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The Huron Expositor, 1961-11-23, Page 811 --TUN. Hu4ON g7F,PQRTOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., NOV. 23; 1,961 FOOD and FIXIN'S Recipes For the Busy Homemaker MAKE IT MOCHA Two favorite flavors—coffee and ehocolate—are combined in today's recipe for Frosted Mocha Layer Cake. Cooking oil is the shortening which elimin- ates the creaming process and makes the mixing quicker and easier. As a result, the texture combines the lightness of sponge cake with the richness of butter cake. A soft, smooth Seven -Minute Frosting, flavor- ed with instant coffee, is used for the filling and the icing. The party -pleasing appearance of this cake makes it an ideal choice of more formal enter- taining as well as family des- serts. 1,2 teaspoon salt 1'3 cup cocoa 2 tablespoons instant coffee 2 3 cup cooking oil 1 cup buttermilk 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 eggs 1'2 cups granulated sugar. Line bottoms of two ungreas- ed 8 -inch round layer cake pans with waxed paper. Preheat ov- en to 350 deg. F. (moderate). Sift together twice, then in- to a bowl, the all-purpose or pastry flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, cocoa and in- stant coffee. Make a well in the dry ingredients and add the oil, buttermilk and vanilla; blend together, then beat bat Mocha Layer Cake Yield: 1 8" round layer cake 112 cups once -sifted all- purpose flour Or 1 as cups once -sifted pas- try flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 12 teaspoon baking soda Have You Voted for the 1961 SNOW QUEEN ? Voting ends Saturday MARGARET ANN STAPLETON ter until smooth. Beat eggs un- til thick and light: gradually add the sugar, beating well af- ter each addition. Add to bat- ter and fold in lightly but com- pletely. Turn the thin batter into prepared pans. Bake in preheated oven 35 to 40 min- utes. Stand cakes in their pans on wire racks for 10 minutes. Loosen cake edges; turn out onto wire racks, peel off paper and allow cakes to cool com- pletely. Fill and frost cakes with the following Coffee Sev- en -Minute Frosting. Coffee Seven -Minute Frosting Yield—Sufficient frosting to fill. and cover an 8 -inch round 2 -layer cake. 1 egg white 14 cup cold water 1 cup lightly -packed brown sugar 1 tablespoon instant coffee 1 teaspoon vanilla. Combine egg white, water, brown sugar and instant coffee in top of double boiler. Place over boiling water and beat with a hand rotary beater for about seven minutes or with an electric mixer, set at a high speed, until frosting stands in peaks. Remove from heat and add vanilla. Beat until frosting is of good spreading consist- ency. BRUCEFIELD NEWS OF THE WEEK Mr, Robert McGregor spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McGregor. Miss Eleanor McCartney, of Kitchener, was home over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McCartney. Master Lawrence Elliott en- tertained a few of has friends at a skating party and lunch, on the occasion of his birthday. Arnold STINNISSEN Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada Telephone: 852 R 12 R,R. 5 - SEAFORTH If You're TIRED Now and then everybody pets a "tired -our feeling and may be bothered by backaches. Perhaps nothing seriously wrong. lust a tempor- ary condition caused by urinary irritation or bladder discomfort That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills, Dodd's help stimulate the kidneys to relieve this condition which may often cause backache and tired toting. Then you feel better, rest better, work better. 01 "Rural Women " CHRISTMAS SELLING STARTS EARLY WITH AVON Turn your spare hours into pro- fitable ones. Immediate open- ings in McKillop, Hullett, Tuck- ersmith, Hibbert Townships. Must have car. Write MRS. E. BELL 846 ALBERT ST„ WATERLOO or Phone collect SH 5-0751 before 8:30 a.m. Miss Barbara Crowe visited for a few days with her friends, Mr. and Mrs. John Bean. Mr. F. Clark, of Hamilton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark and Mr, and Mrs. Irving Sillery for a few days last week. Mr. George Clifton has pur- chased the store formerly Mrs. Paterson's store, from the De- partment of Highways. Mr, Clif- ton intends to remodel the building and make several apartments, which will help the scarcity of houses. The CGIT are holding a sale of articles and tea at the home of Mrs. 11 Berry on Saturday, Nov. 25. Have You Voted for the 1961 SNOW QUEEN ? Voting ends Saturday DOROTHY DALTON Watch for the Grand Opening SPEED WASH Using Speed Queen Washers and Dryers 14 coin -operate -washers and 6 hi -capacity dryers to serve you, PLUS'6rCt.ftefbr and vending machines for your convenience. DALY BLOCK --- SEAFORTH church Constance The WA and WMS of Con- stance United Church met in the basement of the church for their regular meeting Wednes- day afternoon, Nov. 3. Mrs. W. L. Whyte, president of the WMS, opened the meeting with an opening paper on commem- orating Armistice Day. Roll call was answered by naming women of the Bible. Scripture was read by Mrs. Mcllwain, fol- lowed with prayer by Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Don Buchanan acted as secretary for the afternoon in the absence of Mrs. Riley and read the minutes of the last meeting. Business matters were discussed. Mrs. Wilbur Jewitt brought in the slate of officers for the new women's organiza- tion for 1962, as follows: President, Mrs. W. L. Whyte; first vice, Mrs. Don Buchanan; second vice, Mrs. Lorne Law - ;on; secretary, Mrs. Frank tiley; assistant secretary, Mrs. Carl Nott; treasurers, Mrs. /erne Dale and Mrs. Ross Mac- lregor; pianist, Mrs. William 'ewitt; supply convener, Mrs. (en Preszcator; Community rriendship, Mrs. George Mc- lwain and Mrs. L. Lawson; Lit- :rature, Mrs. Ken Hulley; Stew- irdship, Mrs. Borden Brown; study, book, Mrs, Reg Lawson; `ard convener, Mrs. William Tewitt, A reading was given by Mrs. Buchanan entitled, "Once In a Belgian Garden." Mrs. Millson gave the report of the Sectional meeting at Goshen on Oct. 25, and Mrs. MacGregor gave the afternoon report. Collection was taken and the meeting passed over to the WA. Mrs. Lorne Lawson presided over the WA and opened the meeting by reading a poem, "Remembrance," followed by the Lord's Prayer. