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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1972-10-19, Page 17Before you buy any snowmobile See the 1973 scorpion super stingerette! More spectacular than the Northern I ights in spai4 lit., "Midnight Sun Magenta'! Its incredibly deep-flecked magenta finish on both hood and seat makes it the most vivid machine on the trail But here's what makes it a Stinger: • "Para-Rail" suspension • CCW 340 Twin engine • Power-Thrust" clutch a Shock absorbers a Speedometer a Tachometer • Deluxe padded handlebars. See the entire Scorpion Stinger line for 1973 Super Stinger 440 —Super Stinger 400-, Striger 340 Slinger 290 — Super Stingerette 340. Look out, Call Look apt, Ski-Doo! Scorpion Stinger is Conlin' thrul Lucan Rental & Small Engine Repair PO Box 42 — Lucan, Ontario Phone 227-4412 scorpion stinger On display now at your authorized scorpion dealer: Timos-Advocate. October 19, 1972 Page 5 A Sunshiners -ploy euchre The Sunshine Club met Thursday at the Masonic Litman, with president Mrs. Harry Bond Sr. presiding Progressive euchre was enjoyed by 16 members convened by Mrs, T. Emery Sr, Snores were; men's high, Belt Kelly; ladies high, Marg Kelly; men's lone bands, Laura Toohey playing a man's card; ladies lane hands, Vi Hardy; men's low hands, Lon Phillips; ladies low, Olga Bond. UCW hear about north life Members of the Lucan U.C.W, met on Tuesday evening at the • Church with guests from the C.W.L., Clandeboye U.C.W. and St. James and Holy Trinity A.C,W,, to hear Mrs. H. R Rokeby-Thomas, Kirkton who spoke on her experiences while serving with her husband at a mission for the "Inuit" people • (Eskimos) beyond the Arctic Circle. ' Her talk was most interesting, informative and, at many times, humorous. During the evening Mrs, Rokeby-Thomas autographed several copies of her book, "Ningiyak's Igloo World", for those who bought them. LUCAN IRI SH EXECUTIVE — Some new additions have been made to the executive of the Lucan Irish junior "D" hockey club. Most of the 1972-73 executive members are shown above. Back, left, Ken Eaton, Jim Hearn and Carl Nickles, Front, _Howard McDonald, president Tom England and manager Jim Freeman. T-A photo DALEY'S WEEKLY COMMENTS Delicious hot desserts for cold weather days Beautiful views The meeting was convened by Mrs. Archie Sinclair assisted by her group. Mrs. Sinclair led in a Thanksgiving service of worship assisted by Mrs. A. W, Thompson and Mrs, A. E, Reilly. During the short business meeting, it was decided to send a cash donation to assist with Christmas gifts for the Mental Health Association and several of the members volunteered to canvass for the Canadian Bible Society. Plans were also made for a booth at the annual bazaar December 1 and final plans were made for the U.C.W. Celebration October 22. Mrs, A. B. Kilb of London, will be the guest speaker and a special women's choir is busy rehearsing. The celebration will commence with a hymn sing, and many women will be taking part, All families and friends are urged to attend this special service, Mrs. W. C. Tupling, convener for the November meeting an- nounced that a tour and film have been arranged at the new Bible Society building, in London, followed by a short business meeting, depending on apples. Serve warm. Evadne's gingerbread 3 eggs 1 cup white sugar 1 cup light molasses 1 tsp, each of powdered clove, ginger and cinnamon 1 cup salad oil 2 cups all-purpose flour 2 level tsp, baking soda in 1/8 cup warm water 1 cup boiling water Place first five ingredients in large bowl and beat well, Sift in two cups of flour. Beat well, Dissolve the two tsps. baking soda in the 1/8 warm*ater. Add to beaten mixture and mix again. Add at the last one cup boiling water and beat lightly and quickly. Pour into rectangular pan, 9" x 13" and bake 45 to 50 minutes in moderate oven (350 degrees). This batter will seem thin but do not add more flour. that will be interesting and worthy of the Fallen. Keep this date in mind Comrades - Be prepared to fall in on parade for the Act of Remembrance at the Cenotaph - later on in the afternoon there will he a banquet in the Legion Hall. But more about all this in a later Comments. 'If You Can't Remember Think,' HELP - Will the persons that borrowed 540's draw drum please return it as soon as possible please - we are in need of it - Thanks. And that's 30 for this week remember - There are two very difficult things in the world. One is to make a name for oneself, and the other is to keep it. All••••••111. Rice meringue pudding 1 cup rice, cooked 42 cup raisins 2 cups milk 2 eggs separated 12 cup sugar 1/4 tsp. salt 1/8 tsp, nutmeg Put rice, raisins, and milk in top of double boiler and heat until milk is scalded. Beat egg yolks with 6 tablespoons of sugar; stir slowly into milk mixture. Pour into a baking dish. Make meringue by beating the egg whites stiff and slowly, adding the remaining 2 tablespoons of sugar. Pile lightly on pudding. Bake about 15 minutes at 350 degrees F. (4 to 6 servings) AHEAD! BUYCANADA