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It's Time To Think of
FOR
EASY
LIVING
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Here , at Ball-Macaulay we are ready to help_ you plan
a new modern kitchen, make suggestions as to design and
materials' and work out estimate's to suit your budget.
You'll be surprised how little it will cost.
We suggest you act now so that you may enjoy your
, new kitchen for Christmas.
Ball - Macaulay Ltd.
BUILDING SUPPLIES
SEAFORTH 527-0910
CLINTON 482-9514 HENSALL 262-2713
101EHUROI. P cP0OnTily ME41001P'His .91`4T.F. *40i 24 .4 . 724 a Pork !NO
or scrum
in loaf
Rebe'kah71 instal new officers TODAY"S141111)
hour was held, and a smorgasborg
lunch was enjoyed,
Visitors were present from
Seaforth, Stratford and Monkton.
was a mauve crimpelins and that
of her nnarshall was In matching
green.
Following installation asocial
Sister Margaret Sharp, D.
D. v. of Huron PistriOt Rebekah
Lodges and her staff from Sea-
forth installed toe officers of
Morning Star Rebeltah Lodge on
Tuesday evening, October 24th.
The officers for the next term
are; 'Noble Grand -Sister Marg-
aret McCutcheon; Vice Grand,-
Sister Jean Bernard -.TreaS,
urer - Sister Ethel Long - Fin-
ancial Secretary - Sister Aletha
Mann - Recording Secretary -
Sister Marguerite Crawford -
Musician - Sister Verna Thomas-
Conductor - Sister Helen Adams -
Warden - Sister LeouaConnelly -
Color Bearer - Sister Jane Hall -
Chaplain - sister Dorothy Rit-
chie - Inside Guardian - Sister
Marie McTaggart - Outside
Guardian - Sister Linda Pat-
terson - R.S.N.G. Sister sara.
Stephenson Sister
Mary Lowe - R.S.V.G. Sister
Rene Richmond L.G.V.G.
Sister Dolores Wheeler - Jr.
Past- Grand - Sister Lois Mc-
Call.
The installing team wore floor
length crimpeline dresses In
white with mauve or green stoles.
Sister Margaret Sharp's gown
1311 HELEN ALLEN
If you're looking for a
• nutritional "bonanza" stop at
the meat counter and pick up
some pork liver. One pound
will serve three or four. Pork
liver usually costs less per pound
than other types. It has a more
pronounced flavor than other
livers but is good cooked with
M vegetables such as onions,
tomatoes and herbs.
Canadians do not eat enough
of the so called "variety meats".
liver, kidney, heart and tongue.
These meats are excellent
sources of—protein, iron and
vitamins A and B. Organ meats
41 are highly perishable and should
be used a day or two after
purchase. They are also delicate
meats and to keep them tender
they should be coked carefully
at moderate temperatures.
Liver, especially, will become
dry and toughened by high
• temperatures or prolonged cook-
ing. If liver is not popular
at your house home economists
invite you to put either of these
dishes on your table. Both are
well seasoned and attractive in
appearance. The "Pork Liver
and Vegetable Saute" takes a
S • very short time to prepare. The
"Pork Liver Loaf" combines
liver with minced pork and is
served with a quickly made
tomato sauce.
PORK LIVER AND
VEGETABLE SAUTE
• 1/4 cup flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
Dash pepper
1/4 teaspoon paprika
11/2 pounds pork liver,
1/2-inch slices
' 2 onions, sliced
1/4 cup oil • 1/3 cup chopped green peppers
11/2 teaspoons vinegar
1/4 'teaspoon tarragon
1/2 teaspoon salt
Dash pepper
3 peeled tomatoes, seeded and
diced
Combine first four ingred-
ients% Coat liver with seasoned
flour. Saute onions in oil one
minute. Remove from pan. Saute
liver 2 to 3 minutes each. side
and remove from pan. Saute
onions and remaining ingredients
except tomatoes for 1 to
2 minutes. Add tomatoes and
heat, Pour vegetables over liver.
6 servings.
PORK LIVER LOAF
1 pound pork liver
1 pound minced pork
1/2 cup rolled oats
1/2 cup chopped onion
1/3 cup grated carrot
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
1/8 teaspoon pepper
1/2 teaspoon thyme
1/2 teaspoon rosemary
2 teaspoons Worcestershire
sauce
2 beaten eggs
3/4 cup tomato juice '
Scald liver in boiling water
5 millutes. Drain and grind in
meat grinder. Add remaining
ingredients. Turn into 9 x 5 x 3
inch loaf pan. Bake 1 1/4 hours
at 350 degrees F. Serve with
Quick Tomato Sauce. 6 servings.
To celebrate our
70th year
in business in Seaforth
We are giving a-way once each week during
November — A big 2-lb.
CHRISTMAS
CAKE Model 1A2148 Portable B & W TV.Irlastic cabinet'""
in Black with Silver trim. Solid State AC/DC chassis:
Operates On AC line or DC battery power. Instant-on
picture and sound. Permatune pre-set VHF fine tuning.
12" rectangular picture tube, Removable Black sun
screen. 3" speaker. Earphone jack. Telescopic VHF
monopole, UHF loop antennas. Rigid carrying handle.
DC power cords and DC battery pack available as
optional extras. W: 15", H: 11", I): 11 3/4 ".
HE LOVES SPORTS
Obtain your tickets with every purchase of
$1.00 or more.
Draws will 'take place at 5 p7 m. on November
4th, 11th, 18th and 25th
At 10, Roy has not yet decided on a career for himself.
But it would not•be surprising if some one thought of steering
this handsowe youngster towards being a model. Can't you
see him pictured in the latest of boys' sports wear?
• That would be appropriate in other ways besides looks
because Rey is a sports enthusiast • He plays all kinds of
games with zest, hockey being the favorite. He also enjoys
riding his bike and thinks camping is the ideal life. Another
interest is,buildIng models and he Is fond of music,
An unsettled period in his life resulted in Roy spending
11 months in a Children's Residential Centre. He responded
well, to therapy and has been out of the centre for a year.
Roy still needs patient and constant controls but is basi-
cally a delightful boy, outspoken and honest with a good sense
of humor. 'He is lively, active, impish and competitive.
• French-Canadian in descent, Roy is a healthy, husky lad
with big dark eyes, brown hair and clear, tanned skin. He is
In Grade four, below the average for his age but doing satis-
factory work.
This likeable lad needs young' energetic, understanding
parents. It would be ideal if he could be the only child or one
of a small family with no other children close to him in age.
Roy ,s asking for "a family of my own" and adopting par-
ents Will indeed be rewarded if through warmth and patience
they can convince him that he is wanted and loved.
To inquire about adopting Roy, please write to Today's
Child, Box - 888, Station K, Toronto. For general adoption
information, please contact your Children's Aid Society.
USE
EXPOSITOR
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$189.95
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1:29
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R STEAKS
AUSTRALIAN FROZEN
SHOULDER HERSHEY
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