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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1949-08-31, Page 5BELGRAVE Remember the School Fair, Sept. 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson of Port Rowan, were callers in the village. Mrs. Glen Swan and baby of Bruce- field, are visiting with Mr. Harry McClenaghan and fill. Mrs. Robert H. Coultes is a pat- ient in Wingham General Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Logan and sons, returned to their home in Moose- jaw, Sask., after a holiday here. They were accompanied by Mrs. Leitch, who will spend two months in the West. The United Church Sunday School held their annual picnic to the Seaforth Lions Park on Wednesday of last rI See the good-looking, comfortable CASUAL CLOTHES that fit into your school curriculum with ease. A fine selection of quality fabrics — tailored for plenty of wear — priced for slim billfolds. "THE YOUNG CANADA CANUCK ,S1-1013" Music Pupils, and .started giving les- sons last Saturday. The Evening Auriliary - Mrs. 'Gordon Bosnian offered her home for the regular meeting of the Evening Auxiliary on Tuesday, Aug- ust % 22nd. The meeting opened with the hymn "Breath on Me Breath .of Life." After the business part of the meeting, Mrs. Bolt, Mrs. Bosnian, Mrs. Pletch, Mrs. Golf and Mrs. C. Robinson told of the fine relief work being done by the Protestant Churches of Germany. The next meeting will be held a week later than usual, be- cause of the School Fair. It will be on Sept, 20th., at Mrs. W. Arm- strong's. The meeting closed with the hymn "What a Friend we have in Jesus." Lunch was served by the hos- tess assisted by Mrs. C. Robinson, Mr. R. Robinson, Mr. Hanna, Mrs. Bolt, Mrs. Pletch and Mrs. J, .Coultes. The Mission Band The Happy Heart Mission sand was held' Sunday morning, August 2,8 in the basement of the church. The meeting started with the Call to Wor- ship and the Mission Band Purpose in unison. A prayer was then given by the president, Evelyn Cook. Hymn 197 was then sung. The minutes of the last meeting were read. The col- lection taken by the treasurer, Marlene MacKenzie, Lorraine Hanna read a poem, entitled "playinates." Hymn 256 was sung and Mrs. Anderson read a story Dikes Against the Sea. The . meeting was closed with hymn 243 and the Lord's Prayer in unison, Mrs, C. R. Logan and family are spending a few days in Byron with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vincent. BLUEVALE Dr. John F. Coultes of Philadelphia, Penn., is visiting with his sister, Miss Mabel Coultes. Mrs. Stanley Darling and son, Harry, are vi§iting relativs in Toronto and attending the C.N.E. Miss Edith Curtis is yisiting with relatives at Mitchell. Institute Meeting The Women's Institute will meet at the home of Mrs. Lucy Smith on Tues- day, September 6th, at 2.30 o'clock, (note the change of date.) Roll Call, Bring a flower to make a bouquet, Motto, Kindness is a lang- uage which the dumb can speak and the deaf can understand. Music, Mrs. Jack Wicksteact, A paper, spices and their major role in History. Lunch committee, Mrs, Roy Turvey, Mrs, Wallace Agar, Visitors are always wel- come, Engaged New 'Teachers Two new teachers have been engag- ed by the Ttrtiberry Township School Area this year. Mrs. Jack Day, R. R. 1, Wingham, will teach at .No. 3 school and Mr. Campbell Brown of Gorrie, at No. 6, t,rhe staff will also inchtde Mrs. Palmer No. 5; Mrs. R. Hastings No. 0; Miss Helen Walker, No. 2; Miss I, Sheriff, No. 11 and Mr. Harold Henry at No, 4, Hydro has been installed at t*o more schools this summer and con- siderable painting , shingling and gat- oral repairs„ made where needed, Sehoolsupplies and text books up to grade 4 will again be supplied by