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Times-Advocate, 1978-10-05, Page 7 (2)THE WALL and FLOOR SHOPPE 1 I 4 ,r MR. AND MRS. MARTIN VANDER LOO Ellen Marie Shumka and Martin Lenard Vander Loo exchang- ed ,marriage. vow.s at.• St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church in Lucan, August 5, 1978, Rev. J. McGraw officiated. The bride i, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ('ick Shumka, Lucon, and Mr. and Mrs. John Vander ,loo, RR 3, Lucon ore parents of the groom. The maid of honour was Denise Lightfoot, Teresa Shumko,• Karen Vander loo, Mary Vander Loo and Shelly Hall were bridesmaids. The best mon was Peter Duenk and guests were ushered in by -John Vander Loo, David Harrigan, Frank Dietrich and Jim Britnell. The wedding reception was. held at the London Ukrainian Centre, and the couple hos taken up residence. in Strathroy.- - Photo by Engel Studio ' MR. AND MRS. JOHN McAULEY Bernadette Duchorme, daughter. of Mr. Paul Ducharme, Zurich and John McAuley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerdld McAuley, Exeter were united in marlicige September 8, 1978 of St. Boniface Church, Zurich, Ontario. The couple has taken up residence in Exeter. . . Ladies hear of activities `A meeting of the.. Exeter UCW evening unit was held October 2 in the ladies parlor. Unit leader Mrs. Vera Armstrong welcomed all the members and guests. Roll call "Something we are thankful fd'r" was answered by 29. Coming events . are Regional meeting at Chiselhurst United Church. Tuesday, October 17, registration begins gt 9:30 a.m.'_Bazaar._November 18, General nieeting of UCW,- - November 27, guest speakers Dr. and Mrs. Ecker. Mrs. Lillian Dicksoh is guest speaker at Ilderton united Church, October, 18 at 7:45 p.m. . Mrs. Verlyn Lindenfield reported for ways and means that -the family Thanksgiving supper is Oc- tober 26. Tickets are on sale now. The Rebekah banquet is October 18 and the Bible study course is starting Oc- tober 15 at 8:00 a.m. • Mrs. Helen Coates. Mrs. Marion Kerslake and Mrs. Marion. Frayne presided for the worship theme Thanksgiving. The first Thanksgiving Harvest time and Thank Thee were read. Hymns "Come ye Thankful. people come" and "We plough the fields and scatter" were sung.. Respon- sive reading was led by Mrs. 'Marion Frayne. Mrs. Helen Coates read A. Thankful Heart. Are we balancing the scales; God gives us so much, do we do our share. What do we -give back? A group . discussion followed bringiq,g forth many answers. A poem If I Can do Some Good was read in unlsion. Devotional closed with The Prayer of St. Francis. . A successful auction sale followed with Mrs. Ada Dinney as auctioneer. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Alma Godbott's group. • Freezing via metric A - ndwz a11• metric.. publication "Freezing Foods'' has just [leen released by' Food Advisory Division. Agriculture Canada. It includes the latest tested, information on the preparation, freeiing and thawing of fruits and vegetables. It also gives directions for freezing, packaging and. (-hawing meat, poultry, dairy products aticj eggs.. three-' tions 'for freezing and packaging of prepared foods along with optimum freezer storage times are .sum., marized in a thorough seven • page chart. There is a sec- tion on , home freezer management along with . answers to questions about power failures and' the refreezing of food. This complete freezing guide is available free, . To obtain a copy of "Freezing. Foods" (publication No. 892), write to Information Services. Agriculture Canada. Ottawa. Ontarto K1A O('7. Kippen Times -Advocate, October 5, 1978 Pm. 7 ? 1 RCIPj Fashion Boutique All Fall Merchandise NOW 25% OFF • Velours • Pant Suits- - • Sweaters KINETTE CLUB EXECUTIVE — The 1978-79 executive for the Exeter Kinette CI was elected the front row ore vice president Anne Armstrong. president Sally Sned, secretary Laura Reynolds. In the bock are registrar Thelma Finkbeiner, bulletin editor Helen Kloges and director Sylvia Watson. - - Money -saving dish -of -the -month Costs 19 cents per serving Cheese lovers come in all Canada offer a f_,s• money - shapes and sizes and so do saving tips on cheese buy - the cheeses they enjoy. But, ing. with current concerns. on . Start by comparing•prices food prices Food Advisory of bulk cheese versus -Division. Agriculture similar prepackaged or slic- ed cheese. Compare prices of Canadian -made cheeses with imported types. Use mild or medium instead of old cheese in most recipes. Flavor your own creamed cheese .by adding spices-.... 