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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-03-21, Page 104 hard-cooked egg's, chopped cup milk Fibref ill for Pillows Has tablespoon butter or margarine New 2 tablespoons chopped parsley Re aced Scarce Eiderdown tsp. Worcestershire sauce Salt and pepper to taste r PURITY FLOUR MILLS LIMITED Station Q, Toronto 7, Ontario Send me....packets of seeds as eiveritsed, For egeti 6 packets I enclose 250 and box to sates slip Or label from any 'PURITY product, WIN NAME , 6414 ... •••,1.4 oar .,••• 614•44614 (ricAse PRINT). ADDRESS 641444,441444••41 6•0•000.••••0•100 •44 aa00$1..aka'aa0* 1 • 4 Al • 1 6 ',V • 4 6 6 PROV• 6 aaiii.•1..:•••• 06 inala MI' limit mien wows /Wale 11•111. Ward ••14.1 1,441 --J I 1, I I I I- I cry Delicious New PURITY4-1EINZ Orange Cake "PAPOOSE" r NOW ON SALE AT YOUR DEALERS 1.-:.age 'tea ;The Wingtatm Advati5'e-'irtitie8, Weditesdiq, Itrif; Decorator Fabrics In Folding Doors 'Accordion-type folding doors, in- ^ !-•,- troduced a few years ago, looked like a practical answer to the pro- blem of saving space in • homes and apartments. New Jab- rie patterns and lovely colors also. Made them a joy to the ;home deco- rator. 1.:•<•\ • • ..... INDIAN GI.PT i 1 .4 teaspoon salt Dash of popper 8 slices enriched white flutter or margarine • Combine tuna, lemon juice, may.: onnaise, parsley or relish, onion, salt and pepper. Spread on four of the bread slices, top with re- ' maining slices of broad, Spread outside of sandwiches with butter • or margarine and pan fry until golden brown. Serve piping hot with nippy tomato sauce. Makes four sandwiches, • Nippy Tomato Sauce Heat one can condensed tomato soup (undiluted). Add half cup of Simmer gently until cliecte is melted and sauce is hot. /Vfoltc s bread — While many :textile fibres haVe acquired a reputation for being tough none have proved quite tough enough to stand up to the sun for too long at• a time without weak- ening, says the Canadian Research Institute of Launderers and Clean- ers, To demonstrate the effect of the sun's rays, 12 • test curtains were exposed to sunlight over a nine- month period. At the end of that time researchers found every cur- tain was weaker and had lost color. Since curtains are usually pro- tected at the top by shades the bottom, portion will be effected more quickly than the top. Many housewives find that they can get longer life for their curtains by using an equal size hem at top and bottom. Then they can simply turn the curtain upside down after each' launde'ringi ! If the plants are intended for planting out they should not be started before April 1st. Starting too early results in plants that are too big. Short, stocky plants are the beSt for planting out. Checks have checked in stnart- ly this season, and are appearing as the Main theme or as trim on almost every type of attire, This one is a sheath and is checked with its own little cape-Collared short jacket, The Slender dress IS on gray checked tiatte woollen, its stark line barely broken by deep slit poekets at the sides. The jacket is also of gray Cheek, ed woollen but in a heavier tcX, titre and A bolder chock, and has tmother collar standing away from the neck above the cape ono', If M buCtabeci snugly from thiroat to its Cr fashions nngt•echents can e, • to suit the tastes of your family grated sharp Canadian cheddar and the contents of the pantry or cheese, a dash of cayenne powder refrigerator, and quarter cup' sliced stuffed Kedgeree 2 cups hot cooked rice elm •h for 4 to 6 servings, Combine ingredients and beat in the top of a doubly boiler until Ducks and geese and barnyard chickens have always been the . piping hot. (1r turn into greased primary producers of filling for bed pillows, However, now that chem- casserole, lop with bits Of ists have gone into the pillow-stuffing business, the faithful fowl may smoke and cooking ; tional butter or margarine and snugly to keep have to look elsewhere for a market for their feathers. odors from the rest of the home'. i bake at 1.00 degrees F. ten minutes In the past few months, technicians at the new terylene plant or until thoroughly heated. Makes new i 4 or 5 servings, Seasonings may h,, on the shore of Lake Ontario near Kingston, have developed a fibre the varied with curry powder, paprika, filling made-to-order for bedding purposes. Snowy. white threads of I don't I cloves Or other flavorings. terylene are spun from molten polymer, given a tight curly crimp through heat-setting, chopped into short lengths and fluffed -up into a soft springy mass ideal for pillows. Ducks and geese and barnyard chickens have always been the pri- mary producers of filling for bed Turn Your Curtains pillows, However, now that them- ! For Longer Wear • • ists have gone into the pillow- stuffh.g business, the faithful fowl may have to look elsewhere for a market for their feathers, In the past few months, techni- cians at the new terylene plant on the shore of Lake Ontario near Kingston, have developed a fibre filling made-to-order for bedding purposes. Snowy white threads of terylene are spun from molten polymer: given a tight curly crimp through heat-setting, chopped into short lengths and fluffed up into asoft springy mass ideal for pil- lows. The new fibrefill is just as soft and resilient as the very best clown available, and many times lower in price.