HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1952-03-19, Page 93. A fancy dinner for two; broiled
chicken, green beans, french fried
potatoes, pineapple salad, lemon
tarts and tea.
4. A candlelight meal for two; beef
roulades, minted peas, scalloped
potatoes, turnovers and coffee,
MA QUESTION Box,
Miss 3. g. asitst Do you know of
a recipe for baked chicken Covered
with a cornmeal batter?
Answer:
Chicken Turnabout
e2 cup cornmeal
hi cup milk
cups boiling water
tsp, salt
1 can chicken
can celery soup
Mix cornmeal and milk and stir
into boiling salted water. Cook on
electric element turned low for 5
mins. Meantime place chicken and
condensed celery soup in casserole.
Pour corn mix on top. Bake at 425
degs. for 20 to 25 mins. Makes 2
servings. Serve upside down with
pimento pieces.
Miss 13. R. asks; Do you know of
a frozen fruit and cheese salad—
quantities for two servings?
Answer:
Fruited Cheese
Combine the juice from a 6 oz.
can of fruit cocktail with a small
package of plain cream cheese, until
smooth. Stir in the fruit and a tsp.
of French dressing. Place in a re-
frigerator ice cube tray and freeze.
Serve on lettuce to accompany Chili
Con Came, etc,
Miss S. H, asks: Why does one
pan of drop cookies spread in the
pan while another pan of the same
mix does not?
Answer: If the same mixture was
being baked one pan after another
the temperature may have been too
high. Use a temperature of 375
degs. Otherwise the fat melts too
fast causing cookies to flatten out.
Then, too, remove excess grease
from cookie sheet for second
batch----the pan should not be
greased.
Miss K. S. asks: How can we serve
leftover berry pie?
Answer: Heat leftoaer fruit pie in
a moderate oven for 15 minutes.
Meantime make a soft custard and
serve with hot pie.
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WISDIVESDAY, MARCH 19th., 1958
• '4,M40,4‘....9empect.a....olver-orsriainees ,,,,,"
uer.Nee ote•ea.
daughters, Diva (Mrs, Sid MeClin-
eheY) of Auburn; Mabel (Mrs. Reg
Jenning) of Detroit, Madeline (Mrs.
Frank Harburn) of Hensall and
one son, Lloyd, of the 4th conces-
sion of East Wawanosh survive to
mourn their lose; also seventeen
grandchildren, three sisters, Annie
(Mrs, J. Xillough) of Seaforth;
Jesle, (Mrs. K. Cameron) and Ber-
tha (Mrs, Bert Vincent) of Bel-
grave, and three brothers, Dr. Al-
bert McDowell of Tueson, Arizona;
William McDowell and Alva Mc-
Dowell of Westfield. One brother
and two sisters predeceased her,
Mrs. Walden was an active,' con-
scientious and loyal member of the
Westfield church. She was a life
member of the W.M.S. She was a
Sunday School teacher and member
of the choir for a .number of years.
Among us she was a kind neighbor,
a devOted mother and a true friend,
A private funeral service was held
at her home on Friday afternoon,
March 7th., followed by a public
service at the ehurch, by her pastor,
Rev, C. C. Washington. During the
service Mrs, Hilliard Jefferson sang,
"I Have Heard of a Land,"
The many beautiful floral tributes
were borne by two nephews, Lloyd
and Gerald McDowell and six
grandsons, Harold, Lloyd and Garth
McClinchey, Robert and Ronald
McClinchey and Murray Harburn.
Burial was at Union cemetery at
Blyth. Friends present for the fun-
eral were from Goderich, Wingham,
Dorchester, Seaforth, Detroit and
London, Hensall and Myth, The
sympathy of the community is ex-
tended.
Mission Band
The members of the Mission Band
met on Sunday afternoon in the
school room of the church. The
meeting opened by repeating the
members' .purpose. The Scripture
was read from Matt. 18: 1-6 by
Doreen Hewett. Readings were giv-
en by Bobby Cook and Lyle Smith.
The Study Book was taken by Mrs.
Hugh Flair, and the story was told
by Mrs. Norman McDowell. The
meeting closed with the Benediction.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell
visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Abel of et Thomas. Mrs.
