The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-05-02, Page 9•
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A SOUFFLE FOR LUNCH
As a centre of attraetion for
lunch or supper try a light, tasty
souffle, Especially recommen(1(•(1 is
• mushroom souffle ‘vith tangy
Spanish sauce'.
Mushroom Souffle
pound mushroonie
3 tablespoons 1911 ter
tablespoons flour
% teaspoon salt
Few greins enyeime pepper
Dash of nutmeg
2/3 cup of milk
3 eggs, separated
1 to 2 tenspoone lemou julep
Peel and voarsely elm!) nutall-
rooms. Cottle in a (livered skillet
with 2 tablespoons i1,)1 wItt vi and
1 tablespoon hinter for I() minutee.
I'Vfalte a while enilee by melting tle•
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remaii iing. hutter, blea•ling in the
flour mixed with the seasoninge,
and gradually adding the milk. Re-
Ineve from bent. Add mushrooms,
beaten egg yolks and lemon juice,
Chill. Fold in stiffly beaten egg
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whites, Pour into a large, ungrOWI
eaSserole. Set in a pan of hot!
water and oven-11outd4 uncovered',
about 1 hour at 85o IP. The souffle
is done when a sharp knife 188011-
'd into the centre coines out clean.
Spanish Aimee
tablespoon onions
3 tablespoons diced carrote
3 tablespoons celery
" 4 teasporm fat
3.4.” cup canned tomatoes
tablespoon eornstareh
le teaspoon sugar
'4 teaspoon mustard
Dash of cayenne
le teaspoon Salt
Dash of pepper
1 tablespoon water
Peary onione, carrots and celery
in fat, about 10 minutes over mod,
orate heat. ,Acid tomatoes,. Heat.
Mix dry Ingredients, combine with
water and add gradually to to-
inatoes, Stir constantly until thick,
Continue .cooking slowly about 20
minutes or until flavor is well de-
veloped. Serve hot over souffle,
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At Thankoffering Trust Erects New
GORRIE Mrs. j. H. Johnston, of B ran cb 0 fice
000401, mernber of the Salve- • • •
tion Army Corps was the guest' The new tioderich branch office
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speaker at the Easter Thaing service In the Corrie 'United: parry will be ready for occupancy
nheffer*, of British Mortgeg& e Trust Corn-
ing
on Sunday. Mr& ,Johnston this summer, W. P. Gregory. Q.C.,
'spoke on the Crucifixion and nes. executive vice•president and Man -
I aging director has announced. Lo -
The junior eboir sang "The Miss- eated in a commanding position on
skin Hymn" and "Jesus Bids Us
Shine," under the leadership of
Mrs, Norman Carson.
Passes Course
As Instructor,
aoRrum Congratulations to
Donald Whitfield, who successful -
the 13e1 Cross Water
Safety instructors' course held last
week at .13ity Motor ilotel, Owen
Sound. There were 40 attending the
course.
BERM
Mr, and IVIrs, Jack Armstrong of
Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs, David Red-
path and Mr. and Mrs, Roy Askett
of Listowel and Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd
Irwin of Ripley visited over the
weekend with VIr. and Mrs. David
Armstrong.
Mrs, Kenneth Wheeler, Mrs. Gor-
den McBurney, Mrs, Harold Vin-
cent and Mrs. Clare VanCamp at-
'1.tnded the semi-annual meetting
and banquet of the Sa:ugeen Dis-
trict Boy Scouts and Cubs at Wal-
kerton last Wednesday evening,
The arena board sponsored a
dance in the Foresters' Hall on
Friday evening with Tiffin's or.
bridesmaids Misses June and Patsy chestra supplying the music for
dancing. A draw was made on a
Purdon wore tiaras to match their transistor radio by. jean posman.
turquoise ne1, and organzagow is
." 1-- The .winning ticket was held by
Shorter length skirts, rounded Walter Mason of Blyth.
necklines and lace jackets Were The Tag Day, sponsored by the
features of mei r dresses with Wingham Hospital Auxiliary, will
which they carried a bouquet of be held here this Saturday, May 5.
yellow noses and feathered mums.
