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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1971-12-02, Page 15EYES CANADA CANADA CANADA 5. CANADA CANADA 1911' 1971 CANADA Use Christmas Seals. lt's a matter of life and breath. Fight emphysema, tuberculosis and other respiratory diseases. for CHOICE PEAS & CARROTS, GREEN BEANS, WAX BEANS, CREAM CORN, SLICED CARROTS — LA FERLANDIERE WEST ST., GOD ERICH All prices shown in this ad guaranteed effective through Saturday, December 4, 1971. PORK LOIN QUARTERS CUT 1NTO PORK CHOPS 9 TO 11 CHOPS IN A PKG NO CENTRE SLICES REMOVED LOIN BONELESS PORK O ROASTS d ueurth9 FROZEN, 'WHOLE LEGS 18 59 SUPER RIGHT BRAND, SLICED Side Bacon 16 2 551 16 69se 162,5? Meat Pies 38-ozpkg,98% Corned Beef Brisket 1698? Cotta Rotag ls Halves 1666? lb SCHNEIDER BRAND, VARIETIES sHotisY BRAN D, FLAT VACUUM PACKED SWEEP PICKLED, VACUUM PACKED EN CUT D lb 1-lb var pac 59,/ Don't Miss These Values 2 eM glass Varieties, Heinz Baby Food s trained 5 $2, 43/4 "jars 73 Pawn Parchment 3 146 p , kgs Monarch Margarine ap 8 9 . 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A? 8 VARIETIES, READY-TO-SERVE HEINZ SOUPS tun Mon 01.71 10-FL-01 U1111 = ZIP TOP vow 100 TIN IMMIa MIL moo onma "INN. CASE Or .39 , 24 TINS Ag, .114"DON'T MISS THIS ONE! al VOUE I TOILET °TISSUE ems tilt r-7 DICED BEETS E OR CARROTS Valley Farm, Choice Quality, Frozen FRENCH FRIES 9p-K°Gz 1 0 pi Orange, Lemon, Cherry„ Frozen FROM DESSERT TUB 1 03i White or Pink, Frozen KENT LEMONADE 6-F1.-011 TIN Schneiders Brand, Frozen, Beef STEAKETTES 1-LB PKG 69, Clinton. News-.record, Thursday, December Z 1971 34 This attractive tea ring is- made from sweet dough and may be made, ahead and frozen for the holiday season. It can be stored for a period of 2 months in the freezer according to the home economists at Canada Agriculture, Ottawa. This is just one of the many recipes contained in a new edition of "Festive Foods." These recipes, chosen for their appeal at the Christmas season and their "freezeability.'! are yours on request. Write for your free copy of "Festive Foods" publication 1407 to Information Division, Canada Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, KIA OC7, TODAY'S CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN 1111111111111111111111 V Torbnterelegrain Syndicate If you haven't checked with your, kitchen calendar lately, it is December 2 and just 23 days away from you-know-what. If you have children at your house, you probably know about the arrival of Christmas without any extra reminders from me, My children have remained unusually quiet this year about what they want for Christmas. I suspect that the two eldest have learned from bitter experience that Santa only delivers what mother and father can afford to pay for and the youngest member of the Keller crew, though he's tossed out a few ideas ' here and there while watching television and glancing through the Christmas catalogue, has not yet been exposed to the outside world enough to know that Christmas has been commercialized. Our senior son has become very sophisticated in his approach to Christmas. He supplies, toward the end of November, a kind of gift guide for parents. This masterpiece of information is left in any conspicuous place in the house where traffic is heavy and parents are certain to pass frequently. The list, neatly handwritten and superbly detailed, tells not only what is desired for Christmas but what color, what size, what style, what material, what price range and where to find it. Both city and local stores are mentioned just in case you happen to be out-of-town when the Christmas shopping urge Atrikez.L.4, Mostitiiportint ' of all,' 'I' suppose, is the fact that the list can be folded into a neat wallet size and can easily be stored away until Christmas shopping time rolls round. And that's just about all we hear from No. 1 son. With him, it is just one massive Christmas list and then it is a matter of confidence in Mom and Dad's ability to follow directions to the letter. Our daughter has an entirely unique approach to Christmas. She does quite a bit of babysitting and has a fair amount of money to spend. Her father and I try to dissuade her from frittering away every last dollar. We encourage her to make an occasional trip to the bank to put a little,something in for a rainy day. And that's the key to our daughter's strategy. Take today, for instance. "I think I'll go downtown tonight and buy a shrink," OM little wheedler began, (For these of You who are not in the know, a shrink it a kind of tweater-vest which looks as though it has been through a too-het wash and come out two sizes too small!) "You have plenty of clothes right now," I offer. "Why don't you do your Christmas shopping first And it there is enough money left over, you can still buy a shrink. Or why don't you put some money aside in the bank until January Or February when shrinks -will likely go on , sale?" Meanwhile, I've made a mental note that A shrink is Food has a big role to play in entertaining. The hostess who enjoys her parties most is the one who begins her food preparations early. She can make a start, right away if she has a freezer. The home economists at Canada Agriculture, Ottawa did their planning months ago so they would have a special leaflet "Festive Foods" for the nation's hostesses, This timely publication is a completely new edition of a Freeze ahead For holiday entertaining WE'VE BEAUTIFUL PIXruPEs ,T HAT WILL SURPRISE:WVE PLENTY OP LIGHT- PROTECT THE HAROLD WISE tiMlTED Electrical Plumbing And*Heating Contractor 262 Alayfield Rd.:.