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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-02-09, Page 12• 1 Tho• 'Titufs,A4voc4lk flabruAry t 1961 FIFTH YEAR FOR ASSIGNMENT HOSTS—Maria Bar.. CBC TWIG'S Darninion network. One of the top-rated W. Martin, supply, NI If Secretaries; literature, Mrs, pleat$. The fitted bodice was z ieh ' held at the •Dominion Hotel full skirt falling impressed ill McNeil are Co -hosts on Assigninent, the hottr-long radio Magazine now in its fifth year on WMS awards ittomizterships E. aussell were presented ..--- !ling Auxiliary D jaws- Street with life .mentherShips le the Vatricia A n n e Manila.. Shirley A•mittarie 11 a u gh, United. Church nn Monday Women's Miesionary :Societe be .datighter of 'Mr; and Mr. Rasa .daughter of "Mr. And Mr. Wits was .voted to provide four Mr. -George Jaques at .the Marshall, Kirlan, And ;Robert tame the bride or Ray Van arid te. bring ill articles for a Wary or NS a 1 n St. Ilni•ted Mr. aed Mrs. .Clarenee 'Down. Dorsselaer, on Of Mr, And' layette to the •nerst meeting, ,church on Thursday .afternoon. 11R 1. HenSall .PXC.hanged mar• Mrs. Peter Van DorSether, •for a. WMS 'hospital in nerthern. Sire. Bussell was thetalled as riage vows ,in Ralston United art 1. Hay, in a ceremony per- Cnada. president for Del: honorary Church before •as background of formed by • Rey. Gerald Schelth Mrs. Hector MUM die- (leorge baskets of while glade Arid in First Lotheren Church, La- eeesed the :aerie, "work elgkes presidents are Mrs. • Winter weddings jamas st- .9m:4P Prayer dy approves relief Down. ar4 a ()gar) At the meeting of the five - Mrs, Willis Powell end Mrs Layton and airs. R. S. Hillet pinle mums, ferns and candles, gan Township on Saturday Ise's. °nee dealing with work vice.presidents, Mrs. B. W. on Saturday, February 4 at Nary 4 at 3 pan. camps. Miss Meta Salter teld TnekeY, Mrs. Fa R. Hopper; re- 12 o'clock noon. ror her marriage the bride Of the lire of Dr. Ide Scudder cording secretary, Mrs. E. R. elev. T. Elliat Performed wore a royal blue Pure silk Vellore, veiled the Rro,gralli, led in the G. A. Hawkins; assistant, Nine. vided the wedding in usl.c. And pompOm P ancl Mee Fred street -length sheath with* ear- mrs pook, , who. vow Hopper; assistant, Mrs. eleY the ceremmes MerkleY; WA treasurer, Mrs. switzer. AR 1, St, Marys, pro, sago or red roses and white R. . a. worship aersece • assisted bY Eugene Howey: AVMS treas" accompanied the s 1 art s s, Attending the bride as ma. mrs, Ralph Bailey and Mrs, urer M. B. W. F. Btavers; Mossrs. Beg and Gerald Paul, troll of honor Mrs alter Jernee .Kirkland, Mrs. A. °' Skit highlights , - d v ar- • 1 dth • olo • • Friday. Feb,1t Mrs. Arthur Stundle and he8- .01114p :presented a ,skit "1,414 g,et mi with it'' in which Mak next trloay r. roOleY", Mr$,. • Mrs. Stan Love and Mis. Wi liam K r k participated, „ . Mrs. Woven Brock assisted ie the devotional .anst Ma, A. O. ' Elliot revered With solo AC^ vompanied by Mrs. Andrew Dougall. The World'Day or Prayer for the woman of :all attaches, towit will hoid this year in :James Street United Church ,on Friday, February 17 at 2.34 instead or 3 p.m. As in former years, f the service is The theme- 0- ee the Ags, vorward. Ihrelesel „ Mr 11 • Van Farowe will be 'the guest $peeker, A :service- :thr girls and :young women will he had at 7.80 in the sane churein s'ang ' Love Rader, RR 1 Dashwoo , e Ell t favoiec corresponding secretary, Mrs. Kirkton. IN Oil 11411 gp et • held Friday, Febrgary 17 at f tj the bride for,her Eimer '11. , 1 NA- 0,30 in Jams street aura,. Mrs A .1, Sweitzer, Mrs. 30 a George Jaques; pianists, Mrs, yee Tru Ly" "d "The Wed"' ing a gold 114. fie (11°r•°t11'.et* it was announced that the Frank Wildfong Mrs. M. Grain• ding prayer:. length sheath with corsage of World Day of ,Prayer would he ger; parsonage', Mrs, Russell, , in b h :brow mums Mrs. R. Beavers, We. B. Tux- wedding a choses4ee.iength 'd 1 b, ,g07 wood, was %eel; man. Hopper, Mrs.. Roy Webber; of white rt. a If= e wits A wedding reeeption was