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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1968-05-02, Page 4milt HURON III*POSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., 1MAY 2, 1958 1 l„. t It0D-111AG EN i 'Att. Vresitogou 41:1 HOMO- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Veting Mee Closet Clean- Wolfe on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rees White and ere atte/1011 ,nehievement, day , fan -illy, London, visited Mr. and `•• 414 TA, WY:dale-Palace at Mit- Mrs. Iloyd Pfeifer and Karl on on Saturclay. Thirteen Sunday. Inenibere completed the project The Luther League and the Alrnient. Dingle Leonhardt and young people who were confirm - Wendy Trutter received their ed on Palm Sunday at St. Pet - County honors for having com- &is Lutherag Church, had a Taeteti six projects. fellowship supper on Sunday. Xrs. Henry Diegel, Sr., has Miss Mary Beuerman who has been a patient at the Stratford been attending the University ,Im,1 General Hospital since last of Guelph for the past year, Week We wish her a speedy re ----gave an interesting talk. eeovery. Several members of the LCW • Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sholdice of St. Peter's Lutheran Church .were guests of Mr. and Mrs. attended a Western Assembly Howard Querengesser, Strat- of the Eastern Synodical Unit ford, on Sunday, •on the occa- of Lutheran Church Women at sion of their daughter Beth's Zion Lutheran Church in Strat- ee confirmation. ford on Wednesday. The theme •,°N W. and Mrs. Robert Wolfe, for the day was "For Christ el Cathy and Carole, Kinkora, vis- Sake". er er re et* do ed te wi so: Ti Pa ne tit bu 011 gof— Here Are Some Names: — se, on bu 18 tit NAME SEAFORTH'S HOME COMING WEEKEND AND 100th BIRTHDAY June 29, 30 and Julylst Let us have the Names and Addresses of former residents of the district The OLD noys can't come to the home co/ping if they do,n't know about it. Prepare your list now. Send it the Mrs. Jos- eph McConnell, Chairman, Invitation Com- mittee, or phone 527-1560. NAME on ev ne en ADDRESS O. ADDRESS NAME ADDRESS oil at in 131 fe cu le, is st, VO: 'St Pt te Aio GRASS SEEDS SEED POTATOES GARDEN SEEDS PACKAGED OR BULK DUTCH SETS ONIONS Fencing Supplies Steel Roofing — Cement el FERTILIZER 2BAG or BULK for all your requirements .EAFORTH AIIMERS 527.0770 Seaforth Cpl. Kenneth R. Hogg Reaches 450 Mark Six para -rescue airmen, inclu- ding a former Seaforth resident dropped from the skies over 'Canadian Forces' Base Winnipeg chalking up a collective record of 1,250 parachute descents. The' men, members of No. 111 Composite Unit, are assigned to para -rescue operations with the Winnipeg -based search and res- cue unit. Their area of respon- sibility covers the Northwest Territories and the Prairie provinces. The drop was a rou- tine training one. Making his. 450th parachute, descent was 38 -year old Cqrporal Kenneth R. Hogg of Seaforthe Ont., a veteran of more than 15 years service. Three others will be making their 200th para jump. The airmen -rescuers jumped from a Canadian Armed Forces' Dakota aircraft at an altitude of 1,500 feet and landed on one of the Winnipeg base's runways. Current record holder for the most military parachute des- cents in the, Canadian Armed Farces is Warrant Officer Rob- ert Crebo, 44, now serving with the Canadian Armed Forces Survival School,Edmonton, Alta. Mother's Helpers Make the Dessert Either "Applesauce Sherbet" or "Fluffy Lemon Pudding" is a simple dessert that a young daughter could make for, the family for Mother's Day. The home economists of the Con- sumer Section, Canada Department of Agriculture, also pro- vide the recipe for "Chocolate Chiffon Cake" with a butter icing for an older daughter to prove her skills. FOODS OF THE MONTH As welcome as the springtime is the fresh produce -appearing on the market this