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EPTEMBER 15, 1955
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A Page Devoted to the Interests of the *omen Readers of The 'Timea,Advocate
Klan To Show Hobbies
At Fair Next Thursday
A display of women's hobbies
will feature the home department
of the local fair next Thursday.
Mrs. R. W. Kestle, director in
charge of this. section, has asked
ladies of the community to ex-
hibit their hobbies to show others
what they are doing in their spare
time.
Again this year the home de-
partment features a special sec-
tion for New Canadian handi-
craft.
Some of the novelty sections
should prove interesting. Prizes
are being awarded for the best
stuffed toy, something useful
made from something useless,
and the best dressed doll.
A. children's birthday cake is
a new section in the cooking com-
petition which features baking
from bread to doughnuts.
The ,fair board is offering spec-
ial prizes for the best displays of
hone -canned products. Each dis-
play must .contain 20 or more
items and is judged on quality,
variety and arrangement.
A working man's !box lunch is
Clearance Saie
Storewide 250
Reduction
THE HOLLOW TREE
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BANANA NUT
eib Naga;
a new section in the meats and
salads class.
Assisting Mrs. Kestle. in the
Home Department are Mrs. P.
Dearing, Mrs. William Stone and
Mrs. H. Strang. Mrs. C. Brintnell.
And Mrs. H. Penhale are in charge:
of the domestic and Mrs. Arthur
Cann, Mrs. Delmar Skinner and
Mrs. Arthur 'Rundle are looking
after arts and crafts.
UC Auxiliaries
Begin Season -
Main Street
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Rev. Alex Rapson was the guest
speaker .at the Monday meeting
of Main Street Evening Auxiliary.
He chose as his subject "What
it 'Means to be •a Disciple."
The program followed a pot
luck supper. The devotional per-
iod was taken by Stella Marshall
and Hilda Turnbull. A solo was
contributed by Miss Marilyn Bis-
sett.
The president, Mrs. P. Merkley,
conducted the business meeting,
James Street
Mrs, Ross Taylor and her group
in the Evening Auxiliary of James
St. United Church planned and
presented the September meeting
on Monday evening.
A hot roast beef sandwich sup-
per was served and was followed
by the business meeting conduct-
ed by Mrs. Ralph Batten. The
worship service was led by Mrs.
Ross Taylor and she was assisted
by Mrs. Ed. Johns, Mrs. .Sana
Hendrick and Mrs. Wm. Thom-
son.
A solo was contributed 'by Mrs.
Harold Sturgis. Mrs. Andrew Dix-
on introduced the new study for
1955-56. This is Home Missions
year and a study will ,be made
of the church's work among New
Canadians and among Indians,
using the books "Coming Our
Way," "No Vanishing Race" and
"Home Missions Digest."
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HAD PIE IN SKY --M ad e 1 i n e
Ford, TCA stewardess, no longer
lists blueberry pie as her favorite.
On a Toronto -to -Ottawa flight,
her Viscount plane hit au .air -
pocket and dropped 90 feet just
as she was serving the pie to
passengers. The result; pie in the
sky, on the ceiling, in passengers'
hair, on the floor and on the
windows. It was Miss Ford's job
to make the plane neat and tidy
after the episode. -
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Double Ring -Rites
For Wein-Sillery
Lighted candelabra, ferns and
standards of pastel gladioli and
large white mums decorated the
altar of James 1St. United 'Church,
Exeter when Dorcas Elizabeth,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. ISil-
lery, Exeter became the bride of
Calvin Fraser s o n of • IMr. and
Mrs. Wesley Wein. 'Crediton.
The Rev. Harold J, Snell,offi-
ciated for the double .ring cere-
mony.
Mr. Lawrence Wein, uncle of
the groom . presided at the organ
and accompanied Mrs. Roy
Goulding, London, aunt of the
groom, who sang ."Because" and
"The Wedding .Prayer;"
•Escorted by her father the
bride was lovely in a floor length
gown of French 'imported lace
and nylon tulle Aver bridal satin.
The snugly fitted lace bodice
featured on open V neckline, out-
lined (by nylon and long lily .point
sleeves. The billowing skirt was
of nylon tulle with inserts of
lace cascading down the Sr.ont
and back. Her headdress, a Juliet-
cap
ulietcap of nylon tulle dotted with Iri-
descent sequins, held a matching
finger tip illusion veil. She tar-
ried a cascade of 'Better Time
Roses, and white baby mums with
red rose -bud- tipped streamers.
