The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-10-26, Page 151
LIFE MEMBeRs—,Four members of the Exeter Le ion Auxiliary were presented
with life memberships at the group's tenth, anniversary party recently. Three of
the 1
tidies are charter members and received the awards for "reritous and loyal
service", They include, left to right, Edna Snell, Minnie Parker, Elden Knight, pres-
ident of the Auxiliary, Mary Cutting and .Laura Harness, photo
Crediton youth busy
at dance, club, YPU
Ry MRS. Ml .FAiST
CRED1TON
, Teen Town was held Friday
might, October 20 with: a record
attendance of close to 100. A
good time was enjoyed by all.
Chaperones for the evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Charles
;Browning and Mr. and Mrs,
Al Smith There will not be a
dance :Friday night as Exeter
Teen Town has invited the
local teenagers to attend their
big Hallowe'en Dance on Oc-'
tober 27 with the Bel -Aires of
London playing.
Teenagers are urged to hurry'
and get their membership
cards for there are just two
weeks left.
4-H Club
The fifth meeting of the
Crediton 4-H club was held on
October 21 at 9 a.m. at the
community hall. The demon-
stration. on pie making was
held first, to give the pies
time to bake. Nine members
were present.
Notes were given on "fruit
garnishes",
The pies • ra'ere served and
hones assignments discussed.
were dicussed.
YPU
The first meeting of the;
United Church YPU was held
on Monday evening, October
16. ,
The election of officers was!
held. P'astpresident is Doreen
Kenney; president, C h a ri e s.
;Browning; vice-president, Rich,-
/ and Moon; secretary, Marilyn
Galloway; treasurer, :D o u g.
ghtfoot; press reporter, Dor-
een Kenney; pianists, Doreen
Kenney and Marilyn Galloway:;
decorating committee, J i .m
Finkbeiner, Jim Neil; games,
Doug Galloway, Jini Neil.
Next meeting will be held on
October 30 with a Hallowe'en t
party,
Wi hears of S.A. trip
The meeting of. the Women's
Institute was held last Wed-
nesday night, October 18 in
the community hall.
Mrs. Ward Fritz of Exeter
was guest speaker. She gave s
an interesting address on her
trip to South America and also
showed pictures of places she
visited.
Roll call Was answered by
"A Country 1 Would like to
Visit and Why?" Mrs. Earl b
Haist was cha_rlady for pro-
gram.. Mrs. Irvine Finkbeiner
read a poem and a
p piano trio
was given by Mrs. F. W. Mor-
lock, Carol Hendrick and Mar- I
garet Haist.
Mrs.:?. W. Morlock gave the + n
motto, "A home is the centre '1,
of a woman's interest but it b
need not be the circumference", w
She said it takes a real family r
life to make a home and how
important the .home training is
for children and mother and
father should enjoy life with
their family. Current news was
given by Mrs. W. Gaiser.,
Business session was taken
by President Mrs. Ed Lamport.
Mr. C. Browning and Mr, A.
toot
of Exeter gave some
`oi' the highlights of Cub work
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and asked the institute if they
t would sponsor this project in
the community. Refreshments
were served. by hostesses, Mrs,
E, Hoist, Mrs, Ed Hendrick,
Mr. .1!', Morlock, Mrs. Gordon
IVIorlock and Mrs. Irvine Fink-
beiner.
Wi t4 sponsor Boy Stouts
Crediton Wi at its meeting
agreed to sponsor 'Boy Scouts
in Crediton and district.
, it lvas deckled to hold meet
Ings in the Town nail on Fri,
day evenings at 6.30, Any boys
from the ages of eight years
to 104 are eligible for the Wolf
Cubs. Mr, C, E. Browning may
be contacted far more infor-
mation or be at the hall Fri.
day, November 3 at 6.30.
Personal items
Crediton will observe Hal-
lowe'en on. Tuesday evening,
October 31 and the children
will be calling at local homes
for UNICEF.
Mr, and Mrs. G. E, Wenzel
spent the weekend with rela-
tives at Millbank,
.Mr. and Mrs. Eli Brubaker
and Mrs. Dan. Oestreicher of
Hanover spent Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs, William Oestreicher
and friends and attended serv-
ice in the EUB church.
