The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-03-01, Page 8THE TIMES ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH 1. 1956
C*wmwni» About
MRS, J. WOODALL
Mission Band
Tte Wweiopi Band of tho
majt-ed Om^h 'met in, the church
AKStoM room on Thursday.
The worship period was con-'
ifliHwsted fey James Finkfoein er and
* etoyy was related foy Mrs. Ray
King. Plans were ipade for the
Mission Band tea to foe held in
the church school rooms Satur
day, March 17,.
Personal items
Donald Flnkbeiner spent seve
ral days last week in Ottawa, one
of 5. students of London Teach
ers’ College w-foo were on a tour
of the capital city, with Princi
pal s. C. (Biehl in charge.
Mr, Edward Gunn was removed
to South Huron Hospital for
treatment on Sunday evening.
Mr, Nelson Sinclair 'has ibeen
confined to -his home for the
-past 'few weeks due to illness.
Mr, and Mrs. William Wood
mil and daughters, of Windsor,
visited during ithe weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woodall.
, Mr. Robert Wade and Miss Ida
.Blahshard of London spent the
•weekend at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Wade.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wein of
London, were weekend visitors
.with Mr. and Mrs. J. Butler .
Mr. Harold Amy of Hamilton
■spent a few days over the week
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
.Russell Finkbeiner.
• Mr. and Mrs. Allan Faulhafer
of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Penh ale of Hay and Mr. Allan
Recker of Hay visited on Sunday
With Mr. and Mrs. Won. Bender
and family.
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More Recipes
By MARJORIE STEINER
How does a rice pudding ap
peal to you for dessert? We
think it’s a nice .1.®_‘_____
pie and cake. Mrs. Lloyd Jones
sent us her recipe whiclh seems
very easy to put together. It
would be a good dessert for a
day when you have the oven on
for the main part of your meal
for the pudding takes two hours
of slow baking.
Baked Rice Dessert
(Mrs. Lloyd Jones.)
% cup rice
■5 cups (1 qt.) milk
% cup sugar
% tsp. salt
% tsp. nutmeg
% cup chopped raisins.
■Place rice, milk, sugar, salt and
nutmeg in covered dish and bake
in slow oven (*300°) for 1%
hours. Stir pudding every 20 min
utes to keep rice from settling.
Add raisins .and bake % hour
longer. For a richer pudding add
1 or 2 well beaten eggs with the
raisins. Serve hot or cold with
cream or your favorite sweet
sauce.*
From a
school days we received a .cookie
recipe which will appeal to those
who like the flavor of pineapple.
(Speaking of cookies we had
telephone calls from five or six
change from
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readers who • discovered, when
they tried the peanut butter cook
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Now for another recipe
those of our readers who
on a sugarless diet. This recipe
can be made into a loaf cake
or muffins.
Sugarless Cake
(Mrs. J. M. .Southcott.)
2 cups flour (stirred but
sifted)
3% tsp. baking powder
% tsp. salt
6-8 sucaryl tablets
1 tup milk
1 egg
3 Tbsp, butter
%' cup each of raisins
currants or raisins and apri
cots.
Mix and 'sift together the flour,
baking powder and salt. In ,JJ<4
cup milk dissolve the sucaryl
tablets over hot water. Beat egg,
add remaining % cup milk to it
and mix. Make a depression in
the flour- and pour in egg and
milk, then melted butter and
sucaryl mixture. (Stir quickly
just long enough to mix ingre
dients. Bake in small loaves at
37.5° for
fins in a
utes.' (If
it for 10
adding.)
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are
not
and
30 minutes or as muf-
400° oven for 2<5 min-
fruit is allowed, steam
minutes and dry before
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PHONE 136
"It’s going to be a heavy pro
gram” said Miss (Betty Coney,
public health nurse for Exeter,
Stephen, U-sborne and part of
Hgy, referring to giving polio
vaccine to' school children this
year.
A third dose will be given to
the pupils who received this vac
cine last year and to all others
up to Grade 8 as far as the sup
ply will go.
The consent of the parents of
each child must be obtained be
fore this service is given. The me-
Circle Sponsors
Landscape Talk
A program on home beautifi
cation by landscaping was pre
sented foy Mr. ,E. Mulroy of the
Downham Nurseries of .Strathroy,
in 'the iCaven church on Thurs
day night, under the auspices of
iCaven Congregational Circle,
Colored slides of many land
scaped gardens and homes were
shown and in comparison some
not planned or cared for. Advice
was given on planting and care
of evergreens shrubs and roses.
Mr. W. iG. Cochrane presided
and introduced Mr. Mulroy. Rev.
iSamuel Kerr, -Mrs. John Pryde
and Mr. Gerald Godbolt
prizes.
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Mark Wedding
Leap Year Day
Mr. 'and Mrs. 'Sam Jory entertained Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mc
Laren of Cromarty and their
family on Wednesday on the oc
casion -of Mr. and Mrs. McLaren’s
wedding anniversary.
