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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-12-12, Page 4• ale Leat' Bakery makes the land o1 Chrisimas Puddings that � o Wake, ������ used t w� . hair eakie, tarts and"' Once pies, are • equally, as toed anti ristmas akes made especially for this festive season with -111e -best grade of al fruits,,, and ingredients. A- choice stock of . groceries - car- ried •a't all times. Phone 460,I We Deliver ° Christmas Recipes TOM ATO S WF Ono e as tematses cooked tFavn°e, aghly. Stn';tutn, said one lieaQomful soda. Heat one quart monk; and pour tomatoes into- it. .Season with butter, .. ih'lppei'a 4-sa1t. 'Goold ° if ilk f. 'enti; add lemon juke, 'strain and .cool. ;lightly thickens , �i;;ith flour berm - PLUM PUDDING tr naatoes added. One lb. raisins, 1 M. currants, 1 ib. DOILTUALON suet, .2,;a ib: sugar, ., lb. flour, . 1 lb. ia.lc plain •Soup otoelt fallowing bread crumbs, 4 t (ora if small), one pound of beef a ,d bone to each v: $ Pint aaaillc, 1 lb. citron peel, 'A AI. pint n water.r: Season with pilemontn or orange peel. salt, iclery,and onion if liked: It is Mix the dry ingredients thoroughly, hest.+mtade the day- before it is used. add the beaten eggs and the milk. ����� on �� ���� ' " night. in' morning Steam three or three and-1a,•alf bottrr. iemo\•e all grease, strain, and, erve hot. MINCE,: MEAT ROAST TURKEY Mix together 1 cup chopped alpeiee 4k a 2 egg7, t lb�espea 1 .oi's Memoir syrup' y beliRni? sugar, water and R+ohatrotn rind together for dare tninatut� . Add yolks . of egg beaten slightly;"stir' Onistantly tuitil it allele nn, Delicious f"onanlinnAtiou of Light Aral Dak Cakes in One. By Katharine Raker In a few' week3 Christuaaas will be in full swing. And so many things still i to fb done. This year there is • the added worry of more careful budgeting to ` make rt hristmas all it should be. i The temptation ,ul ght Ibe. to Olaek u.. .1 bit because the problem. at tbnres seems 'Wo much, but we think the extra. work of surmounting the difficulties will make the soaSon mean more to every. one. For • instance, other years.' you've prob.ibl3 .made . two; 'Christmas cakes, one white marl one dark. 'Perhaps . this year, even with :ail the economic stra- tegy you've' treenablo to muster, you maybe able to male only one. The ideal; cake, then, is ,this combination "light and dark", ribbon, cake, Nuts*. epees, eaiithed fruit and. coconut, every- thing that a fruit Mike should have, go into it. This cake will lflay ani, m,i portant role" 14 holiday . entertaining, because it keeps,Weli, slices (beautifully, and, most important, is delicious:. ittiBBOIN" h1RU1"T O' 'A Dark fruit cake mixture 1•. tenspopn. 'baking powder Yz teaspoon cloves I 14 'teaspoon each Cinnamon, nutmeg, • end allspice ' 1 teaspoon salt • i 2 cups seedless raisins 2 cups currants 1 1/3 cups finely cut citron • .1. _ 1/3 etat?,s . cliopped:.walnuts _ .. . 1 cusp butter or shortening i1V-. cups sugar Clean, 'atntf, acid trusi the turkey. 1,,'.): eup raisins, chopped,. 