Mr, and. Mrs, William Gil-
martin, Danny and Kerry of
Port Hope visited. during the
weekend with the latter's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Woodall,
Mrs. Art Stratton returned
home from. St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, last week much
improved.
Mrs. Edwin Beaver, who
was confined to South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, for a few
weeks, returned home Sunday
accompanied by her daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Robert•
son, of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Mor-
lock, Mr. and Mrs. Emmert'
Geiser and Borden Geiser
spent Saturday at their sum-
mer home at Dorset.
Miss Nola Foist, . Miss Lillian
Hoist and Miss Doris Swartz
spent Saturday at Hanover.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wade
and girls, of Hamilton, spent
he weekend with the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Wade.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Krueger
and Jean visited with. friends tt
and relatives at Tavistock and
Kitchener on Sunday,
Report on
Shipka
Personal items
.Mr. and. Mrs, .Charles Good-
man of Detroit spent Sunday
visiting with the .Morenz fami-
lies.
Mr. and. Mrs, Cliff Russell
and. family spent the weekend
with relatives in Essex, and
attended the 25th wedding an-
niversary celebrations for Mr.
and Mrs, Winston. Baldwin..
Mrs, Baldwin is Mr, Russell's
.only sister.
Mr.. and. Mrs, Don Adams,
Mark and Brock of Loddon
weite Sunday visitors with. Don's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les
Adams,.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nichol-
son, Kenneth and Leona of
Brigden, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Westman, Barry and. Cheryl
and Miss Dorothy Hariton, RN',
of London and Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Guenther, John and Janet
were Sunday visitors with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Harlton, to honor them on their
49th anniversary and Mr. Hari-
ton.'s birthday.
Mr. Stanley Pickering of Lon-
don. spent the weekend at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Ross Pickering.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morenz
and Billy were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and. Mrs, Harry Chap-
man and Mr. and Mrs. Wes
Coleman, George and Agnes
Ann at London.
Mr. Bill Bundscho of Kitch-
ener visited several days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Guenther, John and Janet.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kers-
lake and family, of E:limville
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Finkbeiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheppard
and Dave, Mrs. E. Lamport and
Mr. Tom Lamport spent Sunday
in, Stratford with Mr, and Mrs.
Ed Duncan and Peter in hones.
of Peter's 14th birthday,
Mr. and. Mrs. Jim Breen of
London were Sunday visitors
'itli. Mr, and. Mrs. Lorne "
rich and. family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Reeder
1 and family of Bayfield spent
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lilr. and Mrs. John Butler
pent the weekend at Port
Rowan.
Mr, and Mrs. Wilmer Pfaff
and family visited over the
weekend with relatives at
Ititchener.
Mr. and, Mrs. Joseph Fink-
einer visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wuerth'
nd attended anniversary serve-
ces at Zurich.
The council asked the C. A,
McDowell and Co, to put a
ew floor in the basement of
he community hall. This will
e a great improvement, The
ork started on'Tuesday morn -
ng.
'Tommy Si.iverthorn, of Lon-
don, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hey.
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Cheese, .?estival month is le
full swing, for -October has
been designated, cheese month
since 1450, In that time it Is
estimated that the consumption
of cheese has risen ,&0. pe
Fent.
Canadian Cheddar is top
quality cheese usually ;grading
Canada :First Grade, it d
is, sold
in retail stores according to its
age or .degree of ripeness as
"medium" or fold".
Medium cheese .is aged for sev'
-eral months, old, cheese for a.
year or more; this care of stor-
ing during aging puts the Price
above that of. mild cheese but
for those who like a tang to
•their pheese it is •worth it,
Cheddar Cheese Saue
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Vegetables with their bland
flavor go blissfully with the
sharp tang of this Cheddar
Cheese Sauce:
2 obi butter
2 tbl flour
'4 to '4 tp salt
'/a tp 'paprika,
tp dry mustard (optional)
few grains cayenne
ti cups milk
to 1 cup grated Cheddar
cheese.
