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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-02-17, Page 4Secrets from the Blue Barn Kitchen By Kay Grose Listowel "EGGS DIVAN" A RE DIVINE FOR LENT Better Values Every Day 88` 88' 88, SHEER SEAMLESS MICRO Nylons MESH Proportioned to fit perfectly GENERAL ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS Very best buy in town 15, 25, 40, 60, 100 watt 2 .46, LADIES' 69' Regular or Stretch Top ADORN FORMULA 77 HAZEL BISHOP Longer lasting hair spray 11.2 ounces 88, BUNNY SOFT BABY BLANKETS Sanitized for baby's com- fort. Size 30x40. Pink, blue 88' SILICONE Ironing Bd. Cover Will fit any ironing board Long lasting. ONLY- 8 PLASTIC BOWL SET Set of three handy sizes Many colors to choose from RIGHT GUARD by by GILETTE DEODORANT New Spray EASY-OFF Oven Cleanser The oven cleaner that really works SLIPPERETTES Dainty - Comfortable A010811118.. CHORE GIRL Copper pot cleaners Buy several at- 3 FOR 4 SAFETY TIP BOB PINS 75 plastic tip pins in handy plastic box FOR 44 Reg. 29c each AERO MIST Glass Cleaner House cleaning ahead? Buy several bottles — sprayers included at, each- 444 BENNETT'S St to $1.00 STORE mm WINGHAM SAVE MONEY in ON YOUR CLEANING SPECIAL FOR SATURDAYS ONLY SOM. V111111111% CLEANING BY THE POUND 10 POUNDS ONLY $2.25 PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE PRESSING OR SPOTTING CLOTHING MUST BE IN OUR PLANT BEFORE 2 P.M. FOR SAME-DAY SERVICE WINKS DRY CLEANERS PHONE 357-3750 WINGHAM Page. 4 e- Wingharn .Advance-Times, Thursd Feb. • features from The World of Women Home and The Housewife Guidance Asked for All Situations 0-0-0 If you have trouble getting along with your parents . . if you can't get them to let you live your own life, send for Ann Landers' booklet, "Bugged by Parents? How to Get More Freedom." Send .90e in coin with your request and a long. stamped, self-addressed envel- ope. telling you to see a lawyer. (Re can't put your husband in jail). All letters or requests should be addressed to Ann Landers, c/o Advance-Times, Wingham, They are forwarded from this office unopened. Be sure to en. close a long, self .. addressed, stamped envelope and the ne- cessary coinage for the booklet requested, Dufrirty .$ .:all in the fairy tale was sad. the stor. wo,;id nave bad a happy endir4: if he'd fallen into the hands a clever In venion of the srori there': a happy- endine. It's beca-ese eggs, plentiful and reasonably priced, are also a-trite:nail:, the best fo-‘ds the home- maker can serve her family. For example, eggs-ple.s - sa,.ce make an unbeatable fam- e treat. And to prove this tasty theory., here are nee, rt..cipes using dry saece. mixes. Each rakes only five minutes to prepare with these convenient saeces; mix with liquid, heat, stir, serve. :sing any of these triple- treat recipes as the main dish, the f:11.::wine is suggested to e:end out a well-balanced meal: corn chowder and crackers, tossed salad, relish tray, corn me.ffins and better, fresh fruit compote, spice cookies and beverage. EGGS DIVAN pkg. (10 oz.) frozen broc- coli hard-cooked eggs 3 tbsp, mayonnaise 1 tsp. prepared mustard tsp. vinegar ,tt tsp. onion salt Dash of black pepper 1 envelope Cheese Sauce Mix ELLIOTT'S BEAUTY LOUNGE COLD WAVE BODY PERMS HAIR COLORING MAIN STREET, WINGHAM Phone 357-2981 1 cup milk tbsp butter aprIka Cook broccoli till je,st ten- der as package directs; drain well. Meanwhile CUT cooked eggs in half, crosswise. Re- move yolks, Force yolks throegh a sieve. Add mayon- naise, mustard, vinegar, onion ; salt and black pepper. Refill centres of egg whites. Arrange broccoli pieces in a shallow 1i-clean baking dish. Stand eggs, stuffed ends up, between and on broccoli pieces. Pre- ; pare cheese sauce mix using !. cup milk as envelope directs. Add butter, Spoon sauce over eggs and broccoli. Sprinkle with paprika. Bake in a 375 de- gree oven 25 minutes or until bubbly hot. Four servings, 0-- EGG-MACARONI BAKE 4 ounces (1 cup) elbow macar- oni 1 envelope White Sauce Mix 1 cup milk 2 tbsp, chopped fresh parsley 2 tbsp. instant minced onion 1 tsp. prepared mustard 1 can (5 oz.) sliced mush- rooms 1 can thin-sliced celery 0 hard-cooked eggs 2 slices bread 1 tbsp. butter 2 tbsp. grated Parmesan cheese Cook macaroni as package directs. Turn into a li quart casserole, Meanwhile prepare white sauce with the milk as envelope directs. Add parsley, minced onion, mustard, and mushrooms with liquid. Stir to blend. Add celery and eggs cut into large pieces. Mix with macaroni in the casserole. Spread slices of bread with but- ter, then with mustard. Put to- gether as a sandwich. Cut into small cubes and toss over top of contents of casserole. Sprinkle Requests for special prayels have come from many lands this year as final