The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-04-04, Page 9By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
Mr. and MrSoAlekirVine viSit ,
ed last Tuesday with Mrs. Bithop
Of Toronto.
Canon Griffin of Stratford Will
be guest speaker at St. Paul's
• Chnith, KirktOn hest Sunday,
• April 7, at 9t20 am. The St.
Fellowship Club will hold
their postponed Meeting at kirk=
ten United Church at 8 pm next
suuday evening, April '7 when
discussion Will 'Continue on
church union.
Mr. and Mrs‘ Joe Illbetnaert
and family of Brantford visited
on the Weekend -With Mr. and
Hiram Hanna,
Mr. and Mrs. Sid White of
Guelph visited Friday With Vitt,
T. Foley'and Mr. Harry Fletcher.
LET'S MAKE A CHOCOLATE EASTER EGG CAKE
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Son F. A.
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Part
We all think of a fine home-
made.chocolate cake as a fay,
orite dessert treat. But when
it's made to look like a beauti,
ful chocolate Easter egg, it be-
comes an exciting adventure.
The secret is to divide the
cake hatter in half and bake
the cake in two ovenware bowls.
The two bowl-shaped cakes arc
fitted together With a fluffy ehoc,
olate frosting and you have a big
chocolate cake egg. Then, with a
touch here and a touch there,
you're ready to swirl on the frost-
ing and add pretty rosettes or
any Easter finery you fancy.
EASTER EGG CAKE
1 1/2 cups sifted all-purpose
flour
1 1/2 cups white sugar
2 tp baking powder
1 tp salt
1/4 tp baking soda
1 cup plus 2 tbl milk
1/2 cup soft butter
2 liqui-paks (2 oz) unsweeten-
ed baking chocolate
1 tp vanilla
2 eggs
Sift flour, sugar baking pow-
der, salt and baking soda to-
gether in a large bowl. Add 1
cup milk, soft butter, baking
chocolate (Choco-bake) and van-
illa. Stir to blend well. Beat with
electric mixer at medium speed,
2 minutes.- Add eggs, 2 tbl milk
and beat 2 minutes more.
Pour into two greased 3-cup
size ovenware mixing bowls.
Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour.
Cool 10 minutes before remov-
ing from bowls.
SEVEN MINUTE FROSTING
1 egg white
3/4 cup sugar
Pinch salt
3 tbl water
1 tp corn syrup
1 tp vanilla
1 liqui-palc (1 oz) unsweetened
baking chocolate
Put egg white, sugar, salt,
water and cornsyrup in top of
a double boiler. Beat with a
rotary beater for one minute
or until thoroughly mixed. Place
over boiling water and beat con-
stantly for 7 minutes, or until
frosting will stand in stiff peaks,
stirring frosting up from bottom
7outot 7o/11w
Mrs. Clark Fisher is a patient
in South Huron Hospital since
Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Mac Patterson,
Rawden, Que. have been visiting
the past two weeks with Mr. &
Mrs. Harold Patterson.
MARKS 95 YEARS
Mrs. Catherine Ford, formerly
of this community, celebrated
her 95th birthday at Huronview
Friday.
She is in good health and re-
markably active for her years.
Freezer event
to be in Clinton
The Home Economics Branch
of the Ontario Department of
Agriculture and Food is sponsor-
ing a FREEZER FORUM on Wed-
nesday, April 17 at 8 pm in
Central Huron Secondary School,
Clinton.
Tips will be given in demon-
stration form on how to select
freezers, how to freeze certain
types of food and how to make
the best use of a freezer. Each
woman attending the forum will
be given a booklet on freezing
and an opportunity to sample
products and ask questions of the
Home Economist,
No admission is charged and
the meeting is open to all women
in the County.
FISHERMAN'S
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and sides, occasionally, Remove
from 'heat and place oyer cold
Water or Pour into a bowl. Add
vanilla and beat 1 minute longer.
Fold in chocolate.
DECORATING
Slice just enough from top of
cakes to take away any uneven-
ess, With Seven Minute Frosting,
"glue" cakes together to make
egg-shape, Then cut narrow slice
from one side of egg so it will
rest flat. Set egg, with cut side
down, on board. Frost with seven
minute frosting, b_ui.ldin u.p egg-
like shape. Decorate egg with
pink rosettes or what-haVe-yon.
One can buy decorations ready
to add for special occasions
but it's much more fun to make
the decorations yourself,
EGG IN A BASKET
Slide Yolir •Fester egg,master-
piece onto a piece of foil wrap,
Ped -cardboard and place it in a
wicker haaket,
EASY PARTY CAKE
If you haven't time or the
inclination to 'fuss" over a spec-
ial cake for an occasion just
bake a plain cake in a tube pan, Ice
with fluffy white icing.
After icing has set, place a
tiny glass in the hole in the center,
Fill glass with colorful candy
canes, jelly beans or artificial
or real flowers,
This makes a pretty cake with
little effort.
