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al] sang '‘Foi1
by Ruby Stire, Bonnie Smith
and Winona MacDonald and the
wedding march was played by
Miss Irene Beaupre.
Three beautiful
annual meeting of the
Auxiliary of Trivitt
Church was held in
hall on Tuesday eve-
a good attendance.
Aceounts of weddings, church
meetings and. other news items
far the women’s page should
reach the Times-Advocate by
Monday if opssible or Tues
day noon at the latest.
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Staffa Groups
Elect Officers
The
Woman’s
Memorial
the parish
ning with
The meeting opened with an
advent hymn, followed by prayer
by the president, Mrs. Beirling.
A report of the year’s work was
given by the secretary,
treasurer’s report was very
tifying. zkll pledges have been
met and a donation given to the
church
plies a
ing for
dential
near
were
Service
of Little Helpers.
Rev. Langford
the election of
slate of officers
Honourary president, Mrs. Chas.
Langford; president, Mrs.
Beirling; vice-president,
Vernon Heywood; secretary,
John Luxton; treasurer,
Alf Andrus: Living
retary,
cial Service
Crawford:
tary,
Dorcas
Taggart.
A Christmas hymn, ”0 Come
was sung, af-
is
w\\
The
gra-
budget,
complete
a girl in
School,
Cardston,
also given
secretary,
The W A. sup
outfit of cloth-
St. Paul’s Resi-
Blo( d Reserve,
Alta. Reports
by the Social
and secretary
presided for
officers. The
is follows:
Hy.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Message sec
Miss N. McTaggart; So-
secretary, Mrs. R.
Little Helpers secre-
Mrs. William Middlbton;
Convener. Miss N. Mc-I
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j
j All Ye Faithful”.
i which Rev. Langford closed the
! meeting with the Benediction,
j Lunch was served, A large bale
of clothing was packed for the
I Mohawk Institute at Brantford;
j also a parcel of infants’ clothing
for the Children’s Aid Society at
, Goderich.
A churcli worker knocked at
old Zeke’s door and asked for
a contribution for the new build
ing. Poor old
give anything.
"I ain’t got
tested. “I owes
body in dis’ town.”
‘‘But don’t you think you owe
the Lord something, too?” asked
the collector.
‘‘I sho* do,” agreed Zeke, “but
he ain’t pressin’"' me like my
other creditors.”
Zeke refused to
nothin’,” he pro-
praetically every-
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Hello Homemakers! Come the
holidays and you’re all set for
plenty of food, plenty of com
pany, plenty of fun but also
plenty of work. However, assign
the small jobs and errands to
other members of the family
and get them started early. Mon
day’s not too soon with Christ
mas one week away, because
good deal of the shopping
decorating can be
some baking as
goodies improve
aging.
Here are some
menus and a brief calendar for
Christmas week. With definite
plans in mind .and helpers to de
pend on, you'll be in* the mood
to enjoy a real holiday with
your family and friends.
Christmas Eve Family Snacks .
Chicken Livers on Tea Biscuits
Celery and Carrot Fingers
Cookies and Tea
* * >i<
Christmas Breakfast
Cranberry Juice
Sausage and- Srambled Egg
Fruit Scones
Marmalade
Coffee
a
and
done now, also
many holiday
with a bit of
w o n d e r f u 1
V *
Christmas Dinner
Oyster on the Half Shell
Cream of Tomato Soup
Cheese Wafers
Melba Toast
Roast Chicken
with Celery Stuffing
Giblet Gravy
Pickled Crabapples
Gherkins
Currant Jelly
Glazed Sweet Potatoes
Green Beans
Harvard Beets
Poinsettia Salad
Plum Pudding
Custard Sauce
Coffee
*$
Tongue
Salad
Cranberry
Buffet Supper
Cold Sliced Ham
Jellied
Potato
Jellied
Celery
Assorted Relishes
Sponge Cake
Cherry Ice Cream
Fruit Cake
Tea
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Monday—
Order Perishables
Check. Grocery List
Clean Silver
Tuesday—
Make Mince Tarts
Bake Holiday Cookies
Make Steamed Pudding
Wednesday—
Mold Christmas Salad
Prepare Pudding Sauce
Prepare Salad Greens
Cook Salad Dressing
Thursday—
Decorate the House
Make Jellied Tongue
Bake Sponge Cakes
Friday—■
■Clean and Stuff Fowl
Make Potato Salad and
Poinsettia Salad
Cherry Ice Cream
Order any Extra Supplies
HOT CHEESE WAFERS
1 package snappy cheese
% cup sifted all-purpose flour
% cup butter
Work all ingredients togethei*
with your
small balls, place on ungreased
pan, flatten down with the palm
of your hand. Chill a half 'hour.
