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prodded far the haltinesx part Of on the -Meet, •or
the Meeting. Letters were read did you Alt
from `Mrs. 1ae.Ic. ThomnSen in
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smooth awl nig* ku a
greased h„9.30; g.70449 tffe,' '04410'
and let rise in a Warm plage, free
from draft, WW1 double in Wilt—
Alliont 1 tionn-
Melt butter or margarine and put
tarsi regal in each of gpf, der-
age-sized muffin 1404. Psiolf.-Wos
Of pang withtba *Awl Wilfr5Ar
Margarine and Sprinkle tvitgpcgm
brOWn sugar 1,040111 of each
Punch down dough. Turn Out on
lightly-flotire,d heard or canvas and
knead until smooth. Divide doitgh
into 2 equal, portions. Perin each
pertion into a roll 12-illehes\.• long;
cut into 12 equal pieces. Shape
each piece -of dough into 'a smooth
ball and .place on WI in each pre-
pared muffin Pam Brush lightly`
With melted butter or margarbae.,
Cover and let rise in a warm, place,
free from draft, until doobled in
hulk-00ot 1,14,,hoors. Bake in a
.!71049.114O131. 375 , degrees
F., until: cooked goldenabout
j.5• llriinjrtes,
There was a disniay of articles
which had •been g4thereci to send
to the port, worker at lialifpc-
These Are distrilaUted to newcom-
ers AS #e)r PAW' :our COCintry, and
trieltide towels, 'soap, • ditty bags.
• toys, infant clothing; eta,
':The • meeting was eloSed with
prayer by" the president.
Giles-Ziegler The wedding tpo. place at Eel- .
SOUTH.EA T ASIA
On OF 1
The voguiar•rnectiug of St, And-
rew 's Auitillary of the W.M. was
held on Tuesday „Afternoon of last
week with Mrs, Alexander Malmo
ArouyLia,C *44 gaOloon Priogto *Eta tit the piano.
The meeting was • in, charge of
W, MeKihhon and Miss
bel Walsh. The secretary,
liorace Altehlaen, read the min-
Ides and the correspondence. A
letter WAS read, dealing with unity
in time church. Mrs. N. L. Pry
read 'the treasurer's report And
MISS Kannah Wil$011 led in the
offertory prayer, It was decided to
pack another' bale of used clothing
to he ,scrip to Verreosti.
The tte, • Looking Sooth,
East wits introduced in, a. most interesting ,manner With the
use of a.p.i.p.hy Wirs,s, Monet, Walsh.
d was; Stiniled. under the sub-'
visionst1The ,..:pp9Pia .a04' rho acial ljge'ltOrtniacler 4.1110' elmtnene.; and, t le ChUtetV. Mx%
.T, W, -3,47eKibbOot .wile'' recently,
travelledthrotigh'Sptilli-East Asia,
was ablectci". add much of interest
to the ti4-30..•
A serVice' • of ...Worship on "The
Earth Isqlte Lord's'? followed. Mrs.
,T. D. .nee %r:990 Mrs, . H. V. Pym
read Scripture. passages,-and' Mrs.
A, Holoufti'led in
The Meeting' was brought to, a
close with'"the";Lrircl's, prayer re
prated in;unison..
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The bride wore a beige suit With.
matching aecessories and a corsage
,,of 'white mums.
She, was attended :by Miss. Wilma
Haskins, of R.R. 1, Clifford. The
bast man was Mr. Peter Newans,
of Bell-Dore The bride was given
in marriage by her father..
The 'couple will reside • in How-.
ick Tewnsbip.—Hammerton Photo.
•
• more United Chars* pArSpnage on
:Saturday, February 9th, of Alvin
Earl Fitch, son of Mr, and . Mrs:
Alvin Fitch, of R.R. 1, Wroxeter,
and Audrey Doreen .Mahood, the
daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Lionel
Mahood,' of 1, .Wroeter. The.
Rev, Harold West 'performed the
ceremony. . -
MIIINNONITE P(YPATO SOUP •
For six or eight medium- size pa-
tatpes you will need, Six .cups of.
water.
