The Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-11-26, Page 5. Annual Event Successful
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The United Church Women
held a very successful Christ-
mas tea and bake sale in the
Sunday School room last Wed-
nesday afternoon.
Rev. C. M. Jardine open-
ed the event at three o' clock
and welcomed the guests. Re
ceiving at the door were Mrs,
C. M. Jardine, Mrs, K. M.
Neighbors Honor
Mr., Mrs. K. Wood
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Brenzil
entertained last Saturday eve-
ning when 24 neighbors gather-
ed to honor Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Wood before they leave to take
up residence in their new home
on Summit Drive.
Court whist was played with
Mrs. DeWitt Miller winning the
prize for the ladies and Mrs.
Mac Ritchie getting the conso-
lation prize. Hugh Mundell
was high for the men and Dave
Cameron had the low score.
Mr. and Mrs. Wood were
presented with an occasional
chair. The hostess was assisted
in serving lunch by Mrs. Ritch-
ie.
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Cheddar CHEESE
Bold in four distinct flavors
MILD
MEDIUM
OLD
SHARP WRITE
Reasonably priced.
Ask for it at your
FAVORITE FOOD STORE.
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Gay -Lea Butter and Eggs
United Dairy and
Poultry Co -Operative
Ltd.
MacLennan, past president of
the U.C.W. and later Mrs. G.
W. Tiffin, president.
The large centre table was
spread with a lace cloth, cen-
tred with red and white carna-
tions in a silver bowl. Red
candles and silver tea service
were also on the table. The
tea tables were centred with
candles, poinsettia wreaths and
greens.
The tea-room convener was
Mrs, Don McTaggart. Conven-
ers of decorations were Mrs. J,
Schipper and Mrs, W. J. Ilam-
ilton; bake table, Mrs. Don
Rosenhagen; aprons, Mrs, J.
Tiffin; puddings, Mrs. A.
Lunn.
Members of the five eve-
ning units and some of the
C. G. I. T. members took charge
of the nursery where small chil-
dren were entertained while
their mothers attended the tea.
The leaders and some of the
girls from the six C. G. 1. T,
groups were in charge of a ta-
ble of home-made cookies,
candy, mincemeat, Christmas
decorations, Christmas wrap-
ping with matching bows,
footstools, net and sequin fish
and net pot scrapers. The girls
deserve much credit for their
money -making schemes.
Units One and Three sold
Christmas cards and othergreet•
ing cards.
Many members ably assisted
on all committees and in serv-
ing at the tea tables and in the
kitchen, all of which contribut-
ed in large measure to the won-
derful success of this annual
event.
Surprise Celeoration
For 40th Anniversary
WROXETER- Mr. and Mrs,
Howard Wylie, whose 40th wed-
ding anniversary was on Novem-
ber 16 were entertained by rel-
atives and friends in Toronto
the previous week -end.
On Saturday afternoon they
attended the O'Keefe Centre
and were guests of honor for
dinner following the perfor-
mance, at the home of Mrs.
Betty Wylie where they enjoy-
ed a pleasant evening with their
friends.
Sunday afternoon they were
guests at the home of Mr. Wy-
lie's sister, Mrs, Fred Bokar.
They were surprised to find on
their arrival that an "open
house" had been arranged from
three to five. Refreshments
and wedding cake were served
to about 35 guests, friends and
relatives from Cookstown, Nia-
gara Falls, N.Y., Toronto and
Wroxeter.
The hostess was assisted by
Miss Betty Wylie, Miss Ethel
Saph of Niagara Falls, N.Y.,
Mrs. Laura Munro and Mrs. Jas,
Wylie of Wroxeter and their
daughter, Mrs. George Bradley
of Toronto.
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DINNER DRESS
If you would like to sew
yourself a really elegant-look-
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eye-catching appeal of decora-
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Handsome cotton damask,
basketweave cottons, sculptur-
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and petit -point cottons are a
few of the many interesting
fabrics to be found in decorator
piece goods departments. Keep
in mind that decorator cottons
are often less pliable and re-
quire more skill to sew into a
garment than regular piece
goods fabrics.
FASHIONS and FABRICS
for this Christmas season will
bring a holiday sparkle to your
eyes . . . giving will be more
Fury and receiving a greater joy.
Our wide selection of clothing
will compliment any gift list.
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Here's Health
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With Fruits and Vegetables
A fine,fresh cauliflower, its
snowy mass cupped by shapely
green leaves, is a handsome
vegetable, one which ought to
rank high in popularity. Yet,
altogether too often, its beauty,
flavor and texture are marred
by over -cooking or incorrect
cooking.
Cauliflower is good either
cooked or raw. Therefore
don't be afraid of undercook-
ing it. For flowerettes, start
cooking in a one -inch depth of
boiling salted water. Cook
them uncovered for the first
five minutes and then cover the
pan and cook about ten minutes.
longer. When you cook a
whole head, increase the
cooking time to a total of 20
minutes and turn the head over
about half -way through the
cooking process.
Don't cook cauliflower too
far ahead of serving time. The
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heat used in holding it willac-
tually continue the cooking and
turn it into an unappetizing
dish.
