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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-12-04, Page 14flat 14 The Times.Advocetil4 December 4 1911 111.1.1411141,1111.11t1.4114101111.1.1MIAMMIA1111141.1011111111.1,111.01111111111.111.114111111.1.11.1411AlkittlUIIMAPIUMMA1441111ffitr - E- a • 'N THAT ' ay MRS. J. M. •6, Christmas cookie baking time is here again and its none too soon to begin baking if you have ot already started. In addition to the old tried -and. true -favorites which are baked year after year most of us like to t4.•,y a new recipe or two each Christmas: In case you are making refrig- erator cookies have you tried packing the. dough into small . Ethel's BEAUTY SALON PHONE 18, GRAND BEND For Latest Styling Demi Tuckey ETHEL. DESJARDINE Proprietress for -HEALTH COMFORT STYLE Makes You Feel Better As Well As Look Better Let pita. figure stylist show you atm a Spirella girdle can help your figure problem. Mrs:V.Armstrong 89 Anne St. • Phone 125 empty frozen juice Baits and put- ting in the refrigerator? When ready to bake, just remove the bottom of the can, push the dough out and you have a per- fectly round shaped roll ready for slicing. Airs. Lorne Oke has given us a cookie recipe to pass on to you. Cherry Snowballs II cup butter or margarine 1,4 cup icing sugar 2 cups sifted flour 1 cup almonds chopped fine 1 tsp. vanilla 1,2 lb. candied cherries Cream butter and sugar until fluffy. Add remaining ingredients texcept cherries). Mix well. Flat. len small pieces of dough in the palm of the hand. Make into. a ball with one cherry in the centre. Bake at 325 degrees until brown. Roll in granulated sugar while hot. Another cookie recipe comes from Mts. Janet Mason, of town. It is a simple recipe "but good" says Mrs. Mason. -amend Horseshoes 1/2 cup butter 4 tbsp. fruit sugar 1/2 tsp. almond extract 1/2 cup chopped, blanched almonds 1 cup flour Mix and shape in small cres- cents. Bake on a greased pan at 300 degrees until delicately browned. Cool and roll in fruit sugar. How about sharing some of your favorites with our readers? Mrs. Lorne Oke has also given you a recipe for that favorite — carrot pudding. It is not as rich as a plum pudding but is just right after that bountiful serving of turkey and all the trimmings. Carrot Pudding 1 cup white sugar 014101,4004:101441fillt#411#'44111111,111tati14141141414ipg See Our Top Selection Of Beautiful Bulova - 6r. Gruen Watches BLUEBIRD DIAMONDS s ELECTRIC RAZORS „ Jeelellery Gifts for Everyone S. B. Taylor, MAIN STREET A Good Place To Do Your RfilMOICCC.C.CCC.C.0 Jeweller EXETER Christmas Shopping POPULAR STYLES, COLORS BY FAMOUS MAKERS )f FESTIVE GIFT BOXES Saturday Storm Delays Honeymoon Delegate Urges 'Wives. Saturday's" storm will ,always be remembered by at least one district bride and bridegroom for it meant spending their wedding night along with some of the bridal party and guests at the home of the bride's parents. Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock in Eliniville IInited Church in a setting of white -anti yellow mums, Wilma Minlue- Anne Walt- ers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Fred Walters, Winchelsea, and Leonard Henry Cowan, 'Son of mrs. Priscilla Cowan, London, ain Street Elects Slate The Evening Auxiliary of Main Street United Church entertain- ed the Afternoon Auxiliary at the Christmas meeting on Mon- day evening, A sound film entitled "Historic° Highways of Lower Canada" was shown -by Jack Doerr. Mrs. Earl Russell favored with two read- ings. President elected for 1959 was Mrs. Ross Tuckey with honorary presidents, Mrs. George Layton and Mrs. R. S. Riltz; advisory president, Mrs, Emetic Carter; vice-presidents, Mrs. Clarence McDonald, Mrs. John Smith and Mrs. Ralph Sweitzer; secretary, Mrs. William Higgins; ass't, Mrs. Don Hooper; treasurer, Mrs: Earl Carroll; ass't, Mrs. Eugene Howey; , Group leaders, Mrs. Wayne Tuckey, Mrs. Wiliam McKenzie and Mrs. Gerald Skinner; Bible study