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Fresh Plum Mold
2 envelopes unflavoured gela-
tine
cup cold water
/ cup hot water
1 cttp sugar
1/8 teaspoon ginger
teaspoon fresh lemon juice
1 pounds fresh ripe plums
1/8 teaspoon salt
1 egg white
Whipped Cream (Optional)
Soften gelatine in cold`water. Add hot water, sugar, gin-
ger and lemon juice. Stir until gelatine is dissolved. In th e
meantime; slice plums., mash and put through a food mill or
electric blender until pyr_eed. Fold into gelatine mixture.
Chill until mixture mounds when dropped from spoon. Add salt
to egg white and beat until soft peaks form. Fold into p l u m
mixture. Turn into a 1 -quart mold. Chill until firm, about
4 hours. Serve with whipped, cream, if desired. Makes about
6 servings.
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--Many friends and rela-
tives of Dr. Harry Tisdale of
Grand Forks, North Dakota,
will be sorry to learn that he
suffered a fall recently at his
home,. He is confined to hos-
pital with a broken hip. ,
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--Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tapp
returned home Sunday after a
month's vacation in Western
Canada. They attended the
. C. P. H. A. convention in Re-
gin;a and also visited with rel-
atives.
Ann
Landers
Dear Ann Landers: I loved
Your ewer to' the writer • who
wanted to know why couples
go together for years and years
and nem marry.. You as much
as said, "Mind,,your own busi-
ness" -- which is ,what I would
like to say when people ask
me the „same question,
I .have been going steady with
a fine, fine gentleman. for 23
years. When my husband died
I was 30 years old. I sat in the
house for two years, and then
I met Mr. R. My children ad-
ored him and he helped me
raise them. If I had a dollar•
for every time he asked me to
marry him I'd be a rich, wo-
man, but the answer was always.
"No"—and I have never regret-
ted it.
I see Mr. R. several times a
week. We are sweethearts, com-
panions and friends. We enjoy
each other's company but we
don't have to be together 'unless
we feel like it. It's an ideal
arrangement for us both. I
don't know of a married couple
who get along as' well as• we do.
Thank you for not condemning
us, Ann. You are a wise lady.
— CONTENTMENT IN SYRA-
CUSE.
Dear Contentment: All things
will not work for all people.
Including marriage. If this ar-
rangement is best for you and
Mr. R., whose business is it?
* .* *
Dear Ann Landers: I was
shocked when you said the wo-
man was a nut because she let
her telephone ring to avoid
gabby friends. Now there's a
nut I respect. Why should any-
one be a slave to an instru-
ment which was intended as a
convenience? I have friends who.
practically break a leg running
to answer the phone. I couldn't
care less. If it's important the
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The Date: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER .27
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party will call again -perhaps
at a time more convenient to
me.
Personally I have great ad -
nitration for a person who ea_n .
let the darned thing ring. Most'
people can't.
In the evening it is particu-
larly easy to Ignore a ringing
phone. Anyone who has teen-
agers
eenagers knows that after 4:00
• p.m. the bell tolls not for thee,
but for them.—HAPPILY DEAF.
Dear Deaf: You are far from
alone in your views, lady. I re-
ceived a blizzard of letters from
women all over the country who
are "lotting the darned thing
ring."
Why can't you dames say:
'Sony, Pm mai 616 14 to talk
now. I'II call you back later."
Are • you so- Illy -livered that
you will allow some. long -
ed bore to chain you to the
phone" while the laundry dries
out, the soup boils over and the
dog has an accident by the
door. If you • -have an answer
to thishear it
one I'd like'to he .
Dear Ann Landers: My daugh-
ter reads • °your column every
day. and quotes you frequently.
I am dumb, of course, because
I am only her mother. YOU are
smart, however, becajuse you
write in the newspaper. Please
help me stop her from ' doing
a foolish thing. '
Bernice • is 26, bright and
works for one of the mast in-
vfluential men in Washington.
She never had many dates but
it didn't seem to bother her.
Last week she met a man and
has gone crazy over him—and
I do mean • crazy. He told her
she would be beautiful if it
weren't for her nose. •Now she
wants to have her nose done
over by a plastic surgeon.
There is nothing wrong with
Bernice's nose. It is. just. like
Mine—classic Roman, and dis-
tinctive looking. Please say
something.—D.C. MOM.
Dear Mom: I'd be glad to:—
but I'm saying it to you, not
her. Keep your distinctive, clas-
sic Roman nose out of Bernice's
life. She's old enough to know
what she want' to do. It's not
how YOU feet about her nose
that counts, it's how she feels.
And apparently she feels • she
wants to have it done over, and
that should settle it. -
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Charter members
to receive pins
FORDWICH-The Ladies'
Auxiliary to Howick Legion
held the September meeting in
the Legion I -fall. Resolutions
were made from Grand Lodge.
