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6 hard-Cooked eggs'
2 tablespoons butter, softened '
2 teaspoons mayonnaiseor salad
dressing '
1/4 cup (1. dunce)
cheddar cheese
Salt and papper
Dash cayenne
Dash ,paprika
Cut eggs in halves lengthwise.
Remove egg Yolks. .Mash and
combine with 'butter and
mayonnaise.. Add cheese, salt,
pepper and cayenne laid .mix until
smooth. Stuff egg white halves.
Sprinkle with paprika.
MINIATURE TOWERS
8 ounces cream cheese, softened
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce,
1/8 teaspoon salt.
1/8 teaspoon pepper
12 slices bologna.
(about '/2 pound)
Blend cheese and seasonings
until smooth. Spread each of 3
slices of bologna with filling and
stack. Top with slice of bologna.
Make two additional towers with
remaining bologna and cheese
mixture. Chill I to 2 hours. Cut
each tower in 16 wedges and
garnish' with slice of olive or
pickle. Serve with a toothpick.
Makes 48 wedges.
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our Apiary. and nave them filled.
Final closing day for bulk honey is
Saturday, October 16. After that date
'honey is available in our containers
only.
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Retailers Welcome •
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Mixed Peel, Citron, Pineapple Raisins, Currants
Almond and Kernel Paste Dried Fruits
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1973 PONTIAC CATALINA
4 door sedan
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4 door hardtop
1974 DODGE MONACO
4 door sedan
1974 DQ.DGE MONACO
4 door hardtop only 23000 miles
1974 DODGE MONACO
4 door sedan with
air conditioning
1972 DODGE CHARGER
2 door hardtop
Consumers are not aware of
the traps they can fall into, nor
are they accepting their
responsibility to check things ,
carefully before they buy, Diane
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Murphy, consumer consultant for
the ministry of consumer and
Verporate affairs, London, said at
the recent 10D,E meeting in
Clinton.
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Joe and Mary Murphy, Clinton,
explained that the purpose of the
ministry is to protect the rights of
the. consumer and to encourage
the consumer• to be responsible
for his own actions. ,
She .outlined some ways in
which a consumer can be more
careful before he makes a
purchase.
"Always try before you buy.
There are no standards to
regulate quality and it' is your
responsibility to check out the
quality and give the iteni
thorough investigation," Miss
Murphy said.
it's versatile
As an example to that type of
investigation, Miss Murphy told
the group she took a book into a
store where she thought she saw
a chair she wanted, and sat down
in the chair and read for 20
minutes.
"I felt a little foolish, but as a
consumer., it is my right to check
out the item before I buy it.
bought the chair because I found
it to be very comfortable," she
said.
MisS Murphy also explained
that a retailer is not obligated to
give money back, and it is up to
the purchaser to cheek and get it
in writing, before they purchase
anything which may have to be
returned.
"Remember, if you make a
deposit on ' an item and then
decide you don't want it, you
must forfeit .the deposit, that is
why it is in your best interest to
leave a small deposit," Miss
Murphy said.
"Don't part with your money
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weekend, with their father, Alvin
Warden. and -Bill.
Mr. .andMrs.lcihn Templeman
visited Saturday -with. Mr, • and
Mrs. TePawater:
Miss Bonnie TorgiatO,
and PAW"' SPcht
the weekend at -their home, -
Miss Beth Getman and Pertrkis.
Stewart, Toronto, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Rob TeMplernan on
the weekend and on Shnday, all
were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Hop
Swatridge and Jill, Wingham.
With .Mr. and Mrs. John
Templeman and family on
TbanksgivinOunday were, Mr.
and Mrs, !Dave Capling,
Mississauga, Miss Darlene
Templeman, and Vick Noeletti,
Waterloo, Mr. and • Mrs, 'Dale
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d'oeuvres. Two interesting ideas
from FoOd'AdviSery Services,
Agriculture Canada are "Cheese .
Stuffed Eggs" and, "Miniatilre
Towers."
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CANADIAN VARIETY CHEESE -'These are only a
few of the mariy "gourmet" cheeses now made in
Canada. Brick, Camembert, Colby, Oka, for example
offer varied textures and flavors - a taste for
everyone! (Agriculture Canada Photo),
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Canadian cheddar cheese
needs no introduction, but have
you enjoyed the variety of flavors
and textures,found in some of the
European type cheeses produced
in 'Canada?
There are so many variety,; z.„
"gourmet" cheeses n ow made-in
Canada you could try 'a different
one nearly every week. It's easy
to recognize the • Canadian
product because the package or
wrapper will be marked with the
name and location of the
• manufacturer.
A cheese tray is one good way
to introduce yourself, family or
guests to different varieties of
quality Canadian cheese,
Brick, which is sold today in
brick shape, is soft and creamY1
yellow inside and brown on the
surface. It's mild flavored, open-
textured, good for sandwiches,
snacks and with fruits.
Camembert is creamy-white,
with a grey-white mold surface. It
has a creamy interior which may
be almost fluid depending on the
degree' of ripeness. Its flavor is
mellow and pungent and adds a
distinctive note to a cheese tray.
Somewhat similar to mild ,
cheddar is Colby, a pale yellow,
mild flavored cheese. It comes in
the'form of a cylinder and is good
both in sandwiches or on a cheese
tray.
One unripened cheese is cream
cheese, white, soft and creamy
with a mild flavor. Flavor
variations are also available.
Gouda is easily recognized
because of its ball 'shape, with
flattened top and bottom and red
waxed surface. It Makes a colorful
centerpiece for a cheese tray and
has a mild nut-like flavor.
Oka, with its russet colored
surface and creamy colored
inside, has a full rich flavor and
odor. It's excellent with crackers
and a .good accompaniment to
fruit.