leaders, Mrs. Clara Well- ington and Mrs. George Layton; Mission Band leaders, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. C. McDonald and Mrs. Harold Skinner; Baby Band, Mrs, Ralph Sweitzer; correspond- ing secretary, Mrs. I. C. Cowan; pianist, Mrs. Frank Wildfong. Mrs. A. J. Sweitzer presented the slate of °filters. The devotions were led by president Mrs. Jack Doerr as- sisted by Mrs. Art Frayne, Mrs. Robert Turnbull, Mrs. Ross Tuckey, Mrs. Eugene Howey, Mrs. C. McDonald, Mrs. William Higgins, Mrs. R. Sweitzer and Mrs. Don Hooper. The group voted $25 to Dr. J. E. Whiting at Wrinch Hospital, Hazelton, B.C. A carol contest was in charge of Mrs. Ross Tuckey. 1 cup suet 1 cup raisins 1 cup currants 1 cup grated carrots .1 cup grated potatoes 1/2 tsp. salt 1 tsp. soda 1 1/2 cups flour Dissolve soda in a little warm. water. Mix all ingredients to- gether and turn into a buttered mould. Cover and steam for 3 hours. Sauce For Carrot Pudding 1/2 cup brown sugar 2 tbsps, corn starch few grains salt 1 tbsp. butter 1 this. vanilla 2 cups hot water Brown sugar and butter. Add kW water and other ingredients. Serve hot with pudding. CriiIMOICIC.0013,CC. V The smartest Santas we know are gifting their * favorite Christmas belles with lovely nylons . . . . * because stockings are something a lady always appreciates . and. because they're * such a feminine, flattering gift. *, 51 Gauge 15 Denier '1,00 60 Gauge 10 Denier 1,19 • ..FREE GIFT WRAPPING - IRWIN'S Phone ,474 • • 'Exeter exchanged marriage vows before a charcoal sheath' dress with Learn Farm Problems Rev. Hugh Wilson. blue accessories. She had a car. Mrs. Freeman Horne played sage of yellow 'roses. . .". " the" wedding music and acorn- Carlyle Meikle, Kirton, broth - panted the soloist, Gordon Ford, em of the bride was best man. who sang "Because" and "ill A reception for the immediate Walk Beside You. relatives was held at the home Given in marriage by her fa- of the bride's parents. SerVing them, the bride wore. a floral bra; the wedding dinner were Ruth cede dress fashioned on princess Ann and Lynda Dykeman. lines with triple pleats running For travelling he bride changed from .a high empire waistline to to a navy blue suit with white flat bow at the .back -and falling accessories, to the floor over the full bouffant The couple will reside at R.R. skirt, A 'sequin and seed pearl 3 web. headdress held her finger tip veil and she carried a bouquet of red , ..., .. roses and white 'mums.. Stratford, as matron of honor, — V i ew Films Her sister, Mrs. Jack Wicks, and Phyllis Hem, London, and as bridesmaids, a sister, Sandra On Cancer Patricia Armstrong; Kitchener, Walters, as junior bridesmaid, The newly installed worthy and another sister, Judith, as flower girl, were gowned alike in matron- and . worthy patron, Mr. street length dresses of blue vel- and Mrs. Elgin McKinley, pre - vet With .feather headdresses and sided for the meeting a Exeter bouquets of yellow and white Chapter No. 222, O.E,S., held in 'mums. Ronald Harper, London, was the cahvaapritienra.rooms last Wednes- best man, and Jack Wicks, Strat- Following the meeting, Mr. ford, and Ken °.rallan.4 London, Fred Dobbs, chairman of District ushered. - No. 9 'of the Cancer Society Of Following the ceremony- a re- Ontario, assisted. by Mr. J. ception and dinner was held at Wooden, educational convener. of Armstrong's Restaurant, Exeter, the local branch, showed educa- About 40 guests attended from, tional films on cancer. as far away as Whitby, Bolton, A silver collection was taken London and Stratford. 