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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-11-13, Page 11111,M111011,1.40t14 1111111M11110,1304 ,114.1.1 II 111,1111 ,, IIPAPIAIMA01010$011100110AMIPIAAAJIA11111;111,1011AptAAMAPPAPPAPP,M1 Recipe Box Mrs. John .Corbett grew .up in Vermont where part of the community was French and cooking had that delightful habitant flair. This week Mrs. Corbett shares with us two recipes she brought from that area. The first 'Tourtiere', a delicious meat pie, was given to her by an old French woman she visited as a girl. Having sampled it at dinner with the Corbetts I van vouch for its excellence, The other, 'Methodist Church Pie' was served at the Methodist Church dinner every year in her home town. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE DUNN Couple wed 65 years S . This is a new Texaco Forced Warm Air Fur- nace. It is designed to en- sure the complete com- bustion of every drop of oil. So you get maximum heat at minimum cost. Especially since oil costs you less than other fuels in the first place, Choose from several models. All are fully guaran- teed, and available on long, easy term pay- ment plans. If you need one, let's talk about it. We'll see that you always have the home comfort you desire. Day and Night. Our teamwork keeps the heat on. Gordon McTavish Plumbing & Heating SENIOR ST., EXETER PHONE: 235-0476 William "Bill" McFalls, McFalls Fuels 227 WELLINGTON ST., EXETER PHONE: 235.2840 HOME COMFORT Electric heating is made to measure for family life. It's clean, it's quiet, and room-by-room temperature control puts comfort at your fingertips. EXETER PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION c.k.ffoihioners M. A. Greene k. E. POOLE)", L, DAVIS, Manager your hydro J. 1H. DeIbridge Chairman Phone 235-1330 Get facts straight about food, nutrition $2 9 5 SQ. YD. tt SURFACE COATED VINYL 99 SQ.YD. :•;s CLEARING 1/2 Price • § TOURTIERE (This recipe will make four good sized pies) 4 lbs, lean ground pork 2 large onions chopped 3 small garlic cloves (or 1 tsp. garlic powder) 3 cups of water 2 tsp. salt 2 tsp, savory 1 tsp. celery salt 1 tsp, ground cloves 1/2 tsp. pepper Mix and simmer on low heat until the meat loses its redness. Stir occasionally. Cool and put the mixture through meat chopper. Pour into unbaked pie shell. Cover with top crust and prick. Bake for ten minutes at 500'. Reduce to 375' and bake until crust is light brown . about 45 minutes. These pies may be frozen and reheated later. METHODIST CHURCH PIE (Will serve 4 or 5 people) Steam four chicken breasts in approximately 21/2 cups of water for 45 minutes. Remove from Mr. & Mrs. Eldin Kerr attended the 25th wedding anniversary party Saturday evening for Mr. & Mrs. Ross Gordon of McKillop Township pan and cool. Separate the meat from the skin and bones. Add one cup of milk to the chicken broth and heat to boiling. Make a gravy by mixing 1/2 cup of flour with a cup of milk and add to the boiling broth, Season with salt, pepper and thyme. Add the chicken meat to this gravy and simmer slowly until heated through. ' Pour into a buttered casserole. Drop large spoonfuls of dumpling mixture Over the meat and lightly brush' with butter and dust with a little pepper. Bake in a hot oven at 425* or until dumplings are light brown. DUMPLING MIXTURE With fingers, lightly work 2/3 cups shortening into 13/4 cups flour (all purpose) and 2 tsp. baking powder. Add 1/3 cup of hot water to 2/3 cups milk and lightly blend with the flour and shortening mixture. which was held in school number 4. Mr. & Mrs. Eldin Kerr visited Bradley Littleton at Woodstock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn observed their sixty-fifth wedding anniversary quietly at the home of their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lammie with their immediate family. The marriage was solemnized sixty-five years ago at the home of the bride's parents in Osborne Township by the Rev. R. Cooper. Mrs. Dunn is the former Vida Cann, eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cann of Usborne Township. Mr. Dunn is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Dunn, Ingersoll. He moved to Usborne Township with his parents. Honored on • anniversary He and his wife lived on the same farm until they moved to Centralia 17 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn received gifts from the family and many lovely cards. They also received congratulatory messages from Opposition Leader, Robert Stanfield, Robert E. McKinley M.P., and Hon. Charles MacNaughton, Treasurer of Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn enjoy fairly good health. Mrs. Dunn is very active in church and community work. Both have always taken a