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Clinton News-Record, 1966-09-29, Page 3Married From My Window Graduated It is in Colombia I believe where the church is malting it more difficult for people to get married'. I wish them luck with their campaign to make mar­ riage more enduring by forcing a premarital course of Study on all those contemplating the step, bu.t somehow I fear ait will take-.much of the excite­ ment out of the honeymoon and the following few months. Marriage could very well be­ come obsolete un Colombia if one must pass, subjects like housekeeping' and money man­ agement to qualify; for 'the trip down the aisle. Giving . young couples a com­ plete rundown on What to ex­ pect from, marriage is- like leav­ ing the icing off th'o wedding cake, _ All the sweetness of discov­ ery is lost. If the crunchy cov­ ering is removed, what lies be­ neath ’is no surprise and 'there­ fore less attractive, imagine starting marriage With a diploma in “getting along’’. The bridle has learned how to avoid an argument. The groom is well versed in the art of, dodging the issue. How in the world can this couple get to know each other by means off the good1 healthy. fight that starts most marriages off? And When do 'they over get a chance to kiss and make up? 1 Suppose husband -and wife are both wise in the ways of spending the family income. He pays the bills Without effort.’ She spends only what she is allowed. Where is the element Of wondering how to make ends meet? How can man and Wo­ man be drawn closer together by a common worry over hoiw to make the car payment? I don’t know readers. I think this business of passing a test to get miarried! is carrying things a bit too far. Not many of us know too much about Wadded1 bliss when we repeat and Shirley ' Keller pur vows, but half, the fun most of the meth-pries come from this ignorance and our ability to- learp together. Besides, I doubt if .I’d ever pass the marriage examination; and I’d rather be married and miserable than, single and a public outcast because I was a marriage reject. 4 Bacon Waffles Make Brunch The Best Meal Of The Day Exponents of relaxed living Uhd. casual ^entertainnt^nt haye given a new meal — brunch- What ;a. wonderful rnpal en­ tertaining friend's, bb •vWinS With the family, . Serve brunch where it’s mos't pleasant for the guests arid easiest. for .the hostess,. —- on the patio or in a cheery spot jn the family room. Give the table a • little extra flourish .with flowers or plants; pretty dishes, and a gay coloured cloth or piacemats. Select foods winch are easily prepared, sensibly priced, huve a bit of, glamour and, most of all. are scrump­ tious eating, . . Try 'this. tr,eat on your family soon. • ,<• BACON WAFFLES WITH PINEAPPLE-ORANGE j SAUCE " pound sliced slide bacon (20 ounce) can pineapple chunks tablesoons cornstarch cup sugar ■ tablespoons grated' orange rind </ . 'cup fresh orange sections cups packaged pancake mix eggs cup melted bacon drippings cups milk . Cut 7 slices of bacon cross­ wise into - pieces *4 ’inch wide; cook over low heat until lightly browned, stirring frequently. Drain and save, drippings;, Cook remaining bacon' liri frying pan orf on grill over low heat until lightly browned, turning as needed to brown evenly. Drain bacon; roll into,,bacon curls, if desired, and keep warm until waffles are made. Drain piinapple; save syrup. Mix cornstarch and sugar in Saucepan. Stir in pineapple syrup and 1 tablespoon orange rind, Cook over low heat, stir? ring <x)nstantly until clear and thickened/ - Fold in pineapple chunks' and orange sections. Keep warm , until needed. Combine pancake mix, eggs, bacon drippings and milk; max well, Fold in small -bacon pjjieip.es and remaining orange rind. Bake in hot waffle iron, Cut waffles into quarters, For each serving stack 2 waffle quarters, sandwich-fashion with pine-, apple-orange sauce between, squares, Top with additional sauce and bacon curls or slices. Makes about 4 sewings. Clinton WI Sees Demonstration By 4-H Girls The, Clinton - Women’s Insti­ tute met in the Agricultural board < rooms on September 22. Mrs. W,- Colclough, president, opened1, the meeting and Mrs. A; Groyes,, secretary,. read the minutes of the last meeting and the correspondence, A leaders course on making hats is to be held in the agri­ cultural board rooms on Oct­ ober 24 and 25. Two members, were appointed to attend;// . / Mrs. F. .Cummings and' Mrs. J. Wise' Were appointed dele­ gates to attend the rally at Au­ burn on October 3 and as many of the members as possible are to’ attend. Mrs. Charles Nelson, reported on the canvassing for the CNJB under ..the sponsorship of the WI which was a tremendous .success. Plans’ foi’ the part the Clin­ ton WI are to have at the ploughing match were dis­ cussed. They are responsible for help and pies on October 13'. Roll call was answered by » naming your favourite subject in school; spelling was’ the most popular one. . • ■ Mrs. A. Crich convener of the topic on “education”, intro­ duced' Fred Sloman who > gave a very 'interesting talk. The 4-H girls and their lead­ ers attended' to demonstrate