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Page $. Times-Advocate, March, 18, 1971
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Facts Ni Fancies
BY Gwyn
.80y faster Seals
Still, the Prime Minister's wife
is lovely . . . and my husband did
say . . , Mairrunmm, I wonder
what it would be like to be a red
head?
VOLDI
WOOLLEYS
. . In An Array of
D elightful Colors
$11.95 to 14.95
sit" Smyth ' S STORE
MAIN ST.
EXETER
Consumer and Corporate
Affairs Minister Ron I3asford has
named five ex-policemen as
special investigators in the
department's five regions.
Their function is to investigate
offences under the Combines
Investigation Act related to
deceptive advertising.
In our region the man to call
regarding phony advertising is
Julius Arvay, 480 University
Avenue, Toronto; telephone 369-
3344.
OVEN-FRIED CHICKEN WITH CHEESE SAUCE — Ever tried chicken with cheese sauce? It makes a
highly nutritious dish of unusual flavor. The chicken parts are first browned on top of the stove then
baked in a shallow pan. Fasting them with a blend of milk and butter makes them delightfully crisp,
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That big wind of two weeks ago
was nothing mere than the
collective wishful sighs of all
married men over 45 when they
heard the news that our Prime
Minister had taken a beautiful,
red-headed, 22 year-old bride.
While a few women wagged
their heads at the PM ehoosing a
wife 30 years younger than
himself, most of the men were
privately thinking, "I should be
so lucky!"
Even my own true-blue spouse
looked a little melancholy.
It was sheer luck, therefore,
that just at that particular time,
and strictly for a joke, I tried on a
blond wig.
The result was electrifying . .
literally.
My husband's eyes lit up like
neon signs and he swore that if I'd
promise to keep the wig on, and
take ten pounds off he wouldn't
trade' me in for a new model,
after. all.
In other words, if I'd change, he
wouldn't switch.
It sounded like an ultimatum,
but nevertheless, I decided to
play it cagey and cast about for
other reactions.
Besides, being born a brunette,
I had always believed that the old
pundit about blonds having more
fun was nothing but evil
propaganda. Here, was my
chance to check it out personally.
The responses to my color
switch were varied from the rest
of the family:
Need each other
Christian women's council Chicken gives excellent value
when compared with other
meats. Combine with cheese and
you have 'protein plus' dish as
well as one with an unusual flavor
combination.
During baking, the chicken
pieces are basted with butter and
milk and become crispy. At
serving time they are ac-
companied by a smooth cheese
sauce containing chopped par-
sley. every
small cell
Thirty six women from Dash-
wood, Hensall, Creditor), Exeter
and district met for brunch
Thursday morning at Trivitt
Parish Hall. Their purpose was'to
form a Christian Women's
Council made up of ladies from
different churches.
Mrs. George Anderson, who
has been instrumental in
organizing a chapter here, told
her audience that in church
there is usually
dedicated Christian
"it is good for
to know
of
women and
to meet and get
each /1 other.
Oldest daughter agreed with
her father, "Really smart, Mom .
makes you lopk years
younger,"
Sixteen year old boy said
"Wig? . , what wig? . oh .
s'awritagess."
Eleven year old boy screamed,
"I'm ashamed to death . . don't
let my friends see your
Thoroughly modern, hippy
daughter (the one who thinks I'm
as out of date as last week's
newspaper) cut me down with,
"Degrading, cheap and
disgusting , you're not really
going to wear it?"
"Yes," I said, "I'm really
going to wear it."
So pulling up my courage as I
pulled on my wig I ventured off to
work.
The fun started.
It took five minutes for some of
my fellow employees to recognize
me and when they did their facial
expressions were beyond value.
The remarks that followed,
however, were not always so
priceless. "Didn't realize the sun
had been that bright," was one
caustic comment.
During the men's coffee break
they nicknamed me 'The blond
bomb of Edward Street' and a
few of the wise-acres shielded
their eyes from the glare every
time they passed through my
office.
Out on the street the first two
people I chanced to meet were an
elder from the church and my
minister. Stout fellows, both of
them kept perfect decorum and
neither so much as blinked an
eye.
The chap behind the wicket at
the Post Office had a little more
trouble. He looked, then gaped,
then turned to get my mail. When
he faced me again he said,
"There's nothing I can say!"
Invited to a party, it seemed
the perfect opportunity to have
some fun with my friends.
Expecting them to let out hoots of
derision when they saw me
turned out as a blond hussy it was
somewhat shattering when no
one even mentioned it.
