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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-09-07, Page 7HYDRO HOME Ec ONOMI T • goderieh's original Funeral Hone at 17 Montreal Street, CompleteService c �.. Experienced Counsel At any hour, we are ,ready' to assist ip.' every, may we can. • Our complete facilities enable us -to provide the best in service• in either Goderich or'.te or from out-of-towir, points. Our ex- perienced counsel.-on.funeral arrangements is also. helpful; GODERIC•H'S- ,ORIGINA,L FUN E RA.. HOME 17 MONTREAL ST. TELEPHONE 399.1W"or".1"' s metery Memorials • T. PRYDE 8t SON • (formerly, Cunniegtram & Pryde) Clinton, Exeter, Seaforth Write Bog 150, or pl one_41 , Exeter , and we 'shall he pleased to ) The -boundary between Canada and Alaska: is 1,539 miles in length. -Quick ,Can:adian Facts. GODERICH' �VIEM $IAL Q SHOP vEWEST 'DESIGNS BEST ..OF MATERIALS Guartanteed. Vorkm ansl 1p at prices. that' ,will please, yon. B VE AL1 AGENTS FEES Call at oar ogee : or. drop us a line to . Box 161, Goderlch. We will be pleased to call and help choose a suitable memorial for your family plot. • R. A. SPOTTON St. Andrew's St. Modern equipment 77 Prompt service Phone 723M, Goderieh Dello, I!omemt'ithrs1 'There are times when we could be more help- ful where new G,a,nadians Are coil= tet.*sed: We • have. evidenced tits probleat 'regard to (1ur suwuler varieties:of applets receintly where our neighbors find gathered #anti, stored many Duchess apples o;cly to find thew ,spoil, . - No. one had told thein the early 'Varieties are better used' now than stored. • Yellow Transpareet, Duchess, Wealthy,, Peach and the Gravenstein are our, summer apples, They are good. in o cooked desserts- and also cooked with different' vegetables. The majority of homemakers, make fresh applesauce: regularly during the late summer.. However, we can describe ;to our new neigh= bora other apple -.desserts for variety. • Tor instance, . there is Apple Pie, Apple Strudel, Apple Cobbler,- Apple Betty, Seallopeii° Apples, • Applesauce Cake, Apple Tapioca Pudding, Apple Custard" and' so on. zf there are nb late, varieties in' the orchard, then it may bre a wise measure to can applesauce now. .A word may also be said about leftover ap' plesauce :. use it in . bread stuffing, muffins or griddle cakes. APPLESAUCE CAKE 1 cup brown' sugar, % cult butter nor shortening • - X egg • 1,4. cups. cake flour 1 cap iaisins. 1 cup currants 1/ tsp. salt 1 tsp. soda 1 tsp,', eineamen 14 'tap/ cloves: • .1, cup thick applesauce .Blend sugar and shortening. Beat in the gg Sift S ft fi our. Measure flour and spri'nItle raisins' With one tbsp, : flour. ' Stir in the' measured spices end then stir into sugar mixture. •,Add raisins and currants. Heat the _ cu p of (lightly sweetened) and 'beat it i'nt'o the batter. Bake .the cake in a 9 -inch tube .'pan: in • an electric oven of 350 degrees for about forty minutes: APPLE GRIDDLE CARES 11/_ cups bread flour ' 1 tsp. salt 21/2- tsps. :baking powder , ' 2 eggs, separated WHEELER'S l l tbsp. melted fat : 114 enps milk .1' huge sliced apple' 1. Sift flour , then rneasure.• 2. Resift dcrur with salt and baking powder. • 3. Seat egg white. • 4...Beat 'egg yolk and 'add milk and sliced apple. . • 5. Stir egg mixture iilto centre,1-of : dry • Ingredients, •Mi . 'only until blended. . 0. Fold 111. the egg whites. 