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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-03-16, Page 15• 'N THAT e MRS. J. M. Sunshine By MR$. WILLIAM PicitEY Food specialists tell P6 Watt .Mareh daysn,,l1 for veor playi ati important role 'heerty dishes to appeaee big the appetite appeal of foods, aretitee and here is a easse.r- eellese valor anneal is negenLeourse recommended by Mrs, ▪ d is particularly suitable for Blehard Zthermeten, Patrick's Day this leridey. e pq eoc • d 1 :pound- %retina beef or ham- burger lh 1bl ehopped onion liere is a recipe Tor a dessert o from The Third Meal no WiSurprise 'Cake 1 Ierge angel cake 1 pkg lime jelly Powder 1 cup hot water tbl chonied 1r 1 •Lep lime or lemon juice I. thi e,h,OPPed green helper 1 •pint vanilla ice cream le. tp $n" 2,0mz. can crushed pine, 'It p PaPper apn'e drained 1 to 2 tp soy sauce or 4 tp 2 nip fint, vantiiitted war worcestershire sauce green food coloring, 1 can .aondensed tomato soup 1 tsp vanilla Arrange cooked nciocties in 2 11 cups heavy cream whip, quAt't easserple• 0°OMeat, ped. (11119Pi: ecleq, pepper 10 hot fat Make a 10 -inch aegel cake until onion is golden in color, or buy one. Dissolve Jelly pow. add. seasonings. Add -tomato (tar •in hot, water, Arid lime or soup, Heat to boiling point and lenion, juice, add ice cream pour over 11°°dIes' Dni"' in ✓ itt in geedd. siz-elev.% sue Moderate .oven, for e0 minutes, tong melteChili untij twee.. Serves 6 to a Peel*. -44 elect Add iveThdrained pine.1 apple. Chill until almost set. 1 Piet Formela Substitete To prepare cavity in- cake, t Dr, Barbera. McLaren of the slice entire top from eake a., household economies depart, rout ane inch down. Lift up: ment of the University of To., the top and lay to one sided ionto has developed a. diet - Cut down into cake about one formula substitute which can inch from outer edge and one, be made for 60 cents. 1 inch .from middle hole, leaving i Mix 7 Minces of non-fat pow - e fairly substantial wall of; clued skim milk (about as cake about one inch thick and much as you'd Use to make about, one inch base At bet.: two quarte o Milk), 3 •ouno tom. of corn oil, A once -daily telie Remove eake from centre' Of vitamin pili (any p111 eon' carefully with a fork or spoon.1 taining vitaminS A, C and D). Spoon chilled gelatine mixture 1 tbl frozen orange juice for into cavity. Replace top of flavoring and a quart of water. cake and press gently. Fold Food she* eugar, vanilla and coloring info Any of you who are con. whipped •cream Frost to and sides of cake with eerned about your weight or 10 who are cotintine calories are Serves to 12 people. Contracting Continued from page 11 and the Ontario industry. This agreement eulminated many months of discussions. (1 & 1) tieldmen will com- mence contracting the first; of :be." we". The federal government has assured the Lanoctian sugar beet industi7e, that it intends to proceed immediately with the formulation of a national su- gar beet policy so that neces- sary legislation may be 'passed In' time for the 1962 crop. warned to avoid the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, .not Mon- day when a whole roomful of food fit for a king will beon display. This gourmet's paradise. a • s c a . arts competition spotlighting the culinary skill of many of Canada's best chefs and cooks. 11 will be open to the public ; from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. This is a feature of the ' Canadian 'Restaurant Associa- tion for its 1961 convention and is considered Canada's great- est show window for the fond ' service industry. Wouldn't you. just like a tlook? Feldman comments The. etletey in Personal item, Mr.' and. Mrs. Laverne Redd' and family 'were visitors on Sunday with Alr. and Mrs. El..: mer McLaughlin and family, at 'Kitchener. Mrs. Fred 'Wallets is a pa- tient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, where 'she underwent surgery on 1.huredaY of bet Mr. and Mrs—Sinale,..of Lon - den, were Saturday visitors -Mob Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fletcher Mr. and Mrs. 