their work on the project “Hats and accessories”. Mrs. Norman Tyndall, the leader, introduced her assistant leaders, Miss Margaret Stewart for group 1, and .Mrs. Keith Tyndall apd Mrs. B. Holland , for group 2. Misses Betty Salverdia, Mar- ■garet Stewart and Diane Pick­ ard won county honors and were each • presented with a silver spoon by President Mrs. Colclough. Mrs. E. Radford and her group served' the lunch. WESTINGHOUSE Thurs., Sept. 29, 1966-r~Clint<»n News-Record-—Page 3 Londesboro Area Couple Married I OCT 7 EXETER ARENA Allan was Dancing 9 to 2 Door Prizes Spot Dances FRIDAY, I - to Glen Miller '67 T 1 • RaUy (Photo by R. J. Nephew) MR. AND MRS. LARRY H. JOHNSTON saries and a corsage of deep rose 'mums. Guests from Holland, Cedar Springs, Sudbury,' ■, Burlington, ■Kitchener, Walkerton, Rock­ wood, . Stratford, and Clinton were received at the . reception at Elm Haven Motor Hotel, Clinton., ?The young cohpie left on a wedding, trip to. points north, the bride travelling in a red suit fashioned of light Wool, red accessories and a corsage of white roses and ivy. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johnston' will reside at RR 1, Walton. Helen Ruth Buffinga and Larry H. Johnston exchanged vows ’before Rev. G. G. Heer­ sink in the Christian 'Reformed Church, ■ • Clinton, recently. White' gladioli, formed the set­ ting for the double-ring cere­ mony. ' i . . • ■ Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Buf­ finga, RR 1, Londesboro are the parents of the' .bride and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh V. Johnston, RR 3, Walton, are the parents Of the groom. Given in marriage by her father, the .bride wore' a gOwn of white peau de sOie and lace, U crown headpiece which ’held her veil and she carried a bou­ quet of orange delight roses and ivy. Her only, jewellery was a huguenot cross necklace, a gift from her aunt who travel­ led from Holland to attend her niece’s wedding. ;Miss Teresa Bylsma,' Bly th, as matron of honour Wore a turquoise street-length fashion of peau de.sdie. Her matching headdress held a tiny veil and she carried bronze ’mums. Bridesmaids Miss Mary Van- dendOol, >. Clinton, and ' Miss Linda Johnston, Walton wore gold peau de soie street-length dresses', matching rosette head­ bronzedresses and carried ’mums. The groom’s, brother, Johnston, ^Kitchener, w <x a groomsman and WayneLilpskie, Kitchener, cousin of’ the groom and Ralph ’ Buffinga, Londes-? boro, brother of the bridle ush­ ered guests.® , <t • - Organist Jacob Roorda, Clin­ ton, accompanied the. soloist Mrs. Jerry Zondervan, Cedar Springs. For her daughter’s wedding Mrs. Buffinga chose an em­ broidered gold dress which she wore with beige accessories and a corsage of deep roise ’mums. Mrs. Johnston, mother of the groom selected a light wool beige dress, dark brown acces- MODEL DTF675 HIGH SPEED DRYER WITH TRADE FEATURING * . Three temperature selections Balanced Air Flow Drying System Four way venting Easy to reach Lint Collector Porcelain Tub Clinton Electric Shop D.W. Cornish — Your Westinghouse Dealer Albeit Street CLINTON Phone 482-6646 I I.................... 81..—I—................................................................... .................................. J > s.' / * .'X S. ’• ^^1 ■ / 7'’ ' iK■llllll ' '' II1 ' BACON WAFFLES FOR BRUNCH ---------------------;-------------,----_------ Featuring the 11 -Piece Orchestra of Mr. and Mrs.. Gunner Ander­ sen, Livonia, Mich, visited a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Meilis. Dr. and^Mbs. Murray Fisher, Gravenhurst,- visited last .week at-the home of. Dr. Fisher’s sis­ ter, . Mrs. Walter Moffatt. Mrs. A. "E. ’Haywood, Tor­ onto, was the guest of Mr; and Mr?., Nejsoh’.'Hodd, last week. Mr.’ /and, Mrs/ Rossr Carter. Chatham, spent the</Weekend with them. / z Mr.-, .and,. Mrs. .-Robert Stokes. London, visited the latter’s fa­ ther, Robert Thomson bn Sun­ day afternoon. Miss Eleanor Fisher, Winni­ peg, is visiting relatiyes in Ont­ ario tins month including cou­ sins, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hood, her uncle, Robert Thomson, >all MRS. NORMAN bONG Phone 262*5180 . of Kippen and cousin, Mrs. Norman Stanlake, Exeter.. Charles Taylor, Stoney Creek, visited'Saturday afternoon with Mr,, and Mrs. Norman Long. Archie Parsons is- a patient in’ Victoria Hospital, London. CLEAN AIR An .electric clothes dryer en­ sures' that washing will always be dried in fresh, pure air. --------------------O>-----------'-------- WASH AND WEAR '. :Inyan electric clothes dryer wash and wear fabrics are dried and pressed requiring only’ a touch-up with an iron. Guide, Brownie Leaders Alone; Get No Support BAYFIELD — The local As­ sociation for - Guides and Brownies report extremely poor attendance at' their annual meeting held last Wednesday. President, Mrs. W. MciHlwain, secretary, Mrs. F. Weston and Mrs. Mert Memer, hostess,' were the only members present. A special meeting is sche­ duled for October-4. It is to be hoped the Local Association will not be ‘forced to disband due to lack, of support. 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