key, Sirs.Oscae Tuckey. Canadian radio shoNvs, Assignment brings listeners a and Ince. Mrs.eil 7i.urr0aksv,; stYled with thtsleevee ur After a honeymoon spent at Imre, es, and rounded neckline. A cero- program of interviews, music, news and weather ill, Christian stewardship, Niagara Falls the coeple. are key, Mrs. W. Wright; -commie, veil of nylon net, She carried ton, was maid o' honor for her Plan Caven M. Grainger; lunch; mrs. ee, Miss Marilyn Marshall, Kirk. By MRS, J. M. S.S. Hilts, inelaned the sister wearing similar -styled Murra Y. fOrIna11411 every week -night, Monday to Friday, Beavers, Mrs. G. Hawkins, nsteotileo; hseeiedd hPerea. rsItiVidnedr.(0•14utel; benevolent fund, Mrs. B. 'rue- wood. making their hon - • se in Dash- , • • • . a crescent bouquet of Better rate' friendship, Airs. Glen Ale T 'N THAT Knight; press reporter, eirs. Time roseS and stephanoti, officers. dress to the bride in blue bro• centennial Teacher gives nursery advice At the met ling of the Wein- en's Federation Of Math Street iJttitd Cherch Monday night Mrs. R. 3), 'lame of the Exeter Pitheic School. staff was the. guest speaker giving sug. percy merkley led the eade with re Se sleeves, L hi e Al th meeting Coven Con- gestions for 'rttertainirig the 'Flus la the riSenth when roses 1,4 cup cold water A film was show 'The World brocade ribbon and blue net gregational Circle flues as was groomsman And Alan Den- asked for any infermation that rs d e o ess.- . ta recording II -latching piec . I•.• • devotional on 8 fir ti nursery during children of n r d dea‘lybrisionflarspeTraiockdeyasiseicslt,eiecii theby .1,1'11;411in k Wiirefontg3t.lteisianlgangsuoalgoes Mrs. Robert Turnbull and 'Mrs. 11.ed'retsilied"erlitnrigg.lisleiliilliain Hie - William IiicKenzie. Mrs. Bruce gins conducted the business Cann, Accompanied by Mrs, session, are redder than usual. It seems 1/2 cup boiling water in a Word" showine how, as and carried A crescent or- • . the Sunday 'service. supper meeting Members of the Woman's Association of James Street United Chitral held a pot luck luncheon on Thersday :followed by a business and devotional meeting. Plans were made for the WA anniversary to be held Sundae'. May e8 \lith Rev. Clifford Waite, London, a,s guest speak. er and William Manning, also of London, as soloist. Mrs, Harvey Pollen, presi. dent, gave a report of the visi- Wain workshop held in lien- sall, January ,e4. and also .an- nowiced the World Day of Prayer to be held in the church to be human nature to want to Soak gelatin 111 cold water time goes on, all Christian wor. rangement of white carnations. evening at hs .borne of Mrs. . puSh the eeeeon ahead, esPe- and add bailing water to dis. kers. are working together. Allan Rundle, RR 3, Exeter .Hilton Laing members were dayss when any bright sign of 3 cups tomato juice would he of leterest to the con- ning, St r a throy, a Willie mi. spring acts like a teeth on nthst 1 tbl chopped onion Marshall, ushered. tenniel committee prepares malty the winter erey, eold Solve. of ue. . It tp, celery seed We are thankful for excuses 1 or 2 cloves or use clove like St. Valentine's Day for in- powder jetting some fun and light- 1 tp. salt hearted sentiment into our liv. 2 tp lemon,juice ing if it's merely a family meal Mix above ingredients, bring. made festive with Valentine to boil and simmer 10 min. decor or a red•ribboned jar of Strain and add gelatin. Place jelly for our sick neighbor. , in mold to set. We promised. the recipe for Spiced Nuts the dessert served at the staff s Complimenting the mini wa- hospital banquet by. the Worn- Pers at the banquet as the fin - en's Auxiliary to South Huron ishing touch were spiced al. Hospital and we feel it can be rnonds made by Mrs. J. G. quite suitable for 4 Valentine Dunlop which were well liked, dessert by Wing Valentine Sift together: 1/2 cup sugar se cuse cornstarch ;4 tp. salt 2 tp cinnamon trimmings. Cake Dessert s',. Mrs. Allen Fraser 1r 1 cup white sugar 1/2 tp allspice (sifted) 1/3 tp nutmeg • 1-314 cups flour, sifted and 1/3 tp.ginger • 1/4 tp. salt desired. More spices may be added if measured 1 tp. sada scourge of so many house Sift all together three times. Beat slightly 1 egg white and plants—the winter draft. Add 1 beateri egg and No. 2 2 tbl cold water. Here's what horticulturists can fruit cocktail. Place in a • Mix 1pound blanched al, with the Ontario Department of 8x10" greased pan. Teri with . moods in egg white; then in • Agriculture say about propo. one-half cup brown sugar and the sifted mixture until well gation. First, take stein cut - .one -half cup chopped nuts cookie sheet and bake in tings and root them in sand or coated. Put in shallow pan or mixed. slow oven until crisp and slight- • a water. Special precautions if . I Bake it 350 degree oven for ly brown. using water include using long 44 minutes, (7-8 inches) cuttings and ret top with whipped cream dotted A woman, who has one of the that they will •not, rot. . !with cherries or valentine world's most unusual shopping Ayold strong li.ght -until the hearts or red sugar, lists, started her eighth world cuttmgs have rooted. Once the size roots have become established, I .T11,xi.e an snakes a tour on Saturday to see where • ' h t ut the contributions of Canadians PO t . hi 11 in ordanic matter. the plants in a soil mix - 1 A recephon was, held in the vy plants church rooms decorated in white and pink. The bride's • Mother received in a navy versatile wool suit with black and white . accessories and corsage of English ivies have long been pink Delight roses. The groom's mother chose a brown recognized as one of the finer sheath jacket dress with brews" house plant types. Their climb. and white accessories end habits make then excel- sage of white carnations and sent on trellises, in hanging baskets, in bracket pots and in mums- Serviteurs were Misses (Viers window boxes. They have even McKay Woodstock, IViarlene gained favor when grown in tion for the observance of fee years of Cavers'e history in May. Plans were made for a bake sale to be held Saturday, Feb- ruary D. in the library base, ment. President Mts. Ken Mos Laughlin conducted the bud- ness. This year the Circle is divided into five groups with each group responsible for two Stone, Joan Earl, Mrs. Wslham ineetingS. water: a very versatile plant, Schaefer a n d Mrs, Robert Accordion selections were indeed. given •hy Mrs, Kenneth Casein - Some .varieties of English Marshall, For a honeymoon to he spent belt, Mrs. Laing led in .the de - ivy have small leaves, \visite in the .United States the bride wit:tonal,. Mrs. Graham. Mason Jar e leaves. Both, i 1 k h ath and Mrs. Gerald, Lambe cell - others have g types are especially hardy. ehanged to a ) ae $ e , black and white accessories ducted games. Valentines were They are resistant to all de- gardenia corsage. matched for lunch partners green of hunlidity;. they with- and white. On their return Mr. and Mrs. and assisting the hostess were stand bigh temperatures as Down will reside on the groornes Mrs. McLanghlin, Mrs. G. well as fluctuating temPera-ason and Mr. G. leasesone tures; and they survive the farm, R.R. 1 iiensalle To serve cut in squares and Women in the news moving the bottom leaves so ,ruce ic e.s lfl 'the cake — an 8x8 pan makes can do the most to ease human v,ra er t 9uite frequently. They eS the squares too thick. suffering. Greenway group aids nylons drive to if 1011111111t1111111111111.11111,111111111111911111141M 'It 1,1lt I Int I 1111111411111M111111111111111111111111 1 The February meeting of the Victoria Hospital, Londen. • WMS and WA of the United Mr. Harold Woodburn is a Church was held. at the home patient in St. Joseph's Hos- of Mrs. Jack Hutchinson evith pital, London, having under. Mrs. Carman Woodburn in gone an. appendix operation. charge of the worship and The CGIT of the, United study book, taking the chapter Chutcle are holding a bazaar "If 1 begins in the Horne", and tea in the Sunday Scheol Tomato Aspic ' Dr. Latta Ilitschmanova, ex- do best in good light, but direct L S.Lawrence pts read the rooms on