'William Dickey and family -were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton 'Brea and family at Guelph and: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence' Ford, and Jenny at Kitchener on Sunday. Miss Jaqueline Beckett was quite ill with the flu last week. Messrs, Fred Jamieson .nt the Base- 'Line, Blansbard, Johnson Robertson, Rannoch, Mnx Switzer of Anderson and. 'William Dickey Attended the annual meeting or the South Huron County Black Percep. tory in :Blyth last Friday eve. Mpg, Mrs, .Clarence Johns was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Alec Wilson in London lee!: -Friday evening. Mr. .and Mrs. jack Kern and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. 'Earl Hern at Byron. Mrs. Edgar Rodd of Exeter visited a couple ot days the end of the 'week with Mr, and Mrs. Laverne Rodd and famo ily. Mr. and Mrs. 'Hugh Berry accompanied by Mrs. Alec McLaren of Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. Ertiest .R.oss of KM - nen -attended the funeral of the late Wilfred McLaren, brother of Mrs, Hugh 'Betty and Alec McLaren. at Saginaw, gan .on Saturday. The. story in ,Zion y MISS MietelEL HERN• 2'....................22Y .....-.....2,.... Personal 'tarns Friday evening guests with and es. Orman at and family were: Mr, and Mrs, Evera.rd. Miller and family, 111 M N cues .Juno Rader of Dashwood, Mr. end•Mrs. Cliff Jaques and 'fam- ily, and Mr, and 'Mrs, Thomas W - a t a tangle we _ .. Hem and family. Rev. and Mrs. John Wert- h ham and family of Woodham . I , Revis I nc bu,„,, fr,n, 'F ,. of villag.: 13oselie , an' S Federation of Mein, Strtiet Ey MRS, ARCHIE PEWAR new tion ' ' night it was voted to continue United Cherch last Menage' s':echot ochr.1 rty,------,---,. RaYeidlYaded to the Home.. from now between 60 and 90 sored by the Home geonomiest carrying on the new Unit in making Club's program sport.: percent of the clubs will be the support Pt its adopted girl' Arc , 11 16, 1741 114!,o. • ea. uring Fruit unit Mother to soot "Jimoib, • 'I'Ve IOU 4 blindrOd, _VA add,ito 4time eat exAggetetet'' LSPAFT • The Base lee; saw peril Service, Ontario Department fruit. in Greece for another Year. was held in Inc set. 001 fr•d Apieelture, is 4 unit called' Under the direction .of pflhjfl 174 d 42000° "40 The "People' Without March 10 with aY' "Featuring Frnit" and alreadY home ,ccOnoinists and -111 4 ,t • Ort tn* 111 tables a • d. t• ot 1 do. it e international stilt on w Ito there IS everY 11.1 lea ion la ete oca ea is, ler Fear" was shown giving evi. ettehre in play. it will be exceedingly popular. were 13 000 projects completed of14Y 19,00 rrIli"5, $2000; 'OA den" that Christians the world Mr. and Mn. Wdirett Wilson with 4.11 Homemaking CIO by Homeinaking Club Motsor .1°11tor ranch watfon, Dewar were hostesses for the /11".1bere` members last year. eutomatie, r� to, $1301; 16 (h. Ford C000h4 a steal at WM; ibeie and Air. and Mrs, Archie Over build and eupport churebh in spite of great dit. evening. '55 Choy coeteh, VW '53 firfe t ()Marie's 'Program ln • r fiehuirtsie,sL. orne Porter,. Ind in the byieadies, high score was wen field more than bolds 115 OWn. mrs Tirock and Mrs, O1COS high, Alt. Gsltsedvwcynns:14100: in food clubs, this latest addl.. devotional and was assisted by bands, 1,11r, Jack Thompson tion bringing the total In six' Guild approves l 1 -Jansen v0114.11)140. a solo and 5 HOOP' I to 4 -H Homemaking Club At the meethig of the Ladies er and Grant Thompson, John Bar.i 004 of the 19 units available 111111 seEigra.aetresensilliretteroaduneeei chair Purchase Jean Simpeon, Mrs. Anton netee;,,lone hands, eoaeh, real (dee. 4550; "53.010,. secien, :$559: '54 'Buick 2 400 hardtop, 1315; '52 l'.),oelee eeden, e.30(1; "53 .Ford .coach, 11.0.O• TRUCKS • Ken Ottewell played