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A special meeting of Pride, of
Huron Rebekah Lodge, Exeter,
awl Mania Rebekah Lodge,
Clinton, was beld ia the local
rooms fast week le hener As-
sembly President Mrs. Martha
!Vatter= on her offic,ial visit,
Mrs. Patterson. was presented
with a doll .dressed dollar bills
by the two lodges.
Also- in attendance were Mrs.
Ada Fritzley, 0%1040, •distriet
deputy president, And Mrs. 1‘1,ary
Nediger, assembly color bearer,.
both of Ooderich,
Contests were ,enjoyed and
Mrs. Margaret Fletcher sang a
solo.
Church parade of Oddfellows
and Rehekahs will be held at
Trivitt Memorial Cherch Cni May
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Combine sugar, salt .and water
in large saucepan and bring to
a boll, Add rhubarb, cover close-
ly and simmer until tender, stir-
ring occasionally but taking care
not to break the pieces. Pour
into seive or colander and drain
well, reserving syrup,
Arrange rhubarb in the baked
pie shell. Measure cornstarch
into a saucepan and blend in 3.#
cups of the reserved syrup. add-
ing water if necessary to make
1 I cups. Return to heat and stir
constantly until glaze thickens
and becomes clear. Add. color-
ing. Spoon glaze over rhubarb,
Chill, Garnish with whipped
crearn.if desired.
You can get mere juice from
a lemon if the fruit is allowed
to sit in hot water for several
minutes before being squeezed.
Store electric cords loosely in
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elec. t•riee Dixon; vive-presideets,
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Mrs. Canipbell Eyre was
Led president for 1958-50 of Kip. Mis...lhomas Kooy and Mrs. G.
pentiir riaanttealWnilineleetRin'sg jai sitlitreti theonaiet j!Ho:;(1s.g.i\iniffasir;rfeny'l; Ds eirxreeleentttrrYsa:stsrm'eta,:l\,;r1 ell:.
of Mrs. Zatbur Vartey, Wednes-
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cli'strict dgir:entor, '‘.1‘$1.ra..' L. .Ainli;-
Other officers are: vice-presi-
dents, Mrs. Russell Brock, Airs' Sti(nforiveners of standing cont.
James Drummond anct Mrs. Wil -
gam Ben; secretary, mrs. wu. Irlittees: home economics .ind
lia m Kyle; treasgrer, ^Mrs. IhliesattoTicaiiea
Mrs.,esrr.a0VY A/rir's,/IrhQBr:
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Verne Alderdice; district direc-
tors, Mrs. Stewart Pepper and Dixon; citizenship and educe -
Mrs. John Sinclair; branch' dittilool'
nis. Mrs,:Air0
Mrs, #1,: KJ101in'
,;psubrsoieelthel:
Wiens and community activities,
rectors, Mrs, Ken McKay, MS.
Robert Bell, Mrs. Arthur Var-
ley; pianists, Mrs. Ross Broad- Mrs. L. Shaddoek; agriculture
and CiMrs L
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Guests at the meeting of
Exeter Chapter, 0.E.S., on Wed.
neadaY evemng, were from 'rria.•
ity Chapter, 0.E.S., London, Of
WWI. Mrs. Lillian Beattie is
worthy matron, and Mr. William
Nianness, wertby patron, and
from Blue Water Chapter, Code -rich, where Mrs. Claree Me•
Donald is worthy matron, and Mr.
William Nagle, worthy patron.
The gnest chapters condueted
•the opening and closing exercises. f.
During a short business period,
a donation of $25 was voted to
the Exeter and district unit of the s
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. F. Bell,
Cancer Society.
KlIonen, worthy patron and worthv
matron of Exeter chapter, pre.
.sided for the evening.
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anadan inclestry,
foot and Mrs. John Sinelair;
auditors, Mrs, James MeN augellionply ,Mrs. lliram• •
ton and Mrs, Stewart Pepper; .Jixun ane IYrs. Wuuam n
press, Miss Margaret McKay. social welfare, Mrs. A. Erskine,
Conveners of standing commit; Mrs. A. D. Steeper, Mrs, Fraser
tees; agriculture and Canadian DIen, Mrs. Fred Fenton, Mrs.
William, Luther; pianists, Mrs.
industries, Mrs, Ernest White -
Earl Dixon, Mrs. Fred Fenton,
house, Mrs, Winston Werkman;
citizenship and education, Mrs.
Wilmer Broadfoot and Mrs. Rob-
ert Upshall; historical research
and current events, Mrs. Alex
McGregor and Mrs, Robert Gem-
mell; home economics and
health, Mrs. James MeNaugh-
toe. and Mrs. Arthur Finlayson;
sewing committee, Mrs, Alex
McGregor; sunshine, Mrs, Win-
ston Workman, Mrs. Charles
Eyre, Mrs, W. L. Meths.
