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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-01-06, Page 6’THE TIMES-APVQCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1949 ...............■ .... IL. ...u..:,,.. ..............................i;,u L.,n. i ,................... .. . . .... ........ ..................... ........... ....... .................... A Page Devoted to the Interests of the Women Readers of The Times-Advocate T z De- Gleaned From Exeter District High School Crediton W-l. The Christmas meeting of the Women’s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Eng­ land with an attendance of twenty-seven, Mrs. H, Schenk presided and roll call was ans­ wered with a “Symbol of Christmas”. Gifts were brought in to be forwarded to the Pro­ testant Orphanage. Mrs. Wm. Gaiser reported on the District meeting. The meeting decided to sponsor a sale of Home Bak­ ing on Saturday, January 15th and a card party on January 26th. Mrs. Gordon Morlock pre­ sided for the program consist­ ing of singing Christmas Carols led by Mrs. E, M. Fahrner, a paper by Mrs, Ed. Finkbeiner, two poems by Mrs. Irvine Fink­ beiner and a demonstration on Scarf making by Mrs. E. r beiner. A contest followed an exchange of gifts was joyed, A delightful lunch was served by the committee charge comprising Mrs. G. : lock, Mrs, Mabel Ewald, R, Finkbeiner, Mrs. E. K. rner, Mrs. E. Finkbeiner ter of (Squire from a Mrs. Sunday . is a patient at Byrpn, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Bell, of London, visited on Sunday with Ml*. and Mrs. Frank Parkinson, Carolyn and Sharon of St. Marys, holidayed last week with Mr, ,and W. Annett, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, _spent the week-end with’Mrs. Ogden, I’hey were returning to their home in Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Ogden were married on December 4th at the bride’s home in Eston, Sask. Mrs. F. Squire spent a few days during last week Mr. and Mrs, N. Ogden, of Exe- te.\ Mrs, Waltei' Gunning visited several days during last week with Mrs. Archer, near London. Mr. and Mrs. George Arksey and Jean were recent visitors with Mr.’and Mrs. John Thom­ son, of Exeter. Euchre A euchre party was held at the school on Tuesday evening with a * good crowd in atten­ dance. Prizes were given as follows: ladies’ high, Miss Mgry Fitzgerald; gent’s high, Mr, Cleve Pullman; lone hands, Mrs Jack Dickins; consolation, Mr. Drene. Lunch was served at the close. •Mr* and Mrs, Harry is quite iu suffering heavy cold. Jack Dickins visited on With Mr. Dickins, who Annett, during Mrs, J, Ogden you use Greenway W.A W.M.S. Elect Officers The December meeting of the W.A. and the W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. D.ean Brown With the following officers being elected for the W.A,: Honour- ary president, Mrs. John Brown; president, Mrs. Joe Horner* first vice - president, Mrs. Lawrence Curts; second, Mrs. Lloyd Bro­ phey; secretary, Mrs. 'Carman Woodburn; assistant secretary, Mrs. Lawrence Pollock; treasur­ er; Mrs. Russell Brown; audi­ tors, Mrs. W. M. Hicks and MrB. Henry Hartle; order funeral flowers,_Mrs, Dean Brown; flow­ er committee for the church, Mrs. Carman Woodburn, Mrs. Charles Curts, M r s. Russell Brown, Mrs. Ervine Eggert and Miss Evelyn 'Curts; visiting com­ mittee, Mrs. Arthur Brophey, Mrs. Wm. Hicks, Mrs. Joe Hor­ ner, Sr., Mrs. H. Harlton, Mrs. Joseph Eagleson and Mrs. E. Bullock; pianist, Mrs. Roy Shep­ pard; assistant Brophey; pack 1 Milton Pollock rence Pollock; 1 committee, Mrs, and Mrs. Lawrence Curts. For the W.M.S.: Honourary president, Mrs. R. English; pres­ ident, Mrs. J. Geromette; first vice-president, Mrs. Russell Brown; second vice-president, Mrs. Bruce Steeper; secretary, Mrs. Lisle Woodburn; treasurer, Mrs. H. Brophey; Mission Band superintendents, Mrs. (Rev.) Wood and Mrs. Carman Wood­ burn; < retary, ature Hartle; W. T. Mrs. Dean Brown; Helpers; Miss Sophia Young; Missionary Monthly secretary, Mrs. Joe Horner, Jr.; press sec­ retary, Mrs. Carman Woodburn; temperance secretary, Mrs. Jos. Eagleson; pianist, Mrs. Lloyd Brophey; finance committee, Mrs. J. Geromette, Mrs. H. Bro­ phey and Mrs. L. Woodburn; auditors, Mrs. E. Curts and Mrs. L. Curts; Baby Band superin­ tendent, Mrs. H. Isaac; to look after cards, Mrs. Milton Pollock. VapoRub Pentecostal School Organizes for 1949 On Wednesday evening, cumber 29, the Pentecostal Sun­ day School held its annual meeting. The reports showed a substantial increase in atten­ dance, Missionary givings and financial standing. The following officers and assistants were chosen: Superin­ tendent, Mr. E. Cudmore, Mr. Ken -Sweigard; Sr. Bible Class teachers, Mr. E. Cudmore, Mr. Garf Thompson; Jr, Bible class teachers, Mr. Ted Prouty, Mr. Garf Thompson; Young People’s