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OUR FRIENDS FROM THE U.S.
The answer is plenty I In the next column
are some of the things any
one can do. The suggestions
come from a well-known
Ontario hotelman:
lover enjoys eating
kitchen.—when he can.
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ELECTR
FLUORESCENT LAMPS
Good teaching and good lighting are part
ners in the education of our children. A
schoolroom lighting system must give a
proper amount of evenly distributed light—
with no harmful desk or blackboard glare.
STAY BRIGHTER LOWGER
Hundreds every year come to Ontario
to cheer their favourites. We can’t
always give them "blue-line seats,” but
let’s be sure—in all our dealings with
them—they get the best we have to
offer. In short, let’s see they have a
swell time!
THE TIMES^ADVOCATE, EXETER, 'ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13th, 1947
McGillivray Township
School Area Meeting
As the newly formed Board of
Trustees of the McGillivray Town
ship School Area are beginning their
second month of office and as it is
their intention that the interested
public be. infromed from time to
time of their work, therefore & sum
mary of activities of the Board to
date will be of interest to the rate
payers of the Township.
At their inaugural meeting on
Dec. 9tli, the board consisting of N.
Mollard, D. Henry, P. J. Doyle, W.
Young and Rae Neil appointed Nor
man Mollard as chairman. Among
other business accomplished at
meeting the secretary-treasurer
appointed.
The Board are grateful to
Gordon Young, Public School
spector for West Middlesex, for the
valuable assistance and advice given
at a time when it is necessary in or
der to get away to a proper start
with their important duties.
The business of the Board is
transacted through the Canadian
Bank of Commerce, Parkhill, Ont.,
with all cheques payable at par at
any branch of Bank of Commerce
in Middlesex and the Bank of Mont
real in Lucan.
On Dec. 30 Inspector Young and
the secretary-treasurer met the sec
retaries of each section and took
over the books and accounts and
after an audit of the s^me by Mrs.
F. Nevin, Township auditor, a cur
rent. account was set up ivith a bal
ance to start the year of §18,0T2.06.
On this same date an emergent
meeting of the Board was called to
fill a vacancy on the teaching staff.
It had previously been decided
that the Board should meet on
third Tuesday of each month in
Township Hall at 1.30 p.m.
The Board met on. Jan. 21st.
members were present. The secre
tary-treasurer was instructed to pay
all accounts as they occur.
Compensation Insurance has been
taken out on all employees of the
area including the pupils while un
der the jurisdiction of the teachers
and also the board while transact-
1. Know the places of interest and beauty
spots in your district and tell people
all about them.
2. When you write your friends in the
States tell them about the places they
would enjoy visiting.
3. Try to make any visitor glad he came.
4. Take time to give requested informa
tion fully and graciously.
5. In business dealings, remember Cana
da’s reputation for courtesy and fair
ness depends on you.
6. To sum it up, follow the "Golden Rule.
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PUBLISHED
IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST
BY JOHN LABATT LIMITED
IT'S EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS
this
was
Mr.
In
the
the
A.U
Worth his weight in gold!
The Province of Ontario
profits to almost the
same extent from the
tourist business as it
does from the gold min
ing industry. It is up to
each one of us to see that
it goes on growing.
This diagram, based on figures
supplied by the Hotel Associ
ation, shows how everyone
benefits from the Ontario
tourist income. Every tourist
dollar is shared this way . . .
1. Hotels; 2. Retail stores;
3. Restaurants; 4. Taxes, etc.;
5. Amusements; 6. Garages.
It works both ways!
They treat us royally
when We visit them . . .
we can’t do less than
return the compliment.
Remember that it costs
money to take a holiday
... so let’s see they get
a good return for every
penny they spend.
Bezzo-Elson
On Saturday,
quiet but pretty
place at the Main Street United
Church parsonage
Elson, eldest daughter of Mr.
Mrs. Charles Elson, was united
marriage to Frederick Bezzo son
Mrs. Bezzo,. of Clinton. Her. N.
Woods officiated.
The bride wore
white chiffon dress
veil to match and
quet of red roses and snapdragons
She was attended fiy Miss Velma.
Webster who wore a floor-length
pink satin dress and a corsage of
roses and snapdragons. The groom
was attended by Harold McLean,
of Clinton, Following the ceremony,
a reception was held at the home
of the bride’s parents after which
the couple left for Sarnia on a
wedding trip. On their return they
will reside in Exeter,
na
Feb. 1st, 19.47,
wedding took
when Barbara
and
in
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J.
a floor-length
with long white
carried a bou-
the
by
and
Mr.
The following contributions
Aid to China
the residents
community.
& Mrs. Wally
for
Fund were made
of Grand Bend
I Mr. Wm. Finch
Mrs. Coulter ..
