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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-03-30, Page 15• „ 'N THAT ay MR5. M. $, , Made .out your Easter 'menus a'et? Another blessing, that we :fould count that we have such a variety to chw, from and plenty .nt it, is it in be ham or turkey or eatekee fel. the main dash for Fester _dialler? How about a relit of lama far a Offline. Pcfaet the lam') in a l3a5 degree nven after lining the reitslance ,an with 'foie Anew ee minutes per pound for roast - leg. Add potatoes around the roast basting them with drip- pings from the pan.. we lea" the ehnie of yap. teales un to you—Don't forget the mint jelly with the lamb. Try a light deesert—atry rhu- lenrh chiffon or a pink -loud Meringue dessert. R !tuba rb Chiffon 1 pound strawberry rhubarb (which is at your grocer'snow) ei cut), water e* cu.) sugar tbl lemon juice ay MRS. HAROLD DAVIS 1 plea' strawberry flavored • jelly powder The hall board held a tiro- gressiy,e euchre in Aberdeen 1 runs evaporated in I 1 k, candy •elege from remaining mixture and sprinkle with col - erect sugar. 'Whea "basket" in bowl, has' set remove by loosening gently with a knife. Spread in.' side of basket and rim with thin icing sugar frosting, im- Mediately sprinkle green tinted coconut. on inside of 'basket awl • prees slightly so it stick I to frosting. Arrange eggs in basket. Make a handle from card board 1 inch, wide and long enough. Wind witie ribbon,, papererepe or ' May your 'Easter be a lime cif peace and quiet jay. Enjoy euchre , at Kirkton or.i.71;;;•riin. • • .r,00,,,,i•11.1W1470.1,411,4144.91. iitflW 'Feted in Michigan, iocIt :And •of Waterloo,1 spent Snriday with Mrs. ;John „ And 1111.1 Frederta Motal Tractor kills Morlock and Mr. and Mrs, 1<PPn Crediton native •dies Miss Ella Link arid Mrs. Gordon Morlock. Mr. Robert Thomson re-, seised word on Saturday from. By MRS. M. FAIT his nephew, Mr. William Thoin- Benjamin Either, el, oldest son of Malin. Men., and na- businessman in Ubly And a AP tiVOi at Hay Township, that Ms ave of Crediton, died in HO. youngest $011, Duncan Menu- bard Memorial, Bad Aae. der Thomson, 2a years, was Mich,, after an MEMO sev- killed in a tractor accident, , oral weeks. RONIP said felr, Thomson Mr Either was born in Cre- was operating the tractor on .ditnn and ettended sehool here a farm in the district when it .and also at L.011011. spent overturned and pinned him be- several years in New York neath it causing internal in- settling in Ubly in- 1891Hc - jairles, Cavonor Dr. D. G. Irv- operated a general Attire "until iangymosfi ClizosrtiaelmC:Ity has ordered fire damaged it on Christma$ Surviving are the parents,1 lit9a6c10, a leading part in PI , seven brothers and sisters, via affairs He was a member Rake $ale of. the Community Club which Andrew's United Church held WA a( St. vhdanyeSeadn him is 87th 4i)BiretnhdaEyi,ther He is survived by wife, Group 3 Of the a successful bake sale Satin:- formerly Lottie Madtll of UblY, day at. Crest Hardware Aare,' one son, „Fred, .aloomfield Ililis Hensel!, realizing the SUM of Mich. one daughter, Mrs. Le $22.00, wis liawkins, Washington, DC, Those in charge of the proj- row grandchildren and twa est were the leader, Mrs, Ross great grandchildren, Love, the assistant leader, i 'Funeral services were con Mrs. alaiold 'Jones, and Mrs. ducted in Firet Presbyterian Allan Johnston, Miss Jean ivi- ;Church with burial in Valley San and Mrs, Hugh Hendrick, l cemetery, . . Hall Monday evening, Miscelteneous shower ! Mr. and Mrs. Ward aritz, well on Tuesday evening, march Exeter, attended the. Cut rhubarb stalks into Prize winners were: Ladies 21 a miscellaneous shower was, PC Mission Band slices. Combine with water and high, Mrs. IL Morrison: lone given Miss Pal. Lovell, -bricle-i The United Church Mission umeopan. high, Harry Sctuire; lone hands,. the ladies. of SL Andrew's Saturday .afternoon, March 25, Bring tc) a boil, .then, simmer Eber Shute; lucky draw, Lloyd 11:ihteeh d sClfolerti, until rhubarb is Fence -like, a- Cowdrey„ • r was arranged by Mrs, William Bell, Mr$.1 This week in John Sinclair and Mrs, Robert' Mrs, Bell presided for a pro• Wamchelsea McGreger. gram which included piano solos by Dianne Faber, -Mar. ay MRS. W11.1.1AM WAVTER$. jori e Turner, Na n ey .0 (inept ! „;,,i,.N,:cimrgiRmatatvamonfogm , and Wendy Jones:: reading by# a • a "-' Marjorie Elgie and two 'read- Club euchre ings by Mrs. Howard Fink - bother; accordion solo, Gwen • Thhold e LWinchelsea Euchre Chtb• Hayihediruetowlany theJones!lageondiayscbool. on • party at the night with Mrs. Newt- toson Clarke and Mrs. William, on the ukelele and guitar; 'and Walters as hostesses. 