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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-03-14, Page 4Leaves key to plant life The leaves of your house Plank indicate its general condition. When the leavee appear erx healthy„ lose their colour, and curl up or drop off it is time to find the reason.Horticul- turists with the Otario pee Pertinent of Agriculture say that these conditions may be caused by a '.host of different situations. However, the plata causes are watering, and inadequate light. Lack of water results ,in a ebecic in growth, shedding of leaves end unsightly plants with dull, unattractive foliage. Too much water results in a shor- tage of oxygen in the soil, consequently the roots and plant pies at soil level will rot. To overcome these conditions ensure that the plant soil has good aeration and drainage, A sudden drop in temperature will cause many house plants to shed their leaves. Tropical plants are particularly suscep- tible to chilling and should never be exposed to cold draught. Many plants are susceptible to gas, even the slightest amount of gas in the atmosphere will curl up the leaves; Christmas Cherry and Helxine (Baby's Tears) are highly susceptible. Inadequate light rarely causes leaves to drop off, but will pr o du c e thin straggly growth and pale coloured lea- ves. Make sure that plants which thrive best in good light are placed in the sunniest location during the winter months. Fff4i4fINq 2. cups ,fmen. cherries thaeleel and dreined, 1/4 tp almond extract 3/4 cup. pips e, tbl cherry juice tbl ,plus 1 tp cornstarch lig cep granelated spear 1 tbl *ter. Tteserve 3/4 cup cherry juice, .add flavoring and heat in sauce- pan, MIN Ooresterdl With 3 tbl cherry juice. Slowly add corn- starch mixture to heated cherry juicq. Stir until thicicened. Add sugar.. Remove from heat and add butter and drained cherries, Allow Millie to cool. Roll out half pastry on a lightly floured Pastry cloth rol- ling in one direction only. Put filling into unbaked .shell. Roll out remainder of dough and cut into strips for lattice top. Place strips on wax paper and with pastry brush lightly cover with sweet c r eem, Attach pastry strips to the moistened edge of lower crust to form a lattice top. Bake at 425 degrees for 30 min. After 20 min. place tinfoil around the edges to prevent it from brownipg further. Mrs. Ralph Bailey was look- ing for "something to drink" the other evening. She had on hand some orange juice and some grape juice.She combined them and had a tasty drink so green her husband asked if she were trying to poison him, By experimenting Mrs. Bai- ley came up with this recipe: 1 48-oz. sweetened orange juice 1 large bottle grape juice Combine and pour over ice cubes. (Doerr) PEGGY GODDARD tr7 . _ • . eeeese ,0 "That takes care of the world situation. Now for the recipes." NOW OPEN BETTY'S MARKET (Pbteidiiy MaKetieleii State) 184 MAIN Eltgttlt Student take their high school edecation too lightly, "Teenagers at the age of 18 are not mature enough to have the right to vote." Capada is letting the. United States take control of her weal- thy natural resources in the north. " . it doesn't seem to matter whether Canada has nuc- lear arms or not." The CBC should present more culture on television. These opinions belong to 18- year-old Peggy Goddard, Hen- sail, who last week was chosen SHOHS representative in the Western Ontario high school queen's club. A first class hon- ors student in grade 13, Peggy is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Goddard. Her selection as queen crowns a group of honors she's won at SHDH,S, including the citizenship award and honor pin Which she received last year for serving as president of the student council. She's been a cheerleader for three years. Opinions of the new SHDHS queen were requested by the Prepare for conference Plans for the region 2 spring conference of the Women's Hos- pital Auxiliaries to be held in Exeter, April 25 featured the local Auxiliary meeting Tues- day afternoon. Region 2 is made up of auxi- liaries in the countiesof Huron, Perth, Middlesex and Oxford. The sessions will be held in James Street United Church with a possible tour of the hos- pital if the present flu epi- demic is over. The three vice- presidents, Mrs. R. C. Dinney, Mrs. Harold Taylor and Mrs. Delmer