7. Drop ` by, spoonfuls 'on to hot griddle.. ' Bake three minutes` ':,then tern and finish cooking is about another three minutes. SCALLOPED APPLES AND CABBAGE • • • Use a` grea'shd"'casser=ole, and fi11, with alternate layers of shredded cabbage and •sliced apples. Season the cabbage with .celery salt and sprinkle the apples with a little Sugar. Sprinke with bta>wned bread crumbs and dot with buttbr. Bake in preheated electric oven ,off 375 degrees for 40 minutes. • TARE A TIP �1. ifse Wealthy . or Gravenstein apples in tapioca or chi.stard dishes, as these . dishes require a tart, flavored apple. ,, 2.i'eeI apples with a Stainless steel knife and drop into salty water to prevent the pieces turhi'lug brown, 3. Cut cored apples crosswise and place in the skillet with , perk chops. Sprinkle the apples with brown sugar when ybu cover the pork chops. THE QUESTION. BOX ' .Mrs. B. W. asks: How do you pre- serve apples as applesauce'; ° ' Answer: Make a p pl e s a tree,. sweeten '>if• desired; .Pack hot mix- ture into 'sterilized jars, leaving , 4 Inch:,of headsp ace., Seal and turn ,zine top 1/.t turn loose. Place jar,: electric -oven preheated . to 300 •degrees then set •!t 275 •. Proces twenty-five minutes or plaCe hot . water bath and bei .fifteen minutes. - Mrs. C.asks: 'How . do you make 3•otir. favorite version of Apple Betty? Answer: We combine 1% cups graham cril.eker'crumbs with three tb.s.ps, •melted butter and pat `one- third of, this. mixture into a greased casserole. Then we: prepare three cups, -sliced . apples and mix with three-quarters sup brown sugar, one-quarter tsp. cinnamon," 'one- quarter tap, ; nutmeg, one-quarter tsp. salt', one tSp. •grated lemon rind and one tbsp. 4elnon juice. Spoon • • half the apple mixture into. casse- htTNERAL. E1VId No 'extra .charge for the ua of bur Italie/1V/ H-ome T to Street, Prompt Ambulance ' Service .. .'' role • then sprinkle another portion of the crum s;, then one- quarter cup currants. Fiscally add kis--rensaMing, l-ri lssofstappir, sprinkle with the last third of the crumbs on • top.' The dish Ls then covered and placed' in a,preheated electric oven . at 350 degrees • for about thirty-five minutes. Serve hot• with cream, Yield: 5 ,servings. 29tf Phone' 335 Reg 3455 or 7 • "A woman fell overboard from this ship yesterday, and a shark came• tip, looked her over, and went away." -Didn't touch her?" l I ,"Nope. Tie \vas a man-eating shark." Most of • Canada's' local - 14111(10 ilni0ns are bran(•he 1' intorno tionit1 organizatjous., either craft • or in -'i dnstrial, with..headquarters in Mel United _ Mates. Canadian. Facts..' ' 'A complete Mobile newspaper (Mice wlis recently put into ;opera- tion by The 1#irmiugiin Post and Mail: • It is believed to he the first of its -kind in the country and from. outside 'it' looks, like. Lt. modern luxury. tourizigreoaeii. ` • Q . Theenew mobile lie*spaper office -of the "Bir maxilla„. Post and, Mail," operating 'iii the English Midlands, apears at -first Sight, to,be a injury coach. rbut is disclosed as a strictly utilita, 1kkn vehicle -et -truing ti linty pe machine,- - a .photographic dark' roam, . a ]lash late news printing .innehine, and two generators, one pro- viding the current fpr . the printing machine' and ;'the „Other' the • electricity for the radio, , teleprinter• machines 'and the wireless. transmission for photographs. Apart from its 'merit as -.an im- portant link in newspaper production which permits the print- ` • ing and -publishing of late news, the vehicle haS many outstand- ing features of engineering .and design. 