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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-06-01, Page 15of f•»• tele pp r•t ed. lar all, ost the to by ,reit ncl its rch pay a THIS 'N THAT Py MRS, j, IN, SI June is Dairy, Month, This How well our dairy food is particutariy tamely because team up with . p the fruits. And it is the month .ot peak prdlte vegetables beginning oto conte tion. from :our gardens, It's berry From the nuti•itional stand. month too and. what better point it is doubtful if there ;is combination than fresh berries anyone in this country who has not derived cansiderable bene. fit from the abundance and quality of Canadian dairy pto- ,�ltice. Economically one Cana,. dian out of every six derives Au or part of his livelihood from the dairy industry, In •endorsing the promotion r } products. i J m n ten � e of dairy p t prime yl1'Iinister, Rt. Hoe. John Diefenbaker said "Butter, cheese .and many forms Of liquid milk have beep main- stays of the Canadian diet for generations and their nutri- tional values are appreciated the world over, 1t gives me e warm glow to recall how many hungry ehi.ldren, and adults too, have been nourished by Ca- nadian dairy 'products shipped to a total of � 50 countries in recent years. McGillivray winners es n r By GORDON MORLEY BRINSLEY Trophies won. by McGillivray Central School at. North Mid. dlesex ;Music Festival, Lucan, included: Lucan WI trophy for unison ehorus; Masonville Bone and School Association trophy for two-part chorus; North London Lions Club tro- phy for vocal. double trio (Judy Scott, M a r i a n MacGregor, .Patsy Hodgson, April Whiting, well and stir into berries, then Alien White, Patsy iMawson); Paul's trophy for interned stir in the [toiling water and cook stirring until thick, Re- late girl soloist won by Marion ! duce heat'until very low and Bullock; Cal{ Court:. Valentine 1 cook far five minutes stirring trophy, Granton, for senior girl constantly. Remove from heat and force through strainer. Add lemon juice. Do not acid lemon juice ahead of this stage or it may cause the .mixture to go thin, Cut remaining 2 pints of berries in halves, reserving about 9 perfect ones for the top. Fill. 'baked pie shell with sliced berries, sprinkling an additional 2 tbl sugar through and over them. Arrange the perfect berries in a circle on top and. slowly and carefully pour the hot strained glaze over, being sure it flows into all crevices between berries and covers the entire 'surface. Cool.. Garnish with Whipped cream around. the edges. ,..at Centralia Ey .MRS, FRED BAWDEt'4 CreditQn o e fs r� 1$y, ..Moss Ak '.FA15T The TII'11eS,A0 Cat+pr. ;±runs `1s ;19 •1, Page '13 ����!� c�nt�st open tw d�r4+,,, , u111,11I11P}u}111};',II {IAAAAAfAAl1X}}A}}dA1dA.A}.Uel}I.IA}II,}IJIdA}}1}::A}}aJAIA}!}'.t 1}A, ALF AND US - 1 Grade eight students in this s district will be given an PP -e portunity to :compete in a pro- i;r iv 1 RAL1� , i t and l vincial e s s a y competition Miss Margaret Nirtzcl, bride- Mission:Band; . }and Doris, lips, M E.as a ., through khe school fair bele in elect, was guest of honor ata '.ile 111,isston Rand' ,held its1'Alis. Cliff Hlll of .Exeter, con' nction with Exeter F.a11 miscellaneous shower in .the re�ula , tee 'n nn Thursday„ 151r. Francis Clark ;left far it , schoolroom of the church on May 25. in t begSunday Sehool'Detroit on Saturday to. spend a: Parr, 'in Septemi?er> .• � couple of weeks with �Mr..and 'rhe' school ,prize 1 Jst, ,pub- •� l allay evening• rooms of the United Church.. 1 t'shed this week, outlined the Mia. S k ll hi e. , n d h!lnqtlu,,,,,,,,}a}},,,n,,,,,u,entM„tnui,,,,,,,, ,,,,,e1,,,,nqu„1,,, ,,}Inc,nnll,,,,,,,,n,utn„p1,,,nnnumr,, Ru sell Clar , .1 IvU d vocal. 'on the Program in” El 'se L• or 'had, charge} rules of Che Ethel $rant —Cd) 1111,,,,, ,1, 1, „1,111„11.,11,„ ,11,,,,,,1„11,1111111„1111111,1,1,„til„11,111,11t,ttttt,tltr. ,. .. 