It's important to select cheeses
with varied textures and flavors.
In case some guests are less
adventurous, it's always a good
idea to serve the eyer-popular
medium cheddar as well. 'Most
varieties of cheese will be at their
best if set out at' room
temperature 30 minutes before
serving time.Cream cheeses
- though, are best served cold,
Another delicious , way of
sampling various .Canadian
cheeses is to use them in hors
Dublin, Mr. and Mrs, Steve
Maloney and family, Kitchener,
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Maloney and
family, Sebringville, Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Maloney and family,
Correspondent •
Vincent Lane'
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doyle,
Toronto were honored here
Saturday by their brOthers and
sisters and close neighbours on
the occasion of their 25th Wed-,
ding Anniversary. Mass was
celebrated at 3 p.m, by Rev. Fr.
P. Oos.tveen and a get together
was held afterwards at the home
of his brother Mike, before dinner
at Zurich Hotel.
Thanksgiving ' dinner was
provided by Mr. and MrS. Thos.
Kale Sunday for their family.
Special guests, were ,Fath Jack
Stapleton, P.P., Linwood, Father
T. McQuaid, who is holidaying 'in
Canada and Rev. Bro. Joseph
Uxbridge.
Mr. and Mrs, Peter Eckert and
family, Maryville; Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Feeney and family, St.
Agatha; Mrs. Ann Lisk, Sister
Joan, Kitchener and Sister Viola,
Mount.Carmel were guests of
Mrs. Mary.Eckert and Tom on the
holiday weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dawe and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Gerard
Marchand' spent Thanksgiving
With their' parents Mr. and. Mrs.
Leo—Mtirray, and. attended the
,Muirray-,Kahle wedding in Strat-
totd„ Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pinson-
neault, Windsor spent the holiday
Stratford, Mr. Harvey Latta and
family and Mr. -Dave Latta of
Lucan, and Mr. and Mrs. Carman
Fadden and family of
Mississauga.
with Mrs. Mary McIver.
Mr. and Mrs. jack Lane, Fr.
Tom McQuaid, Mrs. Mary Moy-
Ian, Donald Moylan, Mrs. Lucia
Murphy and Karen and Jas.
Shane attended the funeral of
Mrs. Thos. Lane in Toronto on
Friday. Her husband predeceased
her in 1965 and they had no
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. McQuaid
spent Thanksgiving Sunday in
Zurich with Mt. and Mrs. Mac
Dennomme.
Miss Catherine Moylan, St.
Thomas, Sister' Jean, Goderich
with Mrs. Mary Moylan.
Tom Burke and Dave O'Reilly
have returned honie float a two
week vacation in the Eastern
Provinces.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry ,Ryan,
London spent Thanksgiving with
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Melady.
Question of the Week
When are they going to lower
all that corn?
Smile
One of those fine sunshine
days, I decided -ti),,,practice my golf
swing. I set the ball on a small ant
hill. The first swing took the most
of the hill, ants and all. After the
neaxt swing, there were only tWo
ants left. -1 overheard -their
remark: "If we want td save our
lives, we'd better get on the
ball."
Watida..044 MIehige,
Miko rarsona,..Hanit
Berten 'and Ur. and .Mrql • Jim
Neilson, Owen inund „.;
Mr, and , Clifton. „Miller
were - guqts at the R0001.1k
Marchiori weddpg,n Toronto on
Sattirda3r,and spent. ThanksgiVing
with the COrnisb family at
otecuiville•
Miss Eaten *tile*, 'Kitchener, .
'mine on the weekend with Mr..-
and Mrs, Art Stnaleo Matitnt. and
Bill.
Mr, and Mrs. Miller,
Mitchell and Mr. and; Mr.O. 119t1
Miller and Christena with Mr.
and ' Mrs. Lloyd" nit
Thanksgiving.'
Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Cole ffild
Mr. and Mrs, Jack BrintrP11,
spent the holiday weokep4
Northern Ontario, attending the
Keyes - Johnston wedding and
reception on Saturday,
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Dublin were all eyes op Friday at a special assembly for.Thanksgiving. The children
listened to their principal, Sister Florence, and then performed themselves.
(Expositor Photo)
Consumers should watch
for traps, consultant says ,
until you are fully satisfied with
the product, it gives you more
bargaining power," she said.
When asked about contracts,
Miss Murphy said that once a
person has signed a contract, it is
a binding agreement and nothing
can be done to-retract it.
"The only case where you have
any time to cancel a contract, is
when the contract is signed in
your own home. The consumer
then has 48 hours cooling off
period and can cancel, by
registered mail within 48 hours:
That legislation was put through
to give people a chance to think
about .what , they , have done, if
they get .a high pressure sales talk
in their own home," Miss
Mqrphy said.
The ministry relies on the
consumer to bring to their
attention any consumer
compaints. They can write , to
consumer Consultant, 781
Richmond Street, London, N6A
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Correspondent
Don MacRae
Mr, Martin Klinkhamer has
returned home from Stratford
General. Hospital last week.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Klinkhamer were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Klinkhamer, Montreal,
Que.
Mr. Don MacRae spent , the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.,Bruce
Hallman in Waterloo.
Visitors with Mrs. Don
Costello were Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Groshak, London, Fr. John
Costello, Tillsonburg and Mr. and
Mrs. John Krausk, Guelph.
A family get-together was held
at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Steve Maloney, 3 Oak St:,
Kitchener on Saturday Octohert9
on the occasion of the 75th
birthday of Wilfred Maloney.
Included in the party were Mr,
and Mrs. Wilfred Maloney,
Smiles .
An oldtimer is one who
remembers when a dish washer
had to be married— riot bought.
One office secretary to another:
"We call him the office.
locomotive. All he does is run
back and forth, smoke and
whistle,"
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