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B U ITERMILK
PANCAKES
Mothers, . u,hy not treat your family
tasty pancakes ,made with
SEAL. PURE
30th Annust
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EVER BEFORE
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THE UNITED CHURCH
OF CANADA
UV. M, Johnston
B.A. p..),
0 rf.ortISC , 11. r.• F red Stephenson
J .1.111. Church School
A.21. "The Baby And
The Datil Water'.
ernur 444 ItoWe, were fewer
than last year but that is to he
expected bucauso last year wad
au election YeliA' and election
year Speech from the Throne
offers more. goodien" than is
normally the case.
For 1908, a provincial plan fur
bulk buying of drugs could pos-
tiny retinue hospital costs aad
perhaps ov'en the price of driign
at the retail level.
BUTTERMILK f rosin
MELVLUE
PRE8YIERiAN CHURCH
Minister
REV, C. A. McCARROLL
HI 00 ',sin ('hurt;; let ool
I I :00 A.M. Basic Ohritianity
(7) The View of
The Lord's Day
nronist: Mrs. Norah Moffat
THE Ai' GLtLAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
Priest:
The Rev, F, G. Braby, B.A.. L.Th,
SAINT JOHN'S — Brussels
Oloroist -- Mrs 8. -Elliott
S tie at,lu. riely Eucharist
11:30 A,M. Matting
SAINT ALBAN'S &
SAINT DAVID'S — ATWOOD
in . (a) a. M. Mtittkilll
IILPORT FROM
QUEEN'S PARK
MURRAY GAUNT,
M.P.P., HURON-BRUCE
1 he Legislature opened this
seek with a setting of T,V.
that made it look like a movie
set.
f.(-\v new faces appeared on
scene but the drill %Va.'s the one
we've come to know and love
1.Iirough the Centuries.
Nine new seats had to be ad-
(lea into the members' seating
plan beer) use of last yeaes re,
distribution of electoral ridings,
making a total of 117 members.
highlights of Speech froin the,
TbrOne, read by Lieutenant GoV4
Thu government, will also
introduce legislation to extend the
:iervices
I Usu runcc Phut to euvor eye
examinations by opotoinetrisis
and will increase the allowances
Wider The 1Vorkinen's (oinpen
sation Act.
he IN neech train ate ritrOiLe
also outlined a plan for govern-
ment. action, based on expropr-
iation recommendations Cali-
tainted in a report of the Ontario
Law Reform Commission. 'Phil;
would gaarantee expropriation
victims compensation on a
rev s edabl e aid ecitnible basis
' and would come closer to the
tna rket value of the property.
Allowances would also be made
to cover inconveniences, legal
curd moving COOS:
Other key items include:
n a) A bilingual Legislature
:1 a d a commitment to qhe spirit
of linguistic equality" in On-
tario,
(b) Rebates of the tax in the
first $2,000, of property asses-
sment. •
(c) The ,consolidation of the
Doviaces 1,500 public school
boards into 120.
(d i The establishment of bilin-
gual high schools by SenteMbet.
(e) New laWS to strengthen
the position in the market place
beef producers.
ANNUAL
FEB. SPECIAL
CREAM OIL and
PROTEIN COLD WAVE
$6.75 COMPLETE
CALL 140
VAL'S BEAUTY SHOP
STARTS TUESDAY
FEE. g7 to
.uAR. 1
OPEN DAILY
10:30 A.M. To
10:30 P.M.
LOSES
FRI. MAR. 1
4:30 P.M.
ADMISSION
5 0 c
Children with adults
Admitted Free
AFTERNOON PROGRAMS
1:S0 P.M. DAILY
TUES. FEB, 27 -
"HELPING YOUR SOIL TO
HELP YOU"
WED. FEB. 28 -
"MANAGEMENT FACTS FOR
PROFITABLE CORN
PRODUCTION"
THURS. FEB 28 -
"GROWING BEANS FOR
PROFIT"
FRI. MAR. 1
AUCTION SALE
SEED GRAIN, POTATOES.
TURNIP&
LAUIE.S' AFTERNOON
THEATRE PROGRAM S
Tues. Feb. 27 -
2:15 p.m. Hair Styling Demo.
Wed. Fab. 28 -
2:50 p.m. Educational Film
3:00 Cooking Demo.
Thurs. Feb. 29 -
2:15 Floral Arranging
3:15 p.m. Roll On Embroidery
EVENING PROGRAM
Tues. Feb. 27 -
3:00 p.m. Crowning
Farm ShoW Princess
Baking Queen Princess
8.30 p.m. FASHION SHOW
Wed. Fab. 28 -
7,f:30 pan. Jr. Farmer Contest'
3:30 p.m. Elementary School
Square Dancing
Thurs. Feb. 29 -
8:30 p.m. inflict. Farnierama
ONTARIO'S PREMIER
FARM MACHINERY
DISPLAY
BRUSSELS FIGURE SKATING CLUB
presents
TOYLAND
SATURDAY. MARCH 9th
AT 8:00 P.M. SHARP
54 LOCAL SKATERS
y
rrisy're sure to enjoy them on Pancake Day and
on many (Adler days: too. Try the recipe for delic-
ious Luttermilk Pancakes and other baking tip* on
his page.
(. L" SEAL PURE BUTTERMILK
at COUSINS DAIRY
from your Grocer
HAVE YOU 'FRIED THIS?
....Substitute Buttermilk for the
liquid in your next meat loaf, for
a more juicy and tasty loaf.
c: more tips following),
Use Fresh Dairy Buttermilk for
the best Pancakes tool Next;
Tuesday is Pancake Day, or
Shrove Tuesday, so why not get ,
o r 2 quarts of Cousins Dairy I
Buttermilk and treat your family,
to light and tasty Pancakes made ,
With the following recipe: 2 eggs
well beaten,: 2 cups Cousins Dairy
Buttermilk, 2 cups flour, 1 tsp.'
salt, I tsp. baking soda, 33,/q tsp.
baking powder, 2 tbs. Cousins
Creamery Butter, 2 tbs, sugar.
Combine eggs and Buttermilk'
then add dry ingredients welt
sifted, and last of all, the melted
butter. Serve with your favourite
syrup and crisp bacon.
Use Cousins Dairy Buttermilk
in your recipe for Rolls, Biscuits,
Ginger Bread, or Muffins, they'll
all have that different taste,
Try this tip toot Brush the top
of your Tea Biscuits or Pie Crusts
generously before baking with
thick Buttermilk from Cousins
Dairy. Add a sprinkle of sugar,
if you like, and you'll have a rich
golden-brown crust that Is most
tempting.
Clip this recipe, now, and serve
your family Pancakes often, made
with fresh Buttermilk from
Cousins Dairy.
". Glenda Bough; er
Valerie Moore
Darlene Fleisohauer.
CLUB PROFESSIONAL: MRS. FAYE NeDONALD
Admission — Adults '5c Children 50c
(pre-'school Children Free)
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Apply: G ordon. Striefair, journalist antll
p. Snell and controversial broadcaster,
breadcatitero offers a golf-portrait
in the Telescope program A
Cock of the Walk, to be telecast
in col or Thursday Mire+ 7, -en
the CBC-TV netvicirk.