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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-01-03, Page 6THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 3, 1952Page 6 Town Topics* Dot’s Beauty Shoppe i Tomlinson’s Hairdressing Mrs. Violet Baker with Mrs. Louis Fletcher, Kirkton. Myrel Walper, London, . and Mrs. Harry Walper Items of Social and Personal Interest In and Around Exeter The Times-Advocate is always pleased to publish these items. We and our readers are interested in you and your friends. Tel. 31-W Mrs. Carfrey Cann meeting. of thanks received Ontario expressing (North of Bell Telephone) Naturelie Fexananent Waving Lustron Cold Wave » Open Wednesday Afternoon Dorpthy G. Pfaff, Prop. PHONE 71 EXETER| PER sonalized permanents in Machine, Maehineless or Cold Wave Hair Styling and Shaping For Appointment Phone 146 James St Auxiliary Install Officers Mrs. H. Snell installed the (new officers of the James Street Junior Auxiliary at the Decern- | her meeting held at the home of | Mrs. Larry Snider on Tuesday of llast week. opened the A letter , from Caperal ’ thanks for the bale sent by the [group was read by Mrs. Glenn [Fisher. Mrs. Glenn Mickle read minutes of the last meeting. ‘ The group under [ Whilsmitli conducted . 1 tests and a sing-song | gifts were exchanged by the (dies and at the close of [meeting a lunch was served. I Mrs. Jack ;ames, con- Christmas la­ the The Best In *521 Ladies Entertain New Canadians1 The Catholic Women’s League of Centralia and Exeter held their December meeting at the home of Mrs. Wilkinson, P.M.Q. New members were welcomed to the League, The meeting was conducted by Mrs. C. Galvin, president. Christmas donations went to the veterans in a Lon­ don hospital and food and cloth­ ing to a needy family. At the meeting the League made plans to entertain all new Canadians who English classes High School. The luncheon day are at the attending Exeter Thurs- 20, at it 980 CFPL s MARY ASHWELL was held evening, December the high school. All enjoyed a very pleasant evening. The host­ esses for the evening were Ca­ tholic Women’s League of Cen­ tralia and Exeter and the RCAF Centralia Women’s Auxiliary.^ Mrs. C. Galvin -was convener. January’s League meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W. Maedonnel, P.M.Q. Exeter Radio & Electric Wiring Appliances Radio Repairs Fixtures Phone 187-W System of Acknowledgement Of Donations to . . . South Huron HOSPITAL A donation of $2,500 will be recognized by hav­ ing a plaque on or near the door of a bedroom, sig­ nifying that the room and furnishings were from THE LIONS CLUB EXETER A donation of $2,000 will show’ that this room only is the gift of THE BLANK FAMILY USBORNE A donation of $600 or $800 will furnish a single or double bedroom, and inside will be a plaque, such as— f .......................................................’""1 '........................... WOMEN’S INSTITUTE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE ELIMVILLE GRAND BEND L................................ ; A donation of $200 by a small group, or club, will furnish a baby cubicle, as-— G.N.O. Bridge Club Dashwood j Ladies’ Bowling Club Exeter All personal donations of $1,000 or $500 will be the hall. Of these there are 28 partly paid or promised. In addi- subscribers of $300 each, and a smaller amounts—many of whom donations. on two plaques in fully paid, and 36 tion host will there are 30 of others’ for increase their But still there are many hundreds of able and charitable people who have, not made their donations. Why not do so now? And make it as large as poss­ ible, This Advertisement Is Paid for Out of a Fund Provided by the Lions Club for the Hospital Campaign ! Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Munds, (London, Mrs. Jeanne Davis, Miss V. Fisher, Mr, and Mrs. Jack ! Coates, Eden, with Mrs. Frank Coates.j Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Martin, Simcoe, Miss Mary Martin, Lon­ don, Miss M a r g ar et Martin, Kingston, with Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Cochrane. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cole with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boyes and Miss Lorena Johns, Toronto. Mr. Robert Scott, Varna, with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Cook. j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parsons and Janis of Ferndale, > with relatives. ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Seaforth with Mrs. 0. Miss Meta Salter. Mr. and Mrs. Murray [ Sandra and Joanne, of Toronto, j with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpkins and family, Stratford, and Mr, Bruce Bossenberry, Grand Bend, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ache­ son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Weiburg and family of Waterloo with Mr. and Mrs, Louis Rader, Dash­ wood. ! i Mich., Reeves G. and Moore, Legion Auxiliary Takes Seven New Members Seven new members were ini­ tiated into the Ladies Auxiliary of the Exeter branch to the Can­ adian Legion at the meeting December 17. During the business session comrade Parker was elected as press reporter for the groups. Comrade Hockey reported buy­ ing gloves for the firemen and Comrade Snell won the mystery gift. The ladies decided to hold another euchre party January 11 for which admission was set at 50 cents. The new* members are com­ rades Josie Ryckman, Margaret White, Laura Harness, Hazel Heywood, Marjorie Edwards, Velma Harvey and Eva Triebner. After the business meeting concluded, the social com- entertained the group Christmas carols and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor and - Mr. Milton Taylor, Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibbings, Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Taylor and baby, Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walper and Delton and Donna i ‘ ‘ Taylor, Miss with Mr ,r ___ and family. Mrs. Sim Pollen, Flint, Mich., with Mrs. Sid Davis. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Long, Barry and Linda, of Mich., with Mr. and Wuerth. Dr. and Mrs. A. J. of Galt with Mrs. R. ......... of town, and Mrs. MacKinnon, of Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Roulston, and tw'o children, with Mrs. Roulston and Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Howald. Christmas the home to old Jeffrey, Amon; and Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Donald frey, of Preston; Mr, and Harry Coates, Mr. and Mrs, Vic- j tor Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ‘ Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. William Jeffrey and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeffrey with their families. Miss L. Elliott, Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs. William Walper of Detroit spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. William Gallimere of London. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Simpson also visited 0;i Wednes­ day. Mr. Bert Clarke returned home last week after spending a week with his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Mulholland, at Pickering. Mr. Neil Jones, of Ottawa, with his parents, Mr. and Mi's. J. H. Jones. Mr. Thomas Tapp, of Detroit, with his sister, Miss JMary Tapp.Mr. and “ ------- - - onto with Pryde. Mr. and Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Frayne. Messrs. Ted and Jim Wilson, London, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wilson. Miss Darlene Wilson is spend- ig school holidays with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wilson Mr. Glen McKnight, who is ill in London hospital, was able to be home for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Walper and family and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J. Walper of Dashwood visited in Ingersoll on Day. With Mr. Amy, Mr. and Toronto, Eagleson and and Mr. and beiner, Crediton. Mr. William Fairbairn, Hen­ sail, with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Appleton, and Sharon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hodgins and family and Glen Belling with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell­ ing. Miss Motherwell, Mary Lynn Motherwell, Thedford Mines, with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Big­ gart. MacKinnon H. Russell, was mittee w i t h poems. was celebrated at Mr. and Mrs, Ilar- Usborne Township, g those present were Mrs, Howard Stire SHIPKA Herbert Harlton returned —... Miss , returned Mr. and Jef- Mrs. buysmathys ' AAw'E E K1Y- I RvAcjE MONTREAL — It’s fun! , . , it’s the Life of the Party! . . , sparkling — gay — completely delicious, a JELL-O JELLY POWDER dessert goes hand in hand with a party-mood, There’ll be “Oh’s” and “Ah’s” of real delight when you serve a tempting Jell-O-mould—all dressed up for holiday partying. Folks love the light-hearted goodness of Jell-O — the exciting flavour of any one of those seven famous “locked-in” flavours . . . fresh as fruit and Mr. I’ " ’ “ from hospital last week. Dorothy Harlton, R.N. with him. Successful were held in Shipka and last week. Mr. Harry to a London Jimmy Sweitzer celebrated his third birthday on Friday with a party. Holiday visitors in the com­ munity; Mr. and Mrs. George Clarke and family, Thedford, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Crenner and family, Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ liam Sweitzer, Mr, and Mrs, Sam Sweitzer and family, of Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweit­ zer. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Coultis, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerslake and Edwin, Elimville, with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Finkbeiner. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Duncan and Peter, Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McNair and family, of Ilderton, with Mr. and Mrs. Lamport. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Neil Gerald, Ailsa Craig, with and Mrs. Major Baker. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Fossald and family, London, with and Mrs. M, E. Ratz. Mr., and Mrs. A. Comfort family, Fenwick, with Mr. Mrs. Stuart and Milton Sweitzer. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mc­ Callum, London, with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Sweitzer. ♦Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Baw- den and family, Windsor, Miss Ruth Ratz, London, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Godbolt and family, Cen­ tralia, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Collett and Robert, Oakville, with Mrs. Jacob Ratz. Mr. and Mrs. D. Sheppard, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sheppard and family with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Sheppard and David. Visitors out of the commun­ ity: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Deitrich and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pic­ kering in Parkhill. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Angus and family, and Mr. Karl Guenther in Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fink­ beiner in London, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Finkbeiner and family in S ord Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Russell and family in St. Catherines. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Desjar- dine in London. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gaiser and family in Centralia. Christmas concerts the United Church, Blackbush schools Clarke was taken hospital last week. twice as tantalizing. You’ll be delighted with the real economy of Jell-O .. . and with how easy it is to prepare, Such glorious, gay results — and so little time and money spent! Best New Year Resolution Of All... To save money regularly in 552. Yes, it can be done if you make up your mind to it — despite the high cost of almost everything. Whether you wish to save money for some special purpose, like a home of your own — or to build up a reserve fund for opportunity or emergency... you’ll find a BANK OF MONTREAL Savings Account the ideal place to keep your cash out of temptation’s way. And a good way to be sure of keeping up your pay-by-pay deposits is to follow the B of M’s won­ derful Personal Planning scheme, This system of simplified money management really gets those expenses in line and keeps them there. There’s a booklet about it you must read. Just ask for your free copy of “PERSONAL PLANNING” at your neighborhood branch of the B of M. There’s no better first step toward financial security in the New Year than by planning your saving and your ELIMVILLE Winchelsea School Concert The pupils of Winchelsea school presented a wonderful Christmas concert in Elimville United Church on Thursday eve­ ning, December 20, undei’ the direction of their teacher, Mrs. Porterfield. Santa called at the close of the program and gave all the children bags of candy. Mr. William Stephen of Wood­ ham -and Mr. Charles Stephen were in Chesley on Sunday to visit Mr. R. Stephen, a patient in Chesley Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. R. Stephen of Chesley were in an accident Christmas and is a patient in tai. Yule Visitors Miss Donna ... ___ Brian Middleton of London with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Skinner. Miss Hazel Sparling with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Levy of Ander­ son. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Ford of Ottawa with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ford Christmas week. Mr. Elgin Skinner of Toronto with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Skinner. Misses Anna and Grace Routly with Mr. and Mrs. James Sin­ clair of London. Mr. and Mrs. William Griffin of Darlingford, Man., with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Skinner last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper , and Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerslake and Edwin, Laverne Skinner with Mrs. Russell King of Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eden with Mr. aild Mrs. Melville Skinner, Sunday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holmes were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stoner and De­ lores and Mr. John Walsh of London, Mr. and Mrs. George Holmes and Marguerite, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Holmes and Gary of Forest. Mr. and Mrs. James Sinclair visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Routly. Misses An­ na and Grace Routly returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Skinner, Edward and Frances with Mrs. Ed Johns of Exeter Sunday. Master Edward Skinner, who has been a patient in Victoria Hospital for four months with polio, is very glad to be home again. We cess for strength. Mr. and Larry, Mr. Hazel Dilling Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dilling. Mr. and Mrs. James Sinclair of London with Mr. and Mrs. William Routly. Mr. and Mrs. Reg McDonald and family of Exeter, Miss Greta Hunter of London and Mr,s. El­ gin Skinner of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson and Steven of Rannock and Mr. Laurie Stephen of London with 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Venner and family of Hensail with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Harrison of Stratford, Mr. Harrison of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Har­ rison and Mr. and Mrs. James Oke of Science Hill with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johns. Mr. Lewis Woods of with Mr. and Mrs. Woods. Mrs. Jennie and Mrs Alexander of Toronto and Mrs. Philip Murch. Mr. Harry Sparling and Hazel with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barrish and family of London. Mr. John Miners of Victoria Hospital with Mrs. John Miners and daughter, Joanne. Mr. and Mrs. William Johns with Mr. and Mrs. William Py- bus of Exeter. Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Lloyd Mr, and Mrs. and family with Mr, Earl Stoner of London Mr. Harry Dykstra With Mr. and Mrs. Dykstra of Kippen. Mr. -and Mrs, Franklin Skin­ ner and family with Mr. and I Mrs. Arthur Ford of Stephen. ■ -■ ■ i security in the New Year than by planning your saving and spending with the help of Canada’s First Bank. Isn’t the day before Mrs. R. Stephen a Toronto liospi- Murch and Mr. and Mr. Mr. and Crediton, Ford of wish him every suc- better health and Mrs. Cecil Dilling and Ross Dilling and Miss ; of London with London Jackson Adelaide with Mr. Bell with Mr. Bell of Exeter, Norman Holmes and Mrs, Mrs. Bill Bell of Tor- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Jim Sullivan of Boxing Mr. Arthur McKay, Lloyd and Mrs. Mrs. John and Mrs. family, Dashwood, Mrs. Alvin Fink- Dashwood Bridge Club Entertain At Christmas Members of the GNO Bridge Club entertained their husbands at a turkey dinner in the Domi­ nion Hotel, Zurich, December 13. Prize winners in the games of court whist were Mrs. Lome G e n 11 n e r, Miss Gloria Kraft, George Tieman and Howard Klumpp. A sing-song joyed by all. The Club held a party December 13 at of Mrs. Roy Morenz, session of bridge, the exchanged gifts and was en- Christmas the home After a ladies all a lovely lunch was served by the hostess. Miss Mary Ann Hayter re­ turned home Christmas Eve af­ ter a three-week vacation with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bruce, Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Lk. Shirley Louise and Daniel from Detroit were visitors home of Mr. and Mrs. Schlundt at Christmas. Lloyd Weida, Lloyd at the Fred Hurondale W.l. Remember Shut-Ins Members of the Hurondale WI decided to send Christmas cards to shut-ins and New Year’s cards to sister institutes at their Dec­ ember meeting. Mrs. O. Tuckey was in charge of the program which consisted mainly of Christ­ mas music. Mrs. A. Dougall played a piano solo at the beginning of the meeting and Mrs. Tuckey gave the motto. Readings were given by Mrs. Love, Mrs. L. RoWcliffe, Mrs. William Rowcliffe and Mrs. Mitchell. Ruth Kleinfeldt, Barbara Tuc­ key arid Daryol Tuckey sang two Christmas songs. An interesting demonstration on the making of a piece of cos­ tume jewellery was given by Mrs. A. Dougall. The ladies decided to hold an­ other euchre party in January. Mrs. Sillery was appointed in charge of the next shipment of old woollens for blankets. After the business session, the appointed committee served a delicious lunch. When The Thermometer ’way down, there’s nothing It Fun to add a spot of glamour to a basic dress — a pin, or scarf, or necklace? I’ve been discovering that it’s fun to add glamour in cooking—a plain pudding prettied ___ .. luxurious sauce—a simple butter cake with a rich frosting. Chocolate seems to be our favourite for these “special touches.” And when I say “choco­ late,” of course I mean BAKER’S UNSWEETENED CHOCOLATE. There’s a chocolate that can’t help but make dishes more sumptuous and exciting. Baker’s has true chocolate flavor because it’s all pure chocolate . . . nothing added, nothing taken away. It has cer­ tainly opened a whole new vista of delicious and interesting cakes, sauces and desserts. I’m never without my trusty package of Baker’s Unsweetened Chocolate. Merry Christmas at this merriest time of the yearl And I hope you won’t let the aches ’n’ pains of muscle soreness, rheu- matism or neuralgia spoil your enjoyment of the j ' Festive Season. It’s an unhappy fact that blustery s$l December weather often makes us ache “all over” . .. Is but we needn’t worry when we have a bottle of SLOAN’S LINIMENT handy! There’s no rubbing with Sloan’s. Just pat it on the soreness and feel its soothing warmth penetrating to bring quick, wonderful i relief! Sloan’s is truly a wonder-worker . . . and it’s so reasonably priced. Just 50c for the small-sized bottle — 90c for the large. Pick it up at your favourite drugstore. Make This Quick Sally Lunn For Christmas Breakfast and watch it disappear. You’ll notice it calls for CALUMET BAKING POWDER up with Mr. and and Father sat in the ladies’ hair­ dressers’ shop with his little daughter while his wife had a permanent wave put into her hair. The child, patting her fa­ ther’s bald head, remarked sweetly. “No waves for you dad. You’re all beach!” a 1 drops „ more warming—nothing cheerier—than, a really good cup of coffee! And there’s no coffee you’ll enjoy more than RED ROSE COFFEE! It’e a coffee I heartily recommend to you, for it’s a quality coffee so good it almost makes itself! No matter how hurried you may be when you’re making it, it always tastes just right, I find. So, any­ time, when it’s “Coffee time” — serve Red Rose Coffee for real flavour satisfaction. And you’ll find the same good taste in Red Rose Tea. They both maintain the same high standard. That’s to bring you marvellous double action for greatest baking assurance. Calumet makes all your baking lighter, fluflier, more tender. QUICK SALLY LUNN’" ' ~ 2 eggs, unbeaten 3/4 cup milk 1/2 cup brown sugar (firmly packed) 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 tablespoon melted butter 2 cups sifted SwansDown Cake Flour 3 teaspoons CalumetBaking Powder 1/2 teaspoon salt4 tablespoons shorten- 1/3 cup sugar ....... .Sift flour once, measure; add bakmg powder and salt; sift into bowl. Cream shortening, add 1/3 cup sugar, cream thoroughly. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each. Add flour alternately with milk, beat­ ing after each addition. Turn into greased 9x9x2-incli square pan. Mix together brown sugar, cinnamon, butter. Sprinkle over top of batter. Bake on hot oven (400°F.) about 25 minutes. Serve warm.