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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-09-20, Page 9SALON CHAIRS with the elegance of Louis XIS' styling have been brought up to date with the skillful use of modern, materials. Fabrilite Riviera, a new expanded vinyl fabric with the softness of fine leather, makes possible the rich hand-tufting on back and seat' and combines the luxury of the past with the easy care and long wear demanded in furniture today, Chair by Heller Furniture, Toronto. Whe ll *glow .4.4%wv-winss, Viro*worllab. Sept, -011111111111111111118•11111111I611 I IMI I III I I IMIIIMIIiUII1MIIIMiIIMIIIllIIMII11111uiliaiIiuiIIMIIit • I a a Phone 37 for appointment _ imommiteminomminnieititininiimuntiontiousiounicintua Cecil Walpole Folding FLOOR : Aluminum '' Aluminum WALL ° SASH i ,HAWNINGS TILES DOORS lit UMBER — BUILDING — CUPBOARDS . , 1 :Telephone 260 Win,gham W. R. HAMILTON OPTOMETRIST Now a whole new golden world of SIGHT and 'SOUND. See our HEARING-AID GLASSES, lightest in weight. Have you looked at your living room lately? Are the walls cold, bare, even drab:-looking ? Are they .merely neutral — when they could contribute so much more to the personality of your home? Sunworthy wallpaper makes such a wonderful difference ! The warmth, the texture, the colour of Sunwortby wallpaper can work miracles in any home, old or now. Ready-pasted •wallpaper is fun to apply—it's so easy ! Because today's Sunworthy wallpapers are plastic coated, washable and fade-proof, they're practical too. Choose yours now from your nearby wallpaper dealef. the trend to wallpaper is a trend to lovelier homes! WALLPAPERS , CANADIAN WALLPAPER MANUFACTURERS LIMITED, 222 Nth STREET, TORONTO 14, ONT. 6 MAKERS OF FAMOUS BOXER & STAUNTON WALLPAPERS 0;i• *If MAKE YOUR SELECTION OF SUNWORTHY WALLPAPE IS AT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING LOCAL DEALERS: *STAINTON'S HARDWARE ELMER WILKINSON WALLPAPER SHOP FINLAY DECORATORS • Wingham . Winghant -.Lucknow 43 SUNWORTHY Married at Sacred Heart from CRAWIFORD MOTIDRS Miss Wool of America in a sheer woolen bridal gown by Murray Hamburger e... ggs in. Your Beer?' I Ilia sandals really glowed, but not FRESH LEMONS,' home. .011111c an egg in their beer the nuts. Other prefer Otani- ljPw• comes a, conneltiaeur of sorts th a report that all these in- , efilents, including the nuts,. once The English dandy, Beau Brum. -41, 'nibbled over his boots with own concoction, "vin de cham- jgne." Liked it so much he shined soles, too. Other early English "blackings" d to have more the makings itches' brew, containing such • dients as molasses, sugar, fish ”i soap, glue acid, egg, beer and 111 nuts. • Mese early mixtures apparently ire successful in bringing out the lor of the black boots, but they present a problem. This was at shown by the reply of Good ,teen Bess to a petition presented Sir Roger Williams. "Williams, w your boots stink!" she said. One of the first peoples credited ..th using a liquid to enhance at- tetiveness of shoes were the an- int Babylonians, As polish? Xlsne perfume. 'King Tut knew what it meant.to h his best foot forward, all right. The same as today, women of old considered their foot coverings as an essential part of their appeal. Juno wore sandals when she primp- ed for Zeus, Helen of Troy may have lost her heart when carried off by Paris, but she held onto her shoes, And the goddess Aphrodite is often pictured bare — from the ankles up, Some herbs which go well with chicken include rosemary, oregano, thyme, savoury, sage (use very lightly) and basil. These may be used singly or in a combination whichever appeals to your family's taste most, Add to water in which chicken is to be cooked, Simmer as usual until tender, Use the cooked meat for salad, •a la king, etc. Persian's heaven is easily made: T'ls but black eyes and lemonade," You will save sugar and cut down on calories if you sweeten your lemonade with sugar syrup, Cook the sugar syrup with a tablespoon of lemon juice per cup of syrup to "Invert" the sugar, making it taste sweeter even though the caloric value remains the same. Like other citrus fruits, lemons are wonderfully rich in vitamin C. Very low in calories, too, a mere 33 per scant half cupful of juice. A sprinkling of lemon juice adds fresh flavor to many foods — to salad greens, meats, fish, cooked vegetables, marinades and barbecue sauces and desserts, Frozen Fresh Lemon Frost Pie (Low calorie) 1 teaspoon unflavored gelatine 1 tablespoon cold water 6 'tablespoons nonfat dry milk 1/16 teaspoon salt 1 egg, separated 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice 1/1 teaspoon grated lemon rind 1 teaspoon pure vanilla. extract 1/3 cup sugar 3 tablespoons graham cracker crumbs 3 slices fresh lemon 6 sprigs mint Soften gelatine in the J, table- spbon cold 'water in a custard cup. Place in a pan hot water (not boil- ing) to melt. Set aside to use later. Combine nonfat dry milk, salt and egg white. Beat until the mixture begins to •thicken and gradually add lemon juice. Continue beating until mixture stands in stiff peaks. Blend together egg yolk, lemon rind, .pure vanilla extract, sugar and melted gelatine. Gradually fold in the egg white mixture. Sprinkle a buttered 8-inch pie plate with the graham cracker crumbs, into which pour the fillin8, Freeze until firm and ready to serve, (This pie should not be.removed from freezer until just before serving). •Garnish each serving with half lemon slice and mint, Yield 6 servings, Molded Lemon-Cneese Cups 1 envelope unflavored gelatine 14 cup cold water 1/2 cup hot water M cup sugar M teaspoon salt 1/, cup fresh lemon, juice 8-oz, package (1 cup) creamy cot- tage cheese 1 cup fresh blueberries Watercress Soften gelatine in cold water. Stir in hot water, sugar and salt. Add lemon juice. Chill until mix- ture begins to thicken. Beat cottage cheese until almost smooth and fold into the mixture along with blueberries. Turn into oiled 6-oz. gelatine mold. Chill until firm•and ready to serve. Turn out into serv- ing plate, Garnish with watercress and additional blueberries, Serve as a main-dish salad. Yield-4 servings. Line shallow dessert dishes with a layer of crumbled or crushed cookies before pouring in an in- stant pudding mix, The crunchy crust will add texture and tantaliz- ing new flavor. Try chocolate cookie crumbs with butterscotch pudding, gingersnap crumbs with vanilla pudding, or orange cookit crumbs with chocolate pudding. Cover-up Men Cater to Women Women who drive cars are re- signed 'to criticism. They're tired of quoting the statistics which prove that men have a higher accident rate than women behind the wheel. They just shrug when someone scoffs, "Another woman. driver!" Even so, they still have their sen- sitivities, A man can pick up a dent in the fender and' treat the whole thing casually. A woman can't. She wants the damage erased -- the quicker the better! Automobile refinishers take a sympathetic interest in the plight .of a women customer, They don't even raise an eyebrow when she driVes in and anxiously asks if ,a_repair or touch-up can be done "by five tonight." After all, why must her husband know there's been a slight accident? A. modern refinish shop invari-. ably surprises the trumped-fender novice, The paint in tinted with precision instruments. The painters wield spray guns with the delicacy anci'dedication of artists. Infra-red lamps speed up the drying process and' 'the chrome is cleaned and Rev, G, J, Freker officiated on Saturday morning for a lovely fell wedding at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Wingharti, when he united in marriage Miss Sarah, Skinn, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George Skinn, of Winghatn, and Barry Heisz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Heisz, of Formosa, Miss Sally SaoaSer presided at the or- n. an d Miss Anna McDonald was the soloist. -Skinn gave 'Ids daughter in marriag.C% Her bridal gown was floor-length, white taffeta. with a scoop neckline embroidered with scliting and pearls. The sie-ves were lily-point and her bouffant Alcitt was trimmed with rosette'. scattered with sequins and pearls. A crown -of pearls and. sequina held her flowing e.lhow.length veil and she 'carried red roses mid white norms( o Add Iwo tablespons of your fa- vorite jam to half min of mayon- naise fruit dressing. and serve usa Throttle and bottle make a dead- ly mixture. the Ontario 'Safety League reminds holiday drivers. Throttle - Photo by Connell Mary f /thin -.Nits her maid of lower Skinn was junim Nadaice; J,1 Th e maw of h onor nitir,.1 in a knee-length -crystal blue pean