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TimesAdvocate, May 11, 1967 Page .0 Hospital head urges ladies
to be informed about work
ed lunch at the close of the
Auxiliary meeting.
Prior to the meeting Mrs.Mac-
Gregor and Mrs. R. F. Slater
of Hespeler, secretary of Dis-
trict 1, along with Mrs. Ted
4nglish and guest of Wingham,
Auxiliary, Mrs. Douglas Bart-
tiff and guest of Clinton Auxil-
iary and M)ss Viola Stafford and
guest of St. Marys Auxiliary
were entertained at luncheon at
the home of Mrs. Qprald God-
bolt, vice-president of District 1.
Dispense hospitality as in former years
Ladies of South Huron Hospital Auxiliary in costumes of yesteryear E. R. Hopper (right). Standing left to right are Miss Ruth Skinner,
Served hearty old-fashioned cookies, tea and coffee at last week's Mrs. W. G. Seldon, Mrs. H. H. Cowen, Mrs. Walter Davis, Mrs.
hospital open house. Pouring tea were Mrs. M. Gans (left) and Mrs. Norman Walper, Mrs. E. R. Russell. T-A photo
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The RNA Students are being
entertained at the Fashion Show
Thursday evening with lunch at
the home of Mrs. Norman Wal-
per, co-convener of the staff
committee.
Mrs. E. D, Bell reported on
the success of open house April
30 which was a joint effort of
the hospital Board and the Aux-
iliary. Over 200 registered and
were taken on a tour of the
Hospital. An attractive display
of pictures of the old Carling
home and family, former local
doctors and equipment used by
them in olden days was arranged
by Mrs. Jack Doerr and Mrs.
Art Whilsmith in the board room.
Servers in the tearoom wore
centennial costumes and served
old fashioned cookies and tea.
A covered wagon on the streets
Saturday afternoon called atten-
tion to the event.
Ladies of Grand Bend WI serv-
EaF4G 'em
Apt otam
WI plans rally
at Crediton hail
Policeman talks
to ladies' group
Ladies of Caven Church were
guests of James Street Unit 3
at their meeting Monday even-
ing.
Don Lonney's record "A Talk
to Teen-Agers” was heard and
discussion followed. Mrs. Harry
Dougall, group leader, assisted by
Mrs. Maurice Love conducted the
worship period.
Guest speaker was Constable
John Wright of the local OPP
detachment who spoke on "Drink-
ing and Driving." He presented
some very pertinent facts and
answered questions from his
audience.
We are adding to the recipes
the 4-H girls have filed for
future use, some of which we
gave last week. We hope they will
honor mother on "her" day Sun-
day by making some of these
dishes and giving her a "break".
This would please her more than
an expensive gift,
"This is a new era in which
each of us must decide whether
to be a participant or a spec-
tator” said Mrs. Murray mac-
Gregor of Galt, chairman olDis-
trict 2 of Hospital AuxiliarieS,
in speaking at the South iluron
Hospital Auxiliary meeting Tues-
day afternoon.
Mrst Gerald Godbolt intro-
duced Mrs. MacGregor whose
theme was "The Well-Informed
Auxiliary." Basing her remarks
on the fact that "the more one
knows about anything the more
one is interested" she suggested
frequent tours of the hospital
having an expert in each de-
partment to explain procedures;
also having speakers from dif-
ferent sections of the hospital
such as the medical librarian
or dietitian tell of their work.
The speaker advocateddemon-
strations of new equipment to
the Auxiliary members espec-
ially if they have financed its
purchase. "A wonderful new
working relationship is estab-
lished with the administrator and
staff of the hospital in this way"
said Mrs. MacGregor.
Mrs. Delmer Skinner chaired
the meeting. Miss Ruth Skinner,
buying convenor, reported the
new flag and pole had been erect-
ed in time for open house, Sun-
oats and raisins. Blend thorough-
ly.
Drop by teaspoons onto greased
baking sheets, about 2 inches
apart. Bake in a moderate oven,
375 degrees for 10 to 12 minutes
or until golden brown. Makes
about 3 dozen cookies, SPICE DROP COOKIES
The word cookie comes from
the Dutch koekje meaning small
cake. All kinds of cookies are
popular with Canadianhomemak-
ers who have adapted recipes
from many countries to make use
of convenient foods and modern
equipment.
1 pkg spice cake mix (10 oz)
1/2 cup soft butter
2 tbsp water
2 eggs, unbeaten
1 cup rolled oats
1 cup raisins
Empty half of cake mix into
mixing bowl. Add butter, water
and eggs. Beat well together.
Add remaining cake mix, rolled
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AT CONVOCATION
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Delbridge
attended convocation exercises
at which their son-in-law Pat-
rick Goudey, participated in Tor-
onto, Friday, May 5 and spent
the weekend with their daughter,
Mrs. Patrick Goudey, Burling-
ton.
South Huron WI 45th District
Annual is being held In Crediton
Township Hall Wednesday, May
17 with registration at 9 am and
session commencing at 9:30, The
afternoon program begins at
1:30 pm.
