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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-09-28, Page 7,dello, W 1:10,me nake i Early ber days ,bring more vegetables the table. Why not ' top each' serving of hash with top hats of a; wide strip of frield green pepper '` and rz boiled onion? Ever try a servingi••oI cubed corned beef in a ' Cabbagu leaf; roll it up, place in 'a Casserole and cover with sliced • -tomatoes which yogi season with a. bay leaf `,and salt and, pepper.Then ' bake , the .simper .dist} ,,for forty minutes in' a moderate woven. ' .A.'. n eii'tiess meal may be': Fried s1iefA of green - tomatoes boiled cauli- flower and Scrambled eggs seasoneQ with eununer savory. Fresh boiled '''',potatoes are perennial favorites at the family -table for ever~y4 slipper or,dintner. .,'o prepare,on tie spur of the moment, scrub, ' peel a ring around • each potato and boll: in a small' amount o$ hot 'Water for 20 miliutes... Ideas ,Por October desserts are •numerous,- -o-.list a few. should remind you of the, variety, you May seem; ; Cantelqupe, yVaterx_ elbu,. squash pie, npplesause, .jelly ro11, nlisidedowa.' peach ', cake, . stewed .luinted :fears; ' pumpkin custard, *eyed .plume'• on: gingerbread, stewed grapet--Tgn cottage pudding, fruit juice ,snow, coddled fipples Land. fruit cupr' • • TAKE A, TIP '1. For davor, and '•color variety add ALL WIND INSTRUMENTS AND DRUMS TAUGHT. REHEARSALS WEDNESDAY, 4 p.m., at the TOWN cinnamon , or mint a tract with, red, or green Good coloring to sweet piekied. pearsor apple •jelly 2. To prevent crystals" in grape,jelly, ' let the juice standover . night. Then polis ore the juice carefully so as not to disturb 'sediment in the bottom that . may Cause crystals ;..now make elegy_. grape jelly, 3: For a quick topping t4 a casserole dish; crest., potato chips in their own bag. and sprinkle over the ,1 -neat or` vegetables. ' 4. To keep a fresh layer, cake from • slipping as you -eat it, insert 'colored knitted needles through the cake in several places, -' $QUASH PIE %. cup •squash (,cooked or canned)' 14 to '2/3 .cup 'light 'brown, sugar la teaspoon salty x/.4 a teaspoon •ginger. 8, teaspoon cloves 1 teaspoon cinnamon l egg ' -cup me u i ilk di ni cream- ,cups • Unless the Aquash its very t1r.,Y, Gook it over low beat to evaporate the, moisture before• measuring, .or, use an extra egg. `Mize the 'sugar, salt, . and spices and• stir into 'the eaua011. Stir ~in the unbeaten egg and mi"x - thoroughly. Stir in the, Milk and cream slowly. Line a pie' plate with plain pastry. Cut oil? the •pastry one inch beyond tie edge of the plate. Turn the border under to • make a vertical rim around. the plate. Press the Ain between the , thumb. and forefinger to make an upright scalloped edge. Pour in. the..squasli mixture; do not 1111 • above .the tip edge of the. pie tin. Set the plate 'low down in a hot electric oven (425: degrees) ;• bake for 20 minutes,` or until the pastry is cooked on the bottom. Remove :to' a shell;,' in the centre of the oven; reduce„' the beat to 325 degrees. Bake ;until the mix(iire will nt't' adhere' ;t10- •they-= point• oI .a. knife inserted to the centre or about . ! . TEE ODERIO: twenty -Ave, warrzonpr. 