Bake in a moderately hot oven,
400 degrees, 7 to 10 minutes.
Sprinkle with paprika. Makes
about 12. These are extremely
good and will keep (unbaked)
In the refrigerator indefinitely.
Very handy for these busy holi
days.
FLUFFY custard sauce
Scald 1 cup milk. Separate 2
eggs, beat yolks with fork, add
2 tablespoons sugar and a few
grains salt. Gradually add the
scalded milk. Place in double
boiler over ’hot water. Cook, stir
ring constantly until mixture
thickens, about 8 minutes; cool.
Beat egg whites until stiff;
into cooled custard
spoon vanilla.
CARROT PUDDING
1
1
1
1
1
1
1 ¥2
1
Mix together and sift dry
gredlents, then mix all together.
Fill greased mold % full. Cover
loosely with parchment paper,
place In steamer and steam a
Ml ?, hours. (You’ll find the
petatees make ths pudding light
hands. Make into
with 1
fold
tea
grated raw
grated raw
chopped suet
brown sugar
raisins
■currants
carrots
potato
cup
cup
cup.
cup
cup
cup
cups flour
teaspoon baking soda
teaspoon salt
In-
and the carrots give it a lovely
rich brown colour.) You
add 1 teaspoon
teaspoon nutmeg,
cloves if you like it spiced,
add 1 teaspoon almond flavour
ing, ¥: cupful chopped blanched
almonds and % cup mixed
For a still richer pudding,
chopped candied peel, Yz
Yz cup glazed cherries, Yz
chopped dates. In either
add an extra tablespoon of flour
to the mixture, It’s a foolproof
pudding so develop your
special brand.
CELERY STUFFING
4
may
cinnamon, J
14 teaspoon
or
peel,
add
cup
cup
case
own
%
1U
3
iy2
iy2
%
2
or 5 slices baron
'Fine-flavoured dripping
cup finely-chopped onion
cups finely-diced celery
cups coarse, soft,
bread crumbs
cups quick-cooking rolled
oats
teaspoons salt
teaspoon pepper
tablespoons finely-chopped
parsley
Poultry seasoning, if desired
egg
tablespoons milk
the bacon
12
Cut the bacon into small
pieces and pan-fry until crisp;
lift bacon from the fat. Measure
the fat in the pan, and if ne
cessary, add more bacon drip
ping or other- dripping to bring
the measure to 3 tablespoons.
Heat the 3 tablespoons dripping
and add the onion and celery;
cook together, stirring often,
until golden. Combine the bread
crumbs, rolled oats, salt, pepper,
parsley and poultry seasoning if
it is being used; add the cooked
bacon; add the vegetables and
the fat in which they were
cooked; mix lightly. Beat the
egg slightly and add the milk;
add to stuffing and mix very
lightly so
paste. Use for 5
chicken.
Annua I Meeting
The United Church Woman's
Missionary Society and the Wo
man’s Association held their
annual meeting at the home of
Mrs. Russell Worden Wednes
day afternoon. The W.M.S. pre
sident, Mrs. O’Brien was in the
chair for the meeting, and Mrs,
A, H. Daynard took charge
the devotional period. Rev.
H. Daynard took charge of
election of officers, which
suited as follows: president,
Mrs. Marshall Deering; secre
tary, Mrs. Russell Worden; as
sistant, Mrs. A. Kemp;
er, Mrs. Les Butson;
stewardship^ Mrs. C.
Missionary Monthly,
Smale; community
Mrs. W. J. Fell;
Mrs. C. Vivian;
W. Reed. a
The W.A. meeting followed
with Mrs. W. J. Fell presiding.
Mrs. O. W. Reed read the min
utes of the previous annual
meeting, and a Christmas pro
gram was enjoyed. The mem
bers presented their gifts for
the White Gift service. Mr.
Daynard conducted the election
of officers, who are: president,
Mrs. A. Smale; secretary, Mrs.
0. W. Reed; treasurer, Mrs. C.
Bowman; organist, Mrs. Day
nard; monthly vice-presidents,
Mrs. O’Brien, Mrs. A. Jeffrey,
Mrs. C. II. Dow, Mrs. A. Kemp,
Mrs. L. Worden; auditors, Mrs.
