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Potted Whitp. mums. poinsettias
and candlebra decorated
Brinsley United Church for the
wedding of Jacqueline Ann Lewis.
and Fred Wells, December 1,
1973.
Rev. Nelson. Ernst, Exeter
officiated at the ceremony with
Bob McIntosh, supplying the
music. Sally Stock, Prince
Couple exchange vows
in Brinsley Brinslev ceremony
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George, B.C. was the guest
soloist,
The bride is the eldest daughter
of Mr. & Mrs. Doug Lewis, RR 2,
Ailsa Craig and the groom is the
son of Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Wells,
Exeter.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a French
sculptured white velvet gown and
temperature, be sure to puncture
the bag and place the bird on a
tray, tilting it in such a way as to
let the juices run off.
As soon as the turkey is
thawed, it should be cooked, or
refrigerated. You can allow, at
the most, one day's delay in
cooking, but the bird will have to
be refrigerated.
To assure a tasty, juicy, tender
turkey, cooking time is most
important, Take the turkey from
the refrigerator only one hour
before putting in the oven. This
allows enough time to stuff the
turkey. Poultry should not be
stuffed ahead of time.
Roasting at 325 degrees is most
satisfactory.Whether you stuff or
not, the total cooking time will be
the sameRoastwith thermometer
in thigh to 185 degrees or ther-
mometer in stuffing to 165
degrees. If you don't have a
thermometer you will have to
rely on a clock and, calculate the
time according to the size of the
bird.
Cooking time for a whole
turkey at 325 degrees will take an
eight eviscerated weight 33/4 to
41/2 hours, 12 lbs., 43/4 to 51/2 hours,
16 lbs 5I/4 to 6 hours, 20 lbs. 53/4 to
61/2 hours, 24 lbs. 61/4 to 7 hours.
matching hood. Her.dress fell into
a chapel train and was accented
with white mariboo fur around
the hoed, sleeves and edge of
skirt. Her bouquet was red car-
nations with holly and ivy and red
velvet streamers,
Barb Reinhart, Prince George,
B.C., was maid of honour.
Bridesmaids were Debbie Lewis,
Barb Lewis, sisters of the birde,
and Cathy Wells sister of the
groom. They were attired alike
in red velvet and matching hoods
trimmed with white mariboo porn
pours. The girls carried white
mariboo fur muffs with holly and
ivy trimmings.
Flower girls were Tracy
MacDonald and Joanne Case.
They were dressed similar to the
bridesmaids with mariboo ac-
centing their hoods.
The groom was attended by
Case Zeehuisen and ushers were
Doug Heywood, Don Heywood
and Dan Lewis. Ring bearers
were Tod Hayter and Tony
Andrews.
The reception was held at the
Crediton Hall and the dance
followed at Exeter Legion Hall.
After the dinner the bride and
groom and wedding party visited
the residents of the Blue Water
Rest Home, Zurich,
For travelling to Niagara Falls
the bride wore black palaza
plants with black and white
jacket. The ensemble was ac-
cented by red accessories,
The couple are residing at 103
Main St. Exeter. The bride is
employed at the Blue Water Rest
home, Zurich and the groom at
Custom Trailors Ltd, Exeter.
Prior to the wedding the bride
was honoured at showers given
by Mrs. Don Hubert, Greta
Luther and Doris Hicks, Linda
Hayter, Brinsley Community,
and nurses from St. Joseph's
Hospital, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Len Purdy, Hensall,
celebrated their 50th wedding
anniversary with an open house
at their home, December 9.
Len Purdy and the former
Susan Dalrymple were married
December 5, 1923 by Rev, R,A.
Lundy of Kippen.
Standing up with them were
Mrs. Minnie Lundy and William
Green of Exeter. After their
marriage they farmed in
Tuckersmith Township until 1936
when they moved to Hensall.
They have one daughter, Mrs.
Lorne (Maxine) Weiberg, RR 1,
Zurich. A daughter, Mildred
Laurine, died in 1941.
The couple also have 5 grand-
children and 6 great-
grandchildren.
Mr. & Mrs. Purdy received
many congratulatory messages
Octa ee.e
The Times-AdvOcate
would like to extend bir-
thday greetings and best
wishes to those members
of the Over 80 Club
celebrating birthdays this
week or in the near future.
Among them are:
Mrs. Leah Baechler,
Zurich, Ontario, 80,
December 22,
Moist and tender, browned to
perfection, the Christmas turkey
should be thawed carefully and
cooked slowly, say food
specialists of the Ontario Food
Council, Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food.
There are two ways to thaw the
bird. If your refrigerator can
accommodate the turkey, all you
have to do is set the bird on a
large tray to catch the drippings,
puncture the bag, and wait. Allow
4 to 5 hours per pound. Thawing
in this manner will keep the bird
cold at all times. Keeping the bird
co is important — bacteria
can't grow at cold temperatures.
If your refrigerator is stocked
with other 'goodies' and can't
take the turkey, an alternate
thawing method is acceptable.
Leave the bird in its original
unopened wrapper. Place the
turkey under cool running water.
This process will take about one
hour per pound. Remember,
however, to keep the water cold.
Running warm water will thaw
the bird faster; but it will also
effect the quality of the turkey
and allow bacteria to grow and
multiply.
Defrosting at room tem-
perature is not recommended. At
room temperatures (68 to 72
degrees) the surface of the bird
thaws quickly, while the inside is
still frozen. The surface tem-
perature of the meatwill be above
40 degrees for some time (40
degrees is the temperature at
which bacteria start to multiply).
If you still choose to thaw at room
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Wein and
Mrs. Aaron Wein visited
Wednesday with Cameron Wein
and. Mrs. Joe Finkbeiner Huron
VieW, Clinton.
Mr, & Mrs. Fred Sims and Mrs.
Bonnie Carey visited with Mrs.
Sim's brother-in-law, Chief
Engineer Tom Mitchell aboard
City of Guildford in Hamilton
Harbour last Wednesday.
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator
spent Monday with the latter's
parents Mr. & Mrs, Ed Regele,
Walton.
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Home Economist Betty Obokata, left, presents a five year leadership
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