0INGE RHAD ' VS 3 'cup shoirtening s cup bailing water 113 cup molasses 313 .cup sugar - • • 1egg. ,".T eilp flour 2/4. teaspooll salt 1/u teaspoon soda y2 ,teaspoon baking pow de' 1.teaspoon ginge>ir` y2 teaspoon cinnamon Place the -shortening in: a mixing bowl large enough to hold the entire recipe; pour the boiling water over the • shortening; let stand until melted; add the molas$es,. sugar, and 'unbeaten egg 4estir . until the sugar has dissolved: 'Sift the dry ingredien,ts into .the bowl; beat• with fh ,, rotary "egg -beater until smooth; the ' batter will be very thin;. ' •Pour,'intt a shall*• pan. which has been greased and duste4 with -flour. 'Rake; in a moderate. electric oven-' (350 "deg+r`ees) for thirty to forty minutes, REQUESTED RECIPES Mrs. C.' 3. .B. asks for; FRESH, PLUM PIE 24' damson 'plums . % cup. cream eggs' 1% cups powdered.. sugar Halve the Plums; remove the pits, but not the skin; place cut -side down in a pie plate, lined with un baked pastry ,Beat the egg, add the 'cream and sugar; pour this mixture over the plum.' Bake in preheated electric oven . at 425 de- grees fbr fifteen minutes then re- duce heat'ato 350 •degrees and bake, twen'trAve.. minutes longer; Miss 'E. B. asks' for: GRAPENUT 'PUDDING ' 1 cup sugar • 1 tablespoon flour - 6 tablespoons ' grapenuts • 2 tab! )pooh). muted butter,_. Juice• from 2 lea ons ;. 13poon grated leMob !rind eggs 2 cups milk • . " Mix the sugar, flour and graph nuts; stir in the butter, lemon juice and rind; stir hi the egl3% .one ,at iii time .4tir in the milk slowly ; mix. thoroughly. Four 'Into 'a well, buttered baking dist: and "bake 1 ?hour in a• moderate oven (370 •d.e- grees) Or until a knife insbrted 'tis the centre will come out dealt WMTIIELID ' WESTh`'i:vut, •Sept. 24_ - Thomas Anderson of 'I-YYellowknife and Mrs. Win, Andemon of Auburn' visited on:Friday 'With ..Mr. an. airs: Clurenee Oox. M;r, and ,Mrs. Wellington Mclti`aUU' of, Auburli .visited on Sunday with ,Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Cainpbeil.. Serve alone fir, with erfeam'. n Mr. and Afra• Charles Smith °and: Marjorie were ,visitors ,at Goderict Thursday, , Mrs. Frank Cauxpbelil Miss 'Win; •,nifred and.Mesars. Cecil and 'Frank-. lin Campbell, visited on Suaday I with r, •arid Airs.- k°ra'iak Tambly n, Lonadesboro. ' • 'Mr, and Mrs. James Beak and babe, of Crewe, Miss Jessica Doak, For smooth 'travelling. this Fall have your car checked over at IR VIN'S ,GARAGE. A check now. ; can save costly repairs'. "later, We are agents for Coekshutt Implements ' and .repairs, ' Yo'tirmot girls idling silently, your hands are on `the wheel: Evsr so 'Alertly, you touch a toe to the accelerator. Awayy you roll, gaining speed as- rapidly '' as your 'Will dictates, without another mtive on your Rough roads• or smooth, steep hillsor' stop , meet,' you sit. still,in perfect lights,whatever ever you , P � t comfort, perfect .eine, .re a�e.el s in your living room.' - For you'are driving a dream car! Itsname Pontiac! Hy dirsa=Mai ,Drive* Ikeirulrauto •, 7Cts ,naic:� y �u�: ''drive that has out-xnoded'the'clutch' edal• entirely.' Every detail of the large and luxurious senior Pontiiacs-both Chieftains • and Streamlincrs—•is de- .. signed as part du fine calr4 ;u wonder' ful.performerl •. Your choice of either 6- or 8rcylinder engine. • *Optional at extracost on all Chieftain and Streamliner models -. • .}y,.•�,�o}oO.•.:. ,•,..;; '. ' � • ;; h . < .,,}r+ . .r y"•'•;'0Y'�:rto'f i� i w ^h..v. ��.,W u ;ry ,� r ;:?•:•.i.�Y•'''''•''`iONW�P•'.•'..