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WCTU Names
Poster Winners
Listed according to merit the
winners of the Temperance post
er contest, sponsored by the
Exeter - Hensall W. C. T. U., in
Grade V and VI were Peter
Knox, Marilyn Frayne, Dianne
Tory, Bonnie Turvey, Jerry Coop
er, Linda Johnston, Caroline
Harris, Joan Dettmer, Dick,
Plantihge, Jim Hannah. In Grade
VII and VIH the winners were
Albert Van de Worp, Norman
Knox, Judith Elder and Bill
Elder,
Mrs, Andrew Dixon and Mr,
Gordon Koch were the judges
of the 29 posters submitted.
Prizes in money were given to
the first ten winners in each
class.
Women Teachers
Hear About Trip
The Exeter Unit of the Federa
tion of Women Teachers’ Assoc
iation of Ontario held a banquet
meeting in the Main Street
church on Tuesday, May 29.
‘ Following a sing-song, Mrs.
May MacKinnon of Clinton gave
two readings and Mrs. Andrew
Dixon showed pictures of their
trip to the British Isles which
she and Mr. Dixon took last
summer.
Miss Virginia Deichert, presi
dent, chaired the meeting.
Mrs. Ralph Batten, Mrs. Stir
ling Ince, Miss Nancy Sinesac
and Miss Velma Ballagh were
in charge of the program.
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DISTRICT INSTITUTES HEAR OFFICIALS—South Huron Women’s Institutes heard
reports from government and area officials ah their district annual in Zurich Tuesday
afternoon. More attention to retarded children was urged. Ladies above are: front
row, left to right, Mrs. Douglas Hart; chairman of the London area; Mrs. Harold Wal-
per, Grand Bend, area representative; Mrs. Lerena Rose, Zurich president; back row,
Mrs. E. Desjardme, newly-elected president of the district; Mrs. Alex Hamilton,
secretary; Miss Audrey Spencer, department representative; and Mrs. J. D. Hossack,
provincial director. —T-A Photo
Church Activities
The closing meeting for the
summer of the Junior Auxiliary
of Trivitt Memorial Church was
Held on Thursday afternoon in
the parish hall. It took the form
of a tea: and entertainment for
the members’ mothers and mem
bers of the senior branch of the
W. A.
After Mrs. N. D. Knox wel
comed the guests Miss Shirley
Genttner, president, occupied the
'chair‘.and gave a report of the
work accomplished by the girls
during the year. Ten of the girls
took the parts of native charac
ters from the study book, each
telling her own ' story.
Tea was served from a lace
covered- table centre, with yel
low tulips and green fern (Jun.
Aux. colors) where Shirley Gent
tner, Marion Bentley and Sandra
Hunter poured tea. During the
social hour Sandra Hunter and
Shirley Genttner rendered piano
selections.
The display table was centered
by spring flowers flanked by
rings of paper dolls in native
costume depicting characters
from the study book “Bright
Pathways.” The quilts, concertina
scrap books and the play “Kam-
la’s Eyes” written by the girls
which will be enteredrffor com
petition in the Diocesan Festival
to be held in London on Satur
day were on display, also samples
of the embroidery work and felt*
flower brooches which had been
presented to the r others by the
girls.
Auxiliary Auction
Nets $30 Profit
An auction sale of articles do
nated by the members highlight
ed the meeting, of Main St. Even
ing Auxiliary on Monday even
ing. Mrs. Earl Russell was auc
tioneer and the proceeds were
thirty dollars.
Mrs. Wm. Marshall led in the
devotional period assisted by
Mrs. Reg Taylor and Mrs. Fred
Hatter. Mrs. Norman Hockey
contributed a solo and Jocelyn
Howey, a piano instrumental.
Mrs. Wm. McKenzie presided
for the meeting1.
1 Gram Says;
One day last week we decided
it was about time for another
rhubarb pie. Well, when we put
the rhubarb, which we had com
bined with a cup of sugar and a
small amount of flour, into the
pie shell we could see it was
going to be one of those ’’skimpy’
pies which aren’t very popular
at our house. Not having time
to run to our neighbor’s rhubarb
patch, we, remembered a bowl
of strawberries left over from a
short cake. We cut them up, put
a layer on top of the rhubarb,
added a little sugar and put on
the top crust. The result was so
good we decided io make more
“strawbarb” or “rhuberry” pics.