teachers, Mrs. T, Jolly, Miss P. MacLaren; Intermediate Girls teacher, Mrs. R. MacDonald; In- , Mr. Ken Sweigard, Mr, T. Jolly; J unioi- Class teachers, Mrs. ,G. Parker, Mrs. C. MacLaren; Primary Class teacher, Mi's. E. Cudmore, Miss Marjorie Cud­ more; Beginners Class teacher, Miss Jean. MacDonald, Miss Marion Triebner;- Cradle Roll Superintendents, Miss Jean Mac­ Donald, Miss Ida Blanchard and Miss Marilyn Bender; pianists, Mrs’. E. Cudmore, Mrs. R. Mac­ Donald; secretary, Mrs. C. Blan­ chard; treasurer, Mr. Stewart Triebner; librarian, Miss Mar­ jorie Cudmore. Two outstanding features of the Sunday School work during the year were the Daily Vaca­ tion Bible School so successfully conducted by Miss Shirley Van- Andenarde and a Sunday School Convention on Labor Day. The latter slogan School ishes.” On New Years Eve a congre­ gational meeting was held |o conclude the business of the year and to elect officers for the coming year. The reports show­ ed a marked increase along all lines. Most encouraging and in­ spiring was the report of victory along spiritual lines including salvation, baptism and dedica­ tion. A large number remained for the watch-night service, many of them being young people. A hearty vote of appreciation was tendered to Rev. and Kendrick for their faithfulness during year with best coming year, message from New Year was prayer and praise to God, the giver of eternal life. )_____ ..........____ ________ Fink- ’ termediate Boys teachers, I and I — - - - en- > in Mor- Mrs. Fah- and Mrs. Irvine Finkbeiner. Apprec­ iation was .expressed by Mrs. Lloyd Gaiser and Mrs. Nelson Schenk. Twins Celebrate At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Gingerich, Bronson Line, Hay Township, the family of MT. and Mrs. Chris Erb, of Zur­ ich, was present to celebrate the sixtieth birthday sisters, Simon Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. M. Beckler, Exeter, Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Gerber, of Adamsville, Pa., were present. of the twin Mrs. Erb and Mrs. Litwiller, of Manson, I will be held yearly, the “Without a .Sunday Vision the 'Church Per­ with pianist, iMrs. H. sick boxes, Mrs. and Mrs. Law­ monthly meeting . Lloyd Brophey Christian stewardship sec­ Mrs. Fred Steeper; liter­ secretary, Mrs. Stanley ; strangers secretary, Mrs. Ulens; supply secretary, Dean Brown; Associate Miss Keep Your Beauty Up to Date □ , . . . . with one of our long-lasting, season - fashionable permanents, molded into a hair-style to suit your face type. One Block East of Trivitt Memorial Church ** By THERESA DIETRICH The Glee Club members are preparing for an important date, January 20. They have* been in­ vited to sing over CKNX, There are about forty members in the Glee Club. Last year they *re- presejited us go well at the fes­ tival that we expect equally fine entertainment for a much larger audience. Very soon we hope to give you details concerning the exact time,* * * * The basketball schedule has been posted: on the hall bulletin board. On January 7, we will be playing Mitchell in our own gym.* *. * * On Monday, we came back to school, wide-eyed and eagei* for knowledge. For most of us it was a matter of hearing what oui* and how they passed the time. Poor Grade 13 had their little hearts pierced by the cruelties which inevitably accompany re­ port cards. They were probably anxious to get their marks but on second thought the holidays spent in their innocence might have been$ Getting year We first ent have with and Grades 16 and 11 will appreciate that. They have their classrooms in the. two newer schools. One is the “chicken coop”, a very comfortable corner of -the cam­ pus, but just too isolated. Its distance means that on stormy days when the snow is blinding, these unfortunates must blaze a trail to the lab, the home econ­ omies room and shop. Often ........ ............. —.......... ..........-■ they run a gauntlet of snow­ balls, which is no fun when you have a bad aim or no mitts. This is only one situation which will be remedied with the advent of our new building. It is really fun to dream about, and only one year away from us! Mrs. and past the V’s Beauty Shoppe Exeter and District’s Most Modern Shoppe Have you consulted us about the NEW RADIO WAVE ? All Types of Permanents, Gold, Heat and Machineless All lines of Beauty Culture Vera C. Fraser, prop. Tel: 112 Exete, love the wishes for After a fitting the Pastor, the welcomed with Dot’js Beauty Shoppe 4 (north of Bell Telephone) s Naturelie Permanent Waving Lustron Cold Wave Open Wednesday Afternoon i Dorothy G. Reeder, prop. Tel. 71 Exeter CREDITON EAST ■Mrs. Aaron Wein and Arliss spent a day in Zurich last week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Truem- ner and son, Ronald, of Belmont spent Sunday