'One of the •many in- novations is the use of fluorescenttubes to provide lighting. This picture shows/he mobile newspaper oflice'at a recent agricultural sitter in the Midlands. and District • • u. 1' centraet • a• tt c �� hs � .oats rm e A. Z r .for ihistallieg artificial i'ce in the Winghum arena.. The first fall fair of 1950 '.in Huron county was held at Zurich last week• and inspite ,cif bad weather: was successful. Rev. C'htts. Scott of Keneetcook, Nova Scotia, has accepted a .,call' from the Blyth- United Church and i.s exiiected to begin his pastorate there in October: • 1'. E. • Dearing of Exeter made a sweep of the DerSerl ariied 'sheep class at the .Toronto ,Exhibition. E brain Snell, Clinton, took,prizes for Leicester sheep._ -resident Z)aii�d O. Ross;• a lifelou��. of 13ressels,. died thereen Thursday night last in his eighty-seventh Year. He is survived by his wife, t*o sons and foto• daughters. -The -Zurich Herald 'reports a lifer saving' job ..on Lake • Huron. near, Grand Bend, when Gordon - Hess of Zurich noticed two men clinging' to a sailboat Some distance 1!rom • land. IIe went out in a `speed boat and brought the men safely to shore. • Sixteen stitches were required to close a.eound in the head of James I111'nns, Blyth, an employee' at the (Tinton. Radar 'Station; who stepped out of oue of the buildings on the grounds and fell Bead first 'into an .olden manhole. • A'• coroner's .. jury •at Crediton uxn-d La=v es}ee.„ Tya ti l-caa r ..-.G•r and Bend guilty of negligence in the death of. eight-year-old Kenneth. Walter Sullivan o:1 Brantford, from au •ac'eideltt in Crediton on August 15th. The boy Was found partly responsible for the accident. Mrs. \V 11, Latornell, formerly Edith Ilalliday C'ombe1 a daughter .cif the late :fames Combe nncl Agnes Barry of Clinton, (riled on August 27th at St. Thomas, where she had lived since, h r.inarringe• • She was aa sister of the "'late Col., H. 13. Combe of' Clinton' scull was the last surr.iv1flg member of tile. flatrl- ilyr . South Huron ' 1lember Returns froth Vacation Trip Toto Pryde, M.L.A.-e, and his wife. returned rlw,rtne last week after 'a vacation trip, through Quebec, the .at's, it really wort. The smile of a shut-in who knows you haven't forgotten The rush of fire -trucks answering a frantic c'all... -The dallyorderiuglof food'for-.thefamily i'neal... • The friendly that, the . urgent' reminder, the -- important important 1,11,siness, decision .: . IT'S HARD TO.MC4SURE THE •TRU] ,VALUE OF L4-, VIE THINGS YOUR TELEPHONE DOES FOR YOU. .CALL US FOR FAMOUS READING ANTHRACI' Super - Glean• Nat .raOy Superior FOR SALE BY N COMA CO. PHONE 95-W Maritlines and the .New England. 'States. While • in Quebec, Mr. Pryde had a private interview with Matirice Puplessis, •Premier .of the Province,-ExeterTitneS-Advocate. Meidinger-Bedard At St, Peter's Roman Catholic' Church, St, Joseph, Rev. Father Boui;deiru officiated at the Marriage of Cecilia Virginia'Bedard, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Albert Bedard, St. Joseph, to Leo' Adolph Meidinger, son 'of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Meidinger, Zurich. Later about three handred guests at'teuded leceptirm• in' ‘St: -Peters • parish• hall. The young couple went to. the United States on their"weddiug. trip, ' Two -Severely ti'urC l in:Car Collision Seven persons were taken to the, Wingham hospital, two, "severelj• .in- jured' after a two -.car collision iea :M4rris. township during .ea heavy rain on August 27th. In critical, eumlltion were Mrs. Mervin McCau- ley, 11,1:t.'4., Brussels, and her eight - 'months -old • an. The others ' were the father, Mervin 'McCauley, -end a two other sans, • George Salter of of Brussels, driVer of the second carr, and a passenger in his car, Monica .Gainer, also of Brussels. Fatality on ,Blue Water Highway near St. Joseph Nineteen -year-old Leo Latir, of London, was ktIlcd wtign, sthelrtiir -u ear on 'Gila .Blue, \\'star Highway north of 'St. Joseph on 'Tilt rs night last, Pr n hlccial police -said a car ',driven by Art Bosseuberr•y of Detroit turned o'ttt t,o 'pass an- otber car and struck lite youth, Wlio *was Walking along the highway with Miss Georgina ('orriVeau of Stanley township. The girl was not injured. Bosseeberty is charged «it11 dangerous driving. 