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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1936-10-29, Page 64/--11turaday, October 31/th, 1986 THE SIGNAL -- ' GOFER SATISFIED WITH NOTHING BUT THE BEST _ Cooking Materials, Utensils, Appliances' • H. M. AITKEN ; In [ler Famous Cookery Demonstrations USES A RY ,C TRIC RANGES 8c GENEkAL STF EL.W a RES, ENAMELWARE COOKING UTENSILS exclusively - ` IMP • T. • The Farm and Hallowe'en No farm: no Haillo%r'••u frstivltlie.dent ptao+ur +,UW )'errs ago. p 1,1by1 s the wltl�p, although little � These apple. were said to show lu Lthuuabl IlsltnWy be glvru tl'+urhe hfirs tr�tlrl• tbeto -. Jed bhutultlat. wtwlrIe Eve bad tow►euape a getneruuea bite { firs of owern ami em,, as In this Egyptian lore, there war men- the producer of .the fruits of the tion of other apple's, the appk'r of rrtb nr@ tuselwrablr ('ertainly.1lstkubar, all sweetue.-+t on one .side e'tltau bltterne.s uu ilk' other. lu tla appl(` and The twnDpl-1n. two hem r ws lu the roductlou o[ 1 products, are popularly a.4.ociatett with j vlarluur' kit►ndr . ut rppk s, ('anadtau Halluwr'en, but the farm is silo their w•Ieutlat s have been and are lu the rupply•baae shall the Ilecaawlry ea- 1 forefront of werld research. modals of the feast. Even the lu the Chrlatiau church, Hallowe'en bumble cabbage, apart, from Its calm• or Ali Hallow. ire la the name given it'llla� purs, has a pet oiler AVIA- .tu the evening of the Silt of October canoe at lillilowe'ea, for do not aolk ipi the vigil - at - Ballow masa, or All ma Ideas sally futtb tea ells (lal•kltrl� date Dazs Before the Christian of the hi t to ice es - ' ' ye of the dist of pie►•1a steer, Ip order W divine theOctober was the ovtaaien ot harvest vest of their future bus, and other tawei ouiee its variuua touu- bomb.? if the stem be tall, or short, tries. The festivities which gradual - or crooked, so shall their future hus- band be. The pumpkin as a Jack-u-lanteru in the hands of a frolicaotoe lad is the improver: Canadian clition of the humble Swede turnip in Europe, and to many a youth In Canada the pump- kin- la the symbol of hallow eecellent'er either fpr food or..ftelis.' but. atter all the apple is cure closely associated with the feast tbaa any other frultr.or vegetable. There la a opt elei reason for this. ...In pagan tlarere at jbr festival of Pomona, the goddesety.f fruit trees: nuts and fruits, 'particularly apples (poem), played, as Istlpurtant part and originated the Salads Orange Pekoe Blend has by far the finest flavour' rt Alo 1 � E A i!‘ 811111 C , M. MRB. DRINEWALTER'8 BODY REOOVEBSD ly gathered round the Christian Hal- lowe'en originated for the wort part in couutrle: under tbe away of (be Druid religion, notably Britain, plus a few indoor e•elebratlona borrowed from the pagau Boman festival to tbe goddess of fruit. 'en o r The two chief characterlsthu of an- cient HallyWeeu were the lighting of 'minters and the belief that Hallowe'en was that only night ot the year in which, ghosts, warlocks., witches. imps ot the .artb and air, and evil spirits were permitted to wander on earth. Ou tbe let of Noventb'r the Druids held their great tall festival and lighted Area to tbe'sun-god in thanks- giving for harvest. It was a firm belief in .the religion of the Druids tliat on the 'eve d1 ttita-"'.sanest, own, hod of death, called together the wicked lout.: that had been boa• demnel within the past twelve months to inhabit the bodies of animal.. LEEBLRN, Oct. 27.