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We hope the rumor that the
strawberry crop will not be large
because of the weather condi
tion isn’t true. There are so
many ways to enjoy the berries
we never seem to tife of them.
Two friends Have sent us recipes
for strawberry pie and we
thought we’d pass them on so
you can try them out when the
home-grown crop is on the mar
ket
Auxiliary Picnic
Forced Indoors
Owing to weather conditions
the. annual June picnic of James
St. Evening Auxiliary which was
to have been held on the lawn
of Mrs. James Smith, was held
in the church parlors on Mon
day evening. 4
Following a pot luck supper
Mr. H. L. Sturgis showed film
AJune Is I Do Month
Toronto Church
Ceremony Site
■ Mr. and Mrs.,.John McMurtrie
and Mrs. Hugh MeMm-tyiq^jof
Hensail and Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
McMurtrie of. Kippcn attended
the wedding in-Toronto on Sat
urday of Miss Mary Joan, daugh
ter of Mr/ and Mrs. Alexander
McMurtrie to John William, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Kirk
patrick.' The evening • ceremony
was performed in Windermere
Avenue United Church by Rev a,
Russell O’Brien.
The bride chose a floor length
gown of imported blossom white
taffeta. She'carried a Bible With
lilies-of-the valley and stephano-
tis.
Given in marriage by her fa
ther she was attended by Mrs.
Murray McCulloch as matron of
honor, Misses Joan Kirkpatrick
and Dorothy . Kilty as brides
maids in waltz length frocks of
forsythia yellow bridal silk with
matching headdresses. They car
ried feathery nosegays of pink
carnations.
Mr. Andrew McCaughey was
best man. '
A reception followed at the
Old Mill. The couple will live-in
Toronto: The bride is a grand
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Alex McMurtrie of Hensail.
spoons of cornstarch, Let mix
ture cool. Place a cup of raw
berries in a baked pie shell and
pour cooked berries over the
top. - Chill. Serve covered with
whipped cream. (Mrs. W. adds
that raspberries may be used
or frozen berries of-either kind.)
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Quite different is the recipe
for strawberry Bavarian pie
which uses an unbaked crust.
Strawberry Bavarian Pie
(Mrs. Harry. Coie)
For crust combine:
1 cup finely crushed wheaties
% cup sugar
% tsp. cinnamon
% cup butter
Mix thoroughly.and line 9 inch
pan,, packing firmly. Chill.
Filling
cup crushed strawberries
Tbsps. lemon juice
cup cream
Tbsp, gelatin
% cup- cold water
:U cup boiling water .
% cup sugar1
Soak gelatin in cold ___ _
Add boiling ■ water and sugar.
When cool add berries and juice.
Chill until mixture begins to set.
Beat cream, which has been
chilled, and add lemon juice.
Fold in the gelatin mixture,
when slightly thickened mound
lightly into chilled crust and.lof
pictures -of the trip to the British
Isles and Europe which he and
Mrs. Sturgis enjoyed last sum-
er.
Mrs. Ted Chaffs,. Mrs. Lloyd
Henderson, and Mrs. James Kirk
land were the committee in
charge of the program. .They
presented a skit and* led in
games.
Mrs. Ralpli Batten, president,
was in the chair for a brief bus
iness session. The next meeting
will- be a supper meeting in the
church in September.
Anglican Church
Scene Of Rites
A . wedding trip to the United
States -followed the marriage oil
Saturday, May 26, in St. John’s
Anglican church, Peterborough
of Irene Sunderland, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sunderland
of Bradford, England and Carl
Wein of Sudbury, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Wein of Dashwood.
Rev. F. G. Ongley was the of
ficiating clergyman.
The bride chose for her wed
ding a gown of white French lace
fashioned with a scalloped off-
the-shoulder , neckline, fitted
bodice and full ballerina length
skirt. She1 carried an all-white
nosegay of mums and gladioli.
Mrs. Howard Klumpp was her
matron of honor gowned in a
copper and gold dress -with cop
per accessories and pink roses.
The groom was attended by
Howard Klumpp . of Dashwood.