1Vingham Man Fatally Injured • ith Bead Accident Lloyd Chester Stewart., promin- ent young btisinesslnain 'of Wing- h;uu, diet] in the 13-r;uuliton hospital - on 'August 2t3t11 as the 1'e-Ult of •1111 ;tl•c•ideut the 11revion 'evening On liighwat.y No:-1't)'betti'een 1kailgy�iile' and Jira'nllstou:,..Stewart. wan 'driv- ing at • tru(•kltiatl of refrigerators from .1,,ea (le to",Wingliatnl When his truck waq in (•olli.ion Willi ;krtothler truck' tlrivt;,11. by a' (.;tledon tnao, Stewart .was in .his, thirty- fourth . hirty-fou th. year, 'and was a' lifelong resident of •\Vinghanl, "the; son of late,, I)1'. R: L. Stewart. Ile operated •1111 •electrieal , business. His Wife, ;acid two yoiulg 'children. survive, 1' CREWE CREWE,. Sept, , r' F .fid[ rs. S1a t•i•; Gro 11(11 of II'iuxli111011 and Bobbie :,1e- Iiardy of. (1oderich visited recently wi'th lir. G. O. I)urnite • Mrs. •Maarshall of Wihtgh ant hold '11' tiyloj1 phtstie demon: trrltioi1 'ar jhe home of • Mts. Benson Shackleton cin TjInrsdit • •even'ing,. with.ttventy-- liye ladies present.., \]r. and'Mrs. Moran Barnes and Frank, of Beig1•aye, ,were Sunday' visitors ,with ' .lir. and J1t•x. :lark Curran a11(1 faltlll,�'. School has opened for the fall terns. .Ruth" Kettee.- ijuth unci 5)-lvia Curran, and, Norma Slips wood• hre attending I.nc•kpow- iligh" Si•lrool. - Leis Mote ansj Douglas' Reid are attending , Godei•ich Cob. legiaite, Institute: - •Mr. Roy Culbert' and Miss Annie Culbert of 'IIamilton ,were weekL end ,Visitors, in 'the commuzlity and also visited their parents in the 'attlerieh '1r`'i spital. Mr, .and Mrs. C.' Cr,ozieroa'ttended tile dunerai •01' Mr, Melvin IIoWell derieh .sir" Tuesday. • -Mr.. And ' .(`ulbelt 'anc'i. •Mrs, Gordon ilrooks and felines, of I.ncknow,:were; visitors on Mon- day with , Mr.- and Alfs Wl,igan. • TAYLOR'S CORNER ... OE- • • •aTAYLOI#� S, CORNER,' Sept. Miss Wilda Wilson of London spent the, week -end at her home in Gode= rich township, `. ]Miss Mae, Coulter ,of Wingham visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. D. Bodges and ,Mr. and Mrs. W. Hicks . ' " Visitors of last Week with Mr: and Mrs. D. Bodges and Mr, and Mrs.:I-T. -Sturdy Were Mr. and 11h Ii.. McKie of Toronto. • Mr;and and Mrs. W. Snyder motored H anuilton 'tier last friday ' •tb H they . visited .:friends. Froin there :they' went to Toronto, visiting the -C.N.E.,••• them on to Harnham q>1 •Sunday to visit friends. • - ' The .MisseS ' Helen and Jean Whitely of. Toronto spent the holi- day week -end at their home on the 7th concession. Ladiies•r deet. -The Ladies' " Aid met en Wednesday afternoon of this week with a good attendance, at the home of Mrs. Reg. Sturdy. The roll was answered svitli a I3il)le vege containing the Word "rest." " Ilfcnliis , to keeping -wit] ' the theitie were sung, and the Scriptiire -read= lug. by Mrs. ,Calvert also was ••ehosen iii accordance «•ith. 'this thought. Plans' were made for' the .bazaar which is to be , held in Godericli the first Saturday in• •,Nov*ember.. The ladies were requested to bring articles for the bazaar to Work on at the October meeting. •Tlie.thenie- word for the October meeting, .to be held at the .home .+ f • xrS. $owd'fd Sturdi,• will ~be "thanksgiving," Plans Were Made " f r ,making a a• quilt.g Two splendid 'readings were',„ ., given. lay Mrs: Elroy Bodges. aid Mrs. _ Hugh. McCabe: ' A dainty: lunch was served by' the hostesses. From 1939 to 1949 Canada's net. 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