—Mlas Era Hor- ton and her brother Clifford and others visited their sister, Mrs. M. Locke, of Woodstock, on Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Falconer returned home last week atter nursing her daughter, Mrs. Jaw. Horton, who bas not beed well but is Dow improving. Her aunt, Mrs. J. Ross, is still with her. Our neighbor, Miss Clara Fulford, will remove shortly to Goderich to reside. We are sorry to lose her from our neighborhood. :the •bad a bee cutt'ng wood on Mo:.dby -sad brother nod his wife aid sou from thotierkb were out jor the afternoon. Our school, S. S. No. 9, has some- thing to be proud of to that one of tbe pupils who attended there and then went 'to Goderich Collegiate Institute bas tido year v on -t e. ddataaon oriel tcholarsbip In mathematics. Congratulations. There will be a Hallowe'en gather- ing at No. 9 School on Saturday even- ing. A short program will be given by the children and games will be A&L_come drr.w'd in [tetT tune 1f possible and have good time. Next Bendel', November 1st, tbe aaerameni_ 7±t the Lord's Suppe `t�t- custom of roasting nuts, apple duck- 1og;..aid the diatr o ' t a les ts gifts ■ - ( tivc Hine The CWM- Jian tio-f'rogiliotisr to bowie sotto IleweftWephi'es are doing I.eeb g h �at exact little. -boys In -other coun- oron .ea that the Depart went w 111 be unable to consider request!. for special ar- rangements of numbers or special ser- ies letters. Tbls has oecealoned con- i, r ' • +'' shirred. extra wo rT�f�ie Peat and the Minister hopes, try its discontin- uance, to save the expense this extra work involved and at the acme time Increase the emcleney of the service given to all motorists. One hundred Issuing offices through- out the Province will be ready to 'ap- ply the new permits and registration plates on November 2nd. As former- ly. rhos.- living In districts remotle from laving oaken can procure their permits* and licenses by mall, direct utli,da14 staied. ire is 'turrvived by from the IRywrtment of Highways. OM' I mels. sud a slater, Mr.. Woods, motor Vehicles Brancb, Q+1e11'4 Park. both of Torouto. t�-fit-' two more drowned in tbe Sand Merchant disaster were recovered today. Finding of the body of Mrs. Bernard Drinkwalter, Port Stanley. Ont., only woutan aboard the craft when It foun- dered, red Frank Burls. of Toronto, brought the number of balk's reeo%- ere4 to eight. Lives of ulueteen were 1'a•t in the sinking of the Sand Mt'rchaui. The tasty of Burns, the ship's cook, w -us w'a'fted ashore at tierelantl. Ohio, 1937 MOTOR PERMITS AVAILABLE NOV. 2nd 1 Registration Plates l'ommenlorate i Coronation lair T(OR4 N7v1, oct. ;ln.-- Hon. T. B. � l.juertten, Minister of Hlgbwaya, an - be utoser:ed in ora c nu nous er that 1937 motor lreb ole per Snnday the pastor spike on the text, tries did threw tbowiand'rears ago. I mets and operators'uHer will . go -The nes solute you.' his sermon When Adam was- appututed to drew Wltb iegard to this belief it is inter- on sale throughout tbe Province on Rift Terence to AU `t Itay.- rthc Narita of .Etioa and. to keep it eeting-ta note that In parts of Ireland No-embe• 2nd. Solite in our bnr� b a the con-. IG;eoesis 1I:151, the apple was fatedf the gilt of ()ember was, and even 1Yeparhneir is oak Carolina Slnft•rs at to be o overwbeltRlag sbrniAcanrre to f .till ia. known as Otani* Shoaling. H=igbwiya na, fag 1987 pensees available -et -Me time church the'who homed race. lu thin coo I the clgll of wmaa In Scotland.ottand. ,Q that purchasers of new 11137 are nection, the legend of the Apples of bonfires, otherwise knows: as ball and trucks will not he obliged to pry Signal's paradise*e figured stn tbe , of an= (fires, still are part of H*Ilowren cele-, for 11:91 regtstratton and so that the cert by the torte street Use The Cit~ on Monday night. Advertising Column. Don't Miss This Important Event -- TOM THE CANADA STARCH COMPANY COOKING OQL Under the direction -+of �vtrs. bratlons, a relic of the worship of Baal. -Some cynit•a declare that the evil spirits of old Druidical times still. 