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HENSALL NEWS
Messrs. Bob Allan and Alex,
McGregor, of Tuckersmith. Ross
Love. of Hay, Bill Coleman. of
Stanley, Hugh Rundle. of Us -
borne, and Harvey !lodgings. of
Stephen, attended the annual
meeting of the Ontario Hoe
Producers in Toronto on Thurs-
day and Friday of last week
Dr. B. A Campbell. of To-
ronto, formerly of Zttrich. is a
patient in the Orthepedie Hos-
pital, Toronto. with a fractur-
ed hip suffered in a fall on the
ice around his home
Mrs. Gordon Troyer is a pa-
tient eat' Victoria Hospital. Lon-
don.
CpL and Mrs. Jerry Ziler
Robbie and Michael who ha%e
resided in the Fink apartment.
left Saturday to visit with rela-
tives in Guelph and Windsor
before proceeding to their new
home at Quebec. where CO
Ziler has been posted
Rev. Ross MacDonald gate a
15 -minute Bible study to the
Explorers of Carmel Church
Thur -day afternoon, en prepar-
ation for Rally Day St. John.
chapter 1 118 was ch ser for
the Bible study Mrs. Gordon
Schwalm presented the study r.r.
'"Tiger Ta.: : ".age " Jar.a:e
Bonthron presided for the busi-
ness: Marjorie Schwalm'. read
the minutes. Fa>e Trcter gave
the treasui r' rep,a;r.
Thomps+,r. '.ed :? prey •:r and
Beth Truer r.a'.e a poem: A
birthday cake was served --.
honor of •J:ohn Z:r.:irerrnan s
birthda_,
The Arnold. C:rcle and Wo-
men's "Missionary Society of
Carmel Presby ,erian Ccurch
are ;n‘ ited to the Synrxiical a:
St. Andrew'- Pkesbyteri.an
Church. W:r.zha*ui Those. who
are going on Wednesday Apr::
3. are :o ;et in touch with Mrs.
Earl Campbell or Mrs Gordon
Schw a'.rn.
At the regular meetirz • of
Amber Rebekah Ledge held
Wednesday. March 20 presided
over by Noble Grand Mrs. Hugh
McEwen.. it was announced tha:
Mrs. Ray Crawford. of Brussel_.
District Deputy President. will
make her official ',i_sit to tile
lodge April 3. air. A R. Orr
and Mrs. Ernest Chipchase were
appointed to attend the Re-
bekah Assembly session in Tu.
ronto, June 17. 18. 19, Mrs, Orr
as a scholar, and Mrs. Chip
chase, representative.
Plans were made to hold a
bake sale and tea Saturday,
April 6. in the lower lodge
rooms at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Clar-
ence Vollend, vice grand, re-
ported for the visiting commit-
tee The annual district meet-
ing will be held April 10th.
Church Groups
MsKILLOP WMS
The first meeting of the Mc-
Kiilop WMS of First Presbyter-
ian Church for 1963 was held
Thursday in the church hall
with a small attendance. Past
president Mrs Robert McMil-
lan opened the meeting with a
poem. --Viae ]tan By the Road
The minutes were read and the
roll taken with 13 members
present.
The allocation for the supply
fur.d is to be collected in at",
the May meeting. The Synodi
ca: Society of the Women's Mis• ,
sionary is to be held in Wing- '
ham. Aprll ?rid. 3rd and 4th
Mrs Frares Colemar. read the
''scripture. John., chapter 14.i
verses 1 to 18 Prayer was tak-
en by Mrs. Robert McM.ila..
Tie of:er:ng was taken by Mrs
N R. Dorrance.
The oleic -ere for 1963 were :r
stalled by the minister's wife
Mrs D. n Fry. as follows Past
president. Mrs Robert McMil-
lan pressdent Mrs. Elgar, Nett:
£r \ ice -preside*:'. Mrs Frar.cis
se-cor.d. vice -presider,.
Mrs Ar Harr:son. secretary
'Mrs Har id Atari treasurer
Mfrs La Dcrrar.c-e, assistant
treasurer Mss Jean Scott: sup-
ply secretary, Mrs. Sam Storey:
Glad Tidings secretary. 3L;. J
L. Be::: literature supply secre-
tary. MM:ss Jess:e Fraser: Ladies'
Aid secretary. Mrs T. W. Mc-
Millan: welcome and welfare.
Mrs. William Dro•,er: Home
Helpers secretary. Mrs. Robert
Mlc:f:'.'tar.
Mrs. Heieri Mc3Lllan gave an
interesting talk out of the stu-
dy book for the year which takes
the Islands of Formosa.
Korea. Hong Kong. e:c.