•,�pp�� CHIEFTAIN DELUXE 8 -CYLINDER' 4 -DOOR -SEDAN ��• f•,i.,Nirrr�j � rr ',• , , r r i.',b'f �• k�lr `.i}r ' f:44:i '{v''}}' h r . • , A 0. GENERAL MOTORS VALUE You want ad impressive"ear with beautiful styling .. full-sized' sll passeit;I;er' car, with room aplenty for all six. You want a safeear, a. powerfiit ear, but thrifty to, ' operate. You want a dependable car, designed to- Stand oStan41 up to Canadian conditions. You want a ear .with a high reputation here in Canada. Til', with all those qualities, you demand a car that's priced among the lowest.... then, sir, the ear you want is a Pontiac! Pontiac's Fleeticader, offered _i. - . with' either siai�ittrtl.#fr'"t3n``l�t� Pngmpmentls a..ensirve ::•- of dire -car value-at'a•. rock bottom price that will :stai`tle • you. -See your -Pontiac dealer for the co;slple'te, impressive story of Pontiac Fleetleader's combination of, quality and edonomy. • of 'Stratford, :and` gr. ,A,. E. Cook o,P{ 13l th, visited on Sunday with Mrs, 11"r : 'Conk. • • r Mt. John pear and Marilyn, of Kitebener, spent the week=end with Mr.. 'Armond lll.elfurney. Air. and Mrs. • Earl. Wightmaa spent over the, week -end with Mr. and Mrs,„ J•ol4alt Hildebrand, of Joiaan Station and Mr: and 'Mrs.' "Elvin `Wdghtnian of Ajax. +• Mr. ,and 'Mrs. Clarence Cox visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs,' Alec Manning of Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buchanan and Mr: and Mrs. • Stanley . Gook visited on Sunday. witlk _Miss Florence Buchanan of brussels. • • Mrs. J. L. McDowell • and Mr. Gordon McDowell visited on Sat- urday with Rev. and Mrs. Harold 4nell of Exeter. A. number from this vicinity tit - tended Blyth Fair last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Campbell visited recently with .Mr, and Mrs.' Stan Abel of. St. Thomas. • • 'Mr. anti . Mrs. Wm. East `Lon-- don visited - on on Sunday ' with • Mr=. and Mrs. Wm. McV lttie. , 11fr;-'1hd -Mrs:. Mint of ' Toronto visited last, week with Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Campbell. =3 Mission Bandit —The members of the Mission Band meet in (he school room: on •• Sunday afternoon. -•The Scripture reading was -"given by Ruth Cook from Luke 10:30-37. Prayer was led by ' Mrs, Norman JicD'owell, •followed by a reading. by ' Gwen McDowell. The atudy book was ' given by Mt(;.. Chas. Smith; a reading by Barbara Smith, than Lacquer.once wa solely n ntitur; :' sine. industry have spent Mere 1 .,000,000 on . titan'lfun research precinct, . the ceap oat. an oriental, . $ 1i, , ,. a ium t 'ee. 1�Iow, made . synthetically, It ,'•• •during the lasb'Eoitr years, Tiiii, u . �` lues • in aclian re c firs. thaax .'' oxide.. Is already widely. used: 'in ;. ca _ .,... ...y more o of white ptdnts, natrn e produced. the° el, . faecturwdera iia d. creaarns , enamel, , e apo. la as a vt'hitening agent to rri#tke 'white .; r „ ,,� U,. • things whiter, Gem -cut crystals of the oxide are net quite as bard as diamonds, but more brilliant. `'Titania:' is the first really •: hew gem in history. ' First discovered about 16Q years. ago, the metal is the ninth most common element ; in the earth' s' crust. The richness 'of North Am- erican deposits: -makes-this .continent independent of imports. The Al- lard Lake' mine, a joint project. of the Kennecott Copper and -the New. Jersey zinc companies, contains the world's largest known ilmenite de- tposits. The estimated 200 million ons : of . ore in the, reserve.. t 1 :._ pef