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pud.prayer Mrs. )Frank Johnston
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last, was at tithe 9F,9&4,.
-week, nth.t;. church, 'Qno hundr,.�d Words of welcome were extend*
and•'tvv $tY=Svio ladies 'were present edto the vipitgra^ by Mrs, F Aaw-
to enjoy the meeting. 'ley. The progralm lnclltded' a quart'
14)ra: -%3ugh •"Alexander and Mrs, efts from EgmoLt,llville, Mrs. '1J:
_44t.. XACli re r.e,ceivpfl• the guests, Stephenson,. lkiAm.MAe, Smith,' Mrs,
'Mrs. William Dodds', the president, A. Forbes and, Mrs. G. McGonigle
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was in the chair. The meeting op- sang "Message of Peace," wiu
ened with a moment of i ilput pray- Mrs. 'E. Smith at the piano. Mrs.
er fol• the Queen, followed with 4. Ferris, Seaforth, gave a reading,
singing the national anthem and "You're a Mission." A solo, IT11
`' Go . Auyiw. re" was sung by -Mrs.
Fred 14c .regor.
1 Miss Lee, Stratford, a mission,
h .f ary on furlough from Africa, was
He(,�11 [• the guest speaker. -She gave an in-
GhrQnic spirin'g address on "Missionary
j n %fiat Conscious." She also showed slides
n. on Africa, which were much enjoy-
�o>Ltio ed.
Words of appreciation were
Father of ' spoken by Mrs. H. E. Livingstone.
The collection was received by Mrs,
George Case and Mrs. George
Pette-
. ick. A bazaar and mystery sale
was held in. the schoolroom, The
ladies enjoyed delicious refresh-
ments, served d byy the W.A.
Mrs. 'P. B. MoVat, MI -s. G. Per
ris and 'Mrs. A. Crozier expressed
} the thanks of the various organiza-
;:.-�tions for the sblendid afternoon.
Gets Monthly Cheque, Honor Newlyweds in
Dublin Hall Friday.
Free Life Insurance, Despite unfavorable weather a
IhA 1949, a Montreal sales manager, large crowd of relatives and friends
gathered in Dublin parish hall Fri -
48, suffered a severe heart attack. day evening to honor Frank Kist,
r. He has been totally disabled ever ner and Mrs. Kistner, the former
Ann Stock, who were recently
sinee� He has a' $15,000 Confedera- married.
tion Life policy that carries a Total An enjoyable evening was. spent
Disability Benefit. As a result, he in dancing to the music of the Wil.
low Grove Serenaders, followed by
receives a regular monthly cheque lunch and an address read by All
for $150 while totally disabled, until phonse Meagher. The presentation:
he reaches age 65—his $15,000 life of a purse of money made by -Mr.
Joseph Delaney followed. Mr. 'Kist -
insurance policy continues in full ner expressed his thanks and ap-
force and Confederation pays the preciation, followed by- a word of
premiums! If he is still disabled at thanks from his bride,
age 65 he will receive $15,000 in
cash or as income.
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'11 thltllk you for the., hind mea: with 22 members present. Mrs. J
sage of egngratulati. , whlch, gave Meagher, the :pr, &sic erLt, opened 2b q
me much pleasure. •— 'Winston: D. meeting with, ,player. ''Mise Martel
Churchill, ' 10 Downing St., white- kagie,,,caued tine_: roll and read' the
Mall." minutes. of the previous meeting.
Mrs. James Kntyuskopf, Jr., in the
absence of tbo treasurer, Mrs. L.
Walton Church. Group Zooby, gave . the financial report,
which was approved by. , the presi-
•Meets,. Sends Bale dent. Mrs. Martin 'Klink'hamer, the
Awa At Meet spiritual convener, gave her report
y Ing on the spiritual bouquet sent in for
The W.M.S.of Duff's Churchthe Q een.
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Walton, held its. regular meeting A 'Girl Guides organization was
in the basement of the church with discussed. A ,bale of used clothing
Mrs. H. Johnston ,presiding. will be sent to the of,
of Ser-
vice at Camp Morden, Manitoba.
