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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1976-12-09, Page 25Special Notice for Christmas Shoppers Due to high demand, we have Just received a limited quantity of JULIETTE RADIOS, TAPE PLAYERS and CLOCK RADIOS at spectacular low prices. HURRY DOWN AND LOOK! Offiemord 2 Main St, Seaforth CHILDREN $11 a9 UNDER 1 2 I. 7 can eat Pre-Schoolers No Charge I all you Oduits $3.49 TOE HURON' EXPOSITOR, DECEMBER: 9j;.191 GIFTS FROM YOUR KITCHEN — It's time to create some Christmas treats - cookies, squares, candies, fruitcake, and other concoctions; they're quick alid'easy gifts from your kitchen .... and they say that you care! • (Agriculture Canada Photo) N1-4, "Wh-R;• Mrs. Watkins _Country Kitchen at VANASTRA SHILLELAGH Vanastra Park - Clinton, Ontario Come On Home to J.141•14141.1111.41.441.441.4.4143141_MIL11.41,4.4 Id1-11141.014141,AUTALSA.-441,4A414L4 It's not ,just a Matter pf stretching our pocketbooks for Christmas giving- though of course there's' always that consideration. But, somehow, there's a real yearning to recapture some of the old- fashioned qualities that tend petiodicallyto get lost despite our best intentions. Thoughtfulness. for one .„ and neighborliness, and frierikiShip, and charity..... Now is the time to create some Christmas treats - cookies, squares, candies, fruitcake, and other.-concoctions; they're quick and easy gifts from your kitchen .., and they say that you care. All can be made ahead to give away. Heap them in glass mugs, jars and bowls for a double present which can be enjoyed over and over, when the food is long gone. Tie the glass containers with ribbons, colored tissue, or ornaments. Why not include the recipe if you want to share it, or else give a recipe for some hew way to use your gift. The clear glass containers let the prese nts speak for themselves. With a festive ribbon, why not tie one of your favorite recipes.to a wooden spoon, garlic press, ,ravioli cutter, grater or other inexpensive gadget that's important to the recipe. For example, place the recipe and fluted cookie cutter with the "Mincemeat Treats", as well as a jar of mincemeat in a basket. "Polish Mazurek" also makes an impressive gift either in a glass jar or in an attractive dish. You can even include the fruit tecluifC4 sty The .rectRe. give. 4 handwritten _version of MIX favorite dark fruit cake recipe with a bit of "Fruitcake Minia- tures". Food Advisory Division, Agriculture Canada wish you luck in turning out holiday goodies from your kitchen. No gift pleases morel MINCEMEAT TREATS 5 cups sifted all-purphse flour 2 teaspoons baking -powder 1 teaspoOn salt 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg 1 cup shortening 2 cups. sugar 4 eggs 2 teaspoons vanilla 4 teaspoons water 1 16-ounce jar or 2 cups mincemeat. Sift flour, baking powder, salt and nutmeg. Cream shortening and sugar. Beat in eggs, vanilla and water Stift in dry ingredients, Shape dough in two balls, wrap in wax paper and refrigerate 3 4, hours. Roll one .ball of dough to th surface, ..Cut dough in, .3gch circles, Place l Autitespool tnitiOemeat on euob,Roll Out remaining bull. of dough. to Ott cut in 3-inch circles. circles. With 14. - round cookie cutter, cut the center out of the circles. Place one cut-out Circle on each whole circle and press outside edges together lightly . .Place on ungreased' cookie sheet and bake 12 minutes at 400°F. Makes about ..3 dozen. POLISH VIAZUREK [fruit Squares] ' 2 cups sifted all-purpose flour 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup butter • 1 beaten egg 1/4 cup dairy sour cream 1 cup raisins 1 cup chopped dates • 1, cup chopped prunes 1 cup chopped walnuts 1 tablespoon, grated. orange rind 1 tablespoon grated lemon rind 2 tablespoons orange juice Disability Insurance, Group Insurance; Mortgage Insurance. Registereil 'RetireMent Saving Plans, Life s 2 4p0.;:s. *fil la sm,so.:0 Sift. firstib'kcP lostettteo*.:Pui io butter .14;4 resembles coarse breati crumbs,;.caalb.194 egg wit sour creamy Agto./flout mixture . and. mix .thotettgbly;. Press into two 0,14ett nq are pans. Bake at 350°T .tuttW4gbt!Y browned (aliait 20 ,mI4004); Combine remaining ingredients. Spread over base, flake 20 minutes at 3509 F. Decorate While hut.,..with chopped red and green coOtlietT 00110. 