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CKNX
Feature Programs
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Monday Thru Saturday
7.00 a.m,-Top the Morning,
9,00 :a.m.-Hymn Time.
10,30 a.m-Church of the Air,
12.00 noon-The Farm & Home
Hour,
2.15 Memoriam,
4.00 p,m,-,Melody Matinee.
6.15 p.m.-CKNX Sports Reporter.
Monday Thru Friday
9.45 Jack,
11.00 ants,--At Home with the Lad-
ies,
12.45 p,tn.-Sons of the Pioneers,
2.45 p.m,-Highlights of your dial-
3.00 p.m.-The Rhythmaires
Voice of Memory.
4,30 p.m.-Happy Hours with Pow-
ers,
5.00 p.m.-Ration Rhythm.
6.05 ii.m.-Closing Markets.
;3.00 p.m.-Old Time jamboree.
11,00 a.m, & '7,00 p.m.-Church Soy-
Sunday
vices.
2,30 p.m.-Sunday Serenade.
3.00 p.m.-Patterns In Black &
W bite.
4.00 p.m-Wagon Wheels.
6.00 p,m.-The Catholic Hour.
8.30 p.m.--The Fred Allen Show,
9.30 p.m.-The Tony iMartin Pro-
'
gram.
Monday
7.25 p.m.-John Fisher,
8.00 p.m.-Northern Electric Hour,
9.00 p.m.-The Ranch Boys.
Tuesday
8.00 p.m.-The Presbyterian B road-
cast.
8.30 p.m.-In the Gloaming.
9.00 p.m.-Boston Mackie.
Wednesday
7.25 p.m.-John Fisher.
8.00 p.m.-The Hayloft Hoedown,
9.00 p.m.-Duffy's Tavern.
9.30 p.m.-Curtain Time,
Thursday
8.15 p.m.-Command Performance.
8.30 p.m.-The Shadow.i
9.00 p.m.-Educational Roundtable.
9,30 p.m.-The Scrapbook.
7,25 p.m.-John Fisher.
9.00 p.m.-Light Up & Listen.
10.00 p.m.-Gillette Fight Night.
Saturday
7,30 p,m-Mother Parker's Quiz.
8.00 p.m.-The CKNX Barn Dance
NEWSCASTS
Monday Thru Saturday
8.15 a.m..; 8.30 a.m., 10.00 a.m., 12.25
p.m., 3,30 p.m, 6.45 pm, 10,00 p.m:,
Sunday
10.00 a.m„ 12.30 p.m., 3,30 p.m., 5.50
p,m„ 10.00 p.m.
Hello Homemakers! There are plen-
ty of eggs on the market in spite of
commitments to ship large quantities to
Britain, In other countries where eggs
have been a standard main dish, wo-
men have found it necessary to do with-
out them, or use a substitute. Hostes-
ses in Capetown, South Africa, have a
simple solution. They serve one ostrich
egg which provides a good meal for
twelve or more people. The people of
Capetown have only recently taken to
eating ostrich eggs, but they have long
been a favourite with African Bushmen
and Hottentots, , . If this should be-
come a profitable commercial venture,
the ostrich will be transferred from the
millinery store to the grocery!
Here are recipes made with Ontario
Grade A Medium eggs since Grade A
Large are used for poaching at our
house.
SCRAMBLED EGGS WITH
HERBS
4 beaten eggs, 14 cup cream, Vz
tsp. salt, dash of pepper, 1 tbsp.
chopped parsley, 1 tbsp, chopped
onion, 14 tsp, thyme, 2 tbsps. fat,
Combine eggs, cream and season-
ings. Heat fat in heavy pan; ponr in
egg mixture and cook slowly until par-
tially set, stirring lightly. Add herbs;
cook until set. Serve with little pork
sausages. Garnish with parsley. Serves
4.
