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Inco-ordinationwith'other local the volun«tary clonati9ns which grqqup and donaked these to th articles of new clothing su h as tate indiv#d4ta1 vu ries by the
community Brod its and volun• totally funic the programme. Bureau. Several families under- mitts, scarfs, caps, socks, under- recipient.
teers, the County Children's Aid "Any authorized representa- took to sponsor partially or in tAtal wear, for all age groups will again The local bureliux and
Society will again beunderlaying tive of a'. church or community the costs for an individual family. be needed. Articles of good' used co?rdinators ar9 as follows:
sponsorship of a; C,Vlstmas group may check our index either Commenting that when one clothing would also be welcomed Goderich & district - Salvation
Bureau in each of the five towns at our office in Godehch, or with considers the generally affluent but not items that are in 'need bf Army, 18 Waterloo Street,
inHuron County. In Wingham the local co-grdinator. Similarly level of gift giving these days in exteiisive mending or hopelessly Goderich, Phone Enquiries:
and Goderich, the Society will families needing assistance can most Canadian families, Mr. out of date- in style. 524.7356 or 524-9341
again merge its programme with 'contact us or be referred by any Heath said, "it would not seem Donations of gifts, toys and Clinton and District (including
the Salvation Army as co-sponsor. community group or concerned unreasonable to appeal for con- clothing' may be taken to the local Blyth & South to Kippen)- Clinton
"This will be the third year that individual" Mr. Heath said and sideration of those less fortunate Bureau deP9t in the week of Town Hall, Phone Enquiries -
the Society has co-ordinated its added: and assist according to one's December 9 to 13 if at all 482-7312.
Christmas Assistance Programme Up to December 2, the Society personal means. Those donating possible, as sorting and distribu- South Huron. - Exeter United
in the five County towns in order had processed approximately a money are asked to forward it by tion will be handled in the week Church, 42 James Street, East -
to utilize better the support and hundred and twenty-five requests cheque or money order to the prior to Christmas. The Child- Phone Enquiries: 235:75 or
volunteer assistance on behalf of for Christmas assistance. and Society office in" God9rich, 46 ren's Aid Society, has requested 235-2418.
-families and children in the other requests continue to come Olotichester Terrace, marked that no Perishables be donated as Seaforth and District- 'Seaforth
'various areas of Huron County," in daily. Fortunately, the Society "Christmas." income tax there are no facilities for storage, Public Library (basement) -
noted Children's Aid Society has already received donations receipts will be issued. • and in most cages provision of the Phone Enquiries - 527-1492 or
Director, Bruce R. Heath,l and commitments of'help from Donations of new gifts - toys traditional dinner is handled by 527-0282. M
In most communities in Huron many church and service clubri, and games for all age groups, cheque or purchase voucher in 'north Hyron - Salvation Army
County, church and ctlfnmunity but we anticipgte many more books, sports equipment, lieu of a hamper, Others have Citadel, 292 Edward Street -
service club groups have tradi- requests for help this year than including good used skates, - and special diet needs which necessi- Phone Enquiries - 357-1951.
tionally, assisted people at last, and costs have also risen
Christmas. The local Christmas since 1971"
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Bureau, through a co-ordinator in 'Last year many individuals :and
each town, acts as a clearing several family groups, not '
house to eliminate duplication or affiliated with a sbrvice club or _
jointly meets any special needs church organization, when doing
that come to Children's Aid their own shopping made it a K�
SHORTBREAD �— As in Scotland, why not make buttery -rich shortbread part of the attention. In sponsoring a point fig purchase an extra gift, r''`
` Christmas Bureau, it is the article of clothing or a game �` l "'
welcome to those who come to your home during the festive season. If you're on a intention of the Children's Aid which could be used by a family %?"
shortbread treasure -hunt this year, try the variations from Food Advisor Services + `
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TODAYS CHILD
Shortbread - 'the symbol of Yuletide s.:r
BY HELEN ALLERi
For centuries, shortbread has about 4 dozed. and reduce flour to 2 cups. 1 J" :'1'�►' •.
been associated with the Reduce baking time to 15 ,
Christmas and the New Year FRUIT AND, NUT SHORT- minutes. -
seasons. A search through history BREAD: Make as Shortbread bdt OAT -MEAL SHORTBREAD
reveals the interesting story • combine 1/4 cup chopped candied 1 cup butter
about this delicacy. peel or eherries and 'A cup '/z cup brown sugar tx 1
Like tartans and whiskeys, chopped almonds with flour 21/7 cups rolled oats,
shortbread is part of the pride of before adding to creamed, . 1 cup sifted all-purpose flour's rJ T y.
