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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1948-10-13, Page 8The .Big. Show children of Toronto, and Miss Muriel Watt, of London, spent the week-end with their parents, Rev, and Mrs. W. J. Watt. Mr, and Mrs. Relison Falconer spent Thanksgiving Day with Barrie friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss and baby, Benny, of Bright, Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin McClenaghan, of Kitchener, Mr. Irwin McClenaghan of Glencoe, and Miss Faye McClenaghan of London, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan, and Chesterfields and Occasional Chairs Repaired and Recovered Free Pickup and Delivery STRATFORD UPHOLSTERING COMPANY 42 Brunswick St. STRATFORD — ONTARIO Enquiries should be left at R. A. Currie's, Wingham, Arrange now to have that Chesterfield or Chair re-covered, before the pre-Christmas rush! IGHT THE AVINGHAM-ADVANC4-MMS Wednesday, October la, 1948 L'1111111111101.11 a a Eli I Freel7ickets /ran= ICI araff /Mile a Given to the first Ten Children finding the correct number of MISSPELLED WORDS in the Ads. on these pages, Apply at Bateson's Dairy Aniasurodipp.kioampoo 9voalo•Povimissio4svre,n06....e. Sponsored by Wingham Legion, CURRIE FURNITURE AND FUNERAL HOME AFTEleTHE SHOW ' MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE COFFEE SHOP Meals Fountain Service Lunches Day Phone 51 Night Phone 155 . Compliments of PATTISON RADIO & ELECTRIC. WESTINGHOUSE SALES and SERVICE THE VICTORIAN ORDER NURSE This year marks the Golden Jubilee of• the Victorian Order of Nurses for Canada —50 years of achievement, a half-century of unselfish dedication to the needs of others. People like this, some of Canada's finest, are in the public's service—at your service. DAWES BLACK HORSE BREWERY • • " • • t•oi, • 1•• • IP qa, BEAUTY-NOOK HAIRDRESSING Loughlean & Sharpe Telephone 493 Wingham Compliments of H. C. MacLEAN INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE 'Phone 115 Wingham Compliments of W. H. GURNEY & SON Glove Manufacturers One of a series of advertisements in tribute to those Canadians in the service of the public HURON & BRUCE STYLE HEADQUARTERS Compliments of STEDMAN'S 5c to $1.00 STORE "The Complete Variety Store"' JOHN BUMSTEAD & SON Farm Equipment WHITECHURCH Mr. Howard Fuller of Wingham has been installing a new furnace in the Presbyterian Church here. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watt and HANNA & CO. LTD. Harley Campbell and family, and his niece, Rosalee Campbell, all of 'Tpr,- ontto, spent the week-end at the home of Mr, and Mrs, George McCiena- glum. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Campbell and family of Wingham, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, John Mason, Mr, and Mrs, Hector Hamilton and son, Alec, of Gorrie, spent a few days last week at the home of her father, Mr. John Beecroft. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson also Mr, and Mrs, Calvin Robinson and son, Gary, of Belgrave, spent the week-end at the home of their sister, Mrs. Leonard Coyne of Windsor, Mr. and ,Mrs, William Moore of Buffalo, visited over the week-end at. the _home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chamney, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chamney and daughters, visited on Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Bradnock, who is a patient in 1Goderich Hospital. There was no service in Brick Un- ited Church on Sunday on account of Anniversary services in Belgrave United Church, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Newby and family of London, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr: and Mrs. Walter Lott. Miss Anne Craw of Toronto, visit- ed over the week-end with Miss Elinore Wightman. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Congram of Lucknow, spent the week-end at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Charles Shiell. Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor and family of Exeter, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs,• Law- rence Taylor, East Wawanosh. Miss Dolly Angst of Mount Vernon, Washington, spent a few days last week at the home Mr, and Mrs. Gor- d,on Elliott and with Wingham and Molesworth relatives. Mr. and -Mrs. Albert Goyeau and Mr. and Mrs. Dedrize of Leamington, spent the week-end at the poem of the former's daughter, Mrs. Aldin Furdon. Mrs. Irene Paterson,. of Toronto, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Wm. Taylor. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Johnston and family of Lucknow, spent Sunday at the home of her mother, Mrs, Will Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Bagg and daughter, Hazel, of Unionville, spent the week- end at the home of their daughter, Mrs. E. H. Groskorth. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Purdon and Archie, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rintoul and sons, also Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bott of Beiwood, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Curran, St. Helens. Mr. Carl and Mr. Roy Schroter and Mr, Bill Brown of Kinmount, visited over the week-end with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie. HAMILTON OPTICAL CO. W. R. Hamilton, R. O. Optometrist for Over 25 Years. Telephone 37 for Appointment. General Accountancy for the SMALL BUSINESS MAN, PROFESSIONAL MAN BUSINESS & TAX SERVICE S. J. Pyrnm P. 0. Box 74 'Phone 23 LUCKNOW ONT. a a a i n a a a a I a i a a a a a a U a a a a a a a a a a a a , • i a a a a a a a i a a i a a Mrs, Stanley Leeson of Nanaimo, C., also called home by telephone on Sunday evening to chat with the as- sembled family. Services in the United Church here will be withdrawn next Sunday, when St, Helens United Church will hold their Fiftieth Anniversary. Rev. W. A. Taylor of Dorchester; a formed St. Helens boy, will have charge of the services there. ' Mr% and Mrs. Isaac Stokes and Miss Edith, of Glenannan, and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Elliott of Toronto, vis- ited on Sunday with the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott, Mr. Beth Gaunt of Preston, spent the week-end with friends here. Miss Fowler and Miss Clayton have been holding Gospel services in the Memorial Hall here during the past week, The Presbyterian Church Congre- gation held their service in the Mem- orial Hall on Sunday mdrning as the new furnace has not yet been complet- ed in the church. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Heifer and baby son, Douglas Keith, of Turn- berry, visited on Sunday with her par- euts, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Welwood, Mr. J. F. McLean motored to Port Dalhousie on Sunday to visit at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. A. Gibson, Mrs. McLean returned home with him on Sunday. ,Miss Lettie Fox of Hamilton, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Andrew Fox. Miss Florence I3eecroft of Torontto, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft. Mr. Fred Leaver of Toronto, spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. Chas, Leaver. Compliments of LYCEUM THEATRE . Compliments of MacLEAN COAL CO. D. L. & W. BLUE COAL COKE and WOOD Telephone G4w ..... Compliments of KING DEPT. STORE "The Freindly Store" McGILL RADIO SERVICE Electrical Appliances Telephone 380 Wingham Compliments of LEE'S RESTAURANT "The Home of Good Foods" For EXCLUSIVE High Quality Merchandise Come to RUSH READY-TO-WEAR Compliments of STURDY'S TOBACCO and BILLIARD PARLOR %... i Compliments of CHAINWAY STORE "Where Spending is Saving" Compliments of DUNLOP'S _ SHOE STORE All Shoes Fitted by X-Ray MITCHELL'S MEAT MARKET FRESH and CURED MEATS. WINGHAIVI UTILITIES COMMISSION Your Canadian General-Electric Dealer USE HYDRO,LAMPS RAPP'S BAKERY Telephone 132 Wingharn HOME-MADE BREAD CAKES PASTRIES Wedding Cakes and . Anniversary Cakes a Specialty FALCONER PHOTO STUDIO FORTliAITS WEDDINGS FRAMING , ENLARGING Films Developed and Printed Telephone 199 Wingham Compliments of YEMEN'S GRILL BARD & CO. MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR Pull Value for Your Money ti 011111111111111111115[111111111111I11111111111,1111111111I11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111fi II 1 I' Edwaras Motor Sales