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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-04-25, Page 10Par) 10 TIMOSACIVOCatei April; 254 1968 House of Fashion presentation The gymnasium at South Huron District High School Monday night became a "House of Fashion" as members of the school's night sew- ing classes presented the results of their winter's work. Each lady of the four different classes modelled her own creation before a large audience. Above, Mrs. Elva Houtly, teacher of the Monday night intermediate class is shown with some of her students. From left, Mrs. Routly, Mrs. Marion Johns, Mrs. Elizabeth Lamport, Mrs. Winnifred Gunn, Mrs. Hilda Kellett and Mrs. Betty Smith with Brenda Smith in front. T-A photo DASHWOOD INDUSTRIES LTD. OPENINGS exist in our Dashwood plant for factory workers. Apply Plant Superintendent Telephone 237-3633 Own one of these? There's a special offer just for you. See yopr b authorized investment dealer, trust or loan company today. alowp.'o Tao '0(120 66 SHO exEto STORE 235.103S @ED) SAVAGE OM HE RE ARE THE BEST IN CHILDREN'S SHOES FOR DRESS'& PLAY ... LATEST STYLES, COLOURS . ALL MADE COMFORT AND LONG WEARING FUN SAVAGE AVAILABLE AT 01$ CGIT shown makeup method At the meeting of James Street CGIT last Wednesday Mrs. Wil- liam MacLean demonstrated the THIS REMINDER IS PROVIDED BY REDEll !; .t",:)Fitsts LET US PROVIDE HER WITH FLOWERS 235,2603 proper steps in applying make- up. Linda Bourne,CGITrnember, was the model. Mrs. W. G. Hunt- ley assisted Mrs. MacLean. The cosmetician emphasized cleanliness of the skin for young teens and advised against over- doing make-up. "Use make-up to make one look natural', she said. About 30 girls were present. Plans were discussed for the mother and daughter banquet to be held May 1 at the church with the theme "Springtime in Japan." Surprise couple on anniversary Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Godbolt, Edward St., surprised them with a dinner at the Dorn- inion Hotel, Zurich, Friday even-' ing marking the occasion of their silver wedding anniversary. Following the dinner all re- turned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stanlake where the evening was spent in playing cards. The celebrants were the recipients Of many gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Godbolt, the former Alma. Ratz, were married April 20, 1943, and armed on Highway 4 south of Exeter be- fore moving to town. They have two sons, George and John. Auxiliary plan trip to Midland At the meeting of the Exeter Legion Auxiliary Monday bight Robert Q. Smith of CKSL Radio and Ken Inch of town discussed the different bus tours available. The Auxiliary decided in favor of a trip to Midland June 5. A donation of $25 was voted to the Cancer Fund. The Zone Rally is being held in Hensel! May 15, Members plan to spend the day June 24 at Mrs. Stan Frayne's cottage. The mystery prize Was won by Mrs. Eric Heywood. President Mrs, Gerald Wurm chaired the meeting. There was an attendance of 25, By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL GRAND BEND Members of Grand Bend WI held their April meeting in the town hall Thursday evening. Pub- lic Relations was the theme with Mrs. W. Gill in charge. Roll call was "What I like about my community". Mrs, Susan Devine gave a humorous reading. Mrs. Nola. Taylor, president, presided for the business, Mrs. Raymond fading gave the report from the Board meeting at Hensall. plans for the District. Annual Which Will be held inGrand Bend United Chnrch May 23 were discnssed. Mrs. Harold Wainer presided fOr election of Officers. Mrs. Ed Gill read the nominating corn- mittee's report. Past president is Mrs. Harold Wainer; president, Mrs. Nola Taylor; vice presidents, Mrs. Wm Love, Mrs. Ed Gill; branch directors, Mrs. Myrtle Mc- Gregor, Mrs. Alex Hamilton, Mrs. Carmen LoVie; secretary- treasurer, Mrs. Hugh 1Vlorenz; assistant secretary treasurer, Mrs. Allan parker; auditors, Mit. Alex Hamilton, Mrs. Max Turnbull; pianists, Mrs. Charlet Reeves, Mrs. Manse' Mason, Mrs. Allan Parker; Conveners of Standing Corn, mitt ees, Citizenship, Mrs. Harold \Yelper; Agriculture and Can- adian Industries, .Mrs. Colin Love; Home Economies, Mrs. Well Wood