a The nrnd d td members, clothing units, w.hich, Guild of arixitt 101110,4i Internationti 180 end dutrio Mrs. ee $ wer° °ha alio total six, having been church on Thursday the project trailer, $2400i Ford medley of Irish songs. :to the Crippled Chilcirert's Fund .,,„ , added more recently, `Featuc. of buying stacking chairs for demo, see,,e!TO ' '• • " .:eeeee., leer(gaster appeal). Hostesses for next month are • it in Fruit" has 15een launched the Parish Hall was approved. Ford F 700 urtip, $1,500; '54 OICKU as le esu of repeated re-' Pions were made for the St, Ford Pickup; '47 Mire 3 tort This week in • Mr. and Mrs, Strahan. Wed Mr—and Alrs. Torn Coward and quoits .for Wi h nc elsea -coot*, klirthday suhjct. Point' on this patriek's euchre partv onFri slump. day, March 37 and nursery Mrs. lien Charles One purpose of the new -pro-: help was appointed. TRACTORS and Gordon, 'Base Line, and ect on fruit is in create an t A succeseful penny sale and „,1,4.„1.,,t,,,. .,W,..,A,,,LT.:..,R,., mary s d • film in rtt i at 1 .tt :eke.- euetion was conducted bY Mrs, Annie kledgins of St s'ATreoess cif tintarin'grown A rs G completely ione over '58 John Peeve 440 end toeder, , e were Liu Ry guests Pa au ar. r s wi 1 of St. Joseph's Academy, Lon. joy the new eigthth h r , ' she will prined ,and frozen fruit will be, hostress's for thl'enlernientiing Huron Hospital, Exeter, , Personal iiitehnidas3 which With such a keen interest ini b i B T ii 'ing spent some time in South erJebrate on March 17. leaturen. ; 175 11/4%541.30(in:elle IIIPLI:Cleeylal hour LIP the home of Mr. and Mrs.' weekend with his ,grandfather Parent, it i 1 th '1 week. after visiting in Exeter for a Miss Mary De Brabandere, members will thoroughly en. Mrs. Nel,son Clarke returned1 Berry Thompson spent the jearning more about fruit ap, S lir er eve. enita Dickies. course. Presenit Fast action from T.A Classe. I .B. T. Jobson and Mrs. IC Mrs. Lorry Snider Ford • Mortereh • Feleen . Murray ae rene, 1717.• "44 ue"C CI Im :sits SO; moretdueled the bus ness an rs $2 Massey 144 "22? $ie $5.037 Personal items !with her son, Mr. George WO. thus 'learn to buy sild use arris 0: son and Mrs, Wilson; in honor local. fruit in daily meals. Not Tom viekeemere Mr. Gordon P'rance returned Wilson's eighty- freeh fruit in season but/ Allis Chalmers B end saunter to his home on Saturday hay. of IVir8' J3" , nn • that 4 -kr Homemaking Chi : MOTOR.$ I -TO. William Walters on Friday Mr Int Ri Mrs. Philip Hern and infant den, accompanied by her indications are that !PHONE 624 EXETER . a year fiedst Phone 770. son returned to their home on !Irlerld. MISS Valeria Fletcher, Saturday from South Huron l of Toronto, spent the weekend Hemsv.taal,ndExAtietrese: 1 with her parents and family, Wm • Walt1bMarn.ciel•ned Mrs. Jules De B". visited on Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomp- son. Eighth Line, Mr. and eirs, Carmen Rinn, Gail and John, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Rowe, Thames Road. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith of Creditor) visited on Sunday Sunday at the home of their of St, Marys, were guests on with Mr. and Mrs, Colin• Gil- lian and family. father, Mr. John Flinn. Mr, John 'Kinn has returned Mr, and Mrs Sanford Hut- home from St. Joseph's Hes- ton, Dennis and Dianne visit- pital, London, where he spent ed on Sunday with Mr. and a week. He is much improved Mrs. Freeman Horne and fain- in health, ily, Mrs, Ellis Strahap has re- turned home from St. Marys Memorial Hospital where she underwent surgery for abseesed tonsils. Mrs. Fred Parkinson and her mother, 'Mrs. Cacciotti. attend- ed the plastic demonstration at the. home of Mrs, Jack ;picket, St. Marys, on Thursday. " Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Me - Keegan of Denfield. and Miss Ida MeNaughton were guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Duncan Me - Naughton on Friday, 01 Exeter Mrs tlyaien 