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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-12-31, Page 7eat of ish ugs enealf il THIS 'N THAT • fly M145 The first daY 0 the Year has been celebrated on different dates in different coentries. It wasn't end], 1751 that England aecepted the Gregorian calendar ef tele year. From very early tirnee it has been a time of We- btation. Even tocleY in most uropean. ceentries it is mere generally observed than Cheist. e For New Year's parties, A big - fit meal is easy to manage. -.Quests relax more, and the hos- eess has time to enjoy herself. Tor one item on the menu wd It can be made ahead of time Id refrigerated Until the very niolnent mire ready to serve, It'e festiVe be appearance and delicious. • ow Year's Sandwich Coaf Trine off all crusts from a leaf dey-old bread. Slice off round- tep: Get lengthwise Into fair Hee platter apd spread with utter and" then with a filling. lace secOnd sliee Of bread on ',different Repeat pro- wich third slice. Butter last ee el :bread' With better, end 'Prose sides- and. Alin with le eheeee for, decorations. Tint Witie Ireen or red food color. Write Haft New Year with And trim With bails Or Other • 4 cs Tender, luscious Aylmer Bartlett Pear Halves , flavouyed pears in yam TaCiS? TO THE • • • health,. , to your happiness lo.yoUr good fortune in the .yeat, ahead. [grate 'at least three hours or -tentil needed. I 1. Minted 'ham ehicken, sal- mon er .crabeneat mixed .with - - 2. One layer 'et Weed tomatoes 40a. lettuco, 3, Chopped bard -cooked eggs, eelerY and mayonnaise. 4. ChoPped olives and Inds with enough mayonnalse_to moisten. S. Tuna fish and crisn bacon ' and‘ Moistened with• -chili eAuce. For appetizers make miniature cream. ,puffs ' either front your own, reppe or from a eream .puff IniX lo be. feend. at your ilecal grocers and fill with a hot meat mixture, These same tiny puffs can he used- for dessert filled with ice cream, custard, or . ,A tray of- assorted cheese snooks and Potato chips eentred ler preferred to..sweete. . Here's a chocolate cake recipe e.. topping. that. le different,. baked Fein) butter • e cup cocoa 1 tsp. baking soda 2 tspa. instant coffee With 1. cup milk with 1 tsp. vanilla Added. Pour batter into 9 -inch square 'pan. Sprinkle 1 cup choeolate chip -its and e cup. -cheeped nuts Over batter. Bake -sprinkled with icing sugat while To all the , readers Of this column may we -wish you e full measure of peace, joy. and pros- perity end good 'cooking in 19'58. Hensall Church Scene Of Vows Jean Isabel Armstrong, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Geotge Arm- strong, Heneall, and Merlin Johe Love, son of Mr. and Mrs, Har- old Love, Stratford, were united in marriage in a CeremonY 'per- formed in Hensall United Church on Friday, December 21 by Rev. 1-1. „Love, brother of the groom, end Rev; C, D:Daniel, minister of the Chdrch. Miss Greta Lammie, organist of the chutch played traditional weddiNirmusic and accompanied the soloist, Kenneth Flear, Lon- don who sang' "Two Shall eBe Ode", "The Lcied's Prayer" and "Where'er .you Walk." Given in marriage by her fath- er the bride .word a formal Own ef Italian Duppione styled with sabritia neeklihe outlined with simulated pearls and irrideecent sequins, long tApered sleeves and skirt extend- ing ilito a chapel train. Her veil was .imported French illusion and she earried a bouquet of red roses. Mrs. Gary Corlett, ,Tokonto, at- tended as matron of lranOr and Mrs.. John §inimons, HenSall, And Mies Berbera MacDonald, Torthito, as bridesmaids were kowned in red shot "taffeta' fea- turing long sleeves and bouffant skirt. White fur hats and match- ing white fur muffs completed Groomsman for his brother was Hugh Love, Niagara Falls. Ushers were gaymorid Mulford The wedding receptiOn was held at Armstrong'i restaurant, Exeter. For teavelling to the North Atiaetic States the bride donned a tweed suit with brown Coat And matching accessories, Mr. and Mrs. LOVe Will make their home in Landon. The groom a graduate of the Linie versity of Western Ontario, IF SOU_ WANT ITO GRottl OP AND GOT SC)me WHERe -4)-us W000 rAtr- ilt1614T AND 1:421Nk' PLENTY 14 Main St, EXETER High 305. kify. EXETIR.r.ti GIRL WINS KINETTE DRAW—Debra Higgins, daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Higgins, Exeter, won the linens raffled by Exeter