keen interest in the community where they live. Members of their family present at the celebration were Mrs. Ray Lammie(Vera), Centralia; Mrs. Jack Paisley (Loreen), Etobicoke; Mervin Dunn, Hensall; Chester Dunn, Exeter; Elmore Dunn, Etobicoke,six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Hospital ladies choose officers Miss Ruth Skinner was elected president of the South Huron Hospital Auxiliary at the November meeting. The Reverend Stewart Miner of Thames Road United Church installed Miss Skinner to her new position along with the other officers for the coming year. The 1970 executive includes: Past President, Mrs. Glenn Mickle; President, Miss Ruth Skinner; 1st Vice-president, Mrs. Melvin Gaiser; 2nd Vice-president, Mrs. Walter Davis; 3rd Vice-president, Mrs. Wm. Thomson; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Ray Frayne; Corresponding secretary, Miss Greta Harness; Treasurer, Mrs. Harvey Pollen. President Mrs. Glenn Mickle conducted the business meeting. Mrs. Harvey Pollen, head of finance committee stated there was a bank balance of $4,113.97. Delegates to the Hospital Auxiliary Association Convention in Toronto were Mrs. Walter Davis, Mrs. Melvin Gaiser and Mrs. Gerald Godbolt. Good information surrounds us. However, so does misinformation. For instance, in foods and nutrition, there are many myths and fallacies that fall into the realm of "tall stories". To help sort out the correct and the incorrect, nutritionists from Macdonald Institute, University of Guelph, warn that consumers should be wary of: 1. Claims attaching special virtues to foods at the expense of others which are equally nourishing. The yogurt, wheat germ and blackstrap molasses fads have led some people to believe that these items possess nutritional values beyond their actual values. Similarly, advocating an apple a day to keep the doctor away, or eating carrots to improve eyesight are examples of overemphasizing values of foods which are nutritionally beneficial but which cannot work miracles. 2. Claims distorting the value of vitamins and minerals by 'implying that they may ensure adequate nutrition without regard to dietary habits. 3. Classifying foods or combinations of them as harmful: "Oranges cause ulcers". 4. Claims overemphasizing "natural foods" grown on special soils with "natural fertilizers", implying that foods grown otherwise do not contain the same nutrients. 5. Special devices designed for appetite control or weight By MRS. ROSS SKINNER The Elimville North Line and village had a farewell party at Elimville Hall on Friday evening for Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Johns who have moved to Exeter. They were presented with a card table and folding chair set. Euchre and crokinole were enjoyed. WI The Elimville Women's Institute held a euchre on Monday night with 9 tables playing. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Skinner and Mr. & Mrs. Delmar Skinner were in charge. The winners were: Ladies high, Mrs. Harold Penhale; Ladies low, Mrs. Sam Skinner; Men's high, Mr. Heber Shute; Men's low, Mr. Wm Routly. PERSONALS Miss Gerta Hunter of London, Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Skinner, Cecil and Cindy of Islington visited over the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Everett Skinner. Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper are visiting this week with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Murch of Petawawa. Mrs. Allan McLennan entertained for Master Tor McLennans' ninth birthday last Friday. Those attending were Bradley Cann of Thames Road, Brian Pym, Ronnie Webber and Ricky Skinner. Mr. & Mrs. Everett Skinner celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary last Saturday evening when the family entertained at a dinner at the Dufferin Hotel. Those present were Mr. & Mrs. Reg McDonald and Susan, Zion ladies pick officers By MRS. THOMAS HERN West Zion UCW held their monthly meeting last Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Edgar Baker. The worship service and study book topic "From Alienation to Reconciliation" were ably given by Mrs. Gerald Hern and Mrs. Alton Neil. A reading Flower of Remembrance was given by Mrs. Ray Jaques. The meeting closed with everyone reading In Flanders Fields. The nominating committee Mrs. Thomas Hem and Mrs. Gordon Johnson brought in the slate of officers for 1970-71 which were as follows, President, Mrs. Wm. Morley; vice-president, Mrs. Robert Hem, secretary, Mrs. Cliff Jaques; treasurer, Mrs. Ray Jaques; pianists, Mrs. Earl Miller, Mrs. Thomas Hem; visitation and flowers, Mrs. Keith Hem, Mrs. Mac Mills; supply, Mrs. Edgar Baker; Christian Education, Mrs. Morris Hem and Mrs. Oliver Baker, The District President