1/.. Cup elnr- • After rubbing tinesurface with, salt rants, 1ii, cup suet, 1 -,ta'b'lespoonful Ibruslt` with soft butter, and dredge' with molasses, 1 tablespoonful sweet ,eider, flour, Plate 'in hot oven until well ' 1 eniti sugar, ,1 teaspoonful : cinnamon, browned, then lover, the heat, baste 141, teaspgonful elvVes, 'ta teaspoonful • every twenty minutes with fat in the nutmeg- Ilk teaspoonful mace, 1 tea - 'pan, tto whicii'two cups of boiling .water. .spoonful malt, • 'has been, added. Turn turkey ''fte- Acid enough 'stock in which meat has 1. quently daring hooking, so that it wall been eoo'ked to moisten. Ileat ' radu - grown �e�y. ally to -boiling point and Si mer one • �..TURE' ,STI'FING ' ]hour. Then' add 1 cup' of chopped moat and 2 tablespoonfuls of an tart Jells:,. l''Four -cups dry bread crumbs, 'r •, eon Cook. 15 minutes longer. ° butter, •,1 Waspaou Salt, •1 tablespoon . parsley, chopped, tablespoonful onion, • el�o x� teasm n , r2pelr, ' 1 egg, (iSlunaner ,eav rry4'rniay be usW.3' i slfe"ll of onion.) Soak thea bread in cold water until. soft; press out the water,,. , FTLTAN'G then add the seasonings, melted butter One large cupful raisins; juice and and :egg well beaten, grated rand of one lemon, one cupful FRUIT SALAD , sugar, five figs. Chop figs and raisins, One cup shredded pineapple, 1. mix with sugar and lemon, and put a orange, ,1• banana. Shred pineapple, dessertspoonful on one half of each Peel orange, rerdoving. as much of the t round of erust.. Fold the other half white portion as possible ; remove pulp in. lengthwise sections.- Peet banana, c*ut 'in .small cubes. Toss the fruit r together with •a sweet salad dieing. Chill. . SWEET SALAD DRESSING - One-half cup sugar, thin sharing, of subscription? lemon rind, one-quarter cup • water, BANBURY TARTS Roll out puff paste as for piecrust. ut-i ititm" tl rec-oi'=ufAa3r' tatter. Have 'you. renewed your wassamitimairaiss MADE IN --CANADA_-_:. AITVITTIVVVVIVITVW over, wet tire edges and press together. Prick the top with a fork. -Bake 20 adiitites or half an hour. JELLY SAHARA • 'One package strawberry,Jell-o, 1 cup warm water, 1 cup praine juice, 14 cup cookedprunes seeded and 'finely cut. Dissolve Jel1-o in wgrm water, add prune juice ; chill. When ,slightlythick- ened fold in time ,z, cup prunes. Turn into individual molds and'. chill until firPm. epare-prune whiF adding a `_.. dash of salt to 1 tablespo nful confer- • tioner's. sugar and 1 cup coked prunes seeded and mashed fold i 1 egg white hCfit Rw !1�. "a VE fli '; 3l; lkb 7{ j ilit PIIVIT:1 :11 Vglni, rIlgift CornislzJ3ros.. , 443 VERYTExs� ELEOTR GOING STRONG STILL DEALERS FOR ALL . ; •. Westinghouse Appliances THE DEMAND FOR' ,, Westinghouse Appliances �,� few during'ths been very encouraging, 20 : last uaonthe has b radios - a v in been sold within one week, provingthat des- pite the war, business" Conditions generally are still sound. Among the leaders the Westinghouse ranks . "tops'. • e CORNISH BROS. Sales And Servide" Staff is willing an+ ready to give prompt attention to every order,. helptf Come in and let us you select your Chrli�►`'�'if COFFEE MAKERS;-- PERCOLATORS,— ",I,ONS,— TOASTERS, --EGG .COOKERS,—VACUUM,y��! ��,�KC� `/LIEANERS,-■■�•�Y -, . . 4 A. T - 'H.R M4.R WA- ,FLE—I u'\�41�J LE. �'CI�AR'ET •L�-"i BED � new ELECTRIC 'TRIC HEATERS,— BED WARMERS,-- STABLTEAME HEATERSANN) ,FLOOR' (uLAheaterMPSY every home should have)-- b 0 0 n stiffly beaten. Unnnold the- .firm Jell-oMolds and serve, garnishedewith the'prune whip. SMALL FRUIT . C A'tiF, 'One-half lb, butter, 1/2 Th. light brown ? sugar, 1 teaspoonful a1•lspice, 2 tea- spoonfiils cinnamon, 1 small teaspoon- ; ful cloves, efe cup New Orleans j molasses, '.i small teaspoonful soda, 1/3 Cup sour milk, 5 eggs, 14 ib. peel, ?d . almonds, 1% 1'b. currants, 1%. lb. raisins, %• lb. flour. 