Chrysler, Plymouth Cars and Fargo Trucks THE MIXING BOWL • , — Hello Homemakers! How far will five dollars worth of meat go for five people? The so-called inexpensive cuts which are usually meat extras such as liver, heart, sausages, amount to the same price as chops and cutlees in pro- portion, when screed hot. Last week- end our order was a roast of beef al- though the price per pound seemed prohibitive for the budget. With due consideration to saving electricity, we place tithe meat in a cold oven. When the thermomoeter registered 350 de- grees on Bake which meant that we were heating the oven and the meat using the bottom element only, we took out the roast, covered it and let it to cook slowly in the "meat-heat" while we placed a cake in the oven for 45 minutes. As the cake was taken out the meat was uncovered and re- placed in the' oven. Actual roasting time was calculated from this point allowing 28 minutes per pound, The greatest saving was effected by slicing the roast when cold with a good. sharp knife. Even servings amounted to 5 slices per pound. This does not necessarily mean that meat should be served cold, you can heat the slices in gravy or over the potato kettle in parchment paper or aluminum foil, By the way, sliced meat has a tendency to curl so Weight the pieces with a plate or small cover. Cooking hi a pressure cooker is another method of preventing meat shrinkage, The constant heat -in the sealed -tight saucepan will cook meat tender in a short time without loss of moisture. Allow 12 minutes ,to the pound for well-done rump or chuck pieces. Veal is cooked to perfection at 15 lbs. pressure as follows: Select a 3 pottnd boned leg of veal and tut about 15 gashes, one-half inch deep into it, Insert a sliver of garlic into each sec- tion. Rub the roast with flour, salt and pepper.. Brown in open saucepan with a very little fat (I tsp.).Then put rack in cooker; -add 14 cup hot water and the meat; /adjust the cover and when it begins to. scram or indicate pres- sure, allow 10 mins. per pound nr 112 hour. Usually ten minutes before end of cooking period we cool the sauce- pan under the cold water tap thus re- ducing the pressure; take off the lid , and add the vegetables, When the dicator registers the 15 lbs. pressure again we watch the, clock for exactly 8 mins. Time, food and fuel are saved With this method of cookery. ADDITIONAL SUGGESTIONS 1, Tie meat and use skewers as well to keep meat pieces in -shape- and you Will be able to, serve even servings. 2. Serve meat extenders such as mires- ing, spaghetti Sailed, vegetable saute with small pieces of meat. 4, ;Make lots of -gravy using /Mewl drippings if necessary. = 111iss Winnifred Farrier and Miss it PARTS and ACCESSORIES 1 Telephone—Days 417, Wingham Rviwoinsmsriatimiimilionimuirilmummatutemitaismiltitimismittiftimilieni Gladys Sage of Tomato, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, W, R. Farrier, Mr. and Mrs. Carman Farrier of New Toroifto, also visited there and with Morris relatives. Mrs. Dugald Simpson, Miss Della, Miss Jean and Mr. John Simpson of London, •spent Monday at the home -a of the former's brother, Mr. John Mc- Gee, Mr. Roy McGee of Toronto, spent the week-end with his father, Mr. Henry McGee and Mr. Gordon Mc- Gee. Mr. Orville Elliott of Kinloss, had the'inisfortone to break his right leg below the knee, on Saturday, and was taken to Wingham Hospital. This is hard. lines on the Vomit. and Mrs. Bruce Ryan aml dau- ghter, Beverley, and .Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hartman of Goderieb, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, John Ryan. Mr, and -Mrs. Oliver Kirk of Rir- rentgliam, Mich., spent the week-end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Beeeroft, and his mother, Mrs. An- drew Kirk, accompanied them home it Sunday, to spend a', few weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Orton Grain of Lis-towel, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lance Grain, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Gaunt and other Currie relatives, atteded'the fun.: oral of Mr. W. J,. 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