Mrs. Robert McMillan thank-
ed everybody that helped with
the meet!ng and 'd_So gave her
appreciator- to all that helped
her durir..g the years she acted
as president of the group. and
she wished the new president.
Mrs. Elgin Nutt. lots of success.
Arnold Stinnissen
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Ignor Snow To
Attend Meeting
Despite the snow Wednesday
afternoon, 32 members and six
visitors answered the roll call,
"A Hobby FOr My Old Age," at
the home of Mrs. Vern Alder -
dice. Mrs. William Bell, the
president, presided for the busi-
ness.
Mas. Harry Strang. South Hur-
on District President. ettlighten-
ed the institute on many en-
deavours of the institute. Mrs.
Percy Harris gave the current
events and Mrs. Stewart Pep-
per read a poem. Of Course
You Can "
Mrs. Grant MacLean presid-
ed for the entertainment hon-
oring the 14 grandmothers and
presented each with a sham-
rock corsage. Mrs. Orville
Cooper won the prize for hav-
ing the youngest grandchild.
herr. Ross Chapman gave a hum-
orous reading about Grandmas.
The grandmother with a birth-
day closest to the hostess was
Mrs. William Gibson. Mr. Jas.
MacNaughton gave a reading.
Mrs. Richard Taylor. Jr.. re-
ceived the prize for having the
most ;rev hair
Mrs. Grant MacLean gave a
lovely comparison. -Housewives
Yesterday and Today." believ-
ing that busy as we seem we
would hate to have to do what
grandma did The grandmother
with a waist measuring three
tea cups was Mr-. Wiliam Ca' -d
well The grandmothers then•
acted out the charades giver.
by Mrs. McNaughton. which
caused a lot of amusement. The
attendance roll call, contest end-
ed With just £'.e points between
the sides. The winner. Mrs. Al-
derdice s side. are being treat-
ed to a supper by Mrs R. Bell'?
side on LTi edresday. March 27.
at 6.30 p m. at the home of
Mrs. Alderd;ce. with entertair.-
ment pro% ided byAlder-
dicels side.
The bake'.ess sale was very
profitable. Mrs, Howard Fir_k-
betni..- conducted a contest
while: lurch was being prepar-
ed by Mrs. Grant MacLean.
Mrs. Campbell Eyre. Mrs. Ar-
thur Var'.ey and Sirs Cecil
Pullman.
FOOD and MIN'S
Recipes For the Busy
Homemaker
SPICED WITH FLAVOR
Originally developed to vary,!
the lunch box menu, Clamemon,
Orange Bars give an equally
pleasant lift gracing a tea table
or when served witkt ice cream
to round out the evening meat
The bars are cut from two
shallow cakes with a light
spongy texture. Their unusual
flavor comes fromusing brown
sugar. Brazil nuts. orange juice
and rind its the batter. plus the
spicy touch of rolling the fin-
ished products in sugar and cin-
namon while they are still
warm.
After they have cooled thor"
ought:, the Cinnamon Orange
Bars keep best in a closed tin,
ready for casual snacking.
CINNAMON ORANGE BARS
Yield 1 dozen bars Grease, two 8 -inch square cake
cup once -sifted all-purpose pans. Preheat oven to 350 F.
flour or 1 cup once -sifted '1moderates.
pastry flour Sift together into a 'bowl the
1 teaspoons baking powder ail -purpose or pastry flour. bak-
e teaspoon salt •lig powder and salt: mix in
1 cup lightly packed brown brown sugar. Make a :cell in
dry- ingrediar-ts- and .tdd en:
yolks. oil. orange rind and juice
ar.il'.a and chopped r.uts. Mix
liquids slightly, then .c mbine
with dry- in rediarts to make a
smooth batter. Sprinkle egg
whites with cream of tartar and
;seat until very. very stiff. Add
batter to egg whites. a third at
a time. folding gently- to com-
bne after each addition. Turn
batter into prepared pans. Bake
in preheated oven about 30
minutes.
sugar
3 eg,g.s. separated
3 tablespocns cooking
2 teaspoin: grated or-r_e
rind
3 tablespoons orange juice
teaspoon' ., aLala
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cup finely -chopped Brazil
nuts
1{ teaspx.r. cream of tartar
14 cup unmutated sugar
,1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
Strathroy .Best
ST. COLUMBAN Over Combines
•Miss Rita Kennedy. London.
with Mr. and Mr_.,r._uts Ken-
nedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray
and family. Sarnia. with Mr.
and Mr. Gilbert Murray.
Miss Jean Maloney. Kitchen-
er. with Mrs. Nora Maloney.
Miss Joan Coyne. London..
with Mr. and Mr_. Lewis Coyne.