Skinner are in charge of arrangements. Miss Alice Claypole announ- ced there would be a capping ceremony .early in May. On Theatre Night, February 21 the Order of the Eastern Star gave tickets for the show to the stu- dent nurses and after, they were entertained at the home of Mrs. C.S. MacNaughton. The spring rummage sale is being held April 20 in the Legion hall with co-convenors Mrs. M. Geiser and Mrs. John Goman. The Auxiliary membership is now 112. Mrs. R. C. Dinney gave are- port of the Ontario convention of lbspital Auxiliaries held in Toronto to which she was a delegate. She emphasized that each member should know the facts about the hospital, talk about it and really make it "good news." #70(44* 7 Mrs. Clifford Jory attended the Provincial Board of Direc- tors' Meeting of FWTAO at the Park Plaza in Toronto, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mit- chell had a visit from their son-in-law, Fit. Sgt. E. H. Den- rocher of Puntzi, Mt. B, C. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love re- turned last week alter spending a month at Sarasota, and sur- rounding areas, Florida. Mrs. J. G. Dunlop left by plane on Monday to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. Friesen andfarnlly at Bemidji, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Puls and daughter Trudy of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Pickard. Miss Helen Sweet, Toronto, spent the weekend with her mo- ther, Mrs. Muriel Sweet, who returned to Toronto with her daughter for a visit. Mr, and Mrs. Herman Powe returned on Tuesday after a Vacation in Florida. Miss Joan Dettmer Was the weekerid guest of Miss Linda Johnston, Chatham. MARGARINE TULIP OR GOLDEN DEW 1-LB. PKGS. 2 i 45 P'NUT BUTTER Canadians transfer for shirt. with FREE Maple Leaf or 39 YORK 16.0Z. MASON JARS WALKER'S SALTINES PKGS. 29 HEINZ TOMATO JUICE 41-"I0N4 29 ,M:351(INTIftrE' DUNCAN HINES EARLY AMERICAN Fudge Nut, Date Nut, Butter Cherry Almond, Orange 39 CAKE MIXES Pecan, Applesauce, Raisin, 3•Ib. avg. Tendergrown 37 C lb Sweet Cryovac pickled 3.1b. avg. 49 lb I • 4 KIDDIES' CLOTHES HANGERS when you buy JOHNSON'S BABY POWDER 75c M ac and Maple Leaf Cheese Loaf 49 F., 2'icittk=i.VAM'MPS.:*,... 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PrancY with ;St. Patrick's Day. liege is elso receives a General Flee- the recipe used, by courtesy of tric range, .a ego() scholarship Mrs. Gerald Webb: in home economics from Gene- 25 to 30 chocolate Wafers r41 Mills and, a.trophy which 3 tbl, melted butter goes to her school. 1- 3 Pe pkg lime jelly powder CHERRY PIE 1/4 cup sugar Here is the recipe Nancy used 3/4 cup boiling water to make her winning cherryPie. 10 drops green food coloring 2. cups pastry flour 1 tp grated lemon rind 1 tp sett 1/4 cup lemon juice 1 tp sugar cep Carnation mills (very cold) 1/4 cup shortening all but l2 wafers. Mix 1/2 cup lard Grumbe PO buter and spreed 1/2 cep sweet cream. in bottom of 9 or 10 inch pie Measure and sift floor salt plate, Save 1/4 cup pf Crumbs and sugar. Cut In shortening for top. Line the 12 whole wafers until it is like cornmeal, cut in or cookies around the side of lard to the size of split peap. pie plate forming a , scalloped Sprinkle areeen over flour mix- edge. lure a little at a time and mix Dissolve jelly powder in bpi- with blender. Wrap in WaePaPer ling water, add sugar, coloring, and chill--enough pastry for the and lemon rind and 2 ebi lemon bottom and lattice top of anine- juice. Chill until slightly thick- inch pie. ened. Whip Carnation Milk until stiff, add 2 tbl lemon juice and whip again until very .stiff. Fold into jello mixture. .Spoon on crumb crust and sprinkle with remaining crumbs. iteeereeeeeeeeereTe eceeeresee • N FAN c. IE. S .................................. .'Queen Peggy doubts there'll be nuclear war ;photo by Jack Doerr MR. AND MRS. JACK WILLIAM UNGARIAN not make intelligent decisions until they have faced life and have been affected themselves by e government or election issue." ABOUT TELEVISION "Television provides a great many educational programs such as Twentieth Century, Bio- graphy and Newsmagazine. Ex- cellent news coverage informs the public of international crises and how they may affect the rest of the world. "But, for the most part, CBC drama lacks a great deal. Such programs as Festival provide