The meeting • opened by singing Miss Mary O''Connell, organization
a hymn, The scripture was read convener, reported two new mem-
by Mrs, FI', Johllstga, followed by bers- and the plomise of flour more.
a prayer. The secretary's and The president and Mrs. Ryan.gave
treasurer's reports• were given. their report on the annual Diocesan
The bale was sent overseas. The convention held at ,Sarnia May 18,
Ninth of Morris Group had charge 19 and: 20. A vote of 'thanks was
of the program, , with Mrs. Earl given by Mrs. McConnell and sec -
Watson, Mrs. J. Watson, Mrs, Wal- onde& by Mrs.
M
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tors and Mrs. Mrs. H. The social part of the
evening
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Kirkby gave aninteresting talk on
consisted of a reading of a prayer,
a missionary, 14iss Clark. A hymn "To Our Queen,” by Mrs. Fergus
was sung and the meeting closed Stapleton. A musical quiz was
with benediction, held with Mrs, Patrick Ryan win.
Ling the prize. Tickets were sold
y, on a china plate. The lucky ticket
District was drawn by Rev, Dr. Ffoulkes
and won. by Mrs, James Delaney.
Weddings Mother Dearest, 'Mother Fair -
1 est=' and "0 Canada” were sung,
McDOUGrALL -JORDAN accompanied, by Mrs. Lane at the
Tulips, mingled with bridal piano, followed by "God Save the
Queen." The conveners of the so -
wreaths and white lilacs, formed a 'tial committee .served lunch, and
colorful background for the wed- the meeting adjourned.
ding of Ann Loreen Jordan, daugh-
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Jordan,
Dublin, to Mr. Alfred Charles Mc-
Dougall, son. of Mr. and Mrs. W(m.
C. McDougall, London, at 10 o'clock
in St. Patrick's Church, Dublin,
Saturday morning.
Rev. J. B. Foulkes, D.C.L., per.
formed the ceremony and sang the
Nuptial Mass.
The bride, given in marriage py
her father, looked lovely in a white
satin gown with lace bolero, long
pointed sleeves and a double net
skirt. The gown featured a pearl
beaded neckline. A headdress of
pearls held her fingertip veil, and
she carried a shower bouquet of
Better Time roses.
The bride was attended by her
sister, Mrs, Frank Williams, as
matron of honor; who was attired
in an ice blue taffeta and net gown.
She wore elbow -length mittens and
matching headdress. Her flowers
were a colonial bouquet of pink
carnations.
Dor. Joseph McIlhargey, London,
was best man. The ushers were
Mr. Maurice Ryan, Dublin, and Mr.
Fred White, London.
At the Offertory of the Mass,
Miss Teresa Ryan, London, and
Mrs.. Ewart Wilson, Kitchener, sang
an "Ave Maria" and "On This Day,
O Beautiful Mother." During the
signing of the register they sang
"Pants Angelicus." They were ac-
companied by Mrs. Lane at the
organ.
The wedding breakfast took
place at Hillcrest Inn, Mitchell.
The bride's table, decorated with
blue and white streamers and light-
ed candles, was centred by a three-
tier wedding cake.
In the afternoon a reception was
held, when the bride's mother re-
ceived in a navy gabardine suit
with pink and white accessories
and corse of pink gladioli. The
bridegroom's mother chose a brown
gabardine suit with yellow, -'acces-
sories and corsage of yellow glad-
ioli.
Among the guests was the bride-
groom's grandmother, Mrs. B.
White, Toronto, who wore a navy
dress with -white accessories and
corsage of white gladioli.
Later, Mr. and Mrs. 'McDougall
left by plane to spend their honey-
moon in Cleveland, Ohio. The bride
travelled in a blue gabardine suit
with !blue and white accessories
and corsage of roses. On their
return they will reside in London.