30.5.10.4..ttit • • :44are;*bett, soli akes about .4.40n."kikate*, CAKE MIPTY4VT f i/z 'cuffs acing .sugar- *. 2 tablespoons water.. . 1/4,teaspoon : .uhriontl: ,extract..• 1 pOund dark: fruit :eake;cur iii i4ggh...P4114 ' • ;44liett coodoe: , first Ihr.en• ingredients Thi441e .97/0.04,0 "calCcx .40w4Ig .194444Ovirt DdcOrgPlkithrlebertie4. Tfet*fon0 hour. Makes about L4, • " William E. Bennett - REPRESENTING Crown Life Ins. Company [Since 1900] Tel.Office 527410 Res. 527-0013 o, Smorgasbord Open Every Sunday 4:00 P.M. - 6:30 P.M. FOR INFORMATION REGARDING BANQUETS, PARTIES,• WEDDINGS ETC. CALL MRS. WATKINS, 4112-1541 OR CALL COLLECT 227-4406 (DAYTIME) OR 453-3478 (EVENINGS). f or,e1 F,er,e) tw oh oNeur,orthor, vs) e,g,01) r 1 4.- —I Cliplout this coupon and bring it along any Sunday. It's worth 25c I discount for every adult in your I group. A - I —• REMEMIIEK--yOU:CAN F11,4, YOUR ;REAL). P;LAT,F;.AS OFTEN AS YOU WANT.. The most important time ofall to save electricity. THE VANASTRA SHILLELAGH 482-3644 .1.1.41,4a,a,a-44a.4.44,0.•••‘. The demand for elec- tricity in Ontario reaches its peak early in the evening on cold winter weekdays. Between 4 and 7, ' everyone's asking for elec- ity. Many factories, stores and offices are still open. Street lights are on.The kids are'home from school, parents home from work, evening meals are being prepared. And the heating system has td work harder. It all adds up. Demands for electric- ity have been increasing at a pace that can no longer be met. The rate of growth must be reduced. You can help by avoid- ing the big jobs like baking, washing and drying between 4 and 7. Make sure that unused lights, TVs and appliances are off. Take it easy on the hot water. Please do all you can to save electricity % Conserve energy. The future depends on It. • The Thrill Of Christmas Shopping is more enjoyable in the "old World Atmosphere" at Here quality is better and prices are lower.. Factory Outlet Prices continue through December 0 OUR SELECTION OF GIFTS IS' SECOND TO NONE GUARANTEED TO BRING SMILES FROM EVERYONE ! Bainton's Authentic Old Mill In Blyth 120V100000r8ktitertie THE ELEGANT LOOK of SUEDE & LEATHER is HERE TO STAY Coats of all lengths to suit your life style. For ladies and men 'in genuine Shearling, luxurious fur trims and all season coats with zip-in linings. s. ORIGINAL OLD MILL IN BLYTH intiONVIAlegoviOTADOr will love Plaid- Jackets with or without Borg lining & hoods. Leather mitts, Gloves and Moccasins. Woolen Scarf and Hat Sets, Sheepskin Scarf and Hat Sets. Sheepskin Toys, Stuffed Animals, large and small. CHILDREN inion 4rioak2 le"sivonwa4 Fashionable Accessories RUGS Natural and Colours 8.75 to 19.95 44NOloste4Ava FOR A VERY SPECIAL GIFT Canadian Sheepskin Warm Woolen Socks Genuine leather hats and handbags made of the same quality leather as our coats in colours to match. Leather gloves and mitts for all the family with a great selection [approximately 30,000 pair]. FOR WORK OR PLAY AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS Pure Virgin Wool Or Wool Blends I 1THE GIFT THAT BRINGS WARMTH FOREVER BLANKETS Glen Leine satin bound and o whipped edge blankets Of Virgin Wool. Only at 4,1 Bainton's will you find such PI luxurious quality made from our selected super wools. PURE 14iIRGIN WOOL H ROOS In Pure Mohair 45" x.72" ii043010446,042fr IN BLYTH at the Railway tracks Since 1894 ICELANDIC SHEEPSKIN PROM 523-9666 RUGS [Area Code 519] Snow white HOURS 24.95 ONLY Monday to Thursday 9 to 6 CHRISTMAS WEEK vbetkUlt***40A, Friday — Saturday - 9 to 9 Dec. 20 to 23.9 to 9 Sunday 1 to 6 Dec. 24 9 to 6