entertainment for a minority of television viewers, not the maj- ority who neither understand nor enjoy them. Rather, they should present aShakespearean play or some other play of equal calibre which would ap- peal to more people." ABOUT CANADA "Canada has a great deal of potential wealth in her northern resources. Since our economic need for their developement is not pressing, Canadians are not concerned. The United States, whose own natural resources have been used up, foresees the future need for these resources, moves into Canada and develops them. Thus Canada becomes increasingly Amer ic an ized. When, in the future, Canada will need her northern minerals, she will find they have been usurped by the U.S. ABOUT SCHOOL "High school provides oppor- tunities for the growing of a teen into an adult through phy- sical, intellectual and social development. Few students in high school realize the neces- sity for such an education as a preparation for life and its problems and hardships. They tend to take it lightly. "If they go out into life only partially prepared to meet its demands because of their in- complete education, they find themselves forced either to re- turn to school and complete their education or accept the disadvantages, such as lower paying jobs or possibly unem- ployment." Will reside in Seaforth A 17-year old Mea.ford girl, Nancy Ballard, won the 1963 Canadian Cherry Pie champion- ship last Tuesday at Vineland in a bake-off with 13 other cooks. This is the eighth annual contest conducted by the Red of white mums. Ray Masher, Seaforth, was best man and Doug Reid, Guelph and George Reeves, brother of - please turn to page 9 White mums and pink snap- dragons formed the setting in Seaforth Presbyterian Church for the ceremony uniting in marriage Margaret Jayne Reeves and Jack William Un- garian on Saturday, March 8 at '7 o'clock. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reeves, Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ungarian, Edmon- ton, Alta. are parents of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cutbush, town, took the place of the groom's parents who were unable to attend the wedding. Rev. Douglas Fry officiated and Miss Carol Brown, Hen- sail, played the wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Miss Alice Ann Nixon, Seaforth, who sang "I'll Walk Beside You" and "The Wedding Pray- er." Given in marriage by her father the bride chose for her wedding a gown of white silk faille featuring a bell-shaped skirt, bodice accented with lace motif and long lily point sleeves. A crown of crystals and pearls held her silk illusion veil and she carried a bouquet of Sweet- heart roses and stephanotis centred by an orchid. Mrs. Marilyn Haw, Bayfield, as matron of honor and Miss Meta Reeves, sister of the b r ide, as bridesmaid, were gowned alike in powder blue ballerina-length dresses fea- turing white lace bodices, They wore bow headpieces and car- ried crescent-shaped bouquets Red Rose Orange Pekoe NEW! TEA BAGS 60's 75 7-ounce tin 37 2i494 Saico Fancy Solid Mother Parker's Instant Coffee WHITE TUNA SANI-FLUSH Finest instant coffee you have ever tasted— look for the grounds in your cup! This coffee is guaranteed absolutely. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied we are authorized to refund the purchase price! T-A on a number of current questions, including nuclear war, voting, television and others. Here are her answers: ABOUT NUCLEAR WAR "I don't feel there will be a nuclear war. Today the only countries capable of waging one are Russia and the U.S. Both leaders -- President Kennedy and Premier Khrushchev know that each country could destroy the other and neither wants to be obliterated. "With today's heated election discussions about nuclear arms for Canada, when we realize that Canada is not a major world power, and if a nuclear war was waged Canada would be des- troyed along with her ally, the U.S., it doesn't seem to matter whether Canada has nuclear arms or not," VOTING AT 18 "Teenagers at the age of 18 are not mature enough to have the right to vote. They are not capable of realizing how im- portant this democratic process is. Since most people are in school at this age, election issues and their results do not directly affect them. 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