1 amp t , .tu,1n1}al„plttUlm, 11,, , cute voca duets � p the ro r nr •a' sY ture •con es an �w is student l = must write on The subject The Q.11 Burners u bi Sheete-Work Heating, .P1...It1.:..ing, Metal ..s: s'{ 403 ANDREW ST., EXETER. PHONE 71'9,,4,, with sweet Bream, ,dairy sour l i d l e t by lean f a T' t Clark Mr and Mrs Grant Roesz- contest h li t' s cream r p g, n. o ice cream, Asearag ith Cb Jean and Joan Esscry with to prayer Poelris were reads p weekend t place of Indians in Canadian Laramie and. Ann Shoebottom, read the serrature and also Jed; ler and children, of London, • ,• nt e H ee e with his C Sharon Lightfoot as accompan- by Sandra Fogle td and Ruth mother, Mrs. William Roeszler ,history.,, %mulled asparagus is a fa- ist. 117rs, ,T. Essery gave a Hod e• Sharon Hodge conduct and family, r g verde still. of that Besides being eligible for a serving hat etc reading. Judy Blair played .a ed a quiz on "Birds in the 'Mr. J. It. Wolfe, of Detroit, licate vegetable in season piano solo, Bible",. spent a Ecru days with his now• A favorite supper, dish is Blanche Millings received Mrs, ;T, Galloway read a mother, ilfrs. Albert Weelfe, SAsparagus with C la e e s.e the guests and.rad the ad- story Sauce."on Trinidad and Alrs, aver the weekend, Cook asparagus just la crisp- dres. Gwen Ight oof and Nelson Lamport had a Bible Mr. a..n d Mrs. Edward Cham. tenderness, hJoyceieFails assisted in dia. quiz. bers and Gloria of Exeter and Wie cooking playing the gifts, Carolyn Glanville .took the Doi, and Mrs. Lorne Freszcator make a cream sauce, chair for business. Mrs, a and boys visited at Woodstock 2 tbl butter ranged blossoms were ar on the cookie and London with relatives on Apple' 2 tflour to form a springlike sane reported a success. Sunday, 1/4 tpsalt setting for the happy occasion, Wedding music was played by flans were made for a picnic Mrs. Clarence Fanner and 1/8 to pepper to be held in June, daughter Margaret ,attended 1 cup milk the tveddtn of a niece Miss. Mrs, Alvan Fssery, Cook slowly until thickened Sandra .LeegCora and Mr, Paul stirring constantly. Add cheese e t s t i h A. Byberg at Detroit on Sat -- S urday, stir until cheese is incited. and �hZrs. Chas. Allison, i12r. ) • Arrange asparagus un toast, 'United Church on Sunday mor and 'M Fred Title, and fora Serve with c recce sauce, . - _ � 11 r end Mrs, Dan Jory rIhis cheese sauce is good :and family, all of Exeter. the tatter's parents, hsr, en Personal items There wilt be no church or Sunday School service in the Personal Items Visitors v't. 141r, and Mrs-, Alf Tilley en Sunday were r, t rang on account of the Whalen s, y Mr. and T-1rs, Wilmer Wein. S. 1 1 dy q , anand Barbara spent Sunday with anniversary, served over cooked, cauliflower Mr, and 'Mrs. Roy Harrison qtr, and Mrs. Robert Hit- Mrs, Manders at Watford. * of the late Mr, and Mrs, Italph latex in the season have purchased the propertY born and Cathy, of Hanover, Mrs Murray Brown and m visited over the weekend with; daughter, Merrill of Sebewaing, Glazed Strawberry Pie Gates and Gook up residence in the latter's mother, Mrs, Ezra Mich, visited with Mr. and their home last week. Feist, and Nola, Mrs. Wellington Heist and My neighbor at the cottage Mr, and 'Mrs. A. Copeland this weekend, had a delightful of Windsor were weekend visit - strawberry pie and sire gave ors with Mrs, Andrew Hicks. me the recipe. Mrs. Arthur .McFalls visited 3 pints strawberries for a -couple of days last week I cup boiling water sla cup sugar (i/ cup plus 2 tbl 3 tbl cornstarch 2 tbt lemon juice shake of salt, Bake a pie shell with a high Eluted edge, Wash and bull berries. Mash 1 pint in saucepan, tiMbt the cornstarch, sugar and salt vocalist won by Judy Scott and medal for, senior boy solo- ist, donated by Mrs, C. Hardy won by Allen White. Soloist winners were: 6 and tinder, girls, Jean Fenton (sec- ond); boys, Anthony Hemming (first), David Cunningham (third); 7 and under, girls, Ellen Whitmore (s e c o n d); boys, Billy Brass (first); 8 and under, girls, Catherine Robinson (second); boys, Larry McCarthy (first), Keith Waiper (third); 9 and under, girls, Norma. Rowe (third); boys, Jimmie Hod gins (third); 10 and under, Helen Eagleson (second); 'boys, Ricky Faris (third); 11 and under, girls, Joyce Dorman (second); Twelve and Murder, boys, Bill Dixon (second); 13 and under., girls, [Marion Bullock (first), A. Barbara Cunningham (third); —, 14 and under, 'girls, Judy Scott (first), Carolyn Eagleson (sec- ond); boys, Ralph Thompson (second); 15 and under, girls, Judy