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'OF .MINTING RIFLES With the advent of the hunting season, officials of the Ontario Depart- ment of Lande and Forests have sing- ;Wed that hunters and prospective hunters might well take inventory of their armament and neeke sure that their gun and rifles are not only in good condition but also suitable for the game they will seek, The .22 rifle, popular though it may be and most Ontario hunters "grew up" on the ,22---JuSt ,isn't suitable for largo game such as deer, moose and bear, These ;Animate have been killed With a .22 but the hunter was either lucky or eeteernely skilful, The aver- age sportsman wouldn't attempt it be- cause the animal erebably would be only wounded and might suffer for hours or even daye. Selection of a hunting rifle is im- portant and, in many cases, ttontro, versal. For Many years, the 30.30 call, bre has been the favoured weapon of trappers and others whose lives de- pend on the meat they get. More re• eently the smaller calibre high veloc- ity weapon with flat trajectory has. been favoured. There are arguments in favour of both. The slower, heavier slug will bore its way through bush country where the lighter, faster bullet may be de- flected or disintegrate if it strikes a twig „or branch, Either bullet, properly aimed, will kill quickly and cleanly. It's much the same story with shot- n United Nations Agency Boosting World Health • In a special United Nations Week al 1 statement, Dr. Gordon Bates, general IN director of the Hegilth Leagus of Can- ada (A Canadian Citizens' Committee for the World Health Organization), 'points out the significance of world health in the economic development of backward countries. "To take just one example, the mai- aria control work of WHO in Thailand a• is estimated to have prevented some is 50,000 cases of malaria in a. single $ year," Dr, Bates reports. "The preven- tion of these cases means that in one area alone, which has a population of approximately 280,000 this program saved more than 25,000 work weeks. U or 175,000 man-days of productive lab- .' our. "WHO investment in malaria control in Thailand and elsewhere in Asia is being returned many times over with the opening up- of land for farming, lumbering and mining, by raising the average 'income through the preven- too of sickness, hospitalization and premature death, and in the removal of obstacles to new roads, dams, pow- er and communication -By going in at the request Of nat- alone). governments to demonstrate the • use of modern techniques in disease • control, this specialized agency of the ▪ United Nations provides practical • proof that we of the Western nations • are actively concerned over the plight !'of our neighbours elsewhere in this very small world." It was a little more than one year ago that the Health League of 111 • • ▪ Canada, a 34-year-old health educe- ▪ tion organization, was asked to as- • same the duties of a Canadian citi- zens' committee for WHO. Since that I. time it has been helping to make some of the work of this Le N. Agency better • known within Canada, • ' First machine for tanning sole ▪ titer was a simple horse-driven stone Bello Bornemelterst Hallowe'en is an exciting time around most Ontario homes, It is the night that youngetere beg for dress-up clothes, make raeska and plan to go out from house to house insisting that each homeowner either "shell out" or "treat." This de- luge of olio on the eve of October 4, is as inevitable as an alarm clock and every homemaker should be pre- pared. We believe no child should be refused some sort of treat since there cant be simple and inexpensive ones. It is the idea behind it that counts. For small fry suitable gifts may be plain cookies, graham wafers, apples, nuts and popcorn balls, If each gift is wrapped in a Halloween paper nap- kin the youngsters will be happy with such a gay looking gift. However, some youngsters like to reach in for their own special apple or package since it makes them feel grown-up, Hallowe'en is of course the night "when witches stalk" so be "prepared for anything, Adults will enjoy an evening of games when they come to the house dressed up in "hard time" clothes. Perhaps their favorite treat would be apple pie and cheese along with a. cup of coffee, If you plan to have 'an adult party it need not in- terfere with your gifts for the child- ren who will knock at the door. The treats can be near the front door and the callers need not stay unless invit- ed. If you enjoy the masked revelers as much as we do you will invite them to perform before you shell-out. . . some of them are sure to be amusing: Popcorn Balls 3 tits. popped corn 1 cup granulated sugar 1;3 cup corn syrup 1 cup water lei cup Salt 1 tsp. vanilla Cook sugar, syrup and water to a medium candy stage tuntil it threads) about 280 degrees. Add flavoring and salt, pour over the corn stirring with a spoon, Shape• the mixture into balls, lay on a waxed paper and wrap in cellophane. Candied Apples 2 cups sugar 1 cup water 114 tsp. cream of tartar 4 drops of lemon juice 12 to 14 snow apples When Service is Required on your Lighter or Pipe send it to CAMERON'S BILLIARDS WINGHAbi .:. ONTARIO eeneeeee "ate ... .1.pal.•••••*4 elceent In this case usually is on este, munition, Berefe Whet Department egperts recommend in shot sizes; For duck shooting over decoys, 5, 0 or Ii e; all other duck shooting, No,. 