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Page 14 iitnes-Acivoccrte, Apr1112,1976
By gt-AINE YOWNSFIND
Early movies
should have been changed to
"Now Run". Its appearance on
the screen signalled a stampede
for the doors. Meanwhile we
waited in our seats where we felt
safe.
When we straggled out,
crowd of mostly adults was
waiting for the second show.
They were lined up to the corner.
Instead of following the sidewalk
around the corner, the line
continued into the middle of the
street — a strange arrangement,
especially from a group of
mature adults.
They suffered through a long,
cold wait, but at least they heard
the movie when they got in. We
left feeling we had missed some
important parts. The show was a
comedy, I think; at least it
brought a few waves of laughter
from the young crowd. I may see
it again, but I certainly won't go
to an early show on a Friday
night.
Before I'm labelled a
patronizing adult, I must mention
the little girl in front of us who
hushed her companions several
times. She cautioned them that
the people behind couldn't hear,
but they paid little attention,
Many of the kids probably
behaved themselves; un-
fortunately, they were over-
shadowed by the ones who didn't.
The reckon my sister and I
were shocked, I suppose, was
that in our day the children were
shy, quiet and well mannered.
She and I were always such good
kids — well, almost always.
Would you believe 75 percent of
the time? How about 50 percent?
25 percent?
BOx '1 .89 16
2 oz.
portions
1' cups sugar
Dash salt
2 envelopes =flavored gelatin
1/3 cup cold water
Red food coloring (optional)
2 pint (1', cups)
whipping cream, whipped
Combine rhubarb, 1:4 cup
water, sugar and salt. Simmer
until rhubarb is tender, stirring
occasionally. Soak gelatin in 1/3
cup cold water. Add to hot
rhubarb and stir until dissolved,
Add food coloring if desired. Chill
until partially set, Fold in
whipped cream. Turn onto base
and chill until firm (about 3
hours). 9 servings.
Rhubarb Upside down cake
Summer always provides
ample opportunity for baking
with fresh fruit. After the long
winter, thoughts of fresh
strawberry pies always send the
heti (1 dancing with images of
delight. One of the easiest to work
with and the earliest fresh fruits
is rhubarb.
The leafy plant is easily grown
and a common fixture in most
household gardens. Most people
enjoy rhubarb stewed or in a pie,
but these two are merely the
outer limits of what can be done
with it.
For those interested in finding
new ways to use rhubarb, two
recipes provide an easy starting
point. The Rhubarb Bavarian
Dessert provides a refreshing,
cooling finish to a meal that
would be welcome when the
mercury hits 30 or 40 celsius and
the Rhubarb Upside Down cake is
a new variation on the old theme
of upside down cakes. Both are
sure winners!
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Maple Flavoured
Schneiders Thuringer
SUMMER
SAUSAGE b $ 1.69
b 1 .49
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b $1 .65 BACON
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WIENERS
ACW plan
barbecue
•
Rhubarb Bavarian
Dessert
The Exeter Anglican Church
women are anticipating the
arrival of summer, forming plans
for a barbecue at their meeting
April 13.
The women also decided to
attend the annual meeting of the
ACW May 6 in London.
Mrs. Nelson Monteith, from the
Heritage Foundation, spoke to
the gathering on the restoration
of the town hall, explaining the
intricacies of such a restoration
and the detail necessary to do the
job properly.
Easter Bonnets were made
under the direction of Mrs. Bruce
Tuckey, after which the meeting
closed.
Delmonte
FRUIT DRINKS
Base:
1 cup sifted all-purpose
flour
teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons sugar
'2 cup margarine,
softened
' i cup butter
"1 cup brown sugar
I tablespoon orange juice
1 1 2 pounds rhubarb, cut
in 2-inch pieces
2 cups sifted all-purpose flour
1 tablespoon baking powder
I teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon finely grated
orange rind
1/3 cup butter
I beaten egg
3.1 cup milk
Melt cup butter in 9-inch
square cake pan. Stir in brown
sugar and orange juice. Arrange.
rhubarb on top.
Sift dry ingredients and add
orange rind. Cut in 1/3 cup butter
until mixture resembles coarse
bread crumbs. Combine egg with
milk. Add to flour mixture and
stir until just combined. Spread
hatter over rhubarb. Bake at 350
degrees F until cake springs back
when pressed lightly (35 to 40
minutes), Cool 5 minutes, then
turn out on serving dish. Serve
warm. 6 servings.
48 oz. 2/ 1
For Cake, Salads, etc.
BUNDT CAKE TINS
Each '3.79
DREAM WHIP
4 oz. 73C
Combine dry ingredients. Cut
in butter until mixture resembles
coarse bread crumbs. Spread
evenly in greased 9-inch square
cake pan. Bake at 350 degrees F
until lightly browned (10 to 12
minutes). Cool.
Nabisco
SHREDDIES
24 oz. 85' Topping:
4 cups chopped rhubarb (about
1 ,!1, pounds) 50 oz,
For Dishwashers
CASCADE
'1.85
' I cup water Bee Hive
CORN SYRUP
3 lb. Tin 994
LIFESTYLE is the cars we
drive and the seatbelts we don't
wear. It's speeding or taking it
easy, It's the alcohol we drink .. ,
it's the deadly "one more for the
road". It's moderation and
alcoholism. It's knowing when to
get treatment and getting it.It's
protecting our loved ones or
letting them down.
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9.29
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Robin Hood
BUNDT CAKE MIXES
9.59
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64 oz 913C
$1.29
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5 lb. Bag
MARMALADE
Or Stafford
PEACH JAM
Tasters Choice
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99$
Maxwell House All Purpose Grind 8rights Fancy
TOMATO JUICE
48 oz. Tih
53'
COFFEE
1 lb, Bag
$1.39
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FRESH PORK
RHUBARB IS THE FIRST fresh fruit of the year and the harbinger of
Spring. This "Rhubarb Upside Down Cake" is guaranteed to be a
winner, accenting your menus with color and flavor.
Agriculture Canada
Delicious rhubarb
Never go to an early movie on a
Friday night.
My sister and I took her
daughter a few weeks ago.
Although the movie wasn't in-
tended just for kids, they pa eked
the place, anyway, I think half
the town's population was under
fourteen years of age, and most of
them were crammed into the
little theatre. My sister and I
counted three adults besides
ourselves. They probably felt as
ancient as we did.
Can you imagine watching a
movie with sixty-five pop corn
chewing, pop can rattling,
bickering kids?
I don't quite understand why
they paid $1,50 to get in, because
they sure didn't come to see the
show. Instead they gossiped and
argued, sometimes conversing
over two or more rows of seats.
An almost steady stream of
traffic in the aisles proved the
candy and pop booth did a lot of
business. Fortunately, we chose
seats in the centre and no one had
to crawl over us to reach the
aisles.
Chatter and passing feet
weren't the only noises, though.
We discovered Coke cups make
a delightful pop if squashed
properly with the foot. These
young movie-goers had the trick
almost down pat. The movie's
serious scenes were livened with
loud pops, and the jokes were
punctuated in the same way.
Occasionally, however, the pops
occurred prematurely and
obliterated the punch line.
Someone behind us brought pop
cans. As each can was emptied, it
was rolled under the seats toward
the front. When its momentum
slowed, a foot nudged it on its
rattling way again.
The chocolate bar wrappers
and pop corn cartons were also
trod underfoot along with dozens
of straws and some pieces of pop
corn. The janitor certainly
earned his money that night.
Another busy man was the usher,
who made several trips down the
aisles ordering feet off the backs
of the seats.
To be appropriate, "The End"
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FOR FALL CLASS
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