-It doesn't pack clown through use and it can't escape through pillow ticking the way feathers tend to do. This spanking-clean product of chemistry does not Mil- dew or harbor vermin and since it is dust-free it is a boon to al- lergy-sufferers. A good substitute for water fowl clown has been sorely needed for years. High quality clown has be- come scarce and expensive. The ultimate in downy luxury has al- ways neon contributed by the eider, a large sea duck which makes its home in Arctic and sub-Arctic re- gions and lines its cozy nest .with fine grey down plucked from its breast. New competitions, new classes in; the handicrafts and. Many other in- teresting additions are to be found in the new 1056 School and We,. Men's Prize List from the Cana- „Chan National Exhibition. The Favorite Grandmother essay competition is one which can be profitable to young and old alike. Open to all pupils from grade 6 to 52, it will provide some very lucky grandmother with an all-expense paid. trip to Toronto, and the Cana- dian National Exhibition. Yes, some lucky grandmother will be flown from anywhere in Canada to Toronto and home again by Trans-Canada Air Lines. She will be ;dined at the Balcony Restaur- ant, take in the grandstand show and be escorted through the ex- hibition grounds and anywhere in Toronto as well. For the lucky youngster who achieves this for grandma, he or she will win a cash prize of $75.00. Only the grandmother of the essay taking first prize will be given a trip to Toronto, but the children wno win in second and third places will receive big cash prizes, Intportant is the fact that each entrant must write about a living , grandmother, though it does not' have to be their own. The essays will be judged largely on the character of the grandmother and; clarity of thought—how clearly this characterization is expressed by the pupil. The essay must be written in 2,00 words or less. To enter this competition, pupils can obtain further details from teachers, or write to the Exhibition in Toronto for the school prize list. Wife Preservers b F74EOGRE A daily chance of shoes is economical. An authority estimates that this precau- tion more than doubles the life of shoes. The latest fabric to appear in space-saving doors is vinyl-coated and embossed to give the effect 44 a warm, corded cloth. The vertical pattern tends to "slenderize” wide doors and the material l'an easily be washed clean, with soap and water, It comes in delightful colors such as pomegranate, smoke grey, moss green, mocha and robin's egg blue, and it's resigned to with- stand years of flexing without Near or cracking. Modern home builders have dis- covered a folding door to be in- definitely more practical than an awkward panel of wood swinging on hinges. It consists of an 'ac- cordion-type steel frame banging from an aluminum track set into the top of the door opening, It moves silently and so easily -ven a child can handle it. When it's closed, it looks like a gracefully- pleated curtain; when it's fully I opened, all you see are a few folds of material against the door jamb, It takes about eight square feet of precious floor space to open an ordinary door, In the past few years thousands of homes have gone up in Cana- dian housing developments with nary a wooden door in the neigh- borhood except for outside en- trances. The new home owners were at first a bit cautious about this radical innovation but they soon found there's no problem in placing bedroom furniture when there arc no swinging closet doors to contend with. The bathroom door locks with a flick of the fin- ger and needs only a wipe to keep it spotless. The kitchen door closes Where there are children, peace and quiet reigns in household, Folding doors slam! So1•11,••••••••••* Kedgeree may seem a curious word for food, but it comet; to Its from India, In Hindustani the word is "Ithichri", In the land of its origin, the dish was made of boiled rive and highly-flavored in- gredients and was favored univer- sally throughout the country. Time and distance have wrought a few changes in the bash. formula. The Europeans added fish to the prin- cipal ingredients, so that in Cana- da today it is thought of as a• well-seasoned fish and rice . dish. It is a dish to keep in mind when you wish to use canned fish or leftover fish fillets in a hearty and flavorful dinner dish, for the 2 cups flaked coeked or canned fish TUNA. 