4. Geese, BB, 2 or 4. For upland shooting, snipe, woodcock, rail and small shore birds,' No, 8 or 9; for Large shore birds and small winged pests, 71/4 or 8; for pheasant, grouse, rabbit, !squirrel, 4, 0, 0, Vie: for large furred cermin such as fox, BB, 2 or 4, The 12-gauge standard 2%-inch load with 1 ounces of shot Is good for practically all Wild fowl. For up- land shooting, seek, as the Bungerien partridgeg off Eastern Qntarto, ft feet load and relatively, small shot size is recommended, Best chokes are modi- fied, improved cylinder or, under some conditions, cylinder barrels. Shot smaller than No. $ or larger than No, 6 is undesirable, as a rule. Upland game often is torn badly if or May be wounded and wave le lilt at ranges ..over 40 yards, The qUeetiori of lead or the dietence one should aim in front of a flying bird is a knotty one. To help deter- mine the amount of ledd, here are the speeds at which wild fowl fly, as nearly as Department Oriel* can determine: The cramp back flies betwoek and 1.04 miles an hour, the green-Mei teal 80 to 90, blue-winged teed $0 to 90, redhead 75 to 00, brant 70. to S. Canada goose 70 to 85, gadwall to 85, widgeon 70 to 80, pintail 85 to 75, spoonbill 50 to 85, black duck 50 to 90, mallard 50 to 85. That calls for fast eaten because, it Is estimated that only half a see,,, send elapses between the time the hunter sights 'and recognizes tile target, Mounts and points leis gun and fires and the shot reaches the general vicinity of the bird. Cook sugar, water and cream of tar- tar, quickly stirring until mixture threads off into a fine hair (er be- comes 0, hard lump ie a half cup of geld water), remove the syrup from the electric element and add four drops of red colouring, Place the saucepan pf hot syrup into very cold water to cheek the boiling and then place it over hot water while the ap- ples that have been placed on a wood- en skewer are dipped into it, Drain, on waxed paper. Doughnuts 1 cup gugar 2 tbsPs, shortening 2 eggs 4 114 cups sifted flour 4 teps. baking powder 114 tsp, salt 112 tsp, nutmeg 1 cup milk Add sugar to melted shortening and beat thoroughly. Beat in eggs and the sifted dry ingredients, quickly stir in the milk. Roll out the dough 114 inch thick on a floured board, cut with a doughnut cutter and fry a few at a time in 2 inch deep fat about 2 minu- tes each side, drain on absorbent pap- er, May coat with creamy cookie icing. Yield 2 dozen. TILE QUESTION BON. Mrs, R. F. asks: What precautions can we take to prevent fruit pies from boiling over? Answer: (1) Place fruit pies on the fourth or fifth shelf in your electric oven at a preheated temperature of 450 degrees for 10 minutes only, then reset the oven dial to 350 degrees for 40 to 50 minutes, (2) If you cut butter wrapping paper in four strips, then wet it and place around the rim of the pie plate to cover the edge of the pastry, overlapping each piece one inch, this will prevent the juice from boiling out in the oven. Mrs, F. B. asks: How can we pre- vent the last batch of cookies from burning on the bottom even though a previous filled cookie sheet did not burn? Answer: If you are only baking five or six cookies it is wise to place them on an inverted pie plate in preference to the large cookie sheet. Never use a deep sided pan in place of a cookie sheet. Miss A. G. asks: How can we tell how long to cook beets in a pressure cooker (whole skin on)? Answer: Usually medium sized beets require 12 minutes in a pressure cook- er. If they are larger than a half cup size it is wise to cut them to this size even though they are not sealed, since they will not bleed while being cooked in a pressure cooker. Mrs. A. Z. asks: How can ,we pre- vent tomato butter from burning while it is being cooked to a paste? Answer: We- suggest that you pour the tomato butter into a boiling pan and place it in the electric oven on the third shelf from the bottom- with the bottom element turned on and the door left ajar as you do in broiling) stir occasionally and let the mixture steam for one hour. mill that ground oak bark. Invented in 1626 by Peter elinult of New York, 1.111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111MMINIIIIIIMMIMMIIIIIIIIII1 LIONS' HALLOWEEN PARTY at the Wingham Town Hall Saturday, October 31st Kids Be at Town Park at 7.00 p.m., parade will leave sat 7.15. Arrive atTown Hall 7.30 a a Comic Pictures will be Shown n • Bob Carbert, Master of Ceremonies .9 Prizes for Costumes n UNDER TEN YEARS • BEST NATIONAL COSTUME - Boys and Girls 1st., 2nd., and 3rd Prize n BEST COMIC COSTUME - Girls ,,,,,, „ 1st., 2nd., and 3rd Prize • BEST COMIC COSTUME - Boys 1st., 2nd., and 3rd Prize • BEST FANCY DRESS Girls — , .... — ..... ..1st., 2nd., and 3rd Prize n BEST FANCY DRESS Boys .... . — „ 2nd., and 3rd Prize a 16 YEARS AND OYER •E▪ P, ST NATIONAL COSTUME Boys and Girls „1st., 2nd., and 3rd Prize ▪ BEST COMIC COSTUME - Girls — — • „ ...1st., 2nd., and 3rd Prize • BEST COMIC COSTUME Boys . ... 1st., 2nd., and 3rd Prize BEST FANCY DRESS Girls 1st., 2nd., and 3rd Prize BEST FANCY DRESS - Boys — 6 * * • *•• • * 1st., 2ricl., and 3rd, Prize a a n SEES a *iillialliE1$11$1131011111111111110110111111101111111111111•11111101111111111111111111111111111111111, OPEN TO ALL MOST ORIGINAL COUPLE All Contestants receive a Consolation Prize. • /A • a • • al • • st., and 2nd Prize a a a a n -a • a n n • i an s YOUR FUTURE depends on them Don't be hindered in your work by the "nerves", headaches and gastric distuphances resulting from defective vision. The only safe plan is to have your eyes examined at least once a year. It's the smallest invest- ment you can make—and the soundest. Do it now, W. R. HAMILTON, OPTOMETRIST "A Complete Visual Analysis"