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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 28, 1952
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Grand Bend has come to rea
lize that its local lady of the li
brary, Mrs. Irene Meyers is not
just snooping when she begins
to ask questions around the vil
lage. She.’s hunting news for the
weekly column of Community
happenings. ’
A few months ago Mrs. Meyers
joined T-A correspondents’ ranks
and now it is not just a solitary
project but one shared by the
whole community.
She is known by members of
th village more for the keen in
terest and
which she
the Public
ever people
stand the importance of her posi
tions as "news hunter”. The vil
lagers are very interested and
cooperative,” she said, "They
really have helped to get the
column filled each week.”
Mrs. Meyers enjoys the work
andjshe has gone into it with de
termination to do the very best
and to improve with every week.
She welcomes criticism,
wise,” she said "I
how to improve.”
She spends a
time reading and
be forever hunting
thing new and interesting in
life as well as her work,
hard to say just what she
her sights trained on but
may be sure it is a goal she
reach with much success.
Meet our lady of the week, an
extremely interesting .person with
a keen mind
uable service
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After Hours
The James
iary are going ahead with great
leaps on a project for quilts,
Clothing and useful household
articles which will make make
up bales for needy families in
other countries.
Their February meeting was
at the home of Mrs. Carfrey Cann
and where some 18 ladies work
ed on knitted squares for an
afghan.
A very interesting program
was presented by Mrs. R. M.
Southcott.
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The sorority in town is bounc
ing ahead on plans for their an
nual Balloon Ball to be held in
March this year. The gals have
lots of surprises in store for
their formal night out this year.
They will crown a 195 2 Sorority
Sweetheart.
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Members
met at the
Luxton Wednesday of last week
to honor Dean Morley, a former
employee, who plans
ried in March.
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Pantry
an easy
Rice. It’s
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Spanish
competence with
looks after books a\
Library. Lately, how-
have begun to under-
"other-
wouldn't know
great deal of
she seems to
for some-
her
It's
has
you
will
and offering inval-
to her community.
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Street Junior Auxi-
of the
home of
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bank staff
Mrs. Robert
to he mar-
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recipe
extra
for
good
Trivitt Groups
Plan Projects
The W.A. of Trivitt Memorial
Church has taken on a project
to provide clothing and bedding
for the Indian school at Brant
ford. At their February meeting,
held at the home of Mrs. L. Hod-i
gins, members devoted the night
to work on quilts for the school,
During a short business ses
sion, the ladies made final ar
rangements for their part in the
World’s Day of Prayer.
To Decorate Hall
Members of the church Guild
will decorate the hall of the rec
tory, Arrangements were made
for work to start on this project
soon. The ladies of the group
also started work on their St.
Patrick’s Tea to be held in
•March. \
B’A
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with left over fish or any food
for that matter.
Spanish Rice
To 4 cubs pf boiling water add
2 tsp." salt and 2 cups of rice.
Bring to a boil over direct heat
and then reduce heat and sim
mer gently, Cover the pot ana
shake it occasionally. Watch to
see that it doesn’t burn.
Fry 30 or 40 minutes, the
water should be all absorbed
and the rice cooked,
Fry 2 large onions, chopped
finely, in 2 tbsp, butter or mar
garine until they are golden.
Add 1 tsp, chili powder and a
large can of tomatoes. Put thia
mixture in the top of a double
boiler and add 1 cup of grated
eheddai’ cheese. Place over boil
ing water and stir until cheese
:is melted; A plain cabbage salad
is a good complement.
World Day Of Prayer
At Main St. Church
Women’s groups from all
Exeter churches have organized
the joint program for the World’s
Day of Prayer to be held in Main
Street United Church, Friday
February 29.
The fisrt service will be at
3 p.m. and each group has a
part in the service. In the even
ing, the younger women’s groups
will conduct a service.