Guests attending the wedding in-
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Charles White,
London; Mr. and Mrs. W. White,
Sarnia; Mrs. A White, 'Toronto;
Mr, and Mrs. Fred White, Mr. and
Mrs. 'Dennis' Bustard, Mr, and, Mrs.
Jack Shaw, all of London.
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field W.A. was held in the church spelling match will ; be conducted
;astir. week. The meeting' waa nisi- 1!y Mrs. HaTrT A, Caldwell, The
tors' day and member& entertained Ulnen committees will 'be ^Mrs. W,
the W.A. of Ontario St, Chu 11, Bell, Mrs'. J, McLellan, Mrs. R. U'p-
Clinton,, and the tKippen W.A. 'shall, 'Mrs. A- Xc'Crregor hnid Mrs..
About 150 ladies were present. W. Caldwell. The speaker will be
Mrs. A. Johnston played organ Rev. Norman McLeod, Kippen.
music while the meeting was gath-
ering. Mrs. W. Douglas read 'thee
scripture and G. 'Henderson MIA Council Cedes
sang a solo. Rolloil call was taken
by Mrs. L. Wilson. Scripture sub-
ject: Purity in heart, by Mrs. C. ''
Christie. Twp. Land to Clinton _
IOffering'was taken ,by Mrs. H. Ber-
ry and Mrs. W. Potheringham. A The regular monthly meeting of
prayer was given by Mrs. Douglas. the Hullett Township Council was
The president, 'Miss -McDonald, held, last week in the Community,
gave the visitors a hearty Welcome. IUD, Londes'boro. The reeve and "
A musical trio, "The Old Rugged' au members of the Council were
Cross;' was played: Mrs, 0. John- present. Minutes of the last regu-
ston, organ; Mrs. W. McBeath, lar meeting, May 4, and special
piano; Miss ;uva Stackh u
se vio- meeting May 11,
were read and
lin. A piano solo was played by adopted,
Mrs. Radford, Clinton. The speak- A delegation from the Clinton
er, Mrs. Rebert Allan, Brucefield•, Council, with Mrs. A. McKenzie
gave an address on, "Is It Right?" and Mr. Cooper, approached' Coun
Following a piano duet by Mrs. cil regarding the annexation of a
Ross Broadfoot and. Mrs. McLeod, portion of Lot 22, Concession' 2' of
was another musical trio, "It is No Hullett Township, by the Town of
Secret." The ladies adjourned to Clinton. In reply to the petition
the basement where a delicious from the Hullett ratepayers, coun-
lunch was served and a social time cil voted in favor of the annexa -
spent. tion.
Council noted to pay a member -
,Canada's population should ad- ship fee of $25 to Scott Memorial
vane beyond the 15,000,000 mark Hospital, Seaforth,
thio year. , The following accounts were ap-
proved and ordered paid': salaries,
$150; cattle spray, $1,199,69; drain-
age, $2,515; grants, $1.5; charity,
$1.25; fox bounty, $14.; roads,
$778,54.
HENS'ALL
Huron County Women's Christian
Temperance Union convention will
be held in James Street United
Church, P;xeter, Friday, June 12, at
2 p.m, Mrs. E. Geiger, Hensall,
county president, will preside. The
guest speaker will be Mrs. T. T.
George, Parkhill. Supper will .be
served.
United W.M.S. Melts
The Women's :Missionary Society
of the United 'Church met last
week, Mrs. W. B. Cross• presided
for the meeting. The devotional
was in charge of Mrs. W. Alexan-
der, assisted by Mrs. E. Geiger.
Mrs. W. J. Rogers presented the
study, "Angola and South Africa."
Mrs. A. Clark sang a solo, accom-
panied by Mrs. T. S'herritt. The
ed, Wednesday.
Special Services for
Anniversary Sunday
Of Hensall United
Large congregations attended an-
niversary services in Hensall Unit-
ed Church last Sunday. The church
was lovely with baskets of summer
flowers for the occasion.
The morning guest speaker was
Magistrate R. G. Groom, Tillson-
burg. Evening speaker -was Rev.
