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WINGHAM — ONTARIO
Mrs. Melville Beecroft and son john
and Wayne, of Otterville, were recent
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. flee,:HUM- - ,11t011.
Airs. Annie Toner of Thamesford is
spending a month's holiday with rela-
i Elves.
Mr. and Mis, Robert Cathers, Mr,
ijohn Cathers, Miss Kay Cathers and
t Master Bobby visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs, David Cathers of Wing-
'ham,
Recent visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Gamble were Mrs, L.
Caldwell, Kalkaska, Mich,; Mrs, G.
i Niekleson, Chatham; Mr, E. Jenkins,
,Bluevale, and Miss 13. Fortune of
Waterloo.
A number from here attended the L,
O.L. Memorial Service at the Ford-
Iwich 'Cemetery on Slinday afternoon,
Rev. Burden of Bluevale was the
I Miss Rose Howse of Brantford was
la visitor at the parsonage over the
',holiday week-end.
'Mr. and Mrs. jack Evers (nee Edna
Irwin) Toronto were holiday guests
!with Mr. and Mrs. Manford Irwin.
! While fishing at Teeswater, Wil-
bur Galloway and Jack Musgrove were
fortunate in landing a 4-lb, pike.
Mr. Harvey McDermott held a suc-
cessful auction sale on Tuesday, July
27th,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Robinson, To-
ronto, were recent visitors with Miss
Mary and Mr. Ben. Maguire,
Mr. and Mrs. Cam, Edgar spent the
holiday week-end with friends at God-
erich.
Our sympathy is extended to Mrs.
Nelson Gowdy whose father, Mr.
Ralph Metcalfe of Belmore passed
away recently.
GORRIE
(August 4th Budget) •
Edward Fer,mson of Saskatoon,
paid a visit to his father, Mr.
Robert Ferguson recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jamieson of
Goderich visited the latter's, brother,
Mr. T, L. McInnis anti Mrs.
for several days last week.
BLUEVALE
(August 4th Budget)
Rev. Leland C. Jorgensen is boli-
Lizt3.-ing, at Pilgrim on Lake Michigan,
Mr.
Sask.,
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and with relatives in \Viseonsin.
Rev„ J. A. Burden, Mrs, Bartionl
are spending their vacation with his
brother at Halifax.
Miss Ruby Duff, Dietitian at the
Women's College Hospital, Toronto, is
spending the month of August with
her sisters, Miss Duff and Mrs, Alt-
ken.
Mr. and Mrs. George Peacock and
family of Ottawa are spending their
holidays with Mr, and Mrs, James
Peacock,
Mr. and Mrs, William Patterson. of
Toronto, visited with former friends,
Dr, ohn Coultes, Philadelphia,
U.S.A., and Mrs. John McIntosh of.
MolesNilorth, are visiting their sister,
Miss Mabel Coultes.
Mr., and Mrs, Thus, Hepburn of
London, were recent visitors at the
home of Mrs, R. F. Garniss.
Mr. and Mrs, George Gilchrist of
Kirkland Lake, were Sundap visitors. with Mrs. James Robertson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Fowler and two
children, Woodstock, called on friends
here recently.
Rev; Campbell Tavener and Mrs,
Tavener of Hohnesville, visited with
Bluevale friends, they were accomp-
anied by Miss Lucy Cosens, Toronto,
and who has many friends here, Miss
Cosens sails from Montreal on Aug-.
List 14th, and will spend one year with
relatives in England and Wales, vis-
iting at Swinton, Norfolk, Cambridge
and London. Mr. and Mrs, Tavener
will accompany her to the boat and
proceed to New Brunswick and Nova
Scotia for their vacation,
Ma&
HYDRO
NOME ECONOMIST.
F
New Park
Lighting
Wroxeter
Thur. in Fri., Aug. 12, 13 •
BALL GAME in the Park each night-6 t30 pan.
GAMES! BINGO! BOOTHS! Fun and Profit for All Unusual Prizes Refreshments
TWO BANDS WILL FURNISH MUSIC
Kincardine Pipe Band Blyth Lions 13oys' and Girls' Band
FERRIS WHEEL MERRY-GOROUND
KIDDIES' RIDES, ETC.
OLIC
in the Community Park, New Park
Lighting
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THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Wednesday, August 11, 1948
r. Motorist
,We have installed the latest
Equipment for Steam Clean-
ing and Undercoating
your Car.
See Us Today and let Us explain the
MANY ADVANTAGES
of this undercoating to you, such as
Protection against Salt, ,Calcium, Heat,
Cold, Dust and many other things that
work their way through the underpart
of your car
Crossett Motor Sales
Mercury, Meteor and Lincoln Sales and Service
WINGHAM - Phone 459 - ONTARIO
- Anne Allan invites you to write
'Ater in care of The \\ Vivatie.,-
,Times. Send in your suggestions on
homentakir., prohiems znoi wain: this
„column for rt.plits.
