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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-10-25, Page 14'gage 14. The. Tirne4-Advocate, Octo cr 2.$, 1902. MARRIED IN LONDON—Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas Brock will make their home in London following their marriage in Hyatt Ave, United Church, The bride is the former Mary Ann King of Tilbury and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brock, Kippen. —Photo by Roy Kumano Studio —Photo by Jack 1)0,1 r MR. AND MRS. WAYNE MOORE Will reside in Dutton Junior likes Indian garb LUCAN LODGE HOME FOR THE AGED PRIVATE ROOM. •S20Q. PER MONTH SEMI-PRIVATE, $150 PER .MQNTH 4.BgD WARP, $135 PER MONTH For further infermatien, phone W, 5. RippicK, I,VPAN. 227.4473 Women Curlers New Curling Jackets Smart red laminated jackets with white knitted collar and Inside vest. bight as a feather, warm as toast ..„„,„„.„,„,„, , ,,,, $23.95 New Stretch Slims Sporty shades, from $7.93 up at IRWIN'S We handle FRESH Meats Too ! CHANGE OF ADDRESS STARTING Mon., Oct, 29 Cathy's Beauty Lourig6 WILL• BE LOCATED AT 244 Main Street i*A4Ck'ciSs FROM BEAVER 'LUMBER) PHONE 2154533 Petrttis .W Cuts Sets . Tiiits OPEN Mitinday 16 Friday, 4).6 Thurs. Eventrins Only Closed Saturday CATHY ROBBINSi Prop. l, icnut rtitutoi lett World tilt 'What iii0111 teat illy P1116411 air INIFORMAITIN Ewen a make-believe :Indian chief can he pretty rough on clothing when warring with the neighboring cowboys; It's a practical and popular mother who makes a big con• tribution to the family budget while adding adventure to Jun- ior's play hours by converting a pair of old. slacks into A COS- tune worthy of the proudest Indian chief, To perform this homemaker magic, local sewing center ex- perts suggest: making a felt fringe which is stitched down the outside seam of the • slacks, and sitched to a simple felt vest to produce a suitable bolero top, The fringe may he easily made by slashing two inch wide strips of felt. The sleeve- less bolero may he cut from • October brings us pumpkins Tutti Fruit' Candy and goblins, and since Hal- lowe'en will soon be upon us, you will be trying to figure out how to dress Katie to look like a one legged pirate, and at the came time what you can whip up for all the little witches a- knocking on your door. Peanut Butter Candy Popcorn Balls Popcorn Balls arc always a popular treat and easy to make too. The children will help you shape the balls— if they can keep their fingers nut of their mouths long enough. In a sery large bowl put 12 cups of popped corn it cup of kernels will give you this a- mount). Sprinkle lightly with salt, In a heavy skillet, heat 1 cup granulated sugar, stirring until melted an; golden. Very care- fully, to avoid spattering, stir in a4 cup hot water until the sugar dissolves, Add 1 2 cup light brown sugar packed. Cook tit 228' on the candy therniom- cite ..or until the mixture forms a soft ball in cold water. Pour aver the poPeorn. Toss until. well Coated and form into halls at once, Marie Fraser, director of Dairy Fond Features, recOnl- menda making your own candy and using butter that makes randy smoother and wonderful in flavor, ": • -a - saaaattra• • aaa.: • •as la 4 cup chopped glace cher- ries 1;4 cup chopped glace pine- apple 1 '2 cup chopped walnuts Butter an 8.inch, square pan. Combine sugar, milk and but- ter in a large saucepan, Bring to a full rolling boil over me- dium heat, stirring until sugar dissolves. Boil without stirring until mixture reaches soft ball stage (238' on a candy thermo- meter or when a little of the syrup dropped into cold water forms a soft ball), Cool to lukewarm, add van- illa and beat until mixture just begins to lose its gloss. Beat in fruits and nuts. Quickly spread in prepared pan. When cool cut in. squares, 2 