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June dotes still popular with area .brtides. J. M.
enjoys trip
Owen Sound.
Thirty nine m Penttere.and
Wends of lierpadele WI took
bps trip to. Qweh. SPUN laat
Wednesday leaVing Bleeter
,l am.
Highlights Of the tour in Owen
Sound was visit to the rest
home of Mrs, Etta iipplgert,
formerly of Exeter, who, has 0.
lovely 20eyoprn home and well-
kept grounds, She served the
1.4dieS a cup of tee,
The lediee saw the canning
of asparagus .#,Seneet'seatieing
factory, They alSo make pie
fillings, jams and fruits and
operate ail year,. At the geom-,
fan Chinas the process of pnttinO,
patterns pn china, was watched,
and many beautiful dishes ternp.4
ted the lediee, The gepup were
given the facilities 9f. the cap,
tee% for their noon lunch with
free coffee.
The making of Sipe Mountain
pottery was another process
which was interesting and ene
jpyed by the Wipe, pinner.at the
Edgwatee lea climaxed the day
in Owen Sound.
mrs. T.,orne ()Ice, Mrs. Almer
passrnore and Mrs. garnet
Hicks arranged the trip.
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minutes. Ladle quickly into
glasses. Cover et once with
tight Ude. When jam is set
(may take up to 24 honrs), store
in freezer. If jam will be used
within g or 3 weeks it Meer be
stored in refrigerator.
strawberry jam has been added
to the 0444 recipes this year,
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STRAWBERRY SODAS
pint strawberries
-g tbl sugar
2 12-04 bottles soda water or
ginger ale
1 pint strawberry ice creep?.
Crush berries; add suear and
mix thoroughly. Divide mixture
among four tall glasses,
Add a scoop of Ice cream
and a little soda water to each
glees. Mix well.
Add remaining soda water
and top each glass with a scoop
of ice cream.
Potted
Roses
in bloom
$1,65 each
Variety of Colours
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RHUBARB STRAWBERRY JAM
Many of you last year tried
the "no cook" type of jam and
were quite pleased with the re-
sults. We found it kept well,
too for we still have a small
jar of raspberry jam which has
kept almost the year in the
regrigerator and not frozen.
A new recipe for rhubarb
COTTAGE CHEESE MOLD
1 pkg flavored gelatin (lemon,
lime or pineapple)
g tbl lemon juice or vinegar
1/2 tp salt
1 tbl minced onion
1 tbl minced green pepper
2 tbl chopped celery
1 cup cottage cheepe
Prepare gelatin according to
package directions, adding salt
and lemon juice. When partially
set, fold in onion, green pepper,
celery and cottage cheese. Pour
into moistened mold and chill
until firm. Unmold on lettuce
and serve with mayonnaise or
sour cream dressing. Serves
six to eight.
When buying cottage cheese
food speci all et sreconameed
purchasing only what can be
used in one week as it is quite
perishable.
STRAWBERRY MILKSHAKES
Strawberry ice cream, a.spe-
cial feature durieg "Dairy
Month" in June, is delicious
in cones, sundaes or sodas. For
To reside in Exeter
The husbands of the Legion
Auxiliary members were the
perfect hosts lastSaturda.y eve-
ping when they catered to their
wives at a banquet in the Leglee
Hall. Max Hareess convened the
"social highlight of the yeer",
and the men turned out in great
forge to prepare the roast beef
dinner, serve the ladies and do
all the dishes and clean-up work
after.
The ladies were highly amuse
ed when the vegetables were
served in suitable bowls but
lacking suitable silverware and.
the beef was served on platters
in large thick slabs, A near
catastrophe was discovered
when the saladmakers made a
delicious salad consisting of
cabbage plus all the food intend-
ed for the relish trays.
Nevertheless, 1VIrs, Harold
Wurm, president of the Legion
Auxiliary thanked the Legion
gentlemen on behalf of all the
ladies, for a very delicious and
well served meal and there was
considerable app 1 au se when
Mrs. Wurm suggested that this
be an annual event.
After the workers bad rested
from their ordeal, they danced
with their wives to the records
of disc-jockey Max Harness. ... photo by Jack Doerr
MR. AND MRS. GERALD J. GACKSTETTER
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cecil
Dawson, who were married in
Evangelical UB Church, Credi-
ton, Saturday June 13 at 3 pm,
will make their home in Exeter.
The bride, the former Nancy
Ann Fahner, is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fahner,
RR 2 Crediton, and Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Dowson, RR 1 Varna,
are parents of the groom.
The church was decorated
with baskets of pink snapdrag-
ons with white pompoms edged
in blue for the ceremony at
which Rev. A. M. Schlenker
officiated. Mrs. Emmery Fah-
ner, Crediton, played the wed-
ding music and accompanied the
soloists, Mrs. Russell Lee and
Mrs. Ross Mathers, who sang
'Travel to United States
with blue flower bodice and
white accessories.