month. As- paragus, greenhouse cucumbers and tomatoes and field rhubarb are now available. Potatoes are still in plentiful supply at reasonable prices. Canned tomatoes are good buys. It would be a good idea to stock up on them for sum- mer camping. Eggs will continue to be at- tractively -priced owing to sea- sonably large marketings. Now is the time to make those ex- tra cookies and cakes to freeze for holiday week -ends. The supply of poultry meat is lover than it was e year ago. Prices may be a little higher for broiler chiekens and turkey. There are plenty of heavy- weight turkeys, however, and the price for them may contin- ue low. ' Pork is plentiful and prices 'may go slightly lower. Steak eaters will be pleased to hear „ that more beef is now available and prices are expected to be a little lower. MOTHER'S DAY "OFF" Rally round‘the kitchen, kids! May 12th is Mother's Day "off". To help you with theprepare- tion of something special, home economists, tested these three dessert recipes -that they thought yeti, as well as Mom, INVITATIONS 4D ANNOUNCEMENTS • ACCESSORIES COME IN AND ASK FOR YOUR FREE BRIDAL GIFT REGISTER The Huron Expositor Seaforth Plume 527.0240 Seaforth would enjoy. Before etarting the recipes, be sure that all ingredients are on hand. It may be necessary to go to the store to pick up the unsweetened applesauce and an extra dozen eggs. Grade A Large eggs can be used in all the recipes. Since Mother is the cook for 364 days of the year, she will be sure to enjoy desserts made by her family on this one spec- ial day. The "Fluffy Lemon Pudding" is a delicious, light dessert that can be made while you're getting dinner. The "Ap- plesauce Sherbet" and the "Chocolate Chiffon Cake" can be made ahead of time. In fact the cake can be made several days ahead and frozen. It would be best to ice, it the day it is to be served. • FLUFFY LEMON PUDDING '34 cup sugar; 2 this, flour: dash salt;' 2 egg yolks; 1 cup milk; 1 fsp. grabed lemon rind: 3 tbls. lemon juice; 2 egg whites; 1/4 cup sugar. Mix the 3/4 cup sugar, flour and salt. .Gradually stir in com- bined egg yolks and milk. Add leen. rind and juice. Beat egg whites until soft peaks form. Gradually beat in remaining 1/4 cup sugar until stiff peaks form. Fold into lemon mixture. Pour into top of double -boiler, cover and cook ' over simmering wa- ter, 1 hour. Do not uncover du- ring cooking. Serve immediately. Four to five servings. APPLESAUCE SHERBET VA cups (19 -oz. can) unsweet- ened applesauce; 1/4 cup liquid honey; dash salt; .1/3 cup sug ar; few drops red or green food coloring (optional); 2 egg whites. Combine applesauce, honey, salt and half the eugar.. Tint with food coloring, if desired. Beat egg whites until soft peaks form. Gradually beat in remain- ing sugar. Fold into applesauce mixture. Pour 'into freezing tray. Freeze uritil firm (about 3 hours). Six to eight servings. —Seeding - Requirements We have available Herta Bar- ley, also 6 -row varieties. A full stock of Legume and Grass Seeds, Timothy and Alfalfa, (several varieties of each), Red Clover, Red Clover and Sweet Clover Mix (plow down). Corn Nine different maturities For all your seed needs ask at THE SEED PLANT Londesboro R. 'N. ALEXANDER •••••••••••••■•••••••••••10,1••••••••••••• Foresters' Bowling League Presents Annual Trophies As a climax to the bowling season the Foresters held their annual banquet in the Foresters' Hall, Kinburn, Monday night. Ken Thompson thanked the ladies and Mrs. Ella Jewitt re- plied. Following the banquet, 'presi- dent Frank Riley awarded the men's trophies to: high single, George Love; high triple, Ron Williamson; high average, Bob - Harris; most improved, Eddie Salverda. Donald Nott's team emerged as play-off champions and were -awarded individual trophies. Included in the team were Don- ald Nott, Bob Harris e Jim Presz- cator, Sam McClure, Eddie .Sal - verde and