The Huron Expositor, 1943-06-11, Page 6in.
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ST PAPULAR MARGH.—THE
WV'EDDI NG' MARCH
e1lQ }Tome/makers! Today's June'
0.40 to be still claims ,her traditional
fgi?t to wedding march, bridesmaids
reception --in wartime style, of
curse.
Gone are the costly wedding feasts
-menus are simple in tune with the
.liimes. Luncheons for war brides are
'Tray, informal affairs and smaller: of
course, due to rationing. With care -
:Cul planning, they can still be never -
to -be -forgotten events that will Live
[Forever in the bride's memory. -
A ]buffet luncheon is a happy choice
tor the military wedding. It can be
made lovelier and more effective if
you contrive some original centre-
piece, perhaps with a military motif.
The groom's regimental badge could
beb sketched in large size on both
Bides of a cardboard mount, colour-
ed and cut out. Then set this up -
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RATES
SINGLE - SIM to $3.00
DOUBLE. - $2.60 to $6°00
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Shopping District, Wholesale
Houses, Theatres, Churches
of Every Denomination.
A M. Poweu., President
right on the table and bank it with
dowers on both sides. You might
strike a patriotic note with red car-
nations, white snap dragons and blue
delphiniums.
Irl spite of wartime complications,
you can manage a lovely wedding
when you've schemed and saved your
rations for a while and you'll be. sur-
prised to find bow much friends will
share with the bride-to-be.
For a small group, we suggest you
choose one of the following menus:
Tea Biscuits with Creamed Chicken
Salad Rolls
Assorted Tea Cakes
Wedding Cake Punch
Fish in Patty Shells
Moulded Salad
Cheese Sticks
Strawberry Shortcake
Grape Juice or Ginger Ale
RECIPES
Wedding Punch For 50
5 large bottles grape juice
1 quart lemon juice
1 quart orange juice
1 quart weak tea •
1/ pint maple syrup.
Cool with ice cubes, flavoured with
orange, if possible.
Sandwich Suggestions
1. Use a butter spread recipe to ex-
tend the butter.
2. Moisten fillings with salad dress-
ing.
3. Use different kinds of bread.
4. Use different .shapes and sizes of
sandwiches.
5. Suggested combinations:
Cream "cheese and jelly.
Old cheese and cress or lettuce.
Chopped eggs and pickles.
Raisins, cooked and moistened
with lemon juice.
Mincer chicken and celery.
Home-made fish paste with may-
onnaise.
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Machines and
men must work harder
than ever...
NEVER BEFORE was good farm
implement -service so important.
Farmers are bending every effort to make
'good on the delivery of the greatest food
production • program ever required of
them. They and their families will do.
more than they have ever done and -
machines too will be cpI ed .upon to work
longer and harder.
This yeal well-designed and soundly -built
machines will prove their- worth. The
services of an organization ready and
equipped to keep these machines on the
job will be needed and appreciated, too.
Geared to war -time needs, the Massey -
Harris organization through its branches,
distributing centres, and hundreds of
local dealers is prepared to support the
farmers of'Canada in their efforts to grow
more vitally needed foodstuffs with the
best -service it is possible to give.
Ask your local Massey -Harris dealer.
about repairing and reconditioning
your farm equipment.
may
Provide Now
for Puture Dia ing -
Some day you• will be able to make
the improveibents you are plan
nig, • buy new household appii-
antes, and get the latest and best in
pment, In the meantime build
r your capital' by buying Victory
13041 and War Savings Cerrihcates
�It s the best way to helpyour
Wry and help yourself:
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