SAVINGS BONDS START SOMETHING GOOD TODAY however we are going to require many more before we qualify for an Early Bird plaque from Command —Get with it, Cothrades - get where the action is - with your co-operation we can keep old 540 out-in front. Comrade Jim Simpson our hard working membership chairman requests your con- tinued support - Pay your 1973 membership dues now and help keep your Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion strong. Our Comrades are reminded that Friday, October 20 is the date of Zone A 5's 25th Anniversary Party which will be held in the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, Strathroy. This will be in the form of a sit down dinner followed by dancing. Our Zone Commander Branch 540's own Comrade Bill Smith and his committee have been working long and hard to make this a memorable occasion. Come on Comrades support Comrade Bill by your attendance. Tickets are available from either Smilin' Carl or Li'l Len our genial stewards. See you there. A must date for all members of the Royal Canadian Legion is Saturday November 11, for this is when we pause, reflect and pay homage to those Comrades who paid the supreme sacrifice. They gave their life surely you can spare a few hours of yours. Comrade Art Bell 540's Poppy Chairman and his committee are working on a program they know By Sid Daley Beautiful, there is just no other word for it, Comrades, but beautiful. Of course, I am refering to my recent trip to the Soo, the colors were as described - breathtaking, We also took a jaunt along the Lake Superior shore north of the Soo toward Batchawana Bay and of course stopped at a local hotel for a fresh Lake Superior trout dinner, which in itself was almost worth the trip. Just remember my friends for a most delightful fall vacation trip keep this one in mind for 73 - you will be gald you did. Branch President, Comrade Bert Thompson has advised he recently received a letter from our old friend Santa requesting to know the dates he will be required to make guest ap- pearances at the churches and service clubs in Lucan and area. Santa asks that you contact Comrade Thompson, Sid Daley or the Branch stewards so that he, Santa, can arrange his schedule accordingly. Comrade Thompson further advises that Santa says the more the merrier as he just loves meeting with the children. There you are folks let's keep the old fellow busy again this year. Branch 540 of the Royal Canadian Legion is happy to be able to provide this service to the community having an 'in' with Santa. Comrades, our Early Bird campaign is coming along nicely Stratford park toured by ladies The Lucan WI ladies began their recent bus trip with a drive around the park at Stratford, Lunch was served by the WI of Mono Mills at the Mono Mills United Church. After lunch they travelled to Beeton and toured the home of Kate (Scott) Aitken. They saw her former home, and later the family home and mill. The Aitken home is called Appleton, since the grounds are beautiful apple orchards. From there they drove to Alliston to the very stately home of Sir Frederick Banting. It is now occupied by the wife of his late nephew, Mrs. Edward Banting. Hope Acres, near Mansfield, was the next stop, This iS a home and farm run by the Salvation Army for the rehabilitation of alcoholics. At the farm, the men have a furniture refinishing shop, a small engine repair service and they have built their own fire engine, They also do arts and crafts and sign painting, Canada Savings Bonds are instant cash. They can be redeemed anytime at your bank at their full face value plus earned interest. Canada Savings Bonds are easy to buy. They're available in amounts ranging from $50 up to a limit of $50,000. You can buy them in three different ways: Hal for cash where you work, bank or invest (1)1 on instalments through the Payroll Savings Plan where you work (c) or on instalments through the Monthly Savings Plan where you bank or invest. Go ahead! Start something good today! Buy Canada Savings Bonds. By Mary Squire It's time to prepare for hearty cold-weather appetites! The following desserts can be baked • in the oven along with a casserole, if you wish. The Honey-Crunch Apples are easy to prepare. If you haven't corn flakes, crush another compatible cereal. The Honey-Crunch Apples are easy to prepare. If you haven't • corn flakes, crush another compatible cereal, Evadne's Gingerbread is delicate and delicious. Follow the recipe exactly. Serve hot, cut in squares, topped with mounds of unsweetened whipped cream. • Rice is a versatile grain, which can be used as a base for many main dishes. However, it is always a favorite when served as dessert. There are many brands of pre-cooked rice available, greatly reducing the cooking time. Always follow the direc- • Lions on the package before you prepare the actual dessert. Honey crunch apples 4 large apples ' 1/3 cup honey 1/3 cup corn flakes 1/3 cup raisins • 1 2 tsp. cinnamon 2 tsp. lemon juice 2 tablespoons butter- ,'I/2 cup (approx.) water Wash and core apples; make four slits in top edges. Arrange in baking dish, Mix honey with corn • flakes, raisins, cinnamon, and lemon juice and fill apple cavities; top with butter, Add water to cover bottom of baking dish. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees - 375 degrees) until ap- ples are tender, 50 to 60 minutes, C Board office open Friday BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS to MIDDLETON'S Drug Store Ltd. 359 Main St. Phone 235-1570 Exeter Start something good today with Canada Savings Bonds! They're the go-ahead way to save for the future without worry. They're backed by all the resources of Canada and they pay good interest year after year. New Canada Savings Bonds yield an average of 7.30% a year when held to maturity. Each $100 bond begins with $5.50 interest for the first year, pays $7.00 interest for the second year, pays $7.50 interest for each of the next four years, and then pays $7.75 interest for each of the last six years, On top of this you can earn interest on your interest and make each $100 grow to $233.25 in just 12 years. 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(519)262-5515 Middlesex North MPP, the Honourable William A, Stewart, Minister of Agriculture and Food, will cut the ribbon at a brief ceremony on Friday night, October 20, and officially open the new offices of the Middlesex County Board of Education on Hyde Park Road near London. Board Chairman, Mrs. Marie A. Temple of Strathroy will preside, and the Venerable Alford Abraham, Archdeacon of Mid- dlesex and Rector of Hyde Park and Mount Brydges, will give the invocation and dedication. The new offices, leased from Sif ton Properties Limited, provide 16,000 square feet of space for offices, meeting rooms, library, learning materials resource centre, print shop, and storage. The fifty-one employees on the board staff at the new centre provide the administrative, consultative, resource, and other support services required by the forty schools in the county's public school system. The public has been invited to the official opening and, after the short ceremony, visitors will be able to tour the building, Pe/wag/144 NORM WHITING LICENSED AUCTIONEER 8, APPRAISER Prompt, Courteous, Efficient ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE, ANYWHERE We give complete sale service. PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE • Phone Collect 235-1964 EXETER MT. CARMEL INCOME TAX AND BOOKKEEPING CENTRE INCOME TAX RETURNS RECORD PREPARATIONS Your home or our office, 2.17-3469 or 237-3227 31-4e AVERAGE ANNUAL INTEREST 10 MATURITY CM1424 • mums with rosewood trim. Gary Fitzgerald was the best man, Ushers were Robert Doupe and Lester Williams, and Donald Windsor was the ring bearer, Following a reception at Lucan Legion Hall, the couple left for a wedding trip to Niagara Falls. The bride's travelling outfit was a long sleeved dress in purple and white with matching sleeveless vest coat. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Windsor, Lucan and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williams, RR 4, London. The couple will reside in London, Prior to the marriage, the bride was honored at seven showers at the homes of: Mrs, Alfred Williams, RR 4, London; Mrs. Elimbeth Valdron, London; Mrs. Anne Van Sas, Lucan; Mrs. Doris (lioness, Morioka ; Mrs, Nancy Dinsmore, Lucan; Mrs. Jackie Iltzgerald, St, Marys; and Mrs. Linda McAdams, Zurich. White gladioli, white daisies and rose carnations decorated Lucan United Church for the wedding of Debra Lynne Windsor and Trevor Williams, October 7, 1972, Rev. Tupling conducted the ceremony with music by Mr, Blackwell, Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of silk-faced peau with bishop sleeves, and guipure lace edging the sleeves and neckline and extending down the front. She wore a shoulder length silk illusion veil with a headpiece of silk-faced peau to match The gown, The bridal bouquet was of pink roses and white baby mums. Linda McAdams was the matron of honor, with bridesmaids Brenda Willirttrr and VA izabeth Valdron and flower girl Kristine McAdams, They were dressed alike in gowns of rosewood polyester crepe with empire waists and sheer sleeves, They carried nosegays of white BANGHART, KELLY, DOIG & CO. Chartered Atcountants 476 Main St. S., EXETER 235.0120 Mrs, Sally Appleton, London, daughter of Mr, & Mrs. Harry Bond Sr. was the recipient of $5 froth the members of the London Horticulture Society and Garden Club for the best display of flowers in the Pond Mills area. Mrs. Appleton had just resided in the area for two months. Mrs. Thelma Hodgins has returned home after an 18 day turepean trip. Thelma Wok a round tour from Zurich, Mr. & Mrs, Allan Tindall, Wiarton were weekend guests of Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Abbott and all attended a party for Mr, & Mrs, Harry Carroll at the arena Saturday, Mr. & Mrs, Ray Fischer visited Sunday with Mrs, Catherine Fischer, 0 Mrs, Rokeby-Thomas speaks MR. AND MRS. 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