'exist in the . shape of thoughtless south who overstep tieayr� of pore fun at Hallowe'en and mine Injury to persons and damage to property. Hallewe'ea Redpes While the apple still holds Its prem- ier position in Hallowe'en festivities. increasingly large number of autumn purt•bavers of used -cars and trucks will not have to pay the usual trans- fer tee with only two mt.nths of the year remaining- The advance 'tale of 19:t7 permits Is lIealgred also to alleviate the usual last-minute rush when 1936 permit+. expire at the end of the year. Yo- torlats who wish to avoid waiting to porth•ularly In Canada, pumpkin pie line will be able to do so by prot•ur- La also held In high e+teem. At tie ing their new permits In November. name time there are other pumpkin The 1937 automobile registration delicacies, for example, pumpkin chips plates Commemorate Coronation Year and candled pumpkin. itl the making in both color and design. The figures of wblch at Hallowe'en time the fol- are white on a red background, with lowing recipes may be found useful: a white crown on eaeh gide at the top. Haney Pumpkin Pie The numbering arrangement has been changed from last year. There will he no letter prefixes. The aerie* letter will tome In the second, third 11-3-3 teaspoon ginger or fourth p eltlon betwewill en thehave num tras9oop�lnnamoa. erals and each plate only 1-3 tesapoon salt one series letter. 1 egg in announcing the advance axle of lel cups milk 1937 petmlta, Mr. McQueeeten silted =.A Hal Goderich FRIDAY, OCT. 30th 1 cup cooked pumpkin ry cup honey 'Toronto. Press the pumpkin through a„Ane sieve, add salt, .spites and honey. Beat well. Add well -beaten egg; then the milk. Pour” into a deep pie plate lined with pastry and, babe at 4.50 degrees F. for ten minutes, then reduce heat to 325 degrees. Bake until custard is firm. Pumpkin cute tard l* exeellent' for children and may be serret, when pie Is served to adults. For the custard, use the above re, kw, omitting the apiees. stake in custard cups. Pumpkin Chips 2,30 p.m. ADMISSION 10c Proceeds to THE GODERiCH WOMEN'S INSTITUTE MRS H. M. AIThIEN SietL. Aiilirtl Is already known to thousand* through horn Radio broadened* every )Ionia). Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 10.15 a.m.. whish come to I:akrirh over ('FRB, Toronto, with the compliments of the Canada Starch Company, manufacturers of Iilwardsburg Crown 'Brand l'nen Syrup, Illy White (oro Syrup. Benson's Corn Starrh, Canada ('orn Starrh and Mazola—the salad and cooking oil. Them famous brands ire known from roast to coast and are recognized as the rhoire.t products of their kind on the market. ('R(IWN BRAND is Canada'. original Corn Syrup, known for It. quick energy -producing value by leading athletes and tralners—and It Is the choke ('orn Syrup for infant feeding....i)erters recommend It. You will see New. Aitken prepare and rook man) new honer dishes oar you fulfill leearnlbow ou wtoill hagiveflavor and nourishment 1 note evert of rvrry n& foods ....l'on will realize how easy It b to save money In feeding ) y.. and rooked on the stage... Every minute of time demonstration Is Interesting. There will be many useful prizes given FREE to lucky program holders, inrluding a number of baskets of the Canada Starch ('errpan)'s famous products. So don't miss this big event, specially presented at MacKay Hall, for the women of G deriett. Its INTERESTING, because you Will hear all about new, delightful recipes and different way's of preparing appetizing mala—INSTRI'('Ti%E, because you w111 learn bow to prepare tasty and not orishing dishes at lean roc( --and finally—ENTF.RT. iNiN(:, berat se Mrs.When has a fund of exriting experkrres that are worth listen- ing lo. ^• 6 point'. pumpkin 4 pounds sugar .4.Ounce.. root�n(S�... 