Scotland. It is eaten year round mixture. Cream butter until light yellow.
but especially at Christmas and GINGER SHORBREAD: Make as Add sugar gradually and beat
Hogmanay, --the Scottish • New Shortbread but combine /4 cup until fluffy. Combine rolled oats �rf�: ,2.
�s �. ; �,::.�; 'x ' •• }�¢,. 1
Year's Day. The rich, slightly finely chopped candied ginger and flour. Add to creamed
sweet, biscuit -type cake is an with flour before adding to mixture 1/2 cup at a time..Mix
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essential part of the welcome to creamed mixture. When cool, well after each addition. Roll on
those' who cone to visit on the sandwich •two cookies together lightly floured board to 3/8 -inch
first day of the New Year. with small amount of butter icing. thickness. Cut in 1'/z -inch rounds ? i
Shortbread is probably a CHOCOLATE SHORTBREAD: and prick with fork. Bake 12 to 15 iww l
descendant of the Yule Bannock Make as Shortbread but add '/4 minutes at 350°F. Makes about 5
(an oatmeal cake) which used to cup cocoa to butter with sugar dozen.
be baked on Christmas eve in £ ,
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honor of the new-born Child. The
round cake bore the sign of the -berry y�" �`�f
cross. This explains why so many Cr''a'n e r ry g'
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rounds of shortbread made todayy " SF
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are -marked into quarters
with the, bounce
As the festive season
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approaches, bakeries and
specialty stores across the You can tell a good berry by its fruits., especially apples. Food
country are offering different bounce -a cranberry, that is. Adv isory%6ervices, Agriculture
types of shortbread. Many are, Packing plants actually use this Canada rave `c me up with twoHEHE NEED BIG BROTHER
-decorated'Vrit•h 'nogtalgie'•deSigns""• cBnrac'tettistir`fii test tb`r"gi�f5lit$. A esty cOmbina ions.' Crunch~ t`{ ` 14i
such as heather,"hands-across- good firm cranberry will bounce,• CiralyWei'i•'y" "`SalaiY4i r -4.is 'a,"r#"Nc,-+s--lToo city°is gA+ftlY-�•'ttihhi�ih d e'lght-yearrold — an engaging
the sea" or "Frae Bonny whereas a soft berry won't. Only shimmering mold made with Youngster in both looks�,and personality.
Scotland". fine, Chin cakes. cut in the lively berries make it to your` apple juice and cranberries. Plan Anglo-Saxon in descent, he is healthy and slim with brown
strips, with caraway, are sold as home. to serve this salad with roast eyes, blonde hair and fair.skin.
craves attention so he prefers the company of older
Petticoat Tails, The name comes . The cranberry is a native fruit turkey or chicken. "Cranberry people, either children or adults. Because Tommy was restless
and easily di
from "petits' gastels" meaning of North America'. Early colonists Apple Crumble" is an easy' distracted he spent longer than usual m kindergarten.
small cakes in old French. named the fruit "Crarwberry" dessert, pairing fresh cranberries Last year 'di was an average Grade One student, and now, in
Ayrshire Shortbread contains egg because the slender curved stems with apple pie filling under a Grade Two, he loves school. A creative boy, he enjoys drawing
yolk and cream: and Queen's Tea and flower resembled the neck crunchy topping. and coloring. Tommy is interested at music and, is now learning
Cakes, egg, grated lemon rind and head of a crane. Later the
and rosewater. Ginger Torte is name was contracted to Crunchy Cranberry Salad card games and chess. If an eight-year=old�can'be said to have a
made of two ginger -flavored cranberry. Even though the fame a P envelope unflavored gelatin bobby, Tommy's would be mechanics.
cakes, sandwiched and iced with of the cranberry has spread to 2 -cups apple juice Tommy loves camping, fishing and swimming. He plays,
ginger• icing and decorated with Europe, its cultivation is still 11/2 cups cranberries baseball and is planning to join Cubs.
grgen sugar. almost entirely confined to our - 'ecup sugar Affectionate Tommy needs much love, along with attention
If you're on a shortbread continent. The lingonberry , is a Dash salt and stimulation. Young involved parents who can be both warm
treas'ure-hunt this year. try the European cousin. Cranberries are '/4 cup chopped celery and firm will find him a fine son. Olderbrothers and sisters (but
following variations from Food commercially grown in British .1/4 cup chopped walnuts not younger ones) will be an asset in Tommy's adopting family.
