Clinton News-Record, 1961-10-19, Page 7BIRTHS
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Hospital on 'Tuesday, Octob'
er 17, 1961, to Mr, and Mrs,
Russ Corbett, RR 1, Exeter,
a son. (Jeffrey Harvey, bro-
ther for Steven and Kim),
-DOWING .;-- in Clinton Public
Hospital on .Sunday, October.
15, "1961., to Mr. and Mrs.
Norman cowing, Blyth, a
daughter, •
McEWAN Clinton Public
Hospital ,on Thursday, Octob-
er 12; 1961, .to •Corporal and
Mrs. J, McEwen, Clinton, a
daughter.
'OSTER -- In Clinton Pulelie
H A spite 1 on Wednesday,
October 18, 1961, to Mr. and
Mrs, George Oster, Blyth, a
daughter.
;ROSS In Clinton Public Hos-
pital on Friday, October 13,
1961, to Flight Sergeant and
Mrs, C. Ross, Clinton, a
daughter.
'TURNER —In Clinton Public
Hospital on Tuesday, Octob-
er 17, 1961, to LAC and Mrs:
Michael Turner, Clinton, a
son.
VAN LOO xn Clinton Public
Hospital on Tuesday, Octob-
er 17, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs..
Peter Van Loo, Clinton, a
daughter,
ZAHALAN—In Clinton Public
Hospital' on Monday; Octob-
er 16, 1961, to Corporal and
Mrs, Paul Zahalan, Clinton,
a. son.
DEATHS
BENNETT—In Florida, Friday,
October 13, 1961, Elva Eliza-
beth Weston, widow of Clar-
ence Bennett, dear sister of
Laura (Mrs. William McDon-
ald), Detroit and Percy Wes-
ton, Bayfield. Funeral in
Detroit on Wednesday, Octob-
er 18.
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank friends and
relatives for visits, cards, flow-
ers and gifts while I was a
patient in hospital; also the
nursing staff of Clinton and
Victoria Hospital, London.
—MRS. JOHN FRASER. 42b
IN -MEMORIAM
McEWAN —In loving mem-
ory of a dear friend, John Wil-
liam McEwan, who passed
away one year ago today,
October 19, 1960: -
"A cluster of beautiful
memories
Sprinkled with love and
tears,
Are in a book of memories,
Of a friend I loved so dear."
—Ever remembered and sadly
missed by Florence. 42p
HOLMESVILLE
Ms. and Mrs. Gordon Camp-
bell, Windsor, visited this week
at the home of their cousins,
Mr, and Mrs. Ewan Ross, Hon
m•esviUe.
Heaithside Club
Hears. Editor
Of News -Record
The Hearthside Club of Ong
tarlo Street United Church
met last Thursday, October 12.
with a good attendance, Mr's.
Ruth Knox was in charge of
devotions, Her theme "Be Ye
Thankful: There Is An An -
Met' to Prayer", She read art
Article from the September as
sue of Reader's• Digest, Psalm
95: 1-11 was read,
Mrs, Roy Wheeler Presided
for the business session. There
was some .discussion regarding
gowns for the junior choir, A
committee was named to get
more information and to give
a report at the November
meeting.
Mise Wilma Dinnin, editor of
the Clinton News -Record was
guest speaker, She outlined
the many different types of
printing ,that the staff of nine
persons ;turn out in addition to
the NewssRecord. Another
weekly paper for Thedford and
Arkona is printed each 11'Icm,
day.
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Everyone enjoyed' Miss Din,
nines remarks on the work the
staff of the News -Record do-
ing for the conmlunity..Lunch
was served 'by members of
Group 2.
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Clinton 4-H Lassies
Regular Meeting
The fourth meeting of the
Clinton Fruit Lassies was held
at the home of Mrs. Ronald
MacDonald, East Street, on
Tuesday, October 17, with 12
present.
President Lynda MacDonald
opened the meeting with lead-
ing the members in repeating
the 4-H Pledge. Mary Fergus-
on and Miss Linda Switzer
read the minutes of the third
meeting. Mrs. Hartley Monag-
han showed the girls how to
prepare an orange and a grape-
fruit for breakfast. Mrs. Man-
aghan and the girls made a
fruit cup.
The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Haat-
ley Managhan, Victoria Street,
on Tuesday, October 24 at 6.30
p.rn. Roll can will be answer-
ed by stating "Fruit I ate yes'-
terday"
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All Clinton Church Women's Groups
Attend Ontario Street Thankoffering
The autumn thankoffering of
the Woman's Missionary Soc-
iety of Ontario Street United
Church was heed on. Tuesday,
October 17 in the church audi-
torium with guests from St.
Paul's Anglican, the Christian
Reformed, Knox Presbyterian,
Clinton Ba ' pias tt Wesley -Willis
llis, y Wi
United and Turner's United Ch-
urches. Mrs. W. B. Olde pre-
sided
sided for the meeting with
Miss Lois Grasby at the or-
gan and Miss Elva Wiltse at
the piano.