arrangements are made for the observance of the World Day of Prayer. As has been customary in recent years the first Friday in Lent, Febru- ary 25th, has been set aside for services which will unite Christ- ian women in 130 countries and areas. Locally services will beheld in the town hail with St. .And- rew's Presbyterian Church, the host church, at 3 p.m. and p.m. Ladies from the United and Anglican churches and the Salvation Army will participate. In preparing the service to be followed this year the com- mittee, composed of Scottish Women in Edinburgh have kept in mind the needs of churches around the world Africa, for instance, asks special guidance for those in authority in the face of that continent's rapid emerg- ence into independence Asia's women request intercession for those who may be confused by the difference between democ- racy and totalitarianism. They pray also for freedom in educa-1 tion and that the growing threat to individual liberty in all countries will be curbed The old and the lonely are a prime concern of the women of the British Isles and continental Europe, while Latin American women have asked that prayers be said for youth who are ques- tioning their Christian princi- ples, and for the church which must find new ways to approach many complex social problems, Offerings made by those who attend the World Day of Prayer services are divided among a number of Christian projects in many lands with special empha- sis on literature. Bible Socie- ties, the Refugee services of the World Council of Churches, Braille books for the blind and other areas of Christian work receive grants. When Canada first joined the World Day of Prayer in 1921 of- cubes with Parmesan cheese. Bake uncovered in a 375 degree oven about 30 minutes or until bubbly hot and cubes are lightly browned. Four servings. Dear Ann Landers: Five years ago I married a man who had been divorced. We got along well and had no serious problems until a few weeks ago when his only son was killed in the service. The boy's mother telephoned my husband when she received the news, He went to her apartment immediately. They were together for the next sev- eral days, consoling each other and notifying relatives. I stay- ed out of it. I attended the funeral and sat with friends. My husband sat with the boy's mother. I saw her for the first time that day. She looked old and hag- gard and I felt sorry for her. This morning my husband asked if I would mind inviting his ex-wife to dinner next Sun- day. I was upset but I kept my composure and told him if he wanted to invite her it was fine with me. Now I'm beginning to won- der if I should have told him "No" straight away, I'm afraid she is going to use this tragedy to get her husband back, I need your counsel, — GHOSTS REVISITED. ferings for the day were under 8400.00. In 1965 more than S64,000.00 was distributed through the Women's Inter- Church Council of Canada which Dear Revisited: If you show how threatened you feel you are sunk, Your first impulse—ordering your husband to stay away from his ex-wife — would be unwise. Sudh an ultimatum could force him to make a choice and at ibis particular time he just might choose her. (Shared grief can be a power- ful adhesive). Give your `husband plenty of love and affection. He will re- act far better to warmth and friendliness, than to anger and threats. 0--0--0 Dear Ann Landers: At the bottom of your column it says, "Ann Landers will be happy to help you with your prob- l ems." So, why don't you help people instead of printing nutty letters like the one from the woman whose husband thought he was a horse, Here is my problem and I hope you will come through for a Mange: I didn't know my husband had a wife when he married me. He never men- tioned it. A few years ago he gat a divorce and then told me. Should we go to another state and be married to make sure there will never he a question about our status? Don't tell me to see a lawyer, because with a husband in jail it would be hard for me and the kids to get along. Please answer right away. I'm worry- MRS. ARTIC S. HARRIS of the African Methodist Epis- copal Church and Mrs. Alan J. Richards of the W.Y.C.A., join in the observance of World Day of Prayer. Christian women in 150 countries will take part in this service. ing myself down to a size nine. —MRS, NERVOUS. Dear Mrs.: If you had a toothache you'd go to a dentist, wouldn't you? If you 'had a broken leg you'd go to an or- thopedist. Well, you have a legal problem, Lady, and I'm is responsible for World 'Day of Prayer services in this country. All women of the commun- ity are invited to attend one of the services. 16.4..110,141•0••411.11.-41111•1.0...M......1.1.41/0-1.11004. 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