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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-02-07, Page 15 .;! (0 01 ) I 40L10 Februar er ar St res e al CANNON BATH TOWELS —BIG and THIRSTY— Size 20" x 40" Usual Value $1.29 SPECIAL each DRAPERY SPECIALS Real Value Awaits You Here ROUGHTEX Regular 1.98 FOR ... . CRETONNE Regular 79c FOR 59c AMOT-'Et WALKER ST RES FEATURE OUR OWN BRAND OF SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES "Lady an n Ian etty" auty" 66 Stir ingredients ,i‘er electric de- went turned low until sugar is dis- and sister. pleasant re-union with her brother over inedittin heat until test for sQit ball stage (288 degrees.) Cool slight- solved. Cook and stir occasionally ly and beat in peppermint extract and GIRLS' GROUP MEETS coloring, if desired. Drop it fr,,m a teas] onto heavy Wax paper. ',Ile regular monthly meeting• of the n 'Marian Williamson Girls' Group was BUTTERSCOTCH held at the home of Marjorie Ann 2 cups brown sugar Scott on Tuesday evening, January 1,4 cup molasses 30th, !e, cup butter 2 tbsps. water The meeting opened with the call 2 tbsp.s. to worship and the Lord's prayer re- ]'lace im4,tedients in a art p kettle to peated in unison. The reports of the a ll ow f or Stir the syrup secretary and treasurer Nvere read and high heat mud crack sta., Om de- the roll called. Mary Prances Currie grecs.) Drop candy from teaspoon read the Scripture. The topic, "Old 01111) ttaxud pa p e r. Style Chinese Homes and Present Day Homes' was given by Mrs. Ross POPCORN BALLS Hamilton. Marjorie Ann Scott read 1.e cup popping corn a prayer. It! tsp. salt 1!2 tsps. butter cup molasses 11 4 cup sugar Pop the corn (makes about 6 cups) and put in greased bowl, Sprin- kle wi it salt. Prepare s;.rup by melt- ing butter and stirring in molasses and sugar, Cook to the hard ball stake without too much stirring. Pot' Over popped corn and shape into balls with slightly floured hands as soon as cool though to handle. VALENTINE JELLY 2 tbsps. gelatine 112 cup cold water 8-14 cup cherry juice IA cup sugar candied pineapple. Soak gelatine in cold water. Neat Cherry juice and sugar to boiling point and add gelatine. Stir for 10 minutes, then pour into a pan that has been rinsed with cold water, Permit it to stand 4 hours before adding can- died pineapple that has been sliced thin. Mark this turkish delight in squares and Make heart shapes on each with ..pineapple Chin .anothee 4 hours, 11.35 p.m. sante day. Left. Vancouver 7.00 a. In. Xmas bay, on a British Conummwealth Pacific Airlines plane, arriving San Francisco 10.35 a.m. Leif 12.30 noon arriving Honolulu 8,05 p. in, same day, She was delayed 24. hours in Honolulu on account of slight • engine trouble. From there she flew 2 cups granulated sugar to Canton Island, thence to Fiji, ar- 1,4 cup corn sy rim riving Sydney on Thursday evening. 114 cup milk Miss Titliute reports having a very 1,4 tsp. cream of tartar pleasant trip and her many friends 1j2 tsp. peppermint extract here will be pleased to learn she. landed safely and is now enjoying Australia's summer weather after the W. F. Burgman booked plane pas- sage to Sydney, Australia. for Miss- Ona I'itliute, of the Wirit-iram Gener- al Hospital Staff, and just received a letter front hen giving particulars of her 12,000 mile trip. She left Tor- 1 cup pecans onto TCA Airport 2....40 p.m., Sunday, Stir these ingredients over high. heat , • Dec, 24th, arriving in Vancouver at until su,.;•ar is molted, Lower Ilea! and I stir slowly until soft hall stage (238 degrees). Remove pan iron electric, ,• element and let cool Beat un-; tit srifi and add 1 cup pecans. Your 11 into buttered pan. Cut when PEPPERMINT CREAMS CARAMEL CREAM DIVINITY 3 cups granulated sugar 2 cups light cream 1 cup light corn syrup Following the meeting members spent some time knitting and making quilt blocks, after which lunch was served. AV NT Sea 101 TIM The 99 Anti-Tank Battery, Royal Canadian Artillery (R), at WINGHAM, ONTARIO, has a very fine BRASS BAND, for which a few an 'sill n are Nee ed Instruments and Musk are provided. Every Parade and Practice is Paid for. GOOD RECREATION—Badminton, Volley Ball, Softball, etc.; good 1-'nellowship, and profit to your- self are yours for the asking. Join the Canadian Army Reserve Force by be- coming a member of your Local Unit. Apply at e irrnourIes WICGHAM, ONTARIO Rubber Stamps and Stencils MARKING DEVICES of All Types We are Distributors in Wingharn and District For these items which are essen- tial to your business and regular routine. Three Day Service On Rush Orders Also available are STAMP PADS, INKS, AND VARIOUS SUPPLIES ADVANGE41MES Telephone 34 Wingbamt Wednesday, febroaq. 