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4-H Homer a_ k ng Flubs.
To Meet Here Sa!u rc. ay
'.Next Saturday will be Achieve- themselves put on a program of
anent Day for South Huron when exhibits, shits and clemonstra-
120 4-}I Homemaking Club girls tions.
will participate in the Legion Certificates .of Achievement
Hall, Irxeter.- will be awarded and 4-H Home-
making club teaspoons will be
presented for the satisfactory
completion of the present pro-
ject.
Clubs taking part will be Dash-
wood. l;liluvilie, Grancl Bencl,
Hurondale.. .Crediton (2), McKil-
lop, Seaforth District, Seaforth
and Clinton.
The program is open to the
public to anyone who is interest-
ed in the work of the girls.
For the past three months these
girls have been busy under the
direction of their leaders making
wool skirts. ,or jumpers and re-
eord books to complete their pro-
ject 'Working With Wool.,,
A full day's program has been
planned for the girls who will
take part in ;fudging skirts, ma-
terials for skirts, giving reasons
and taking part in a special acti-
vity. In the afternoon the girls
HI -LINE
Beauty Salon
Located
In
Cook's
Hotel,
Centralia
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Take Husbands
For Sleigh Ride
The Exeter lunettes at their
business meeting held at the
home of Mrs. Calvin Wein, de-
cided to continue with the cart
for patients at the hospital twice
weekly.
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They planned to entertain Hen-
sall lunettes in the form of a
past presidents night in Feb-
ruary. President Mrs. Irvine
Armstrong conducted the Meet-
ing.
The January social meeting
took the form of a sleigh ride
party with the husbands as
guests, A social time followed at
the home of Mrs. Sheldon Wein.
Progressive euchre was played
with prizes going to Harold
Preszcator, Ward Kraft aitd
Mrs. Jack Coughlin.
Mrs. Art Clarke won the draw
for the evening.
In a 20 -mile race, a man
would win over a horse because
of his endurance.
Marjorie Dilkes
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Permanent Waving
Hair Styling and Shaping
Tinting and Cold Waving
Phone 146
Ethel's
BEAUTY SALON
PHONE 18, GRAND BEND
For Latest Styling
ETHEL DESJARDINE
Proprietress
'Y GO BY'
Beauty Bar
Myrland Clark, Prop.
Mair Treatments, Tinting
Individual Styling, Permanents
Manicures, Facials
409 Main St. Phone 522
"Out of my way— we're having
lemon pie tonight"
e You can't blame the man, if it's pie made with
Je11-0 Lemon Pie Filling — the fresh -tasting, satin -
smooth pie filling that's sure to be wonderful every
time. So easy no lemons to squeeze . , . no double -
boiler needed .. - takes only minutes to make. (Jell-O
is a registered trade mark owned in Canada by General
Foods, Limited.)
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LEMON PIE FILLING
4-11 GIRLS FETE MOTHERS—To prove they had learned their lessons, members of
the Kirkton 4-H supper club entertained their mothers and adulis friends s at a banquet
in Aberdeen Hall Friday night. The girls prepared the meal, served it, and even
washed the dishes without a helping Aland from the mothers. Above, Shirley Rundle
and Rosemary Dobson, club officers, serve a group of ladies. Left to right are Mrs.
Ross Francis, president of the Women's Institute; Mrs, Duncan McNaughton, Shirley
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Rundle, Mrs. Ross Marshall, Rosemary Dobson, Mrs. E. Watson, club leader; Mrs.
George Neil and Mrs. Harman Park. —T -A Photo
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THIS
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By MRS, 1, M. S.
February's cool breezes sug•
gest ideal oven -weather. The
home economists of the consumer
section of ,the Department of
Agriculture suggest meat and
potato pinwheels for eithsr dinner
or supper.
