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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-10-16, Page 9Savings Up To 50% Dial 235.0270 Exeter 0 a Wow! Our Exciting Nbint Patterns SUNWORTHY WALLPAPER. Have Just Arrived Priced From $1.25 to .$2.25 Single Roll In Order To Make Room For These New Patterns We're SACRIFICING The Balance of Last Year's Stock MANY BUNDLE LOTS TO CHOOSE FROM 0 GOULD & JORY Beautiful words for those in love ... "WITH THIS RING "I THEE WED" A shining band , a breathtaking diamond, Symbols of your love to be chosen With loving care. HALLOWE'EN UGLIES ARE FUN =-" 14. 3-SHELF SPACE SAVER It' SPRING LOADED 1-INCH CHROME POLES WITH .5- WHITE SHELVES. 9 95 lllll 1111ifit11111 B E R TING Heavy duty ribbed rubber Matting protects floors in high traffic areas. 3 ft. wide, Medium brown, 9 35 PER FOOT lllll itscut(14 ite o a 12 Ga. SHOTGUN SHELLS IMPERIAL LONG RANGE SHOT SIZES 4,5,6 IDEAL FOR DUCKS, PHEASANTS BOX OF 25 030 88 SPECIAL LAWN SWEEPER 26" WIDE ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT =_ SWEEPS LAWNS DRIVEWAYS 5, SIDEWALKS FOLDS FLAT SPECIAL 26 88 11111..411.M4.01111tililli int 1111110 CALIFORNIA REDWOOD BIRD FEEDERS Bring beautiful birds of All types to your feeding = station this winter, cornes MSerhblbd with chain for hanging. 5 95 5: ONLY ONLY MOFFAT and VISCOUNT TirnevAclvocate, Octebor 16, 109 Pip Auxiliary speaker tells ow love works miracles P — Continued from. Page 8 colouring. Twirl apple in syrup, Remove, let excess drip off then twirl, Cool on greased baking sheet. To decorate: Dip licorice, small candies, marshmallows and gtun drops in corn syrup and apply immediately or later. Or, • • thinly spread corn syrup on apple and sprinkle with coconut, cereal or decorative sugar. * * And while we're on the subject of Hallowe'en, just a gentle reminder that now is the time to be hunting out those 0 garments for making costumes on Hallowe'en. I f your youngsters are anything like my, children,- they will come to you about 4 p.m. October 31 with a request for a real scary Hallowe'en outfit. If you are well-organized (and in • • the chips) you will have purchased a mask and a costume at the five and dime store. If you are like me, you will hand your children a big box filled with all kinds of odds and ends and suggest they dream up their own llowe' en costume. #• Into the box can go old hats, gloves, scarves, shoes, boots, sheets, bedspreads, nylons, pillow slips, furs, coats, masks, crepe paper, wrapping paper, bows, rings, earrings, bracelets. Supplement that with some scissors, crayons, glue, tin foil and a bit of encouragement and your youngsters will put their imagination to work while you make supper. If your children are teenaged and not likely to be out tricking and treating Hallowe'en night, keep them busy at home. Let them set up a spooky obstacle course for the young visitors at your home. One of your kids could greet the children at the front door, Maybe in a ghosts's attire, All the hall lights would be out and the friendly ghost would take each youngster by the hand and lead him into the kitchen, by way of p haunted trail, Cotton batten balls hung on spindly threads in a doorway can seem pretty spooky to a youngster in the dark. Plenty of newspaper on the floor will make a weird noise underfoot. A couple of dim lights showing a black cat or a scarecrow will add mystery. Another member of the family could provide ,some strange (not too strange please) noises in the darkness. At the end of the tour a jovial clown would pass out the treats to little people who wouldn't soon forget that wonderful house. I'm willing to wager the word will spread and your home will be among the most popular on the block until it is time for all good spooks to be in bed. Then you'll wonder who had the most enjoyment from Hallowe'en! * * When it comes to vegetables, many of us confess we are in a "heat and serve" rut. Yet the traditional peas, corn or carrots can become tempting