'Bake in slow • oven.. hours in a slow oven Put tin of wa ter in • oven to • evaporate. ENGLISH SPONGE CARE Three-quarters. pound •of lump sugar, 2/3.'finely cut candied cherries Alexandra fSaziatorium,; 'London, said 5eggs, 9 oz. of. flour, �� 'cup of cold 2/3 cup finely cut candied pineapple the other day. wager. Put sugar and water in a 'pun 2/3 lively gait citrontm '"A man in Denmark, I4;iner Hollzoell, long enough to dissolve.11/3"pcups chopped blanched. almondu ,first thought of it. He worked in a Break e'ges into a bowl and stand 3/ cup shi�eduled�.coeonut� tfiiiely cut postoffice. One day he asked himself, 6 egg yolks, unbeaten , 1/2 ' eup cold coffee Sift flour once, .measure, gdd baking powder, spices, and salt, and sift to - ;;ether three times. Sift half cup of flour mixture over fruits and nuts, mixing well. 'Cream butter thoroughly, -add sugar gradually, and cream to- THE CHRISTMAS- SEAL ' gether until light and fluffy Add egg yolks, one at a time, beating thorough - after each. • dd flour, 'alternately "The part that the Christmas, Seal ow; With cbeating' thoroufhly after Light fruit cake rmixure ' with its double -barred cross plays in each addition. A4d fruit mixture and niix *ell. _ a1 • , •hot } 2i/, cups sifted -cake flour ' ! 1 teaspoon • baking powder 1teaspoon salt `y. 3 Kingston 'St, HOW . IT STARTED. carrying on the -crusade against tuber- culosis is always an interesting story," Mr. Arthur +R.. Ford, chairman of the Christmas Seal. .committee of Queen • 'Why. •:wou'ldn't it' be a good , idea to raise money to care for sick children by selling people penny seals to decor= ate their Christmas letters and pack - a s r - in a lean of hot water. Put in sugar .. teaspoons ,,rated lemon -vin % cup butter 'or ogler shortening and beat 20 minutes. Sift flour hi gradually. Add. iiesired flavoring. 1 cup sugar Bake in 'moderate event ' a VEAL CROQIiET'rES Sift flour once measure add' Ticking ' "The ,royal 'family a Deninaik ,be-' • G e,,,,.• whites unbeaten LIGHT FRUIT CAKE One pound butter, one pound white -s'umar, :one-pound-Ilour;-.ten_�egga nee pound raisins, rthree-fourths pound f citron peel, one-fourth pound lemon ;I peel, one pound ° almonds, • blanched, cupful ' of. cherries ,drained and" cut in 1 smell pieces, juice and grated 4nd of one large orange. . Cream butter and -sugar, ad. ,eggs well be'ateu; tour- and other dry in- gredients, add salt and one teaspoon -1 fu1 0f "baki"g poR*der - balte about two I VVVITV SANTA CLAUS SAYS 'Give •- • Chocolates this Christn�t rs'; they're SO good" re have a particularly attractive assortment of CUOCOLATE in fancy boxes and baskets •. 25c and up ci `rga4 � a 1iY^.�-+w^v w -w -w v m... .a ,a as - w' R' l�i2yaMClaC1A7 J .�":awllaz1Y► _ `t,,,.'.a" i Cane? n W _ o Gets a Ca _' OF �PI4E• BIG GA1�iT�Y CANE .I.�,�1-T WINDOW.. TI�C�vE��{V"�Fy.�R�''�VI'�y':�Ry�F�A��ryE�t�y1�"`1a� OR OVER, ���J1 VLOpE17' I PYl�i. DEO. ��., bb ,, 2 tablespoons lemon juice toover five thousand men. women and children. Mr. Ford said that he hoped many more would purchase steals this year in order -that the great 'tigh'La r ainst tuberculosis may be, maintained, thus preventing any rise in the' disease, which aright come with the stress of war. Christmas Seals, he added, would provide the necessary fund's, if all who • can, will but do.their share. "'Lighthouse iso good forafog," says a 'Chinese. "Lighthouse he shine, whistle he blow, fog bell lie ring—and fog he solve in just the saline." . ADother Bad Night -potaeees,- -Chop cold 'vealefinfe.