Tom Love ......
Miss Edythe Tayloi
Ted
Joe
Mrs.
Mrs,
Mr. Roy Morenz
Gus Latta ...
Roy Mason .,
Hugh Morenz
Russel Webb
Arthur iFinkbeinei
Ross Love .......
Albert Vincent
Geo. Walper ....
Lawrence Tayloi
Louis Farrell ...
Wm. Desjardine
Wellington Johnson
Foy Desjardine
Christina Desjardine
Mr. Beach .,
Fred Gratton
Joe Caldwell
Leonard Ravelle
Melvin Peariso
Orval Farrell
Mrs. Sarah Patterson
Mrs. Ada Patterson
Douglas Gill .....
Elmer Desjardine
Willis Gill ..........
Harold Walper ....
Helen Walper ..
Denzel Waldron
Wellwood 'Gill ..
Eddie (Gill ........
John Lovie .....
Elmer Webb ....
Humphrey Webb
Carman Lovie
George Latta .
Verne Ridley .
W. H. Love ...
Homer Desjardine
Cecil Desjardine
Albert Devine
Elgin Webb
Ezra Webb
Ira Tetreau
Lloyd Fahrner ..
Arthur Baker ....
Sam Hendrick ..
Garnet, Patterson
Carlyle Taylor ..
Earl Burr ........
Lloyd Walper ..
Arnold Gaiser ..
Amiel Hendrick
Louisa Hendrick
Don Hendrick ...
Raymond Kading
Rufus Turnbull ....
Max Turnbull .....
Alan Millei’ ..........
Robert Patterson ..
Mr. A. Sharrow ,.
C. K. Love ..........
Isaac Bestard .....
Harold Webb .......
Alex Desjardine ..
Tom Desjardine ....
Leasum Desjardine
Leasum Lafond
Sol. Pollock ....
Stanlake
Oliver .......
Joe Oliver
Norman TurnbullDesjardine^
■Mrs, Nancy Ravelle
Mrs. F< Geroinette
Mrs. Mae Holt ......
Mr,
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mrs.
Mr.
Mrs. Kay Statton
Fergus Turnbull ..
Arnold Desjardine
Mr,
Mr.
Mr.
■Mr,
Mrs. W.
Mr. and
Miss Mary Yeo ..
Miss Doris Baker
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mrs. Ezra Brenner
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Herman Kennedy ....
and Mrs. Ken. Moody
Harry Hamilton ........
and Mrs. J. W. Holt
Mary P. Ravelle
and Mrs. II. Gill
and Mrs. Wm. Glenn
and Mrs, W. MacLaren
and
and
Mrs. F. Wilson
Mrs, Myers ....
A. Mollard ....
Mrs, Albert Moren
DO THIS! To relieve discomforts,
one of the best things you can do
is put a good spoonful of home-
tested Vicks VapoRub in a bowl
of boiling water.Then feel welcome relief come
as you breathe in the steaming
medicated vapors that penetrate
to the cold-congested upper
breathing passages! See how this
soothes irritation, quiets cough
ing, and helps clear the head—,
bringing grand comfort.
FOR ADDED RELIEF. . . rub throat,
chest and back with VapoRub at
bedtime. Vicks VapoRub works
for hours-2 waysatonce-to bring
relief from distress. Remember, it’s Vicks W S VapoRub you want. W VapoRub.
Jimmie Breen
James Dalton
and Mrs, Weatherspoon
and Mrs. Ross Desjardine
ing area business.
On the motion, of the Board they
affiliated themselves with the trus
tee and Ratepayers Association and
granted a fee of $5.00 to each school
section in the
delegates.
The Board
authority to .................. . ..
sufficient for the balance of the
term and fop the year following. To
date these have not arrived hut will
be delivered to the schools immedi
ately on receipt of same.
During the week beginning Jan.
27th, the Board with Inspector
Young and the secretary-treasurer
made a visit to each school in the
area. They met the teachers and
■pupils, inspected the grounds and
buildings and as a result of this in
spection a plan of improvements and
repairs will be drawn up to cover a
period of ’three to five years.
It is the intention of the Board
to the .best of their ability, to con
duct the 'business of the area not ______ ____
as my school or section but with the ) William Jennison
broad view of the whole area as
one unit.
These men are giving freely of
their time and 'business ability and
ask for the support and patience of
the ratepayers of the township.
W. (S. Patterson, Sec.-Treas.
Township which sends
i
gave Inspector Young
order school supplies
going to borrow
— Iborrow it from a .pessi-
“Why a pessimist?”
money
mist.”
never expects 'to get it back.”
and Mrs. Arthur 'Haist ..