favorites. Food specialists, Macdonald Institute, University of Guelph, offer these quick suggestions to dress up the vegetables in our daily meals. Garlic Croutons: Cut 4 or 5 bread slices into cubes. Melt 3 tbsp. butter or margarine; stir in 1/2 tsp, garlic salt. Add bread cubes. Toss to coat. Place in a slow oven (225 degrees F for about 2 hours until croutons are dry and crisp. Refrigerate in a covered container until needed, Serve AS toppers for hot vegetables. Bacon Bit.: Serve crisp fried bacon broken in bits, mixed with vegetables. Crumb Topping: Serve fine bread crumbs or rolled crackers over vegetables. Cheese: Melt or shred various types of cheese over vegetables. Nuts: Mix butter-toasted walnuts or almonds with vegetables like peas or beans Combinations: Mix two vegetables together: peas and onions, peas and squash, corn and red pepper, Add sauteed celery or sliced water chestnuts, or fill squash, marrow or tomatoes with minted peas, corn or a meat mixture, Sauces, Relishes: Use canned soups, mayonnaise, sweet pickle relish, hot mustard sauce. Cook vegetables in a chicken or beef broth, Herbs, Spices: Most containers give serving suggestions: try oregano, sweet bast!, instant minced onion or cloves. Glazes: Top carrots, broccoli, cauliflower with lemon or orange juice and melted butter. * PUMPKIN PARFAIT SQUARES 11/2 cups graham cracker crumbs '/4 cup butter, melted 1/4 cup sugar 1/2 cup pecans, finely chopped (optional) 1 qt. vanilla ice cream 1/2 cup canned pumpkin 1/2 cup brown sugar 1/2 tsp, salt 1/2 tsp. cinnamon tsp ginger 1/8 tsp. powdered cloves Combine crumbs, butter, sugar, chopped nuts. Press firmly against sides and bottom of 9-inch-square pan. Bake at 375 degrees for 8 minutes. Cool. Soften ice cream to custard consistency. Mix pumpkin, brown sugar, salt and spices. Alternate layers of ice cream and pumpkin in cooled crust. Place in freezer until hard. Wrap with foil to store. Remove 20 minutes before serving. Cut into 3-inch squares. Serves nine. Speaker comes from Biafra The F.W.T.A.A. held the opening meeting of the season at Trivitt Memorial Parish Hall with the Stephen Central Staff as hostesses. The ladies of the church served a roast beef banquet. The speaker of the evening was Cyril Gingerich who presented an illustrated address on his experiences with the Ibu people of Biafra prior to the Nigerian conflict. A light and entertaining note was introduced when the Village Folk of Zurich presented a varied selection of folk songs. "Love works miracles and it is,within our power to be part of these miracles," Mrs. Ilarvey Wales, Komoka, told members of South Huron Hospital Auxiliary at their meeting Tuesday afternoon in the hospital basement, Mrs, Wales is a member of the board of directors for Parkwood Hospital and McCormick Home, London, `She expressed her need to be of service to mankind and said volunteer work is recreation for her. Mrs. Wales outlined the duties of the auxiliaries at Parkwood and McCormick Home, showing the similarities and differences between them and the local organization. She was introduced by Mrs. William Davis and thanked by Marian Bissett. Final plans for the fall • rummage sale are underway. This year marks the end of the "5-cent article" because the price of most small items will be increased by a nickel. Huron Park ladies are aiding the auxiliary's cause through their efforts to pick-up goods for the rummage sale and deliver it to Exeter. The auxiliary has noted there will be no pick-up in the rural areas and requested that persons with merchandise to offer bring it to the Legion Hall in time to be marked and put on display. Tag day receipts were $1,186.92 with .the net proceeds after expenses $1,170.19. This represents $121.03 more than last year's tag day earned. Of ten communities canvassed, eight donated more money than last year. Membership fees for Auxiliary members will be raised this year from 50 cents to $1, The extra money will pay for delegates fees to