BUDGET OMELETTE
1 cup soft bread crumbs, 1 cup
milk, 4 eggs separated, salt and
pepper to taste,
Mix milk and crumbs, let stand,
then 'beat smooth, teat yolks, add to
bread mixture, Beat whites stiff and
fold into Mixture. Pour into hot greased
pan and cook slowly until firm, 25-80
mins, Cook in the oven, preheated to
375 degs., for the last 10 mins, to
brown on top, This four-egg omelette
will serve 4 to 5 people, The satire mix-
hue may be cooked as scrambled eggs,
EGGS BARED IM 011Etg
Vs lb. Canadian cheese, grated,
1/2 tap, salt, tsp, pepper, 1 tbsp,
fat, 6 'eggs,t8p. dry mustard,
VI, cup thin cream, a
Oil a shallow 'baking dish; sprinkle
the grated theesoon the bottom, dust
With salt and pepper; sprinkle With the
rat, Break flit eggs, one at a time, over
the Cheese, combine the mustard and
Otani: pour over the eggs. take hi alt
dead/ oveti At 256 degg the
whites of the egg's are set, about 15
mins, Serve hot With Potato Butt,
Selves 0,
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MOST MOTHERS PO THIS
Ifeaby
HasAeold
AT BEDTIME rub
throat, chest, back
with VapoRo, Re.
lief-bringing action
Start right away.,.
BORES FOR HOURS
while child sieepa.
Often by morning
most distress of
the cold is eased.
nest-known home remedy
EPP you can use to ',relieve
distress of children's colds is
comforting Vicks VapoRub.
Even while you rub it on,
VapoRub starts to work to
ease distress ...and it keeps
on working during the night.
No wonder most mothers do
this when a
colcl strikes. VICKS Tonight,try ti wAPORUB
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BAKED MAPLE CUSTARDS
2 eggs, 1 6 2 tbsps. granulated
sugar, VI tsp. salt, 2 cups milk,
scalded; 14. tsp, vanilla extract, 0
tbsps. maple syrup.
Beat eggs slightly; add sugar to
taste, and salt, and stir until well mix-
ed, Add scalded milk gradually, while
stirring constantly. Add vanilla. -Mix
ingredients thoroughly. Grease or oil 6
custard cups, Put 1 tbsp. maple syrup
in bottom of each, Carefully pour in
custard mixture. Place custard in shal-
low baking iiiirtontaining warm water.
Bake in electric oven of 325 legs, for
45 mins„ or until silver knife inserted
in centre of custard comes out clean.
Chill custards in refrigerator. Then
turn top-side down into-sherbert glass-
es and serve. The maple syrup forms
sauce over custard. Serves 6. If more
convenient, these custards may be
baked the day before serving and stor-
ed in the refrigerator until mealtime,
If You Know Your Car
Will Start Tomorrow
.7, Morning I
You cart make sure it will Start'
every morning-and operate
dependably every der-4 you
have it serviced regularly by
our trained mechanics, using
factory-engineered parts!
We'd Rather Prevent
breakdowns • than firs 'emi
A simple Inexpensive "tune up" may save plenty of money
later on. Don't take chances!
Have necessary work done
NOW by our.expert mechanics.
PROMPT and DEPENDABLE
service at reasonable prices is
our policy'
EDWARDS'
Motor Sales
Your Authorized bealer for
Chillier and Plyttiolittt Cars
and Fargo Trucks
WINGHAM ONT.
Victoria St Phone 411'
All 1946-47 Unemployment Insurance Books
expired on March 31st, 1947.
New books will be issued by the National Em-
ployment Offices to employers, but only when old
books are completed and turned in to the Office.
Employers are urged to exchange Unemploy-
ment Insurance Books immediately.
Penalties are provided for failure to comply.
Unemployment Insurance
Commission
U.1.10.4-W
EMPLOYERS MUST OBTAIN NEW
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BOOKS
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JOHN FIS ER
gives another of his unusual stories
in the series of programs
"This is Canada"
Presented by the millets of
PURITY MLR • PURITY CU
7,25 9.1'9'
also Fri,
and Mon.
i.2' Pol•
nail polish and painted the house key
on my'key ring, and hers too. Needless
to say, it saves much time and trouble
searching for this elusive key, * •
Miss S. T! says: A piece of cinna-
mon added to waffle batter gives ar.
spicy tang'.
Mrs. C. D. says: Small meat haft.-
can be made by forming the meat hate.
a long roll, then cutting it into .ono-
inch pieces.
Bead North to Nivssing
Higb
Nipissing River, Ontario
TOURIST BUSINESS IS GOOD BUSINESS ... FOR EVERY CITIZEN!
for all their business and family
needs. Everyone benefits.