sole dress with a :wane made, in 0, elbow. length sleeves 'Ind a boaffmt, skirt gath- V"*3 roattes. The jollier bride. costume seas a sepias tire deer) rose ?can tie role h :,hort sleeves. • Ti,' were toS._ • ettes and veils in shades that mat- ched I heir tioase: and th.v (stilled blue se,l a emote with ivy. .Tohn TTri v. e(' IT ilifax was lie best. ate ed t!,11”,r1 n,soh or, Wslicert on W418 th nsher. Dinner was serve,' at (*h.. Legion 1-Tome anti a reeeption followed at the home of t he bride. j Mr. and Mrs. Heisz, who writ live in Formosa. are, on a Availing trip tO Rochester, N.Y. 1959 DODGE Z-DOOR with radio 1957 BUICK 4-DOOR HARD TOP with radio. One-.owner car 1957 DODGE 4-DOOR SEDAN 8 Automatic, with radio 1957 ZODIAC 4-DOOR SEDAN with radio 1955 STUDEBAKER 4-DOOR SEDAN with radio, and equipped with new tires 1955 PONTIAC 4-DOOR SEDAN with radio 1954 PONTIAC 2-DOOR SEDAN 1954 PONTIAC 4-DOOR SEDAN 1939 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR SEDAN This is a one-owner car and is in truly im- maculate condition 1938 CHEV. 2-DOOR TRUCKS 1952 MERCURY 3-TON—new motor Len Crawford Motors Your Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler, Valiant Dealer Phone 710 Wingham To preserve the sheer loveliness of this fine American Woolen bridal gown Naturally, you'd want the very finest in dry cleaning for a bridal gown. That's Sanitone Service—famous for keeping all clothes look- ing their best, cleaning after cleaning.. Sani- tone with exclusive Soft-Set@) preserves the soft, supple quality of fine woolens . . . im- parts a likenew feel to the fabric . .. protects drape and 1%. One trial will convince you. CARSON CLE NERS HANOVER Iron trucE rtermP AND DEIXVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY CALL WINGHAM 853 Or Leave Cleaning at W. A. Ileughan's Store ALL FANCY GARMENTS HAND CUSTOM CLEANED Prom a trip to ait Egyptian shine 'hat's Shoe Brew lig)aolido.r. They were made of sheet Low Thla year of 1961 will see a great RI many "new" footwear styles and patterns introduced to the Canadian 11 IN VITAMIN I public, but there doesn't seem 'to he too much that is totally. new. 'Pumps, for example, go all the )Iped many P'ersons get a real way hack through• history to the pw on , . , their shoes, Etruscan =civilization. The old Cres tan (or Minoan) people gave •us a type of heel. The Babylonians, besides perfuming, were the first to buckle shoes. IN CALORIES, Anyone who has ever pitched hay Calorie per serving 83. or shocked oats under the mid- Fresh Lemon-Rineappleade summer sun, can tell you that the 2 cups finely diced fresh pineapple prettiest sight in the world is little 2/3 cup sugar sister hurrying across the field 2/3 cup fresh lemon juice with a pail of cold lemonade! 3 cups water Lemonade has been a thirst- Arllesth mint elienmt leaves. onrinds quencher for many centuries. It Fresh was invented by the Mongolians in Fresh lemon. slices 1299 A..D, The Persians have been. Place cup of the pineapple at a famous for their yen for lemonade time in an electric blender and as witness this bit written by pblue tndtharfotuegrha eachsieavde, ditvioinsld minute.vulp Thomas If a blender is not available, chop pineapple _fine and put through a food mill or coarse sieve, Set juice aside to use later, Mix together and bring to boiling point sugar, lemon juice and 1 cup of the water, Boll 1 mintue. Remove from heat and add lemon rinds. Let stand 5 minutes, Remove rinds and discard. Stir in remaining water and pineapple juice. Serve in tall glasses over ice cubes, Garnish with fresh mint and a slice of lemon, Yield--11/2 quarts, Mocare 150 years ago: "A polished as if it were heirloom silver. , Since about 25 percent of the drivers on the road in Canada to- 'day are women and many own their own ears, the u auto refinishes is used to women cstomers, deal with, but "They're easy to they keep us on our toes," com- mented one shon o shade isu't bang-cm, right away." Because women l every day- in clothing, cosmetics, home furnishings—they've a keener lor variations the one who mst of the ears the ones who is a shade off, don't re_ being re-paint- of co than men, They're choose the color of a sold and they're notiee if a re-touch Canadian car refin port too many oars ed to go with a woman's new ward- robe. But it's an interesting' pos- sibility! ,