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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-03-09, Page 7a mix topic at food forum Thames Road ladies at prayer event Hold Easter thank offering Smyth’s Society” asked for 25‘off MRS. JANET GOODMAN A&H SUPERIOR FOOD MARKET A&H SUPERIOR FOOD k By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD Easter Thank- SHOE STORE 4^ MAIN ST. EXETER PHONE chahglx 235-1933 Times-Adyocate, March 9, 1976 FURNITURE LTD ffiARKET"Free Parking Behind Our Store The Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Home Economics Branch, invites everyone to attend the food forum “Tricks With A Mix”. In our very busy world, there is often a crisis of time shortages in the kitchen. The cook is not willing or able to spend all day in the kitchen so the trend is toward fast, convenient methods of food preparation, Along with this trend is the cry for good, old- fashioned home baking. Do you ever wonder how these two ideas can be combined? A homemade ready biscuit mix can be the answer. Made ahead and used as needed, this mix offers surprising versatility from savoury appetizers to tasty main dishes and light-textured desserts. At this forum, the quick and easy method used to make this ready biscuit mix will be demonstrated, followed by demonstrations of various dishes to make using the mix. Everyone attending the food forum receives a free recipe booklet outlining these and several other practical recipes. An extra feature of the evening’s program is a look at wise energy con­ servation in the kitchen, “Tricks With A Mix” will be held at Ontario Street United Church, Clinton, Tuesday March 14, starting at 8:00 p.m. sharp. Paved Parking at rear of store Open Six Days A Week Fridays till 9 PORK LOIN SALE Cut & wrapped fpr your freezer. 12-14 lb. avg., WHOLE PORK LOINS 51.32 Enjoy cards at Elimville Treat yourself to the good NATURALIZED, Shoes $30°° In Bone Colour MALIBU By KATHY COOPER ELIMVILLE The Elimville Women’s Institute held an euchre party recently. Prize win­ ners were — ladies high, Mrs. Geraldine Grimmick; ladies lone, Mrs. Eva Beckett; ladies low, Mrs. Gladys Skinner; mens high, Mrs. Pearl Stephens (playing as a man); mens lone, Lloyd Cowdrey; mens low, Mrs. Park (playing as a man). Day of Prayer A large group of ladies attended the World Day of Prayer at Thames Road Church Friday afternoon. Taking part in the meeting were Dorothy Duncan, Rhoda Rohde, Helen Web­ ber, Beatrice Dawson, Ruth Skinner, Jean Johns and Leona Hern. The theme was Com­ munity Spirit in Modern Living. Mrs. Cora Miners of Exeter was the guest SDeaker for the afternoon. Wl course The Women’s Institute started a short course Thursday at the home of leader Mrs. Kaye Penhale. Mrs. Louise Creery is the other leader for the course “Personalize Your Pattern.” 4-H meet The sixth meeting of Elimville II 4-H club was held Tuesday night at Judy John's home. The girls discussed the hazardous product symbols, poisonous plants, electrical hazards, falls and the storage of food. DAY OF PRAYER CELEBRATED — The six Exeter and area churches combined forces on Friday to celebrate the World Day of Prayer at Exeter United Church. The ladies in charge were: (back row, left-right) Jean Vanderlaan, Christian Reformed, Mary Blanchard, Pentecostal, Marion Bissett, Trivitt Memorial and Wilma Kleinaar, Bethel Reformed. In the front row are Carol Willard, Exeter United, guest speaker Verna Austin and Doreen Adams of Mt. Carmel Roman Catholic. T-A photo The Offering meeting of the United Church Women was held Monday evening with 32 ladies present. The meeting opened with the United Church Women purpose. Mrs. Floyd Stewart had as the theme “Easter” and a Call to Worship “What does Easter Mean to Me.” Mrs. Stewart gave the background on Easter and read the Easter scripture. Mrs. Lee Webber gave a reading “Sign or Sung.” Mrs. Fred Johns led in prayer. Piano solos “The Old Rugged Cross” and “My Way” were capably given by Miss Ruth Bray. Mrs. Fred Johns in­ troduced Mrs. Britton of Hensail who gave a Very inspiring message “The Vision Glorious.” She was thanked by Mrs. Lee Webber and presented with a gift. Two skits were done by Mrs. Murray Dawson and Miss Doris Elford. They are “Church In Committee. Mrs. Dawson volunteers to go and visit the senior citizens at Easter. Mrs. Johns gave a reading AN INVITATION Mrs. Janet Goodman, a Husqvarna educational con­ sultant, will be giving free demonstrations at our store on Thursday and Friday, March 9 and 