'N TOMATO People studying food habits of nations maintain there is no real national Canadian dish. This is possibly true, yet there is one form of food which enjoys universal Popularity in this country. Sand- wiches no longer appear simply as a thick slice of ham or sharp cheddar cheese between two bread slices, They have grown in dimen- sion, form and ingredient until now they arc' frequently served as the main course of a meal. Sub- stantial sandwiches with tantaliz- ing fillings are hearty enough to please even the meat and potato man, particularly if the menu is rounded out with a crisp salad and a large wedge of layer cake or pie. Here's a sandwich falling into the category of candidate for na- tional honors. Grilled tuna sand- wiches with nippy tonfato sauce have a flavorful filling you can really "get your teeth into", They are satisfying fare for lunch or supper, a pent,' trick worth keep- ing in mind for Lent. Grilled Tuna Sandwiches with Nippy Tomato Sauce 1 can 7-07..) tuna, drained 7 tablespoon lemon juice 3 tablespoons mayonnaise 1 tablespoon chopped parsley or pickle relish teaspoon chopped onion Leo M. &nary, A'tchitect ears, and ThILANNED'for your present needs, and with built-in space.insarance for your future, this ranch house has many outstanding features, It's the ideal choice for a narrow lot but by no means could you call it a "little" house. Everything you'd want is here: spacious living room with fireplace and a ten-foot picture window; separate dining room with double exposure; a fifteen-foot "U"-shaped kitchen, a guest closet at the, front entrance, and a bathroom on the main floor level. -On the first floor, there, are two bedrooms with double exposure and plenty of closet space. The upstairs area can expand into two additional bedrooms and a second bathroom. 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GDOTWK ESSAY TO HE FEATURE OF r rear The natives of Iceland and south- ern Greenland made a precarious living climbing cliffs and robbing nests to meet the cominercial de- mand for eiderdown, Today, most Icelanders are far too busy build- ing airforce bases to bother with down-gathering, Eiderdown- is al ) most unobtainable, Next best down for stuffing' pil- lows, comforters and -sieeRing bogs comes from domestic water fpwl such as geese and clucks. Away at the bottom of the feather scale arc the chopped feathers used in bar- gain-basement pillows, The problem for the housewife in buying a pillow is that the word • "down" has no legal meaning. In, between' the high-grade water fowl down and the harsh chicken fed- Liters aro dozens of blends of fea- thers and down, varying in quali- ty. IXow is she to know what ,she is buying, all neatly sewed up in pillow ticking'? roam rubber appeared ia pi], lows about ten yearS ago and was considered a tremendous advance over traditional feather and down, However, many people find them too bouncy for comfort and too warm for hot weather use. Just out are these first pillows of tet•ylene fibrefill and they -are now in Canadian stores. They're soft and light mid comparatively inexpensive. This tithe, bedding' ma ittfactui'eres think they haVo round the nitimate in terViceabi- lity and tainfelt, Tuberous Begonias Make Showy Display Tuberous begonias are increasing in popularity as garden subjects year by year. Although they can be started from seeds, it is more practical for home owners to use tubers. The tubers are roundish on one side and the other is concave. The shoots arise front the concave side so the tuber must be planted with this side up. The 'best way to plant is to take a tuber and twist it into the soil or moss until it is level with the surface. It is a mistake to plant too deep. The best way to start tubers is to use peat moss in a flat. After the tubers show shoots they can be potted in soil, During' the starting period, no light is necessary but it will do no harm. As soon as the shoots begin to grow, they should receive fairly bright light, i.e., be- side a window, The tubers will start best at a temperature of about 75 degrees. After they arc potted, the temperature should be 50 to 60 degrees F, for 'sturdy plants, After planting the tubers in peat moss, a thorough watering is no- vossary. Then examine the peat daily for moisture. When the peat is light in color more water will be needed. When watering, avoid wetting the crown of the tuber be- cause this is often the cause of the start of diseases. YOU DON'T HAVE TO BUY IT TO TRY IT TRY SOFT WATER FOR 14 DAYS FREE Then — and only then — you CAN,decide on 1. 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