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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-03-11, Page 7You earn about the operation Of Modern 01040it •arid tecfinicat equipment. Yoa'II mak! frie;itcls , master's valuable trade undue''the geklance of experts.• And .while you're stilt young enough' to etn�+ok It,' ►ou►ll. be .able •to retire on pens19f fof f:,."tits- res our` if n You need 'aro reviou!s' ex • erience 'p P .. et. YOU GET IA THESE OW— e+• Contirluour.ti nitifiPYfttpnt and<pai►.. ` '4/Tpehnical 'trade" .fl.iing, a Full opportunity for ad,. vancement. •. • `Progressiv• pay; increases.. • • 'Sports and recreational facilities.- - ,: • 90,. days 'vacation aayy stilton a year. h'kill ;• wit pay. Medical,"dental "e nd.adath- In service provided.. Retiroment-itteome-aswraPd.----•--�• special; '#raining. And you. draw full PO)? 11:4 1,, the start. have a since •'t'o =see .Canada. ; d ° .pe is s t ak e a rt in thrilling, an r d: .imiP ortant • ex rises su F, h as northern' ,transport litii` s. or su e its t m �0 r!1 f , �p P ra .i- hcsu a s' p ry Y.. can take Pleastire* and pride, .• .. a ,--- < } CENTRAL AIR COMMAND, R,C.A.F.-STATION ," • TRENTON, DATA II°. Please mail m e Wit• tf tt obligationu pattie ]ar,sryaa rd-Jng'enlistment requirements and openings.naw available in the R.C.A:R • ,. , NAME (PLEASE ►atm .. . DD ES 1 YOU AItE'EL160O T LE `,• • (1) *"."4" n citli.n ,r 'It:"'It:"iii"46-" Kt • r • • .i. Art+Llf a r .. IF vim t, raw.. fry ) nd AO r m ria awl ms 4r., ii.i..• rmrr'jri; miry von. rim. ilii,- o dWl� J BAYFIE D_” Marchi 9. -Mr'' and rt , a d. Mrs. Maynard Corrie and Mr. and Mrs.. G. Weston attended' the. Lions 4Jlub 41adi '' night" at the-Cobble- stoneInn London, on ldiV last. Mrs: - Weston -won --one- ot-,-the-doer- • eston-won -one-'-of-the-doer- • prizes.• ' . , The Agricultural .Society ' spoil-- Bored the minstrel show put on by 'the- Girls' - -club of esl y illis • Oliurch Clinton; in thee=Town H-nll , . imi Friday evening. last:' • ' 1t4—,was. largely ,attended' and very.much• en-' joyed,'by Fall who- were there. The Sarnia -Bridge ' 'Co: •is be- ginning the steel structure on- the bridge this -week,; starting on Wed-. nesday. . .- ' Mrs. L. Smith and . daughter MaxinerMiss-Lyo ra and Glen Sm`3th of -:London were guests .sof Parker; sr., on Sunday.. Mr: and Mrs. Harold rEdtards Of• London• :spent'"the. week-endwith Mr= and Mrs: T. Bailey, John McLeod' returned to .Erieau last Friday after spending -the past 'few .weeks .with,his.parents,p Mr. and Mrs:. L. H. McLeod.•' w,; .> • George Bell, who has been. work ing• lar Kitchener 'for the:past two months, ,is. at his .home here prior to jorning.iiis botft for the -summer. Edwin Apfelhesk. ,of Kitchener spentthe week-,eud With. Mr. and, 'gra. mC, "fell. • - Miss Melrena Sturgeon of London spent the . week -end with her par- ents, Mr., and Mrs. W. Sturgeon. ' Keith Brandon of. Stratford spent the week -end.. at _his -house: in the village. -Mrs. W. Stnthers .and_ -daughter Kathleen are -spending a, levy days • in Detroit. - •. Critical people sre not the answer for critical days. .. •Sourness _ of the •stoma gb.., :biliousness, 'heni'tbt"i n; {r r { Y •headaches, belching or other .temporary disturbances are often caused b3- over-indul'genee: " In such cases ;{ ::•::,;{; r y ,' Burdock Blood Bitteis should give quick relief.