Meat and Potato Pinwheels
Using 1 pound ground beef pre -
Pare a meat leaf mixture accord-
ing to your favorite recipe. Be-
tween two sheets of waxed paper
press or roll out 'neat with a
,rolling pin into a sheet about 1a
inch thick. Remove top piece of
wax paper and spread the meat
with ,,_ cup carrots. and a layer
of potatoes, about 1/ cups, keep-
ing potato layer Ai inch away
from one end of rectangle. Roll
up firmly like a jelly roll towards
the end without potatoes Wrap
in waxed paper and chill well,
Cut roll into 1 inch slices. Bake
on greased baking sheet in 400
Challenger Group
Meets in London
Mri
Mrs. Ken Cud Wore, London,
was hostess for the meeting of
/the Challengers of the Exeter
Pentecostal .Church on Tuesday
evening,
Mrs, Harold. Butler gave the
message. Mrs. Don Jolly con-
tributed a missionary reading.
Mrs. Keith McLaren, mother of
the hostess, led in prayer,
4 time of fellowship closed
the meeting,
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Guests Attend
Kirkton Club Fetes Mothers
Sponsor Contest
About Narcotics
The Exeter-Hensall branch of
the W,C,T.U. is sponsoring an
essay contest on narcotics in
grades 7, '8, 9 and 10 of the Exe-
ter schools commencing Monday.
The essays are to be completed
in two week's time, One prize
will be given in each grade.
.At the January meeting of the
branch held last Thursday at the
home of Mrs, C. W. Down a
discussion on alcoholic educa-
tion disclosed that:
1. No alcoholic drink was taken
on the recent journey across
the Antarctic continent.
2. There is prohibition in the
state of Bombay, India.
3. There were 300 delegates
from 40 countries attending
the 25th International Coun-
cil on Alcoholism in Istan-
bul in 1956.
4. Toronto has a city custom
that no intoxicants are
served to athletes.
5. There were 300 high school
classes in 40 communities
(about 13,000 teenagers) who
received alcoholic educa-
tion in 1957 by means of
conferences, posters, films
and church groups.
Mrs. Down conducted the wor-
ship assisted •by Mrs. F. Gun-
ning, Mrs, W. Pearce and Mrs.
W. Pybus.
Society .Studies
Japan Missions
The study for 1958 on Japan
was introduced by the president,
Mrs. Alvin Moir, at the meeting
of Caven Woman's Missionary
Society on Thursday for which
Mrs. Frank Whilsmith was host-
ess.
Mrs, Moir gave an interesting
sketch of the life of Dr. Jona-
than Goforth and his work in
Manchuria. Dr, Goforth became
blind in 1933 but undertook many
speaking engagements in Canada
after returning from the field.
Reports of the annual Presby-
terial meeting at Stratford were
given by Mrs. Carman Cann„
Mrs, William Sillery and Mrs.
Moir. Stratford have again reach-
ed their financial and supply al-
locations for this year.
The devotional period was
conducted by Mrs, James Tay-
lor and two piano instrumentals
were played by P'arnela Erman,
Mrs. Moir was appointed rep-
resentative for Caven to arrange
for the World Day of Prayer,
Februray 21. She presided for
the meeting.
Miss L. Ballantyne and Mrs.
A. Whilsmith assisted the host-
ess.
At the final meeting of the
Supper Club, as the Kirkton 4-13
Homemaking Club is called, the
girls entertained their mothers
to a buffet dinner, in .Aberdeen
hall on Friday evening.
The dinner included tomato
juice, hamburg loaf, scalloped
potatoes, corn, tossed cabbage
salad, carrots, celery, pickles,
jellies, buttered tea biscuits, ice
cream, • cake and tea.
Following the dinner Pat Mar-
shall conducted, a business meet-
ing. The roll call was to name
"something I have enjoyed in
the club" and was answered by
"learning to prepare and plan
meals", 'learning various ways
of serving food" and "learning
to cook". Canada's food rules
were given by Helen Humphreys,
Joan Francis, Joyce Crago, Mar-
ilyn Neil and Bernice Forrest.
A short program included an.
instrumental by 'Irene Park, a
reading by Marion McNaughton
and a piano solo by Hazel Crago.
Mrs. E. Crago expressed ap-
preciation on behalf of the moth-
ers.
The club has held seven meet-
ings at the home of the leader,
Mrs. E. Watson with an average
attendance of 73q, Eighteen
members joined the club but
only 16 finished.
Shirley Rundle was president,
Rosemary Dobson, vice-presi-
dent; Vesta Watson, secretary;
Pat Marshall, press reporter.