Mms. A. J. McMurray and
Mrs. Milton Wiltse conducted
the worship service. Musical
numbers were heard from Mrs.
J. Zondervan, Mrs. R. Homuth.
Reading from Mrs. Frank An-
drews and Miss M. Sloman,
and a piano solo from Mrs. Don
Symons.
Mrs. J. H, Anderson, Bel -
grave, the guest speaker, used
as her theme "The Church and
You". During her address she
gave a brief review of the
highlights of the summer re-
treat ;for women held at Kes-
wick, Ontario, which she at-
tended. Mrs. R. Fear expres-
sed appreciation, to those tak-
ing part in the service.
The offering was dedicated
SUTTER-PERDUE LTD.
DRAW NUMBERS
The lucky number in the
Sutter -Perdue Ltd, weekly
draw is 1948. The winner of
last week has not yet picked
up his $3 credit.
by Mrs. W. S. R. Hol nes.
Ushers were Mrs. B, Laels,
Mrs. C. ' McClinchey, Mrs. M.
Aiken and' Mrs, E, Lawson.
Mrs, Olde announced 'tentative
date for packing a bale of used
clothing to be November 16.
Invitations to attend Holmes-
Wesley-Willis
olmes-
esI
lie - illis and Sea -
forth
forth United Church thankof,
erings were announced•. Luneb
was convened by Mrs. E. Rad-
ford and her committee.
Westerhout-
Linington
Victoria Street U nit e d
Church manse, Goderieh, was
the scene of a pretty double
ring ceremony our Saturday,
October 7, when Sandra Gail
Linington became the bride of
Tiebrr'an Westerhout, Londes-
boro. The Rev. C. A. Duklow
officiated.
The bride's parents are Mor-
ley ,Linington, Goderich, and
the late Mrs, Linington. The
groom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Pieter Westerhout, Lon-
desboro.
The bride wore a ballerina -
length white taffeta gown with
chantilly lace motif, trimming
the hemline and bodice. The
dress had a full skirt, bracelet
length sleeves and a square
neckline. Her illusion veil
was trimmed with lace motifs
and she carried a white Bible
crested .with tiny red roses.
Miss Sandra Jean Fenner,
Oshawa, as bridesmaid wore
Station Catholic
Women Hold
Inaugural Meeting
Members of the Catholic
Women's League at RCAF Sta-
tion •Clinton held the 'first
meeting M the 1961-62 season
on Mond'ey, October 16. Presi-
dent Mrs. E. 3, Lesnick opened
the meeting. Director,Father
g
R. E. Bussy introduced the
executive and conveners.
Included on the executive are
vice president, Mrs, J. W.
Thompson; secretary, Mrs, W.
A. Wickware; treasurer, Mrs,
3. ` H. Huard; spiritual and
educational convener, Mrs. M.
F. Betts; welcoming and, mem-
bership, Mrs. R. L. Petersen
and Mrs. J. G. H'aspeck; lun-
cheon, Mrs, J. R. Fredette; al-
tar care, Mrs. W. J, Michal-
ski.
Father J. L, Hennessey, Lon-
don, diocesan director, gave an
extremely sincere and enthusi-
astic outline of the wide range
of projects 'accomplis'hed by the
Catholic Women's League of
Canada. Stressing the virtues
of • religion and patriotism, he
encouraged each member to
work as a member of the
national League family.
The meeting concluded with
a social hour and Iunch,
street -length sea green net ov-
er pink taffeta with white ac-
cessories and a bouquet of
white 'mums with green cen-
tres.
Hank Westerhout, Lond'es-
bora, attended his brother.
After a honeymoon trip to
Northern Ontario, the young
couple will live in Clinton.
Hallowe'en's Coming
Fancy Tricks for A Treatl
Although Hallowe'en began
as a solemn festival it has be-
come through the years an
occasion for dun and gaiety.
For families with young child-
ren the celebrations start br-
ight and early with breakfast
buns in the form of ghostly
treats. Make ,the buns with
sweet, yeast -raised dough, sh-
ape them into ghosts and Jack -
O -Lanterns, then bake and
frost them. Black Cats can be
made by substituting cocoa for
part of the flour in the basic
dough to make it chocolate in
colour.
You'll find the buns easy and
fascinating to make, fun to
look at and a delight to eat.
Make enough for breakfast and
to be handed out later when
the trick -or -treat hour begins,
Bewitching Buns
Yeild — 20 Ghosts or 20 Happy
Jacks or 48 Black Cats
3/h cup milk
% cup granulated sugar
11/2 teaspoons, salt
1/s
eup butter or margarine
% cup lukewarm water
2 .teaspoons granulated sugar
2 envelopes active dry yeast
2 well -beaten eggs
53 cups (about) pre -sifted
allppurpose flour
Scald milk; stir in the 2/3 cup
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sugar, salt and butter or marg-
arine. Cool to lukewarm:.
