip veil
of French illusion trimmed with
guipure lace, She carried a cas-
cade of white mums, bronze
and gold pompoms, stephanotis
and ivy leaves.
Jo Anne Masse was her sis-
ter's maid of honor and the
bridesmaids were Claudette
Brisson, East Detroit, sister of
the groom, and Dianne Thiel,
London. They were • gowned
alike in street-length gowns of
gold satin brocade, scooped
neckline. three - quarter length
sleeves and bell-shaped skirts.
They 'wore !Latching pill box
veiled headdresses and carried
cascades of brown, bronze and
,!,ellow mums and ferns.
A reception was held at the
imperial Hotel, Grand Bend,
The-,!,ibride's mother received
guests wearing a two-piece silk
turquoise brocade gown with
matching accessories end cor-
sage of white gardenias and
pink rosebuds. The groom's
mother chose a two-piece dress
of aqua and teal, satin brocade
with mink trim. Her corsage
was of white gardenias and
eight yellow rosebuds,
For a trip to the Eastern
Coast the bride donned an im-
ported navy blue wool suit,
matching accessories and cor-
sage of American Beauty roses.
The couple will reside in
Grosse Point Palk, Michigan.
hailergers rid
Trinidad mission.
Mrs. Grant Triebuer present-
ed the message of the evening
at the Challengers :Meeting held.
at the 110.Ill.e. of Mrs. Den
She spoke on "comparison with
Martha and Mary".
Mrs. Hugh Williams gave a
missionary reading on the Avork
of Rev. Cornelius in Africa and
the Kerr .family in. Argentina.
Miss Marion Trmbner and Mrs.
Don Jolly sang a duet, Prayers
were given. by Mrs, Williams,
Strs. J. Holman and Mrs. M.
Prouty.
It was decided to. send a
Christmas gift of money to the
group's odor ed missionary in
Trinidad. Miss uth Pemberton.
Sirs. Stuart Triebner presided
for the meeting.
Zurich lady
heads dept
Sirs. Ellwood Truenther, RR
Zurich was top exhibitor in
the home department with 13
firsts a id six seconds while
Mrs. Delmer Skinner last year's
winner was close with 10 firsts
and seven second prizes. Mrs.
Sterner, Zurich, won
eight firsts and one second
prize,
iieu e eeeal. meg, lei weed Trueni-
”er, house dress. Mrs. Truemner,
Mrs. Delmer Skinner. priamas,
Tom Horn Ks, Sons, Mrs. Truern-
Pr. aprons. ern ton, Mrs. Skinner,
Harold Simpson • fancy apron,
Mu". Truemner, Mrs. Case, Zoe-
tuna en , sneeial fang}' &Prem. Sirs.
Pepper Mrs. Skinner; wool skirt,
Sirs. Skinner.
lic it s fp Mrs.
Donna price, 14a,y ; inerr.s
ork socks, Sirs. Helen Tonim-
stra, Mrs. Privet work shirt, Mrs.
True= er, Mrs. Luther Reynolds;
Infants' and children's wear
s Il nsni I, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs.
Truemner; baby set, Mrs. Price,
'Sirs. E. (7a okst eller AY -
jamas, Sirs. Truemner: pa'ty
dress. Mrs, Truemner, Sirs. J.
Wooden ; s c h ci o I dress, Sirs,
Truemner.
Living, room - needlepoint .for
chair, Sirs, Arnold Sterner Sr.;
tatted dolly, Mrs. Reynolds, Sirs.
Price: chair set, Mrs. Price, Sirs.
Reynolds: cushion, Mrs, Merrier,
Tom tiern; cushion (new idea
Ten Hem, Mrs, Skinner:
Dining room - luncheon cloth,
Mrs. Price, 'Airs. A. Bakker;
centrepiece, :ties Rohde. lies.
TrUentrter: floral eentrepiece
1, Mrs. Skinner: table
favors, Sirs. Skinner; place mats,
Sirs. Siemer.
Bedroom accessories - pillow -
cases, Sirs, Truemner, Sirs. Rey-
nolds; pillow cases I eut work),
Mrs. Truenmer, Mrs. Harvey
Hyde: pillow eases t cross stitch),
Sirs, Truennier. Harold Simpson;
pillow eases (embroidery), Mrs,
Sterner, Sirs. Truenmer: pillow
cases and sheet, Tom Hern, Sirs,
Sterner.
Kitchen accessories Plastic
articles. Sirs Harvey Hyde; hot
p:ats, mats. Mi. Toornstra, Sirs.
Trueniner, t lea towels, Mrs, Skin-
ner. Mrs 'Reynolds.
Miscellaneous • -. Dressed rloP,
;Mr.. Vrank WhilsMith, Mrs.
Price. stuffed any, SL's,
Shia. Skinner, nov pity of plasini
foam, Sirs. Reynolds, Sirs. Skin -
net; any felt novelty, Sirs, Trucm-
milli. Mrs. Skinner: tour home-
made to; s, Sirs, Rey nold.s.
tyullta faney, Mrs, Merner,
Sirs, Hyde; group, Mrs. Merner,
Sirs. Hyde; pieced, Sirs, R,zi
Harold Simpson: applique, Mrs.