For flavoring: one large onion,
diced; one or 'two bay leaves; 'IA
teaspoon 'ginger; one piece china-,
mon stick about one inch. long;
one or two teaspoons Parsley (tith-
er fresh. or dried roots. And tops);
two chives (whole cloves are hest
but you can' use teaspOon ground
cloyes); two star' anise (this spice
cap be bOught. in small packets);
salt and pepper to suit your taste.
Put all pOt :and boil until
petatoes are 'done. Remove from
stove and -add two or :three table-
spoens butter.
Couple Presented
WHITEG1 U11071—Qttite a crowd
gathered .in the Langside Hall last
Friday night for the farewell party
for Mr, and Mra. Elmer Hoffman,
who Were: •presented ::with a purse
Of money:- Mr.' Atiffinan thanked
his frlendp fqr their gift and in-,
vited them to' visit them. at their
• new horde., in Lucknow:
Bros, prkidedmtiSie for dancing:
`"There
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Because we Pharipaeists new sy
carry it much larger iy.iiletY
fsgile(i)110:iies, ipitelniernigult alnOdiwiryrevritigte7::,
.t1(riarf;"3Pintidli°i:infeortl'inalet wilt, kelp l
• you most.
•
Plait op your prescription, if
shopping near :us, or AO us
-deliver promptly without extra
charge. A great many 'people
entrust •tis with the responsi-
tinny of filling their Pie.kerip-.
timis, Miiy we compound yours?
Cookie Anat.. Top each heart With '
a 9tterrY halt, Bakp Prolloolml
oven until cepoanut is golden--10
tla 12 minutes. 4gal PP .cciolicip racks.
;KetNa TA O%
Here's sOmethiPg •44 11144rn. as
0499.490.1.9 cooking. It's a. new flay-
Pr twist that, win delight the
family au.d bp It 'real J.,bit" .,lien'
Yelh'.elltertalp the.,girlp at a Teich."
morning coffee party, a phower for:
the bride-to-.lie or an afternoon'
bridge, Twe tablespoons of grated
orange rind added to this yeast-
dough gives is tangy orange flevor
to these tender buns. The hunt,
baked in, muffin pans over
Cerscoi;ch mixture, are a tasty ac
eenapanhnent to fruit opted at,
afternoon .theyre delight-
ful When served with;-butter` sin4-
Marmalade at troning':ebffee par-,
ties and Sunday bruneh.
()tango Buttereeptell,4111148
Yield -2 dozen kale..
'1h cup, •
"granulat*einiga'r.
l'teasPoon salt
eup„shortening •.,
',e4 pin), lakewarin Watei
2 teaspoons gratiiilitted .'sugar
2 poVelopes, active': ai•st, yeast)
2 teaspoons .grafeirnrange rind
1 weil-beaten egg' -
:3'4 cups (aboiit).. once,-Sifted all
purpose flour ' . , •
1/2,'eup butter or •margarine
34 cup lightly-packed ' brown
sugar .
Scald milk, •. stir in the 1,s cup
granulated sugar, . salt. and sho rten-
ing, Cool, to lakewarin.'Meantime,,
measure itikeWarm, water:. into a
large bowl; stir in the 2. teaspoons.
granulated :sugar': Sprinkle With .
yeaat. Let stand 10 .minutes, then
stir well, Stir in lukewarm,
mixture, orange ,r)I0• 'and
beaten egg. Stir 'in 2.CtipS of, the'
flour and beat initilistriebth and
elastic; Stir in suffici6101"dditional:
flour to. make, a sOft, dougli—about
VA cops, Turn eut'.Onlightiy-fleur-
ed board or capvas''Arid'''knPad Until
'Pveryorie's Ore to be intrigued
when you ,serve the$P,ipiden hrown,
hearts garnished with, a mara-
schino: eherry. T,hare's. geed re4POP
WO, for these golden *arts axe
party fere, that's taste-teasingly
out of *the erdinarY, Actltally the
principal ingrodlent is -bread hut
the character of the .baked
'Hearts" More closely resembles .
peke,. There'll he f,1111 gantie$
for eyerypne . Who AttPlnPts to
guess the in:grodients of this
tempting, nienth,,Watering delicacy.
