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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1962-03-29, Page 4O1 4-.-'1G F Ul1MON PO.SI1O , sEAFO M fl oNT-47444, 18.62 SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS 6PEN DAILY T. Pryde & Son ALL. TYPES OF CEMETERY MEMORIALS Inquiries are invited. Telephone Numbers: EXETER 41 CLINTON: HU 2-9421 SEAFORTH: Contact Willis Dundas �� •sem` , Used STEEL PIPE 44%/i ALL SIZES STRUCTURAL STEEL I -BEAMS, ANGLE IRAN, PLATE USED CAR PARTS ELECTRIC MOTORS — 5 H.P. to 30 H.P. GODERICH SALVAGE -146 P. K. Kempf 205 Nelson - E. Corner Maitland, GODERICH JA 4-8741 HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR YOUR OLD CARS, SCRAP IRON, BATTERIES and METAL CHECK WITH US BEFORE YOU SELL YOUR SCRAP NO,! L.OWER EVERYDAY FOOD PRICES SPECIALS FOR Thursday, Friday and Saturday Large Allen's APPLE JUICE Tin 290 Clover Leaf SOLID WHITE TUNA Tin 39¢ CARNATION MILK ..2 Large Tins 270 E. D. Smith CHERRY PIE FILL. .220 -oz. Tins 630 Tulip Squeeze Bag MARC ARIN E Lyn Valley STANDARD PEACHES ;2 Tins 290 CLARK'S SOUPS — 12 Varieties See Our Store Display SPECIAL PRICES ! FLORIDA ORANGES Doz. 43¢ 3 -Ib. Bags TEXAS CARROTS Bag 39 IMPORTED TOMATOES Pkg. 190 Cello Tube 2 Pkgs. ,53¢ Smith's Phone 12 FREE DELIVERY Church Groups UCW Hold Meeting Airs. Morley T,annirt ewe at the regular meeting of Zion United Church 'UCW. The presiders, Mrs. Earl Barker, conducted the meeting, open- ing with a hymn. The Scripture and meditation were read by Mrs. Bert Mahaffy, after which all sang the Lord's Prayer. A program of Irish poems, read- ings eadings and instrumentals were given by the 'secretary, " Mrs. Lorne -Aikens. The roll was called by Mrs. Charles Roney, 11 members responding. There were also many visitors pres- ent. Mrs. Lawrence Barker••read' a chapter from the study book. The meeting closed with a hymn and prayer, , and a suc- cessful bake sale was held. The hostess and herassistants serv- ed lunch. UCW Meeting Mrs. Emerson Mitchell pre- sided at the monthly meeting of the Walton Unit of the UCW Wednesday evening, in the as- sembly room of the church. A hymn was sung with Mrs. Har- vey Brown at the piano. Mrs. Alf Anderson read the Scrip- ture passage from Luke `9:51- 62, and followed with medita- tion. Prayer' was offered by Mrs. Torrance Dgndes. The topic, "Church and Community Social Centre" from the book, "Sig- nals For the Sixties," was tak- en by Mrs. Wm. Thamer. The secretary's report was given by Mrs. Herb Traviss, who also read thank -you notes. Plans were made for the annual bazaar to be held in the church Wednesday, March 27, when Mrs. Evan McLagan, of Blyth, will be guest speaker. Everyone will be welcome at this bazaar. Literature was distributed by Mrs. W. C. Hackwell on Chris- tian Education. It was announc- ed that the church women were invited to St. John's Anglican Church, Brussels, on Tuesday, March 27. The roll call was re-,. sponded to with .a verse con- taining • the word "Faith". Nexut month the word "Hope" will be used. The financial report was giv- en by Mrs.' R. Achilles. The singing of the hymn, "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross," closed the meeting, after which the Lord's Prayer was repeat- ed in unison. The Bible study period was in charge of Mrs. Ethel Hackwell. Hostesses were M.S. Allen McCall, Mrs. Gerald Watson and Mrs. Allen Searle. WALTON The 8th and 16 Unit . held their March meeting at the home of Mrs. John McDonald, on Wednesday''afternoon. Mrs., Don McDonald read the Scrip- ture, Psalm 32. Mrs. Bill Turn- bull gave the topic, "Family Life." Minutes were read and the roll call was a tea towel and dish cloth for the church kit- chen. Invitations were extend- ed to the Walton Unit bazaar on March 28, at 2 p.m., Brussels Anglican Church, March 27; Blyth, April 15, and Moncrieff, •April 19. Copper collection was ' taken, and it was decided to have a bakeless bake sale at the April, meeting. A quilt was tied for the bale. Lunch was served by Mrs..: Doug Fraser, Mrs. --K. McDon- I ald, Mrs. C: Martin and- the hos- tess. Ah!Sprit4 SPRING IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER ! • Order your Grass Seed, Forage Seed Mix- tures, Seed Grain and Fertilizer NOW ! SOME VARIETIES OF SEED GRAIN ARE SOLD OUT.! SPRING IS' CHICK TIME - MAKE SURE YOU GIVE THEM THE RIGHT START Start them on TOPNOTCH VITATONE For the First Week Topnotch 21% Chick Starter Crumbles, Medicated Start feeding at one week. At three weeks start