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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-05-23, Page 14Muynm v tvimen. .gain5110 7.151bs. Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor What a teem 'Pony Drabs 511 Oat: Ugly hot- Sews an en; neck no lemur Scrawny; body loses half-starved, sickly "boan-polo" leek, Whoa- nada Of girls, ;Omen, aces, wits never eauld gain be- fore, are how Proud of shapely, heal thy-looktrig bodies, They thank the spe- cial vigor-building, flesh. building teals, Ostrax, Its tohleS, stimulants, invigora. Ora, iron vitamin Ie. eras sees, enrich blood, knprots appetite and digestion ao food gives yon moro seems, and nourishment; eat nate on bare bones, Got Lovely Curves nowt fear getting TOO tat, Stop ',AM ;nu* gaihed rho a 10, 15 or 20 Ms. Tod need tot nertilitl Weight, Coati little Nets ”sot rtelttainted'. 01110 only , dos, Try fatneua Ostrex %min g'ableta fot new vigor and A clhd 000ntla.thit Vol day. Itt ill druagata, Perfect tea is so easy to make with Chevrolet Trucks MacLEAN COAL COMPANY Phone 64, Wingham DON'T GAMBLE! 'blue coal's' COLOR GUARANTEES YOU GET" THE BEST OUItTEEN THE, WINGRANI,. ADVANCE-TIMES wampospAy, mAr 1 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 WARREN HOUSE Phone 475 Flinislings I DON'T 'KNOW 1-10W WE'D GET ALONG WITHOUT THESE EASY, SPRE,AD—OUT PAYMENTS. Wingham on the bottom of the fro'' ng unit, ish webs. Remember that the moth Have the 'temperature control to cold- seems to thrive in warm, dark Dimes est point for freezing. and that humid weather encourages Anne Allen invites you to write to him. her c/o The Wingham Advance-Times When you find any sign of moth, immediately fumigate the closet where the damage was detected. Brush the clothes well and place in the closet. Paradichlorobenzene is a good fund- gent but you must use enuogh to set- a friend of mine opened her purse and (Intended for last week) urate the air in the closet. You will need a pound in an average sized out dropped a number of things in- The W.M.S. and W.A. met on Tues- closet. Place the crystals in a cheese-eluding a penny, A compact and comb I day afternoon at the home of Mrs. cloth, bag and hang high in the closet, were retrieved along with the Hydro , Stuart Chamney. Mrs. Chas. Jeffer- Seal the closet well, stuffing the bill as the penny rolled in the grass.lson presided over the W,M.S. meeting cracks with paper or seal with gum- Mrs, 1), replied "Never mind it's only I and Mrs. Edw. Robinson bad charge med tape. Leave scaled for three or one cent." However as we drove I of the chapter in the study book, The four days. along the highway we recalled how I, WA. meeting was in charge of ;Nil's much housework we had accomplished Arnold Craig. ' Clothes that are brushed, pressed, aired ,and cleaned regularly, are rare- before setting out. It was Mrs. D. ! Miss Irene Jefferson of Dunnville' , ly damaged so that the clothes that who, in one morning, had vacuumed was home over the week-end. are worn only once in awhile need six floors, pressed a suit, mended a Mr, and Mrs. Stan. Abel and dough- most attention, rip in a pair of overalls, made a gela- tees of St. Thomas, were week-end A boon to the housewife for storing tine salad and served two cups of tea! guests at the home of her brother, using her new electric kettle. For the Mr. Ken Campbell. clothes for summer, is a spare clothes closet in which all wool or part-wool other jobs she had used electric equip- Mr. and Mrs. G. A. MaeLaughlin :client too, and the cost of operating all and daughter, Joanne of Detroit, spent clothing can be etored. Brush the these appliances throughout the morn- the week-end at the home of her 'bro- clothes well and put them in the closet with a little space between the hangers; spread the blankets, etc., on DRAPERY SLIP COVERS It is a safe bet at this particular season of the year, every housewife in ! VENETIAN BLINDS the country is moth and carpet beetle conscious. Although it is a year-round LAMPS - CHINA chore to battle these little pests, i GIFTWARE spring housecleaning seems to bring on new energy for the fight. OCCASIONAL There are two commonly used meth- ods of going after moths which are FURNITURE practically useless. The first of these is the use of crystals under chair I cushions, rugs, etc., and the other is C. C. MeKIBBON the hang-me-in-the-closet type of fumigant, in closets that are in daily use. The fumes from such , crystals will not kill moths unless they are highly concentrated in tight boxes or storage closets. Be on the lookout for moths throughout the year. The flying moth doesn't damage clothing but its eggs hatch into