• Burdock $food .Bitters' is' a pure veget-ableY compound for minor disorders 'of the sto,na�,h.,_1i,Ver�. and boxvels -St .. _...- .- _� .. _g� b improving_ _... stimi`ilates the action of the stomach and di t ttve or�•ans'trios digestion, and elimination. - You'lI And B.33.B. on sale •tit•drug ennnt'Prs..every:where: Accept. no Nubstitutee:..,.Apeci, y Burdock, 'Blood. Bitters. alit, re, Milburn Cn:. Limited.-Tnronto. (int. . Vow worry about your present or :future `'security, Phone Carlow 2115 o write• " B: R. ROBINSON- ' - Monarch Life Assurance: repro-: sentative, R, R.1, Port Albert. • 36tf '' HYDRO HOM E ECONOMIST iello, homemaker t . •Wltb' spy people looking over .Seed eataloguea In -antics ration, •o£':succulent. garden- fresh vegetables, -it :is diii ettlt. 'to, settle -]sown :to. 'the ° prosaic,. task,: of talking' a boutr Ca rrot.s^" aZid « potatoes and turnips. However,wwe.bnd that there,' are;; massy new hand,,.l,.ipf.l,g wtoay sm ' a.ko Len n meals ixteresting., There a. e ofher, Qds ree mended, •tbatve - oftenne leet because the family were not enthused at thrst-T-namel y p�rsnips, dried 1eaanbBans, and cairued ;P )UW kin; a �x p • Three. and a-lialf cups. pump. k1intail; onesaltca,n' ; ,t1ali•. pepptiffs . butterer,1/f, tap. ginger, 1 egg, beaten. Pour pumpkin hitOiutueepan and add beaten•egg and seasonings. Heat thoroughly, stirring frequently. Sig servings.. ' CARROTS- I ORANGE. BUTTER, IV' Four cups cooked. diced, ear- ' rots, 2° .tbsps. butter, 2 tbsps. orange ;juice, a1• \ grated orange Lincs, .1 tbsp;. ora yrup Cornbine•'all ingredients and heat. • PARSNIPS WITH TOMATO. �.. - , . ' SAUCE Four large parsnips, 11 cups tomato jilted', " 1 bay leaf, x/2 'onion, sliced, 2. whole cloves,. 1- ts?p. salt and. 1/8 tsp. pepper. Wash and parboil •parsnips. •Drain andthen combine with Skin,dice. ,� other ingredients and simmer 20 Minutes. --Pick on . cloves and Yia"y leaf. , ; _r Serves 6. , TURNIP. AND APPLE.•CASS'E- • ROLE ...7' • - Two cups thinly sliced turnip strips, 1 cup sliced raw apples,. tbsps: ...brown.: su•r ar =1 is .: .salt „ -1 is lemon rind 3 tap's: ';'lemon' juice, 2 tbsps. butter, A1t'me tP layers of=-tUrnlP-&n e apple in casserole. Sprinkle each layer with salt and sugar; over, top rut 'the lemon:._,rind and -juice 'and dot with -butter: '- Bake, covered In preheated' electric oven at 375. de- grees- until turnips: are tender. Bake sausages `or tenderloin in .oven: at. same time to conserve fuel. taBOSTON BAKED BEANS' • .(pressure'- cooked) One lb. pen bean's, 1/3 cup salt, pork, 1 chopped onion. 2-.tbsps. molasses, -1i/4 tsps. salt, /s tsp., pepper, % tsp. mustard, 31/2 cups water. _... rick' over 'the ,':beans-. Cover with 4 cups boiling water, put on a lid and let -'stand -1 hour. Cut -the salt ' pork .in cubes °'and -lightly brown in, the pressure cooker. Drain the beans and „put into the -cooker with allthe remaining ingredients. Close the cooker; bring • to 151.h.• pressure. 'and :process 35 . minutes: • Baked Beans Boston -;.:tyle 'with Tomatoes :. Omit '1/2' eup • water and add 1 cup' canned.. t'imatoes before pressuring. 1 tsp, butter..'fs''tsp• pepper,:, :tail, salt, 4 tbsps,.'-.l. 'x,4,.,pint oysters, paprika%. Add ' butter,• :pepper, , salt,.