feeding good quality whole oats; start at a mere token and keep increasing until you are feeding one-fifth oats, of the total ration, at eight weeks of age. Topnotch 21% CHICK STARTER CRUMBLES - Medicated $4.60- - Per Cwt. — F.O.B. Mill ONTARIO OATS and MIXED r GRAIN By the Cwt., or in Truckload Lots, Delivered Inquire on Price at Mill OPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED , SEAFORTH PHONE 775 "THE` MOST, VALUE VOR THE 'FARMEit'S DOLLAR .2 4�1 LT ITT 111,.1,T1 TIT: +m .T F OD and MIN'S l .ecipes For the Busy $on lemaker YEAST -RAISED CAKE RESEMBLES STRUDEL Strudel is made by rolling a special pastry paper - thin, spreading it with filling, and b a k i n g. Traditional strudel made this way is' superb; but so is a strudel -like cake made with yeast -raised dough. The Fruit -and -Nut Laden Roll below is a fine example, and far eas- ier for the home baker to turn out. Its sweet dough holds a delicious filling of raisins, cher- ries and almonds. The recipe was developed to appeal to strudel fans and home bakers alike. One tip: Roll the dough out on a „loured cloth. Then, after spreading it with filling, pick up the long side of the cloth and hold it so that the strudel rolls easily into shape. Then pinch the seam and ends well, so all the filling, stays right in- side the dough where it be- longs. 1 cup seedless raisins 1 cup fine dry bread crumbs cup granulated sugar 1 cup finely - chopped blanched almonds, I teaspoon almond extract 1 tablespoon butter or mar- garine, melted 3 tablespoons granulated sugar. • Comj?ine the flour, 1/4 cup Sugar and salt in a mixing bowl; cut in the 2 tablespoons chilled butter or margarine finely Measure lukewarm wa- ter; stir in the 2 teaspoons sug- ar. Sprinkle with yeast. Let stand 10 minutea, then stir well. Scald milk; cool to lukewarm. Beat egg yolk. Add --dissolved yeast, lukewarm milk and egg yolk to flour mixture and mix well, adding a little more flour, if necessary, to make a soft dough. Turn out dough onto a floured board or canvas and knead until smooth and elas- tic. Place in greased bowl. Lodge Members - confer Degrees At Meeting Here The initi4 tgry degree was conferred at Monday night's regular meeting af Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge with Mrs. C. Reeves, N.G., presiding. Mrs. Ila Dorrance was degree cap- tain; Mrs. Georgine Smith, solo- ist, and Miss Mae Smith, pianist. A dessert euchre is planned for Thursday, April 5, in the IOEOF Hall. Dessert will be served prior to games at 2:00 o'clock in the afternpon and 8:00 o'clock in the evening. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend. An invitation was received to the Canadian Cancer Society's Daffodil Tea in the Town Hall on Saturday, March 31. Members are reminded of the invitation to attend Friendship Night at Monkton on April 6, and of the visit here of Mrs, Carmen McPherson, of Clinton, DDP of Huron District, at the next regular meeting, April 9. All past noble grands were reminded of the district meet- ing to be held at Clinton on April 11. Named representatives to this meeting were Mrs: Ed. Andrews and Mrs. Keith Sharp. Mrs. Sharp was named repres- entative and Mrs. Margaret Mes- senger, scholar, to attend Re- bekah Assembly Sessions in To- ronto in June. A donation was made to the DDP's project—as- sistance towards kitchen im- provements of the IOOF and si Rebekah Home at Barrie. The social committee for the 'x next three months will be Miss Jean Scott,- Mrs. Ed, Andrews, Mrs. K. Sharp; Mrs. J. Grum- :; mett, Mrs. Tillie Dunn, Mrs. W. Dalrymple, Mrs. J: Smale, Mrs. Norma Hoegy, ,Mrs. Robt. Dodds and Mrs. Epbriam Haase. ' Miss Jean Scott reported on further plans made for the lodge's 50th "a'liniversary on -.wry. May 10, to be held in the ,Com- munity Centre. FRUIT AND NUT LADEN .ROLL Yield—One Cake, 16 servings 2 cups (about) pre -sifted all- purpose flour 1/4 cup granulated sugar % teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons chilled butter or margarine % cup lukewarm water 2 teaspoons granulated sug- gar 2 envelopes active dry yeast 1/4 cup milk 1 egg separated 2 cans - (15 oz. each) sweet- „ eiied cherries, w e 11 drained Ron Mason Wins Hockey Award Ron` Mason, brilliant first line center from Seaforth, won the St. Lawrence University scoring honors with 26 • goals 'and 31 assists, for 57 points. Mason was named to both the E.C.A.C. a n d Tri - State - League First Teams. Mr. Mason is attending the university at Canton, New York. Ron is the son of Mrs. Harvey M. Mason, Seaforth. FUNERALS FREDERICK J. TWISS Frederick .1. Twiss. Brantford. passed away in Brantford Gen- eral Hospital on Tuesday, Mar, 20. in his 83rd year. He was horn in Seaforth, a son of the late, Mr. and Mrs. John Twiss. The deceased had lived in Brantford for the past 46 years. and was a member of the Alex- ander Presbyterian Church. of that city. . Mr. Twiss was predeceased by his wife, the former Elizabeth Mary McLennan, in 1939. Hs is survived by one son, -Dr. Don- ald J. Twiss, cif Toronto, and. three grandchildren. Also. sur- viving are two sisters, Mrs.