the week, Mrs. Joe Dunbar is a patient in the Wingham General Hospital. Inlaid I Linoleum ALL COLOURS We specialize in Laying Norman Rintout Jackets - Slacks Ties - Shirts Socks - Sweaters Hanna's MEN'S WEAR I lfill Mr, George Cook made a business trip to Toronto over the week-end. Recent visitors at the home of Mel- yin Taylor were, Rev, W. J. and Mrs, Taylor of Dorchester. Bert Hubbard of Lakelet, Rev, C. B. and Mrs, ray- lor of Cottam, Mrs, J, Webster, Tor- !' onto and Mrs, W. Taylor, Palmerston, *aro spending a few days with Melvin r4Ylar Master Gordon Lydiatt of Walton, is spending his holidays at the home P of Melvin Taylor, M Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller were: Mr. and Mrs. A, A. Is- bister of Toronto and Mr. John Is- bister of St. Clair, Michigan over the W week-end, Mr. and Mrs, George Johnston at- jr the Blake-Luttrell wedding in ., Metropolitan Church, London, on Sat- urday last. i Billie and Glen Coultes are spend- ing two weeks with their aunt, Mrs. Harmon Miller at Rothsay. Misses Norma Brydges and Fern Nethery, spent the week-end at Tor- a--- onto Exhibition. Miss Beth Brydges and Bill John- ! ston have returned home after spend- ing a vacation in Milwaukee. Mr.' and Mrs. Hugh Luttrell and Beryl, visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Johnston over the week-end, N Mr. and Mrs. William Brandon of Frobisher, Sask., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs, James Michie and other al: relatives. 11 Mrs. W. 3, Mobres is spending the N week at the .School for Leaders, Alma I College, St, Thomas. Miss Dorothy Pattison and Miss Ada Dow are also = attending the same school. —112 Mr. Glenn VanCamp has purchased • a farm on the 5th line of Morris from ill Mr. C. R. Coultes, and expects to iri move to it in the next week. --=•• Mrs, Ernie Crawford and Linda, of ▪ L• ucknow, have returned to their home a after spending a holiday with Mr, and • Mrs. Fred Cook, Miss Margaret Procter has returned ▪ home after spending a holiday in Mon- ▪ treal. Mr. and Mrs. H. Prpeter went II to Kingston to meet her. Mr.. and Mrs. Robt. Dutnall of Har- -i▪ r ston, Mr. and Mrs, Eddie Dutnall - and small son, David, of Quebec City, • were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Law- • rence Vannan and Mrs. Perdue. Mrs. George Jones of London, spent = the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, E. McCallum., Takes Over Piano Class Miss Shirley Robertson of Goderich has taken over Miss Elaine Walsh's IRO ) 4AlI I nom) Him *Jo licool41111141111111113011414111011111 N N N prightly little school - bound feet need health ful precisely fit- ted shoes — the kind that take real abuse and emerge unscuffed, We have a wonderful group of finely-made . shoes °— he- mannish for junior - pretty ,enough for little ladies— and priced low enough for the most budget-aware mother, S TAXI DAY or NIGHT Phone 6:5 JIM CAMERON All Passengers Insured General Accountancy BUSINESS & TAX SERVICE for the SMALL BUSINESS MAN, PROFESSIONAL MAN S. J. PYMM P, 0. Box 74 Telephone 23 LUCKNOW - ONT. Memorials We realize our obligation when we fill your order for a Mem- orial—and we provide only ma- terials of unending serviceability. Design and workmanship are of the finest, and our prices are most moderate, CEMETERY LETTERING Promptly Done AU MODERN EQUIPMENT Wingham Memorial Shop 'Phone 256 R. A. Spotton Wife Preservers Many doctors advise againstrironing diapers. They claim they are more ster- ile if shaken thoroughly and pulled into shape when hanging out to dry, Cook tomatoes and onions until soft. Put through sieve. Add salt, sugar, and vinegar, then the peppers which have been put through food chopper. Heat this mixture. Add mustard and flour