.Bridal Attendants
Mrs. +Donald Davey, sister of
the bride, as matron of honour,
chose a ballerina gown of ice—
blue nylon tulle over taffeta. The
skirt featured inserts of lace and
the _fitted bodice was completed
With a Chantilly lace jacket. Her
headdress was of ice -!blue ruf-
fled nylon dotted with irrideseent
-sequins and carried a cascade of
salmon pink flowerlets and sweet-
heart roses.
Her bridesmaids were her sis-
ter, Miss Patricia 'Sillery and Mrs,
Gordon Stone, sister of the groom,
dressed in ice -blue gowns identi-
cal to that of the matron of hon-
or -with matching headdress and
also carried cascades of salmon
pink •flowerlets and sweetheart
roses.
• As flower girl, Dianne ,Stone,
niece of the groom /wore a floor
length gown of shrimp nylon tul-
le •over tuffeta, dotted with blue
rose -buds with matching head-
dress, and wristlets. She carried
a miniature cascade of lee -blue
baby mums and sweetheart roses.
As ring bearer, Jimmie 1Gaveir
cousin of the ibride carried a white
satin ring cushion. Mr. Wilmer
Wein, Crediton, cousin of the
groom was groomsman. Ushers
were Douglas ISillery, brother oit
the bride and Ronald Wein brot-
her of the groom.
Cluirclt Reception
Receiving at the church par-
lours the (bride's mother chose
a navy rayon matelasse dress dot-
ted with white and navy velvet,
featuring a flared s k i r t , a V
neckline inserted with lace, with
navy and white accessories and
a corsage of Penocchio,.red roses
and 'white mums, The groom's
mother, chose a Ticatina crepe
dress of congo green with honey
beige accessories and a corsage
of Talisman roses.
On• their return from a trip
through the United States Mr.
and Mrs. Wein will make their
home in Exeter,
Guests for the wedding were
present from Exeter, Crediton,
Kirkton, 'gaffe, London, Lefray,
Aylmer, Moncton, Hanover, King-
ston, Detroit, .Pittsburgh and ICa-
ka(beka Falls,
Bride Elect Voted
Mrs. Ed, iSillery entertained at
a trousseau tea in honour of her
daughter, Doreas, Whose marri-
age took place ih James St, Uni-
ted Church, Exeter, last ,Saturday,
Mrs. Sillery, the groom's moth-
er. Mre. Wesley Wein and the'
bride -elect received guests during
the afternoon and evening.
Serving were Mrs. Donald.
Davey and Mrs. Harold Warm,
Sharing the task •of displaying
the gifts and the trousseau were
M's 'patrieia Sillery, Miss 1V111 i
red ,Baile.n,tyne, Miss Alexia Los -
tell, Mrs, Wehner Wein, Mrs,
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By MARJORIE STEINER
We are sure you'll want to
turn on the oven and try out
some of the recipes we have for
you today. We feel we have some\
really special ones this week.
No doubt you read in the T -A.
recently that Mrs. K. 0... -Crocker
won a fifty dollar prize in Betty
Crocker's "Recipe Sharing !Con.-
test" sponsored.lby General IMVlills..
We know you will be glad that,
in reply to a letter, from Mrs.
Crocker, Betty Crocker said 'I
ani very happy ;that your local
newspaper is giving you -the op-
hortunity tp let your friends and
relatives learn about your good
fortune,'
This recipe for Mello -Nut Fudge
cake was tested in the Betty
Crocker kitchen, and was judged
a prize winner by baking experts.
We do appreciate the opportunity
of passing it on to our readers.
BIFT.T,O-NUT FUDGE (JAKE
(Mrs. K. G. lorocker, Exeter)
3 oz, !bitter ,chocolate cut very
fine
11 cup boiling water
1 cups sifted all-purpose flour
1 cups granulated sugar
.tsp. salt
?: tsp. -baking polvder
tsp. soda
a cup shortening
3 cup buttermilk
1 tsp. vanilla
2 eggs 'unbeaten
18 marshmallows, cut In half
i clip nuts cut- fine
Method—Put chocolate in mix-
ing .bowl, pour boiling water over
it and stir, until melted, Cool,
Sift flour, ,sugar, salt, baking
powder and soda into chocolate
mixture. Drop in shortening, Beat
200 .strokes Iby•hand or 2 min-
utes in mixer •set at low speed.