Health, Mrs. Allan. Parker; Historical Research and Current Events, Mrs. Wm Love; Education, WS. Les AdaMs; Public relations, Mrs, StisanDe, vine; Resolutions; Mrs. Alex We P.40410 b4Y9 ,some very poised and.confident hostesses. in Mpg County as nearly 700 girls have completed the 4-1i Homemaking Cetirse "The PIO Girl Entertains'P In which they considered the pgints, of being a good hostess .and of being a good guest. As we checiced their record hooks and their rhoatesS files they haye a wealth of knowledge and know-how which, with a little practice, they could ably fill the duties of nostest for Prirnelgln- ister Pierre Trndeau. We gleaned a few recipes that were used for informal afternoon teas. PINWHEEL ROLLED SANDWICHES "Dainty, pretty, tasty these Party pinwheels, sure to please." Cut the crust from the top of a fresh loaf of bread. Turn loaf on itt side and cut 1/3" slices. Remove crusts and run rolling pin over each slice. This makes the bread easy to handle, less likely to crack. Spread one side of each slice with butter, then with a filling such as white cream cheese which may be delicately tinted with vegetable coloring. Chopped nuts, green pepper or pickle may be added to the cheese filling, For variety, olives, sweet cuc- umber pickles, dill pickles or banana may be placed across one end of the slice. Choose a filling which forms a pleasing color contrast to the bread. Roll tightly from end to end as a jelly roll. Wrap tightly in wax paper and then in a dampened towel and put in a cool place. Cut in 1/3" slices for serving. Hamilton; Curator, Mrs. Elgin Webb; hospital, Mrs. Wellington Baker; horticulture, Mrs. Ed Gill; Lunch was served by Mrs. Susan Devine and her Committee. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Wm Stubbs of Thedford visited Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baird. Miss Evelyn CurtS and Mr. Manuel Curls of Greenway visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Doug- las Gill. A custard sauce begins to sep- arate after Cooking! All is not lost. Beat sauce immediately with egg beater, It will be as smooth as satin again. Next tithe; re- move front a double boiler ltist when the Mixture coats the spoon. SWEMISI:i CARES 1/2 cup butter 1/4 cup prown augar 1 egg 1 cup sifted pastry flour Walnuts jelly Cream the butter. Add sugar and, cream together. Add the heater!, egg yq1k (allow a little of the egg white to be left with the yolk). Add the flOur and combine thoroughly. Roll into small balls and dip in egg white which has been neaten slightly with a fork. Coat with finely c hopped nutt, Place on a baking sheet and ress dawn the centre with a thimble. Bake at 300 degrees for five minutes. Press down the Centres again. Bake 10 to 15 minutes more, While still hot, fill centres with red jelly. Makes about 40 cookies. CHOCOLATE MACAROONS I. cup white sugar 1/4 cup butter 1/4 cup milk tbl cocoa 1/2 tsp vanilla 1/4 tsp salt 1/2 cup walnuts, finely chopped 1/2 cup coconut 1 to 1 1/2 cups rolled oats Combine first four ingredients and bring to a boil. Then cool. Add vanilla and salt. Pour choc- olate mixture over coconut, wal- nuts and rolled oats which have been previously combined. Spoon onto waxed paper and allow to set, AFTER DINNER MINTS • Beat one egg white until stiff but not dry. Beat in 2 cups sifted icing sugar. Flavor with 1/4 tsp peppermint flavoring or to taste. If desired, add a few drops (5 or 6) of food coloring (green is sug- gested for peppermint.) Add additional icing sugar if necessary until firm enough to mold. Form into a smooth cylin- drical roll about one inch in diameter. Wrap in waxed paper and chill. Unwrap and cut in 1/4 inch slices. Sorority hold jewel ritual The Ritual of Jewels banquet for four new members of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority was held at Dufferin House, Centralia, Tues- day evening. Mrs. David Mc- Donald, Mrs. George Rether, Mrs. Don Webster and Mrs. Tom Arthur are the new members. The program topic was "ART" and was convened by Mrs. Wil- liam Belling and Mrs. William Schaefer. They had on display about 20 paintings chiefly from the winter art class, and com- mented on them. President Mrs. Peter Redmond chaired the meeting and was pre- sented with a