The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-10-12, Page 15,11
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`T, Clarke ,ontl her brother,
llev. J. Clarke. officiated
the wedding ceremony •of Miss
Odeyne Clarke, daughter of
Rev, J. T. and. Mrs. Clarke,
Brownsville, formerly of Cen-
tralia and George Wodskett,
Son of Mr. and 11.1rS, Knild Wed
skou, RR 3, Ilagersville in
Brownsville United Church on
SaturdaY/ September 00 at 2
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Bouquets of Yellow and rust
dahlias and marigolds with
aiitmp leaves and lighted
while pantiles in candelabra
trimmed with greenery formed
the setting for the ceremony
and Miss Maryllis Ferguson,
Toronto, at We plane and Mrs,
Ormiston Smith, organist of
the chtirelli furnished the bri-
dal mesic, Soloist WAS Miss
June •Hart, Toronto, who Sang
"0 Perfect Love" and We nup-
tial benediction"
Escorted by her father, the
bride ware a gown of white silk
organza over tulle over satin
with fitted bodice, sabrina
neckline, lily point sleeves and
Chantilly lace •motifs with se-
quins trimming the bodice and
skirt. Rose - topped panels
formed a chapel train. A crown
of lace, seed pearls and sequins
held her veil of silk illusion
and she carried a white Bible
crested with yellow roses,
Miss Frances Clarke, Burl-
ington, as maid of 'honor for her
sister and another sister, Mrs,
onald Peterson, Sarnia, and
iss Elfriede Weiantl, Brant -
rd, as bridesmaids, were
-gowned alike in Street -length
dress of iridescent tur-
quoise taffeta with fitted bo-
dices, scoop necklines, three-
quarter sleeves and beulon
skirts. They carried nosegays
of yellow and bronze pompoms
surrounded by yellow shpsta
mums. Flower girl was six-
year-old Margaret Bancroft,
niece of the groom, in flowered
white organza over satin and
Carrying a basket- of yellow
anti white poms and white dal.
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Merle Stetlor, It Simeoo
was best titan and Douglas Me-
C011achie and Even Lofthouse
kishered,
The reception was held in
Brownsville church_ halt where
tile brides mother received the
guests in, a street -length tlress
of cinnamon br.own Chantilly
lace over satin with beige ac-
cessories and corsage of pink
rosebuds, The grooms mother
chose brown bouele With Match-
ing aceessries and yellow rose -
hint PerSage,
The bride's table was cen-
tred with the ‘vedcling cake
toppe'd with yellow baby mums
in a silver lily -shaped vase
that adorned the bride's
mother's wedding cake.
During the reception Rey. W.
J. Moores asked the blessing,
Rev, W. H. J'ike pronounced
the benediction, Merle Steller
sang "Sweet Mystery ef Life"
and Ivan Lofthouse sang "I'll
Walk beside you,"
For travelling to Niagara
Falls and 1Viassaehussets, USA
the bride changed to a brown
silk crepe dress with short jac-
ket and corsage of yellow rose-
buds,
The couple will reside ap Rft
3, Hagersville.
Mark occasion
at family dinner
Mr, and Mrs, Leslie Thom-
son, William St., celebrated
their alth wedding anniver-
sary Tuesday with a turkey
dinner at the home of their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer
Willis.
Present were Mr. Thomson's
mother, Mrs. William Thom -
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At, aIle meeting ,Of the After-
noon AuxiliarY Of Main Street
noon plans were Made for tile
anniversary services to he held
Oetpber 29. Tbe choir Of $Q
mixed Voices front Waterloo
will sing at the morning ser-
vice.
Mrs, Harold Skinner ,led in
the devotional with a Thanks.
giving theme. She was Assisted
bY Mrs. E, llowey, Mrs, S,
'Matt favored with ,two solos
accompanied by her mother,
Mrs. Frank Wildfong,
'rhe meeting was preceded
by a pot luck dinner at 1 p.m. s it, on,
News of e
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By f)iRSt ROSS $KINNER
Yri.) A group held a illiScellaneolis
The glint vine Youog Pen- sale aMeunting to $14.
pies Union meeting was held - also served a 19e tea.
an Sunday evening, The Presi. Personal Berns
dein .SlurleY Johns opened We i‘ir, mrs, Kenneth logg
Mr, Fred Delbrldge Was eon- Red op Monday with Aire, asnisci
vener for the program. A -sing- ;Mrs. Wm. Routly.
sgdwDasolbierdidgbey ASsilsIrsiteeYd ijn°11TiAse.1 Mrs. Chas. Stephen were Mr.