Elgin Nott. Frank Riley was re-elected as president. Ladies trophies were awarded by Ruth Campbell in the ab- sence of president Georgina Bosman, as follows: high single, Classified Ads'pay dividends, Invest Securely in a GUARANTEED TRUST Certificate 1 to 5 Years Contact John A. Cardno ,SEAFORTH _Representing: Huron & Erie Sterling Trusts Guaranty Trusts Crown Trust Co. of Canada Victoria and Grey Trust Co. Georgina Bosnian; high triple, Mavis Dalton; high average, Ruth Campbell; most improved, Janice Preszcator; spares, high single, Joyce McClure; high triple, Amy Horne; high aver- age, Olive Little; perfect atten- dance, Illanche Hoegy, Betty Nott, Georgina Bosman; lucky chair, Betty Harris. Pearl McCallum was elected president. A euchre game was e enjoyed by bowlers and guests and prizes were: ladies, most games, Anna Dolmage; low, Ol- ive Little; lone hands, Ruth Campbell; men's prizes: most games, Sam McClure; low, Ed- die Wanunes; and lone hands, Oliver Pryce. t Girl's Father: "Young man, we turn the lights put at 10:30 In this house." Boy Friend: "Gosh, that's darn nice of you, sir." Name Euchre Winners The CPT of the IGOIT and Re, beltalt Lodge held a euchre and a draw for a platform rocker. The platform rocker Was won by Barry Gordon, RR% Seaforth. The euchre prizes were Wen as follows ladies high, Mrs. Coutts; lone hands, Mrs. Earl Papple; ladies consolation, Mrs. John McGregor; gents high, Mr. An- drew Turnbull; gents lene hands, Mr. Zack MeSpadden; gents consolation, Men Jack Mc- Kay. Classified Ads pay dividends. here's An Oren .better way. to save money! A Toronto -Dominion Assured Savings Plan gives You money in the bank and life insurance (with a double indemnity feature) All you do is choose afive year savings goal, from $600 to $5,000. That's your amount of life instlrana from the minute you make your first deposit..Then just watch your money grow. Ask your local branch -manager about. the Assured Savings Plan. ° TORONTO"DOPIOINION The.b.ank where people ,niqke the difference. W. D. STEPHENSON, Manager - Seaforth LAX Your Public Utilities Commission Accounts Will Vary Any number of conditions can cause changes in your Utility accounts as rendered every two months on the average. Greater use. of Hyrdo is generally experienced during certain months: Winter, for instance, has its longer periods of. darkness and the heating season. Some Conditions That Can Cause Changes In , 'Your Accounts: LIGHTING— . Artificial light is used more in Winter than in Summer. • HOUSE HEATING— Electricity is used to operate associated forced air systems, ,burners, circulating pumps, controls, supplementary heatiag., and so on. The colder and more prolonged the Winter montItlie the greater use of -both electricity and fuel. ADDITIONAL NEW APpLIANCES— ruch as a teleon—, ran' ge, dryer, refrigeratifil,- freezer, radio, Hi-Fi, air conditioner, etc., will generally *result in the in- , creased use of Hydro. ENTERTAINMENT AND COMPANY— The greater use of. electricity for cooking, lighting, washing, drying, ironing, television, and so on. HOLIDAYS, CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S Preparations and festivities are usually accompanied by the increased use of electricity. ILLNESS IN 'THE HOME— Heat lamps, heating pads and supplementary heating can be the cause of ineteased electricity use. - THE FAMILY— An increase in number is generally reflected in an increase in Hydro. _ UNNECESSARY USE— Lights and appliances left on when not required can cause changes in accounts. BILLING PERIODS— Saturdays, Sundays, Holidays, inability to obtain meter read- ings and so on will cause variatiOns in scheduled meter read- ing dates. Electricity Meters Are Tested Electricity meters are tested and sealed as to accuracy by the Standards Branch, Canada Depart- ment of Trades And Commerce. SEAFORTH PUBLIC • UTILITY COMMISSION