Ladies having centennial cos-
tumes are asked to wear them.
District President Mrs. Fred
Beer will preside for the ses-
sions. Dinner is being served at
noon.
4 poached eggs
4 slices of bread, toasted
Melt the cheese in top of double
boiler over hot water kept at
simmering temperature. Stir oc-
casionally.
Add cream or milk gradually,
stirring constantly. Add season-
ings. To poach eggs, bring water
to boil in fry pan, add a pinch of
salt. Break eggs, one at a time, in
a saucer and slip into the water.
Cook until set.
Make toast. For each serving,
cover toast with hot cheese sauce,
top with poached egg. This is a
popular Sunday supper dish.
Serve with celery sticks, sliced
tomatoes or crisp tossed salad. °
A nnounce Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hoogkamp, RR 3 Woodstock, announce the
engagement of their daughter Grace to the Rev. Harmen Heeg. Miss
Hoogkamp is an honors graduate of the University of Western Ontario.
Mr. Heeg is the pastor of the Bethel Reformed Church in Exeter.
ENGLISH TRIFLE
This is atypicallyEnglish des-
sert made in a variety of ways
but basically it consists of cake,
lady fingers or macaroons,
moistened with fruit juice and
arranged in layers with rasp-
berry or other jam and soft cust-
ard, chilled to blend the flavors
and garnished simply or elab-
orately to suit the occasion.
Plain cake, about one-half of an
8" square or one small sponge
cake.
1 15-oz pkg frozen sweetened
raspberries, thawed
2 cup soft custard
1/2 cup whipping cream
2 tbsp toasted slivered almonds
or
2 tbsp shredded coconut
Cut cake in 1/2 inch slices and
fit a layer in bottom of serving
dish. Drain thawed raspberries,
reserving the juice. Spoon rasp-
berries over cake layer an d
spread with half the chilled cust-
ard.
Cover with remaining c ak e
slices, drizzle with about 1/3 cup
raspberry juice or enough to
moisten cake and spread with re-
maining custard. Chill 2 hours or
over night.
At serving time whip cream,
sweeten with 1 tbsp sugar and
spread over trifle. Garnish with
toasted almonds or coconut. CENTINNIAL WEE
THURS., FRIDAY & SAT. MAY 11, 12 & 13
MIDDLETON'S DRUGS
SOFT CUSTARD
2 cups milk
2 eggs
1/4 cup sugar
pinch salt
1 tsp vanilla
1/2 tsp almond flavoring
Scald milk in top part of double
boiler. Beat eggs and combine
with sugar and salt.
Gradually stir in a little of the
scalded milk, return to double
boiler and cook over simmering
water, stirring constantly until
the mixture thickens slightly and
coats a metal spoon, Remove
from heat immediately. C o ol
quickly; stir in flavorings. Chill
until ready for use.
If custard cooks too long it will
curdle. If this happens, place top
part of double boiler in pan of
cold water immediately and beat
with rotary beater.
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FREE SILVER DOLLARS Married in Kirkton United Church
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ronald Francis were married recently by Rev.
T, Elliott and will reside at RR 1 Kirkton, The bride is the former
Helen Elizabeth Stephens, daughter of Mrs. Pearl Stephens and the
late Andrew Stephens, Kirkton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Francis,
RR 1 Kirkton, are parents of the groom. A reception was held at the
Shillelagh, Lucan. — photo by Oliver
FOR THE LUCKY BUYER AT THE CASH REGISTER WHEN THE BELL
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FREE NEEDLE KIT FOR THE FIRST 30 CUSTOMERS
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WELSH RABBIT
Sometimes mis-named rare-
bit, this dish has come down to
us from the people of Wales in a
variety of different ways. But
cheese is still the main ingred-
ient.
1/2 lb sharp process cheese
3/4 cup cream or evaporated milk
1 tsp Worcestershire sauce
1/2 tsp prepared mustard
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On Her Day.
Buy her something
to wear. May we suggest:
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SCARF OR HANDBAG?
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz vis-
ited Expo last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sweitzer,
town, and Miss Frances Johns,
London, attended graduation
ceremonies on Thursday at the
Ryerson Polytechnical institute,
Toronto, The former's Son, Jim
Sweitzer, was among the grad-
uates.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson,
Mr. and M,s. Charles Fearman
of Caledonia visited with Mrs.
Myrtle Brown, William Street,
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert South-
cott, Mrs. Valeria. Armstrong,
Miss Stella Southcott and Mrs.
J. M. SouthcOtt attended the May
Day festival at Alma College,
St. Thomas, Saturday afternoon.
Miss Jane Southeott returned
home with them for the weekend.
Mrs. A. J. SweitZer spent the
weekend with her sister, Mrs.
Albert Bowen of Guelph.
Mrs. Kenneth Johns is in Tor-
onto this week attending a een-
ferenee of the Children's Aid
SOCieties Of Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman IVIC.
Iltaith, Owen Sound, visited dur-
ing the week With Mrs. Gertrude
Hamilton and Mr. and mrt. W11-
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