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
warshiP srvice. and Mrs. Latina Stephen and
meeting. " and R. I f " •
The Bible study was giVeil,family of Loadono,Mr, and Mrs.
by Mrs, Ross Skinner, 'What is Jack Robinson and family of
t exp1aind by
President Mrs, R. E. Russell Fred Pelbridge and Ruth Horne Mrs, Thos. Bell Is patient
conducted the fullness. ted in prayer. !in St, Joseph's Hospital, Lon"
Thanksgiving service
" Mr, and Mrs. Howard Pym,
Friends shower
Nancy Webber
Miss Nancy Webber, Varna,
bride -elect of Saturday has been
feted on a number of pre -nup-
tial pccasions.
Mrs. Valeria Armstrong en-
tertained for her granddaugh-
ter at her home on Monday
evening at a miscellaneous
shower in Nancy's honor. Co -
hostesses were Mrs, Robert
Southcott and Mrs, Irwin Arm,
strong.
Mrs. Alex Hyde and (laugh-
ter, Marjorie, Kippen enter-
tained at a shower of school
associates as a surprise for
the bride-to-be.
The ladies of Varna com-
munity held a social evening
in Varna hall and presented
Nancy with a walnut dining
table.
son, Main St,, Mrs, Thomson's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jo-
ry, Simcoe St, and Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Whiting and fam-
ily. Mrs, Whiting is a daugh-
ter of the celebrants.
On the holiday weekend Mr,
and Mrs. Thompson and Mr.
and Mrs, Jory visited another
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Ferris and daughter, Niagara
Falls.
The Rev, John R. Wareham 1Joan and Brian visited on Sun -
of Woodham was guest minis. day with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
ter at the Thanksgiving ser- , Lobb of I John es v ille.
vice on Sunday while Rev. H., A number of ladies from this
C, Wilson was conducting an- community attended the trous-
niversarY services elsewhere/ i scan Ica Saturday evening at
Mrs, Murray Coward sang a 'the home of Mrs. Garnet Hicks
solo and the front of the in honor of her daughter. Miss
church was decorated With
vegetables and bronze „mums
for the Thanksgiving theme,
There will be no services next
Sunday op account pf Thames
Road Anniversary.
Elimville Anniversary ser-
vice will be held the following
Sunday, October 22 with Rev.
Roulston as guest speaker,
WMS and WA
The Elimville WMS and WA
held the Christian Stewardship
meeting on Wednesday with a
good attendance,
Mrs, Gilbert Johns and Mrs.
E. Skinner took charge of the
devotions assisted by Mrs. Al-
lan Johns, Mrs, R. M. Peck and
Mrs, A, McKinley sang a duet
accompanied on the piano by
Mrs. Keys of Zurich. Mrs. El-
gin McKinley, also of Zurich.
who is presbyterial sec-
retary of Christian Stewardship
gave an interesting talk on
Stewardship.
Mrs. W. Routly gave a report
on school for leaders at Alina
College and introduced a skit
"Glimpses into t h e Past,"
which was given by Mrs, G.
Johns and Mrs, E. Skinner,
Kathryn Hicks, laricle-elect of
this Saturday.
Sunday evening visitors with
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Bell and
Carol were Mr. and Mrs, Robt.
Reilly, Bob and Ricky, Mr. and
Mrs, Garth Jameson and Pam-
ela of Toronto, Mr. Bill Wilson
of London, Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Parsons, Susan, Gail and
Debbie of Henson, Mr, and Mrs.
Aivin Cooper, Mr, and Mrs,
Ross Skinner and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald. Ran-
nie of Toronto spent the hol.
iday weekend. with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Routly,
Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Rannie,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Routly vis-
ited on ,Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Sam Rannie of Hensall.
Alr, and Mrs. 'Russell Morley
and family of Exeter visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Cooper and Kathy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Woods
spent the weekend with Mr.
Lewis 'Woods of Stokes Bay,
Mrs. Vera Johns of Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs, Maynard Mar-
gison and family of London,
Miss Gail McBride, Zurich, vis-
ited on Sunday with Mr. and
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21/4 cups cake flour
21/4 tspbaking powder
.1/4 tsp, salt
V2 cup shortening (part
butter)
1 cup white sugar
2 eggs beaten light
3/4 cup milk
1 tap, vanilla
Sift flour once, measure.
Add baking powder and salt.
Sift three times, Cream short-
ening and butter, Add sugar
gradually, cream until light,
Add eggs and beat well,
Add flour alternately with
milk, a small amount at a
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addition, Add vanilla.
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1/2 lb. chopped dates
34 cup cold water
2 tbl. brown sugar
Grated rind of 1/2 orange
2 tbl, orange juice
1 tsp. lemon juice
Cook dates, water, orange
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(moderate heat) until thick and
smeoth. Remove from heat,
add fruit juices, mix well. Cool
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31/2 cups flour
i/2 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. baking powder
1/4 tsp, salt
1 cup butter or margarine
1 cup brown sugar
11/2 cups coarse oatmeal
Sift flour, baking powder,
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