•and crumbs to ,augilk; , •.When hot add oysters ; and took' Quly until ±sages "curi -about 3 to 5 utlnute&. ,Sprinkle' With paprilka, ''.S:ertes.two.. 'AFL eT .. its:° eci ° dor" corn fritters A wa� . ... cu ph.F ra noed`c. r .i �. Corti, cup% s1 'and, pepper,- /tbs _butter, 4 .egg; 1 tsp. 'baking `powder.', Siftdry ingredients and add tcl corn. •fid butter and beaten, egg, Banf ll together-andLLfry; in spoon, fuls , on -a ' hot, greased griddle, or drop in hot fa .a 375,d egxa .?ra in en brown papers.and serve t once Makes eight -fritters: • die gienry off[ ]loughs na `alts gold iia farm ,t: $eIfast to 'liliike Alton,. whe fete: imwQediate posse sioit. ,3'PCk �.itehlaon, bQn . Q " 11 re1tie,' . 9s rst:tah_'he0, an o,-�. s liis left foot badly( gashedw i, 3tt,b' h `' u 'au axe u. h ..sst axe whileworking m the 'cose` the weund.Several stitches were required to o Mrs: CaseyWay bas, sold her t ' a Qn Abe concession' AsTapmike sstntowlthMshrtosip.F, awsyto;h)inaBpp lsso$asstohen :residence in'-Seaforth. , olonffYe:SrarmedolP,sastoi�edf,00%awrtie4�aer diedTan �hirsda last 't e�i,te She was6 '.hex :•lBa ialyter Bthiih'ec li o�uLa'ta lPoe • p'.:. wrt w,' .- : :sa ent9�s ' A. • ative af fb0 orr4eaotxoe 1Yse ai rS she of10i YCa m:onV• tetoor Her husband,-:who_died,,in.' • ‘their, io�A, rRe.. e ve �� ol n 'Armstrong mms p tr o�n and Mrs.- rmstrang, •Lon s?9t rp o * Was' belt. the evening Lands oo Clonlinunr, a lr 11a1 and this was followed by a ,publie reception in h�1. Ar. .014011g 19 6, wtsp.bisinesa at•Exeter andat theLon esoxo methodist /gust*. Ater as 'age on March 9,1888b ,,-Rev.--David, Zurlot" C19pig -Rogers, and have been residents of he •,Zurich.grist, and choppingArmstrong was reeve, ' of the:town- Mill Changes $ands' ,T Anne Allan invitesyou to write 14 her, in care of „Thee Signal -Star,.• Send in your 'suggestions _ on home-. making 'problems and- watch this. column ' for replies. •- DONNYB OOK will be operated' only as a cho pin and three daughters, and there are - -mn -`an•c fee vwig:tn "n1 - '�thirteetr--'grandch11dren' And; " seven ,Hullett township ever since, Mr. mill has been purchased from the Williams • family, who !have -owned .it for sixty-six year -s, by the Hensall District -Co=o erativ, The, change,. of ownership beedmes :effective ,n o. June let, next. The old milling ins:-- based ' ro ship for "over - teed- years -and -wain ' a prominent member' of the' County Council. He Is, still :active in public life and holds 'the post of chairman ,of' the, McKi.Mllop ir.aanMunkdMrspal . , .TollArme-�- . .phone System ehines will beremoved and the?iii m strong have :a, family • of four •sons DONNYBROOK, March 9• -•Mrs. Mother of •Exeter • great-grandchildren. ., ' Stuart ©hamueypwas'a recent visitor with -her grandmother, Mrs. Taylor,. at Seaforth . Miss Elaine .Jefferson, of Wing - ham High School, was home' over the week -end. ' -.7 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Woods of Seaforth were week-eit•d.guestt with her sister, Mrs.- Edward Robinson, niMr and on Sunday, .:;ecompa ed by and: Mrs. •'• Robinson and, 'Jimmie, visited 'at the .home of ,the. 'ladies' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gershom Johnston, Wingham'. • .