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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-06-27, Page 4��4F•- .. ^ features from The World of Women Home aid The Housewife M tne ..... .. ... �.._ ..., _ :F. an. ethos are. 7 • • Delegate from Scotland Is Guest r :a Farnoer p.dt_re_ she and and __...._ :d. ..: C. .e „_....:zest was =.:e Pa:::. to Gofortn Invites Mot n.~✓ rs =---- " = "°�=� For c Pot -Luck Supperand _ ._ mac. _.._. -Vain..._ - ♦:a'. ... • + ...5 -- _.til... `�'r: .'=:.. e..... :e.' -...a.. _:._..-.n ts. ley Yr.a ... : cl_ce a::.. ..l;-po. nt • _ e. carried a .... a a • _ .gid in ,,,as the rra.d .:._::o: a::d she ,.c.. a cite:. - ..g .at :,.t:. he: verity -0.- c....::,.'. dress. S .e c a:..ed ao„ can-:at:ens and .,,:_rte and i i....._ -.-ed::.an, ref , ing a^-, aere. .dent.cal to tnat t.e rr.a.d .i. ....:irk:. ismer of ..`o . nt F::F.st ::d ' esLtt 5f Wing - the f.,r,er ;iris. wore dresses and (pilled e:;ow carnat.o::s and ....75. `alio: r An -es of Donegal Y as :t ir.an. The s::ers were ,Vern P.edrnan c,f Wirtgnam ' ..raid Ayres. Dr negal, and : a,.:•w•d- .,.d of Windsor as ':._ r i 'tearer. dinner ',,:as ..d at T;as:n•,•s i. stara;st. HELEN FORD, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ford, who received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Waterloo University. This summer she will attend the Ontario Col- lege of Education and in September will teach high school in Bracebridge. Over 1: _ ladles e.:cved a pc- :•_- - _esdav of df ..e _:e ;tc.Ta. was p'....edzed t• tate ler :n c - t._. ora f:end. The arts of man:.homes we:e dis- closed ... fr.e man.. arid. ; a:.ed dishes on dupla•. After s ..ppe: ,the :eg.:•a: : neet.ng b.e.;:an w.th call to wo:- s:'.p by the president Mrs. ;oh:: Day. _ Mrs. Scott :-wed lead the Sc:ipt.re, offered prayer and gave the rreditation. 'Win the one ::ext to you, and he :n t..... a _ l :coo:: the one -e:. to i:.,.. she said. Barbecue Dinner At Walden Cottage Fifteen ~.embers of the Kin- ette Club enio ed a barbec e dinner at the cottage of Mrs. Er.c Walden at Point Clark on .Monday evening. It was the final meeting till fall and the reports were given. As this was the last meeting for the president, Mrs. Al Williams, she thanked the mem- bers embers for their co-operation dur- ing the year. Mrs. J. Bateson reported on the results of the food booth at the Trade Fair, which was most successful. Mrs. Bateson also won the raffle for the e..ening. WINGHAM MEAT MARKET FEATURING SCHNEIDERS BLUE BRAND BEEF 10 TIMES OUT OF 10 — TENDER SPECIAL TRIM BLADE ROAST $ SHORT RIB ROAST 49 BONELESS POT ROAST BAR -B -Q SPECIALS SCHNEIDERS $11 HAMBURG PATTIES • FAMILY PAK — 16 IN A BOX 39 BLUE BRAND RIB STEAKS 851.. OPEN DAILY 8 TO 6. WED. TO NOON. FRIDAY TO 9. PHONE 357-1570 e si '..:s. C'narlxe . _..:. .ed :n cfferto:; prayer. _.._.`.a Con'^_:e nt o;.c :hanging 4,7'tude of the :.c.::.c : IC:: was given '..:s. Alexan- der.r. . The church :e pre- pared to be more _ . _.... , sne stated. A vocal trio, :r : seci of :Mrs, Feagan, '•':s.. ....Day and ...rs. G. Cru.