Well, at least I found out I have
polite friends . . . if they couldn't
say anything nice they weren't
going to say anything at all, I
guess.
On the other hand, I'd often
wonder why people were staring
at me so strangely when I'd stop
to speak to them on the street. It
wouldn't occur to me until later
that the blond wig, which I had
completely forgotten, was the
cause of their questioning looks.
Well, it was interesting . . . the
different reaction and ob-
servations, I mean. Some
critical, a few embarrassed,
several amused and a handful
flattering.
All of them seemed to believe
that because the color of my hair
had changed I had changed, too. I
got the distinct impression I was
expected to have more zip, zap,
wit and sauce.
It was great fun . . too much.
After a week or so I couldn't keep
up the pace.
So, all you blond girls, you'll
just have to go on having more
fun than the rest of us. I freely
admit it's more than I can han-
dle.
I'm back to being a lazy,
lackadaisical, humorless
brunette again and it's mighty
comfortable.
Mrs. Anderson also outlined the
concepts of Christian Business
and Professional Women's clubs
of which the Council is a branch.
A harmonious hymn sing was
led by Mrs. Eric Luther, of
Hensall, accompanied by Mrs.
Betty Smith at the piano,
"We Need Each Other" was the
theme of Mrs. Art Whilsmith's
meditation. She stressed that
next to God Himself, Christians
need each other.
The ladies unanimously agreed
to meet again the third Thursday
in April and to bring a friend.
US
a
2 cups diced cooked chicken
2 cups sliced mushrooms (about
1/2 pound)
2 tbsp. butter
2 tsp. lemon juice
2 tbsp, buttered bread crumbs
Melt 3 tablespoons butter,
blend in flour and seasonings.
Gradually add combined bouillon
and cream. Stir and cook until
smooth and thick. Add cheese
and stir until melted. -Combine
sauce with chicken, Saute
mushrooms in remaining 2
tablespoons butter and sprinkle
with lemon juice. Add
mushrooms to chicken mixture.
Turn into greased baking dish,
sprinkle with bread crumbs and
bake at 350 degrees until lightly
brown (about 30 minutes). 6
servings.
Oven-fried Chicken with
Cheese Sauce
1/4 cup flour
1/2 tsp. salt
1/s tsp. pepper
1/2 tsp. paprika
3 whole chicken breasts
or 6 whole legs
Oil
3 tbsp. melted butter
3 tbsp. milk
Mix first four ingredients, coat
chicken and brown in oil about 15
minutes. Arrange skin side up in
a single layer in shallow baking
pan. Spoon butter and milk over
chicken and bake at 350 degrees
until tender (45 to 60 minutes),
turning once or twice to crisp
evenly.
Huron-Perth
Presbyterial
Cheese Sauce
3 tbsp. butter
3 tbsp. flour
1/2 tsp. salt
1/8 tsp. pepper
Y8 tsp. paprika
1/2 tsp. dry mustard
2/3 cup skim milk powder
2 cups water
1 cup (4 ounces) grated cheddar
cheese
2 tbsp. chopped parsley
Melt butter, blend in flour,
seasonings and skim milk
powder. Gradually add water
mixing thoroughly to blend all
ingredients. Stir and cook until
smooth and thick. Add cheese
and parsley and stir until cheese
melts. 6 servings.
Huron-Perth Presbyterial
executive met at Egmondville
United Church, March 10.
The theme was `Using the Tools
God Has Given You,' and Mrs.
Stewart Miner gave the
devotions.
Reports were given and plans
made for the work of the
presbyterial this year. The
meeting was well attended.
Chicken and Mushroom
Scallop
3 tbsp. butter
3 tbsp flour
3/4 tsp. salt
1/8 tsp. pepper
1 tsp.prepared mustard
1 cup chicken bouillon
1/2 cup light cream
34 cup grated cheddar cheese
Hurondale IV
4-H meeting
The first meeting of Hurondale
IV 4-H club, was held at the home
of the leader, Mrs. D. McKnight.
Officers were elected as follows;
president: Leisa Ritchie; vice
president; Darlene Porter; press
reporter, Linda Ritchie.
The second meeting was held at
the home of assistant leader,
Mrs. A. Mathers. We decided
upon the nickname,Fashionettes.
The leaders demonstrated how
to make alterations. This club is
called Separates for Summer and
each girl will make a two piece
outfit.
The third meeting was held at
Mrs. McKnight's home, March 9.
Members learned how to in-
terpret pattern markings, and
also how to staystitch.