The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-09-11, Page 13James Street WA
,tarts New Year •
The 1yonian's Association of
James Street Ltnit.ecl -Church re-
sumed its activities by holding
a short meeting on Thursday af-
ternoon in the church parlors.
Mrs. Rufus Kestle presided for
the ,program and led in the de,,
vntianal assisted, by Mrs.
Porley. A paper prepared by
;Ifs s. H. J. Snell on "The Par-
able of the Talents" was read by
Mr. ,nestle. Mrs. William 1>,er•
nick presided at the piano.
At the business .session con -
.c ucted by Mrs. tart Shapton- it
«as .decided to cater for the
CCC banquet, October 25.
'Ethel s
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HURON PARK "TADPOLES" -Sixty children at Huron
Park, RCAF Station Centralia, shown above, passed their
HI -LINE
"tadpole" test recently as the extensive, summer swim-
ming program for youth draws to a close. ver 150 Huron
/� �* Park children have been taking part in senior, intermecl-
t eauty �.7 pl ort late, junior, beginner and tadpole classes conducted daily
at the station pool. Mrs. John D. Thomas organized the
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program, held in conjunction with the summer play-
ground, and the instructors included Flight Cadet Bob
Jackson, Flt. Sgt. Bill Fletcher, Pat Tinline, Cheryl Aylie
and Margaret Tomlinson. A series of swimming, meets is
winding up the swimming program at various centres in
the district.
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Hillborn-:Ness
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Douglas Hillborn, Drayton,
was groomsman for his brother
and ushers were Morris Rew,
Toronto, and Charles Feist,
nephew of the bride.
A reception was held in the
church fellowship room, The
bride's mother received guests
in navy blue crepe with lace
trim, navy accessories and cor-
sage of roses and pink nons.
The groom's mother chose pow-
der blue sheer with lace jacket
and rose accessories and pink
corsage.
For a wedding trip to South-
ern Stales, Mexico and Califor-
nia the bride changed to a sap-
phire blue suit and patent acces•
sories.
Mr. and Mrs. Hillhorn will re-
side in London.
Guests attended the wedding
from Crediton, Drayton, London,
Toronto, Hamilton, Brighton and
Kitchener.
Passmore -Bell
Tall standards of pink and
white gladioli, candelabra and
fern formed. the setting for the
wedding of Shirley May Bell
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SCHNEIDER'S CHEESE
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AYLMER FANCY BEANS •
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and Ronald Carlos Passmore in, bodice and enhanced with deep
Carmel. Presbyterian . Chu•ch,1 banding of pleated chiffon from
•piensall, on Saturday,' Septem- V neckline in front, draping overher 6 at 12.00 noon. ! shoulders and floated down back
The bride is the daughter of! in fly panels. They carried Jo -
Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Bell, henna Hill roses and white
Hensel], and the groom is the! mums. Their headdresses were
son of Mrs. Pearl Passmored bandeaux of rhinestones and
llensall, and the late Carl Pass- I flowers in matching shades.
Rev. Robert G. MacMillan of
Witham Kerslake, London, was
groomsman•
and ushers were
Goderich and Rev. R. A.Fass- on Bell, Exeter, brother of the
more, Owen Sound, uncle of the bride and Gerald Flynn, Hen -
groom performed the double sat:.
ring ceremony. Traditional' wed- A reception was held for 50
ding music was played by Mrs. guests in the church parlors with
Malcolm Dougall and soloist wasthe bride's mother receiv7ng in
Miss Jean Henderson, ilensall, a sheath afternoon dress of dior
who sang "The Lord's Prayer" blue Chantilly lace over taffeta
and "I'll walk beside 1'9U. with dior blue accessories and
The bride, given in marriage a corsage of pink carnations. The
by her father, wore a floor length groom's mother assisted in a
gown of Chantilly lace and nylon sheath dress of beige silk or -
tulle, fitted bodice, sabrina neck- ganga with coffee brown acces-
sories and a corsage of white
sequins, lily point sleeves and carnations.
bouffant skirt of alternate ruffles Servileurs were Mrs. Gerald
of lace and nylon tulle. A crown Bell, Mrs. Edward Corbett, Mrs.
of seed pearls helot her finger-Bell
.Caldwell, Mrs. Glen
tip veil and she carried a cgs Nixon and Miss Mary Goodwin.
For a honeymoon at points
north, the bride chose a blue
linen sheath and duster with
white accessories and a corsage
of• red roses.
carte of Johanna Hill roses and
green and white Pinocchio mums.
Bridesmaids were Miss Betty
Bell, sister of the bride, and Miss
Norma Passmore, sister of the
groom who wore identically
styled ballerina gowns of shrimp On their return Mr. and Mrs.
nylon chiffon and net: over tar- Passmore will reside in Lon -
feta fashioned with softly shirred don.
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By MRS. J. M. S.
Cooking competitions seem to • apple pie and white layer cake
be quite popular at the present ! if Domestic Shorteningis used.
time. 1 Ten pounds of sugar will be
The ones in which we are the . given for first prize in each of
most interested are taking place five classes.
at our local fair next week. In Five Roses Flour is offering
addition to the first and second; first and second prizes each for
prizes offered by the Fair Board i best loaf of white bread, best
in each of the 24 classes, Gram's 1 layer cake and best pie.
Trophy will be awarded to the i Chances are good that you can
contestant submitting the hest; win one or more prizes in these
group of these five articles: ; competitions, By the time The
home-made rolls, chocolate cake, i Times - Advocate is published
cherry pie, eight oatmeal cookies: next week, eve will know who
and date squares, the winners are.
All articles must be entered in 'Just recently, Mrs. Audrey
regular or hest competition of Ince, of Toronto, won the grand
the baking department, and the prize of $1,000 in a favorite
contest is Open to ladies from reelpe contest, Her recipe was
Exeter, Hensall, tlsborne, Nay, for a casserole of mixed vege•
Stephen, McGillivray and Bid• tables with onions, cucumbers
dulph. and tomatnes as the main in -
The articles will he judged for gradients, dere :is the recipe:
flavor 50 points, l tore 30, and Vegetable casserole
appearance 20 points. $1,000 Prizo.Winning Recip,
in addition to this competition 2 medium-sized onions
there arc others listed in the • 2 meclitun cucumbers
Fair Prize List, Magic Baking t cup hot water
Powder is offering two prizes for 1h cups chili sauce
best frosted square white cake. 1 tsp. chili powder
Three pries are offered for -Please Turn to Page 15
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The T'1 v ening Auxiliary of
Tames Street :United .church ccrn.
nreneed its fall activities with a
supper meeting at the summer
lonre .1)f Miss :Stella Sautbeott.
Grand Bend.
Miss Mary Vaneamp presider:
for the meeting and .led in the
worship service.
Mrs. W. C. Allison introduced '
the new study book "Concerns..
of a Continent" by James Hoff-
mait which, deals with the people
and problem of Canada, United
States, Mexivo, Alaska, Hawaii
and the Caribbean area. Mrs.
Allison was assisted by' Miss
Verna Coates, Mrs. Ralph Bailey,
Mrs, Alvin Pyne, Mrs. William
Thomson and Mrs. 3, JL Jones.
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