10. Mrs. Goodman is the star of the television program "Home Sewcery". Bring this professiona home sewer some of your problems and let her show you how to make sewing simpler. “For You.” Mrs. Johns and Mrs. Webber received the Thank-Offerings and Mrs. Stewart offered prayer. Mrs. Stewart gave a humorous reading “Price Tag of Pride.” The invitation from Zion April 5 was read again, and also the invitation to Woodham, April 11. The chairs in the sanc­ tuary have been recovered and the men have the floor repaired in the front entry. Groups U and C are catering to the Canner’s Banquet at Kirkton on March 17 and the curling banquet in South Huron Rec Centre, April 15. A lunch was served by Group W under the leadership of Mrs. Edwin Miller and the hostess Mrs. William Johns. World Day of Prayer Thirty ladies from Elimville and Thames Road gathered in the church basement for the World Day of Prayer service. Mrs. Ken Duncan, Miss Ruth Skinner, Mrs. Phil Hern, Mrs. Gilbert Johns, Mrs. Freeman Horne, Mrs. Howard Pym, Mrs. Ross Hargreaves, Mrs. Murray Dawson, Mrs. Lee Webber, Mrs. William Roh­ de, Mrs. Howard Cunnington and Mrs. Donald Bray assisted with the service. Mrs. Stewart Miner, Exeter gave a very inspiring message. A social time was spent after the service. Personals Mr. & Mrs. William Graham, Billy and Tammy, Centralia visited Wednesday with Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde. Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller attended the funeral of the late Amos Hughes of Arden last week. Mr. & Mrs. Barry Miller, Robbie, Kenny and Shelly spent the weekend with Mrs. Muriel Miller of London. Mrs. Miller is visiting her son, wife and family. Mr. & Mrs. Mac Hodgert, Mr. & Mrs. Bev Alexander returned home on the weekend after having spent a few weeks in Florida. Mr. & Mrs. Gerry Morgan spent last week in Agadir, Morocco. Mr. & Mrs. Carl Hume returned home after holidaying in the south. Mr. & Mrs. Barry Miller entertained recently in honor of her brother and his wife Mr. & Mrs. Don Johns’ 20th wedding anniversary. Those attending were the honored couple and their family, Bob, Roy and Jean, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Johns and family, Staffa, Mr. & Mrs. George Rock, Mr. & Mrs. Earl Rock, Walton, Mrs. Fred Johns, Herb Bibby Congratulations. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Rock, Walton visited a few days recently with the latter’s mother Mrs. Fred Johns. I yilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^ j THURSDAY |FRIDAYI i FULL DEMONSTRATIONS I |g 10 a. m., 1 p.m. & 3 p.m.| FULL I || WORKING GIRLS ONLY || DEMONSTRATIONS j 1 g A demonstration will be held || 9a.m., 1 p.m.&3 p.m. g 11 at 8 p.m. Please register in 1 .. e 1 g advance for night i I g demonstration only. We'll be happy | || CALL 235-1990 to see you. | I niimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw MAIN ST. EXETER 235-1990 We also carry KWIK SEW Patterns and MOLNLYCKE Threads. Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Alan and Connie were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. John Rodd and family of Woodham. Miss Sandra Stewart, Barrie, Miss Janice Stewart, London, Miss Kathleen Hammond, Wallaceburg, spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Glen Stewart. Miss Barbara Miller and friend of Guelph spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Miller. , Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde visited with Mr. & Mrs. Dave Millar, Exeter, Sunday. Mrs. Helen Caswell and Bobby, London, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Brazier and Cathy, Brantford visited over the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Passmore. Mr. & Mrs. Paul Passmore returned home recently after having spent a week in Nassau. .... Centre Cut Only Pork Loin Chops Swift's Premium Side Bacon Swift's Sugar Plum Hams Swift's Tray Pack Pure Pork Sausage Store Sliced Cooked Ham Swift's Premium Wieners s1.59 Vac l's, lb. * J ’4 's Bone in, lb.s2.09 lb. lb. LTD We are giving special prices on Silverwood's fresh MARCH 6-11 500 grams Cottage Cheese MARCH 13*18 Cereal Cream 1 pint MARCH 20*25 * pint Whipping Cream PRICE 20< 15* off off Get them at your door or favorite store. PRICE REG. PRICE *1.19 s2.29 Vac 1's, lb. Maxwell House Coffee Nabisco Shredded 69' margarine '4 lb. block, 6 lb. carton Squirrel Peanut Butter s2.49 Tomato Sauce Vanish Cleaner 99' Sunlight Detergent Orange Crystals Drinks 48oz. 53^ Carnation Quaker Ready to Serve Oatmeal iS raa