In parts of the country
where there is hard water,
cauliflower is likely to pick up
a yellowish tinge. This can be
prevented by adding a teaspoon
of fresh lemon juice to the
cooking water.
CAULIFLOWER
SICILIAN STYLE
1 large head cauliflower
Boiling water
1 teaspoon salt
Melted butter or margarine or
olive oil
4 anchovy fillets, chopped fine
1 cup diced tomato
1 tablespoon finely chopped
onion
2 tablespoons finely chopped
green pepper
teaspoon salt
A- teaspoon sugar
1/16 teaspoon ground black
pepper
Anchovy fillets
Trim off outer leaves of
cauliflower, leaving the tender
leaves attached to the head.
Invert head in a bowl with wa-
ter to cover and 1 teaspoon
salt. Let stand 10 minutes. Re-
move from water and rinse head
in cold water. Place cauli-
flower, head down, in boiling
water to cover. Add salt. Co-
ver. Bring to boiling point and
cook 5 minutes. Turn head
right side up and cook 10 more
minutes. Remove cauliflower
from water and drain well.
Place, head up, in a buttered
casserole. Brush head with
melted butter, margarine, or
olive oil. Sprinkle with finely
chopped anchovies. Bake in a
preheated moderate oven at
350 degrees F. 15 minutes,
basting with oil 2 to 3 times.
Cook tomato, onion, green pep -
pepper, salt and ground black
pepper together 5 minutes.
Push through a sieve, add su-
gar and pour over cauliflower
head. Cook 5 minutes. Re-
move from oven and garnish
with anchovy fillets. Carry
to the table in the casserole.
Serve hot. Yield: 6 servings.
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CAULIFLOWER PUDDING
1 medium-size head cauliflow-
er
Boiling water
1 teaspoon salt
Medium White Sauce
2 large eggs, lightly beaten
3 tablespoons grated Partnesan
cheese
A teaspoon ground nuttneg
Wash cauliflower and break
head into flowerets. Place in a
saucepan with 1 inch boiling
water and salt. Bring to boil-
ing point, uncovered, and cook
5 minutes. Cover and cook 10
minutes or only until crisp -ten-
der. Combine white Sauce,
eggs, cheese and nutmeg.
Drain cauliflower and add to
the sauce, Turn into a butter-
ed 1 quart casserole, Place in
a pan of hot water, Cook in a
preheated slow oven at 328
degrees F. for 60 minutes or
Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, Nov. 26, 1964 - Page 5
features from
The World of Warren
Auxiliary to Purchase
Microscopy for Hospita'
The hospital A Alp.iliary me•t
on Monday afternoon of this
week in the council chambers
with .NIn. J. W. English in the
chair,
Two items of business arose
from the minutes: 3, Efforts
arc still being made to secure
a used diathermy machine tor
the hospital, and at present a
lead is being investigated; 2.
Thu sum of $3, nen has been in-
vested on a short-term basis un-
til such time as it is needed for
a project in the building pro-
gram.
The treasurer reported a
balance on hand, November
23, of $1,338.22, Included in
this is the final profit from the
rummage sale which was
$565.68. Letters from Mrs. J.
Fianna and Mrs. J. Fielding
were read, and bulletins con-
cerning C. H. A, A. Christmas
cards and Care Medico were
presented.
It was announced that 44
players are taking part in the
marathon bridge and it was de-
cided that for this year one
prize would be presented for the
high score in the afternoon
group and one prize for the
high score in the evening group.
The meeting expressed a
wish that a card of good wishes
be sent to the regional presi-
dent, Mrs. Oliver Bell of St.
Marys, who was injured in a re-
cent car accident.
It was reported that a micro-
scope at an approximate cost of
of $500 was needed in the hos-
pital laboratory and the meet-
ing agreed to purchase this. It
was moved to inquire as to
some simple mark of identifi-
cation which could be affixed
to items which are donated by
the Auxiliary. Mrs. H. Spry
was instructed to make further
inquiries into the need for ref-
erence books for the library in
TIME SAVER
Here's a time -saving idea
for sheet storage and use. Af-
ter laundering cotton percale
sheets and pillow cases, divide
into sets for each bed. Place
pieces of shirt cardboard be-
tween the sets as you store
them, so they can be easily
pulled out when you're ready to
make beds.
until pudding is firm in the
center.
MEDIUM WHITE SAUCE:
2 tablespoons butter or mar-
garine
2 tablespoons flour
1 cup milk
teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon ground black
pepper
Melt butter or margarine in
a small sauce pan. Remove
from heat. Blend in flour and
stir and cook until bubbly. Add
milk. Stir and cook until of
medium thickness. Add salt
and black pepper. Yields 6
servings.
the nurses' training centre.
Seasonal projects r.d11 be the
donation of prizes for the wiva_-
din-, d.eorat.aig'.:Jtrtest at Me
Ii p.tai, Christmas tray tr,..t
for the pat.cnt-: and a clap for
th•.• ..et:
The ue•.t met ting will i•t
the ,annual rnttt.ni wiih instal-
lation of officers to be he, ie: in
the council chainht rs cai Mon-
day, January at 4::',0 p,n..
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