which have been mixed together, with enough vinegar to make a smooth paste. Stir well and cook until thick. Pour into sterlized jars and seal with paraffin. Yield: approximately 3 pints. Mrs, M. R. requests: CEREAL MEAT LOAF 1 cup quick-cooking rolled oats % cup tomato juice 114 cup tomato ketchup 1 pound minced lean beef 314 teaspoon salt 114 teaspoon pepper 1 tablespoon chopped parsley 114 cup finely chopped onion 1 cup mashed, cooked, seasoned turnip, cold, 1 cup finely chopped raw celery 1 egg 2 tablespoons fine-flavored dripping Combine the rolled oats, tomato juice and tomato ketchup and let stand while mixing the other ingred- ients. Loosen the mincd beef with a fork and sprinkle with the salt, pep- per and parsley; add the onion, turn-. ip and celery; mix lightly together- Beat the egg slightly and add to rolleel oats mixture. Add oat mixture to meat mixture and again mix lightly. Tuna the' soft moist mixture into a greased loaf pan and smooth the top. Dot top, with the dripping, Bake in a moderate electric oven, 350 degrees about 1. 114 hours. Anne Allan invites you to write to her cjo of The Wingham Advances.. Times. Send in your suggestions oz. homemaking problems and watch, thi column for replies. Donald Rae & Sons Wingham - One- An all Canadian Company which H. C, MacLean Insurance Agency has faithfully served its policy holders for over a century. WELLINGTON FIRE I I A. 14111/1 311 Head Office — Toronto 'Insurance Company Wingham Est, 1840 TEESWATER - ONTARIO WR 0 XETER—Every Wednesday Telephone 23 Teeswater BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and NOTARY PUBLIC afternoon, 2-4 p.m., or by appointment. INV MYRA altImardlOrIlraMperyalivonIolaMeat***1•11110411Nnlieml..... BRYCE LICENSED AUCTIONEER FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Telephone 62 Box 331 WINGHAM, ONT. W. A. CRAWFORD, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phone 150 Wingham J. W. ENFIELD, K.C. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Money to Loan Office — Meyer Block, Wingham K. M. MatLENNAN Veterinary Surgeon Office Minnie St. Opposite and South of the United Church,, PHONE DS Wiaigharn, -t,- Ontario S. J. WALKER Funeral and Ambulance Service MODERN FUNERAL HOME 'Phone 106 Night 189 WINGHAM ONT. • 1.4 O Red Front Grocery n Free Our Prices Are Lower is is Delivery We Keep Pcrwn The Upkeep 590 1111 a lll l l „„„ llll ll lll 000000000 • LUSHUS JELLY DESSERT ---All Flavours — 9c Shirriff's PUDDING POWDERS, each „ . > ,9c FEDERAL Matches NEILSON'S COCOA , .1 lb. 39c lb. , .27c MAPLE LEAF FLAKES—Family size 83c CHOCOLATE Marshrnello Cookies 37c lb. Purex TOILET TISSUE 3 rolls 32c KLEENEX, reg. size , .2 - 35c Men's size, 29c tt 0 000000 ,,,,,,, t ,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, IM11,111 ,,,,,,,, llllllllllll (1111 lllllll 11,18111111,11141111 SEE OUR FRUIT DISPLAY We will have PEACHES, PEARS, PLUMS end ' a GRAPES—While the canning season la6i:s. • El INIMMINNEZINENENNINIMENIIIMIENEMENIMMIIIIRMIta 1111.11140101100111111111114111111111,00111 'Phone 3 boxes 21 c a I , • at g M I IN g g g 1 I a a I s a Ia a a a a a- Net a a IN a It at a a a lit a a a a a a 9 a n a n n • Ill a n n • n • n a a n n n n n a n a a n n nil n Wednesday, August 31, 1949 WINOHAM ADVANCE-TIME PAGE VIVO* ti Board. Miss MacDonald of Lucknow, will be the music Supervisor again this year. Hello TIomentakersi There is a new generation of lunch carriers .this month. Many young children begin ' school and many walk off with their raid-day meal in a box. Only 17 per cent of Ontario's rural elementary schools provide a portion of the noon meal, If more interest could be taken in the child's lunch, the child would show snore interest in school studies. AUGUST 