with Mr, Truemner and Mr. and JVIrs. Aaron Wein. Mr, Dan Truemner returned to Belmont with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glan- ville and sons spent Sunday in Mitchell with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glanville. Mr. -and Mrs. Ohlen Truem­ ner and Lyle, of Grand Bend, visited with Mr. and Aaron Wein on Monday. Dan Mrs. CREDITON Grand weather prevailed over the New Year holiday, providing dn opportunity for many happy family reunions. We wish our many readers continued happi­ ness throughout the New Year. Pupils of the public school enjoyed an extra0 holiday on Monday, due to furnace trouble in the school. . Mr. Thos. Trevethick’s many friends are sorry to learn he is confined to his room through illness and wish him a speedy recovery. , Mrs. 'Victor Kestle, of Exeter, is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. T. Trevethick. Residents our our community were deeply shocked on Monday to learn of the sudden passing Of Mrs. Albert Morlock in Lon­ don Hospital where she was taken on Sunday evening and she passed away early Our deepest Mr. 1J4 cups flour 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp. celery salt Ji tsp. white pepper 5 tbs. shortening ^^?E>WrT£ST$£ cup milk, or half milk atu! half water K cup sliced onion 1 can Condensed tomato soup lb. ground raw beet 3 tsp. Magic Bakirig Powder Sift together flout, baking powder, tsp. salt, celery suit and pepper; add 3 tablespoons shortening; mix in thoroughly with fork. Add milk an<J stir Until blended. Melt remaining two tablespoons shortening in 9" frying pan, and cook onions until soft. Add tomato soup, re­ maining 1$ teaspoon salt and ground meat; bring to bon. Spread baking powder mixture Oil top of meat mixture and bake at 475°F. for about 20 minutes. Turn out Upside down on large plate. Serves 8. I T T i r I » 1 Se Stomach Upset Again! Shame on You! Stomach sourness, biliousness, heartburn, headache^ belching or other temporary disturbances, are often caused by over indulgence. ‘Burdock Blood Bitters’ should give quick relief in such cases. ‘Burdock Blood Bitters’ will help tone up the stomach, kidneys and liver, aid digestion find bring quick relief from indigestion and where Monday morning, sympathy is extended to Morlock and son Martin. Our sympathy also goes to Mrs. F. W. Parker and ily, of London, in the passing of Mr. Parkei’ on. Saturday last. Mrs. Mary ghter Mrs. We are glad to report that Mrs. from .St. Joseph’s Hospital on Wednesday. We trust she will soon have regained her good health. Mr. and Mrs. Russell and Glenn, of petroit, over the holiday with the for­ mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F W. Clark. Miss Janet Kestle, of Exeter Visited lost Week With Mrs. F. W. Clark. Mrs. Harry few days over the with her sister ’TT Mr. and Mrs. Belle Ewart, week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs, S.* Wuerth. Mr. Royal Haist, Of Chicago, spent a few days last week at the home .of His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Haist. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beaver and son, Of Pittsburg, Visited last week with Mr. and jvirs. H. 0. Beaver. Holiday visitors with Mr. and Woodall were, Mr. and Pry de and Johnny, of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. and Judith, of Wind- Miss Laura Woodall of out fam- was the former dau- Robt. and the late Parker .Gower, of Crediton of Mr. Gower. 61 Clayton •Sims returned Beaver ' 'COl)shpation. Buy a bottle to-day. BURDOCK blood bitters former Clark visited Mr and spent a jveek-end in Hamilton. Ken Baxter, of visited over the Mrs. J. Mrs. ,J, Exeter, Woodall sor, and London. Miss Chicago ney Bowman, of Windsor, spent the New Year holidays with Mr and Mrs. E. Guettinger. Velma Guettinger, of and Mr. and Mrs. Rod- Miss Ella Morlock left this week for Nova Scotia where She will continue her duties as teacher. We wish her success. The Correct SUPPORT Makes you feel better as well as look better! That’s why smart women like the entirely different principle of design used in Spirella FOUNDATION GARMENTS It will do the most for your figure. For an interview phone 125. MRS. V. ARMSTRONG 2 3 friends got for Christmas more fun.$ ❖ $ back to -school this pretty much routine. IFtnmt Qua£ifX| tea 4 Johnson 4. 5. Ahnett McD oh- procrastination, is time. Interruptions for numerous rea- if you understand These machines are built by sjiecialistsj designed by engineers who know a woman’s laundry problems. The New Coffield has everything you. ever Want­ ed in a washing machine. See it today ! 