--Seasrn- -ti t -half--cu -of flour-riiixture ,found o print the -seals. They sold so Covld. Ge[No Rest. lJqual parts • of . ' e'ai and mashed powder and salt, and sift together three caws interested and the money was with pepper, salt nut ., • g or oysters over fruits nuts and coconut mixing rapidly that soon there was 2noney ,� ' ,r Add two eggs beaten e, Mould, dip- thorou lli ,'' enough to build a children's= hospital- .- -To the 'thousands who toes, night y . dd lemon rind to butter ° gar ping hands in cold;. water, • roll in , and cream ' thoroughly • add sir and the lives of many little ones were • after night on Sleepless beds. and to Crumbs, theta in beat egg, again in. gradually, creaming until light and saved - the day before time,- beating thoroughly after each: ; the oyes, lemon juice, then flour, alternately win remaining, egg whites, beating• m pointed 3fruit mixture and mux well. , "-potential ilwu'hress' and the'festive sir .jai Iffy,. crumbs and fry -•in hot. lard. • flus One of these seals found its ways to whose eyes clamber will not come. y ffy. Add three egg whites, one at a ' To those who sleep in: a :him of These may - be made 4 merir'a en a Metier to Jacob Bus, Alii rising and re -heated i, Add eriean philanthropist, who was a native of Den arl� Mi Ford ranted out An rig - Real b `�11r 'R11S was so impressed with its-- thoroughly.. after ;each •addition. Add � P :'�:se -two 8x4x3-inch pans which have ! that it gave to his letter that he wrote - been -greased, Tinned width heavy paper, an article -about the seas in Tile Qut- Nerds Pills a reniecl to helpsoothe and again greased. Spread on ', look magazine of July 6, 1907. 1 y� one-quarter Y+Ii Wilmington, Delaware," Mr. , and ealm the nerves and bring then of dark mixture in each, pan, cover each 1 ,.-e, ' with one-half of light mixture then I Ford continued, .ea lady named Emily bask t� a palled- condition; and Angels, from the° . t 0 err of .glory, top each with one-half of rem using ;Bissell wanted to keep open a .Tittle whep thii# is done there shonld'be no • I Wang your flight o er all the earth ; G hospital where poor' victims of tuber- Clarkmixture. Bake slow overt .iia more sleepless nights due to shat- ' , Ye who sang creat'on sestory t cailasis were being brought back to , ! F.) four and a -half hours, or until Now proclaim : M sigh's. birth ; health. She _had -r ad :lir. Riif'fl tered nerves. done:. Cool in pans. '• Come and �yar hips. ,a. .., article and; thought,. why not try the.' tic T. =barn way, but whose rest° is broken by bad dreams° and nightmares. To - those wlio wake up . in the - morning as tired as on going to bed, we offer in Milburn 's Health, and • •Oo., Ltd, TozonD3,-Out._ • `Vai-ship'Christ the,new-born LNTELLIGENCE SERVICE ' ,,Christmas Seal device in Delaware`s' •A ofllored 'bay tivalkeil into a rl7rug `'`Thus Christmas Seals came to the, Shepherds in ,the! field abiding, • store .in Raleigh, North Carolina, and North American continent, catching the " Watching o•er- your flocks by night