The flower girl, Sylvia Purdon, in,
pink organdy carried suit a basket of with mandarin collar and
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bandeau. corsage.
mixed flowers matched by her hair 1 black accessories and a gardenia
I The couple will live in London
Mr. Richard Madge, Brantford, where the groom is on the teaching
was the groomsman, Ushers were staff of Tweedsmuir Public School.
skirt, adorned with. clusters of mr. Ross wos,
11 London, and Mr. i Guests were from
Goderich,
flower appliques and at the beck a Douglas Purdon. After the recep-
Lucknow, Whitechurcb, Wingham,
largo bow and chapel train. A tion at the Village Inn, the bride Brantford, Hamilton, Port Col -
crown of pearls held her shoulder and groom left for New York, the borne„ London, Sarnia, Detroit and
veil and her bouquet was red Yule- former changing to a pale green Clawson, Michigan.
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Red carnations and white cnrys-
anthernums adorned Grace United.
Church, Sarnia, for the marriage of
Elizabeth Ann, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Athol A. Purdon, to Mr. Rob-
bert Edward Wood, son of Mrs.
Frank Wood, and the late Mr.
Fretile;'• Wood, Coderich, Bishop
Robert Dorn, of Church of Jesus
Christ Latter Day S,aints, officiat-
ed, and Mr, Gordon Leggett, Wing,
ham, acoompanied by Mr. Alex
Clerk at the organ, was soloist.
Escorted by her father the bride
entered the church gowned in
white silk organza fashioned with
rounded neckline 811f1 a long full
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Bros.
tide roses, white mums and Sweet-
heart roses. Mrs. Ronald Boat,
London, matron of honour, and the
g 'way o. 8, at (. • • ;
(ioderiell business district, the
building's design is both striking
and mutual.
The interior will be completely
.visible from tlie exterior. Three
curved limestone walls, laid out in
a triangular pattern will appear te
float; over a 714' high continamiS
window. Between the walls, at
she. points of the triangle, the glaz-
ing will run from the floor to a
13 -foot high ceiling, Above these
high windows, a deep granite fas-
cia will link the walls.. Glazed
walls are 1180d to divide the of -
flees from the main savings, de-
partment, Privacy will be ensured
by soft, handwoven curtaining.
Coustructed of reinforced con-
crete, the buiding has been design-
ed to stand for hundreds of years.
The entrance floor will be terraz.
zo. Other floors will be cork, vinyl
asbestos tile and carpet, Interior
walls will be plastered and paint-
ed. The ceiling, which will he fin -
!shed with acoustic plaster, will bo
'separated from the perimeter walls
at distance of about, 18 inches to
permit, concealment of lighting fix-
tures and air-conditioning grilles.
The ultimate In security will be
ensured by a massive concrete
vault centred deep in the building.
Its strength and solidity will con-
trast effectively with the apparent
lightness of the rest of the struc.
ture.
The basement will contain an un-
usual conference room which can
be reserved at no charge by lo-
cal groups. Its walls, curved in
the (arners, also curve
the ceiling. A portion of the' ceil.
ing, over the conference table, will
be raised so that air-conditioning
grilles and lighting fixtures 'il1
be concealed.
Donald Wallace, Toronto sculptor
will create the British Mortgage &
Trust Company crest in stained
glass above the main entrance
doors and will execute a glass mo-
saic mural adjacent to the confer-
ence room entrance. Both of these
works of art will be visible to pass-
ers-by.
Temporary headquarters of Brit-
ish Mortgage & Trust Company in
Goderich are located at West and
Waterloo Streets, with Edward
Rowlands as :manager.
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Alex G. F. McDonald ,11: relurnetl vridaY 'f"rn Ce4"r7'
Dies in Agincourt
1 Fellow staff members of Agin/
court Collegiate Institute and fel-
low deaCOJ1S 01 the Baptist. Church
there, were pallbearers on April 23
1 when funeral service was held for
Alex G. McDonald of Agincourt.
t Interment was at Ceme-
tery, Scarborough, With Rev. Me-
ponald °Melting.
Mr. McDonald .died April 20, after
1 a short illness, He was 50.
