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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-06-25, Page 7MR. AND MRS. JOHN ELLIOTT , Yvonne Marie Jaques of RR 1 Centralia and John Allan Elliott of RR 3 Thorndale were married at Zion United Church on May 24. Yvonne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Ja- ques, and John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Elliott. The maid of honour was Karen Rodd of St, Marys. The bridesmaid was Joanne Hodgert of RR .1 Kirkton and flowergirls were Kelly Best and Lynne Hern. The best man was Jim Elliott. The usher was Dalton Jaques. Rev. Murray Bannon and Mr. Paul Schott were officiating clergymen and Mrs. Margaret Hern was the soloist. After a wedding trip to northern Ontario and Michigan, the cowple now reside at RR 3 Thorndale. photo by Paul Bedford, St. Marys GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY — A reception was held Friday in Kirkton in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lovell, who celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary. It was a dou- ble celebration for the Lovell's as their son and daughter-in- law Janet and Leonard were also celebrating their silver an- niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lovell formerly from Chatham township, now residing in Exeter were married on June 25, 1930. Margaret and Lloyd have three children, Leonard and Keith, Kippen and Patricia Jones, Stratford. They have nine grandchildren and one great grandson. Photo by Haugh Decorate your borne with beautiful CUSTOM DRAPES Choose the fabrics and the styles you want and Barb Whiting will custom make your drapes for you. You can also choose matching bedspreads and pillow shams. WHITING'S WAREHOUSE Main St. Exeter 235-1964 June 25, 1980 'Pap I STRAWBERRIES Pick Your Own At Lovell's 1st farm west of Kippen Intersection, South Side. 1 qt, 4 qt. or 6 qt. baskets allowed. No picking in pots or pans. Picking is from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily III Supply is weather permitting Further information Ph: Leonard Lovell 262-6418 Time to think about fruit pies much fruit to buy or pick. Make the pies the same as you would if you were going to serve them today. REV. AND MRS. WILLIAM COCHRANE Saturday, May 17, the marriage of Rev. William Cochrane ,and Joan Lockyer was solemnized at the Lucan Revival Centre. Rev. Ray Brewster performed the ceremony. Karen Mason was the maid of honour with her brother Rev. Roger Mason• as best man. John Holland and Bruce Snelgrove were ushers. The reception was held in Fellowship Hall church, where Robert Holland was the master of ceremonies. They will reside in Lon- don, following their honeymoon. Photo by Rick Thornton If you and your family enjoy fruit pies, think about freezing some, now that Ontario fruit is in season.. It's always best to plan ahead before the season is really in full swing, say marketing specialists at the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Decide now what Ontario fruits you would like to use for pies. Then decide hoW many pies you'd like to make and how much fruit you'll need. Since strawberries are in season, let's use strawberry pie as an example. We'll assume you'd like to put 10 pies in the freezer, Each pie requires about five to six cups of fruit, which is about 1 to 11/2 quarts, That means you'll need about 10 to 15 quarts of strawberries to make the 10 pies. Make this simple calculation as each fruit comes into season, so you'll know exactly how Nursery hires help The South Huron and District Association for the Mentally Handicapped has hired three students for the Huron Hope Nursery summer program. Working with supervisor Faye Blair will be Leslie Anne Steeper, Parkhill, Louise Regier, Zurich, and Denise Baptie, Huron Park, Each student has had previous supervisory ex- perience. The program begins on July 7 and lasts six weeks. Last year the program run for the full day for all handicapped children enrolled. This summer there will be the option of going all day or just in the morning or afternoon, depending on the age of the child. Ms. Blair said that this • enables the staff to develop more in- tensive feeding programs with the children. This will be the third summer that the summer' program has been in existence. Ms. Blair said that the program is needed so that the children won't regress during the summer. "Most of the children are so handicapped that they tend to regress very fast," she said. In the summer there are no volunteers, so the students will be needed full time. It will be up to them to plan the activities for the nursery. In the summer, special activities include trips to the Dashwood playground, swimming at the Exeter wading pool and visits to various stores. Hoihver, if you're using fruits that darken easily, like peaches, toss them with some ascorbic acid so they'll keep their colour, Another good idea for any juicy fruit such as strawberries or peaches is to add one-third more thickener to the fruit mixture. Some fruits become very juicy when they've been frozen and the extra thickener helps to keep the pie from becoming soggy once it's cooked. It is recommended that pies be frozen unbaked, for better flavor and overall quality, Make the pies, put on the top crust, but don't cut the vents. Freeze the pies until they're firm, then wrap them in freezer packaging. They can be stored this way for about six months. To serve the pies, simply remove the wrapping, vent the top crust, and bake the frozen pie at 220 degrees C (425 degrees F) for 15 to 20 minutes. Then reduce the heat to 180 degrees C (350 degr,gesF) and continue baking until done, about 60 minutes. Then enjoy a fresh tasting Ontario fruit pie. ENGAGED — Mrs. Leone Riddell and Mr. Jack Riddell are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Donna Lee to Daniel Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Overholt. The ceremony will take place on July 12th, 1980 at St. Boniface Catholic church, Zurich at 3:00 p.m. Open reception to follow dinner. Photo by Jack Doerr * White Stag * Bagatelle * Kay Silver * Marilyn Brooks * International . Designers Club * Image II A truly excellent selection for you to choose from Almatex Paints Wallpaper Gifts For All Your Redecorating Requirements Check at the EXETER DECOR CENTRE 15 Gidley St. E. 235-1010 Exeter UCW Continued from page 6 Indian, Pakastanis and Viet- namese. The Japanese are one race while Canadians come from many races. Marilyn Johnson con- ducted the business remin- ding members of Alma College Conference in August. Ellen Forsyth gave a brief account of the Campsite Ex- perience at Camp Bimini. Members were urged not to forget the sick and the shut-ins during the summer and also to do more reading on the Third World. A petition A Call for Peace from the women of the world which was started by Scan- danavian women was presented for our signatures. GRADUATES — Marilyn Groenewegen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Groenewegen, Lucan graduated with honours from the Medical Secretarial program at Fanshawe College June 20. She is presently employed in the laboratory, at Strathroy- Middlesex General Hospital. Marilyn is a graduate of North Middlesex District High School, Parkhill. Life group has meeting "A Right to Life meeting was held June 17 at St. James Church, Stratford, with Mrs. Frances Greene, Centre Street, Stratford, presiding. Minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted; a treasurer's report was given by Paul Franks, St. Vincent St., Stratford. Plans were made to have a booth at the July Fair in St. Marys on July 11, 12 and 13, and a booth at the Stratford Fall Fair in September. Other programs were discussed and will be presented later on. The next meeting will be held in August." LADIES WEAR