It's 4 really festive Offering ine.de
from. such ,sinapie ingredients 'AP
slice;{. 9f fresh bread, 14.41)boxry
jetri, sweetened. 00,n(4e1140
ShE4040.4 cocoanut occasion-
al mareSe,hine). .cherry,, With this
recipe yOu're at. 4 JOSS fer:An
easykelrePare snaek.;ro! a Scriti
xnentartauch at showers for the
woddiogs or St.,
Pntine's Day parties, the bread can
bc cut' with' beortishatiod eeolcie .
cutter. On otliPr pee441ons thrthigh-,
out the year; the 'bread can, be'eut
into 'fingers,•,c1reles or Squaree—er,
it can be cut Sharrireck-ShaPe for ,
a St. Patrick's Day ,celehriition.
• Golden Hearts
Yield,-2 dozen little cakes
1fi . slices. fresh.. bread, cut 1/4 4
thick • ' • , ' "
Thick raspberry jam
1 elni (1.3A1 etips) sweetened con-
densed Milk. ,
3 cups cut-up shredded cocoa-
nut •-
12 well-drained red maraschino
elierries, halved
Grease a cookie sheet.' Preheat
oven to. 40Q, degrees 'P. (hot), Using
a 2"! heaitahaped cookie cutter,
cut 48 heart shapes,: from bread
slices, SPread half the hearts with
thiek, raspberry jam- and top with
remaining , bread, shapes to make
sandWicties.'-Frost• a.11 ,,ever • With:
Sweetened:coodensed and.cOat
with .. cut-up shredded cocoanut;
ArtAnge; well upart,' on. prepared McKibbons
osooupo llll op l i llllll llllll ll PHONE 53
PRESCRIPTION
CHEMISTS *'
*Quotation by Edward Eulwar
Lytton (1805-1873)
' Copyright 1956 (2W1)
CHINCHILLA FINISH
The efficiency of a storage eleaet
can be increased from 50 to 109
per cent by lining the wails With
pegboard. -
Mounting such panels on fOrring
strips places' them out, from the
Wall a traction of. an inch to ae-
cOmmodate'ffvarious metal hooks
and fixtures.
A new fixture, is the, closet tree.
This comprise% vertical metal
pole reaching, from flopr to ceil-
ing with adjustable ,side-arms ex
tending toward the walls. It Makes
the hanging of garments easy, for
children as well as adults,
The height of the arms ,can be
changed at . ebree-inch intervals
with a screwdriver. They swing in
arcs to allow .access. to the walls.
Drafts are eliminated when
there is no bathroom 'window and
you have no, mote worries abeut
the metal or wooden, frame around
the .window that is vulnerable to
damage by water or steam.' yen-.
tilatien is no problem with the .var-
iOus mechanical systems we have
today.' •
Your bathroom can be More com-
pact without. windows. The addi:,
-tional space can be used for built-
in storage units, medicine cabinets,
or attractive shelves,
. • • -
Interior Bathrooms
If you are thinking of building a
home give a little thought to the
possibilities of an interior' bath-
room.
,
Due te new architectural de-
signs and present-day, building
Material§ yop may now .have day-
light in an interior bathroom, even
Without" windows, 1.lastic sky
clones and .prismatic ,glass blocks'
r fo skylights' 'are among the ma-
terials used." Butterfly roofs ,a:'nd
low-pitched trussed' roofs are
among the new designs. '
One of the biggest boosts for in-
teriorebathrooms in-the one-storey
house has been 'the development Of
heat controlling glass blocks for
skylighte. These contain reflective
prisms • which keep out beat in
summer when the sun is' high 'and
admit heat in winter when it is low
in the sky, Filtered light is ad-
mitted at all tittles. •
A quiet . wedding took 'place at
Fordwieh United Church partion-
age laseweek when'tlizabeth Anne
Ghes,, daughter lit •Mr: and Mrs.
