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MR. AND MRS. GORDON HAYTER
Gordon and lone Hayter of Pontiac, Michigan wish to thank all
their friends and relatives who helped celebrate their 50th wedding
anniversary at Hully Gully Hall, Varna, Ontario, May 1, 1976. The
party was hosted by their two sons and respective wives, Keith & Bertie
Hayter of Phoenix, Arizona and Wayne & Alma Hayter of Detroit,
Michigan. Also in attendance were their two grandsons, Paul Hayter of
Detroit and Grant Hayter of Grayling Michigan. Gordon Hayter was
born near Zurich, Ontario, & Mrs. Hayter, formerly lone Stewart, was
born near Exeter. photo by B.K. Richmond.
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For those of us who love
asparagus, the months of May
and June pass by all too quickly.
Weather cooperating, fresh
Ontario asparagus usually ap-
pears around the second week of
May and disappears around the
middle of June. Eat your fill
while its here and freeze some for
more good eating during the
winter months.
For freezing, select young,
tender stalks with compact tips.
Wash the asparagus spears
thoroughly in cold water. If there
is sand under the leaflets, soak
and wash in warm water or
remove the leaflets. Break or cut
off the butt ends.
Sort the spears into equal sizes
- small (up to '4-inch diameter),
medium (1 .1 to 1 2 -inch), and large
(over 1 2 inch). Blanch by dunking
the spears in boiling water, After
the water returns to a boil, which
should not take more than one
minute, begin timing. Blanch
small stalks for 2 minutes,
medium for 3 minutes and large
for 4 minutes, Quickly remove
the spears from the boiling water
and immerse in ice cold water.
Cool quickly, dry and package in
freezer bags or containers.
The butt ends which were
broken or cut from the stalks can
also be blanched and frozen to be
used for soup.
Ontario Asparagus
springingup
Fresh asparagus is springing
up right now from the fertile soils
of southwestern Ontario,
It's the perfect time to try this
asparagus recipe, These
asparagus crepes can be
prepared in advance,
refrigerated, and baked just
before serving - an easy way to
serve a special dish the next time
you have guests.
Asparagus Crepes
with Mornay Sauce
48 small asparagus spears
12 5-inch crepes, flavored with
lemon rind
11 2 cups Mornay sauce
Clean asparagus. Trim stalks
to 5 inches long. Cook in enough
boiling salted water to cover until
just tender (6 to 8 minutes).
Drain,
Place 4 asparagus spears on
the middle of each crepe, Top
with 1 to 2 spoonfuls Mornay
sauce. Fold envelope style and
place seam-side up on a buttered
baking dish. Pour remainder of
sauce over filled crepes,Bake 400
degrees F for 15 minutes. Broil
lightly. (May be made ahead and
refrigerated until baked,)
Makes 6 servings.
Mornay Sauce
2 tbsp butter
2 tbsp all-purpose flour
tsp salt
dash pepper
1 cup milk
1 egg yolk
2 tbsp cream
2 tbsp Parmesan cheese, grated
2 tbsp Gruyere cheese, grated
Melt butter in saucepan.
Quickly stir in flour, salt and
pepper, Bubble mixture over
medium heat for 1 minute.
Remove from heat and add milk
gradually. Cook, stirring con-
stantly until thickened, Blend egg
yolk and cream. Add a small
amount of the cream sauce.
Return mixture to rest of sauce.
Cook until well blended and
heated through. Stir in grated
cheeses.
Church women
meet
Units 1 and 2 of Exeter United
Church Women held their May
meeting Thursday afternoon with
Mrs. V. Jeffery in charge. The
theme of the meeting was
"Mothers."
Mrs. A. Steeper read two
poems on The Miracle of May and
Housecleaning the cupboards in
your heart.
Mrs. L, Finkbeiner favoured
with a piano solo "Tell Mother I'll
be there,"
Mrs. E, McRoberts spoke on
Mothers of the Bible and our
responsibility as United Church
Women of Exeter, She stated that
behind all great men of the Bible
was a Godly mother. She referred
to Hannah, Moses' mother,
Naomi, Elizabeth the mother of
John, and Mary, the supreme
choice of mother, chosen to be the
mother of God's son,
Mary was patient, kind, loving
and taught Jesus daily of God's
love.
A mother is a child's first
teacher and it is important that
she teach him right from wrong.
Women were prominent in the
early church and laboured much
in the Lord. We in the U.C.W. are
their successors. By our
Christian Life we translate the
Bible into a language a child can
understand. We are the only
Bible many will read. Are we
relating and translating His
message? We must tell His
message ourselves as well as
sending out others.
The meeting closed with prayer
and a social hour followed.
Eastern Star
has meeting
Over 200 members of the Order
of the Eastern Star attended the
May meeting of Exeter chapter
222, held at SHDHS.
St. Mary s and Parkhill
Chapters were co-hosts to honour
sister Betty Yull, Worthy Grand
Matron, Brother Hector Little,
Worthy Grand Patron and other
Grand officers of the Grand
chapter of Ontario OES.
Mrs, Velma Huff, Worthy
Matron, St. Marys chapter and
Mrs. Jeani e Lee, Worthy
Matron, Parkhill Chapter, had a
part in the meeting, conducted by
Exeter's Worthy Matron, Mrs.
Bernice Boyle.
Each Worthy Matron on behalf
of her respective chapter
presented a donation to the
Worthy Grand Matron's special
Benevolent, project, "The
Shriners Children's Hospital
Toronto."
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timer the heading, "If You Are
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Consumer and Commercial booklet advises: '."If you are
Relations. denied credit and believe you
have been discriminated against According to Consumer
Minister Sidney Handleman, the because of your sex or marital
status, ask to see the senior credit purpose of the publication is "to officer of the agency involved,
make women aware of their right
to equal access to credit, to in-
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and use credit wisely." The refused and you are not given a ministry has negotiated a set of 4 satisfactory explanation, contact
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Copies of the 16-page
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MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM MUNN
Mary Marlene Connelly, daughter of Mrs. John Connelly and the late
John Connelly of Goderich and William Wayne Munn, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Munn of Hensall were united in marriage April 24 by Rev. R.
Moynahan at St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church in Goderich, which
was decorated in yellow daisies. The bride was attended by Mrs.
Collen McKinlay, Matron of Honor, from Huron Park, and attendants
Mrs. Janice Trim, Kitchener, Sandra Munn, Hensall, and Denise Connel-
ly, Goderich. Best Man was Robert Ferrigon, Hoboken. New Jersey,
and ushers John Taylor and Larry Consitt, both of Hensall. The couple
left for Niagara Falls following the wedding and will reside at RR 2,
Hensall.
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Times-Advocate, May 20, 1976
SHOWING HER AGILITY, is Heather Mitchell, eight, performing at
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