A son of the late Rev. Alex lt,1
McDonald and Catherine L Me-
Calg, deceased was born at Dales-
ville, Que. He received his publlc1
and high school education at Ches.
Pey and held a Bachelor of A.rts
degree from McMaster University.
In 1943 he married Aileen Me -
i Vagh of North Augusta„ Ontario.
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Ile spent two years in Brockville
i as an instructor at Officers"rrain.
ing School during World War II
1 and was on loan to the British
Army for two years, with the rank
of captain.
Mr. McDonald was a member of
i the Agincourt I3aptist Church, of
I the Masonic Order, and was a
I mathematics teacher at the Colleg-
iate Institute,
Surviving are his wife and two
sons, Montgomery, 17 and Robin,
13, A daughter, Pamela, died in
19'50 at the age of 13 months, His
brother, Archie J. H, McDonald of
Wingham, also survives.
hORRIE
Mr. Wm, Strong, R. R. 1, Gor-
' rie, has purchased the former Mus-
grove bake shop and residence.
Mrs. Alex Graham and sons
spent the week with relatives at
Wallaceburg and Port La,mbton.
Mr, and Mrs, Fred Hyndman, ac-
companied by Mrs. Fred Dowdall,
uf Toronto, spent a week with Mrs.
Walter, Scott and attended the
fish or the ate Mr, Waltei
Scott, of Gospel, New Hampshire.
The Tag Day, sponsored by the
Wingham Hospital Auxiliary, will
be held here this Saturday, May 5.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Hamilton,
Port Burwell, Mrs, Wm. Wade and
Mr, and Mrs. Cards Jordan, of
Fordevich, were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wade on
Wednesday evening.
Mrs, Clarence Stokes spent a
week with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn
Glazier, of Oshawa.
Mrs. Knowlson Elliott, Grimsby
Beach, and Mrs, Brock Rideout, of
Toronto, spent a few days with
Mrs. Everett Carson.
Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Stewart, Mr.
and Mrs. John Stewart and fern -
Mr. and Mrs. ciregor Roy,. 04 titi,d^
'bury, *pent a few ,days with, Mr.
and Mrs. vloyile Michel. Mr. and
Mrs. Gerdon Musselin,an, Kitchen-
er, were week -end gneste at the
Sante home,
Gregory larown, seven-1nentb0-014;1
Sall of Mr. and Mrs. Jack brown,
is lit• Sick Children's Hospital,
London.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Kaiser and
QarrY, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Hurst,
of Collingwood, Visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Tllos. Wartier,
Mr, Paul lIurst returned Witli them
after spending a few days hero.
Mr, and Mrs. Carl -Stewart,
Douglas and Gregory, of Listowel,
Mr, and Mrs. James Stewart, Pam..
ela and Patty Lynne, of Fordwieh,
visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Oliver Stewart,
Miss Janet Elliott, of Moles-
worth, spent a few days with Miss
Jean Brown.
Master Dan Hayden, Coulton,
spent the Easter holidays with his
grandmother, Mrs. Thos, Hayden,
and other relatives.
Mr, and Mrs, Bower Farrish and
family, of Goderich, spent the
week -end with Miss Eimna Irwln,
and other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Omand,
Neil, Glen and Wayne, of Con, 4,
Maryborough, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coulter.
Miss Lois Omand returned 'home
after spending the week with her
'grandparents.
Beverley May, 7 -year-old daugh-
ter of Mrs..Gerald May, tripped on
a tree root and broke her left :arm.
She was taken to Palmerston Hos-
pital and a cast was applied.
Miss Barbara Faegan of Wing -
ham spent the Easter holidays at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
clowdy.
Mr: anceMis. 'Marne. Idabh 'vist
ited Sunday at the home of Mr.
George Timm, Wallace TownshilS.
Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Campbell, Lin.
da and Julie of Harriston visited
Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Felker on Sun-
day.
Miss Joanne Ford spent the Eas-
ter holidays at Nassau in the Ba-
hama Islands.
Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Short
of Fergus spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Underwood, Mr's.
Tom Short returned with them af-
ter spending a month here. , •
Little Debra Stewart of Harris.
ton visited a few days withher
grandparents at the same home.
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