00 stlridgahyt wel1g. gaunedstsMrosf. Tt.Timniminse, with Mr. and. Mrs. Harold parents, Mr, and leers. Denzil Clarke and family. Facey, of Wellburn, Sunday, Rev. Hugh and Mrs. Wilson of 'Thames Road visited Sun- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Allister and boys of Centralia were guests on Friday eve- ning with Mr, and Mrs. Eisen Lynn, Mr, and Mrs. Newton Clarke visited on Sunday afternoon with Mrs, Gladys Atkinson of Lucan. coordination weaves Mrs. Harold Herm • • r visited on Sunday with Mr. and By J. CARL HEMINGWAY FIFA Fioldman Oh! What n tangled web we . Iveave, when first we practice to CO-01IDINATE (particularly in farm organizations). This observation is prompted by a report of the recent vote for committdeonen to represent our country in the election of a tone director to the Ontario FI o g Producers Marketing Board, This report speaks of the Free Enterprise candidates and the Federation candi- dates: also of Free Enterprise lists and Federation lists of candidates. No Federation list I would like to point out that the Federation did not nomi- nate any candidates or make any Federation lists, The candidates referred to. were those elected at the coun- ty hog producers association M their recent. county annual and the lists were identical to this with the exception of two names which were changed be- cause of health on the part of the delegates concerned. These changes were made on the recommendation of the hog producer association in the County. Further 1 ani itliDraled that two or threA of these m"bn are Farm Union members and are not supporter.: of the Federa- tion, True, at the request of the hog producers association en - pies of the list of delegates, eeth no comment, were printed ••••• • ' • • • • yeeee Happenings in lonshard By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER . • . Personal items Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Lang. ford and family were Saturday evening guests of Mr, and WS. Kenneth Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Gledwyn Hemp. er and family were SAturday William G. Jones. evening guests of Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth Parkieson and 11f rt. Kenneth Langford attend. ed a plastic party at the home! of Mrs, Jack Picket leidaY tennis. - — — Mrs. Ward Bern spent the rea n Bev, Skinner in Exeter, Noel A and Laurie. Skinner returned home with her after spending a few days. Mrs. Allan Westeott, Uncle . . And Lisa o Zee ca e ,e1r. and Mrs. Ephriam Hem r. Sunday evening. Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hern on Sunday were Mr, Donald Pullen of DAC, Guelph, and Miss Florence Mc- Cully 51. Marys. Mr, Lloyd Lynn, Misses June and Dorothy Lynn. visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Tom Brock. by the Federation. After all they are an affiliated orgeniza- flan, Do the same for others Had the eame. request been made to the Federation by the Free 'Enterprise group 1 feel 'that' as a paid emieloyee �f the Federation 1 would have been obliged to do the same for thC111. While the Free Enterprise grpup is not affiliated with the Federation, I feel quite sure that a large .number of them (though some, I: know do not), pay membership to their town- ship Federation and therefore do have a, claim for some ser. vice from the County. Not controlling groups Just because the Federation has accepted. a responsibility ref distributing information to farmers on commodity groups it is no reason for saying that the Federation is controlling' or supporting any of these organ- izations. If I were to divide the farm- ers in the County into groups I would say that over 90 per- cent pay their fees to the Fe- deration and the remainder di- vided more or less evenly be- tween the Farmers Union. and free loaders. Thus it yeu, in the commo- dity groups, were to divide, the percentages will, also be mucli the sAme. It is true that there is very likely to be a large ma. lority of Federation members in any county commodity grout, but it is not true tthe say 'e Federation runs the commo- dity group since we do have representatives of the. 