Add 'buttermilk, vanilla and eggs
and 'beat 200 strokes or 2 min-
ntes at low speed. Bake In .greas
ed floured pan at 350° for •30-
40 minutes. While cake is warm
press marshmallows on the top.
Spread with
Minute Boil Frosting
2 oz. chocolate
1a cups granulated sugar
7 Tbs. sweet milk
2 Tbs. shortening
2 Tps. butter
•1 Tb. •corn syr;up
'tsp. salt.
Bring toa boil stirring for 1
minute. Cool to lukewarm. Add
1 teaspoon vanilla. (Beat until
thick. 'Cake can be baked in 8
inch Iayer pane 'but for easier
handling an 8 'by 12 inch pan
may be used.
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Miss Elva Morley of Granton
has sent us a number of recipes.
including cookies, puddings and'
tarts. We appreciate her interest
in the column and know you will
want to add her recipes 'to your
collection.
'We'll give you a pudding recipe
iVlis's
Morley says is -extra good,
in fact it's delicious. -
• GRAPE NUT PUFF PUDDING
(Mod Elva Morley) ;
1 teaspoon -grated lemon rind
4 tsps, butter
• 1 cup white sugar
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Main St. Ladies
Meet At Bend
Mrs.. R. E. itrissell was hostess
at her summer cottage at • Blake
on Thursday last for the lSeptem-
ber meeting of the W. A. and
W.M.S. of Main St. cliurch.
Mrs. Glen McKnight, president,
conducted the W.A. meeting when
plans were made for the fan
work.. The date fdr the annual
bazaar was set for October 29, -
Mrs. It.
9.•Mas.:It. Hopper took charge of
the devotional •period and 'was asi
listed Iby Mrs. B. Tuckey.
Mi s. IR. IBalkwill .presided for
the W.M:S. meeting. !She reported
to the ladies on the School for
Leaders she had attended at Al-
ma College, 1St. Thomas, -the prev-
ious week. Mrs. 113alltwill was im-
pressed with the -school, the
theme of which was "Christ In
Action." Mrs. Gordon Watt, Tor-'
onto, of the ,Christian Steward..
ship department of the Dominion
Boa:rd eondueted Ail, intensive
study on ;the Book Of (Colossians.
Rev, Geo. Butch, formerly of
Dundas Centre United Church,
London, also Conducted" daily
Bible Study. Fellowship and ad-
dresses 'bY missionaries on 'ftlr-
lough iron' various tnissianary
fields was a' privileged feature..
"121 811 it was five days Of
"rnountain topil experience" said
Mrs. •l3alkwill
Mrs, W. J. IMoeres, Thames
Road, president of the London
Conference Branch accontpanied
Mrs. 'B'alkiy'i11 to St. Thomas,
Gordon 'Stone, Mre, Donald Keg..
'lie, Mrs. Gordon Eagleson and
Mrs. '!tom Smith.
Guests were registered. by Miss
Dianne Stone',
2 eggs well (beaten,
3 Tbs. lemon ,juice
2 Tbs. flour
ti. Tbs. '.grapenu-ts (*mai)
1 cup milk
2 egg whites stiffly -beaten,.
Add lemon- rind to butter and
cream well. Add sugar gradually
blending well. Add egg yolks :and
beat 'thoroughly. Add lemon juice
then flour, grapeduts apd milk
mixing well. Fold in beaten whites
of eggs, Turn into greased Ibnk-
ing dish and •place in pan of hot
water. Bake in slow oven, 325°,
for 1 hour and 15 minutes. Serve
cold with cream if desired.
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What a thrill we got last week
when we received •a•' letter from
Pauline (Godbolt) Dyck who lives
at. Whitehorse, Yukon, She wrote
'Just a little note to say ,I'm glad
your are going to start the Gram
column again. I, sure look for-
ward to looking at it every week.'
She enclosed a recipe for cherry
bread 'which her family likes,
She finds it handy to have iu the
house when company drops in.
CHERRY BREAD -
(Mrs, 'Pauline Dyck)
1 cup •brown sugar
2a tsp. - baking powder
1 -small (bottle maraschino cher"r
ries
juice from .cherries with. . milk
added to make 1 cup
.a cup walnuts
cut cherries
1 egg well (beaten
2a cups bread flour
2 Mb. butter, .. •
!Mix flour, sugar, salt, 4baking
powder and •butter. Add remain-
ing ingredients. Let stand in a
warm place for 20 minutes, Bake
1 hour in moderate oven,
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