Melt butter in top of double
boiler, blend in flour and sea-
soning .Gradually add milk,
Cook over direct heat, stirring
constantly until mixture begins
to thicken. Then. place over hot
water and continue cooking for.
5 minutes. Add.' cheese and stir
until melted. Serve over drain-
ed cooked vegetables, Makes
about 13 cups sauce,
We have for you some more
of •the recipes for baking for
which prizes were won at Exe-
ter Fair.
White layer Cake
Mrs. Homer Russell shares
with us her recipe for the
prize-winning white layer cake.
1 cup fine white sugar
IA cup shortening (Mrs. Bus-
sell. used Domestic in the com-
petition)
1, tsp vanilla
a tsp almond, flavoring
tsp salt
4 tsp baking powder
3a cups flour
34 cup milk
n 4 egg whites,,
Pet •Cream sugar' and shortening
well. Sift flour and baking
Powder and add to sugar mix.
Lure alternately with the milk,
Add flavorings. Beat egg whites
stiff and fold: in last.
This makes a large cake,
Bake at .375',
Lemon Filling
'4 one sugar
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Baker and family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Love of
Goderich were Thursday visi-
tors with friends here,
Mr. and. Mrs. Melton Watper,
Carol and Kathy of Ingersoll
were weekend visitors with Mrs.
Milton Ratz and Mrs, Fassold,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pickering
and Terry Mrs. Stuart Sweit-
zer and Bonnie and Miss San-
dra Sweitzer were weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Al-
ton Comfort at Fenwick.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love vis-
ited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Hugh Love at Exeter.
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CANADIAN
PROPANE.
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& APPLIANCES
GRATTON &
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Phone 156 Grand Bend
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Prepare leaders
for WI course
A two•day WI leader training.
school was held at Henson Le-
gion Ball last Tuesday and
Wednesday for the project "Fo-
cus on Finishes."
Twenty leaders attended, who
will, in turn, lead classes in
their local branches, Miss
Dora Burke, Toronto, was the
instructor,
Summary Day will be he.l.d,
December 5 with a display of
"finishes".
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To the Residents of Exeter
and the Surrpundirg Area
A to -door canvass will be conducted in
this arta, •Sunday, in an effort to determine the
itil bei' or Catholics living in the Cotrliriunity.
We 'Mk our Protestant friends to bear with
tis and help ill gatltel.ing this Information,
There will be no 1'eligious discussion onall�
cd in this survey and We hope that any Contact Wire
result; only in goodwill with stir heighbots,
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Bill's Food Market
Formerly Ford's Market
143 HURON STREET WEST
Bill Loucks, Prop.
PHONE 393 EXETER
CHECK -OFF OF VALUE
(While They Last)
- / HEINZ FROZEN POT PIES, 8 -oz,, each .... 25
Chicken • Turkey - Beef + Steak and Kidney
1/ WHiTE SWAN TOILET TISSUE ,..,,,.,,, 8 for $1
Minute Maid 48,oz. site
HI -C APPLE DRINK, Reg. 37¢ 3 for $1
V/ MR. CLEAN, large 32 -oz. economy size ' 79¢
\/ BURNS PASTRY LARD, 1-I12. pkgs. 3 for 59¢
Specials Every Weekend
'The Store with the Ample Parking
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Sheer Comfort
. FOR THOSE
COLD WINTER
NIGHTS!
A Laurel
Eiectric Blanket
• FULLY AUTOMATIC • 3 -HEAT CONTROL
• DOUBLE BED SIZE a 2 -YEAR GUARANTEE
SPECIAL 18,95
Et, $2x95
LADies` SEAMLESS
SUPP HOSE
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$4i95
Middleton's Drugs
PHONE 40 Main Street EXETER
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Tgpics from
Mt. Carmel
1 Mrs, Gus illorrrssey is much
improved after being confined
to bed for past week,.