Scott„,(third); boys, Allen White (first'). vocal. duets: 12 ,and under, Elizabeth Hill, Joyce Dorm an (first); Nancy Woodburn, ltuln ice Mawson (second); 15 and under, Judy Scott, Allen White (second). Chorus winners unison chor- us, grades 1, 3, 5, 7 and 8, first; grades 2, 4 and 6, sec- ond: chorus with descant, grades 5 and 6, second; two- part chorus, grades 7 and 8, first and three-part chorus, grades, 5, 6, 7 and 8, second. Mrs. Ea Hamilton is princi- pal of the school, Fred Fenton, 75, trustee of church Mr, Fred Fenton, 75, of Con. cession 4, died suddenly Fri- day, May 26, at his late resi- dence. Mr. Fenton was a lifelong farmer and a highly respected resident of McGillivray Town- ship. He was a member of Ma- sonic Lodge 154 AF & AM, Lu• can, and a trustee of Brinsley United Church. Mr, and Mrs. Fenton cele- brated their golden wedding anniversary December 7, 1960, at their home. Besides his wife, the former Elsie Ellwood, are two sons, Howard and William, both of MeGillivray, and one sister, Mrs. Cora Banting, Didsbury, Alta„ also nine grandcihildien, Funeral, services were held from. Murdy funeral home, Lucan, on Tuesday. Rev, Ken- neth Hick of Ailsa Craig of- ficiated:, Tr term e'n t was .in Ebenezer cemetery, At the :service Mrs, Millie Craven and Mr. Wes Watson sang :a. duet "Beyond the Sun- set”, Pallbearers were Gerald Thompson, W e s l e y Watson, Jack Hodgson, Arthur Hodgson, George Mercer and Donald Sutherland. Flower bearers , were Andy 'Tvlathers, Tom Koos,Iiiriam and George Dixon,, Bill 'Thou, - son, Peter Voiste, Gordon Easton, George and Angel Lee, tee. Trevithick, Wilbert and .Fred Lewis, Eart Morley How- ard Hodgson, Don Knapton and Glenn Bradley. l'oliowing the interment the ladies, of B r ins l e y (United Church served refreshinctits to relatives and f lends. Personal items Mr, and Mrs, Dean White visited. Sunday :;vbnit,g with Mr, and Mrs, hemp, of Den. ficld, Mr, and lift's 3iiit Wright and faintly enjoyed a: weekend trnn, to ,Niagara FallS, McGillivray Central Vied eomp_eted in the North Middle. sex Muske Fostival At .falcon on Thursday, Mr, Atte Mrs, t bttltas to lis end f:inlIy and Ml'. [tae L WiS visited With 1111, and Mrs. 1'1'4 vcy 'j,circ191 72l` 'C1'15rnartY '01 Sunday eveturtg; Mr. Bob Glettn abed the t' eekcncl With 'ti. sttd 'tit's Sliti,;tvood liroc,r of Exeter. * 61 * * General Foods Kitchens have released tested recipes for jams and jelliesthis week us- ing the first fruits, of the sea- son. Rhubarb and Strawberry Marmalade 4 cups prepared: fruit (1 lemon, 1 orange, •about a/a lb. rhubarb and 1 quart straw- berries) 53 cups su'.gar. 1 box powdered fruit pectin Prepare fruit. Remove skins w quarters from lemonand orange. Shave off and discard about half of white part” With a sharp knife or scissors slice remaining rind fine or chop or grind. Add 3/a cup water and 1/16 tp soda; bring to a boil and simmer, covered, 10 min- utes, stirring oceasionally. Section or chop fruit. Add to cooked rind and cook 15 min- utes longer. Slice thin about 1/z 15 rhubarb. Crush thorough. ly 1 quart strawberries. Com- bine all fruits and measure 4 cups into Jarge sauce pan. Add powdered fruit pectin to fruit in saucepan ,andmix well. Place over high heat and stir until mixture comes to a boil. Boil gently 1 minute. Add sug- ar. tiring to boil and boil hard 1 minute, Remove and 'skim. Ladle into glasses. with her daughters in London. [Mr's. T. Richardson and daughter Melanie of Campbell - ford are spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Osborne. Mr. Richard- son spent the weekend with them. Mrs, Lloyd Hodgson is visit- ing with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Smale, in 'Belleville. Lois May, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Elliott, cele- brated her third birthday last week, A few friends were entertained in honor of the oc- casion. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph. Light, foot and Sharon were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dixon in Brinsley, Mrs. Norman Fralick and Darrel, of Royal Oak, Mich., Mr. and Mrs, Cyril Morley of Lieury were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins. The ladies are sisters of Mr. Hodgins, Mrs. Frank Osborne return• cd home from South Huron Hospital on Saturday of last week. Rev. Duncan M. Guest and William Morley Jr. are dele- gates from the Centralia - Whalen pastoral charge to the annual London Conference , MARION PEPPER this week in Central . United Church. in Woodstock. • '& EARL MILLER Mr. Guest is spending the week at the home of their son, Dr.' and [Mrs. J. A. Guest and''fit,, ,�Llrl family, London. 9:00 t Leonard Wilson, Kenneth! p.m. Hodgins, Ray Lammie, Bruce: Smith and. Rev. D. M. Guest i COMMUNITY CENTRE, ZURICH Music by Desjardine Orchestra Everyone Welcome "You should advertise!” the canvasser told the proprietor of a small neighborhood store. "No, sir! I'm. agin it,” was the emphatic answer. "nut why?" "Advertising don't leave a man no time," the man re- plied. "I tried it once last year and I was so doggone rushed. I couldn't get in no fishin' all sumcr," rte.... Silhouette 4444 Mair Fashions UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT BEGiNNING JUNE 7 Lynda Lowry, Graduate of 13runo7s OPENING SPECIAL Free Rinse WITH EVEti1( SE'' PERM DRAW JUNE 20 Opefi Molt. to Sat, ',piles. & Thurs. Nights EXETER " PHONE 65 Mr Gordon Haviland, of Erindale, spent a few days last week with his mother, Mrs, Willie in Heviland. Mr, Albert Gaiser attended conference at Elmira last week as Jay delegate. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Penhale, Dashwood, spent Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. William Bender, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Cunning- ton, Centralia, Miss Mabel. Ra- foir, London and Mr, and Mrs. William Bender and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Becker, Crediton. Mr. and 'Mrs. Wm. Oestricher visited on Sunday with; Mr, and }Mrs. Chas. Green et Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs: S. S. Wuerth left for Caledonia to spent some time with Mr. and [Mrs. Robert Blackwell and family, Mrs. M. Bowman of Detroit, Miss Velma Guettinger of Chi- cago and Mr. F. McDonald of Detroit visited over the week- end with Mr. E. Guettinger. Those who 'attended confer- ence at Elmira on Sunday were Mr. and [Mrs. E emery Fahrner, Miss Lillian Hoist, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ratz, Shipka, Mr. and Mrs. William Schwartz will be assisted by Rev, George B. Fee, RCAF. The men's choir of the church will pro- vide special music, with Mrs. Lorne Hicks as pianist, were in Mount Forest Friday evening of last week attending, the specialdedication cere- monies of the new Masonic hall there. Anniversary service at Whalen. United Church next Sunday at 11 o'clock will be in charge of Rev. D. M. Guest. and guest speaker will. be Rev. Padre Earl Moore, RCAF Sta- ll, Centralia. On Sunday, June` B 11, the annual divine service of the Exeter [Masonic lodge'. will be held in Centralia United; Church at 11:15 a.m. This ser- vice will be conducted by Rev. Thames Hiro d. Duncan M. Guest,Past Grand Chaplain of the Grand Lodge Chicken arbe.sue of Canada, A.F. & A.M., in Church the Province of Ontario, who 7 �! family over the weekend. chMrs. A, M. Schlenker and ildren visited at St. Jacobs Saturday and attended the con- ference at Elmira on Sunday, Mr. and 2drs. Walter 011ey of. Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Glanville and. Donna spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer ,Pfaff ,and family, Mrs, Ross Krueger, presi- dent of the Huron Waves and Mrs. Nelson Schenk, 'secretary, and Mrs. -H. Sheppard of Ship- ka, newly elected president, at- tended the Mary Hastings Ban- quet at London on Tuesday eveningsponsored by the Lon- don Free Press. Three town kids on TV Romper' Three local children will make their TV debutson the "Romper Room” program Monday at 11,15. They will re- main on the daily show for two weeks. The three include Beverley Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Parker; Gary MacLean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald !MacLean, and Larry. Whiting, son of 1dr.. and Mrs, Stan Whiting. ave For Exeter Li Mon.,on., WE provincial prizes, students will also compete for local prizes donated by the Exeter fair board. • The club will picl Exeter, Crediton on. 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