The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-06-05, Page 14Pao 14 The Timvs-AcIvocate, June 5, 1958
romote Dairy
To Boost Consumption
Officials of the National Dairy
Council of Canada today report -
.ed that one of the most intensive
advertising and sales promotion
campaigns ever undertaken bY
dairy processors will get under
way u June.
The main object of this June
Is Dairy Month sales drive is
to boost domestic consumption.
of the dairy foods processed
from the more than 17 billion
pounds of milk which will he
produced this year by Canada.'s
0,00n.o0o dairy cows.
Well over 35.000,001).0a a year
is now being devoted to advertis-
There Is Oniy
One YOU
In The Crowd!
And there's only one way lo
solve your figure problem.
MADE-TO•MEASVRE
FOUNDATIONS
Let your Spirella figure stylist
solve 'YOUR figure .problem for
YOU' with a girdle that fits
YOU exactly and supports YOU
properly. Let her help YOU look
look and feel your very best.
Mrs. V, Armstrong
-89 Anne W.
Phone 125
ing by the dairy processing in
dustry. Newspaper advertising
represents the largest share of
this expenditure, followed by
radio and television. Over-all
value of the products of the
Canadian Dairy industry reach
the staggering total of $1.000,000,.
000.00 a year.
Canada's dairy farmers and
employees of dairy plants re-
ceive aver 75 per cent of the
consumer's dairy food sales dol-
lar. After deducting processing
costs and taxes, dairy companies
are left with an average net
profit of only 2 per cent.
This country ranks sixth among
the milk producing countries id
the world. World production of.
milk last year reached 60o bil-
lion pounds. about 300 pounds
per person. In contrast, Canadian
production approximated L000
pounds per capita.
Of the. total milk produced in
this country, butter accounts for
43 per cent, concentrated milk
and ice cream use 9 per cent
and all types of cheese take 7
per rent. The balance is used
on farms. The latest official
count shows that Canada has
1.093 butter plants, 356 cheese
factories, 281 ice cream man-
ufacturers and 98n fluid milk
distributors, 35 manufacturers of
evaporated milk and 110 plants
producing milk powder.
In a recent letter to the Na-
tional Dairy Council. Miss L. C.
Pepper, head of the Consumer
Section, Department of Agri-
culture, stated—
"Strange as it may seem to
anyone associated with dairy
products we find that public at-
tention has to be drawn continual-
ly and forcibly to this group of
foods which stands second to
whatever you make or bake
it's always better with
CLOVER
CREAM
MADE IN
EXETER
CANADA PACKERS
•177011117
REPRESENT COUNTY AT OAC—Two girls from this district have been chosen to
represent lluron at the girls' conference for 4-H Homemaking Clubs at OAC, Guelph,
next. month. They, along with 200 other girls 'from the province, will spend four' days
at the conference. Mary Skinner, right, 18 -year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Skinner, R.R. 3 Exeter, has completed 12 club projects and will ree.eive her, provinc-
ial honors this spring. Carolyn Oke, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Lorne Oke, R.R. 1
Exeter, has completed eight girls' projects and one boys project, sugar beets.
6
,,
., ,.
,
-1r
, ---,
1 44.c
THIS
,..: ,....... „„.,,,..
Nr TH .1
).,.._
,._..
-,..
....
.::.
5. 1
Illy MRS, J. •M, $,
;A AA
June. is Dairy Month and we Here is an old. .old reeipe for
hope it brings you new menus Scripture Cake .which, it is saki,
and dishes which will enable you was a favorite in Colonial flays,
to .int plenty of inilk. and milk
menps, (a) 4 112 pups First 'icings, 4:22
For old and young, and those (b) 1 leatsipt ..cjitalsees, 5:25,
ililt,ob.setwaenen.esisnoinnttialietirioaoilits. asal-
{e) .4 30:124!zeretwah. 6:20.
people have the good fortune to (d): cops First .satutto,,
be really fond of it and -drink
plenty sof
sweet milk .or butter- (e) 2 clips , Nahum, 3:12
milk to twin ensure balanced cf, 2 cups Ntnbers, 178
nourishment and assist in mani- ig.). 2 tbsps. rirst sanutet,
taining good health. 14:25
Yor those a PI" farn3Y will" (h) 1 pinch Leviticus, 2:13
wilt not. drink milk a little strat-
egy must be used to gain your
ends by incorporating it in a (it .