7th, 9$1 THE WINGHAM ATV AN.CE41.14ES PAGg VIVE I 411111111IIIIIIV THE .QUESTION BON Miss L. M. asks: Can you boil sug-' ared candy a second time? Answer: You may told a little wat- er to sugared candy and boil again, Miss Ii. S. asks; How can you fest for soft ball candy stage? ,--- 'W o.DUM%10E MERGER URGED • I ..31g010 0 101 0 We still have the same Wonderful Values that we offered to you last week and this will be your Last Opportunity to Save, so Be Sure and Take Advantage of these Outstanding Values when prices are going higher and higher. 1101110.1..111111111•MINI.110.10.114•11.1.2111•11,1 VINVO.111.1.11MII.111111,..11110.1 REPEATING ON THESE SPECIALS .1141011.Mint...1111=1.101 IBEX FLANNELETTE BLANKETS Size 70" x 90" Usual Value $6.50 SPECIAL $5.79 pair ommassIsivuesaumueasamnasuormamempasisamonorwar l. YISTTAIWAIWiNAPTIM20011141.4114.9.11.16.1M111•01MnIMMAII WHITE FLANNELETTE 27 inch Usual Value 39c SPECIAL 29c yard SMIAINIMMION11•51.1•0.4.1M.M.O.MetudelaT.011 REPS, BROADCLOTH ,16 Lovely Pastel Colors NOVELTY SLURS, 300 YARDS 36 - inch Suitable for Sheets, Quilt lin- ings, etc. BLEACHED SHEETING "Do not miss this" 81 -inch Usual Value $1.49 Usual Value 79c SPECIAL $1.19 yard SPECIAL 59c yard ALIS41.01.101n....1111111 CURTAIN CLEARANCE Cottage Sets and Regular Frilled Curtains I/2 PRICE Regular 3.98 FOR ... $1.98 Regular 2.98 FOR ... $1.49 0 fJ O A large manufacturer makes these up for our Stores, to our rigid specifications for Quality, Value, Price. "WE DARE THEM ALL" SHEETS 81" x 99" Pair • — . PILLOW CASES 42" x 36" P air 000000000000000000000 • SIZES BEFORE HEMMING '0=0 0 0 NEW SPRING PRINTS 36 inch Lovely Crisp New Patterns Usual Value 69c SPECIAL 49c yard Some of these have a Limited Yardage. 0=0 H 0 Qt O Halo Homcimikin.ii rdo,,tiar _ .... ,,,1,,,t,,,11', IL I.8. 11•:1C7.11A the right sht....• ., ii O numbers: a piano solo by Shirley- '. ,, , onle- , n i c.i !1:13. idIc.14ri l).1.sn'sto,;: Can vai use the II '!'here w"'; “ "i'i"). of niu '"I 'ai i* iii the htfm.... and ‘.,- ,ire remitikieo , 11 Bradlittrn; selections by the Glee •44 ,"'w ,--1,' for the S%.. vet." 1 i tlec,ri,' mixer i.-r heating rair ,1-• Club with Barbara Crannt accompany- made candy seems to influence ill l' . \ ,,..%\ yr , ran d y mixtures iu aw- ing.; a. :hilo, "Harbor Lights" by Ken activities in the home from the .ott:ig., (Aims list e d in ,,,p• recipe: can la. Holmes with Neil _Hattie at the piano; cst to the eldest. The an,iint from the beaten while hot in the large bowl of a duet "Beautiful Ohio'' by Jean Car- s ' 1 -' ,, i , .-ik. • , . 1.•• electric food iniNe.r.. Beat candy a: n . 11 . a . Fi A most entertaining `LW meeting. fi 1.1 11.4S held on Wednesday afternoon in o the town hall by the students of the 4Vinghtun District 114,1t School: 'Die invade IN. students iron Lt ussel: we::e guests and enjOyed, the prii4runime presented by the Win,;hant boy* and O girls. Crryii 11 0 ll Qr 11 F01 A monologue, "Sir Galahad Jones" TAKE A TIP was well done by Raymond Bennett, 1, Use a heavy aluminum pot tutd. a with was paper. and a skit, "Virtue Triumphant," with Anne Athol invite, v-ti to wilt,. Join (T.ileteosr.ge a\1 \1 7d(4jusollet ru, 2.1ev7ico)(:)Ls.1(1! 131.1H(111.1e11..i saucepan—one that vance-Times. Scud in Yo"0,1* ;iugg`c!'- (Cl leirfifr(g) red hall,C to her in care of The Wingham Ad- -•awford. In suitable dresses or coats holds about 4 times as much as the dons on. homemaking prliblent and and whiskers, caused much laughter, ingredients used, Grease the top watch this column fir A good Journal was read by the the pan (about two incheb <IOWA.) , . Wit' and Karen Busch en, .accompained , - elicit and as soon as it is made--bri- by Delores Hamilton, bevy begins. A little tot picks up his Lois Mason, in Scottish costume, toys fora piece of candy and Grand-danced the Highland Fling gracefully, Grand- while Delores Hainilton provided the music on the piano. edit,.. Mary Ann Cleland, after