8010 by Joan Sinelair to- her Th mother's accompaniment. ere were four :tables play- ing prizes going to: ladies' 1 Contests were conducted by • high, Mrs. Toni Campbell; Phyllis and Donelda Lostell; • men's high, Newton Clarke; • Dorothy and Marion,- Turner lone hands, Mrs, Ward. Bern• and alsci by Shardn. McBride. and consolation, Mrs, William near in a glass or enamel bands, Mrs. Wes Doupe; men's elect of Saturday, April 1, by Band held its regular meeting bout 12 minutes. There should: The institute, Library and he about a& mins. hall hoard are s onsorin Pour hot sauce nver jelly euchre in Aberdeen Hall Mon. powder and stir until dissolved, day evening, April 3, An pro, Chill until mixture begins to ceeds go to the crippled' chil- se!--about 2 hours, ' dren. Whin chilled venerated milk until it will hold a soft peak. Personal it"": Add lemon juice and beat until' Mrs. Fred Thompson of the tiff peaks form, 8th line visited a couple of Fold rhubarb mixture into days last week with Mr, and whipnod milk until thoroughly Mrs. Herman Paynter. blended. Spoon into mold. Chill,' Sunday visitors with Mr, and This dessert is better if made Mrs. John Williams were: Mr. on 'the same day it is to be and Mrs. Andy Gibson of St, served. 'Catharines, .Mr, and Mrs, Nor- man Williams and family, Mr. Pink -Cloud Merineue Torte 6 egg whites tp cream of tartar 'tp salt 11 cups granulated sugar 1 tr, vanilla . and Mrs. Wib Williams and Norma of Stratford and Mrs. Rota Upshall of Bayfield. Mrs. Annie. Walken) of Mit- chell and Mr. and Mrs. Ken - 1•2 in nutmeg nedy of Saskatchewan called on Beat egg whites, cream of friends in the village Wednes• tartar and salt until foamy in day. a large bowl. Add sugar, a Mr. Win. Hamilton is staying tablespoon at a time, beating with his daughter, Mr, and well after each addition, until Mrs. Norris Atthill and farnitY meringue stands in stiff peaks, after having been a patient in Beet in 1 tp vanilla, and nut- St. Marys Memorial Hospital. meg, , I Mr. and Mrs. T. A, Wiseman Line two cooky sheets with of Burlington spent a week at double thickness of brown their home in Kirkt and vis - paper. Trace 2 eight -inch icing friends. cls on enell bop sheaf of 'Merl' Mr! and Mrs. Bill Switzer and Use your £1 -inch round •cake: Beth. Mrs, R. Switzer of Strata tin as a guide. Divide meringue ford visited Sunday with Mrs. among 4 circles and spread evenly. R. Humphreys. Bake a slow (wen (275 7.--e'ee-e-afea'ae,a.. 7 . degrees) 1 hour or until firm, a., Turn off heat and let Meringues i na story in cool conwletely in the oven, hours.) (This will take about " awe $unshi ne Remove carefully from brown paper with spatula or long. By mu, VVILLIAM =KEY blade knife. Stack on wire -,e.a:a•teeeeeexiieleeeeneyeaeaaareevee. rack and cover with saran or '''' '' ' fon. This much can be done Personal items ' the day before. Filling 2 cues cream for whipping 6 tbl fine sugar tp vanilla le tp lemon flavoring Three hours before serving beat cream and eugar until tal 10 London on Ihursday. stiff, Fold in vanilla and lem- Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'Webber on. Tint pale pink with `about of Woodham, Mr. and Mrs. Al - drops red. food coloring. bert Smith of London and Mr. Place a meringue layer on Harry Rodd were visitors dur- your prettiest. serving plate. ing. the week with Mr. and Spoon one-third of cream mix- Mrs, Clarence Johns, ture on top and spread- Tieing Mrs. Lawrence Beckett vis - with remaining layers and ited with her nephew, Me, cream saving enough cream,to' Chas, Kenny of Lucan, who is make a generous swirl on top, a patient in St, Joseph's hos- Cut into wedges with sharp, pital, London, last Thursday long -blade knife, afternoon. • Basket Centrepieee Sunday. visitors with Mr, 'For a centrepiece which cilia and Mrs. William Dickey and tared will like make a basket family were: Mr. and Mrs. ()La- na eggs ,by tieing; rence Ford and Jenny of 'Kite 6 cups puffed rice (Treat ehener, iMr. and Mrs. Newman le cup butter or margarine Baker of Wellburn, Mr. and 32 (ve lb.) large marshmal- Mrs. Don Masniea and Pan:line lows or of Crediton, Mr, and Mts. Gor- . 