Kiriettes in one of the numerous Christmas draws in the district. The winner is shown here with Mrs -Irvine Armstrong, presi- dent of the Kinettes. The club used proce eds front the draw to provide clothing and food for a needy family in the district,. —T -A Photo • 71.EGiON AUXILIAR* OFFICERS—Marion Frayne, seated centre, is ',the new president of xeter Legion Auxiliary. Nfembers of her executive aree seated,, left to right Elia Triebner, treasurer; Hazel BeaVer, past pr esident; Isa Campbell, ',first vice-president; Vera Mason, second vice-president;. standing, Dorothy Reynol,ds, Mrs. Carrie Nerry, 'sergeant -at -arms;. Gladys Bierling, Dora McTavish, secretak y; Mae Brintnell,' Grace Wurm and Rhea Greene. All are wives of Legion members. —T -A Photo Hensall Christmas Visitors • . .'gr. and .111rs. Clarence gel Jerry and Allan with MM.. Ma jorie Helm and family, at Tive ton. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Co-rbet r- Connie and Al and Mr. and Mr r- Ross Corbett and Steve with M and Mrs. Roy Morenz at Das wood. Mr, and Mrs. Glenn 'eel Marion, Earl and Mervyn an Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell an daughter .spent Christmas wit Mrs. Margaret Vair, of Bruce - field, this week with her sister, Mrs. Louis" Simpson. Miss Sharon MacArthur this week with her grandmother, Mrs. Ida Willis, in London. of Sarnia with the latter's par - eras, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chap- man. Mr. and Mre., Harold Elder and family with Mr. and. Mrs. . Archie Wrench. in London. Miss Ruth Soldan, Hamilton, and Miss Jean Soldan, nurse -in - training at St, Thomas . with their parents, Mr. and' • Mrs, Mr, and Mrs. Pat Flannery, Terry, Jimmy and Ray of Ko- moka, and ,Mr, and Mrs. Dick McKellae of Thedferd, with Me. and Mrs. Alfred Smith. Jim, with Mrs. Louise Gilbert and Donna at London, Dr, and Mrs. D. J. MeRelvie strting wedding on Friday. Personal Itemt Wilbert Parker won the teddy bear in a draW at Bert's Snaek Mr, and Mrs. McLaren are spend* Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. Dorland Evans and family of Waterloo, Rev, John elcEwan, of Mid- land, and Mrs. William Speare, of Highgate, were recent guests with their sistee and brother-in- .1eYed a Christmas part Tuesday evening with dinner at the With a theatre party. Mrs. Robert 1‘10Kenzie, Hee. sell evae the lucky wineer of the teddy bear drawn at Thiel's Serviee Station. Homy Singe, iiine-year.eld son 'el Mr. And Mrs. Howard SMAle, Clinton liosPital during Chritt. Inas week. drlek and faintly, Mr, arid Mil. Aloic geBeatle And tinnily, of Xippeti, spent Christmas with !Vit. and Mrs. Wilfred Httilltia, WAA the Welty Winner .of the 6Itettle train &Meal for at 1:"hiet'S ServIde Station Monday, Detember 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shepherd eand family, London, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Consitt and family, Kippen, with Mr. and Mit. Wil- liam Shepherd. 'Mr. and Mrs. Gary Corlett and Bryan of Toronto, Miss Ruth Alexander of Exeter with Mr: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pfaff and Miss Alma Pfaff, Zurich, with Mr. and MrS. Gordon SchWalm and family. with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mc - Ewan, in London. Mr. and Mrs. George Hess With -their -daughter Aed son -in - Cloy and family, in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Robins of To- ronto with Mr. and Mrs. William The Mimes Amy and, Greta Lanni* visited in Centralia this week 'with their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. nay Laminie, Bobby and Jean. Mr. Fred Kenniegs is spend- ing several weeks with his daughter and son.in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Redden and family of St. Catharines. Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. MAOLaren with their daughter, Mrs.' D. EVahs arid family, Waterloo. Mist Joyce Peters, of London with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peters, Miss Jean Lavender, Hamilton, with her parents, Mr. and Mre. Thomas Lavender. Miss Phyllis. Dougall, Toronto, with her -Iiirents, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Dougall. Miss Berniee DIEM& Sarnia, with her parents, Mr, and Mre. Wilbert Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Dillieg and son ok Sarnia with the for. mer's parents, gr. and Wt. Wilbert flitting, ' Mr. Otero Otterbehe Prestee, with his tether, Mr. VVilliarn Otterbein Mrs, C, COok with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Co*. in Windsor. Mr..and Mrs. George Sawyer and family with relative§ at Mt. and gra. /van Stenhehsto and family Of St. CitharineS With the tornett'S oaten% Mr, and Mrs. Stephensee. Mts. Elsie Coed With gre. MArY Henpessev, in London, get and Mrs, Pidget OlindbeY And Jerry with. gr, aed .Mr, and Mrs. (leo Corieft and son tr 'Potent() 'thiS with Mrs, Corlett's Inifeete, Mr, and Mrs, Nortnari Cook. t, A Christmas 'Arty for the s. Kinsmen, Kinettes and their r. families ,was held Sunday after- h- noon at the arena. Films were shown and candy and gifts dis- 1, tributed. d The children of the staff and d employees of General Coach h Works of Canada iyere treated 'to n Christmas party on Monday, December 23, held at the plant. Films were shown and the gifts of candy given out. The sports edinmittee of the plant arranged the event. Mrs. Don Robinson and Wendy, London, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. W. B. Cross. Mr. and Mrs.. William Smith, Jane and Scott were recent visitors with relatives in Mar- lette, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. George, Hess visited this week with their son- irl.law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. McCloy and family, in Mr: and Mrs. Robert Baker, Jr. spent the weekend with relatives in Fergus.. Mr. and Mrs, Bari McKellar and family of Chatham seent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Archie Noakes. This Week In Mr, and Mrs. Clyne Dobbs and family of Glencairn spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brock and Mrs. Dobbs. On San - day a birthday eelebtation- Was held for Mrs. Dobbs when visi- tors Were Mr. mid Mrs. Lloyd Dobbe and girls, Mrs. E. - SteA phens and boys, Mt. aed Mrs. Win, Dobbs and family, all of Langton; Mr, and Mrs, Cliff Ilreek and boys of Crediton; Mrs. Wog MOO and Mr. and Mrs, Junior Dame and habY ter And family of Andersoil. Mr. don and Mk, and Mrs. jeck Mr. eed Mrs, Howard /MY' Mari kid family of Kippen Were 'Sunday visitors With Mr. Mrs. William Walters. Mr, kid Mrs. jaek Wide and Lori of Stratford and .Mrs. Walters df London were weekb fid Visitors with W. ahat Mrs. Fred• Walters, Mrs. Harry Pord Weodhant Wee weekend visitor at the halt Of Mr. and Mrs. Preemith, UWO .Students s4 Patera le e, tber an -Church, ZOniek On ,S4ierdy. bath elaughtfer Of Me, lied- efee. Ivan XAlit- thtisvit, Zurich, heearae 'the bride Dr. and, Mrs. Albert Letta, L. Kalblfelsch, uncle of the 'bride. officiated, assisted' by Itev. C. VI/inter, pastor Of the Ctiveit in _marriage by 'tier father, The bride those a gown Aar eitk -styled with tapered lilynoint sleeves and a mane neekline ,enhanced .by a yoke of belinv the .scuiptured Prin- cess. bOLliCe, inverted pleats ere. ated. fullness for the houlfant skirt featuring .a deep 11=00 etched with lace appliques And lace headdress sprinkled with Pearls .441d -sequins held ner double fingertip.. veil of silk lusion_She gamed a bouquet of white 'roses. .The maid -of honor., Miss Ar- lene Habercr, Lendon, And bridesnraids., Marie Hodgson, of Exeter, and Miss Eleanor Preng, Zurieh, were dressed alike • in cocktail -length dresses of im- ported red velvet with matching boeeshaped bandeaux And ear- ried .cascades of white mums with variegated green foliage. Susan Letts, . Alba Craig, was frocked in Chridtmas green vel-' vet. • She carried A white :muff adorned with British Columbia holly and red carnations. . Mr. Bruce Letts,,,Ailsa was best man: and ushers were David and Jobe Letts, .of Aliso Craig. A. reception 'was .heici. at the home of the bride's• parents,' mint green silk brecade deem_ with matching accessories mut orsage oe Sweet- heart roses. The groom's mother Assisted in '4. geld wide black French- lame. sheath dress .with blending accessories and corsage ,of Johanna Hlil roses.. For .travelling the bride. •don- ned a gold and brown tweed Suit with ,brown velvet collar and blending brown „accessories and. a white gardenia corsage. Mr., and Mrs.