HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-04-11, Page 7GRArfFuL CANADIANS RETURN FROM YUGOSLAVIA
Among Canadians glad to be back home after
disillusioning experience in Yugoslavia are Stanley
goeich, Goldie Marinkova, and Dan Jocich. Stan served
10 months in prison for trying to leave country. After
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four years of life in "Tito's Wonderland," newly re.
turned Canadians said they had found only limited
religious freedom there.
Memorials.
We realize our obligation when
we fill your order for a Mein,-
oriel—and we provide only ma—
terials of unending serviceability.
Design and workmanship arc of
the finest, and our prices are
most moderate,
CEMETERY LETTERING
Promptly Done
All MODE RN EQUIPMENT
Wingham.
Memorial Shop
'Phone 256 R. A. Spotton
COMPETING AGAINST
ALL CARS
IN ITS PRICE CLASS
1951 FORD V-8
WITH OVERDRIVE
WON
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Through city traffic, desert heat and over towering
mountains, the Ford V-8 equipped with Overdrive
and featuring Automatic Mileage Maker, saved
gas every mile.
GRUELLING 840-MILE COMPETITION
Uh.ON MOT S
FORD and MONARCH DEALER
Telephone 237 - A. D Mac WILLIAM - Wingha.rn Ont.
because
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• Has 20% Protein
• Is Crumbled
• Is Balanced
• Has Chick Appeal
• Has Extra Growth
Factors '
Proven for maximum
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No waste—saves feed--
more palatable
Full Nutrition—scientifi-
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Attractive to chicks from
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Contains A.P.F. supple-
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Blatchford Feeds
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°We guarantee the actual count of vitamins in our Chick Starter to be
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This superb tea guarantees
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When you
add it all up
WHEN you consider the men, women and
money needed to operate 3,700 branc12:1's -
you see what is involved in looking af.::
1-:c greatly increased demands made by busy
Czmadians upon their chartered banks.
T ten years ... with bigger staffs and
► :Yr w.ves, payrolls have jumped
.tira $40 xnillion a year to $102 znP.
, . taxes, federal, provincial and
have risen from $9,r"
r illion a year
to deposit w's has increased
Trum $22 million to $57.8 million a year.
And these are only three of many expense
items. Yes, today more than ever, it costs
money to run a bank.
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and cut. Mix marshmallows, cherries,
walnuts dates. Stir in graham wafer
crumbs and milk alternately into
fruit. Form mix into balls and roll in
a few wafer crumbs. Chill.
Peanut Butter Pats
1 cup 'peanut butter
1 cup icing sugar
1/2 cup nuts chopped
1.e cup dates, • chopped
Mix all ingredients thoroughly. Pat
into small cakes and sprinkle with
fine granulated sugar. Chill in electric
refrigerator.
Proves what owners say about
FORD ECONOMY
Everywhere in Canada, owners of the new Ford V-8 are enthusiastic.
ally reporting exceptional savings on gasoline. Now, in the famous
annual Mobilgas Economy Run, traditional Ford economy has been
proved in open competition. There is no tougher test than this
gruelling 840-mile grind. Competing against all cars in its price field,
the new Ford equipped with Overdrive took first place in Class "A"?
Why not prove Ford economy for yourself? See your Ford Dealer
and "Test-Drive" the Economy Winner/ There's no better
way to be convinced that, "You can pay more but
you can't buy better."
The Famous Ford V-8 100 Hp. Engine
. . . owner-proved . . . road-proved
. . . tops in economy in its class!
The AAA Contest Board determines the winner by a "ton-mile per gallon" formula to insure equal chance for all cars in each class
regardless of size and weight, Ton-rnees per gallon equals the car weight (including passengers) in tons, multiplied by number of miles travelled, divided by number of gallons of gasoline consumed.
H. W. TOWNSEND, Wroxeter, Ont.
BLUEVALE MILLING COMPANY, Bluevale
THE WINNERS —
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hed
the s is "A" 04p Award.
FORD OVERDRIVE ... optional at extra cost . pays
for itself in gas savings. It lets the engine "loaf"
while the car hustles! Gives you smoother, quieter
performance ... and reduces engine wear.
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Hello Homemakers! We know you
will clip this column as soon as you
find the scisPorp. The recipes are
cookies that require tie cooking, Per-
haps this is the time to start a new
Section in your file and label, un-
baked cookies, Clip these recipes and
Write or paste them on 3 by 5 inch
cards.