31 cups' miniature marsh- don Ford and Ricky of Win - in Allows. chelsea, and Mrs. Harry Ford, Heal cereal in shallow pan Mr, and Mrs. Norman Johns in moderate oven of 350 de- and family of Tlderton were vi - grecs for 10 minutes. sitors with Mr, and Mrs. Cla- Melt better and marshnol- rence johns on Saturday eve - laws in top of double boiler ming. over hot water stirring until Larry, Linda, Al.ec and Ar - smooth. Pour over heeted puf- leen Johns or Teirkton spent fee`Tice in a large howl and Friday evening with their etir in coot lace evenly. grandparents Mr. and Mrs. To make basket press half Clarence Johns. Their parents nf mixture firmly into la quart Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Johns al - round or oval howl so that bat- tended the Canadian Canners tom and sides are lined to a banquet an the Legion Hall, Ex. thickness of la inch. Shape elm . Mr. and Mrs. Luther Reyb- olds of Exeter were guests at, the home of Mr. -and :Mrs. Cla- rence Johns an ,Thursday of last week. Mrs. Fred Walters returned home from St. Joseph's Hospi- The man from titual Life Leader ar file youth wee, head of hie Loose that's tie man from Menial Life, Ile tekee a keen !Inc -tent In elle, affairs end ferule El. helping band to hie eeighboate, As a famile men hole aware of budget*, babies And bitycles# At ealek hes expetteee it life ineurance eouneellota A valued friend, -MlitliAL Litt ASSURANCE - "COMPANY or.'CANADA, . nab &flee, weetinatioateReAsil0 Kitt utatimating record -high dividend4 tepre-tentalivat G. R. ,Oodbolf„ Corner Sanr.lor & Edwards Si., Exeter, °Mari() Photo, 749 In the Sunday School, rooms. After business wee :dist:Wed and rail call tan Kathleen Buxton had charge of the Pao - gram. Judy Boullanne read the scripture and Sharon Hodge led m prayer. Ata Easter tableau was given 177 seTerm etteerleeetis taning part: also recitations. Rev. R. S. Mhz showed an interestirlg film nn United Nations Inter- national ErnergeneY Fund. Themembers served sand- wiches, rookies and tea to their mothers and friend& 4-1-1 meeting Ward Fritz of Exeter visited; With Mr. and /Mrs, Berry Deaver on Saturday. Julie and Cathy .Schenk of Taencion spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.. Hugo Schenk, The. Timea,Ativo.cete, Mirth. 30, 194.1. few is Mr. and Mr. A. Iiamilten.i giro p.m., ie the 4101 nf. the former Clara Lewis, of tantata peen by the eaoir of Grand Bend,. attended Sunday, the EUR church; 'The 21%1. Of moroing service in the United "themrD.awatnild". Mrs. lull on Schwartzentruber, Patershurg, iCecabctbttilliiirte.hcerheh!c tFihnalen:dvnelaielsismepworie:yrIert.hoPefrleff hrT1Bytr'1, DMars. h waonocd1 111rs. spent du ad 1:yeaelfwai1teti, Mr. and Mrs, William Bender Lewis. Good Friday, March 314 at and iamily • . The sixth 4-}T meeting was 25 in the Communjtv Hall,• Plans were discussed for Achievement Dey. Next week each member is to bring a saemivallit zipper and a pie ee to The club decided to collect for the cancer fund. The girls worked on- their samples until closing time. Roll call for next meeting is to be "Why 1 chose the color of my dress" Next meeting is to he held emit •SthaetuCrdoamYMIAinnirterit H2aallt. 9 Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lamp - man and daughter of Shedden visited on Sunday with Mr. aannrcil faatinrisiy, Charles Browning :ilia and Mrs, William Snider and family of Cayuga and Mr, George Sniderham of Camp Petawawa spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Bort Pascuzzo. Mrs, Annie Finkbeiner, Zur- ich, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Joe Finkbeiner, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark of Detroit visited with Mr. Francis Clark on Saturday and he returned with them for a couple of weeks over Easter. visited t s on' Thursdayare 'Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johns and family of Elimville North. • Mrs. Nelson Clarke, Mrs, Newton Clarke, Mrs. William Walters were guests