4th Line Blanshard “Your Electrical Contractor for Everything Electric”1 PHONE: KIRKTON 27R3 — ST* MARYS R.R. 1 NOTICE No More Pickup and Delivery OF LAUNDRY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Laundry Brought In and Picked Up Will Be Done as Usual was, exptect to be spending the day in 1950 in very differ- surroundings. Already we visions of oui* new home—< lockers, .extensive library everybody in one building. Hello Homemakers! Resolu­ tions made? It is not too late. Do not make them too difficult or you’ll break them too easily, and so, .subtly, lose confidence in your will power and integrity. Let your resolutions have some ■bearing on your everyday life. Since many homemakers ■’Sgree that they would keep resolutions if they only had the TIME, you will probably agree that inter­ ruption, not the thief of are upsetting sons. Maybe why. you will be calmer. 1 Unpreparedness. You begin every household task with a mistaken idea (although it may be subconscious) that you will be permitted to com­ plete it in uninterrupted bliss. Consequently you are unpre­ pared for time-out. Frustration. Your thoughts, Which direct your’actions, move in a stream of conscious­ ness. It’s like water flowing downhill—once the stream is started, it doesn’t want to Stop. Consequently, you feel frustrated if stopped suddenly. Anger. This is a natural hu­ man reaction. The adrenal glands pour adrenalin, into the system which upsets the balance of the entire body when one is angry. Confusion. You feel confused because you are temporarily “unbalanced”. That’s why you put sugar into your cake twice and cut one .trouser leg too short. How Can We Combat Disorganization? • 1. Change your attitude. Accept the possibility of interruptions as a normal part of your housewife’s job, as being called out in the middle of ■the night is part of a doctor’s job, or walking in the rain, part of a postman’s job. 2. Start your day right, Say to youi’self, “I’ll remain calm to­ day, no matter how madden­ ing the interruptions are.” 3. Rian your day’s work to allow ten or more minutes for inter­ ruptions in each hour's work. Don’t get angry. It’s not the interruption that does the damage, it’s yqur anger. So, encourage the cheerful habit. Put your unconscious mind to work. Relax when you can and then do things calmly. THE QUESTION BOX RESENTED SEARCH Mrs. Irene Adelaide Foster-Vaclavik, a clerk in the U.S. embassy in Prague, is reported to have been one of three U.S. embassy per­ sonnel who were recently dis­ robed • and searched by Czecho­ slovak officials. She was subject­ ed to a 45-m-inute seach at Ru- zyne airport in Prague December 8, and forced to remove her clothing. At the time of the search, she was enroute to Oslo, Norway, for a post there. The U.S. embassy in Prague has pro­ tested to the Czechoslovak gov­ ernment. Mrs. Foster-Vaclavik is a former Chicagoan. Central Press Canadian Mrs. C. W. asks: How to keep fruit from sinking in a cake. Answer: The washed raisins and currants should be drained, patted dry with a towel- and tossed with one-third of the measured flour, from the recipe. Mrs. J. R. asks: Why did my candy become sugary when test showed soft-ball stage? Answer: Wrap a damp cloth around the tines of a fork and wipe down the sides of the ket­ tle to prevent any sugar crystals from going back into the syrup. Miss M. K. asks: Why did butterscotch candy not harden when we boiled the mixture slowly over direct heat? Answer: IFIrst, do hot allow sugai' mixture to boil until sugar is all dissolved. Secondly, a steady boil-—not a simmer—-is necessary to thicken candy tures. mix- WHALEN New Yeats visitors community were: Mr. and Mrs. Norman gins ahd family, of near Jon, with Ml', and Mrs. < Squire. Mr. and Mrs. Don Marshall and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parkinson and Ronnie, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. George Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Earl, of Zion, with Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen. Miss Ann Eavkoy, of Toronto and MisS Olive Richards, of •Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hodgson, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodg­ son with Mr, and Mrs. Birtch, of St. Marys. New Years visitors away were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkin­ son and Glenn with Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Docking, of Mun­ roe. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Squire with :Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Kin­ kade, of Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. J. . W. with -Mr. and Mrs. Rob aid, of Munroe. Mi\ and Mrs. Gordon with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cann, of near Exeter. Mr. Bill Morley with Mi', and Mrs. Alvin Cooper, of Elimville. Mr. and Mrs. A. Copeland and Marion, of Kirkton with Mr. and Mrs. George Arksey anti family. Little Sharon Squire, daugh- Snow White Laundry For Effortless Wash Days Buy a Coffield