cent, fron, 13 : per cent. titanium oxide. - , Hunters have so decimated acuoclse in Canada that they are in clanger of becoming extinct.. • '•CAT`1 LE each ;MO HOGS per otvt..5Oa • According to size; fl condition DARLING & COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED the'_Actr�•- waft Nortuaa McDowell;: - The, .meeting closed with the -benediction. CAN4D YEAR jOOK,1950� , • The Canada Year Book for.1950 has been issued and as in previous , editions contains • a \ a.st *aniount of detailed information alt!iiut Can- ada: Besides table of population land vital' .statistic's, there are de: :and devoted to .geography and physiography, agriculture, forestry, fisheries, fairies. and minerals,' the -fur 'itld-ustry ; "chapters on 'Canadian history, ctinst-iturtion - aiid • govern- `ment, "'public health. and ,wel.f tre, - crittat y -andr-dellutltrenc'�',- cduratiori,; .•. .t,ultur'al aetivitie: and -research, 'and pourer `gene-rattait-,.,and utilization. other chapters are on ivatiufaetures,' Construction, 1Tur, • trim port ttioli alto eoIiiu1Ut1ie,ttioni;,domer tleirade, foreign trade, •prices, put)iic finance;. enrrency. and .• Witil ins , ' insurance, military affairs, e.te., etc. Special article:, in the 1950 Year look are on the•. intlut-UcP of the' in the -building of Canada, the iron -ore r(si(>ut•ces of the Que- bec -Labrador . region, titanium. in Quelx'c', and the Royal Commission .00 l'ric•es. The book, contains also a large uuiul'le-r of• I'llaps • 011(1 lllagi'alll�. ',Copies 'may' ile '(,bta•i.ned from the • Kings Printer, total, at $2 'per coliy. . 1'tiper-buUlld eopies play 1)e. par- , clt.►se(1 for $1' by bonp tidy. teachers, unit ('rsity . stndentS ;(11(1 illinistt'rc �)f 1eligioll. The number '(.f •these '(01)1('5 is restricted and fhusr en- titled to purchase. thele shnnld plaice ' their . titciers, ►ruillpt1 , addret;siiig a[iplicaflouts, with rein itta►l'ces, tci the I)onlinion katiSti('ian', t)►in 111,: ion 1 areau of Stati•stk's,- Ottawa. NEW IV;,OND#t:it,: TITAN- • , ht Ni Tito:tiiuu,. 'ad new luet:l1 whichi. r-� alieatly being. ilsl'tl to Tooke. II(ti1111t1- i • fill gems. is likely • to -bee dile ',1 • major 01ruclur711 lnntel'ial ri1•a'111ng .0hind num, 1niIgnt'siuin (111(1 stainless st4el �'itliill ti�•t' or I('n 1enI'`.s, ac- ('ur(lilIg 1'a .the Ili -I la, r ltenler'�i I )1g(,:t, The report sly• 1,10rtrld Matl- (•ii('st('r is condensed from I'uln(lar"... Stektnee rgs. t• mediate Nortll ,1uIt3► a nil ,nxt'c �� ill )1 (roll' a ntin(e near .11lar- (1 °1 1(1', (;►be1'ler, whit h 1)i'gjns !wet:101'tion 111 l)eceMbe. r: • Forty per: cent, lighter' in weight ••;,11(1(1) •st,t('I, -titanium's strength' 111d ., mist i•,••i'taur'e 1n:(!,' it ,( na1111'a(1 1 :for nlilit.(ry as well fits household uses ''I'(ilalC' Madet,l' Mlle luet:nl~� o' resist1'+'netratllll l•a•tter Ill'l11 tanks "t' tltc some thickness. .1iit1 samples of'.' tila(1111iut ll(lI( 'r'cll• the 5t'a for 'ixty (1:1,15 r'hi(11• 0 corrosion, suggesting •uutltil(le aat'a' u t•s ('hirb will eliminate 111e a e( for painting. Titantianl • .riln'n felly devel,lp01 )ileo- al'fc't;C ( possible :20. per cent.' recluctiun 11 the Weight of airplane: tllervb• • tI<u Il►l ii • i-1'i�Iai flee".. [s i } :10'11(t, Tkwilgh fu11b prndite•linn Uses art "till ill the pilot -stage, go 'et•ninen' • D1?INN , ,With life, insurance you can in bouts. 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