worms that do eat wool. Family Budget May Start Before Bt,lls The girl who is planning a wedding these days certainly has many eeon- ramie factors to contend with. With rents sky-high, and with the vest of household appliances such as refriger- astors, toasters and electric mixers go- $11g up; not to mention rising costs of such hope chest items as blankets, eheets, silver and so on -the picture Neeks rather bleak for the new home- Ours Service Motto The impossible we do right away; A miracle 'takes a little longer, Come in and see the 1951 Refiligerater Reirieerat!en Ss Electrical Service T. DARLING Next to Winghaes Motors Phone 549 Vs7 ingham nettee. Dia the girl %rho sews eau till afford pretty clothes for her trou- seeau. Many brides are making their own wedding dresses as well. If you are planning to sew for your trousseau, you should plan carefully, and well in advance of the wedding dale. Budget your time, as well as your money — in this way you will not be rushed at the last minute and will enjoy your sewing, Before you dash out to buy patterns and fabrics, better sit down and figure out how mull money you can afford to spend, and then think about what you would like. The experts at you local sewing centre will be glad to suggest approp- over a slip of palest pink or blue to give a frosted effect. Try a fingertip veil avhi:h is easy to manage. Have your bridesmaids in instep-length dresses of simple cotton swiss, with perhaps long velvet or satin sakes and wide picture hats, The sort of dress that your bridesmaid will be able to wear to parties all summer, If you liked, you could add hand- clipped lace or other detailed touches of applique to the organdy dress, This is a very new idea for sheer bridal dresses, and could be done with the zigzag attachment for your sewing machine. When it conies to finishing Mans for your wedding dress and those omical and lovely, HYDRO HOME ECONOMIST ing was the same atflount left in the grass--one penny! TAKE A TIP 1. Defrost the electric refrigerator when the frost becomes pencil thick. This is usually every two weeks. Turn on the refrigerator as quickly as possible after cleaning. This saves the motor from working over- time to establish the normal temp- erature required to keep foods fresh. 2.1f a normal temperature is not be- ing maintained as indicated by the use of a refrigerator thermometer (that is 40 degrees in centre of cab- inet), then call a serviceman. 3, When an oily aroma permeates the refrigerator cabinet at this time of year it may be due the fresh or- anges of the juicy type. During May and November . it is advisable to store oranges and grapefruit a- long the walls of the cabinet, 4.1f the refrigerator dial has not been turned to freezing for at least 1 hour before trays of ice cream mix are to be placed in the unit, ice crystals will develop in the dessert. This may be partially prevented by covering trays with foil or waxed paper. By the way, excessive am- ounts of sugar in the dessert pre- vent fast freezing and igredients should be carefully measured. 6. The motor of the electric refrigera- tor should be cleaned occasionally. A vacuum cleaner attachment makes this job easy. 7, Foods stored in the refrigerator keep well if in good condition. Let hot foods become cool. then cover and place in tin: refrigerator so that air may 'circulate on all sides of the dish. Sort foods out everytime the unit is defrosted, 3. Dishes of food should only he stack. ed if thoroughly chilled or if food has been frozen in freezing unit and is being kept frozen, 9 Wrap all strong flavored foods such as cut melons. Berries should not be washed until just before they are to be served. Very ripe berries will keep for several days if arranged loosely on a tray or plate, 10, Fresh meats should be unwrapped and placed in meat keeper. If the piece is too large and has to be placed on a plate, cover with wax. paper. 11. If Ice cubes have an unpleasant taste the trays should be emptied and washed in warm water to Which baking soda has been: added. Ringo Wee iii Oki Water. 'Milli (uvnioN nox 2v1 s. T. B. .asks for directions:malt- ing a Banana Whip so tha t does. not darken? Answer: liana na Whip 3 Well-ripened hananae eup orange juice Juice of 1 lemon 145 cup sugar Few grains of salt 1 Cup whipping cream or wtpor. ated Peel and mash bananas with stain- less tel fork or wooden masher. Add frltit juices, sugar and salt. Stir well and chill 1Q minutes in electric retrig, Meter. Fold ' in partially-whipped cream. Pour into a freezing trap and set it on the bottom of the iefrigera- tor unit. Yield; approximeteiy one quart. Mrs, R. F., asks for Chocolate ice Cream recipe that is not too sweet. Answer: Chocolate Ice Cream 2 teaspoons gelatine f ,yap- add .gelatine and salt, Chill in elec- tric refrigerator until thieltenee. Beat well with a rotary heater, Ad l vanilla and fold in partially-whipped cream. Pour into a 4 freezing tray and set it Send in your suggestions on home- making problems and watch this col- umn for replies. ther, Mr. Cecil Chamney and other friends. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. Chamney and Gordon included AC2 Bill Chamney and AC2 Bob Lemon of Clinton Radar School; Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Chamney and daughters, Dor- othy and Marilyn of Wingham, and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Chamney and Diane. Moth Protection Always Needed shelves so that the fumes can renal) them and fumigate as above. If you do not have a spare closet, use tight chests, boxes or packages well wrap ped in heavy paper. Place sheets ef thin paper containing generous amounts of paradichlorobenzene be- tween the folds. Use almost as much in each chest as recommended for a closet, Many laboratories have made tests is Zf '5 a 3. -- Notes from a Woman's World -- ,40114.0 'it Wit sest,s1PrieteltseeetilQ, Marboleum TILE Equipment supplied free of charge to anyone wishing to lay their own tile, iovt ly. "lroa may wish to make your arose of traditional satin, but the idea ! of the really lavish wedding gown seems to be slowly changing, This year many less formal fabrics are be- ing shown, What could be more ap- pealing for a summer wedding than a dress of airy organdy? Perhaps worn PHONE 251 armassostassmommiaseszosommas Now= No one can touch us on workmanship, price or design. LARGE STOCK OF MARBOLEUM BY THE YARD IN A FULL RANGE OF COLOURS. 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Or if you are planning a wed- of tedious hand work by using the ding in the not too immediate future new blind stitch attachment, you might be wise to take a course in Many brides still like to make most home-sewing to brush up on teehme quo. of their own trousseau lingerie, To- 4„,, cup cold water day's bride is lucky, for not only are 2 squares bitter chocolate The bride, of course, is the central there wonderful easy-to-care-for fab- -c cup confectioner's sugae figure in a wedding. with the atten- ' ries on the market, but there are so 1 cup milk slants completing the picture. So plan many pretty trimmings and finish- Pinch salt your wedding as a whole with an eye lags which can be added with the help laS teaspoons vanilla to the back view of yournisc't.rtiisthalgs of modern sewing machine attach- 1es cups whipping cream. er well as the front. The meats. orated milk about sewing your own wedding cloth So don't let the rising prices dis- Soften gelatine in water 5 minutest1 es is that you can attain individuality I courage You too much, With a little Melt chocolate over the low heat of I a w w s ell as save money. If you will time time and' effort and the will to sew, your range. Add sugar and blend use your imagination you can have a you can make clothes for your wed- thoroughly. Add milk gradually, very pretty effect without attempting patterns which are too complicated ding antiafter that will be both econ- Bring to the boiling point, stirring constantly. Remove from heat end and difficult to sew. Think of origin- al valour schemes. Two-toned effects in bridesmaids' dresses are new and Hello Homemakers! The other day DONNYBROOK 5. Damage to the porcelain of the re- frigerator may result from a crash Make it part of your routine to ex- by a a kiddie ear or sharp object. Amine clothes often, Be sure when small chipped portion may be pat- going over garments to look in the (-bed using porcelain enamel paint, pockets, under collars, into seams and purchased from an electrical shop. I trouser cuffs for little white eggs, Follow directions on the can of }nal? that has been eaten, or tiny gray- paint. LO lI 'blue coal' The sooner you start, the smaller your monthly payments will be You'll, be surprised at how easy it is t?pay for next winter's fuel the 'Idue coal' way. Don't delay. Start this plan now and enjoy PAID-UP winter heat. COME IN OR PHONE TODAY 1. 2. with aerosol bombs and the results have not been too satisfactory. If such bombs are used, each garment must be treated separately and the mist must be applied thoroughly to every part of the garment. The treated arti- cles must then be packed in tight containers if they are to be stored. If the clothes are to be left in the closet for use they should be sprayed every thirty days. 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