gift as it was her last meeting in the president's office. Mrs. Clayton Smith, who is retiring as director, and Mrs. Frank Wilkinson who is moving to Toronto, were also given gifts. Homemakers — Continued from page 9 course was presented with a: silver homemaking spoon. Ten clubs were represented with 135 girls in attendance. Club Leaders were: C redlton 1, Mrs. Harvey Hodgins, Miss Ruth Ann King; Crediton 11, Mrs. Cliff Kenney, Miss Wendy Neil; Crediton Ill, Mrs. R. Fink- Winer, Mrs. Philip Rudolph; Elimville 1,.Mrs. CliftOnJaques, Mrs. William Morley; sElimville 11, Mrs. Ed Johns, Mrs. Dan Coward; Elimville 111, Mrs. James Miller, Mrs. Laverne Rodd; Grand Bend, Mrs. H. Schlegel, Mrs. J. Kneale; Huron- dale 1, Mrs. Ray Cann, Miss Sharon PastmOre; HurOndale 11, Mrs. Harry Dougall, Miss Dianne Oke; Hurondale 111, Mrs. Reg McDonald, Mrs. Carl Mills. A Ftnancia .Auditor's Report March 44, 1960 The Mayor, MenWers of COullet/ and Ratepayers, The c9rfterOlen of the Town of gxeterr, Exeter, Ontario. Gentlemen:: I have witted the accounts and- records of the .Town of :Exeter for the Year ended December Operations 1. 1l97.an clhaVe prepared theref rom. the statements the. index accompanying this report. 'The operations for the year resulted in .4 dpficit of $9,491.72 .compared with a surplUS of $0.i930,95:for•the year eudedDecember 31, 1966, The 1967 expenditures ineind'e V6,000,00 which is the Town. of Exeter's share of .a storm. drain on Pude Batilevard .which was not budgeted for but for whiChapproyalhad been obtained from. the Ontario. Municipal Board for the sale of debentures. Subsequent to the approval being granted it was apparently decided to pay the Town't share out of revenue for 1967, Presented lierewith is a condensed comparative statement of. revenue and expenditure for the three 'years ended December 31, 1967,1900 and 1900, Year ended December 31 1965 Revenue 1967 1966 Taxation — - - — 364,269.03 328,427.45 293,232.37 Debenture debt charges recoverable 86,536.45 76,480.19 72,195.37 Contributions, grants and subsidies 81,943.61 67,821.48 64,307.41 Contributions, other municipalities - - - - 15,036.81 14,514.60 13,691.18 Licenses and permits - - 1,712.25 2,435.00 1,726.25 Interest and tax penalties 5,773.43 5,334.43 4,678.69 Other revenue 4,968.04 3,854.58 12,748.08 Sewerage collections - - 35,518.02 15,042.26 16,975.83 Surplus from prier years to reduce levy 89,960.01 (5,303.60 16,716.96 $685,717.65 $508,606.39 $496,272.14 Expenditure General government - - - 31,811.26 31,312.43 3Q,055.58 Protection to persons and property 39,899.55 40,383.16 36,238.39 Public works, roads and streets 117,384.88 79,337.63 71,068.59 Sanitation and waste removal 85,849.58 40,858.81 44,454.41 Relief assistance - - - - 6,860.47 5,091.10 7,078.95 Institutional care - - - - 3,171.70 7.350.00 9,788.70 Education - - - - - - 115,318.87 110,597.68 103,802.16 Recreation and community services 22,570.30 19,421.44 20,444.68 Debenture debt charges - 121,223.03 101,798.52 95,762.31 Discount for taxes - - - 2,025.07 1,984.53 1,788.74 Taxes written off - - — 3,036.05 302.53 1,883.83 County rates 61,666.06 56,298,82 49,619.49 Capital expenditure from current revenue - - 686.33 8,998.27 Provision for reserve funds 84,392.55 7,152.46 2,030.99 Sundry 277.89 695,209.37 502,575.44 483,292.98 Surplus (deficit) for year (9,491.72) 6,030.95 12,979.16 The 'operations of the other Boards were as follows: Public Utilities Commission - Hydro Surplus $37,837.22 Public Utilities Commission - Water Supply Surplus 3,861.72 Huron South District High School Deficit 16,525.81 Exeter Public School Deficit 8,539.39 Combined Roman Catholic Separate School Surplus 11,535.00 Exeter Cemetery Board Deficit 130.51 Exeter Community Centre Board Surplus 482.12 Exeter Recreation Committee - Surplus 308.98 Exeter Industrial Development Corporation Surplus 802.91 Mother and daughter combo Some of the ladies taking thenight school sewing courses also made clothes for their children in addition to 'themselves. Above, Mrs. Marilyn Dixon, second from left is shown with her daughter Christine along with Mrs. Gwen Lynn, Mrs. Edyth Scott, Mrs. Irene Thompson and Mrs. Mary. Fisher. — T-A photo Plan district annual GB ladies elect officers