By ,MRS. WiP4Aki..RPHRE
THAMES T1QAP
The se venth :meeting of the
.littrondale gostesses club was
held ,atorclay„. March 0 at .8:19
at the home of Sharon Passmore,
Miss Sharon carroll the home
economist Attended.
The eighth meeting was held
Saturday afternoon, March 30,
at Thames Road Church. All the
mothers attended and after a brief
meeting fhe girls .served after-
noon tea,
Guests -of honour were Mrs.
Stewart Miner and Patricia. All
mothers got a chance to inspect
thp club 'books and hostess refer-
ence files of the girls. The demon,
eter, Mr, and Mrs. Don Reid,
Danny and. Debbie of Hensall,
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Black of
Science Hill,
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson's an-
niversary is on Friday, April 5.
COMMUNITY NIGHT
The regular community night
was held Monday evening with six
tables of euchre in play.
Prizes were won for ladies high
by Mrs. Lee Webber; ladies low,
Mrs. Harold Rowe; lone hands,
Mrs. William Lamport; men's
high, William Lamport; men's
low, Jack Duncan; lucky chair,
Mrs. Jack Duncan.
Lunch was served by the com-
mittee in charge, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Mayer and Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Passmore.
PERSONALS
The membership class will
join the church Sunday, April 7
at the Communion Service at
11:15 am. messengers will hold
their meeting Saturday afternoon,
April 6.
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Ballantyne
and Brenda, Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Cann and Cheryl, Mr. & Mrs.
At the meeting of James Street
UCW unit 4 in the church rooms
Monday night, Mrs. A. E. Heth-
erington of London was guest
speaker. She was introduced by
Mrs. W. H. Gemmill, London,
a sister of Mrs. George Vriese
who chaired the program.
Mrs. Hetherington was guest
speaker at the London World.
Day of Prayer and is active in
many organizations. She chose
as her topic Monday evening
"The Measure of Love." She
said "We do not give enough of
ourselves to others — we are so
wrapped up in ourselves and our
own activities that we haven't
time for our families, or our
neighbors."
Mrs. Ken Ottewell led in the
devotional. Mrs. George Sereda
favored with a solo. Unit Lead-
er, Mrs. Arnold Lindenfield
opened the meeting and conduct-
ed the business.
Hostesses were Mrs. Vriese,
Mrs. Ottewell, Mrs. Harry
Coates and Mrs. Norman Wainer.
A thought is an idea in transit.
Eteaia9
04404au
..Mothers. at Hurottdole
feted by 4 H ,members.
Ptr.,40,94 Air Achievement Pay was Murray Dawson, Larry and Brent
put "Table,wero Priday...eYeeing pests with
At the endof theafternoonMra, Mr, &
Miner thanked thegiris,,oribehali Miss Cathy Ferguson of Hen
of the mothers for the teaand sall spent the Weekend v1013444,
o.ongrattgato the leaders, Sharon Darlene Passmore..
Passmore .and Mrs. Ray Cann. Miss Dianne Hutton of
MARK ANNIVERSARY vine, spent the Weekend. with .
Mr, and Mrs, james Anderson Miss carolyn
were gl,IPst4 of 'honor at the home. Mr, & Mrs. William lover
of their daughter arid.een,in-law, .and Debbie of Fergus spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Simpson
on the occasion of their wedding
Other guests for the turkey London woman anniversary,
Jack Triebner and Cathy of Ex- speaks to group dinner Sunday were Mr, and Mrs.
N„Pe159.40 with Mr; Mrg. Rob,
ort Mayer,. •t.
Mr, -.4.1044 Floyd ;Stewart and.
family visited P141144Y, with mr,.
& Mrs. Alyin-Pchleolc of DPP
ten..
Mr, Mrs, m.plaou.aro.fEtro„,
tjy 'of ciaut!ehoye„ Mr. & Mrs,
Allan :Coward .44 farellY. of Kit.
cile7.14r, Mr, Roy Coward. of :EX eter„ were Sunday ,gnests with
Mr. & Mrs, Glen $tewart, the
.occasion being the birthdays .of
Mr..goy coward, mlohael Stew,
Art and NirS, Dixon last week,
Mr, & mrs, marl.;trapp„:1,,au,
rie, Michael and 'Jamie of Lop,
& Mrs. Donald bray/ Robert, .Janet and Ruth ylslted,
Sunday -with Mr, .& Mr§, JOhn
Pray,
mr, & Mrs. William Rohde
attended Mr, Alex Rolide's sale,
Saturday- afternoon at. Mitchell.
14ater in.the evening Mr. 4 WS.
Rohde ,visited with mr, & Mr!.
William'OclioPriderW,POrd of near
1\1 itc 1194
Mrs, Stewart Wrier .attended
the ;,oritlou Conference Branch of
the UC W at Chatham, Tuesday
and Wednesday of last week.