Let us make sure, then, that
every tourist receives our best
efforts-courtesy, service, value,
friendliness.
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The dollar left by the tourist is
new capital for the community.
Spent largely with hotels, re-
sorts, restaurants, garages, ser-
vice stations and amusement
centres, it is circulated by them
One of a series of advertisements about
Ontario Holidays published in the pll6115 interest
by John Labatt Limited
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VACATION WITH PAY
RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
FIVE DAY WEEK
Maitland Spinning Mills, Listowel
HAS OPENINGS FOR YOUNG MEN AND
WOMEN WHO ARE ANXIOUS TO
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Town ,of WINGHAM
Interest at the rate of roux per cent. per an- i
nuin will be allowed on such prepayments. 1
Prepayments of taxes must be made at the
Town Treasurer's Office, Town Hall.
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Taxpayers may make payments on account of
1947 taxes up to 90 per cent. of 1946 taxes.
Save Money
by PREPAYING
1947 TAXES
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HYDRO USERS
• The wintertime power shortage in Southern Ontario
has been relieved' with the coming of spring and the
longer hours of daylight. In the winter months the
shorter and darker days create a maximum demand
on your Hydro system. Conditions in this winter
season ore such that Hydro plants are loaded to the
point where it becomes necessary to ash for the
co-operation, of all Hydro users in saving electricity
by every possible voluntary means. In the spring and
summer season the urgency for conservation Is not
so great as in the fall and winter.
The voluntary saving of electricity In homes,
offices, theatres, stores, and in industry, greatly
relieves this condition. Your response was very
helpful. To those who so willingly co-operated
during this emergency period, Hydro says, 'Thank
You.°
In many localities Hydro Stations and lines are
overloaded because of the delay in obtaining neces-
sary new equipment. Therefore, do not waste
electricity...44e Hydro wisely at all times.
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ThurAdayl April 3rd, 1947
fishing ... golf ... accommoda-
tion for every taste and pocket-
book. Want more detailed
information? Write to Ontario
Holiday, Room 1004, 'Victory
Building, Toronto.
The Quality Tea
"SALA
ORANGE PEKOE
Two hundred and twenty miles
from Toronto lies North Bay
on Lake Nipissing . at the
centre, of an unspoilt holiday
playground. Mile after mile of
sandy beaches... splendid game
TARE A vp
This is the time of 'year when cer-
tain household utensils can be cleaned
thoroughly.
Silver
1. Use .an aluminum pan (not tarnish-
ed);
2, Put water, salt and baking soda into
the pan (for each quart of water use 1
tsp, salt and 1 tsp. soda);
3. Place silver in the pan-there should
be enough water to cover it;
4. Place •pan on electric element and
heat until the tarnish disappears;
5, Pour off the water, wash in hot
soapy water and dry thoroughly,
Instead of an aluminum pan, a gran-
ite pan may be used in which an alum-
inum strip or 'plate is placed, Each
piece of silver must touch the alum-
inurn.
Graniteware
1. Scour stains with a fine scouring
powder;
2. Do not scrape• food from granite asi
it chips;
3. Soak well, -If dish 'contains milk or
eggs soak in cold water; if it contains
fat or sugar, soak in hot water, Boil in
4.1ishpan of water containing 3 or 4
ttbsps. washing soda, Rinse and dry.
Aluminum
Fill each aluminum kettle with wa-
ter to which yOu add 1/.3 cup vinegar.
Bring to a boil, Rub with steel wool if
necessary after boiling for 10 mins,
Bake Board
Scrape with the back of a' knife and
remove loose Material. Scrub with clear
cold water, following the grain. Rinse
with warm water and dry thoroughly.
. • Bread Boxes
Wash in soapy water, Scald with
vinegar and boiling water,
Nickel and Chromium
Polish with Bon Ami applied with a
soft cloth dampened with ammonia or
water. Let dry and rub, *
Anne Allan invites you to write to
her c/o Advance-Times, Send in your
suggestions on homemaking problems
and watch this column for replies,
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Mr. A. J. says: I borrowed my wife's
For Your BUILDING,
CARPENTERING
Repair Work
Built-in CUPBOARDS
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Bennett & Casemore
'Phone 447 Wingham