(1 j. 6 aerenii alt, Seasoning, 7s: le le on d
1/2 cup Judges, 4:19.
great variety of dishes — every, Oa
Chronicles, 9:9
thing from soup to ice cream.
Enjoy milk in .custard pie.
Custard Pie .1,tT.a.'ovielortbvs We directions of Solo.
mon for bringing up a. elitist,
23:14
Line a pie plate with your No i
favorite pastry. For the filling ous to wait tiout, 1 k...
Now rt case yoyuouarceant0000.euurii;
take:
scripture. Oka
proaucts yoor family
3 eggs slightly beaten thlelersee theyare: in the Bible -
1 lbsp. sugar for each
egg (o).•flour; (b) butler; (c)
1/4 tsp. salt for each egg
gar; Id) raisins; (e) figs; (f) al -
ands; (g) honey; (h) salt; (1)
Ilse 2 cups milk vi 1/2 to 1 tsp. vanilla eggs; (j) milk; (k) spices, The
Combine :nd pour int
directions are "beat him with a
o pie ,
crust. Sprinkle nutmeg over top.
Place in 450 degree oven for 30
minutes, then lower to 325 de•
gres for 30 minutes more.
Have you tried keeping a
white sauce mix on hand. to small
make up white sauces in a hur-
ry?
White Sauce Mix
1 1/2 cups pastry flour
1 Ogg. salt Wedding?
1/2 tsp. pepper
,,,wwimmiumm,,,,,,/,,now,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,
ii.CAllAPIAN
•
I GAS 1:
4. APPLIANCES
I :
P.•
I. RATTOW8c. 1
1 lb, box powdi:red milk
Combine flour, salt, pepper and
milk powder. Mix well in a pigs -
tic bag and keep in covered an
l . but not necessarily in the refrig-
1 st r i ct Women s Institute erator,
For Medium sauce use 1/2
cup mix and 1 cup water. Heat
together until thickened.
For thick sauce use 2/3 cup
mix and proceed i.n the same
way..
mplete Local Histories
Mrs. Emery Des ,lardins was Kenneth Johns, Woodham R.R. for 4-11 projects is that a girl-
re•elected president of Smith 1; district delegate, Miss Thel-. must. he 12 years of age before
Huron District Women's Insti- ma. Elgie, Seaforth; auditors, enrolling for the homemaking
tine at the annual meetin.g held Mrs. Letta Taylor and Mrs. H. projects, This is. to be effective
in Crediton Community Centre Kellerman, Dashwood; September 1. as the girls start
oConveners of Standing Com- their fall project "The Cereal
on Thursday.
Vice.presidents are Mrs. John mittees: agriculture and Cana- Shelf."
McLean, Seaforth, R.R. 3 and dian Industries, Mrs, Harry lior. Miss Patterson spoke of the
Mrs. H. H. Strang, Henson, R.R. teo, Hensalls citizenship and Senior Women's Institute Lead. -
1; secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Alex education, Mrs. Charles Snell, ership Training as a new von -
Hamilton, Grand Bend; assis- Dashwood; historicrl research ture for the extension service.
tont. Mrs. Gordon McKenzie, and current events, Mrs. Arthur Last fall there were 77 courses
Seaforth R.R. 1; Federated re- Rundle, Exeter R.R. 3; home in rugmaking given and these
presentative, Mrs. Newell Geiger, economics add. health, Mrs, women returned to their home-
Zurieh, R.R. 1; alternate, .Mrs. James Drummond, Kippen R.R. community and relayed their
Crediton R.R. 1; Junior W.I.' This fall the leadership course
none in. contributing to good nu-
trition. .In these days when a
multiplicity of appealing items,
both fond and drink, are com-
peting for a share of the con-
sumer dollar the high return
dairy proditib:. _give in health
promotion ai,7111r'appetite satisfac-
tion must be widely proclaimed."
""htfeett...7;t7.:
AA4...,•n•-t-tr- • •
MOCOCS904544001,0.4.---.A.
Ai4te.AAA.A.,...„..........„.•••••,..! •
,•
.,••••," '
2; resolutions, Mrs. Sam King; 'knowledge to interested women.
convener, • Mrs. Hugh Rundle, will be Sow to SaveDollars
Centralia, R.R. 1; custodian .of A,- Please Turn To Page 15
Tweedsmuir histories, Mrs. Wil-
fred. Mack; public :,:elations re-
presentative, Mrs. J. M. South
e°11:the' election DE officers was
conducted by Mrs. ,J. Hos•
sack, Provincial Board director.