This year Marlene Stone, Irene
Park and Marion McNaughton
were named to assist the leader
in phoning. the members. At
each meeting two of the girls
made tea biscuits while the
others made other supper dish-
es giving each one a chance to
participate.
Achievement Day is being held
in Mitchell High School, Febru-
ary 22. The project` of the next
club will be "Dressing Up Home -
Grown Vegetables."
This Week In
Saintsbury•
By MRS. H. DAVIS
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll
of Detroit, Mich., spent the past
week visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Carroll. and Mr. Hugh
Carroll and Mrs. Carroll; a pa-
tient in Mason Villa. Hospital,
London. While here they were
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Atkinson .and. Mr, and Mrs. Al-
vin Carroll, London,
Mr. Hugh Carroll and Mr.
George Carroll visited with Mr.
Robert Carroll, Woodham, who
is under the doctor's care.
Mr, and Mrs, Maurice Me -
Donald. Lucan, and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Carroll were Wed-
nesday evening guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis and
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Atkinson
were Tuesday evening guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Greenlee,
Mr. Hugh Davis, Mrs. Earl
Greenlee and Mrs. Heber Davis
spent Wednesday at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Tindall,
Mt. Brydges,
Theological Education Sunday
was observed, at St. Patrick's
Church on Sunday with Mr.
Hammond, a student of Huron
College, as guest speaker.
Mrs. Hugh Davis' Heather and
Michael spent Wednesday after-
noon at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. M. Xing, Crediton,
Mfr. and Mrs, Albert Dickins,
Lambeth, spent Wednesday eve.
ping with Mr, and Mrs. Heber
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee
and boys, Miss Margaret Burt.
rum, Exeter, and Mr, Ronald
Carroll were Sunday evening
Agues
E with Mr. and Mrs, Arthur
Mr, and Mrs, llugli Davis,
Heather and Mibhael spent Sun.
day evening with Mr, arid Mrs,
Fred Davis while Mr. and Mrs,
Heber Davia were guests with
Mr, and WS, Clifford Abbott,
Dinner Honors
Caven Organist
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, who has
resigned. as organist of Caven
Presbyterian church after many
years of service was entertained
by the choir to a surprise dinner
in the basement of the church
following the morning 'service
last Sunday.
Mrs. Cochrane was presented
with a corsage and music holder.
Rev. S. and Mrs. Kerr were
present.
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Girl
Guide
Corner
By CAPTAIN LUXTON
By CAPTAIN LUXTON
Once again our meetings are
under way since the Christmas
holiday break, andduring the
past 1 e w meetings, a few
changes have taken place in the
Company.
Five weeks ago Marg Sanders
was promoted to a Company
Leader, leaving a vacancy in
her place for a new Patrol Lead-
er.
Last week, found the Com-
pany voting on the new Patrol,
Leader for the Oriole Patrol.
Linda Johnston was the choice
of the Company, and so we all
join in, saying "Congratulations,
Linda." We are sure y1Su will
do ,your very best for the patrol,
and will continue to lead the
patrol to the victories and hon-
ours it has won while Marg
was patrol leader.
fihe Company also discussed
working on a proficiency badge
as a Company, and it was de-
cided to try for the pathfinder's
badge.
Plans were also made at a
recent court of honour meeting
lo hold a Guides own service
again this year for our district,
It was decided that the service
be held on Sunday, Feb, 16 at
7.30 p.m. in the Chapel at the
Anglican church, with Guides
from Hensall and Zurich attend-
ing.
Our Company will conduce the
service and each Guide Will have
a part in the service, and thus
it will truly be a •"Guides Own,"
We are extending an. invitation
Lo the general public to attend
this year, as we feel that many
people do not truly realize the
spiritual side of Guiding and
how it helps to build a Guide's
character and so may we pub-
licly express the desire of btir
Guide Company by extending an
invitation to you to attend,
Whether you are a Guide,
Brownie, Scout or Cub parents,
or interested citizens of the coni.
niunity we would welcome you
to this undenominational Guides
Own Service,
This week the patrol Madera
of the }Jensell Company are go.
itig to tray us a visit to learn a
bit about patrol system to take
back to their Company.