1,2 tsp. sal.: TAKE A TIP ,4. Dry .:reetx by platity...' in ii t-wel. 2 e.„,...,• 1. To preserve misturiinni ,.., e.i.. i o. Bolt and ,,bake two or three tintei,. 1 2 cup vinkgar , itoznewinele open.: lit at 1;i cm-, Chill in the elt,:trie refrigt.rat ,..r. 12 cu:, water •:,,liie...ar, 1 t.,.p. sur.:ar twitt 1 bay lw.„11 J. Vawy the -lapis ,..4 ye.tetablt.ts i r Heat IL,: cups w..i, :Mlle in a doulde to bilin iz point, then partially co. t • fruits f .r salad. Slice the radishes. Kik r until the rim ,,,f hubbies appv,,r.. Nt,,,,,,imi,ile pick to,-er the nusturt-i cube cucumbers, tear the lettuce or
t",,sitlwine nt dr). ilussv•ih-uts, ads! re:. inn: seeds and put hi •tti.d*, -terik. Or spinach, shred. raw Ihets, grate niainiti., 1 2 cult Milk and mix' until , bottles, fill with viiteL„ar ,..,711:i. t, , earr„.ts. etc.
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HOWICK LIONS CLUB 6th Annual
td tiny ones. Fill with chicken eialad'itult“Iteaiti ttio
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mixture.
a Idini„; Mixture s:-.-..411,1 br• ..7wItritague Pie..
ski:et by fir-ppiti4 fr..ln :•14,- n ,•!'l 1 eup boiling water, .5 -lisps.
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5 minutes) in moderately hot electric ; lemon juice, 1 tsp. butter, 2 egg
sett 'an tle-4rees. FA li in doubt i 3,111..s. 1 8-inch pie .•'.1e11.
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of illix the ihror, salt, and sugar; stir
stiff. rt" 1tutte1e,1
v q:i:111,Z7S 2 cups 11.41.4:3 ZrItt AS. ,u1)01.,
in a little hot water; rout the mis.- .•
stare::. 1 1.; t;),:..4. su..ar. 1'.i. v..tip
Melt :he lituttr, add the c,,,rnstatta •
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ains .aa 81altliixeitPlgati bowl..lare
lure into the saucepan, stir until the °L
slowly for 5 minutes, stirring occas-
mixture thickensq covet and cook
.i•mallv. Beat the' egg yolks slightly•d
add the lemon juice and rind; stir the
JITNEY DANCING in the Rink
Two Ektellent Dance Floors
WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA
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tettAw FOR 375.00
in 24 prizes at Midnight (Half each night)
Tory Gregg will be Master-of-Ceremonies for the Draw,
winch is sanctioned by Municipal Authority.
°THE ONLY RURAL SKRVICK CLUB IN CANADA"
Every cent of proceeds goes for Children's Welfare Admission to Park—Adults 25c Public School Children vitt tc, Entettainmetit Guide over UK= at 6:30 pan.
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HeetOr L. Knight, t ec'y, Wroseter Bride, Pres., Fordwich
Hello Homemakers! There is some-
thing very special about a wedding
luncheon. As hostess it is your partic-
ular responsibility. and we know you
want to see it served graciously. Al-
though the bride has the final decis-
ion on all the arrangements, mother
considers the reception her job.
The home is often the west congen-
ial place to entertain wedding guests.
Mother with seine help, will enjoy pre-
paring the fo..,d for a small number
of guests, but a larger number requir-
es special caterin....
WEDDING LUNCHEONS
Perfection Jelly Chicken Salad
>oiat o Chips, Garnishes, Knot toile.
Tea and small cakes
ice Cream
Weddin, Cake and Punch
Nuts i.
Lobster IhAteliele,:a — Sandwiches
Wed,lin.- Cake and runch
Strawber:itiStshortcalw
IL tilled Fruit .clad
Flax• tired C:ittaii;e Cheese
Swxet Tea Biscuits
Rasp'.4try Sherbet Co.kies
Tea
Wt.12'r, Cake and Punzli
THE QUESTION BOX
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BOILED SALAD DRESSING
2 cups milk
12 cup su,ar
14 cup fIl •ur
1 tsp. mustard
beet greens to prevent bitter taste.
Wash leafy ark.ens in se wat-
ers, lifting liana ,out ton the water
to have the soil at the bottom •tf
the dish.
f 7 t4' •tt •/ •
for 12 ,ervings of salad mix-
tire.
Answer:
SALAD
4 lbs. chicken (cooked) or 2 stewing
chickens mixture in to the saucepan cook 1.
2 hea,ls celery minute. Remove from the electric
1 1,2 a. salad dressing nit•nt. stir in the melted . butter. Cool
1 large head lettuce siLlitly. Pour into baked shells cover .
Seasonim,. with meringue and brown in the pre-
Anne Allan invites to write to her heated oven of 300 degrees for lb-
c',o The Wingham Advance-Times. minutes.
,iSend in your suggestions on home- Mrs. J. A. asks: Why does out'
making pro,blems and watch this col favourie layer cake recipe tall for 314
unin for replies. tsp. baking powder with 2 ctilv. flour?
GARDEN SALAD Answer: The Additional eggs in the
cup shredded raw carrot recipe act as a leavening agent too.
2. cups shredded raw spinach Mrs. B. K. asks: Cat you use boiled
1 cup shredded raw beets milk for junket? Should you chill jun-
1 cup grated onion ''ket to set?
12 cup shredded radishes Answer: If •the milk began to boil
1,2 tup well seasoned French dress- inadvertently while you were Prepar-
ing. ing junket cool it stirring frequently
'Con bite vegetables and chili until lukewarm, Test by a drop of it
Peetrit:' refrigerator. Drains • well on your wrist; it it feels warm pour],
and add: the french dressing. Toss to- over the rennet and do not chill to
ether using a 'spoon and a fork and set. Store any left-over dishes of jun-,
serve at once: Serves 6. ket in the tefrigetttor:
astt- Tit,
MT-. r asks* Recipe for Harvard Mrs. it. 1% 04 4:x " i'tets:
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