A wedding reception followed
at the home' of the groom’s sis
ter, Dr. and Mrs'. A. C. Whittier
of Peterborough.
Mr. and Mrs. Wein will reside
in Sudbury.
Exchange Vows,
In Hensail Rites
Hensall United. Church parson
age was the setting fox’ the wed
ding of Marie Pullman daughter
Of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pullman,
Seaforth, and Jack Boyd, son of
Mrs. C. Faber, Hensall on Satur
day. Rev. C. D. Daniels offi
ciate I at the ceremony.
The bride chose a dark suit
with white accessories and car
ried red roses. She was attended
"by MisS Marilyn Eyre, Kippen,-
wearing a pink linen suit with'
blue accessories and carried
pink roses. . .
Gerald Moir of Hensall was
groomsman.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd.Will reside
in Hensall.
Honeymoon In US
Follows Wedding
A wedding trip to Vermont
U.S.A, followed the marriage in
Holy Trinity Church, Lucan, on
Saturday of Marion Roberta,
daughter of Mrs. Irene Coursey,
Lucan, to Merrill Arthur, son of
Prof, and Mrs. Leonard Edwards
of Fredericton, N.B.
Rev. J. Wagland of Oakridge
Acres performed the 10.30 a.m.
cteremony, assisted by Rev. J. P.
Brest.- Mr. Ralph Ford, Detroit,
cousiii.of the bride was server.
Mrs. Ida Hawkshaw, Lucan,
played traditional wedding
music. '
The bride chose a floorlength
gown imported French tulle
featuring a jewelled _ portrait
neckline, shirred fitted bodice
with short sleeves. The bouf
fant skirt was styled with three
tiers of tulle appliqued with
Chantilly lace. Her fingcr-tin
veil of French illusion was held
by a : • itching jewelled cap. She
carried a ' white Bible topped
with a white orchid.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her uncle, Mr, Fred
Ford of Detroit ana her sister,
Delrene Coursey was her only
attendant. She was gowned in
a cocktail length dress of sky-
Housewives Plan
Riverview Picnic
The 'executive of the Huron
Waves, group of Mary, Hastings
Housewives met at the home of
Mrs. Ed. Johns last Thursday
afternoon. ‘
The president, Mrs, Harold
Thiel of Zurich, conducted the
business meeting. July 31 was set as. the date for the annual
picnic to be held at Riverview
Park and committees were nam
ed to make the arrangements.
Members from Dashwood, Zur
ich, Thedford, Elimville and
Exeter attended the meeting. '
Kinettes Sponsor
Club In Hensall
Mrs. Les Parker, president of
the Exeter Kinette Club, Mrs.
‘Cliff Ersman, past president,
Mrs. Irwin Armstrong, vice-
president and Mrs. Don South-
cott, treasurer met with Hen
sall ladies last Thursday evening,
at the home of Mrs. Wm, Mickle.
A Kinette Club was organized
with Mrs. Harold Knight as
president, Mrs. John Heal, vice
president, Mrs. Jack Drysdale,
secretary, Mrs'. Angus McLean,
treasurer ■» and Mrs. Bill Mickle,
registrar. There were 17 charter
members.
The Hensall Kinette Club will
hold installation of officers and
receive their pins’ at the next
meeting. ,
Gerda Binnendyk
Receives Gifts
A miscellaneous" shower for
Miss Gerda Binnendyk bride
elect of Saturday was held on
Friday evening at the home of
Mrs# William Smith,
Miss Mildred Ballantyne read
an address and a decorated bas
ket of gifts was- presented to
Gerda, Who expressed her ap
preciation.
Contests and a social time
were enjoyed.
Attend Ceremony
At Alma College
Mrs. Wm. Mair and Mrs. A.
E. Ferguson of town accompani
ed by Mrs. F. G. Evans of Clark
son and Mrs.' C.' R. Marchant
of Weston attended the gradua
tion exercises at"Alma College,
St. ^Thomas, on Tuesday after
noon. Miss Joanne Mair was
one of the graduates. She - re
ceived the Hunter-Crossley award
for being top student in her class
for religious knowledge.
Joanne will be employed at the
South Huron Hospital during the
summer months.
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