No doubt .Brownies and Guides
Will soon be at your doors with
tickets to the teaand bake sale
Legion Auxiliary
Discusses Dance
At the 'meeting of the Ladies
Auxiliary to the Legion on Mon-
day evening one neW B'om'be'.°.
Mrs. William Xoele was
UAW.
Plana were discussed for the
spring dance Yearly reports
we're given by various conven.
Mt.
The newly clotted 'president,
WA. Badley Freya conducted
the meeting, The mystery prize'
was Weft ' by Moi lsugelill'
Beaver.
Exeter chapter O.E.S. met on
Wednesday evening in the chap-
ter rooms with Mrs. William Bell,
worthy matron and Mr. Bell,
worthy patron presiding.
About 70 were present includ-
ing guests from Seaforth and St.
Mlarys chapter. 1.t was decided
to hold a progressive euchre in
the chapter rooms on Friday,
February 7,
At the close of the meeting a
penny sale was conducted,
sponsoredby our Local Associa-
tion to be held in February, We
can only hope the response this
year will be as whole -hearted
as last year's. We do appreciate
your patronage and hope to see
you at our tea on Thinking Day,
February 22 -- our. Founder's
birthday,
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ant -
ds
dseregrevrngesoven. .for 30 min, Makes 6
Mrs. Cecil Robb, of the Lucan
Women's Institute just before
Christmas demonstrated the mak-
ingrecipeore .a banana chiffon cake over
Cly PL,TV, It makes a very
delicious cake, Here is • the
Banana .Chiffon Cake
(Mrs. Cecil Robb)
2/ cups cake flcur sifted
11 .cups fine gran. sugar
1 t
3 tp, p. bakingsalt powder
Sift these together. Make a well
and put in
1i cup salad oil
5 egg yolks unbeaten.
1 cup banana well mashed
(3 bananas)
1 tp. lemon juice
Beat batter until smooth. In an-
other bowl put
1 cup egg whites
beaten smooth
,a tp. cream tartar
'sold into batter until egg white
is covered with batter,
Pour into tube pan. Bake for 1
hour and 5 nein, in 325 to 350
degree oven, Invert and cool for
one hour.
We prefer chiffon cakes in the
making of deserts to angel cakes.
Here is one which uses fruit
cocktail and we think it is very
good.
Fruit Cocktail and Cake Dessert
1 baked chiffon or angel cake
1 cup canned fruit cocktail
2 egg whites
1.4 cup sugar
1 cup cream whipped
3 drops mint extract
Split cake into three layers (a
thread does this easily)
Drain fruit cocktail thoroughly.
Beat egg whites until soft peaks
form, Gradually beat in sugar.
Fold whipped cream and flavor-
ing into egg whites; add fruit
folding in very gently.
Spread between layers and over
sides and top of cake, Chill at
least 2 hours before serving.
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Host To Friends
To mark Christian Youth.
Week the C',G I'l'. ,of James St,
United Church each invited a
friend to a party in the church
parlors on Tuesday evening.
The worshipperiod was taken
by Ruth Ann McBride. }leather
MaeNaughton and Pat Cann,.
Marlene McBride and Sandra
Walper .contributed a vocal duet
and Barbara Hodgson, .a mono-
logue.
Games and singsongs were di-
rected by Nancy Boyle and
Jane Farrow.
.Each girl brought lunch for
herself and her friend. There
were 79 girls in attendance.
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than 500 miles in length.
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EXETER
At the final meeting of the
Supper Club, as the Kirkton 4-13
Homemaking Club is called, the
girls entertained their mothers
to a buffet dinner, in .Aberdeen
hall on Friday evening.
The dinner included tomato
juice, hamburg loaf, scalloped
potatoes, corn, tossed cabbage
salad, carrots, celery, pickles,
jellies, buttered tea biscuits, ice
cream, • cake and tea.
Following the dinner Pat Mar-
shall conducted, a business meet-
ing. The roll call was to name
"something I have enjoyed in
the club" and was answered by
"learning to prepare and plan
meals", 'learning various ways
of serving food" and "learning
to cook". Canada's food rules
were given by Helen Humphreys,
Joan Francis, Joyce Crago, Mar-
ilyn Neil and Bernice Forrest.