Skintler, Mrs- Truemner; crib,
Mrs, ',"Rey/1016Sr ft) e quilt blocks,
Mrs. Alvin Sloir
Rugs—cotton string, Sirs. Moir:
hooked, Mrs. Sterner, Mrs, Ross
Iiiitieger; hooked yarn, Sirs, ;tier-
tier. Ray Hay: braided, Sirs,
Pepper. Mrs. Skinner: any kind,
Sirs. Skinner, Tom Horn
Senior Citizens —crochet Sirs,
Albert Et herington
Mary Maxim speoial. Hay Hay ,
Simpson Sears, Toronto. Sirs.
Truemner pointsl, Simpson
Sears. London, Sirs Sterner,
Hurondale SCI. for 1-H girl's
slacks, 'Marjorie 'Cayman, Mar-
sarei Hyde. Thor% Ole WI, itsn,
bazaar articles. Mrs. Sterner, Sir-.
Mr;. Skinner• Ilurontiale
\V1 spoils]. senior wizens, Mrs.
Albert Ritherington: 'Institute
Paelticood. Slum alto
Vert: ellerries. Mrs 1.,-tuFsell, Sirs
1111111is.
nolds, Mrs. Ti .1 .lull ore; pi" 100",1
horta, Mrs. NOO, „Mrs,
lirciid and butt plei.lcs,
Reynolds, Sirs, Glanville; eh otipPri
4.1t4 turd pickles Sirs. Fulelier,
Stab. Vpri; pickled onions, M
1;10 VItedlis sauce, Sit's. Rug,
Hill, Sirs. Josenli Wooden: cumuli-
her pickles, Sirs. litisScil, Sirs
Noels
Houle canard »roducts display_-
NIrs, Ceti, ;qrs. Johann, Airs.
Reynolds,Mrs. Btheringl on, Airs.
Wooden
Jams arid Jellied
81 VIM heirs "
SIV8.raSpljl.rr.1' Hai- ry
.H 01.11, TIC , Ile] RefOrlitN.1 g rat lo ut, Si rs. Reynolds, Sits,
Chan) ot Idaelt curraut„ialil. Airs.
ReYnedds. Sire. Jobson: apple
idlIN*, Mrs. Dlanvi•Ile; red currant
ills irllc Reynolds. Sirs. Rus-
sell; grape ;lel • 'Sirs, Russell,
Mrs. (Ilan v ille : black ,CIIITATIL
MVP. Smith. Mrs. Russell: peach
('miser) e, Sits. Rey violas. Airs,
Russell;
Honey, Candy etc.
Hone;, Ml';. Manville:rnape. syr u p, Sirs, Russell, Mrs. liarOld
(`ucl more: maple email). Sirs. cud - more hocol ate. fudge, Sirs. 'tethering/on, Mrs., Whilsmith ; di •
\Anil Y fudge, Sirs, Cu dinore.
Meats andSalads
Sri! mon loaf. Sirs. Hat's ey Li;
Sirs. Fulcher v ege La hle salad plat e, Sirs. smith. Mrs, Moir:
meat pies. ill's, Fulcher, Mrs,
Moir: apples in (lesser'. firs.
Moir; sa.lad dressing', SI rs. 1 us-
sell, Mrs. Reynolds; .0oitage
The Baby Show at Exam'
Fah' had 413 entries—nine more
than the •previous year.
Winners in the under four
months' 0 l a $ s was Sherry
Louise, four-month-old daughter
.04 Mr. and Mrs. William Gilfil-
Ian, Exeter, and Wayne Donald,
six-weeles.old son of Mr. and
Sirs, Donald McCann, Dash-
In the font' to eight month
eless :wioners were Tracy Arm,
,five-month.old daughter of 111.r.
and Mrs. Garfield Johnson, and
Cindy Lee, sixononth-old (laugh-
ter of and. Mrs. •Ben FiSher.
The son of Mr. and Mrs.
J acob •Lagerwerf, Linm, and
Debra Lynn, daughter of J. E.
and Mrs. Gibson, RCAF Station,
Centralia, were the prize babies
In the eight months to one year
class
Sirs, Clarence McDowell and
Mrs, Charles Shane were the
judges and Ray Mills was in
charge of this feature of the
fair,
eh POST`, MA's. 1141tiSell, MPS. ticy-
nold,s mince meat, Sirs, Russell.
SI rs. 11.0110r: roasted rooster, Sirs,
Hyde, SD's. Slaty; roasted duck.,
Al I's. Reynolds; working man's
breakfast tray, Sirs. Moir, Mrs.
Hy 'Sc',
liurondaie jilts
choose officers
h'irst meeting of the Jolly
liurondale 4.11 Home-
making Club, for the new pro,
jest "Dressing .Up Vegetables"
was held at the Mime of the
leader, NIL'S. Alvin. Moir,. last
Tuesday, Airs, Robert Down is
assistant leader,
Officers were elected. Presi.
-dent is ;Kathryn .01te: .1rtCP,
president, Christine 'Kingman.
treasurer, Shirley ReYnoltist
press re.porter.
Fifteen members ..were 111
tendance.
Another meeting was hid at
the .house of Mrs. Down on
Tuesday.
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colours, _ Don't give
a chance to start.
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AS flaming
forest fires.
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