which with butter,' Mr. gave a brief critic's report 3, A WESTFIELD emity Ihufni.,111.1yr registers an null the meeting-, and "God ....IA e the accurate test. To prevent breakage King" AN.11:S sung, place in warm water before placing As the attendance of the nhool in boiling syrup, crt uses, the number of pupils taking bi(‘ part in the Lit meetings grows. There "1"IY '144.""" add 2 or inure tablespoons of corn is quite a variety of musical or dram- atio talent, Parents or friends of the to an3' r"M" school are welcome • to attend. The 5, Cook the candy mix by stirring over low heat until sugar is dis- solved, Cover the pan for the first ttvo Mintne,'" to prevent crystals forming, I 1 pan is ntil deep on 10:11, f 17(.1. .411(1 wipe Mi's rs, vVin. All:Ux, away crystals with a wet cloth yr ' Mr ' wrapped around the tines of a fork. "r", who are spending a cookie Of 11,0111111S ill kit clit;n<T, spent 6. Fondants (candies that require the week,end with. Mr. and Mrs. \V. \\ uteri and hard candies ale ci.a.dc- 1. Campb ell. Mr. Wm. AlcDow ell, Mr. and Airs. Norman McDowell visited "l'hurs- date has not yet been set, but another !fleeting will lie held sometime near the end of February. WINGHAM GIRL NOW IN AUSTRALIA LOCAL AND PERSONAL --Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bentley of Woodstock visited on Sunday with Mr. and Airs. Edgar Pattison. cd without stirring over high heat and Mrs. Jeffrey Hawlcins after sugar. Then remove and son David, of London. were syrup genii) al ik permit it to settle home for the week-end. for 2 or 3 ininntes before pouring it day with Mr. and Mn". Wesley Staek- out. house of Brucefield. —Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Henning chocolate or mulasses butter, apt Mr. Harold Sprung, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence raid Eileen of• Turnberry: 7. Candies containinn• Milk, visited with :ar. and Mrs. Chester Dipnald Sprung, Peter and Wayne, of Higgins of Myth. burn without stirring. Begin cook- HallettTownship, el (Ill Still- ing these mixtures on high heat and day with Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Cox: test for the soft ball stage frequently r. and :11rs. Clifford Crozier and while stirring. Cool dicta TnixtnreS children, of Crewe, visited !)11 Sun- slowly after they reach the boiling point. Do not heat gaudy until al- bell. with Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Camp. , most cold. 8, If candy curdles while cooking, du not be alarmed as it will probably become smooth when it is beaten. —Miss Winona Stephens and Miss Lenora Higgins returned to London on Saturday, after spending two weeks in Florida and the Bahamas. Pa becomes his most charming self, Homemade candy call be delicious. Miss Ada Slav:01..1;s,, way., visited last weLk with ,Mr-. Wm. McDonncil and. Mr. and Mrs. Nor- ' man McDowell, and Mrs. Dint 1;oal; nod, son James, of Crew-4., MesSiS. Aaron au 13.oak, Ilrimo, Sask., who have been spi..mling tin, winter in Lucknow, visited on. Sunday with Mrs. Fred. Cook. Answer: Have a cup of cold waft.' ht readinuss. DV.fli a vtry of the l syrup into it. Wia n the ..vi• can be gathered up iv [ht. a soft ball that Will aIni.,r4 high speed for about 5 co 6 minutes, if nuts are to be added, chop fine or add before pouring into buttered pan, Mr. C... R. asks: Why does smooth fudge become sugary ;titer 2 wet.:lis? Answer: Most candies should be kept in a shallow tin hurt an d el, \ ere,' y Musical Instru ent. <t t Consolidation. pf all SottthwesteM Ontario into one closely-knit Civil De, fence Organization is most important to the success of the program tc;) re- lieve suffering in the event of attack, Brig. j. A. W. Bennett, C. area army commander, commented- Ilrig. Bennett- said his staff ‘..:as prepared. lo give the utaxinumnt amount of ns,istanee and advice t o the 1.,.ndon and reAmal organizations, lint did. not enter into the scholia a,rt. "If tit , 0.0 di•fenee machinery iS required, the Rimed forces will be busy on other jobs and, cannot 1...e c.niquittrql to this work," lie said, The regional organization of civil defenve is important because any cen- tre attacl,•ed front the air tinder mod- ern warfare methods would be unable to do much to help its own population lie said. 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