For travelling to Detroit and
other points in USA the bride
changed to a blue nylon under
lace dress with matching walk-
ing coat, white accessories and
white orchid corsage.
The couple will reside in
Exeter.
burn, niece of the bride, wore
white nylon with lace top,
rhinestone tiara with shoulder-
length veil. She carried a cro-
cheted basket of yellow shasta
daisies. John Smithers, brother
of the bride, was ringbearer
carrying two rings on a white
pillow trimmed with gold rib-
bon.
John Oke, Exeter, was best
man and Earl Gackstetter and
Gerald Glousher ushered the
guests.
A reception was held in the
church rooms decorated in gold
and white. Receiving guests
were the bride's mother in pink
nylon and lace sheath with
matching coat and the groom's
mother in blue nylon sheath
Exchange vows at Kippen
O Perfect Love, Wedding Pray-
er and Walk Beside You.
Given in marriage by tier
father the bride wore an orig-
inal floor-length gown of white
nylon peau de sole styled with
long lily point sleeves, semi-
scoop neckline, fitted bodice
with large, roselike bow at the
back and full skirt with large
rose clustered applique in front.
A crown of pearls held her
shoulder-length veil of nylon
tulle, She carried 25 pink De-
light roses with ivy and white
ribbons.
Her sister, Miss Margaret
Fahner was maid of honor in a
street-length dress of vivid
pink chiffon. She carried a cas-
cade of light blue carnations.
Miss Sharon Dowson, RR 1
Varna, sister of the groom,
and Miss Jean Anderson, RR
3 Exeter, as bridesmaids, were
gowned in seablue chiffon and
wore matching wedding ring
headpieces with tiny veils. They
carried cascades of light pink
carnations.
Peter Beach was best man
and ushering guests were John
Erb and Wayne Steeper.
A reception was held in the
church where the mother of
the bride wore a royal blue
sheath with white accessories
and corsage of pink carnations
and white carnations, The
groom's mother chose a pink
sheath with white accessories
and pink rose corsage.
For travelling the bride
changed to a powder blue linen
suit with white accessories.
Susan Mae O'Brien Lostell,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
L. Lostell, RR 3 Kippen, and
Harold Wayne Prldham, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Prld-
ham, RR 1 Cromarty, exchang-
ed marriage vows in St. An-
drew's United Church, Kippen,
before Rev. Howard Plant Sat-
Huron Guides
erect building
Huron County Girl Guides
and Brownies are taking a big
step which will provide them
with better camping facilities
in the near future.
With the assistance of volun-
teer labor from neighboring
communities, they have started
construction of a 24' x 30'
building at Glen Mac Scout camp
near Seaforth,
The building will serve three-
fold; c am ping facilities for
Brownies during their pack
holiday house week; supply
shelter for Girl Guides during
wet weather; and a very useful
storage for camping equipment
when not in use.
Former resident
assists hospital
South Huron Hospital has been
notified by the executors of the
estate of the late Mrs. Frank
Sweet that she has given them
a bequest of $3,000.
Mr. and Mrs. Sweet lived
in Exeter for some years, where
he worked as a mason. She was
the former Ida Mitchell. Their
last residence was Sarnia.
They had no children and the
money is to be used for an
addition or improvement to the
hospital or to the equipment or
furnishings as the board sees
fit.
Of Canada's $4.9 billion worth
of exports in 1962, two-thirds of
the total was accounted for by
nine commodities -- newsprint,
wheat, lumber, wood pulp, nick-
el, aluminum, petroleum, iron
ore and copper.
Squire reunion
held at Exeter
The Squire reunion was held
Saturday June 13 at Riverview
Park, Exeter with a fair at-
tendance. A picnic dinner was
enjoyed.
The afternoon was spent in
sports in charge of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Meyers, London.
Following the evening meal
there was election of officers
for 1965. President is Nelson
S quire; secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. Norman Hodgins; table
committee, Mrs. E. Squir e,
Mrs. Albert Scott and Mrs.
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urday, June 6, at 7:30 pm.
Given in marriage by her
father the bride wore a Street-
length dress of white nylon
organza over pure silk with lace
bodice, long sleeves, and scoop
neckline. Her bouffant veil of
silk organza was held by a tiara
of seed pearls. She carried a
white Bible crested with deep
pink carnations with white
streamers and trailing ivy.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Glen Sturgeon, Hayfield, sister
of the bride wearing a sheath
dress of white lace over blue
taffeta with white accessories
and carrying a crescent of deep
pink carnations.
Groomsman was Glen Stur-
geon, Hayfield.
A reception was held at the
home of the bride's brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Parsons, Seaforth. The
bride's mother received guests
wearing beige flowered organza
over brown taffeta, brown ac-
cessories and carnation cor-
sage. The groom's mother
chose a blue lace sheath, white
accessories and corsage of pink
carnations.