- Letts, wili make their home in Londen. Both .are in their final year at the Uni- versity of. Western 'Ontario -and the •bride is a meneber of Pi Beta Phi.Yraternity. torority Presents SerVice Of Carols Following the Sunday evening Christmae servicet the Beta' Sigma Phi Sorority sponsored a carol servine for the cominunity in James St, United church with Garnet Hicks a s chairman, Lawrence Wein as organist and Mrs. Roy Dykeman at the piano. Interspersed with the singing of carols were. solo§ by Mrs. Cecil Kipfer, trio coniposed et Gerald Skinner; Harold. Skinner and Rohert gusset' and spied - tins by the .Dutch choir. There was a good attendance. Elaine Marie Bell Weds Irvin Ford St. Andrew's United Church, Kippen, was the setting for the wedding. of Elaine Marie Bell and Irvin Joslin Ford en Satur- day at 12 o'clock noon when Rev. D. A. McMillan performed the double ring ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. eVilliam lames Forsyth Bell are the parente of the bride and the groom is the bnly soh of 'Mr. ands Mrs. Arther Ford, Exeter, The church was decor- ated with baskets of white mums and candelabra. The pews were marked with. white satin bows centered with bollye Miss .Tean Ivison provided the traditional wedding neusit and aecompanied the soloist, Mrs. gay Lee, of Get, who sang "The Wedding Prayer" and "Iell Walk Beside You." Given in marriake by her father, the bride was lovely' id a floor -length gown of silk chif- fon , and rosepeint lace. The snugly -fitted bodice was of rose - point lace with scalloped port rait neckline encrested With opalescent sequies and long. lily point sleeves. The billowing *floor -length skirt wae layers of chiffon over satin sweeping into a chapel train. Her fingertip veil of French illusion *as at - lace outlined with tiny seed pearls and sequins. She carried a white Bible covered with lag over satin crested with red roses. Attending the bride were Miss of honor; Miss Gladys MOir, of Ilensall, and Miss Marilyn Mousseau, London, as brides, maids, who wore iientical gowns of red velvet, with three-euatter sleeves and full pleated skirts, vhite feather headdress mid gloves And carried bouquets ef White intitTISi The grooinsman was Purl Rep- )er, of Staferth. Sack tell, bro. her of the bride, and Dalton kinner, cousin of the greet; The reception was held in the hutch pArloes, attrattively dee- rated with rod and white treamere, red candles and white! inins. Receiving the gueste, the ride's mother word a hobo?. dith lace sheath with beige etessories and a 'Otsego of ellovv roses. The groom's mo- lter those royel blue crepe with The groom's gift to the beide as A rhinestone set. 'The btide's eetted OrlYX ring; to her entlants, pearl eeeklaces And And to the pianist and Pot travelling, the bride don - td a winter white., wool sheath, at and gloves. beige -coat with yellow VMS, The bony 5 of able left for a herityieboil 4)n thrill. return they win de hi txtter. * Si Kinettes Aid CAS, Famity .At. the December Intainese held at the ihome of Mra. tloyd, dren's Aid .Society, Godortch., and an equel .suro to a needy fondly in the. ,district. New end fruit were taken to the eanle family the week before Cltrist-' , 'The March of DimeS for in- fantde paralysis and the furnis.h,, resicleriee were.discussed but the. final decision was lett tuitii. the, next „meeting, President Mrs. Irvine Arm. strong .VVaa in 'charge .44 the meeting, . The December .social ineeting :•fa.mily party with the Kinsnlen Grandma was giving the recent bride a- heart-to-heart talk. "Child, I hope your lot's goin't' be easier than mine," she said, "All my Wedded days I've car- ried two burdees, PA and the fire,,Everytime I've turned to look at one, the other had gone vont patronage 1.ve.,-have enieYel. Goed-will and friendship, too Our gratitude we try to show We'd like to have yoU know thee with Our efforts we will strive To heep your valued friendship and Good -Will with us, alit el wAnd no* e wish you one and OW' /warty wish sincere; Have Prosperolie New YearI Mariptil YOUR HAIRDRISSER tay,the carefree piety' but a sma11 sample of the happinest you will enjoy throughout the New Year. irwit) And Their Steff . May your New Year dance with gala occasions and sioarlda with • • Go By BeAuty Bar Best Wishes From The Staff PHONE 522 • EXETER New Year s lefaiS At Maehlilian's CLEARANCE RACKS OF Skirts, sizes 4 fo 12 at 1/2' Prima Dresses; siies 6 months to 14X at 1/2.;, Prite OW JACKETS WINTER COAYS and Years to Sub leibi sNo.turrs Stitt if ALL REDUCED. TO A • 20* DISCOUNT ELOLISE CLEARANCE 33%% .Disseurit • dEARANCE TABLE OP 000)S t ENDS PHONE ,37