'Farm- ers Union in the hoard of di. rectors of the hog producers association and will have in the wheat preducers' eseocia- Hon. However 't do hope we can keep clear et the free loAders. Mr. atid 61.es, ...Harty 'Went And fa MilY AIWP sne0 Sun. day afternobn with mt.' and Mts. Kenneth Parkinson, Mr. And Mrs. Maley WAugh of London 're Stinday ,z,liests tf Mr, mid Mrs, Lennard Thacker, Barry Thonipeoll enter the Weekend el his grandfather's, Mr. Mtn fiihri, 'Baseline. Mr. and Mira. Leonard Thee- ker, Mr. mid Mrg, Kenneth Vottord and Mr. and Mrs. Giadwyn Hooper were enter. tallied at the home of Alt. eed Mrs. Jaek Thompson 0,tr A . bowling Poly in St. Maryt fagSaturday. Saturday. 'Lunch was served hY the hostess and soda! hour Novi t Mr. alit"( Mrs. Fred Fctell ol StrAtheny wee SunclaY t.teSES with Mr. :and Siattii. AndMtt. Wffilatti :tines Afid fgni0 ttiont. Sun4ay eve, trig with Mr. Mid Mrs. Wit. limn Thomsen 6i k d Pitt M and Mrs I U Bare living :e — Continued from age 11 "Such 'farm families," said Mr. Hamilton, "have an ave- rage cash income' of Jen ss than $1,200 e year." He called for alternate land use, rural redevelopment, and programs to save the land by raising water tables and pro- viding water ,storage. Much marginal land should be return- - • -- ••••• ed to the growth of trees, he said, which would provide larger returns to their owners than is at present the case, wins secon Although South Huron junior farmers didn't win any prizes, 'they kept the audience laugh- ing with their presentation ()CI "Cupid's Bow" at the drama festival held in conjunction with Huron County Seed Fair. . The humorous play revolved around a bow tie Ray Miller needed for his tuxedo to lin-1 prods his boss, Ed Bern, at an office party. Joanne Miners played Bay's fiance and Helen Frayne, her mother, who final. ly found a tie which had been used as a marker in the hook she was using. Mrs. It. S. and Marilyn Marshall directed the South Huron play, which won seeend prize. First prize and the Merton Keyes trophy was won hy Howick Juniors for their play, "Bobby Sox Brigade". Top actor of 'the festival was Barry Mulvey, RR 1 Wroxeter, 'Everybody' G• The TheTilt ES.Advocate -Sang sheets are fu1. rif5hod withotit, tharg0 Eel' banquets% Social evenitgs, clnbs, lodges and churches, In Ex., t ter and district, PHONE 70 -xeter Tiotes*Advoite WE DELIVER DIRECT TO YOUR FARM NECK THE SHELL PRODUCTS YOU HEED AN CALL TODAY O Gasoline; • bieselitie 0 Meter Oils O Greases 0 Furnace Olt Stove Oil O HydraulicOml O Shallthhe Phone 80 rt.:Clarke lay ors d prize • a member of the east of the winning play, while. Miss Ruth Proctor, BruSsels, the newly - elected president of the county junior institute, was declared top actress. 'Miss Proctor WRY - ed a leading role in "The Darkest Hour," which was pre- sented by the North Huron Junior Farmers and Junior Ine stitute, Adjudicator was J. H. Kin; kead, Gocterich public school inspector. Mrs. 'Blanche Run - die, Exeter, was mistress of ceremonies. During the evening, the jun- ior farmer heir and the prize- winning Ouartet entertained. The Clinton Cl auditorium was filled for the program, • Blades, Short Ribs and Chuck Roasts „ 5.6 pounrl Pit rioR Arm Roasts • ''' , ' L,OIN Pork Chops Wieners oio91101 5LI"° FINICS kMeat Market PHONE 3 EXETER. If you're emoting. a room of .-eharm, -comfort and individually, your best choice i$ •••. MAL We 10806 y6t1 16 tomt 1041 to inspect sii LiAtt)14iltIgtlf 44lit4 111# complete Versatility of tilts Warimheartdi, wartn•tenati furnituro the r „ dfldcti pkamty , of anotnot' oay, orovviat to date with contomoppy ttlituegs, rind Arid becfroom suitotk: Ow will ho! o you Achicvo to011it you'll lova to iivthi.Silo Our VilAs, • HOPPER*ROCKEY uRN/Mgt !WW1 00 Vett •