Fred Jackson ............
and Mrs. Walter Statton
Edward Desjardine
Glen Desjardine
Mansel Mason ....
Alex Hamilton ....
Mrs. iS. Hamilton
Joe Ravelle ........
Wilfred Ravelle .
Mrs. Ivan Green
Cyrus Green ......
Roland Grenier ..
Mrs. Mason .......
Tom Baird .........
Mr. Cleave ..........
Henry Devine ....
Ellen Desjardine
Enid Holt ............
Peter Eisenbach
Mr, Bendey .........
Jim Prance ........
Burton Green ....
i Mary-Gill ....
J. Gravelie ..
Henry Green
Bert Holt ....
■C. 'Smith ....
(Mrs. Emma Brenner
Russell Warner
Robert Gault ...
'Mr. M. Peariso
Mr. Thompson ..
Verda Page ....
Lina Stebbins .
Mrs. Hotson ....
Russell Page ...
Andrew Crown
Mrs. Sarah Johnson
Elmer Zimmer .......
Melvin Desjardine ..
Joel Desjardine .....
Robert Pollock .....
Curtis Gratton .......
Wm. Clarkson .......
Miss Marjorie Desjardine
Mrs. Finan ..................
Mrs. Emery Desjardine
Robert Taylor .......
Mrs. Nellie Webb ..
Mrs. Lee Jennison
David Webb ............
Mrs. Mary Turnbull
Mrs. Herman Desjardine
Mrs. Dewey ..............
Aleck Peariso ..........
Mrs. Maxine Gratton
John Manore ............
Mr. R, English .......
Wm. Elsie ................
Ferdinand Desjardine
Mrs. Bell ...............
Bud Broderick ........
Mrs. Les. Turnbull
Mr. Rivers ..............
John McIlroy ......
Johnson Patterson
Mrs. Ray Patterson
Emery 'Stebbins
•Lyman Gratton
Total
Hello Homemakers!
griddlecake
them in the
He sits at
flanked by a deep-lipped pitcher
filled with rich looking syrup, and
the other essentials for a perfect
griddlecake meal. iSome citrus
fruit, spiced sausages and coffee are ’the only other foods needed
apart from the griddle cake ingre
dients. There he sits, and as the
lace-edged pancakes or patterned
waffles are baked and come off the
iron, he eats his fill. That is a pro
file of the true and ardent griddle
cake fan.
Barring the privilege I told you
of, let us hope the electric waffle
iron is set upon the dining room
table. Because ‘‘hot off the griddle”
is the best quality waffle.
WAFFLE'S
2 -.cups sifted cake flour,
eggs separated, tsp. salt,
rind, nutmeg and sugar. Add liquid,
stir until batter is smooth. Turn
into pitcher. Fry as directed for
pancakes. (Serve hot with 'butter
and honey. Makes 8.* * *
A Mother s Favourite
For Soughs And Colds
For nearly 50 years Dr. Wood's Norway Pine
Syrup has been a favourite remedy for coughs and
colds. Mothers everywhere know that children like
its pleasant taste and will take it without fuss or
bother.
It embodies medicinal properties of the pine .
and cherry barks, skilfully combined with other cold-combating .ingredients.
Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup is quick-acting and effective. It helps
to loosen phlegm and mucus, soothe irritated membranes, clear the air
passages and stimulate the bronchial organs.
Get Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup at your favourite drug store
today. . '■
TheT. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.
2
3
tsps, baking powder, 1% cups
milk, G tbsps. melted shorten
ing.
Using electric mixer, beat whole
eggs 1 min. using high speed. Add
the milk and beat for 1 min. Add
the sifted dry ingredients. Add
melted shortening and beat for 15
sec. at high speed or until the mix
ture is throughly blended. Makes
8 or 10.
GINGERBREAD WAFFLES
1-3 cup shortening, 1-3 cup
boiling water, 1-3 .cup molas
ses, 1-3 cup sugar, 1 egg,
slightly beaten, 1 cup flour, %
tsp. salt, % tsp. soda, % tsp.
'baking powder, 1 tsp. ginger,
% tsp. cinnamon, " £-‘
cloves.
Place shortening in
bowl and pour boiling water over
it. Add molasses, sugar and egg.
Stir in flour, sifted with salt, soda.,
baking powder and spice. 'Cook
mixture in hot waffle iron. Serve
with syruto or with cottage cheese.
Makes 3 or 4.
SOUTHERN PANCAKES
1 cup buttermilk, ' % cup
sweet milk, 1 egg, well beaten,
1 tsp. soda, % tsp, salt, 1 tbsp,
melted fat, 2 tbsps. cornmeal,
2 cups flour.