'foli'tiecupboard Owing to the storm some of anountlinglca1gift ion$14.25, the wedding party left immedi- After the next meeting next ately for home but for others in- After the next meeting next eluding the bridal couple, it Wednesday, • a Christmas party will be held with an exchange of seemed wiser to return to the bride's home until weather con- gifts. A silver collection will be ditionss improved. The trip. was taken in Aid of the Huron County culty, Children's Aid Society. made with cOnsiderable diffi.. When it was time to retire for the night the Walters found themselves with 21 unexpected guests. All available space, even on the floor, was pressed into use, Before the snow plow went through at 11 o'clock, Sunday morning, the guests had been welt fed from the food supplies at the Walters' general store and proceeded on their way. The bridal couple will make their home in London. Smith -Meikle Mary Ruth Aleikle, only daugh- ter of Mr:' and Mrs. James Meikle, R.R. 1 Kirkton, became the bride of Allan Elzar Smith, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith, MR. 3 Zurich in a cere. mealy performed by Rev. Samuel Kerr at the Caven Presbyterian manse at 5 P.m, Saturday, No- vember 29. The bride wore a street length gown, of powder blue lace over taffeta with blue accessories and corsage of pink roses. Her attendant, Jane Elizabeth Dykeman, R.R. 1 Centralia wore Pentecost WMC Aisists Family Arrangements were made at . . the November meeting of the Phone 31,..1 Daily Delsivery Exeter Pentecostal Women's H. Snell presented the slate of,. PHONE AC 8:6661 Evening Auxiliary. Re -Elects Officers Mrs. Wes ..Witmer was re. elected president of 'the Willing Workers Evening AuXiliary of James Street United Church at the December meeting on Mon- day evening. Honorary president is Mrs. H. J. Snell; vice-presidents, Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. William Thomson; secretary, Mrs. Muriel Sweet; assistant, Airs. H. H. Cowen; treasurer, Mrs. S. B. Taylor; assistant, Mrs. H. Pol- len; corresponding secretary, Miss May Jones; pianist; Mrs, H. L. Sturgisi. assistant, Mrs. William Kernick; press report' ers, Mrs. Ross Taylor and Mrs. Howard Truemner; Secretaries: Stewardship, Mrs. Garnet Hicks;. assistant,' Mrs. Hugh Love; mite box, Mrs. Len McKnight; literature, Mrs. H. Snell; supply, Mrs. E. Johns; lunch, Mrs. Lloyd Henderson; Missionary Monthly, Miss Meta Salter; birthday box, Mrs. Frank Lostell; citizenship, Mrs. R. Bailey; community friendship, Mrs. Otto Brown; group leaders, Mrs. J. Kirkland, Mrs. W. Thom- son and Miss Verna Coates; aud- itors, Miss. Greta Harness, Mrs. Andrew Dixon; nominating corn, mittee, Mrs. J. H. Jones, Mrs. R. Batten and Mrs. A. Hamilton. Mrs. Arthur Rundle and Mrs. .Guest speaker for the Agricul- ture and " Canadian Industries meeting of Ilurandale Women's Instittite held in .SS. No. 5 school. last Wednesday evening was Mrs. Lloyd Taylor, who presented some of the highlights of the Federation of Agriculture con- vention which she attended in. Toronto the week previous. Mrs. Taylor lurged farmers' wiyos and farm women to be in. formed of the farmers' problems. "She, at least, should know enough to discuss the problems With her husband", said Mrs. Taylor. She suggested farm for- Shows Kinettes .pms and. folk schools as means to gain this knowledge and to hear these problems discussed. Mrs. Milton Luther demon. strated the art of netting, saying that it originated among the fisher folk from the making and mending of fishing nets but "it is almost a lost art" she said. She had a number of articles on display that she had made and. showed how the basic knot was made. Mrs. Almer Passmore presided. for the program and Mrs. H. H. G. Strang conducted the busi- ness in the absence through ill- ness of the president and vice- president. She reported on the executive meeting of the, South Huron District W.I. Which she attended the, day previous in Hensel Mrs. Ross Oke gave the sum- mary of the Institute's activities from 1944 to 1947. Mrs. Percy Passmore reported that 225 had been served at the Co-op ban- quet for which the group catered the evening previous to .the meet- ing. Mrs. Arthur Rundle spoke of the honor given to two 4-H ,girls of the Institute, Carolyn Oke, who was chosen to represent Ontario at the National 4-H Con- gress in Chicago the first week in December, and Marilyn Strang Who had been./ awarded. a $100 scholarship in. a degree course at Macdonald Institute, Guelpli, in addition to the $100 agnecul- tural scholarship awarded by Huron County Council. 