25 mL grated medium ched- herbs. chopped olives.- dar.cheese • pimento of bacon bits. Grate Mix 175. mL cheese with cheese that has become hard flour and sprinkle on bottom and use• it in cooking or bak- of baked pie shell. Saute ing. • onion in -fat • until For an inexpensive meal .transparent. Spread onion idea. serve this "Onion over cheese mixture. Com - Quiche•'. -ft- costs only 19' bine eggs. water, skim milk cents per serving and cheese -powder and seasonings is one of its main in- Pour into pie shell. Top with •gredients. .Combined with 25 mL cheese. Bake at 180 f the eggs it •is an excellent until custard sets (about 30 source of protein? . min 1.6 servings. • Hurondale - girls elect. The first meeting of the Hprondale 7 4.4- club was held September 20 at the home'of Mrs. Mathers. the 4-1 -leader. The assistant leader is Mrs. .Brenda Triebner. The title of the .club is Essential -Edibles. • The officers are president Patty Masnica. vice- pr•esident `Kathy Haines. secretary -treasurer Dianne Boersma. press reporters Brenda MacDonald and_ Deb Brunzlow.• �-� Metric crispy granola was �•r made and Served over ice cream to each girl. For each meeting every girl takes her• turn bringing ingredients - - and the recipes will be made- at each meeting. • The second meeting of the -club was held at .Exeter United 'Church. ' September 26 The 4-11 Pledge was repeated •• by . all members. Brenda and Deb Brunzlow brought the ingredients for yogurt. loaf and energy squares •. . - This was made.and baked with all the• girls par- ticipating and r sampling ,SAVE WITH CHEESE —Serve this tempting afterwards. H o m,e made with -our famous cheddar cheese. It's on economical. assignments were discuss- woy to enjoy o gourmet dish. Combined with eggs, it is an ex - ed. MeetingMsniea. -was adjourned ' cellent source of protein. It comes from Food Advisory Divi - by Patty �faSion, Agriculture Canada. Photo Agriculture Canada • JII1• 1111111111111111111nntII111111111n111111111pIIIIIIIIIIt11111nnnnlntnnnnnn11111111111111nnIn1111111NIIIIIIIIItttt11111tIIIIt11111111111I11111Illlllllllt111M Wallcoverings= Onion Quiche 175 mL grated medium cheddar cheese 15 mL flour -. 1 baked 23 crim pie shell 300 mL sliced, halved onion 25 mL fat 3 beaten eggs 175 mL water - 50mL skim milk powder 2 mL salt 0.5 mL pepper Onion Ouiche , By MRS RENA CALDWELL • John Thomson of Saudi Arabia spent the past two 0 weeks with his parents Mr. and -Mrs- Bert Thomson; ----- Beatrice and Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mover. F. Parry Sound have returned hone after visiting with Mr- -and Mrs. - Bert Thomson. John. Beatrice and Bruce. MR AND MRS. JOHN JEFFREY Leslie Jean Hogg and John Rem, Jeffrey were married September 16, 1978 in St. Peter's Church, St. Joseph, On- tario The bride is the daughter of Mr. andvMrs. James R. Hogg, St. Joseph and Mr. arid- Mrs. Dominic Jeffrey are parents of the groom. The Bridal attendants were Roberta Hogg, Debbie Denomme; Jeanette Jeffrey, Judy Grenier and Debbie Jeffrey ono flower girls were, Leann Jeffrey .and Monique Burr. Attending the groom were Michael Jeffrey, larrlt Denomme, Joe Rau, Raised Jeffrey, Dennis Jeffrey, Gerard Grenier, Fred Duchorme and ring bearers were Richard Denomme and Jason Jeffrey. Following o honey- moon to the East the couple will reside at Bayview Bluffs, St. Joseph. Photo by Jack Doerr ,1 ERSMAN'S BAKERY EXETER, ONTARIO Phone 235-0332 for Please Order Pumpkin Pies -Pumpkin Spice Cake Variety of Dinner Rolls LARGE YARD SALE Fri., Oct. 6 , 1-6 p.m." Fried St. Dashwood • 0 FF All Ordered In Wall Ccwerings • _ _. Choose -from an excellent set t 'oil "Lir' oaks. SPECIAL PRICES AVAILABLE Th urs. 6-9 Fri. 9-9 Sat. 9-6 NOW OPEN Thursdays s. ▪ °' tea•unction a ,..•t, es •rotor,,.• „or. 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