`Alex (Lillian) McGavin, of Stratford, and Mrs. James (Rena) Grim- mer, of Ayr; two brothers, Mel- vin, of Atlanta, Georgia, and Frank, of Toronto. The body rested at the Mc- Clerster Funeral Home, Brant- ford, until funeral services were held in the chapel at 2 p.m. on Friday. Rev. Win. Skelly con- ducted the funeral service. In- terment was in Mount .Hope cemetery. Grease top. Cover.. Lel;,rise in a warm place, free from draft, until doubled in bulk — about 45 minutes. Meantime, combine the well - drained cherries, raisins, bread crumbs, the %, cug sugar, '4 cup of the almonds and almond extract. Punch down dough. Turn ou't onto a lightly -floured canvas and roll but into a 16-• inch square. Brush with the one tablespoon melted butter or margarine. Spread cherry mixture over dough to within one inch of edges. Lift canvas at one side and roll dough jelly - roll fashion. Pinch seam and ends to seal well. Place roll, seam side down, diagonally on a large greased cookie sheet. ,Brush with egg white; sprinkle with the remaining chopped almonds and the three`' tablespoons sug- ar. Cover. Let rise in a warm place, free from draft, until al- most doubled in bulk—about % hour. Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees) 30 to 35 minutes. Serve warm or cold. OPP Release Area Statistics Highwaytatistics for Febru- ary were released this week by Constable Al Bowering of the Seaforth detachment of the On- tario Provincial Police. District 6 includes the Counties of Hur- on. Bruce. Grey, Wellington, Waterloo and Perth (totals for Province in brackets): Motor vehicle accidents, 186 (2.053); fatal accidents, 2 (25); persons killed, 4 (34); persons injured, 16 (576); vehicles checked, 3,222 (44,881); warn- ings issued, 1,586 (22,555); charges preferred, 492 (6,763); registration and permits, 22 (376); garage and storage lic- enses,' 0 (8); defective equip- ment, 114 (1,196); weight, load and size, 13 (290); rate of speed, 132 (2,412); rules of the road, 126 (1,368); careless driving, 21 (324); fail to report; 2 (51); fail to remain, HTA, 2 (8); oth- er charges, 9 (77); criminal neg- Iigence,. 0 (0); dangerous driv- ing, 1 (11); fail to remain at scene, CC, 2 (27); drive while intoxicated, 0 (50); ability im- paired, 8 (134); drive while pro- hibited, 6 (64); uniform strength, 139 (1,879). Time For A SPRING AT Class 'A' Licensed Mechanic on duty Anyone wishing driving instructions or informa- tion regarding same, contact DON SMITH, Licensed Driving Instructor, at Cities Service Station, ora Phone . 415, Seaforth. DON SMITH CITIES SERVICE STATION Phone. 415 • • Seaforth, Ont. 19 _6 666 2 Ambitious, wide awake. You love life. You're hard to discourage. If you can't reach a man by 'phone— you may even write ! .. - alertly including, of course: • Your correspondent's full and correct postal ad- dress • Your own name and return address in upper lett Corner • AND THE CORRECT POSTAL ZONE NUMBER IF YOU 'ARE„ WRITING TO QUEBEC, MONTREAL, OTTAWA, TORONTO, WINNI- PEG, OR VANCOUVER. Help us to speed your mail —check theyellow pages of your Telephone Directory for full postal mtormation. ' y,�,A4, '\V r c</ PO -sI -230 DEPENDABLE FARM SERVICE GASOLINE FOR CAR, TRUCK or TRACTOR When you order CO-OP Gasoline from your local Co -Operative, there is no long delay . . you get fast, dependable farm service . . . ALWAYS! And you can be, assured that when you buy CO-OP Gasolins you are buying Gasoline second to none! With CO-OP Gasoline in your tank, your car, truck or tractor will give you the best possible performance at all times, plus maximum mileage for your money. With Spring plowing time and planting time rapidly approaching, get a fill -up to -day, and be prepared. A call to SEAFORTH 9 will send 'the friendly Seaforth Farmers Co -Operative gasman on his way to your farm,with the finest in petroleum products. 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