26 to SEPT. 10 Low Rail Fares From WINGHAM $6.40 Coach Good going Thrusday, Aug. 25 to Saturday, Sept. 10, inclusive Return Limit — Sept. 14 Full information from any agent Diagonal Rd., Wingham Storm and Screen Sash Made to Measure Sash Complete Also DOOR FRAMES TORONTO Agents for Johns-Mansville Shingles, Roofing and Insul-Brick Go by Train to the Exhibition Canadian National' Campbell Gorbutt Where food can be reheated it is a simple method for the rural teacher to help. Today, we know that milk is ths most .perfeet food. Many brit milk dishes may be prepared and taken in glass jars with the name written on an adhesive tape label. Then the jars can be heated in a water-bath at the school, In this instance the school hoard works with the teacher and equips the school with simple cooking utensils, Here are suggestions for the hot jar; Cream of Vegetable Soup, So.al- loyed Potatoes with Sausage. Stew, Ci•earned Beef, Creamed Eggs, Cream- ed Cheese and Rice, Creamed Fish, Baked Beans, Corn Scallop with Ba- con, Rice Pudding, Stewed Fruit and Pie Filling, With this main dish pre- pared the day before, it is wise to wrap up fresh food to complete the lunch . . , we refer to buttered brown bread or sandwiches, carrot or turnip ,sticks, raw tomatoes, radishes or eel- ery, cookies or cake. There are a few schools where a hot dish is prepared under the super- vision of an older pupil or the teacher. This luncheon supplemented, by some food brought from home, provides an adequate meal. For example: Baked potatoes scheduled for Monday's hot food may be the cue for mother to pre- pare meat sandwiches and a jar of pudding. On Tuesday, the dish of bak- ed beans calls for buttered brown bread, a raw apple, cookies and milk, On Wednesday, scrambled eggs may suggest graham muffins, orange, piece of cake and milk. On Thursday, thick vegetable soup goes with egg sand- wiches, bunch of grapes and milk. On Friday, scalloped tomatoes and bacon can be rounded out with peanut butter sandwich, carrot sticks and milk, From these ideas you ran tell we are trying to include at least one item from each group' of necessary foods:, Milk, meat, eggs fish or peanut butter, whole wheat bread, muffins or cook- ies of I'vhole grain, raw or cooked vegetable or fruit, TAKE A TIP 1. Reserve a space in your cupboard for lunch utensils, wax paper and staple ingredients for sandwiches. 2, Provide a well-ventilated metal lunch box. Scald it out daily, 3, Select a tightly covered container with a "gold" lined lid for milk and puddings. 4, Sandwiches should be wrapped in wax paper, cover with a damp cloth if stored over night. 5. Tuck in surprises such as raisins, marshmallows, or coloured serviette. THE QUESTION BOX Mrs. T. J. requests: TOMATO SANDWICH PILLING 12, medium-sized ripe tomatoes 3 onions 114 cup salt 11/2 cups granulated sugar 4 red sweet peppers 1 green sweet pepper 6 teaspoons dry mustard 11/ cups flour 1 cup vinegar Business and Professional Directory Masa •memMeaeiNimp.a 410,•••••••••••.• FREDERICK A. PARKER OSTEOPATH Offices: Centre St. Wingham Osteopathic and Electric Treat- ments, Foot Technique Phone 272, Wingham, ...01•14.60.111.1••• J. A. FOX Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS Phone 19 J. H. CRAWFORD, K.C. Wingham, Phone 48 R. S, HETHERINGTON, K.C. livormesumiNi.mrymellallommlumarywn 1...4.81.4,•••••••4•010••••01. DONALD B. BLUE Experienced Auctioneer Licensed for Counties of HURON & Bizucn All Sales Capably Handled Phone 49. Ontario 10001.0.001/2.0010.**Imoriempandonii0060i..404000....‘mimeromowelior Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist. RADIONIC EQUIPMENT COMPLETE HEALTH SERVICE Phone 191. OR, Wit CONNELL CRAWFORD & OR. II. N. CORRIN HETHERINGTON *Lk