Mix ingredients in
Bake in electric waffle
ling hot greased gridde plan. When
bubbles form, turn and brown on
other side, Serve with sausages—
or with fruit for dessert. Makes 10
or 12,
ORANGE PANCAKES
1% cups prepared pancake
flour, 1V2 to 2 tbsps. grated
orange rind, dew gratings nut
meg, 1 tbsp, sugar (optional),
1% cups milk or watdr.
To paiicake flour, add orange
% tsp.
a mixing
order given
iron or sizz-
9
<9
TAKE A TIP
1. Use a scant measurement of salt
with flour for thin batter mix
tures.
Use salt-free fat to grease grid
dles and waffle iron since salt
causes mixtures to stick to metal.
Melt fat and skim off a small
amount from the top to use.
Pork fat is better than butter as
the latter burns easily.
3. When electric waffle iron is pre
heated to bake, it is ready to use.
Heat .griddle pan until it is hot
but never smoking before pour
ing in the batter.
Pour batter from a pitcher about
1-3 cup at a time. Do not spread
batter. Allow about 10 to 1’2
mins, on each side to brown—
when bubbles begin to form in
■pancakes, it is time to turn and
when steam stops coming forth
from side Of
to lift out.
Stack pancakes and waffles on
end to prevent sogginess. Serve
on hot plates.
■Spread soft butter (neither
nor melted) on waffles and
with maple syrup.# *
2.
4.
5.
6.
waffle iron it is time
hot
top
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THE QUESTION BOX
Mr. C. J. asks: How do you
Vent gravy from (becoming greasy?
Answer: Let the juice in the pan
stand for 3 or 4
move the meat,
top grease and
Brown about 4
skillet pan and quickly stir in the
meat juice. Add hot water or pota
to water to thin to desired
tency.
Mrs. B.
fried liver
Answer:
With a dry cloth—never soak or
wash it. Pork liver may be scalded.
Sauto quickly in hot fat; browning
both sides, then cover tightly and
cook 5 mins, on electric element
turned low. This method prevents
liver from becoming tough.
Mrs. M. R. says: that since the
supply of starch is very limited it
should be used sparingly. When
making blahC mange, use 1 tbsp,
cornstarch and 1 egg; and to make
sweet sauce, use part chopped fruit
or graham cracker crumbs to sub
stitute for cofnstarch,
Aniie Allan invites you to write
to her % The Times-Advocate. Send
in your suggestions on lioifiemaking
■problems and watch this column for
replies.
pre-
mins, after you re-
then skim off the
save for baking,
t/bsps. flour in a
K. says: What
very hard?
Liver should be
consis'
makes
wiped
C. E. ZURBRIGG
Optometrist at Exeter
Open every week day except
Wednesday
GLADMAN and COCHRANE
BARRISTERS —- SOLICITORS
EXETER, ONTARIO
at Hensail, Friday a to 5 p.m.
DR. R. H. DOYLE
PHYSICIAN and
X-Ray
MAIN STREET,
Telephone
SURGEON
EXETER
GO
FRANK TAYLOR
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Prices Reasonable and Saiisfactioi
Guaranteed
EXETER P.O. or RING 138
WM. H. SMITH
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
Special training assures you of yom
property's true value on sale day
Graduate of American Auction
College
TerniS Reasonable and Satisfaction
• Guaranteed
Crediton P.O. or Phone 43-2
E. F. CORBETT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER,
Terms Reasonable. Satisfact Ion
Guaranteed.
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EXETER, R,R. 1
JPhone Zurich 92r7
Dr. H. H. Cowen, L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Main Street, Exeter
Office 36w Telephones Res. 36j
Closed Wednesday Afternoons
ELMER D. BELL, B.A.
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
Successor to J. W. Morley
EXETER, ONT.
Dr. J. W. Corbett, D.D.S., L.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
BELL BUILDING, EXETER
Telephone 273
ALVIN H. WALPER
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron County
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction
Guaranteed
PHONE 57r2 DASHWOOD R. 1
USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL
FERE INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Exeter, Ontario
Pres. ................... WM. H. COATES
’Exeter
Vice-Pres. ........ ANGUS SINCLAIR
R.'R. 1, Mitchell
DIRECTORS
JOHN HACKNEY .... Kirkton, R. 1
WiM. A. HAMILTON ..... Cromarty
JOHN McGRATH ...... Dublin, Ont.
MILTON MCCURDY .. Kirkton, R. 1
AGENTS
ALVIN L. HARRIS .......... Mitchell
THOS. SCOTT ................ Cromarty
THOS, G. BALLANTYNE: Woodham
SECRETARY-TREASURER
B. W. F. BEAVERS ........... Exeter
SOLICITORS
Gladman & Cochraim, Exeter