Advisory Services. Columbia, Quebec. Nova Scotia Soak gelatin in 1/4 cup apple juice To inquire about adopting Tommy,, -please write to Today's
'Shortbread and Prince Edward Island with a. 5 minutes. Combine remaining Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888,
Station K, Toronto M4P 21-12. For general information, consult
1 cup butter few in Ontario. They require juice. cranberries, sugar and salt
1/3 cup fruit .sugar moist. -cool conditions and, special and cook until skins of cranberries Your Children's Aid Society.
2'/4 cups .sifted all -.purpose flour care.. The fruit ripens in late begin to pop. Add gelatin and stir
October, ensuring a peak supply until dissolved. Chill until
Cream butter well until light throughout November and partially set. Fold in celery and
yellow. Add sugar gradually and December. This is the time to walnuts. Pour into 4 -cup mold READ and USE EXPOSITOR CLASSIFIED
beat until fluffy. Reserve '/4 cup stock up on them. They will keep and chill until firm (about 3
flour for flouring board. Add 2 refrigerated in the ot•iginal hours). Serve unmolded with sour phone 527-0240
cups flour to creamed mixture 1/2 package for two weeks. For cream. 6 servings.
cup at a time. Mix well after each longer storage, wash them, Cranberry Apple Crumble
addition. Turn dough onto board------------ ------------ --------------
discard stems and bruised 1 19 -ounce can apple pie filling
and gradually knead in remaining berries, dry and freeze in airtight 2 As cranberries
'/4 cup flour. Divide dough in half plastic bags or con _
containers. They '', cup sugar
and knead each half 5 minutes. don't even require thawing before '/r cup all-purpose flour t
Chill 30 minutes. Roll to 3/8 - inch cooking. '•:i cup rolled oats
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thickness. Cut in 1'h -inch rounds Although cranberries are '% cup brown sugar ?Cr o
and prick with fork. Bake about 20 traditional for Christmas, it's- a '/, cup butter
minutes at 300°F. Cool. Mikes good idea to have a supply- on Combine pie filling, cranberries
hand all year around. The berries and sugar. Turn into greased
add a distinctive color and flavor baking dish. Cover and bake, 30'64`
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News of
Brodhagen
Correspondent
Doug Van Valk
Phone #345-2810
Mr. & Mrs. David Leonhardt of
Brodhagen spent the weekend in
Toronto at the home of Mr. &
Mrs. Gary Dill. Mr. Dill is Mr.
Leonhardt's first cousin.
Mr. & Mrs. John Valsamos
have moved from Brodhagen and
are now residing in Stratford.
Residents of Brodhagen held a
showet, for Mrs. Valsamos on.
Sunday in Bornholm. Mrs.
Valsamos is formerly Elaine
Pushleburg, daughter of Mr. &
Mrs. Uoyd Ptishleburg of Brod-
The, Brodhagen Horseshoe
Clutb field its annual euchre party
Afid award n-ght on Friday at the
brodhagen C: of Commerce Mall.
Baskets of flowers from the
furteral of Clarence Ivlogk,
f oiidon, A fornide Logan Town -
WP r&sid'dpt rt'+er'e in St. Peter's
l�itherart ;CiitYrcft Brbdliagen tin
��irYdairy .
o everages, re is es. sa a s, minutes at 325 F. Combine flour.
pies, cakes. cookies, bread and rolled oats and brown sugar. Cut THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY
muffins. When cooking .these in�utter until mixture resembles '
berries, be careful not to coarse bread crumbs. Sprinkle h
overcook. Simply heat until they over cranberry apple mixture. � REQUESTYOUR., SUPPdRT
"pop" open. Bake uncovered 30 minutes more. i
Cranberries go well with many 6 servings, , , . ... ,
Township of -McKiltop
FINAL INSTALLMENT
1974 PROPERTY TAXES
IS DUE ON OR BEFORE
December 13, 1974
,Marion McClure; r
Clerk -Treasurer,
WKillop•'Tio"ghip
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FOR ITS
j CHRISTMAS BUREAU
Any new toys, gifts of clothing for all
age groups may be left at
Se.aforth Public Mbrary
DECEMBER 9 to 13
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Income Tax Receipts issued for all fin-
'ancial donations.
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