asked' if he could •use the phone. The . imagihation" pf the public both in the 1. .God with man b, now residing; druggist assenting, the boy took down United States and in 'Canada. Since Yonder shines the infant Light •that earl • beginning tens of thousands the *elver and said:. "'Central, give sme nuiibAh .GOA, Then, `'is Yo' Dr. , of lives have been saved because Christ Sages, - leave ;your cantemplations ; Anderson? • Do yo' want -to •hiah a 'boy mar 'Seals made tuberculosis •work pas - Brighter visions beam afar; sible. ° to mew de lawn,. milk de cow and run . T 41*. ' . erran's� Already got a boy, is yo'7 in 'Canada iu_ 192i, apprp inaugurated . ince -the campaign was Dr. Anderson, is yo puffeetly satisfiedxmiately .tllto iz id de boy yo' already got? Goad -bye, million dollars have been raised in this J' Dr. Anderson." way and spent exclusively .for pre - As the bby started out, the druggist ventise work. That the Canadian called to him: "Hey, boy, I believe you. could do some work' far me." ".I'se got a job, I is," the boy replied. ''il�idn't I hear you just now trying to 'get a job from Dr. Anderson +" ,the tlruggLst asked. • enthusiastically promoted their earn "No, suh," said, the 'boy, "I'se Dr. paigng year iby year.. Andersori's<:1roy, I'se just c leCkin' tip , Christmas ',Seals purchased in 1939 on mah'self." The first Santa Claus was .St. Melia Rotarian..• olas, Bishop of Myra, who started 1 • - mys'terious midnight ,gift -bearing .jour-} - Outdoor Christmas Trees neys. In the fourth century lie was 4 Outdoor'i;hristnras trees are not new.. famous ,because he was a. rush ,man I When in Alsace°the folk there will tell_ who enjoyed giving set`ret gifts ,to the' you of St. Florentiee, who centuries peon One of his tricks 'was to throw; went out into the woods at Christ - purses of � eld into eottuge ,windows Inas time -and pylakecl li„ht , ;probably Mid • run away.. - - candles„ on the trees, Seek the great Desire of gyrations; 'We have /seen His natal star. Saints before the altar bending, t—Watehinb -long in-hope"and' fear, 'Suddenly the Lord, descending, In His temple shall appear ; Though an infant now we view Him, He shall fi1T His Pether's throne, Gather all the 'nations to -Him ; Every knee shall then bow down. • GUESS THE WEIGHTW.. ONE GUESS SNI . CON THREE I�,y,:yr�y`�.1�,�Y �,,y ..a� ty„�y..�y'�,��y.y�,ry,,5�,1�, .�`•_,�,y.y,, t�,,, r�y,�v�.',�Yy y��t� y� t�,t�,�l� y��e.� c� .b� �,,,t�ey.,N� �.t� R'/ �'J,f +i�fii.Jc'1'..�Gdid ' f,Xld�lUll1�U/t+d,9A�'(L.Q cr : IR�dC114"aiDaZe 4iail aitZtl iDet iailia`l? . ill,1D�Ga-e2i'ealtia�^��i7WY-GPJ�Di*21 SPECIALS _ N Christmas Mixed Chocolates at 34c per lb. Bon Bons, ib. 34c. •' Our 406' .line at, ib; 34e Our 50e Chocolates, lb ........ Y .....Y 450 • Our . Chocolate Coated ---Nuts at "prices to - suit° Hared Christmas ed, per lb....., .. Y ' 19e Peanut Brittle, per lb. . Y Y . Y .... Y Y :100 Peanut Tatty, and ButterScotch, per lb. 100Sugared Peanuts, perb19 Bitter Sweet, per 1b. 340 Cream Caramels, per ib..:... ,. 34e Lady Caramels, per . ibY 30t Caramel Log 30c, Assorted Bon_Bens, per lb, .. Assorted Salted - Nuts, per lb. 70e Y•Y♦Y . 10et... French Crop, lb. . . , . Y . 