For travelling to North Bay
and point s north the bride
changed to a peach colored suit
with white accessories and car-
nation corsage.
The couple will live on the
groom's farm, RR 1 Cromarty.
Rebekahs mark
16th celebration
Pride of Huron Re be k ah
Lodge marked its 16th birthday
last Wednesday evening by en-
tertaining Seaforth Edelweiss
Lodge, whose members put on
the opening and closing exer-
cises.
Mr. and Mrs. Carfrey Cann
showed pictures of their trip to
Florida and also displayed sou-
venirs. Mrs. Ross Skinner and
Mrs. Howard Pym sang a duet
and Mrs. Amiel Willard favored
with an instrumental.
The Past Noble Grands lit
the candles on the birthday
cake.
The annual picnic will be
held June 30 at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Skinner.
Winners in the winter euchre
marathon were: high, Mrs. Ar-
chie Ryckman; lone hands, Mrs.
Roy Pepper; and consolation,
Mrs. Amiel Willard and in the
couple's marathon Mrs. Harold
Bell was high; Mrs. Roy Pepper,
most 1 o ne hands, and Mrs.
Douglas Wedlake, consolation.
Friends shower
Saturday bride
Miss Sylvia Johns, London,
whose marriage takes place
at Elimville United Church on
June 20, has been honored at
several pre-nuptial events.
Hostesses included Mrs.
Harry Bishop and her daughter
Eleanor and Mrs. Martin Hendel
at the former's home on St.
Andrew St., Mrs. Raymond Mc-
Kay and Mrs. Wm. Mitchell
Jr. at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Mitchell Sr. onHigh-
bury Ave., Mrs. Thomas Keyes
and Mrs. Arthur Roberts at
Mrs. Keyes' home on Giles St.,
and Miss Mary Alice Settering-
ton at her apartment on Western
Rd.
A community shower was held
in the Elimville IJC basement
with Miss Carol Johns and Mrs.
Hans Gerstenkorn as hostesses.
The bride was also presented
with a gift from the office and
technical staff of the Depart-
ment of Pathology, Victoria
Hospital, following a barbecue.
Following the rehearsal Fri-
day evening, Mr. and Mrs. Bul-
las will entertain at their home
on Ford Cresc., London.
Ethel Squire; Tea committee,
Albert Scott and Edgar Squire;
sports committee, Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Miller, Mr. & Mrs. Nor-
man Hodgins and Mr. & Mrs.
Don Meyers.
It was decided to have the
picnic next year at Riverview
Park, Exeter the second Sun-
day in June.
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BATHING CAPS
Ferns, peonies and candel-
abra formed the setting in
Greenway United Church for the
ceremony uniting in marriage
Barbara Anne Glousher,daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. CecilSmith-
ers, RR 3 Parkhill, and Gerald
John Gackstetter, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmore Gackstetter,
Exeter, on Saturday, June 13 at
2:30 pm.
Rev. Clinton A. Brittain was
the officiating mini st e r and
Miss Evelyn Curts, organist of
the church, played the wedding
music and R obe r t Johnston,
Parkhill, was soloist.
Given in marriage by her
father the bride wore a sleeve-
less, floor-length, gown with
bell-shaped skirt of nylon over
peau de sole appliqued with
pearls and lace, a detachable
train was fastened with match-
ing rosettes. A removable jack-
et with lily point sleeves was
worn over the bodice. A pastel
beaded crown held her bouffant
veil of nylon tulle. She carried
a white Bible crested with red
roses centred with a gardenia
and with stephanotis, fern and
white streamers.
Miss Joan England, Exeter,
was maid of honor wearing a
gold peau de sole form-fitting
sheath with detachable train. A
matching wedding ring head-
piece with gold net veil and
bouquet of white mums com-
pleted her ensemble.
Flower girl, Sandra Wood-
Mr. Ted Wainer is a patient
in South Huron Hospital. His
sister, of Romeo, Mich, visited
him over the weekend.
Mr. Charles Coward, HUron
St. E. fell from a flagpole and
fractured a vertebra in his back
Thursday. lie is a patient in
South Huron Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Allen and
Craig of Montreal visited last
week with Mr. & Mrs. Thomas
Allen, Exeter, and Mr: & Mrs.
William Allen of Winchelsea.
Mr. & Mrs. Lee Learn and
Fred and Mrs. Norah Taylor
flew from Malton airport
Thursday for a ten-day visit
in England and on to Germany
to Visit with the formers' son,
Mr. & Mrs: Max Learn and
family.
Mrs. Lettie Carr of Detroit
spent Sunday with Miss May
Jones,
Miss Margaret Jones of Cal-
gary is visiting with Mr. &Mrs.
Cecil Jones and Other relatives.
Bob Johnston of Oshawa spent
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Johnston.
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