Birthday money was receiVed.
Plans were made for the
charter members to receive
pins on November llth and plan:
were made for a bake sale in
9ctober. The mystery prize
*as won by Mrs. Ken Under-
wood, donated bir Mrs. Mel
Allan. Two specials were won
by Mrs. Earl Moore and Mrs.
Earl Underwood.
Cards were signed for mem-
bers who are in hospital and a
social hour was spent
Owen Sound couple mark
fiftiefh wedding anniversary
BELMORE--Mr. aund Mrs.
Otto Johann of Owen Sound
celebrated their golden wed-
ding anniversary on Saturday,
by entertaining at a family
dinner at Hatton Hall. The
table was centered with athree-
tier wedding cake, yellow>
mums' and yellow candles:'
Lloyd Zinn, brother of Mr s .
Johann, proposed the toast to
the bride and groom, and Dav-
id Johann of Whitby, eldest
grandchild, said grace,
Mrs. Johann is the former
Ruby Zinn, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Soloman Zinn of the
Mildmay district. They were
married at Mildmay and lived
in Belmore until about 35 years
ago when they moved to Owen
Sound, They are members of
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church where Mr. Johann was
clerk of session for seven years.
He is also a past member of
the Owen Sound Rotary Club
and the Planning Board, and
was secretary -treasurer of their
Agricultural Society for seven
• years; He retired eleven years
ago from the real estate busi-
ness in which he had been en-
gaged for 35 years. Mrs. Jo-
hann is past president of the
W.A. of St. Andr's Church.
They have two sons, Morley
of Whitby and Everett of To-
ronto; . and two . daughters, Aud-
rey, Mrs. Allan Loucks of
Couple srprised
on anniversary
W HITECHURCH- - Mrs -
George Young and Miss Janette'
Johnston arranged a surprise
party to celebrate the 25th, wed-
ding anniversary of their par-
ents, Mr. and • Mrs. Clark
Johns ton,.
The party was held Sunday
at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs.
Charles Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs.
Johnston were led to believe
that they were being taken to a
restaurant for dinner. They. .
were taken to the Tiffin base-
ment on a pretext and found
there oter guests who had •
been' invited` to. the ' dinner., par-
ty. .
Attending the celebrations
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim'Lovitt
of London, Shirley Johnston of
Clinton, Alex McBurney of Bel-
grave, Mr. and Mrs..George
Young and Heather, Langside,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown, Luck -
now, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin,
Russel Ritchie and Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Emerson.
The celebrants were present-
ed with cushions, a bedspread,
blanket, lamp., teapot, cream.
and sugar, sheets and pillow-
cases-,
illowcases-, livingroom curtains and
other gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnston voiced
their appreciation for the gifts'
and the dinner.
Peach Coconut Pudding
2 packages (3-1/4 ounces each) coconut cream pudding mix;
3-1/2 cups milk: 2 cups peeled diced ripe fresh peaches.
Combine, pudding mix and milk in medium saucepan. Cook
and stir over medium heat until mixture boils. Remove from
heat. Cool to lukewarm. .Stiraches into pudding. Chill.
If desired, line serving dish with ladyfingers and peach slice.
Garnish with whipped cream and peaoh'slices, if desired.
Makes 8 servings.
Chatsworth and Vera, Mrs.
Gordon Waghorn, Owen Sound.
There are seven grandchildren.
Guests present for their hap-
py occasion were from Belmore,
Listowel, Goderich, Whitby,
Toronto, Tees water, Dungann-
on, Chatsworth and Annan. A
number of gifts were presented
to them, and tnany messages
of congratulations received.
They also received many flow-
ers, including an arrangement/
from the neighbours on Fourth
Ave. E. , and one from St.
Andrew 's W. A.
Belmore guests attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Alan Darl-
ing, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Zinn,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Johann,
Mrs. Alex Sangster and Miss
Mae Johann.
CALICO GIRLS
FORDWICH--The third meet-
ing at the home of Mrs,, Scott
Clarkson on September 4 'was
attended by 12 members.' Min-
utes were read by Valerie Gib-
son.
It was decided that the book
51covers will be white. The use
of patterns and marking was
demonstrated by Mrs. Clarkson.
Practical.worEk of placing,
marking and cutting patterns
took place at the September 10
meeting at Mrs. Clarkson's with
a full attendance.
Plans were mode for
Achievement Day and the as-
sembly of a dress was discussed.
The proper method of putting,
in'a zipper was demonstrated.
The home economist will
attend the September 18 meet-
ing.
PICNIC MARKS
35TH ANNIVERSARY
BELGRAVE--Mr. and Mrs.
Sherwood Taylor of Galt, Mr.
Kenneth Davis, Stratford, Mrs.
Annie Coultes, Belgrave; Mr.
and Mrs. William Coultes anc'
family met at the home 'of Mr.
and44rs. Glenn Coultes for a
picnic b celebrate the 35th-
wec'ditg anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert H. Coultes.