=S t-and_lrs.Herb. Dainty and sons,William and Cerald, 'hi}a re :' turned .to. their Moine at Camp B ti-af--i'-isith wit 2-h a- orde •ter g�- eiR--p ents, 11r. and Hits J. C. Robinson, and other friends. • Mr. `Alter _-_Stein. of CI>aik, Sask.3- spent' a few days with Mr. and Mrs: Bert Thompson -,and other, friend's; Mr. and. Mrs,. Joe Thompson -:of Listowel 'were -Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson. a Week -end visitors at the hoine • of Mrs, Jefferson, sr., included Mrs. Joe:Jeffersbn and 'daughter Marion, •of Port - Arthur ; the Misses Gladys Jefferson, it,N., of London, Irene, of ' Dunnville, and Olive, ''R.N•, of Stratford, and. Mr; George Jefferson of Clinton. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Robinson; Sgt. and -Mrs. -B. Dainty and sons spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Doug, Williams in London and on. Sunday visited with Mrs. Elizabeth Naylor •_and Mr; Wm. Elsley, Benmiller. • • Publisl>tet Dies 4 • J. Melvin .Southcott,4 pubjisher of, The Exeter Times -Advocate, 'bas been, bereaved by the death of his 'ars.' mother, rs,• Christy'Ann Soothcott, widow of • William Southeott, who passed away; on February, 20th her ninety-first year . The kleceased IOW a native of'.USborne towff hip but .gent most of her life in Exeter,.._ She: leaves four sons, andn • • o e daugh- ter : T Orville, Herbert 0., 3. Melvin and MISS Stella, of Exeter, and Bev. R. 'E., of :Oil City. • Ce1<ebratmanWe Th -Diaetldeir in 1VLr, andqM'rs•;-Matthew•Ari n ton s �r•• g o -H. • ll u eft tow shion f n Ttiesda � o' an w observed their ,sixtieth; Wedding ;Anniversary ati •tlie home Q$��a� � Peter Vogt and sin epi Ot breast YietQr at•� str lt, ylsited 4:0111 oft rat* ' Ivan daringthe• week. -and1rd. YnoldsofAaton spent last Week -end' villg 1 +e. , Forget your age! ;ouaai.dfi Are at Try ••`Peppin$ up !% vittrOlitrer-Octii, c for weakc randowa fe, iiiv ttue ao1eix fro,•Llic1 is W.•' f iledelighted;hicks m,, t- 114,14 ata]' women, rrs .,..,„,favr nitoViLvi ''�'rX fasttsx Tonic' ,,, fir„ . vim; and years youn' aiixt>;,'.thitt vety:C For sale, at all.druX*,4• .•• everywherte.. Worry: s robin] t1e m• ostcommoca e' •of r+d:> '' restlessness:' Anxieties and dears all take their toll __of:hour•.sof restful slee i� r :add r•4 uch a ondition May ntu ll r S e y eve a esu"lt y �,, � ,,. • •z , pfd ousness and; irritabi'tity,.loes of, appetite or fatigue. If you suffer from a nervous conditionor rest': lessness why not try Mflburn's Health" and Nerve Pilis.t • Thousands have - found Milburn s. ',Health and .Nerve Pills benefi al -.as a ner .... ,..'. -•- to.M:e _le]'build u te�.s stem a��<thus h 1pAprgym ot<x� s�in »restendsli'tpo. `your '., giOst for bu rR Hea1th__arid-Nery Pill� identified c� r ., Rred He t on the ox n �. the', be box: ,�.. :'-a Accidents happen in a tlas r on ate. enreds, repayment mar cost=yot>E..yot r .home, l savings or months of income. Let .um explain Pi Automobile insnr`ante to you; it, costs 'tit? Alit y ` We *rite Pilot, Tneurnuce 10 cover selected rit in Automobile, 'Fire, P:ereotitil ;Property I?loti burglary, Plate Glass, Public Liability and' Dill generalinsuranee. j l „J.:_.W• Craigie, Goderich 'Geo. `G:- Ma.E Evan, l o(erii PILOT INSURANCE COMPANY • TAKE A TIP • . • 1. Burnt `vegetables -May be 'sail vaged if they are caught in time. Shake them into another • Pan and add a . little cold '• _water,- Heat or finish cooking. ,(Do not scrape' any burned pieces into fresh pans.) • 2. Slice a Spanish onion into the juice left