42 Mrs. Harold Jeffery was pian- ist for the evening and, hostesses were Mrs. E. Silly and Mrs. F. Lostell assisted by Mrs. Ger- ald McFalls, Mrs. "Charles Jef- frey, Mrs. Harold Jeffrey and Mrs, L, Rowcliffe, The December meeting, which regularly would fall on the day before Christmas, is to be held on Monday, December 29 at 2 p.m. in Thames Road church with Mrs, Archie Morgan and Mrs. Bev Atorgan as hostesses, • HI- LINE Beauty Salon 4 Located in Cook's Hotel, Centralia Air Conditioned Dryers Full Line of Revlon Products Gift Wrapping stratedAlisgmMacMillan demon. tying of various types of bows for gift wrapping, at the social meeting of, the Exeter Dinettes held at the home of Airs. Don Robertson Tuesday evening. Guests were Mrs. George Rether and Mrs. Clare Hoffman, prospective members. Hostesses were Mrs. Gordon Baynham, Mrs. Ward Kraft and Mrs. Les Parker. The draw was won by Mrs. Hoffman. Modem Beauty Salon Main St. Phone 349 LATEST STYLING PERMANENTS HAIR TREATMENTS Shirley Coo Pearl Henderson, Prop, V Gad:6,3Y Beauty Bar COLD WAVES HAIR STYLING CUTTING .7 SHAMPOOING - TINTS BLEACHES Hours; 9 0.m. le. 6 p.m. Open Wednesdays and Saturdays Evenjtm BAppoIntmOnt PHQ.NE 522 Opposite The Post Office peuillialiiiimitiontneemattat ;;; ll wine ll lllll imunimmni llll Take a tip from Santa ... refresh with EXETER DAIRY MILK to keep on the go during the Christmas rush EXETER DAIRY 5 VS • Missionary Council on Thutsday Marg Cowaed, Prey. officers. . . Mrs. Allan Fraser presided for oneelielmememmememememe llllllll eemeeetelemememeeteneeneemeeemeemeelme, afternoon to send a parcel to the Spillenaar family in the Hudson the worship service. She was as- ftl4144illtfiMgetillyaiitgtfiyitotAiottigegriOltynOttlipAig&WItgltfplii&Alli sisted by Mrs. H. Jones, who '-vsv e.w e.w area, read the Christmas Story in !. . .. ..e‘ ReV. 3. Spillenaar operates a Scripture, and Mrs. H. L. Stur. plane in the north delivering gis andMrs. J. Smith favored supplies, keeping in touch with with solos. Mrs, Williain Allison outlying mission. stations among read a poem '"The Other Wise the Indians and Eskimos and Man.', when necessary bringing the, President Mrs. Witmer eon. sick to hospital. ducted the business. Citizenship The message "The Holy Spir- secretary,eMrs. Hector Murray, it" was given by Mrs. E. Millar. read an article "Alcoholism Is A Assisting in the devotional were. Disease." It was disclosed that a Mrs. G. Hamilton, Mrs. C. Blan- Christmas gift had been sent to chalet and Mrs. K. McLaren. Miss Mildred, Mathewson, mis. Miss D. Peart was pianist and sionary for prayer ill Japan. the meeting was held at the The meetingconcluded with home of Mrs. Edgar Cudmore. the singing of Christmas carols. 'Shortie Pyjamas $2.95 'NFANCIES. 5122h5014.C.LIZZZMIVEMSIZEtna,MMEEZAZZITE03 Leather Handbags $5.95 Sweaters $4.95 FE coupoNs ON tip MARK GOLDEN WEDDIN4—Mr. and. Mrs, Will CHRISTMAS JACK0011 krt.1 Grantehy celebrated their fiftieth wedding stmt. Vertary•Tudsday afternenn their hem. The eettple who Wr• Loads of Space for out of Season Clothes, Keepsakes, Trousseau Treasures ' llllll ' • Ne W Console styles and. 'regular length cheats in walnut, mahogany and some toasted finithet. • We have. a large. sole& Lion, For the teenager, too!, Famous Lane Bochart Cedar Chests '62: to *89 GET BOTH AT HOPPER HOCKEY! GOLD BOND STAMPS & JACKPOT COUPONS Hopper -Hockey Furniture PH0NE. 00 . have lived at Whalen eorners since their rnartiagel were grgef40,04#410itP00101.4141010***010410.A1400011401#104,1PPA*0) hO3LS for a turkey batiqttet attended by 46 gue,sts: Doerr 01101040010101,10101041#1#14001#1001#tOPOUR1410410trAiltii'itriAt• EXETER ''' ' ,•,•:e':',.....,.. . ,... .. '• ' llllll ' • Ne W Console styles and. 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