aturday at 2.30. sunlight is not necessary. scripture. , adish moved into their new ho4e brought by Mrs. Robert South- told of her experiences to an Mr. and Mrs. Selbourne Ems - Among the salads at the. ban- ecutive director of the Unita- rian Service Committee, who It's a good idea to keep the Mrs. .1. Geromette gave quet was a toniato aspic leaves free of dust; an °cos. reading on Christian Citizen- last week. JAD McCurdy ama Yl.ing g ' 1 I ' in sl oulcl do the ship. Mrs. Bryden Taylor was the United Church will held The Berean Bible Olass of cott. If molded in a heart chool last year, will take 100 saudience at the llatel appointed Citizenship convenor shaped mold it would certain -in place of. Mrs. Arthur Bro. thek 'sleeting on Friday eve. ty add color to a buffet table days to make her trip. aeeeseSeeee'4ieseee'aeSeeesee'eSengiesSeren phey, who has moved .to park. ning at ,the home of lir, and aet. for Valeritine Day, Last year she bought a jeep 2 tbl. gelatine A in bulance for India. $2,240 p M essage from hill. Mrs, .Willis Steeper. Mrs. H. 'Tarlton, tbe .supply Inca for a disabled children's Centralia converter, read a letter of worth. of psysiotherapy equi- s e home in Korea arid 9,000 which had. been' collected and aven auxiliary nYlon hos°, regardless g witnesses play ass, • thanks for the used nylon hose r lace fertilizer pounds of sugar and macaroni By MRS. FRED BOWDBel sent to Japers. Anyone having for an orphanage at Sevres, with discretion Frence. their condition, may give them Supplies are also donated in- bee ,„„es;„„ to the WMS and these are sent . Some house plants can be eluding much clothing which is -", --"'• Miss Flossie Davey presided overseas to be used in un- At the meeting of the Gor- grown in the same pot and shipped free of charge, Only for the program at the meet- ravelled thread and yarn for don E v en i n g Auxiliary of the same soil for years. But this week one of ,eur local ing of the Wonsan's Associatiort many projects and also give Cavell Presbyterian church on once ixi a while the soil loses group$ report colecting articles in the schoolroom of the church work to Japanese women, Monday at the home of Mrs that "semething extra" end for a layette to be sent to Uni- on Wednesday afternoon. Alex Meikle a play, "Girls MI the plant shows deficiency tarian relief. A .piano solo was played by R was decided to buy flan- Be Gi„ris", was presented wit' eymptorns — signs of an ex- elette for layettes and 'to bu i- s. ., , ., .., ., . , . . . , Y Hodgins and a read- blankets for ' overseas relief. Mrs. inurray Cowerci and Mrs. • hausted soil. ing was given by 'Mre. George The ladies were asked to Illeikle partieipating. e Fertilize is the answer. A.I- Report ori DUDA. Mrs. Jack Essay and make donations to the CGIT The study period was taken though indiscriminate applica- . Mrs. 0. Langford favored withPeggy McLaughlin and the tion as worse than nothing at si, vocal duet. bazaar and tea ell Saturday, by February 11 at A devotional by Donna Bridges. ell: since a pot is small, a Shipka , GARMENTS SANITONE DRY CLEANED for the price of Brady Cleaners AND COIN-OPERATED LAUNDRY I Phone 106 or 107 Exeter • 4 4' 'A, altest ess Nees a..se, seeee „ k24,4 The toeic was given by "Mrs. Carolyn Sirriptan assisted the very slight excess of fertilizer committee wag appointed to Earl Heist classroom, :floors m the Sunday emieztesesseedsseseeenteMeetSteSseeSww able fome plants. Sturiting Rowel items Mrs, Chas. Morton, of Mita School. The roll call was an- - etini WA sees filnis the hostess during the social hour, can snake conditions intoler- eereiee 'eeseeiseies.:,..se•se see about covering for ti f the Craig Ives a visitor 011 Satur. swered " How .1 have ire. Topic% from • aitd ------1 eath are spin e 11 Here are some suggestions Mrs. Jade "Satz Wednesday ter -in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Amos past month, The March meeting will be • from L1' 1.1' of the on. last withEd Woods and Wright. nursing, London, WaS a week. pert nal i 9 Fertilizers a p p 