cups sugar 1 cup milk 3 tbl butter 1 tp vanilla 1 2 cup chopped raisins, 1s2 cup chopped dates Now comfort is the fashion! Girts form .five ,groups. Gracia is the fashion name for perfect comfort. And there ore Gracia stylings fOr every Shoe wardrobe. Select yours today. $14.95 myth' SHOE' STORE Photio 2354011 Quick. Peanut Butter Candy is just the answer to your' stall- Mrs, .1, G. Dunlop of South er. Make, it in three minutes, Huron Hospital Auxiliary will and keep it in the refrigerator participate in the counselling until the big night. Then cut it sessions on program planning in pieces and wrap it in wax, at the annual convention of Paper squares, Women's Hospital Auxiliaries 1 cup peanut butter Association at the Royal York 1 cup skim milk powder Hotel, October 29, 30 and 31. 1 cup liquid or creamed honey The local Auxiliary will also (beaten) have a display of the year's flakes, Members ready to serve cereal activities at the convention. Members of the hospital staff Beat the first three ingredients will also attend the Ontario Hos- together and gradually add the pital convention taking place at cereal, Knead until. all is blend- the same place and time. ed and spread in an 8" x 10" pan. Seven Ranger s form company At the first meeting of the newly' orgaiiizerl company of Rangers Thursday evening in the Scout House there were seven in attendance which Mrs. P. F. Smith, Fergus area Ran. art. advisor. felt ti-at a good number for a start. The Ranger age Is from 15 to 21 :krars. The g:rls voted to be rlii Rangers and will meet al- ternate Alondass at 7.30 p.m. Mrs. .1. E. Gibson is leader of the company. Baskets of white and bronze mums. ferns and candelabra formed the setting in. James Street United. Church for the 'wedding of Doris Marlene Mc- L, idea daughter of Mr and Mrs Eirriere. J. McBride. Exes ter, and Daniel Wayne Moore. Ftni. Of Mr. and Mrs 'Oliver Moore. Zurich,. on Saturdaa, Oc- tober 20 at 3 pan Rev. ta. E. Ltittis performed the ceremony and Lawrence. Worn furnished the wedding Music and accompanied the so- loist, Miss Sandra Walper. tuba sang "The Lord's Prager and Wa'kk Beside Yalu." faiveti in marriage bt her fa• alter the bride chose a HOP• i•Origh r.,.rmn of Swiss cotton bro- cade taOrioned vtitii sabrina Town topics neckline and lily- point sleeves. A pillbox headdress of matching material held her shoulder- length 'veil of french She carried a cascade of white rosebuds and :vs. shasta daisies and tawny old Miss laatricia Cann. Exeter. as maid et honor and Misses judy Moore. Zurich. and .Luthse McBride. Exeter, as brides- maids were dressed identically in gold peau de stile and carried cascade bouquets of bronze mums and green ivy. Guy Moore, brother of the room, w as best man and Gerald ;McBride, brother of the bride. and. Wayne Zurich. ush. A reception was held in the church rooms where the bride's mother received ;nests in a. blue wool sheath with black at. reaatiries and bronze rose cor- sage. The groom's mother as- sisted in a charcoal area. suit with black accessories, and yellow rose accessories Per travelling in the Soutb• ern States. the imdc: changed In a chocolate brown double knit suit with dark brown ateeaso• ries and tawny gold rosebud torsa;;,e. 'the enutdo hilt -11Nt at DUI- ton, Form first CWL here A meeting was held in the new Preetous 4lood 110111411 Catholic drool, Exeter, to form the first. Caalatilie Women's League tunier the direction of Rev. .far, J, E. Kelly, Aleuat Carmel. Elected were: President.. Mrs. Aict Gaiseri vice-preaidents, Mrs. August Gregus, Airs. liar, old flirittni, Mrs. Donald ra.rd; secretary, Mrs, Ben Dietrich: treasurer. aim Jack Blair, The meeting was chaired by Mrs. W. J. Farrell, London, diocesan president. Also pres- ent from the London Council were Mrs. R. G. Schaeffer, con- vener