Abel and Wendy returned home with
them and visited with Mr, and Mrs,
Arthur Speigelberg and" Mr, and
Mrs. Kenneth Campbell over the
week-end, She also visited Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Campbell of Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Campbell,
Hugh and Harold, visited on Sun-
day with Mr, and Mrs. Morley John.
Atoll and Mrs. A, E, Johnston of
Donnybrook.
The sympathy of the community
is extended to Mr, and Mrs. Jack
Buchanan, Mr, Leslie Buchanan, Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Cook, also to Mr.
and Mrs, Wm. Crueler and Mr. and
Mrs. R. Vincent of Blyth, in the
death of their brother, Mr, Stanley
Buchanan of Mount Forest,
Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Tint and
family, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne McAllister of Tees-
water.
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Beak, Sandra
and Billy of Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs,
Jim Boak and James of Crewe, vis-
ited on Thursday with Mrs. Fred
Cook.
Mrs, Jasper McBrien of Goderich
and Mrs. Annie Wainer of Auburn,
visited on Monday with Mrs. Gordon
Snell.
Mr. Jasper McBrien of Goderich,
visited recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Denning, Robt,
and Ronald, of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs,
Frank Harburn and children of
Hensel, were home for the funeral
of Mrs. Walden.
Hello Homemakers Twosome cook-
ing Is an adventure. '..(here are not
many two-size recipes available and
the waste of leftovers is often ex-
pensive.
For the bride, or the career girl,
cooking for a roommate, there are
great days ahead, Once a schedule
of meal plans has been tried and
proven they can add original touch-
es, inexpensive additions, but do
start off with plain, wholesome
fare.
One magic-type meal is the oven
dinner which should consist of dish-
es that require the same tempera-
ture and about the same baking
time. A sample oven meal may be
Individual Meat Loaves, Potato and
Carrot Casserole, Hot Rolls, Apple
Crisp and Tea, To synchronize
your work, preheat the electric oven
then mix the meat loaf and place in
the oven. Peel the potatoes and car-
rots and while this casserole cooks,
prepare the Apple Crisp. Slide each
dish into oven. Ten minutes before
the end of baking period heat the
baker's rolls in a paper bag.
(Ewe Meat Loaves
142 lb. minced beef
114 cup fine crumbs
1 egg, beaten
IA cup tomato juice'
2 tbsps. minced onion
Salt and pepper
Combine all ingredients and pack
into 2 medium custard cups. Bake
in electric oven of 350 degrees. for
about 45 minutes. Serves 2.
Mock Drumsticks: May shape
above mix into 4 drumsticks. Roll
in bread crumbs; brown in a skillet
and cook 20 minutes. Insert a skewer
in each.
Potatoes and Carrots
2 potatoeg
3 carrots
2 tbsps. flour
1 tbsp, butter
1 tsp. onion
3;4 cup milk
Peel and slice potatoes and car-
rots. Cook in a little water for 10
minutes. Drain and place in casse-
role. Sprinkle with flour, bits of
butter, minced onion and salt. Add
milk. Cover and bake on top shelf
of oven at 350 degrees for 30 mins.
Apple Crisp
2 apples
1 tsp, lemon juice
2 tbsps, flour
113 cup oatmeal
3 tbsps. white sugar
114 tsp. cinnamon
2 tbsps. butter
Slice peeled apples and place in
casserole. Sprinkle with lemon juice,
Combine dry ingredients and rub in
the hard butter. Top the apples with
mix. Bake in electric oven of 350
degs, for 45 minutes. Serves 2, topped
with cream.
TAKE A TIP
1. When time is a premium the
supper menu may be liver and
bacon, stewed tomatoes, hot Erna
beans, canned fruit and cookies.
2. A spicy dinner for two; tomato
juice, chilcon carne, chef's salad,
apple strudel and black coffee.
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WESTFIELD
(Intended for Last Week)
A highly esteemed resident of
East Wawanosh in the person of
Clara McDowell, beloved wife of
William Walden, passed away at her
home on Concession *, on Tuesday
afternoon, March, 4th., in her 77th
year. Although not in good health,
her sudden passing came as a severe
shock to her family and friends.
The late Mrs. Walden was born
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wanosh Township, the daughter of
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She was married in 1904 to her
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