3 --lemon. (1st the pumpkin up. rejtrtlne the centre seeds and hard outside rind. - -- (ht the pulp Into 'meal! thin chips. Tse otlir the )ab- and the rind of le mon. hot all toifether in a granite pot. Bring to a 1.11 and boil slow- (a ly for two hour.. taking great care to I r""`tittY'tttn'g.. " ten,erw "ginger root. Pot away in sterilised jars. R. A. REID —Registered Optometrist— byes Examined Glenne Fitted 4 k yeses itt Stratfordt..at. Rabetrtass'a Jewelry Stan "Satisfaction at Moderate Cost; dee= Studio Couch .J - I8 THE IDEAL ARRANGE- It can 11e used as a chesterfield or in a moment can be eonverted into a double bed or two single beds. A wardrobe compartment eau be added at a alight addi- tional coat. A Iiringroom and bedroom combined. You may choose your own coverings. J. R. Wheeler antral Director awl Air 'inure Dealer 8a•eltaa Street, Gaiwstt► PlIoNF1c : Store 335; Res. MI Best for all your Bakinist PURIT!J FLOUR Cakes, Pastry and Bread •Peel pompbii►. -Bemuse"Midi- net tut in Piecesooe ilea gusts. Weigh and add an equal • weight of sugar. Let nand over night. Drain. To each cup of syrup, allow one teaspoon of vinegar and a +small piece of root ginger. Gook untie the mixture costa upon the spoon. Add pumpkin and boil until the pumpkin has absorbed almost all the syrup. Drain thor- oughly, then spread on plates to dry. When dry, roll In sugar. and pack between layers of waxed paper. • • BAKED APPLES Canadten apple*, het or cold. erh' always welcome at Hallowe'en parties. Here are three recipes: Baked Apples i Wipe, core and senre ams Canadian apples. Place them In an agate bak- ing dish and fill eentre of apples with anger and one teaspoon lemon julee or sugar and cinnamon, 11dng 'one tea- spoon clnna.nnn to ogee cop angor. Allow half -a -cup water for sex apples and poor It ernnnd them. not over them. Rake until the apples are anft, frrrn twenty to forty-five min- utes, halting erery ten minutes. Place apple, in a dish and pour the Jntce aver them. When cold they may he .erred with or without plain or "flipped cream. - 7 Baked Apples 1i PdTe and wire gtood'Iform (wna- dlan applea. Put into taking pan. Lill the (entre of Barb apple with' *tear and add a lilt of butter on the top. Add enough water to rover the bottom of the den.. Cinnamon or nutmeg mss• he sprinkled nn the top If desired flake In hot oven until •oft. M.ltnr core often with The Juice In the pen Baked Apples' iii • Parr and rare tart Canadian apple*. FIll the t•avlties with mistral. ettrnn. anger anti lemon peel. Plaoe In bak- ing dish and pour over them halls.- cup alla t"cup of water. Dost with grannlated sugar Flake In a alnw neon until ten- der. Sprinkle with soft bread rrnmha and auger Rake ten minntea and *erre hot with cream or podding saute. . 1111111 rocery Specials For THOR., TRI., SAT., OCT. 29, 30, 31 MAPLE LEAF SALMON 1/t ro. ten 17c PEARL WHITE SOAP 10 bars 31C RASP. OR STRAW. JAM Large 32 -oz. jar 29c AYLMER SOUPS, Veg. or Tomato. 3 Lina 25c COUNTRY KIST CORN 17 -os. tin 10c • SPONSORED BY The CANADA STARCH COMPANY, Limit ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF LILY WHiTE CORN SYRUP AND CANADA CORN STAICN BISCUITS, BRIDGE DAINTIES ROYAL YORK TEA, Orange Pekoe PALMOLIVE SOAP 1/2 -Ib. pkg. 28c PRINCESS FLAKES 2 pkgs. 29c SOAP CHIPS, Finest Loose 3 Ibe. 2Sc GOLDEN YELLOW SUGAR MEATY PRUNES, Large Sweet JELLY BEANS, HALLOWE'EN J. CALVIN CU TT PHONE 116 or 216 J. J. McEWEN PHONE 46 ci