H. A, Dickinson, Goderich. The
choir sang at the morning, service
the anthem, "Pless the Lord" (un -
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STRAWBERRIES Pizza, Pie
Hello, Homemakers! Strawber- I pkg. hot roll mix
ries are food for a queen. So, w1e /z cup minced onions
are happy to see strawberries in I tbsp, salad oil
plentiful supply during Coronation 1 (28 oz.) tomatoes (pulp only)
month. What is more royal than a I tsp• snit
deep glass bowl heaped high with 1/4 tap. 'Oregano
fresh( ruby red strawberries sprin- 1/s tsp. pepper
kled with fruit sugar. '/a tsp. gar -lie salt
If you think there is more flavor Iia lb. Mozzarella or other soft
to crushed berries and you pride cheese, grated or sliced
yourself on light, tender biscuits, 1/5 cup snipped parsley (op -
then serve strawberry shortcake tional)
often at this season, On special oc- 7/ cup grated Parmesan
anchovies, cartons make cream puffs and tuck 12 to 14 o es, whole or in
chilled strawberries into the cream pieces (optional).
For more variety, make tapioca or Prepare dough as hot -roll mix
packa
banana cornstarch pudding and ,,e directs. Cover. Let rise in
warm place (85 to 90 degrees, F.)'
serve in alternate layers with , until double in bulk (30 to 60 min -
crushed strawberries in parfait utas). Saute onions in salad oil
glasses. Finally,_ there is -always a.
place for a few strawberries on until golden brown (don't overdo).
the June salad plate, I Acid next six ingredients. Set aside.
'Remember, there are people who Divide dough into four parts. Flat-
ten each part, then pat into bot -
judge the dinner by the dessert. toms of four 9 -inch pie plates.
Imperial Salad Brush with salad- oil. Arrange half
of Mozzarella cheese on dough.
1 pkg. lemon jelly powder Spread with tomato sauce mixture.
Icup boiling water Top with rest of cheese, then par-
t cup pineapple juice sley, Parmesan or a strong old
1 tbsp. lemon juice cheese and anchovies. Bake immed.
1 cup diced celery lately at 450 degrees, 15 to 20 min -
3 slices pineapple utes. -Serve hot.
6 peach halves
6 prunes, stoned Anne Allan invites you to write
1 lb. cottage cheese to her c/o The Huron Expositor.
2 cups strawberries. Send in your suggestions on home-
SdT boiling water into jelly pow- making problems and watch this
der until dissolved; add pineapple column for replies.
juice, lemon juice -and celery; pour
into moulds. When mixture begins
to set press celery through jelly. The bride's uncle was giving
Chill until -firm. Unmould on tet- advice. after the ceremony.
tuce in centre of each plate and "I hope you and your husband
arrange fruits and cheese alter- begin to save up for , a rainy
nately around the mold. Serve with day," he said.
cheese dressing. "Oh, we don't want rainy 'days,"
replied the young lady. "My hus-
Cheese Salad Dressing band is a pilot and' works for a
Press 1/2 cup strong flavored rainmaker corporation."
cheese and 1/4 ounce package plain
white cheese through a sieve. Com-
bine with two-thirds cup mayon-
naise, teaspoons lemon juice,
1/4 Things Vile Print
cup cream and 1/4 teaspoon salt.
Beat well.
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and let stand I. hour, Cook remain- Debentures
Ing cup of berries with water and Note Heads
press through sieve. Mix granulat-
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strained berry juice and cook un- Invitations
til clear. Add, a little red color-
ing. Arrange wbole berries in tart 1 Pamphlets
shells and pour hot glaze order top. Oireulars
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compounds specifically designed, Bonds
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fine steel wool. Remove discol- Cheques
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thoroughly. Vouchers
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shelves with a damp cloth and Catalogues
dry with a soft towel. Price Lists
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with mild soap and water. Rina& Statements
and dry. Menu Cards
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over the motor to remove dust. MilkLegal Forms,
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