Rut-h Jory, eldest daughter of
Mr. and 'Mrs. Jory, and Keith Mc
Laren were married foy the IRev.
Dun-dan McTavish of James St.
United 'Church 28 years ago on
Wednesday, February 29, 19 28.
They have four daughters, Mrs.
Kenneth Rennick, of Moncton,
Mrs. Ken Cudmore, London, Mrs.
Stephen Hendrick, Mitchell, and
Wanda and one son, Rodney, at
home, and four grandchildren.
Exchange Vows
In Parsonage
James St. -United Church
sonage was the setting for
marriage on 'Saturday afternoon,
February 25, of Miss Norma Eli
zabeth Snell, youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Williain iSnell,
James i&t. to William Ronald
Caldwell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Caldwell, -Kippen. Re.v.
H. J. Snell officiated at the 3
o’clock ceremony.
The bride wore a white floor
length gown of nyl-on net. Her
finger tip length veil was held
in place by a coronet of lily of
the valley. Her bouquet was of
red roses and white carnations^
The bridesmaid, . Miss Ethel
Gillard, Exeter, wore a blue floor
length gown of nylon net
carried a bouquet of blue
nations and white mums.
Robert 1 Caldwell, Kippen,
tended his brother as grooms
man.
A reception was held at the
home of the ’bride for thirty
guests from London, Hensail,
Kippen,' iClinton, iSeaforth and
Dashwood.
'On their return from a short
honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Cald
well will make their home in
Hensail.
Discuss Cancer
At Eastern Star
Mr, Fred Dobbs presented
films on cancer and accompanied |
the pictures with important sta-1
tistics on the disease at the meet
ing of Exeter chapter O.E.S. on
Wednesday evening.
Mayor Pooley.. was present and
addressed the members on the
same subject and emphasized the
fact that people should avail
themselves of the facilities af
forded them.
During the business session of
the meeting it was reported that
seventeen members had attended
the sewing at the hospital for the
purpose Of making cancer dres
sings. 139 dressings
and 54 articles were
the gift cupboard in
Cash donations.
The chapter will
dance on April 13, an April
shower tea on April 28 and. RCA
"Kitchen Kapers” will be an
event for June 18 and 19, all
to be held in the Legion (Hall.
Worthy matron Mrs. Jack
Dickins and Worthy patron Mr.
Maurice Quance presided.
sponsor
an
and
car-
at-
dical officer of health or a local
doctor gives the vaccine.
"We cannot start until May,"
said Miss Coney, “and we will
have a number of staff conferen
ces before that to organize the
work; the actual giving of the
vaccine 'is nothing, compared to
the organization of the work.”
Pre School Children
This is only one phase of the
many duties carried out by Miss
Coney. 'Once 'a week she checks
with the hospital for new mothers
and visits them and all others
that she can contact. Not only
soon after birth but at six months
and again at one year does Miss
Coney visit these babies.
From records kept since the
health unit was established in
Exeter, the nurse 'has a good
knowledge of children, who will
be starting school in April, apd
will endeavor 'to visit these in
their homes prior to that time.
School Visits
Miss 'Coney visits the schools—
there are 26 schools and l,'35O
pupils in her jurisdiction-:—and
confers with the -teacher on the
health habits of the pupils. If
a pupil is absent too often she
visits the home to find the cause.
If a pupil squints she tests for
vision and similarly other re
fects are checked.
“The school program is .the
heaviest I would like to do much
more than il do,” said Miss Coney.
She has a pre-natal class once
a week. “These classes are well
reieived here,” she commented,
“an dthe doctors are quite enthu
siastic about the results.”
There is also an immunization
clinic once a month held in the
nurse’s office in the first floor
of South Huron District Hospital.
A T.B. chest clinic is conduct
ed there once 'a month when a
doctor and X-ray technician
from iBeck Memorial iSanitorium,
London, are in attendance.
Exeter is really a two nurse
appointment. “One has to spread
one’s self thinly over a large
area,” said Miss Coney,” and I
would prefer to do the work'more
thoroughly!”
A graduate of Misericordia
Hospital, Winnipeg, 'Miss Confey
Was one 'the 1’95'5 graduating
class in public health -nursing
from the University of Toronto.
She commenced her duties in
August.
Such a busy 'person she is hard
to contact but she is usually in
her office in the South Huron
Hospital from 3 to '5 o’clock from
Monday to (Friday each week.
“I like it here just fine,” she
said, when interviewed injher of
fice on Monday, “but I spent too
much time in the ditch. Every
body is so kind to help me out
again.” iShe recounted her ex-
periences last 'Friday when she
had to pay a quick trip to (Dash
wood and progressed only half
a t,milp when she slid into the
ditch. She has had several simi
lar experiences in the pest weeks
of icy road conditions.
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Mr. and Mrs. 12. Lindenfield
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the occasion of their forty-fifth
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