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. Correspondence was read and a card of thanks read from Mrs. Paul McMaster (nee Marjorie Hoggart). The treasur- er's report was given, Business matters were discussed and all bills were ordered paid. It was agreed upon to quilt Mission Band quilt. The collection was taken and the meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. Walton The regular monthly meeting of the 17th and Boundary group of Duff's United Church, Wal- ton, was held at the home of Mrs. Harvey Craig with fifteen members and four visitors pre- sent. Mrs. Harold Smalldon presided. The meeting was op- ened with a hymn and Mrs. Mar- tin Bann read St. Matthew 26, verses 6-13. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Smalldon and the topic was "Family Fortress." The business period then fol- lowed with the election of offi- cers as follows: Leader, Mrs. Clifford Ritchie; assistant lead- er, Mrs. George Williamson; secretary, Mrs. Martin Baan; treasurer, Mrs. Ernest Uhler; quilt committee, Mrs. Bert Wil- liamson, Mrs. Harvey Craig and Mrs. Albert Clark. Minutes and correspondence were read. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. A successful bazaar was then held. Lunch was served by the hos- tess and the Lunch committee. The fifth meeting of the Wal- ton Willing Workers was held Saturday, Nov. 4, at Wanda Humphries' home, opening with the 4-H Pledge, Nellie Baan read the secretary's report and called the roll. The next meet- ing was held at the home of Mrs. Nelson Reid on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Humphries demonstrated the making of a cherry pie, also a fruit in a Groups vegetable salad. Subject matter was discussed. Mrs. Stewart Humphries served lunch. The November meeting of the Walton Women's Institute will be held on Thursday eve- ing, Nov. 23, with Mrs. George Williamson and Mrs. Roy Wil- liamson as co -conveners for Agriculture. Mrs. Herb Traviss will show colored slides on Florida and the recent WI bus trip to Niagara Falls. The roll call will be "Hints for storing bulbs." Hostesses are Mrs. Ger- ald Ryan, Mrs. Andrew Coutts, Mrs. Gordon McGavin, Mrs. George Love and Mrs. William Dennis. Autumn Thankoffering The autumn WMS thankoffer- ing service was held in Duff's United Church last Wednesday evening, when Kinburn, Lon- desboro, Moncrieff, Walton An- glican, Brussels United and Presbyterian ladies' societies were guests. Prelude music was supplied by Mrs. Harvey Brown and Mrs. Jack Bryans. Mrs. Merton Hackwell and Mrs. Roy Wil- liamson acted as ushers. Mrs. David Watson, president, open- ed the service with the hymn, "0 God of Love, 0 King of Peace," followed by a Remem- brance Day poem. Mrs. Rae Huether read the Scripture, tak- en from Ephesians 4:1-16 and prayer offered by Mrs, E. Mc- Creath. Mrs. Watson welcomed the ladies and hoped all would enjoy friendly fellowship to- gether. Mrs. Alf Anderson sang a solo, followed by the hymn, "Come Ye, Thanful People Peo- ple, Come." Mrs. E. Mitchell and Mrs. Herb Travis played a violin and organ duet, and Mrs. James Smith gave a reading, Jr eet "Hold High the Torch." Mrs. Alvin McDonald intro- duced the guest speaker, Mrs. A. Higginbotham. The topic chosen was, "The Human Chain." Mrs. Higginbotham noted that people are affected by what the rest of the world is doing. We should be humble because we live in a land of freedom. We are not here for what we have done; it is the hu- man chain binding us and as a Christian people are pledged to- gether with this chain, a hu- man chain of many links link mankind to God. Our obliga- tion is to keep this chain intact; if one link is broken there would be disaster. Mrs. Higgin- botham closed her address with prayer. Mrs. Walter Bewley thanked the speaker, Mrs. Doug Fraser, and Mrs. Jan Van Vliet, Jr„ favored with a vocal duet. The offering was received by Mrs. Wilbur Turnbull and Mrs. T. Dundas and dedicated. The dos- ing hymn, "This is My Father's World," was sung, followed with prayer by Mrs. Nelson Reid. The monthly meeting of the McKillop Group was held at the home of Mrs, George Fox with 18 ladies present. Mrs. Jack Bosman presided, opening with the hymn, "For the Beau- ty of the Earth." Prayer was of- fered, after which Mrs. Newton Hackwell read the scripture passage from Psalm 65:1-13. For the topic, Mrs. Thos. Hack - well chose a Thanksgiving ser- vice, "The God Who Goes Be- fore." The closing hymn, "Come, Let Us Sing of a Won- derful Love," was followed by prayer. Lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs. Merton Hack - well and Mrs. George Love. 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