conferences, convention, workshops, etc. The change will take effect at the November meeting. President Mrs, Glenn Mickle also reminded the ladies that the November meeting is the annual meeting when a new slate of officers will be elected. The nominating committee will be looking for "affirmative answers" from members they will ask to stand for • various Mr, & Mrs. Clarence Knight visited Mr. & Mrs. Roy Ballantyne and family Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Davis, Kingsville, called on Orville Southcott, Miss Stella Southeott and other friends during the weekend, Mr, & Mrs. Leo Witmer and family, Woodstock spent Thanks riving weekend with Mr. & Mrs, ties Witmer. Mr, & Mrs. Carl Turner, Kimberley and Jeff and Mr. & Mrs. Murray Neil visited Thanksgiving weekend in Akron, Ohio, and attended Church in the Cathedral of Tomorrow, The service will be televised from CKCO-TV, Kitchener, October 29. There were a number of Canadians attending. Thanksgiving guests with Mr. & Mrs. Garnet Hicks were Mrs, George Lawson, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Don McCann, Wayne, Brenda and Bradley, Watford; offices, it was learned, The Auxiliary has purchased a piano, formerly the property of Main Street United Church. It will also have a new sewing machine brought to the Auxiliary rooms on approval of the sewing and mending committee. Mrs. Johns reported that much of the material stored in the cupboards during the flood had been washed and made "almost as good as new" by members of the Auxiliary, A use for the material was found in the laundry, at the hospital. Mr. & Mrs. Doug Fulton, Steven, Paul and David, Stratford. Jamie Grant, youngest son of Mr. & Mrs. R. Grant spent last Hospital. Thanksgiving in the South Huron I Thanksgiving visitors at the home of Mr. & Mrs. R. Grant and family were Mr. & Mrs. L. Marshall of Toronto; Mr. & Mrs. L. Csokona of Toronto; Mr. & Mrs. J. Cairnie and Johnny of town; Misses Ilsa Dubrofsky, Debbie Nesbitt and Mr. Robert Allard, all of Ottawa. Mrs. Gilbert Duncan, Mrs. Eunice Stone, Mrs. Vera Johns, Mrs. Edna Passmore, Miss Mary Gardiner and Mrs. Valeria Armstrong enjoyed a motor trip to Ottawa. While there the ladies visited with Mr. & Mrs. Norman Passmore and Mr. & Mrs. Howard Cox. Mrs. Jack Thomson and Mary Lou, RR 6 St. Marys, have recently moved to 388 Edward St., Exeter. Mrs. Milton Pfaff visited with Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Harris and family, London, over the weekend. Mr. & Mrs. D. I, Hill, Senior St., have returned after spending four weeks visiting in Iowa and Manitoba. While in USA they were at the Badlands, the Black Hills and Mt. Rushmore, Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Murray spent Thanksgiving in Waterloo with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Don Morphy and family. Rick Haveling of Stanford Flemming Forestry College, Lindsay, spent Thanksgiving with his mother, Mrs. Wm. Haigh, William St. Start runners at Hurondale The fourth meeting of the Hurondale 4 Needlecraft Project was held October 7 at Mrs. Stanlake's home. President Lois Porter opened the meeting. Nine girls answered the roll call. Barb Stanlake read the minutes. Following the business Mrs. Moir showed the feather stitch and lazy daisy stitch. The girls started their runners. Linda Jones adjourned the meeting. When a kid misbehaved in the old days to get attention, he really got it. HURON CARPET CARE ,sales instalation cleaning Wools, Nylons, Acrylics, Orions, Oita, etc. Carper 84, Furniture "Gleaning on Location or in Plant Phone 235-1451 Exeter Famous Von Shracler Method And live a little! All you need is an automatic washer and electric dryer. With one setting of a simple control, the washer fills itself, washes, drains, rinses, and damp-dries. Then the dryer takes over. Keeps your clean wash free from impurities in the air. Fluffs clothes into a natural shape for easier iron- ing. 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