1 1 e d In, Mrs, William Love of Grand .Zild Mrs.Cooper "- Australia will be. Presented th 13terns plaiits. Arthur Fiekbeiner. visitor with her parents, ISI, A travelogue of Europe, and liquid form are best. Potass Bend presented films. The settr-ri and United. Church ob. sent s el ph a 1 e, poteesium PreSideeit, Wirt. Karl Guenther, 1- ell Y• , emoride, sodium nitrate and tortducted the business. with her brother mrs. Arthur avicFalls visited GreenwaY mrs George Tuesday evening, February 14 ammonium sulphate are used drs. Stuart Sweitzer and mep 11 • v• t'. • '/./ " ,i i by Mits Janet Fenfold, of gallons of water. Ammonium the bestese were. in eharge of mrs. Ralph .Neely of i ()lido Mtrate is used at the rate of thesocial hour, was a Sunday visitor with her s 1 ounce per 5 gallons of *Ater. b,...,,,i if.,„, parent, Mr. and Mrs. Amos menial fertilizers very etesely, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clarke Wright Mrs. Wright was ad' Folio% instructions for com- • ''—"'' '''''" e If fertilizer is used in dry eiid Marlene were Wednesday 'nutted 10 the South Huren lios- mee, pital on Sunday for treatment, form, apply it , to a moist soil. visitors with Mr. and where she is still a patient. f tili er that Harvey Smith et Otediton. alr Red Mrt Bay Paynter ("eased' by hig concentrations The February of fertilizer salts in a soil. WA was held at the home of daY with her brother and sis. 'proved my mind during the: ef Agricse. Mrs. Les Adams in eliarge of Miss Carol Mccerdy of the held at the home of Mrs. Ken tario Departmeta ture on how to fertilize house devotiort, assisted by Mrs. St. Joseph's Hospital school of Rock. *t a. rate of 1 ounce per 2 Mrs, Ray Sweitzer assisted by tondaoris, °Inn suoincianyria °sPI• Australia, physiotherapist at Saturday evening visitors whit Mr. and Mrs. Fred :Bowden. The World :Day of Prayer will be observed in the United Church oe Friday evening, February 17 at 8 o'clock. This tervice. iS for the ladies ei • Remove any er Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott ' • of Kirltion were the community, Adheres to le ea v . 4 Never fertilize more offett and, •Michael, of Lotdoe. visit- . than every 2 Or 3 weeks. ed Sunday with M. and Mrs, e Fertilize wheel the lata z, jean And Fail has become established — pJack rtAtnot Mr, John vert,. of TO- MARG BraNTNELL, PROPRIETRESS beret', road, w5a weekend visitor . The tm ecomended &make with his mother, Mrs. E. Lem, Of the for dry lertiliter (5404) is port, and brother, Mr. T. Lam- mended), garten vititect 'Sunday with Mr, 1.L.ine. 13eauty Salon 0,),„,14 teaspoon to a 5-inel poet. ,. e / 4,t, e pot (unites otherwise redoin. Mr. And Sire. Chris Baum- H • Hones plant oweere should and Mes. -Charlet Brown. At ENTRALIA concern themselves with tatty Bothwell, the ee three toad regniremente Mr. acid Mrs. Howerd Clarke. —nitecigeti, phosphorus and po- ,and Marlene visited on Sun- h lust returned fromthe, tassiumi tither elements Art day with Mr. and Mrs. Bob only minor And seldom enter Tindall and, fatally at Sairits• -,,: into the house -plant memo.. bum, "Pegtivat of ejtglifillitsf(tttlyttrtlillnillIttlUiillomY011111100infifif ffVflittlettft.mittyytmimult011/0,0ffilvt,PitVilifillrfr,,, , .,„, _ Beauty" 1 Isedlet—feew b +he tins* le 1014 IS your HOME SWEET RUGS 1 ufiful tdme, Retie, Marty Coltires W6111616 Mal 1 letaie•Weerine, 1 Cense lit And Set thud today-, 1 t.usTom. wtAvto • 1.• .STANLEY SAUDER. s Nerth tkefer • Phan* 16.1 • s 1111ft11(1111iMi REID IN HAMILTON whets tlem6fistra.tiohs were ‘VI#L held en the Elimville eeseeleeisseeereMeaseeeseeseexeseesees Personal items Sunday visitors with mr, and Mrs. Limed Webber were Mr. acid Mrs. Orville Webber and Freddie, Mr. William Webber of ThemeRoad Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rab - rue of Terento, Miss Attila stoutly nI Simcoe And Mr, Don Willeox of Xitchener spent ,the weekend with Mr, AM Mrs. Mrs. Wrn Routly visitedon • Monday with Mrs, James Sin- clair of London. 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