of report forms, AIM j• J. Gardiner finance convener and Mrs. .Lawre.nce Howard, RCAF Centralia, corresponding secretary. Mrs. Howard, organizing of- ficer, explained to die ladies present, the aims and objects of the league, the advantage of being a council of the league and the obligations. She also stressed that the League motto — For God and Canada — obli- gates all members to strive for a better understanding with those around us and to give as, siatanee in all community af- fairs. Alfred Atnialina entertained the group with a number of musical selectro"s en the piano a ccordion. Teachers view overseas slides At the first meeting of the Exeter knit o the Ontario Teachers Federation last Wed- nesday evening about 10 teach- ers and ex-teachers enjoyed a turkey banquet in Main. St. church basement, Dr. H. H. Cowen showed col- ored slides depicting the high- lights of the visit he and Airs. Cowen made this summer to Europe, Asia and Africa, President Mrs. Don Mous- scau was in the chair. The eve- -ling 1.7CW unit catered for the tanque l. Dinettes plan to visit elders At the meeting of Exeter Kin• ettes Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Art Clarke plans were made to visit the shut-ins on Sunday, November 18. It was reported that around $150 was realized from the re- cent peanut canvas. The group will serve lunch at Senior Citi- zens on Tuesday, November 6 in the Legion Hall. Mrs. Ross Jinks, Hensall, was a guest, Mrs. Clare Hoffman won the mystery prize, To participate in convention Name winners of permanents Four winners have been de- (dared in the draw sponsored by Barry's Hair Styling, during its opening this fall, The four are Mrs. Rollandc Turdeau, RCAF' Centralia; Mrs. Bernice Cann, Dorothy Brint• nell and Mrs. K, P. Ottewell, all 01 Exeter, Each receives a permanent. Guides and Brownies of RCAF' Centralia irate started the fall season with two .Guide eompa, ides and three Brownie packs. Ten new leaders have been named as all but one leader was posted during the summer. Leaders of .the First Guide Company are Mrs. Walker and Mrs, Peacciek; Second •Compa , oy, Mrs. CaSSiS and Mrs. Evans. Leaders of the first Brownie Pack are Airs, John MacDon, aid and Mrs. If. Smithers; see, end peek, Mrs. T. A. Farrell. and Airs. Quit; third Pael•;, Mrs, Arthur Tassie and airs. W, Leach, The Local Association is meeting Thursday evening with Mrs. Leonel Page as chairman, airs, Vaughan, secretary- treas- urer and Mrs, Bracken, badge secretary, Executives takes posts Airs. Roy Crawford, district deputy president Huron Dist- rict 23 of Morning Star Lodge, Brussels, and her installation staff installed the officers of. Pride of Huron 'Rebekah Lodge, Exeter, last. Wednesday night. Officers installed were: Jr. :11NG, Air's, Gerald 311,efalls; Noble Grand, Mrs. Albert Bowen; VG, Airs. Alvin Print recording secretary, Miss Ruth Skinner: financial secretary, Mrs, James Kirkland; area • surer. Airs. Gilbert johns; warden, Mrs. Arthur Idle; con- ductor, Mrs. Verne Smith; chaplain, Mrs, Ward Hen); musician, Mrs, Amid). Willard; Color bearer, Mrs. Stanley Whiting; laSN(1, Mrs, Delmer Skinner; LSNG, Mrs. Glenn Fisher; RSVG, Mrs. Thomas Smith: LSVG, Mrs, Percy Campbell; RSC, Mrs. Garnet Hicks; "ILSC, Mrs. Alvin Ful- ton; inside guardian, Mrs. Don- ald MacGregor; outside guard- ian, Mrs. William Parsons; RSJPNG, Airs. Donald Harris; LSJPNG, Mrs. Ross Skinner; Naomi, Mrs, Walter McBride; Ruth, Mrs. Harold Bell. DDP Mrs, Crawford was in- troduced by JPNG Mrs. Del- mer Skinner arid she spoke briefly giving her theme for the year as "Opportunity and Sharing". She also introduc- ed her installing team. Miss Jessie Little was in charge of the ceremony. NG Mrs. Robert Gemmell gave the commission for the district. Mrs. R. Stephenson and Mrs. winnafred Edgar