-. _oan:r, ren- dered "Heartaches . he were accompanied, Mrs. Fish. Mrs. John Mcf:,:ney read a poem "1 Found C Mrs. tliL Gurney gave a religious edtor:al on the sub,ect,"Man's Fight to Be a ',oncon:o:tmst . She stated, :;o one is conform- ing, and a great rr.an, who -won't fall into line are misfits". She named some who refused to be corralled. Regret was expressed by the president on the death of Miss Bessie c :: :c v , missionary on fz:lo .gh. It was decided that if each member wo.:Id save a little each weer for the church during the holiday it would helpgreat ly to get o'.t of debt. Mrs. Wiiba: Hogg closed the meeting with prayer and the members ad;o.:ned until Sept- ember. • LEAVING TOWN Choir Party for Mother, Daughter Mr. and Mrs, herb Fuller were hosts to the senior choir of St. Paul's C1;t.rch on Thurs- day evening, at their cottage at Pine Ri.er. The younger members danc- ed and placed i:ames, while those w:tl: less energy played cards or dratted. Hot dogs alld haco¢i';.rgers were coo,;ed oh the hari.;ec:e. but because of the cold tiCdtt;er were eaten indoors. Mr. F .lkr t•ddressed Mrs. Jack Parkrcri .. ,e,;d her daughter Lynn, who L.:, heen members of the chn.r s s;c e (Titling to t� iI1gIlau., at;d thanked thele for their fa.ti:f 1::ess and support Ile said t10c. ,.,,:''.d he greatly missed at t. ''aUl's and es- pcc;.cli; '.. ti choir n:cinhers, whose hest 'r..sl.eS would go it10 th:.11: to t:;t-:r new Mollie 111 Milton. Willis Hall presented I'ari<iusu:, with a cup and saucer and l.;i,u with a neck- lace, as J¢1..:.1 :e it.eii hrauccs of the .r'lapp, association with Nuc e.l.o r here. ..try li.11 also thanked Nlr. and Mrs. I -1.1h r for the pleasant :coin(;. o t School Yeoman. 'Ile Association and ?.1ra. Reavu.- are grateful for the many c.:ont r l b1ltion, Made 10 the *.drool tibiogpout Ula• year. Pass Conservatory Examinations The following is a list of the s1.r:cessf111 caudidatcs 111 examinations held recently by the Royal Conservatory of Music of 'I'oronto, in Winghaul" The names are arranged in order of merit. Grade VIII Piano: Honours, Georgina Kieffer. Pass, Katie - :rine Reid; Gloria Reed; Rich- ard Scott; Elizabeth Goldthorpe Grade VII Piano: Honours, Marilyn Iliggins, Ruth Sinclair (Equal). Pass, Judy Callan. Grade VI Piano: Honours, Brenda Hewitt; Edith Austin; Barrie Conron, Joan Percy (equal), Pass Nancy MacLenn- an. Grade V Piano: honours, Paul Fleury; James Robertson; Lynda Reavie. Grade IV Piano: Honours, Patricia Z,urbrigg. Pass, Shir- ley Tiffin; Dianne King; Terr- ance Taylor. Grade IX Singing: Honours, Gail Henderson. Grade VIII Singing: Honours Sandra Cameron. TWO BREAD TYPES Breads may be divided into two distinct types. There are yeast breads that are leavened with yeast and quick breads that are leavened with baking powder. Muffins, corn breads, popovers, dumplings, waffles, pancakes are made by the "quick bread" method, while rolls, and coffee cakes may be made either way, depend- ing on the recipe. Both me- thods have definite advantages. Quick breads are baked im- mediately after mixing since no time for rising and shaping is required. On the other hand, Mr. and Mrs. John Anson Shaw were married on June 15 in Knox Presbyterian Church, Bluevale. The bride is the former Carol Anne Dunseith, daughter of Mr. Wesley Dunseith, of St. Pauls, Ontario, and the late Mrs. Dunseith. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alex Shaw, of Bluevale.—Photo by McDowell. yeast breads stay fresh longer than quick breads and two or three days' supply can be Naked at once. When you throw all your troubles to the four winds, the; are likely to blow right back at you. 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