Just one reminder in regard to
these mixtures. Chill them in the re-
frigerator to maintain the flavor of
each ingredient.
Date Bolls
1 lb dates
Va cup figs
Y.: cup raisins
1 cup cocoanut
Spread 1 cup cocoanut in pan and
brown delicately. Chop dates, figs
and raisins, mix and form rolls, Roll
in browned cocoanut.
Whole Wheat Puffs
Whole Wheat wafers
Marshmallow topping
Maraschino cherries
Brazil nuts
Drop a small teaspoonful of marsh-
mallow topping on whole wheat or
digestive biscuits. Sprinkle with sliv-
ered Brazil nuts and top with a half
maraschino cherry on each. Chill.
Creamed Fruits
24 marshmallows, cut
'A lb. maraschino cherries
1 cup chopped walnuts
2 cups chopped dates
1 tin evaporated milk
1 flat box of graham wafers
Clip marshmallows. Drain cherries
Sandies
314 cup whipping cream
1 cup chopped walnuts
1 cup chopped dates
12 marshmallows, cut small
12 graham wafers ,rolled,
Whip cream until stiff. Add marsh-
mallows, and let sand in electric re-
frigerator 1 hour. Then add dates,
nuts and 4 tbsps, wafer crumbs Drop
a teaspoonful of mixture at a time
in remaining crumbs and form balls,
Store in refrigerator until needed,
Lemon Cream Squares
Graham wafers,
1 tin sweetened condensed milk
Juice of 2 lemons
Rind of 1 lemon
Line bottom of pan (approx. 7"
x11") with graham wafers placed side
by side. Cover with filling. Beat milk
acid lemon juice and rind, continua
beating until thick. Spread evenly
on each wafer, Top with another
graham wafer. Place in refrigerator
over night. (May cut squares in hal-
ves.)
Butterscotch Bars
4 butterscotch bars
2 tbsps, cream
3 cups rice krispies
Melt the packaged butterscotch and
cream in double boiler, then add rice
krispies. Drop on wax paper, Chill in
electric refrigerator.
Mountain Tops
2 eggs
1 cup icing, sugar
4 squares chocolate
20 marshmallows, cut
1 cup walnuts, cut
Beat eggs well and add icing sugar.
Let stand until dissolved. Melt 4
squares of chocolate over hot water,
pour it hot over egg mixture. Add
marshmallows and walnuts; mix well
and drop by teaspoonfuls on 'wax
paper. Chill 24 hours before using.
Honey Fruits
1 small bottle green cherries
1 small bottle red cherries
20 marshmallows
1 cup chopped walnuts
1 tbsp. honey
Drain cherries and chop them. Clip
marshmallows into small pieces and
chop nuts fine.. Mix in honey thor-
oughly and let stand 10 minutes. Roll
a teaspoonful at a time in icing
sugar. Place balls on waxed paper
and leave in electric refrigerator for
2 days.
TAKE A TIP
1, Cheese may cause an unpleasant
flavour when stored beside eggs in
the refrigerator. Wrap cheese in
a cloth which has been, dampened
with vinegar and store in a covered
casserole in the refrigerator, Eggs
do not require any covering when
the strong flavored foods are cov-
ered:
2, When lettuce becomes brown it is
usually a sign of becoming old and
is not necessarily spoiled but it
does lack flavor and attractiveness
and should be trimmed off, I<cep
heads of lettuce placed cut side
down in a crisping pan of refriger-
ator,
3. Do net store prepared celery stalks,
carrot sticks arid radish roses in
water. After rinsing in cold water
place them in a covered dish and
keep cold,
4. Do not sprinkle wilted celery or
carrots with salt to revive them.
They usually become crisp under
cold, running water, or in lots of
water to which ice cubes are added.
5, To extend butter for sandwiches,
mix with a small amount of plain
salad dressing—not too much to
destroy the true flavor of butter,
6, A little mustard In peanut butter
sandwiches brings out the nutty
flavor.
7, Wrap sliced dry bread in a clean,
damp cloth, then wrap in aluminum
foil and heat in a warm OVeit for
10 minutes—it becomes delightiully
fresh and teat.0 0 0
Anne Allan Invites you to write to
her in care of The Whighath
Times, Send in your suggestions tin
homemaking and watch this column
for rplies.
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