A short program included an.
instrumental by 'Irene Park, a
reading by Marion McNaughton
and a piano solo by Hazel Crago.
Mrs. E. Crago expressed ap-
preciation on behalf of the moth-
ers.
The club has held seven meet-
ings at the home of the leader,
Mrs. E. Watson with an average
attendance of 73q, Eighteen
members joined the club but
only 16 finished.
Shirley Rundle was president,
Rosemary Dobson, vice-presi-
dent; Vesta Watson, secretary;
Pat Marshall, press reporter.
This year Marlene Stone, Irene
Park and Marion McNaughton
were named to assist the leader
in phoning. the members. At
each meeting two of the girls
made tea biscuits while the
others made other supper dish-
es giving each one a chance to
participate.
Achievement Day is being held
in Mitchell High School, Febru-
ary 22. The project` of the next
club will be "Dressing Up Home -
Grown Vegetables."
This Week In
Saintsbury•
By MRS. H. DAVIS
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll
of Detroit, Mich., spent the past
week visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Carroll. and Mr. Hugh
Carroll and Mrs. Carroll; a pa-
tient in Mason Villa. Hospital,
London. While here they were
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Atkinson .and. Mr, and Mrs. Al-
vin Carroll, London,
Mr. Hugh Carroll and Mr.
George Carroll visited with Mr.
Robert Carroll, Woodham, who
is under the doctor's care.
Mr, and Mrs, Maurice Me -
Donald. Lucan, and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Carroll were Wed-
nesday evening guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis and
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Atkinson
were Tuesday evening guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Greenlee,
Mr. Hugh Davis, Mrs. Earl
Greenlee and Mrs. Heber Davis
spent Wednesday at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Tindall,
Mt. Brydges,
Theological Education Sunday
was observed, at St. Patrick's
Church on Sunday with Mr.
Hammond, a student of Huron
College, as guest speaker.
Mrs. Hugh Davis' Heather and
Michael spent Wednesday after-
noon at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. M. Xing, Crediton,
Mfr. and Mrs, Albert Dickins,
Lambeth, spent Wednesday eve.
ping with Mr, and Mrs. Heber
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee
and boys, Miss Margaret Burt.
rum, Exeter, and Mr, Ronald
Carroll were Sunday evening
Agues
E with Mr. and Mrs, Arthur
Mr, and Mrs, llugli Davis,
Heather and Mibhael spent Sun.
day evening with Mr, arid Mrs,
Fred Davis while Mr. and Mrs,
Heber Davia were guests with
Mr, and WS, Clifford Abbott,
Dinner Honors
Caven Organist
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, who has
resigned. as organist of Caven
Presbyterian church after many
years of service was entertained
by the choir to a surprise dinner
in the basement of the church
following the morning 'service
last Sunday.
Mrs. Cochrane was presented
with a corsage and music holder.
Rev. S. and Mrs. Kerr were
present.
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Girl
Guide
Corner
By CAPTAIN LUXTON
By CAPTAIN LUXTON
Once again our meetings are
under way since the Christmas
holiday break, andduring the
past 1 e w meetings, a few
changes have taken place in the
Company.
Five weeks ago Marg Sanders
was promoted to a Company
Leader, leaving a vacancy in
her place for a new Patrol Lead-
er.
Last week, found the Com-
pany voting on the new Patrol,
Leader for the Oriole Patrol.
Linda Johnston was the choice
of the Company, and so we all
join in, saying "Congratulations,
Linda." We are sure y1Su will
do ,your very best for the patrol,
and will continue to lead the
patrol to the victories and hon-
ours it has won while Marg
was patrol leader.
fihe Company also discussed
working on a proficiency badge
as a Company, and it was de-
cided to try for the pathfinder's
badge.
Plans were also made at a
recent court of honour meeting
lo hold a Guides own service
again this year for our district,
It was decided that the service
be held on Sunday, Feb, 16 at
7.30 p.m. in the Chapel at the
Anglican church, with Guides
from Hensall and Zurich attend-
ing.