L. Worden, Mrs. W. J. Fell.
decorated
baskets of gifts were carried in
and Mrs. Roy Couillard
the address.
After unwrapping the
Muriel thanked her guests
She’sthey
Jolly Good Fellow”, a’ dainty
lunch was served.
as not to
or
make <a
6‘ pound
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write to her % Exeter Times-
Advocate. Just send in your
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ner of the column for replies.
James St. Group
Elects Office rs
The Christmas meeting of the
Evening Auxiliary was held at
the home of Mrs. C. V. Pickard.
The president, Mrs. W. C. Alli
son, opened the meeting with a
Christmas carol and all repeat
ing the Lord’s Prayer.
- The roll call and reports of
the secretaries were then read,
after which Mrs. Andrew Hamil
ton took charge of the program.
Scripture readings iby Miss M.
Salter, Miss Greta Harness and
Mrs. William Kernick followed,
and prayer by Miss May Jones.
Mrs. Carfrey Cann, Miss Ella
Link, Mrs. W. Witmer, Mrs. C.
Farrow and Mrs. L. Wein took
part in a candlelight service.
Miss Ella Link sang ”0 Holy
Night”. Mrs, A. Hamilton led
in prayer. Miss Trudy Pickard
played a piano solo. Rev. H.
Snell gave a Christmas message,
“How Far Is It to Bethlehem?”
This was followed by the elec
tion of officers. The meeting
ended by the singing of a carol
and all repeating the bendiction.
Lunch was served by
group.
Officers elected were as
lows: Honorary presidents,
John Rowe, Mrs
Mrs. H. Snell;
W. C. Allison;
dent, Mrs. C.
vice-pres., Mrs.
retary, Mrs. M,
M. Cud more;
Taylor;
Pollen;
Miss May Jones;
secretary, Miss Meta Salter; as
sistant, Mrs. Art Cann; supply
secretary, Miss Alice Handford;
mit6 boxes, Mrs. K. G. Crocker;
birthday box, Mrs. Eileen Mor
ley;- pianist, Mrs. IT. L. Sturgis;
assistant, Mrs. T. Coates; press
reporter, Mrs. F. Creech; Com
munity Friendship, Miss 0.
Prior; Missionary Monthly, Miss
V. Coates: temperance, Mrs. Ted
Pooley; Mission Band leaders,
Mrs. Carfrey Cann, Mrs. M. Cud-
more, Mrs, K. Hockey; group
leaders, Mrs. William Thompson,
Mrs. Andy Dixon and Mrs, M.
Alderson; Emergency Commit
tee, Miss May Jones, Miss Alice
Handford, Miss Stella Southcott,
Mrs. IL H. Cowen, Mrs. T.
Coates; Nominating Committee,
Mrs. Sturgis, Miss N. Car<
mlchael, Mrs, E. Morley.
the
Sharpe and
president, Mrs.
first vice-presi-
Farrow; second
G. Farrow, sec
Sweet, ass’t. Mrs
treas., Mrs. S. B.
assistant, Mrs. W. H.
corresponding secretary,
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Neighbors and Friends
Honor Exeter Bride
Complimenting Miss Muriel
Hewitt, of Exeter, popular bride
of the week, some
bofs and friends
home of Mrs. Wm,
Monday, December
sented her with a miscellaneous
shower.
A chair was attractively dec
orated over which hung a bell
of confetti which later showered
the bride.
Contests were enjoyed and a
mock wedding was preformed
fifty neigh-
met at the
Webster on
6 and pre-
l
(One Block East of Trivitt Memorial Church)
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Shopping Guide
Gift Suggestions for Her
Exquisite Evening Gowns, $18.95 to $24.95
Pretty Nightgowns, from $3.98 to $6.98
Attractive Bed Jackets and Housecoats
Charming Underwear, Kerchiefs, Handbags, etc.
Nylon Hose, latest shades, $1.40, $1.50, $1.65, $1.85, $2.25
Dainty Handkerchiefs, from .29 up
For the Children'
Sweaters, from size 2 to 10, from $2.50 up
Blouses, also, from $1.89 up
Corduroy Overalls, from 6 mons. to 6 yrs., $2.98
Sleepers and Pyjamas, in all sizes, from $1.39 up
Small Boys’ Plants, sizes 2 to 6, from $1.75
You Will Find Many More Articles
Sweet Christening Gowns, $6.95 (slip incl’d)
Rompers, from $1.89 to $2.75
Blankets, in pink *and blue,
for crib or buggie, from $1.49 up
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