Mrs. John Sinclair conducted
auditors, Mrs. M. Allison, Mrs.
A. D. Steeper.
Mrs. A. Erskine conducted the
election and installation of offi-
the auction sale held after the
cers.
The roll oil was answered by
members giving donations for
winter. A. good sum was r
ized.eal-
made, grown or sewn during the
meeting. These articles were
It was decided to hold the
May, June and. July meetings in
the election.
Mrs. Russell Brook and Mrs. the evening at 8 o'clock. Plans
Jam es Drummond were an. were made for the making of
pointed delegates to the district cancer pads on May 13 at the
annual at Crediton, 29, •
hall..ItIrs. A. D. Teeper,' Mrs. G.
May
Hodgins and Mrs. E. Morley
The group decided tp organize
a membership drive for new were appointed to look after the
members and Mrs. Verne Alder -
dice and Mrs. Ken McKay ap-
pointed leaders for this project.
It was voted to take a bus
trip to the College Royal at
Guelph in March 1959,
Presentations were made to
Mrs, Stewart Pepper and Mrs.
Alex McGregor, leaders of the
rug -making course and to Mrs.
John Sinclair and Mrs, Wilmer
Broadfoot, leaders for the gar-
den club last year. Mrs. Robert
'Upshall reviewed current events.
Yearly reports were given by
the secretaries. The group spon-
sored millinery and rug.making
courses, made layettes for Uni-
tarian Relief,, quilts and sewing
for the War Memorial Sick Chit-
dren's Hospital, London, don-
ated to the caner society and
cancer gift cupboard, CNIB,
Children's Shelter, Goderich,
and sponsored the 441 Girls
Garden Club,
McGillivray W.I.
The April meeting and the
election of officers of McGilli-
vray Women's Institute was
held in West McGillivray Hall
'with the president, Mrs. L. Alli-
son, in the chair.
President is Mrs. Wes. Lewis;
Trivitt Aux. diary
Plans Festival
The senior girls of Trivia
Memorial Church junior auxili-
ary have completed their
smocked babies' nighties, and
the juniors have completed their
knitted- babies' bonnets.
These will be on display at the
Deanery J.A. Festival to be held
in Exeter for the first time on
Saturday, May 10. The :festival
will begin with a church service
at 2.30. The girls from the dif-
ferent churches in the Deanery
with parade with their branch
banners.
Mrs. Fleming, wife of the late
flying bishop of the arctic,
Known as Archibald of the Arc-
tic, whose latest book "Archi-
bald, The Arctic," has been
recently published, will be the
special speaker.
Mrs. N. D. Knox is president
of J.A, branches in the deanery
of Huron, and she has arranged
for most of the branches to
demonstrate plays, games, songs
and hobbycraft.
.The Trivitt branch is the big-
gest moneymaker in the whole
Diocese. They have already sold
over $350 worth of foam nylon
flowers in the past two months,
which is a record for children
so young. The money will he
spent directly for missionary
work outside the parish.
exhibits for Parkhill Fair.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guilfoyle
and Norman of Simcot and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Greenlee and boys
were Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Greenlee.
Mrs. W. J, Dickins, ,Lucan,
and Mrs. Rd. Diekins, Exeter,
spent a few days this past week
with Mrs. Fred Davis. Mrs. Jim
Lucan, and Mrs. Robt.
Tindall spent some time with
her also.
Mrs. Maurice McDonald, Lu -
can, and Mrs. If, Davis attended
the Huron Diocesan Board of
the Women's Auxiliary annual
meeting at Windsor this past
week.
Miss Lena. Tindall and Mr,
Duncan Tindall, Atwood, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Tin•
dell recently.
Si. Patrick's' church Sunday
School will commence for the
summer next Sunday at 2 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Carroll
were recent guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Carroll, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Latta
and family were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Latta
of Ballymote.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Maguire
and boys were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. B, Maguire, Loie-
don,
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urondale
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Van
Wieren, Mrs. Dirk Van Wieren
and Irene of Hensall and Mrs.
Hiram Van Wieren from St.
Marys attended a wedding in
Hamilton last weekend.
Saturday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parsons
were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Simpson
of Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. Bev
Parsons, Judy and David, Mr,
and Mrs. Don Parsons and Susan,
Mr, and Mrs. Laird Findlayson
of Kippen, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Ducharme, Kathy and Frank of
Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Parsons of Exeter, Mr, Wayne
Clausius and Mr. Pat O'Brien
of; Zurich. The occasion was the
birthday of Mrs, Bev Parsons,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Parsons, Mar -
1 ion and Wayne P'arsons, Ron
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