Mrs. Hubert Desjardine re-
turned. home .from St, Joseph's
Hospital, London, last Friday,
Mrs, Laura Glavin and Mrs,
Catherine Larnphier spent Sun.
day with 111.r. and Mrs, Joe Ca.
rey after attending the Nagie-
Walsh wedding on Saturday in
All Saints Church, Strathroy,
Mrs. Dennis Bedard and Billy
of Zurich are spending a few
days with Mrs. Gus Morris.
sey.
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Haggis
spent Sunday with friends in
London,
Rev. Father Fleming of Ayl.
mer sMrspent. SunPatday.Flewmithing.his mo-
ther,
Mrs, Nelson Sinclair of Cre,
dilon spent last Wednesday with �
Mrs. Gus Morrissey.
Miss Helen Sullivan of Sar.
nia and Mr. and. Mrs, Jerome
Regier and family of Walker-
ton, Mr. and. Mrs. Joe Casey
and family of Wallaeetown and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pearson and
fancily of Zurich spent Sunday
with Mr, and. Mrs, at Sulli-
vancelebrating the latter's
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Berden-
ski and family of Detroit spent
Sunday with Mrs. Pat :Flem-
ing.
Mr. John McCarthy of Heason
spent a few days last week with
his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mi-
chael Ryan and family.
A number of friends and rel-
atives called on Mr. and Mrs.
Abraham Desjardine last Sun-
day and congratulated them on
their, sixth wedding anniver,
sary.
3 tbsp flour
'ls fp salt
i1 sup .cold wafer
3., tbsp lemon ,Ituce
tsp lemon rind
1 egg slightly :beaten
tsp butter,
Cook until thick,
Pate Squares
34S.Bissell also Won a prize
for date .squares, Mrs, Jack
Fuleher :gave us her recipe two
,weeps ago,
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eupa .dates
cup brown sugar
l cup water
1 til :lemon juice.
Cbolt together until ,hoick
1 cups :oatrneal
2 cups flour
1 tsp soda
1. tsp salt
1 Cpip 'butter Sugar horten ni•
JlJake a nrurnbly mixture .of
above ingredients. Pat 'half ip.
and pan, spread With date Oiling;
put remaining ,crumbs ton -lois.
Bake at .375° about 41.rllautofli
or until brown.
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"Thot's some of the
dial equipment
for your
new telephone
exchange!"
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It takes a jot of complex, automatic dial switch-
ing equipment to convert our Exeter exchange!
We're aiming to complete th• installation for the
conversion to Dial Service by February, 1962.
At that time, too, new 7 -figure telephone num•
berg will become effective. Ail of them will start
with the figure* "235"—plus the four figures
which will slenote your own .Individual phone,
These new 7 -figure numbers are part of the new
numbering system graduallybeing introduced
throughout the Bell Telephone network.
We,'progreeAll keeslep you Rooted as work on this conversion
W, W. NA.YSOM, Manager
THE DELL TELIPHONE COMPANY Of CANADA
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Reminder To Our
Business Customers
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BETTER HURRY:
Please • keep the coming
number change in mind •
when you ardor business
stationery or other print-
ed material for your
business!
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ONLY 5 DAYS LEFT
TO GET IN ON THE
'TREMENDOUS SAVING
at
cMii • s
PR'E1eI NTER.
SALE
We Have Reduced Hundreds More Items So Everyone. Can Have
A Chance At The Tremendous Savings
Boys' Underwear
4-6-8
Tops - Briefs - Drawers
While They Last
49c
Girls' Tee Shirts
Comfortable Long Sleeves
For Cool Days
Were $2,98
On Sale $1429
8 Only Teen Dresses
To Go At 1/2 Price
26 Only Ladies` Skirts
OUR BEST QUALITY LINES IN NEW FASHION COLORS AND MAT1RIAL
Wm. 'W�/a 6e95 to 17.95 A Price
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BABY SIZ
PoIo Pyjamas
R,I GULAit $1,98
•tit4tAizi 99c
WE HAVE SOME JACKETS AND COAT SETS
THAT ARE REDUCED FROM THE CLEARING
PRICES WE ADVERTISED LAST WEEK RE
SURE TO SEE THEM,
Come and Cho Your hristmas Shopp nig At
This Sole i
MacMILLAN'
PHONE 37
EXETER