%Markt Giles, 'of •Ildwick, and Rae
4legler, son of:' Mr. and Mrs.
Walter-Ziegler, of ,.'Clifford, were
united in Marriage..:The ReV..7ohn
Hird Officiated.
The bride wpre..a ballerina-length
gown of imported.' Chakilly lace
over net , and' satin .styled • with lace
jacket. featuring a' jewPIled Peter
Pan cohar...and..lily-pclint sleeves.
Her finger-tip '-veil.,Of French silk
was held in. place .by a sequined
halo ,and . she carried an ivory
Bible .`crested, with an orchid.
Miss (Whi .m Ballagh, of Tees-
water, li."'Pollsin of, the bride, was
maid• of honor, -She wore a halter-
Ina-length, ,,• crinolined 'gown of
motive' net-',and,:lace: with a lace
bolero'. She carried:• a yellow rose
bouquet, ., •
aoidOn Ziegler, a brether of the
groom,: ,acted .4.136st -roan. ,
After ,,the -"ceremony ,a reception
was held in the 'Royal Inn, 1-tartis-
ton. For a , liOneyinbon trip , ,to
Florida the , bride wore la ,,. black
suit' grey kids packet, with pink and
black• accessories •and ',an orchid
corsage.
- On 'their return.,Mr. and 'Mrs.
Ziegler will reside in :Guelph.
T'0 INTI I N
BEDROOM:GRO.
Hereare.,the warm tones of Krbehleeit
dazzling;nen""Chinetille..fleith:::4fiat : ,
:Attend with practically ony bt4rooM telOrt.'
>1'4 Coinbined with—the smartest nen-deileif:
lines iikiitehlel,Then added , • '
Kroehler'slife long"reputation; for -
matting fine furniterel All tists....,yet hiss', • ,
is furniture tensility prised to flt7yOur.,'', •
budget) Come in now—see Its' •
r many fine friat.ilres.let ut than.
you hOW•eatily 4.406,be yours'"
wine our NI)' tCf'
•-Georgette is very much part
of the new fabric' fashion world,' the -weave being done in the original silk, and also in cotton and synthetic. fibers. AnYway•
it's cotton georgette in a bright
bluish red for this nice number,
one that can be worn at home ' or down South with equal suc-cess and aplOmb. A red and
white Polka clOt scarfgilet 14 removable to disclose a simple, notched; round peekline; the budice is• tucked, the skirt is flared.
Multiple sockets are a sign of inadequate wiring . . . a sign
that you are not getting peak performance from your electrical
appliances . . and a sure sign,that you are playing with fire.
To obtain maximum efficiency from applianeeet, your wiring
must be capable of carrying the load required. Too many
plugs in one outlet overload the circuit. If you overload
beyond the •capacity of your wiring, the fuse blows.
When this happens, it is a warning. When you substitute A
fuse larger than should be used, you are playing with fire.',
A larger fuse will permit more electricity to flow to the.
circuit, but ihe wiring •may overheat and create a fire hazard
and you also reduce the eflicie.ncy Of your many eleetri44
aids to better livins.
PLAY SAFE . . . There is only one sure remedy. Have•
your wiring checked by a competent person. Follow his
recommendations. :Don't take dames by averfusingl
•
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TlerY WIRING ADEQUATELY AND SAFELY
'How, 16 , Build
A floppy Marriage
1,—Hea.y,nrid'fOrbear.
2—Work together and play to-
gether, and groW together,
8---AVold the little quarrels—the
big ones Will take., care of theta-
SefveS. •
4--Compromise,. i'S the anti
toxin Which destroys the poison
divorce.
; 5—Prattled , SYMPatilYt good
humor; and Mahal tinderatarlding,
6-..bildrilt„ trench 'nefore break
fast--or after it,
/!,--Respect lrotir lit4aws,'I but
don't give them criticism or take
it from them. .
, your own' home,
Cl in 'a One-reenti Hat.
9:,-*Vight for each, other, but
not with each either,
16-41Utict you litlitte on religlettS ,
fdiitil, +1 tte*Or let -oloot:
without a nitwit Plate of •forgive..
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