Our Company will conduce the
service and each Guide Will have
a part in the service, and thus
it will truly be a •"Guides Own,"
We are extending an. invitation
Lo the general public to attend
this year, as we feel that many
people do not truly realize the
spiritual side of Guiding and
how it helps to build a Guide's
character and so may we pub-
licly express the desire of btir
Guide Company by extending an
invitation to you to attend,
Whether you are a Guide,
Brownie, Scout or Cub parents,
or interested citizens of the coni.
niunity we would welcome you
to this undenominational Guides
Own Service,
This week the patrol Madera
of the }Jensell Company are go.
itig to tray us a visit to learn a
bit about patrol system to take
back to their Company.
No doubt .Brownies and Guides
Will soon be at your doors with
tickets to the teaand bake sale
Legion Auxiliary
Discusses Dance
At the 'meeting of the Ladies
Auxiliary to the Legion on Mon-
day evening one neW B'om'be'.°.
Mrs. William Xoele was
UAW.
Plana were discussed for the
spring dance Yearly reports
we're given by various conven.
Mt.
The newly clotted 'president,
WA. Badley Freya conducted
the meeting, The mystery prize'
was Weft ' by Moi lsugelill'
Beaver.
Exeter chapter O.E.S. met on
Wednesday evening in the chap-
ter rooms with Mrs. William Bell,
worthy matron and Mr. Bell,
worthy patron presiding.
About 70 were present includ-
ing guests from Seaforth and St.
Mlarys chapter. 1.t was decided
to hold a progressive euchre in
the chapter rooms on Friday,
February 7,
At the close of the meeting a
penny sale was conducted,
sponsoredby our Local Associa-
tion to be held in February, We
can only hope the response this
year will be as whole -hearted
as last year's. We do appreciate
your patronage and hope to see
you at our tea on Thinking Day,
February 22 -- our. Founder's
birthday,
Times -Advocate
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dseregrevrngesoven. .for 30 min, Makes 6
Mrs. Cecil Robb, of the Lucan
Women's Institute just before
Christmas demonstrated the mak-
ingrecipeore .a banana chiffon cake over
Cly PL,TV, It makes a very
delicious cake, Here is • the
Banana .Chiffon Cake
(Mrs. Cecil Robb)
2/ cups cake flcur sifted
11 .cups fine gran. sugar
1 t
3 tp, p. bakingsalt powder
Sift these together. Make a well
and put in
1i cup salad oil
5 egg yolks unbeaten.
1 cup banana well mashed
(3 bananas)
1 tp. lemon juice
Beat batter until smooth. In an-
other bowl put
1 cup egg whites
beaten smooth
,a tp. cream tartar
'sold into batter until egg white
is covered with batter,
Pour into tube pan. Bake for 1
hour and 5 nein, in 325 to 350
degree oven, Invert and cool for
one hour.
We prefer chiffon cakes in the
making of deserts to angel cakes.
Here is one which uses fruit
cocktail and we think it is very
good.
Fruit Cocktail and Cake Dessert
1 baked chiffon or angel cake
1 cup canned fruit cocktail
2 egg whites
1.4 cup sugar
1 cup cream whipped
3 drops mint extract
Split cake into three layers (a
thread does this easily)
Drain fruit cocktail thoroughly.
Beat egg whites until soft peaks
form, Gradually beat in sugar.
Fold whipped cream and flavor-
ing into egg whites; add fruit
folding in very gently.
Spread between layers and over
sides and top of cake, Chill at
least 2 hours before serving.
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Host To Friends
To mark Christian Youth.
Week the C',G I'l'. ,of James St,
United Church each invited a
friend to a party in the church
parlors on Tuesday evening.
The worshipperiod was taken
by Ruth Ann McBride. }leather
MaeNaughton and Pat Cann,.
Marlene McBride and Sandra
Walper .contributed a vocal duet
and Barbara Hodgson, .a mono-
logue.
Games and singsongs were di-
rected by Nancy Boyle and
Jane Farrow.
.Each girl brought lunch for
herself and her friend. There
were 79 girls in attendance.
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than 500 miles in length.
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More and more people are using our processing
services. We supply you with. Minute Steaks, Meat
Patties—Pilofilm between chops and steaks, etc.
etc.—A DELUXE JOB ALL THE WAY.
Our slaughter house is open every Monday and
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