-482-7062 Uri GOOD &joy A ..** LIGHTING former favorite by the same name, It contains recipes for foods which can be made and frozen for periods Of from one week to three months. All the foods do not need to be frozen, however. There are fancy breads made from sweet dough and biscuit mix, bars and cookies, desserts using frozen strawberries, ice cream or whipping cream, ,and two fruit Oakes made from one batter. For a free copy of "Festive Foods" publication 1407 write to something which means a great deal to my daughter and to have one under the Christmas tree would be a sheer delight to her. The glint in my daughter's eyes tell me she's gotten the message across just beautifully. There is something cute about the way little people get starry-eyed about Christmas. But it doesn't in the least compare with the marvellous and devious ways older kids take to let parents know what they want in their stockings. In fact, I've learned quite a bit about such things from my children and this year, by combining the two approaches, I got just exactly what I wanted for Christmas a new chesterfield and chair. First of all, I spent a month or so in research. 1 looked in all the major furniture stores in the area for what I had in mind and when I had narrowed it down to two, I let my husband in on the plot. "I'm thinking if we bought just one large thing for Christmas this year," I began, "we would both have something of lasting pleasure." Dutifully; my husband made the trip to the two stores where the chesterfields were waiting. In a matter of minutes, he had reached his decision. We purchased the jazzy green one with the comfy arm rests. Why was it so easy to convince my husband to buy new furniture? Very simple. I promised to pay for it. I got what I wanted for Christmas, but somehow it taken a little of the coy out of the season for me. What will I do with my hands on Christmas morning? I guess I can sip coffee or take pictures! Information Division, Canada Department of Agriculture, Ottawa K1A 007, As A. sample of the goodies contained in this pre-Christmas publication,. the home .economists include the reipe for their `Fruited Tea Ring", This attractive bread stores satisfactorily in the freezer for two months, Directions are also provided for reheating. " FRUITED TEA RING SWEET DOUGH 1 teaspoon sugar 'A cup lukewarm water 1 package dry yeast 1 cup hot water 1/3 cup sugar 11/2 teaspoons salt i/4 cup shortening 2 beaten eggs 41/2 to 5 cups sifted all-purpose flour Dissolve 1 teaspoon sugar in warm water and sprinkle yeast over top. Let stand 10 minutes. Combine next four ingredients, cool to lukewarm and add eggs. Stir in yeast mixture. Graduahj beat in 3 cups flour until smooth and elastic. Work in enough remaining flour to make soft dough. Turn onto floured board and knead 10 minutes. Shape in ball and place in greased bowl. Brush with melted fat. Cover and let rise in warm place until double in bulk (about , 1'/2 hours). Punch down and divide in half. Makes 2 rings, or 1 ring and a dozen small rolls. FOR ONE TEA RING 2 tablespoons melted butter 1/3 cup brown sugar 1/4 cup raisins 1/2 cup mixed candied fruit 1/i teaspoon ground cardamom 1/2 teaspoon grated orange rind Roll half of dough in 9 x 16-inch rectangle and brush with melted butter. Combine remaining ingredients and sprinkle over rectangle. Roll up like jelly roll, rolling from longer side. Seal edge and place on ' greased baking sheet bringing ends together to form a ring. Seal ends and cut through outside edge of ring almost to inside edge at 1-inch intervals. Twist each slice on its side. Arrange slices to overlap slightly. Cover and let rise in warm place until double in bulk (about 1 hour). Bake 20 to 25 minutes at 350 degreFs. Glaze with icing ywhile:warinA , ing May-be Made ahead, wrapped in foil and frozen. Allow to thaw in foil, then heat 20 to 30 minutes at 350 degrees. F nom my window 11111SIMMENEIMMISMINI BY SHIRLEY J. KELLER "She needs love" Carol looks AS forlorn and wistful as if she knew a little girl whose ancestry is mixed and who has no parents faces an insecure, frightening future, gat Carol is only fear, so fortunately she is spared front forebodings. The expression is be she is timid of strangers and the photographer's face was an unfamiliar one. This little girl is Anglo-Saxon and 'Indian, big for her age mid dark in coloring. She 'came into the care of the Chill. tiretys Aid Society AS a battered child, so it's no wonder she is- tearful ,,f new people., She is- living now in a foster home full trf kindness and affection, bat her new parents Will heed to give her time lo trust thein. Carol enjoys other 'children and loves nursery school. At home she trots around after her foster mother 'eager to be helpful. She is o strong-milled child who needs and wants a groat ere al of attention, This little girl with her unhappy past needs to he the youngest 111 a family where the parents are warm; under. . standing 4111(1 patient, and where ie'u expeetations are not too high. To inquire about adopting Carol, please write to Today's ailti* Hot 888, Station It Toronto, Tor general adoption informations ask year Childeee.'s Aid Society.