25c ALL OUR CANDY' MADE 'IN • Assorted. Salted Peanuts, per lb.. . WE ALSO SERVE MEALS AT- .A.LL HOURS Phone 170 . Wpteh.Oui. Window Dispjiy . V NUS CANDY tuberculosis death rate has comedown. from 82 per 100,000 in 1927 to 52 in 1939 can surely be no accident, but a splendid tribute to the efforts of local committee "across . Canada who have The First Santa Claus • ---,L. Frank Watson in The by X13951 persons in the counties of Middlesex, L• ainbton, Tent, Elgin, Ox -- ford,' Perth and Huron enabled ,Queen Alexandra; Sanatorium last.,,year to send travelling clinics monthly to Chatham, Sarnia, St. Thomas, ..ager— Boll, Woodstock, 'Stratford, Goderich and London, 'giving free examination FEW WEEKS ON SYNTONAMADE. 11 BIG DIFFE1ENCE IN THIS LADY i No Longer. Suffers With Stomadh Pains, Acid ' Indigestion , Gat; Dizzy Spells and Sick 'Head- aches. Couldn't' Sleep, „Felt , , All/around tifs are grateftil men • and r fbund it to: be just what they .rieeded Ito „put new energy:, In their rundown syeteme and to relieve mannon ail- ments, of the etpmeeh, kidneys; liver Ai aud bowels'. Syntona produces thec..,e to bnild strong, healthy nerves end t.,:ouTill. bodies. Nile follovving report of jk` , a 4,yritZ.al example: , . ' "Three or foUr years ago my stontach , started giving nie-troahle, and although thing I ate would sour on ink StoMaCh L ; got aore and 03inful and for weeks cit la , a. time I was hardly 41b10 to eat Or ness and click beaddelies.. My nerves i,vore bad and I felt tired and rundown. "I kept reading about Syntona .tind filially .1 01'4110'10 try it and it has ward9. All tbat gag and indigostion is Th Strtgre; MRS. ERIE COSBY gone, Lean deep 86undly once more and feel reted and, better ,able to do ani free of thoae sick headaches.”' Let this grand herbal bailie help abn, as it has' Itundreil of other loca/ mew; and evornen. Syntona is pleasant to FOU suffer like this, go' to Camp. bell's Drug Store, Goderleh, and get It bas htindrell, here and It ran I d� sante foi ),eu. BE Men! If you avant light, „ clean, inside, profitable work, learn Barbering — the Trade 4 \„, which offers Practical _k\v't,Trained men more steady, all year - round ethployment in almost every City and Town. You will be able, -in a short times to run your own, shop'. No other business requiro such renall starting capital. With a riarber Shop, you an. add your own Pool Rooin, Cigar Stand, „, Candy and Soft Drink Counter, etc., all itt the same building, under the one expense for rent, light, and heat. Thereis practically no limit to your earning Dower `with all these opportunitio a your command. Tliere is an excel. lent chance for YOU if yow GET STARTED NOW! Pay as You learn Plan. Write for free liteta. tute. America's 14f8eSt system. Sthools from coast to coast. `110LER BARBER SCHOOLS MAO MOE TOMO BRONEY'S FUNERAL SERVICE (Established 1875) TRADITIONAL . EXPERIENCE Prompt „ _Ambulance Service Phone 120 'FLOYD M. LOliGE, Director mommtuvommor mimminimmennammmameamameemaiir J. R. Wheeler Puneral,Director and Embalmer 'All calls promptly attended to. -day- or:night —AMBULANCE SERyICE— Phones: Store_335.- Res. 355W., Hamilton Street, Goderich • The Cranston Funeral Home: Complete Serrice at Reasonable PROMPT INVALID, CAR SERVICE. ' No extra charge for the use PI our modern Funeral Mine. 17 'Montreal St. Phone 899 11/6 t numen s. time 'contemplating build- • big a Monument Get price9 before buying, Osemeteriv, All work guaranteed. . .'4101IN GRANT ,CLINTON MARBLE. Clinton - Ontario . Successor to 'nail 'itk Nate