Mrs. Delrer Skinner, Elimville,
presented the slate of officers.
Mrs, Hossaek in her address
said the highlight of the work of
the Provincial Board was the
promoting of .the - Officers' Con-
ference at Guelph each year in
May. The report. of. this year's
conference was . given previously
by Mrs. W. A. Siebert, Zurich,
Mrs. Jackson Woods, Elimville,
f• aonrcith.Mrs. Joh'n Hillebrecht, Sea -
Mrs. Hossaek announced that
South Huron was the first dis-
•-•,:meesg: trict to have every Institute
•.....-e-s=rg -compiling Tweedsmuir History.
..-- She also referred to the quilt
block project as a means of pre-
serving grandmothers' handcraft
and mentioned a book of rail
"4e.stiei fences as anotherlway of record-
•.. --
mg community history.
The dates for the W.I. Hon-
es.*Th-Z-sh day at Guelph was announced
by Mrs. Hossaek for July 14 to
18 and the next ACWW confer-
encei
. s to he in Edinburgh,
Scotland in August, 1959. The
Provincial Board recommend
the appointment of a public re-
lations representative in the In-
stitute, and in. the district to
spread the news of the work of
the W.I. and to report all dona-
tions of any nature made by the
Institute.
Miss Shirley Patterson, home
economist for Huron, urged all
parents and , Institute members
to attend Achievement Day in
Seaforth July 3. A new ruling
Serve a savory snack..
or a cool summer salad
with crisp crackers
and pats of golden butter,
an elegant desseite,
and tali., frosty glasses
of fresh, cold milk!
DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA
110
thIside ttre,:r
•
ttslltesbAett omo arm
'14,t' ••.,?'"•: ^A A..:, dt
‘44
•
•••:.•
0ollts,r0,110,1
A
lie, V' "t a' 't c•tel,
400 Huron Ghoet, Torordo
041:Ste**00-9
Ethers
BEAUTY SALON
PHONE 18, GRAND BEND
For Latest Styling
Elinor Wasnidgo
ETHEL DESJARDINE
Proprietress
When Uncle Bill and Aunt
Mary ceinti*0 visit—or you
visit thorn—toll us about it.
We like ta repot tha sial
aelivifies of the folks in this
distrith
6
Phone 770
THE TIMES,ADVOCATE
- Or -me local -tortsspottlont
tlizabeth Arden.
„ .
Ys.,)
DUNcon
Blue Grass
Flower Mist Special
Packaged with its own
Gift Atomizer worth 100
Iteguiar 3.50 valiie 250
8 oz. with,atomiser 4,00
inve Grose Flower Mist,
o lighter version nt
Enzolusth Artien'a great
classic pert lime imported
from France.
otlISCR 131110 Grass
pusting Powder
Beii1ttr1.50ow
Both offers
for a Umiird litinr
0
UNTLEY
DRUG Villa
EXETERPhalle SO
',111)e
Modern
Beauty Salon
314 Main St. Phone 349
HIGH STYLING
PERMANENTS
IIAIR TREATMENTS
TINTING
Open Monday to Friday
Tuesday and Friday , Evenings
VERA KUMPULA, Mgr.
PEARL HENDERSON, Prop.
PROPANE
HOT5ON
Photic 15.4 Grand 13.e.ncl
St/ 4.11141t11111.11111114.lillitttIMAAMIIIMIRIIIIIMIRMI
HUINE
Beauty. „Solon
Logatecl
Cook's \
Hotel,
Centralia
AIR CONDITIONED DRYERS
PHONE 750-W-1 EXETER
Mara Cowaru, Prop.
Pretty nylon lace, Princess
style wedding dress with
three-quarter sleeve jacket.
Only $26,95
Going -Away Ensemble , „ .
'IV hi t e embroidered linen
dress with matching three-
quarter length coat.
Only $25.00
IRWIN S
Phone 474 Exeter
, • '
Exeter Dairy
• BUTTERMILK
• $HOCOLATE MILK
• NON-FAT MILK
• HOMOGENIZED MILK
Drink
Glasses
A Day!
Exeter Dairy Ltd.
, PHONE 331
DAILY DELIVERY
Ifs Our Second
SUNDAY, JUNE 8
FULL
COURSE
MEALS
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
Norma Pryde will provide dinner
music en the piano from 12 to 2
p.m. and 5 to 5 pa,
•
Armstrong's. Restaurant
'PHONE SII1 WIRTH ENO tx-ettg,
•
.1 r
A',
• E
,•