was a guest at this meeting. PERSONALS On the occasion of their wedding anniversary, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Hern had as guests, Mr. & Mrs. John Tookey and Cheryl, London, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Hem and Lisa, Woodham, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Ballantyne, Brian, Jim, Shirlee and Diane, Kirkton, Mr. & Mrs. Ron Hern and Kelly, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Hern, Wayne Han, Miss Sheila Hem, Alan Hern, Woodham, Mr.. & Mrs. Earl French, Miss Laura French, Whalen. Mrs. Mary Hern was a Sunday visitor with Mr. & Mrs. Allan Westcott and family, Exeter. loss, such as cellulose crackers which fill the stomach. 6, Special "disease diets" which ...advocate foods as cures for ulcers, arthritis, or cancer.. Native of Shipka given promotion John G, McKenzie, a former resident and the son of the late Mr. and Mrs, Peter McKenzie, has been appointed director purchasing for Chrysler Canada Ltd., Ron W. Todgham, president has announced. Mr, McKenzie, formerly purchasing agent for the company, succeeds R. J. Downey, who will remain in an advisory capacity until his retirement at the end of the year. Mr. McKenzie joined Chrysler Canada in 1936 and has held a number of positions in the company's purchasing department. A resident of Windsor since 1925, he is a graduate of Walkerville ollegiate. He is married to the former Victoria O'Dell of Train, B.C. They have four children: Susan, a bachelor of science in nursing graduate; David, studying for a degree in dental surgery, and twins Judith and Mary, Grade 13 students at Walkerville Collegiate. Mr. & Mrs. Walt Tiedeman, Kelly and Michael, Mr. & Mrs. Bob McDonald of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Skinner, Cindy and Cecil of Islington, Miss Gerta Hunter of London, Miss Ruth Skinner, Mr. Laverne Skinner and Mr. Bert Rivers. The November meeting of the Elimville Women's Institute has been postponed from the regular night to Tuesday evening November 18th when the husbands will be guests. Mr. Peter Raymond of Exeter will be guest speaker on "Estate Planning." Mrs. Jerry Rannie and Susan, Mrs. Dennis Riggin of London visited on Monday with Mr. & Mrs. Wm Routly. Mrs. Philip Johns, Mrs. Delmar Skinner, Mrs. Ross Skinner, Mrs. Frank Kints, Mrs. Vera Johns of ,Exeter and Mrs. George Serada attended the Ecumenical Concert at Centennial Hall on Saturday evening presented by the London Citadel Band of the Salvation Army and the Sisters of St. Joseph Concert Band. C‘ 4.E'Fize* • HERCULON LOOP • 5-YEAR WEAR AND 1-YEAR STAIN PROOF GUARANTEE g Two Famous Brand Names Reg. $5.95 Reg. 6 $3.95 2 ROLLS ONLY — 9' WIDE SPECIAL PRICE SEVERAL ROLL ENDS Dial 235-0270 A 2 ROLLS ONLY Vinyl A i 1 Conon R REG. $6.95 g 3 $ 5 50 SQ. YD. b' tl ,p,t..?Aitqfd-A, 2 WE §, INSTAL ALL 3 Times-Advocate, November 13, 1969 Page 11 Vi1444YitoAeo•CiboNOOijoVgitt'Cke,Zggio .C.001440Vag-0414 %0 §4:4 0.00PSiaiNOW.44 0k0 9'x 12' Kitchen Valued at $57.50 11111111111111 ......... 111111111111111111111111 ..... 11111111111111111111111111111W lllll I.II llllllllll I llllllllll IIS llllll 1111111111.1811U By MRS. NORMAN LONG Olas•NiA. Mc BRINE LADIES' AEROPACK fl V 3 1 Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Jory celebrated their sixty-third wedding anniversary on November 7. They were honoured by their immediate family who took them to dinner at the Dashwood Hotel. It was a complete surprise to the celebrants. "They haven't put it over me very often," said Mrs. Jory, "but this time they did." After dinner the party moved 4 to the home of Mr. & Mrs. Harry Beaver for an enjoyable evening. 3161 Those attending were the §couple's eight children and their husbands and wives. They are :11 Mr. & Mrs. Keith McLaren 2: (Ruth), Mr. & Mrs. Les Thompson (Mildred), Mr. & Mrs. „ Leland Jory, Mr. & Mrs. Ray A Jory, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Beaver, i all of Exeter, and Mr. & Mrs. 4, Cecil Munro (Ilene), London, 6,,,, Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Jory, TA Oakville, and Mr. & Mrs. Donald 1,,IA. Jory, Forest. i'i Mr. & Mrs. Jory Sr. also have & SHOE Smyth z STORE i t, 9 L., m ??: twenty-eight grandchildren and Mrs. Jory reported thankfully thirty-three great grandchildren. g that in the sixty-three years she MAIN ST. EXETER t and Mr. Jory have been married there has been no breakage in ft-z:?.:ti,c<4.-,x.y..i !Ai t:K4.i tz?..,;iclia =i7c w,ed c:m cv.:ki c:litit:N•t:Rt c:?c•caN•zmf4ettlIm Icit?,t,i. the family life line, How your Texaco home team beats the winter cold. Elimville area folk hold farewell party Armstrong and Dominion INLAID LINOLEUM INLAID VINYLS $495 SQ. 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