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<•Clinton Lions Easter Seal; Money Helped Here
’ '• This young baseball, player awaits pitcher’s delivery while umpiring camp
counsellor, signals a stride two count. One thing for sure — he wbn’t strike
out, because of his determination, ~ something which all crippled children
possess. Over 16,000 crippled girls and, boys in the province will receive that
vital care, and treatment program, from the Ontario Society for Crippled Chil- '
r dren and its 230 Easter Seal service clubs but only if you support them and
donate to their $1,400,000 provincial objective. ‘ Every gift, large or small will
' be of some help to a crippled child. Mail your contribution today to D. W. Cor
nish, treasurer of Clinton Lions Club Easter Seals committee. ‘
The tasty shuffirig' jin W
centre of’.this meat loaf Will
and please your iWW»
It will please you as wc41, bo*
cause the stuffing adds fkwtW
to. the 19af, stretches your nwt
dollar .and helps the 'lwif to
bake* imb ^.uidkiy,
:■ STUFIW MP at* PQ4F
• % ppund minced loan, pork ■
. %. ppund minted lean beef
1 , beaten egg ' ..
cup catsup
% cup warm water
1 ? cup -rolled oats
2/ tdis'poons dried
;flakes. . ;
• teaspoon dried
. flalies . *
1%-teaspoons salt
% teaspoon pepper
3 j " "
ghrine' '
: % dip finely-chopped onion
3 f cups soft bread crumby
■ % teaspoon thyme
■. Salt and pepper .
Preheat oyen to .350 degrees,
• Combine '"the minced p&hk
encl beef, Combine the- ’beaten
egg, catsup, warpi'wafer, roU’etl
oats,' onion land, parsley flakes,
-the 1% teaspoon’s salt,and the
IL teaspoon pepper.Add , to
meat mixture- and combine
fhoro'ixghly.' • *, r
Mhit butter or margarine.
Add’ •. the finely ■‘chopped onion
and -saute until just tender. Add
bread’ crumbs and stir gently
until’.they 'absorb the butter.
Season with thyme, ' S^lt and
pepper. . 'i -v .
Pack about.i % of the meat
mixture into bottom, sides and
end's of a * greased 9x5-'inch loaf
pan, leaving ' a hollow centre,
pill this cavity with the bread
stuffing. Add remaining meat
mixture and pack firmly over
stuffing.
Bake in preheated 350 degree
oven for 50. to 60 minutes. Let
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parsley
PvnP''* 4'.tablespo'ona butter hr-hW'* glvrinh'. ' ‘ ■
stpnd for 10 fttoiptM Were
turning out .of 'pan. Slice, for
bcrviug; Makes 6 to 8 servings,
Ontario ’hot house tomatoes
aro now on the'mto’ket bright,
red, plump and juicy,-they are
Ideal for use on a1 fresh salad
Home. - economists .at
Macdonald Instituto? Univer-
slly of Guelph, suggest a recipe
itat "tons” the tomatoes, stuff"
Ing them with a chopped chic-
iken salad mixture. The result?,
a perfect item for an afterr
noon luncheon.'
■_ ,STUFFED TOitfATQES
tablespoon lemon Juice •
3 ■mblespoojns prepared onion
4 , dressing •"
At cup mayonnaise
1% cups diced cchiclten
% cup diced celery
* ■ large tomatoes, peeled
Salt and pepper > head lettuce
Sprig15 of water cress
can (10-ounces) asparagus
tips, .chilled and ‘drained
(In season, substitute fresh) .■> • ..>■ • .’"j, : •'>> '
. Combine lemon juice, dress-
jiig<and mayonnaise.-’Mix well.
Stir in chicken and v..celery.
Make 6 slits in each "tomato, •
cutting not quite through, _to
form 6 wedges-Then spread
out .the .wedges to resemble a ■
flower/ Sprinkle' lightly with
salt and pepper, j. t ’
Fill tdmatpes with chicken
mixture, using about,cup for
each tomato. . Chill. ’ Serve on ■
lettuce on salad' plates end gar
nish with water cress and as
paragus tips. Makes 4 luncheon
sialads.
■ $ ' :H . s|s
And for dessert? Stuff a
baked, pie shell with this, cool,'
eaisy-to-fjxj i’un-to-eat, filling.
The kids will JOVe it . and 1
dlad may ask fof* seconds.’ (Easy-
on the calories, too).