Mr. and Mrs. ' Jerry Eckert
and family. Owen Sound: Fly-
ir.g Officer Janie: Newcombe
and Mrs. Newcohhe. Trenton.
and Miss Noreen Dalton:. Brant-
ford. with Mr. ar.d Mrs. Maur-
ice Dalton.
Jack Malone Guelph. with
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Malone.
Mr. ar.d Seri. Fergus Kerry
and family. London.. with Mr
and Mrs 'Joseph Connolly.
Mgrs. Catharine Feeney and
Mr. and Mr. Ken Feer.ey. Kit-
chener. with Mr: and Mrs. Theo
Melady.
Miss Luella Moylan.. Kitchen
er. with Mr. sand Mrs. John Mor-
lan..
Mr. and Ms.. Mac Dennome
and family. Zurich. with Mr
and Mr James :McQuaid
Miss Marion !itchier. Detroit.
with Mr arid Mr. William Mc •
-
Iver.
Mr. and Mr Maurice Dalton
RR 2. Dublin. wish to an nour.ce
the marriage of their daughter.
NESS Joan Frances Daltor.' Tren-
ton. to Flcar.l•. Officer James .W.
Newcombe. Winnipeg. son of
"' Mr. and Mrs James Newcombe.
Port Credit, on "March 16. 1963.
Inv Rev. Father O'Neill. at St.
Peter's Roman Catholic Church.
Trer,ton, Ont.
Remember. it takes but a
. moment to place an Expositor
Want, Ad and be money in
pocket. To advertise, just Phone
Seaforth 141.
Strathroy Rocket_ edged Hen-
sa.l-Zurich Combines 4-3 ...
Shamrock •Junior 'D' final .ac-
tion: :o take a 2-1 lead. Friday
night. Fourth game in the hes:-
of sever. series will be played
to
Strathroy Thurssday. night.
Ken Fade" e scored twice Ili
the Rockets. Singles were pick-
ed up by Alex. Campbell anti
Mac Westgate.
Steve Kyl fired two gnats for
Combines while the other went
to Bob Johnson
A crowd of close :o L000
watched the game
Hensall Kinsmen
Represent Club
A Kir.smar. -from S:r:coe.
Elthar. Durrant. has beer. elect-
ed to the office of Deputy Gov-
ernor for District 1. ar.d will
hare charge of co-ordinatins: the
activities for Zoor.e D. which in-
cludes the Kir.ismer. Club of
Hersall. He will assume office
on Sept 1. The election took
place at the zone spr: con-
ferer.ce held at L<,ndon. Mar.
24:1-: The Hensall Kinsrrer. Club
was represented at the cnr.fer-
ence by Presider.; Johr. Heal.
Ror. «-areata. Bili Fuss Harold
Knight. Bill Mick'.e arri -Jai k
Wr.sda:e Miles O'Grady. of
Wooristr.rk. was •,ainrer of the)
Bili )fickle public speaking tro-
• The association of Kinsmen
Clubs was formed 43 year ago
ir. Hamilton. Ont.. and has
growr. to almost 400 clubs with
12.00) members ir. all 10 Cana-
dian. pro One of the ob-
jectives of the association is to
impro\ e and educate its mem-
bers in modern business and
professional methods and eth
ics.
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Meantime. combine granulat•
ed sugar and cinnamon. Cut
baked cakes into six strips. cut
each- strip into four bars. Roll
warm bars in sugar -cinnamon
mixture. Cool on cake racks
Store in covered tin.
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District Weddings
Wt11S--TOWNSENa
Ruth Evelyn Townsend and
1 B� Bream Innis exehapged
wedding vows at a ceremony
itt Mitchell United Church_ Rev.
Ruth Hunter officiated. The
bride
and Mas Allan Townsend, Mit-
chell, formerly of Hensall, and
the groom is the son of Mr.
andMrs. Harry,. Innis, RR 2,1
Port Lambton.
The bride chose a floor -length
gown of nylon net and lace.
The laee bodice featured lily -
point sleeves and a scalloped
neckline trimmed with sequins
and pearls. Her shoulder -length
veil was held by a crown of se-
quins and pearls, and she ear-
ried a white Bible crested with
red and white roses.
'Miss Barbara Townsend, sis-
ter of the bride,. was maid of
honor, and Miss Diane Leary
was bridesmaid.
Raymond Bishop attendedthe
i :groom as best man. and ushers
were Lloyd J -s rf and Lloyd
Brock.
For travelling to the South-
ern United States the bride
donned a three-piece black knit
ensemble. black Persian lamb
jacket and accessories in black.
They will reside in Mitchell.
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Huron boys and girls as they graduate. Additional industry in
Huron towns can provide these opportunities, and will be encour-
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