of Brussels favored with a duet, Visitors were present from London, Clinton and Brussels, Ca ndy Dominoes 3 cups sifted icing sugar 2 la2 cups coconut 2 egg whites slightly 1 ItIseaStt ealilailla 1 2 cup butter, melted 2 squares unsweetened chocolate, melted 1a2 clip. chopped nuts. Line a 1.1a58lat loaf pan with waxed paper. Combine sugar and coconut, Add and mix ia egg whites, van- illa and butter, Press half of this mixture into pan, To the remaining mixture add Chocolate and nuts. press on top of first layer, Chill until firm and cut into squares. Exeter Beef — Frozen & Fresh With beef prices advancing, IT PAYS TO BUY QUALITY. EXETER BEEF comes from the best beef cattle we can buy, If you buy 100 - 125 lbs. of beef, it should be better than average quality or why buy it? Try a roast or steak this weekend. FOR. YOUR LOCKER OR HOME FREEZER Schneider's AA Lamb, whole or half, 530 lb. FROZEN FISH — VEGETABLES — FRUITS etc. We carry a complete stock. SAVE MONEY — BUY BULK PACKAGES two or 5 lbs. Exeter Frozen Foods Phone 235-0400 C. Morley Hall Main Street Deluxe High Speed Fully Automatic ryer THESE FEATURES SPELL THE DIFFERENCE ! • Automatic Control — shuts off when clothes Ore dry • Automatic be- Wrildcler • Pedestal mounted controls • Three cycle 'operation — Auto- matic Dry Cycle, Damp Dry Cycle and Automa• tic Fluff Cycle 4 Magna. tic Door latch • Interior light — Porcelain enam• at top , and drum • Vail. able Timer Control — up to 130 minutes • High Speed Drying Systein • Safety re,start switch a Full wash load capacity • Pine metal screen lint trap • Full width wide opening door • Counter height (16") and depth (25") fits like a "Burn- in" • CGE 1 year writ• ten warranty, • y Night Spocials. RUSSELL ELE C1 YOUR Houvenolv APP0A0,0,,R FOR SALES "Wm sum taaaasaa "sas THIS 'N THAT By MRS. J. M. S. a paper pattern, or by using one of Junior's shirts. The felt fringe is applied in a similar manner around the outer edges of the bolero. To make false pockets, wider strips of fringe are, cut and stitched on either side of the bodice. For armbands Junior will. prize, narrow strips of felt may be decoratively stitched on a, sewing machine using threads in contrasting colors. If the local variety store does not stock. Indian chief hats, mother can fashion one herself by cutting feather shapes from strips of felt, Fea- thers are stiffened by setting a sewing machine for a zig- zag stitch and sewing florists' wire tut the center of each fea- ther. The feathers are then at- tached to a bead-decorated felt band cut to size, Mrs. Ella De6Ardine, Mr. Ian btaiartline and Ma ,and Mrs . Mrirton Des3ardine and famils. 4.1 of Exeter seen` Sunday blur- t:1g Eugenia Fall-. Romer Va1- ky, Fergua. Goelph, Watering. Xitchener and other points ens tol1ic. 2 CST Dou,1410.5 'Vim has re• turned to Windsor, N S Matt spending three weeks vacation lth his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Wein of town. Mr. Wilfred Montreal. visited with Mr. and Mts. Thoin , as Allen on Saturiaa; Mr Red. ford Allen, Torento. and :Maas Maude: Dennis, 11uraiesaille w ere Sur,flay guests. Me. and :tlys. Alfred inclainta. London, Mr. and Mrs, Earl At., Linton, Lucan and Mr. arcs Mrs frank Squire. Gaanton, t isiled asaih Mr. and alra. Whitney Coates on Sunday, Miss Wilma Coates spent the weekend at her home. . Mrs. John fustian, town, and ,Alr. Ernest Luston, CromartYs attended the SclitionefA:eiss•Lux*- ton wedding In Owen Sound Sat- urday. Miss !Carol Westeott, Ilarnnih ton, and Miss :That Westeett, London. spent the weekend, at the home of their parents. and Mrs. Voylante Wosteott. Mrs. Allen Fraser is a patient Sto Joseph's liotpitalo Len. tiOltr Telephone 2354505 Check sissaaaasairriaaaataaaistialaat.--aa aeiaaaas..auaaaas. 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