Tour home
at Barrie
The Rebekahs and Oddfel-
lowsof Wingham Lodges paid
a visit recently to the Oddfel-
low. Home at Barrie. They pro-
vided' a picnic lunch and a
short program and in return
were taken on a tour of the
home.
The supervisor, Mr. Reg
McFadden is a former resident
of Wingtam.
. )
--Mr. and Mrs.- Pat Brenzil
and family of Scarboro spent
the week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Wood.
Wiughatn Adyauce-Tiames, 'Thursday, Sept, *OC 1958 P
features fromD,
The World of Women
UCW meeting
at Donnybroo
DONNYBROOK --The Sep-
tember meeting of the U. C. W.
was held Wednesday afternoon
in the Donnybrook United
Church with a good attendance.
Mrs, Charles Jefferson had
charge of the program. Mrs.
Morley Johnston gave the call
to worship. Mrs. Sam Thomp-
son read the Scripture lesson
and Mrs. Johnston led in pray-
er.
Mr. Thompson read two
poems "Don't Quit" and "Do
It Now". Doreen Jefferson re-
ceived the offering.
Mrs. Margaret Leddy gave a
good topic on "Kindness". Mrs.
John Hildebrand gave a reading
"I Love God" and then took
charge of the business. Mrs.
• Stewart Chamney read the min-
utes and gave the finance re-
port. Plans were "made for the
bazaar on October 2.
Mrs. Johnston closed with
prayer and lunch was served by
Mrs. Wesley Jefferson, assisted
by Mrs. Charles Jefferson.
Bigrave
Mr. and Mrs. George Bul-
lock of .Zurich and Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Vincent motored
tooSault Ste. Marie last week,
going by way of Tobermory.
They visited with Mr. Vincent's
granddaughter and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Mitchell and
family of Sault Ste. Marie.
Returning home through Michi-
gan they visited with Mr, and
Mrs. Arthur Vincent of Barring-
ton . Mrs. Leonard Yews and
other. friends and relatives.
BLUEVALE• CLUB
The thirdmeeting of the
Bluevale 4-H Club was held in
the community ball on th e
evening of September 8th with
Mrs. Jim Thompson in charge.
4-H homemaking pins were
c istributed to ,the members who -
have. successfully completed
one project. Members worked
on their dresses. Brenda
Glousher is the next secretary.
MARINATE TURKEY
To add a delectable flavour
to turkey salad, marinate the
cubed cooked meat in flavour-
ful French dressing for half an
hour before combining with
other ingredients in a salad.
Use only 'sufficient French dress-
ini to lightly moisten the cut-
up turkey. Drain if necessary
before adding other ingredients
such as celery, nuts, pineapple
and salad dressing.
Anniversary
at BluevaIe
United 'Church
BLUEVALE--Rev. G. W.
Kaiser, B. A. , of 'the Ashfield
charge was the guest speaker at
the anniversary service of Blue -
vale United Church on Sunday,
his subject being, "Faith in the
Magnificent".
The choir, under the direct-
ion of Mrs. Carl Johnston, sang
an arithem, Miss Elizabeth
Goldthorpe taking the `solo, Mrs.
Bill Wright sang a solo and 'a
trio was sung by Miss Ruth Math-
ers, Miss Elizabeth. Goldthorpe
and Miss Margaret Craig. •
The service was well attend-
ed, many being present from
ether localities„ .
BELMORE
Mrs. Anne Eddleston return-
ed last week to her home in
Florida, after spending several
months .with her daughter, Mrs.
John Rutherford, Mr. Rutherford
and family of this area, and
other Ontario relatives..
: Mrs. Alex Sangster and Mrs.
Eldon Renwick, with their min-
ister, Rev. K. Wettiaufer, at-
tended a meeting of Bruce Pres-
bytery held at Five Oaks last
week. . '
- Miss Jean Inglis of Kitchener
spent the week -end with rela-
tives in the area,
MTs. Margaret Burchill,
Clare, Wanda and Roger of
Goderich,, .attended services in
the local Presbyterian Church
op Sunday and were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Nickel and family. .
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ma-
whinney and family of Green-
ock visited on Sunday wig Mrs.
Alex Sangster and attended an-
miversary services in the United
Church. •
SEWING SWEETHEARTS
WROXETER--The third•meet
ing was held in the basement
of.the hall on September 10.
Debbie Townsend read the min-
utes and the roll call was an-
swered. There were nine girls
present. They were pleased to
have Miss Heard the home
economist with them for the
meeting.
Jean Adams, leader, showed
how to lay the pattern on ma-
terial by demonstrating on her
own. The members then pin-
ned their own patterns to their'
material
Hostesses, Brenda Townsend
and Heather Alcorn served
hunch.
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