from a jar of sweet mixed pickles. " Leave. in pickling • syrup for . a• week --then >,ise' as' pickle . . very good. .3. Next time you make cream satire,snake_ twice -asmuch as you need and .piit• half of It in the -re: ' frigerator to use in: ' a ,day- or so. This-saves-both--�time-d--labor -- 4.. Prepare vegetables :to bake, roast or steam'in the coven at. same time and 'so conserve eleetrnity.: THE QUESTION BOX Mrs. W. M. ` asks: What ,snakes. Parsnips bitter? • Answer: Same-'_ varieties have a strong flavor if. they are. cooked' too slowly. and ' they -should be drained as soon, as tender. Others may not have had good .climatic conditions. IVCrs...' R. asks: Whist- Can be done`eivith :curdled, cream • sotip-? Answer: 'Beat thecurdled soup at high speed and adil one-ha14, cop '. fine cracker crumbs: Mr. C.C,: masks: kroty 'long rdo. you cook: oysters and what are the ins- gredierits •• in1)1d-fa-Alined. lined stew? • •Answer::Over-cooked ovst'er ' be conic` *tough nn .Tiar(VT digest. Recipe:' 1.1/ Cups' sc.`tlded milk, Ai' ALL tiitlt`s, kinds. or weather,,: site's at lien.poetr- Y t count on her,,_ ,.�.��1•�l s�t-e s"-•prinrll �r .t. 1Vith swiielibeartls busit.(i• than- ever in r rise of" ill in Any more. '1 t•h•plu nes, Ire's 1 is ;fill '''i'ht Spirit- of Ser' vat a &tore icltlihones.ate ' bring added t°,iolit . aloii . Our constant aim is " to -" proviJc. ,int(flt and twtter service always at the lowest •possible cost .•.. .tn give •I,reat'er''value to evfprr telephone user. •E; • ` To E. BE'L1. T-EtEFNotiE ..F0M:PA14 YQF .:-C=A`sD,A ._:.. Yes, the average cheque to °1,329,139 Canadians for 1942.. Compitliory 'wings itefunds will amouttt to 45 dolla'rs. If you .• ` 'ban a refund -Coining to you, it can mean extra spending money • right now or it can provide extra savings for the future. But -the ayery fact gist you•'have done without'it- makes this tke easiest r type of money to saVe. VrAt rr x n- ea 7°a vvny not�ut• your rennin cueque.away r r in -a sa vwiw gK gs ac couxi=n t at e B of M? There it Pg g will keep on gatherin interest, I..r will be �• something you wilt • be glad 'to have to .meet' tomorrow's oppor. tun.tties or needs. ".. -\ - .-'7 :4 7' `•.r•7trr }..+>rtd �{ :::i ' v .•,f 4Yr '} 'r {sdk { T t` I•ED CROSS Ntlitst Tireless worker,, sue of mercy,.' no. • barrier keeps cher from her wt'llingg task; nilinconven- . fence stays her'. vital vatd. The Rea Cross Nurse • i'-mcmber•of ail organisation whose unstinting work Luings hope and encouragetrient'to' thous- •'.ands'o£ people each y'cnir , 'Pee le like'thist some of Canada's fincstt are the public's servirc., • 'Suptioyt the Redd Cross Cam i' n• or umis.. Give generous], . DAWES ' B' iCK HORSEBREWERY,, " 3e'"r"' hr }y} w 2942 Com Jory Savings xeltrna .. _ cber?uex i t 6e mailed out in mrd ]]ramps and dated 'v�t�ets �#•I-T:=-81T�€liP~itl"o •. ' untl~��i`�.rtfftr'ti�t'ei�":�•'3°°'�'m`" banks in Canada "have been anti orize4 to rat`£i refund cheques any time. Iron ti1e. date of reCeijrt: •"44.,.'"41:>,.; • $E. READY—W. 0;$, ,NBP.Ii'1`rt0:'CtC111EEB�•=--=�• .. Ott hour Car in ,Slittpe or . o • e -to roo 1ncss ;ecoiaom.iC l .:' (all Works a an:eec' ).. 4voi•kifrg et.try walk 4.111i Coderi h B Atic�1:: .. , ITELS • rRpt), Mantipe> ant o a stria of et tiMisentents i tr&bufe lo triose Canadiata urn '(hi Semite. Of 111P : bzi