The evening service was be
gun several years ago for the
benefit of working people, stu
dents and young mothers who are
unable to attend the afternoon
service.
The ladies have spent many
hours planning these services
and an interesting program has
resulted from their work. Citizens
are all urged to attend.
Sorority Hears Talks
On Drama And Art
Drama and Art were featured
by the local chapter Beta Sigma
Phi at the group’s February
meetings. C__....
Mrs. James Lyne of
Mrs. Forte of the
Little Theatre.
Some 25 members
Forte’s talk on stage presenta
tion at the home of Dean Mor
ley, February 5. Members gain
ed information on the essentials
in forming a drama
lowing her talk, Mrs.
ected the group in
skits.
The speaker was
by Ada Dinney and thanked by
Phil Haworth. Lunch was serv
ed by Maida Richards, Betty
Wilson and June Hayter.
'Mrs. Lyne in her,third talk to
the group, February” 19, traced
the history of art from early
Egyptian, to modern, discussing
contributions and advancement
made by each period of history.
Doris Dettmer was hostess to
the group on that occasion and
Dean ' Morley introduced and
thanked the speaker. The roll
call \vas answered by suggestions
for projects and members
brought many original ideas.
The Balloon Ball will be held
March 11 and Gwen Whilsmith
Will organize the annual fashion,
show for early April.
Ada Dinney, Gwen Whilsmith
and Doris Dettmer served lunch.
the ___ _ - ____ .
Guest speakers were
Exeter and
St. Marys
heard Mrs
club. Fol-
Forte dir
impromptu
introduced
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Group To Visit
Sister Lodges
Pride of Huron Rebekah lodge
with N.G. Mary Gardiner presid
ing met on Wednesday, Febru
ary 20 wib forty-five
of Ruth Rebekah Lodge
ford as their guests.
Dates of interest to
Huron Lodge members are
March 4 when the members will
visit the Goderich Lodge; March
5, officers of the local lodge will
entertain tlje members; March
10 a card party will be held in
the lodge roams; March 14 Pride
of Huron Lodge will visit Monc
ton Lodge and on April 7 will
visit Edelweiss Lodge Seaforth on
the occasion of the visit there of Assembly Presdent, Mrs. Betty
Anderson of North Bay. ’
Following the business meet
ing, the officers of Ruth lodge
with N.G. Mrs. Alice Bilodeau
presiding took charge of the
meeting. Their degree team with
Mrs. Marguerite Braziex* as cap
tain. conferred the Rebekah de
gree upon three Exeter candi
dates.
N.G. Mary Gardiner thanked
the Stratford degree team for
the impressive work they had
carried out and presentations
were made to N.G, Alice Bilo
deau and Degree Captain, Mrs
Brazier by Mrs. Jean Creech
and Mrs. Celia Thomson.
Miss Evalina McKenzie, Dis
trict Deputy President, and other
members of Ruth lodge spoke briefly.
A social half hour concluded,
the evening.
Caven WMS Plans For
World Day Of Prayer
The February meeting of Ca
ven Auxiliary WMS was
Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs, W. G. Cochrane
Mrs. E. Mitchell presiding.
Mrs, A. Moir conducted
devotional period reading
scripture followed by prayer.
Mrs. Cochrane gave a lovely ver
sion of "The Lor-d is my Shep
herd."
Arrangements were made for
the World Day of Prayer. Mrs.
F. W. Whilsmith took the topic
from the Study Book on South
America which proved very in
teresting. Mrs. D. Millar and
Mrs. W. Sillery gave the history
of the first peoples of South
America.
The meeting closed by sing
ing by Mrs. Mitchell. Lunch was
served by the hostess assisted by
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane and Miss
Ballantyne,
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to hide his treasure. As he rode through
Exeter he noted the sign “THE HOL
LOW TREE”. Said her, “Why there’s
the very spot for my treasure. Where
else but a HOLLOW TREE would you
expect to hid and to find treasure.”
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