on Thurs- day with Mrs. Colin Gilfillan. Mr. and Mrs. Newtoh Clarke., Mr. and Mrs. Williarn Walters and Mr. and Mrs Ward Hem attended the Canadian Canners banquet meeting at Exeter Le- gion Hall on Friday evening. Mrs. Christina Hern and Mrs. Kenneth 1 -fern of Exeter visit- ed on Friday .evening with Mr, and Mrs. Philip Hern and fam- ily. Mr. And Mrs, Beverley Mor- gan and :family of Thames Road visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke, Mr. and -Mrs. William GUM - ,Randy Exe- ter visited on Sunday with Mr jaannidilyMrs, Colin Gilfillan and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sper- ling and #111iss Kay Horne of London visited Sunday after- noon with Mr. and Mrs, Free- minoa,Ind. Horne, Ruth and Ray - Pat was invited to come for-, Vander Weil. ward and sit in a decorated Personal items chair in pink and white and an Newton umbrella in •same shade over- Mrs, NClarke spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.:, head. An address was read by Beverley Bonnie Kyle and those assist -Morgan and family, ing in bringing in the gifts ThamesmRoad, . were Phyllis and Donelda, Los- Colin G il fi 11 an and tell, Shirley and Sandra Reid Barbrsar,,,a, Anned ars. tteMonday, assisted her in opening the Smith of Crediton. • Harvey and Bonnie Kyle. Pats mother with ell a gifts, which were many and aars. Don Jolly of Exeter is thanked relief teaching in the senior • and her mother invited all to room at Winchelsea schoolathis the trousseau tea. week due to the illness of" -regular teacher, Miss Marilyn On March 10 Miss Carol, Marshall, Civilier and her mother oc, Miss Kathy Bern visited an, Chatham were hostesses to a Sunday afternoon with Missl linen and towel shower for Plat. Sandra waiters of Sunshine' A pleasant evening was en- joyed in games and lunch served by the hostesses assist- ed by Mrs. Leonard Lovell, Line. Mrs. Tom Slavin is a pa- Lient Vitoria alespital, Lena, Thrifty Kippenettes don. The eixth meeting of the The 'monthly meeting of the Thrifty Kippenettes was held South Huron •Gideons was heldt at the home of Gail and Diane Monday evening at the home Finlayson on March 18 at 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Elzar Mous- p.m. seau with 24 'attending. Cecil Mrs. Bette Miller, Huron Roberts, field secretary from home e.conomist vas present Kitchener also Rus Piggott, at the meeting. zone leader of London attend - Susie 'Mae Lostell was elected ed. secretary for the text meeting The girls decided on the de- sign they would put on their record book covers. Some of the girls modelled their dress- es and then went over their skit for Aehievenment Day. Julie Chapple thanked Gail and Diane Finlayson. The next meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Eyre on Saterday, March 25. At this meeting Patricia Harris was elected secretary for the next meeting. Mrs. McGregor told the girls what their record books should. contain. Mrs. Eyre demonstat- ed how to make a bound but. tonhole and how to do ;the un- derarm reinforcement.. Some o.f the girls modelled their dresses and then they practised their skit for achieve- ment day. Personal items • Let, T -A Classifieds do the job for you when you want to sell, rent or buy. Phnne 770, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Storey of near Seafarth visited Sunday at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs# Bert. Thomson and family. COME IN 'Or' Choose your spring jewellery selection, * We are now carrying the popular Watch Word for Valve, from our in Eke, that * Easter Gift Suggestions * Easter Cards by Rust Craft * Pleasing you ploaees As we terminate the operation of our restaurant in rixeter, we want to express our Sincere appreciation of the kind patronage we have received during the past five • years, 1 Honestly, we have enjoyed many wonderful. friendships during this period Which we willal.WayS cherish, 11 has been our privilege to dater to both the Exeter Llons Club and the Exeter Rinsmeri Club during most of that period, It, has also been a pleasure tel serve Many families and groups year after year on special oecasions. We Alt most grateful for the loyalty of our custorneit and for their kind complinients. 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