Meantime, measure luke-
warm water into a large ,bowl;
stir in the 2 teaspoons sugar.
Sprinkle with yeast, Let stand
10 minutes, then stir well. Stir
in .lukewarm milk mixture,
well -beaten eggs and 21 cups
of the flour. Beat until smooth
and elastic. Work in sufficient
additional flour to make a soft
dough -- about 2% cups more.
Turn out dough onto floured
board or canvass and knead
until smooth and elastic. Place
in greased bowl. Grease top.
Cover. Let rise in a warm pl-
ace, free. from draft, until dole>,
led in bulk * about 1% hours
Punch down dough. Turn out
onto lightly -floured board or
canvass and knead until sm-
ooth. Shape into Ghosts or
Happy Jacks as directed be-
low. Grease tops. Cover, Let
rise in a warm place, free from
draft, until ,doubled in bulk,
about 45 minutes, Bake in a
hot even (400 .deg. F.) 10 to
15 minutes. Finish as directed
for either item or make 10
Ghosts and 10 Happy Jacks.
Ghosts
Divide -slough into 2 equal
portions. Roll out one portion
into a rectangle 7 by 11 inches.
Cut crosswise into eleven le
ihch strips; cut 1. strip into 20
small pieces. Arrange the st-
rips, well apart, on greased
cookie sheets, Pinch stripe at
one end to make rounded heads
cut two 1winth slashes in other
end of each ,strip and spread
dough apart; attach 2 small
pieces of dough to each strip
near head to Make waving
aims. Repeat with other por-
tion of dough. Let rise and
bake as directed in Basic ,dough
recipe. Cool. Prost with the
following Creamy Frosting;
make eyes of raisins and itnouth
wlttn .a little of the Brown fr-
osting.
nappy Jacks
Divide dough into 2 equal
portions. Shape each portion
into a 10 -inch roll and cut in-
to ten 1 -inch pieces. Shape
each piece into a smooth ball;
place balls well apart on a
greased cookie sheet. Repeat
with other portion of dough.
Let rise and bake as directed
in Basic Dough recipe. Cool.
Frost with the following Cr-
eamy Frosting, tinted a deep
orange, and making ridges with
tip of •a spatula to resemble
those on a pumpkin. Make eyes
and mouths with a little of the
Brown Frosting.
Black Cats
Make up Basic Dough recipe,
substittzting % cup cocoa for
% Cup of the flour.. After dough
has been kneaded the second
#nae; divide it into 2 equal por-
tions, Roll out one portion into
a rectangle 8 x 12 inches; cut
crosswise into twenty-four %-
inch strips. Twist each Strip in-
to a loop with the ends pee rat-
ing up; pinch ends to make
eat',s ears. Cut blanched atlfn-
onds in half Crosswise; insert
pointed ends mato dough to
make eyes. Arrange, well apart,
oh greased cookie sheets, Re-
peat with other portion of
dough. Let. 'rise and bake as
directed' in Basle Dough recipe.
Cool. Make up .a quarter of the
following Creamy Frosting rec-
ipe arid use in a cake decorat-
orfitted with a plain tube to
mark cat's whiskers.
Creteny I+`rbStl�ig"
Cream y/z eup butter or mar.
garine; gradually blend in 1
pound sifted icing sugar alter-
nately with sufficient cream or
evapoeated Milk to make an
,icing of desired consistency, Mit
% teteepoort t�ahilta.
]. rewG# l rosting
Add cocoa to about Ua, cu'pp
of the Creamy Frosting tmtil
desired colour is reached,
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ANNOUNCED
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Bauer, RR , Goderich,
Ontario announce the en-
gagenlent of their dough-
ter; Doreen Merle to Mr,.
Alan John Kalinowski, $on
of Mr. and Mrs, John Kal-
inowski, London. The mar-
riage will take place in St..
Mary's Roman Catholic
Church., London on Novem-
ter 11, 1961, 42p
Person als
Mrs. Wilmer Wallis spent
most of last week in Toronto
and Milton,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson
and daughters, Debbie and Pat,
ti, Trenton, were in Clinton on-
er Thanksgiving weekend with,
the Iadrr's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James T, Brown, 146 Queen
Street,
Mrs. Margaret Lockwood
has returned home after spend-
ing two weeks with her son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Hanes and three
children, 101 Ossington Ave.,
Ottawa 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Adams,
Toronto, spent a three week
vacation an Miami, Fla., and
Cuba, returning via Clinton
where they spent a . few days
with Mr. Adams another, Mrs.
Ada Adams.
Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Vander -
burgh and Mrs. Charlie Lock-
wood motored to Ottawa, sp-
ending the past two weeks vis.
iting Mr. and Mrs, Clifford
McClinchey and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Hanes and fam-
ily.
K. S. Wood, DC, attended
the annual three-day clinical
conference and convention in
Toronto last week of the On-
tario Chiropractic Association
and was named one of the sev-
en directors be that provincial
group.
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