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STUFFJS.Q'
1 can (15 oz.) crushed pine-,
apple * /,
Wutor
1 package (3 ot.) tropical fruit
flavour jelly powder
1 pint vanilla «ice cream
1 baked 9-jnch pie shell, cooled
1 cup prepared dessex-t topping
Drain pineapple,' measuftog
syrup, Add water to syrup to
make 1 cup. Bring liquid to a
boil; then add jelly powder and
stir until dissolved. Add ice
cream by spoonfuls, stirring
until melted: Chill iwl slightly
thickened about 1,0 jninutes.
Fold in pineapple. Pour into
pie shell. Chill Until firm 4
hour or longer.’ Garnish with
prepared dessert topping.
Unit 2 of UCW~
To Meet April 11
Unit 2/' of Ontario ’Street
UCW wifi -hold its meeting on
•Tuesday, April 11 at -2:30 p.m.
in the church parlor, .
— -,-^0"j-~'-iy
Cancer Society
Needs Support
' Immunology is the name
>the 'mysterious resistance which
•the human." body ’ develops to
fight inroads of ’disease. It is
therefore one ,of the current
'areas of interest to;cancer re"
search scientists. Progress has
been made bub it needs the
support of every Canadian,
through contributions to the
April Campaign of the Cana
dian Cancer Society.
Ask how much your loan will cost
and MFC will tell you-before you borrow
pf
AMOUNT
OF
IOAN
MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS
SO
months months months months .months
u
months
1100 I....I...,$6.12 $9.46
300 ft e « .18.35 28.37
050 # • f r t ft 23.73 32.86 51.24
1000 r ■* * 4 t - V » * • « •41.45 58.11 91.56
1500 e * t r b /er 57.72
2509 73.35 90,18
3900 88.02 108.22
4900 101.01 117.37 144.30
.5000 126.26 146.71 180.37 • ft. ft ft • •••ft
When you come to
HFC for a. Joan, the /
Manager‘will Answer
any question you have
—fully and. clearly—
before you borrow.
That’s one reason you
can borrow with,
confidence from HFC—
Household Finance.
Ask about credit life insurance- ■ Aboin payments Include principal ahd Merest and tte based - -;
on prornpfrepayment.butdo not Include the cost of Ute insurance OH loaqs at low group rates
HOUSEHOLD HNANC
GODERICH
35A West Street—Telephone 524*7383
(above the Signal Star)
Ask about our evening hours
Clinton Lions Easter (Seal
Committee have' now entered
the home-stretch of the 1967
Easter Seal Campaiilgn to raise •
$1,400,000 in' Ontario. Some' of.
us have yettto donate —• let’s
db -it now before we forget
again. Send your donation. to
D. W; Cornish, treasurer . of
Clinton Lions Easter Seal com
mittee. •
The 16,149 crippled children;
in the province living on farms,
in city homes or in remote nor-
thern hamlets, know that the
1967 Easter Seal campaign
means hope.' To them, * Easter
' Seals bring treatment ' and
training, a possibility of inde
pendence and relief from the
physical handicaps that’ birth,
illness Or accident have left. 1
i .Last year.- the Ontario Sue-.
iety' for . Crippled Children,
iyh'ose only appeal for funds is
made ' in the annual Easter
Seal campaign by 230 service
c’lubs, carried out 'the biggest
program in all its history. This
year, the more than 16,000'
youngsters who are. .listed on
the ’ Society’s rolls as‘"active”
cases wdU have ^increased’ be
cause Ontario’s swiftly .growing
population means hundreds of
hew cases each year. .
The organization that carles'
for this number of children ils
amazingly small. A tightly knit
staff at headquarters in .Tor
onto, a score of highly trained
nurses,, a corps of volunteer
doctors and an'-army of public
spirited' citizens who give free
ly of" theiiif 'time. ”f The result is-
a volume of service out of Ml
proportion to the money spent
oh-- the. work.,
• •-Qlinics, transportation, the
provision of crutches, correct
ive ? braces, wheelchairs, re-'
search--and \many; other' .such
activities are ho.w. ’ the, Easter
Seal' funds- are ‘ providing,-.the
meins for aUbviatiori of .suffer
ing, and in many' cases the're
moval .or reducing'- of hand!'
capped conditions. ■
The Bolshoi Opera will make
its first appearance on this con
tinent when it comes to Expo
67. It’s been seen outside the
USSR, only once,,in an engage
ment at La Scala in Milan.
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APRIL 19 INCLUSIVE
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ever been stuck with a tutti-frutti-^
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really win you over. It provides all the .
hot water you n#ed to .suds up a
. strawberry-specked party dress, its
chocolate-cheeked owner, and the
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