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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-10-12, Page 7Goderich Agent of Insurance 'C ., of , North America Companies, is , ri North St. Phone ` 268W Ijeilo, Ilorelnakers I, The color of. fall fashionsshould send us spinning and .'twirling to vie with nature's colored leaves as they `dance into nooks and' crannies. •Such colors as polka orange, minuet grey and ballet purple seem to make us happy' anal proud:• • While preparing meals we. should bepleased . with our oolbdul fall vegetables, too—the orange puuap- kin, the green -grey squash and the and other The. e ' ra Purple g fieesR s fall vegetabls acre ,economical In price Yet high in, food 'v'allLea CORN AND GREEN PEPPER MOED 1 cup cooked.'corn , 1/3 cup chopped green, pepper. 1/3 cup chopped celery 1 ' ,tsp, grated onion 1 tbsp. gelatine i . Cup' cold water 1/3 cup cooked salad 'dressing % cup .boiling water Soak gelatine in cold water. Add boiling, water and stir until, die- solie 1, .Chill and add mayonnaise and salt. When partially set,- add prepared vegetables. Pour into six individual greased 'molds and chill in electric refrigerator. Uumold' and garnish with parsley. SAUTED TURNIP 4 cups grated turnip ,, 1// . cup butter Balt and pepper -'Cit turnip .in 'Ulf; peel: "and grate.. Place grated turnip in shal- low pan. ill" which,,bu,ltei has been melted. ' Add salt and pepper. Stir :occasionally and cook, ; covered, for. about' twenty . minutes. No water' is needed .for';fresh 'turnips ' using this' method., - SCALLOPED ONIONS IN TOMATO 6 large onions, sliced ' • 3 tbsps. butter, • 3 tbsps. flour % tsp. salt, • , . tsp: Pepper'. . cups .tomato juice Arrange.. half of onions in mks - senile, sprinkle with half ;the flour, salt, and • pepper. Dot with butter. rinish all ingrealents in a second layer. Pour on tomato juice. Bake in, electric oven at 400 degrees for thirty-five°'to forty minutes. Serves six. URGENT' HILITARQY MESSAGESWAIT for men who can semi and receive them... ORIENTAL MARROW 1 vegetable marrow 2 green peppers 3 tbsps butter ,41 a,i,pe teutatoes 1 can: rice .z 1 ' tsp. celery salt 34 'tsp. garlic salt, - • Prepare marrow by peeling and cutting into cubes. Soak in salt water for 'fifteen minutes. Melt, butter ,ip. a .skillet, add; Fgreen' pepper ;cut lute strips (without seeds) and the marrow rolled. in, ,flour. Saute untilr peeled bow n, Add to matoe s, canned -rice" and seasonings. ' Cook ten minutes, • Yield ' about eight servings, . . REQUESTED RECIPES , CURRIED . VEGETABLE' (for M$., E. D.). • ' 1 cup diced carrots, -cooked, 1 cup diced string. be`hns,. cooked 2 cups cauliflower itowerlets, cooked 1 �' 1 cup cooked rice 3 tbsps. butter 1 small onion, diced "1 to• ,2 taps. curry .powder (as desired) 2% tbsps. flour 1/a ` dp; salt 1% cups tomato juice 1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce 1 cup soft bread crumbs - Arrange all, thevegetables•-nti, rice iii layers in a - -..a easserole: Now melt the butter and cook the diced • onion Until golden brown. 'Blend iu the Curry powder, salt an the ur. Add tomato juice and 'Wfloorcester shire sauce, Cook •until thick and. pour ,over the .vegetg;pfes in •the crumbs ware broer th 0 -degrees gree s ��eryyruurbs and '�\��bake at [�d},Q9 Q`�,.tiegre�e(s[ *0011 ,faur to six." BARED TIJP'EIiD TOMATOES (for Mrs. 4.' C,. T.) u large tomatoes• 1 cup soft broad crumbs 1 cup miicedam -- p 2 tbsps. minced 'onion , 1, sweet green;' pepper,, eheppeti 1/,z tap, salt . 1/4 tsp.. pepper "• I egg•,,,weli. beaten 2 tbsps. melted butter' Using a grapefruit knife cut centre but of tomatoes. ' .Sprinkle. with salt and invert for one-half hour. Combine Ill, other Ingredients with some• of , the centre scooped from the 'tematoes anal then pack It back into .the tomatoes., ,' Sprinkle witha r g ted-, cheese ", .and: bake at. '400 degrees F. for tweiit '-five kuin- Utes. 'Serve with broiled bacon as a luncheon main 'course: Serves six, ' SALSIFY slices. Plunge Into boiling salted': water .to cover. Cook for 'twenty«' live minutes. Drain. " erve chopped wifb,. salt, Pepper and plenty of butter, or serve in large pieces with cream . sauce. For smooth • ,traveiling this Fall 'have your' car checked over r NGARAGE,at IRVI' S • A check now ,can` save • cgst)y repairs later. - - " , UTA�m maIminG with Automatic Hoot Regulator`'' cost dependable heat that tense elan Here s •td heater that provides the hurl Semi -au pmacic, magazine f . Holds 1� e ach W. ofe coalw'eathe. Bur kns. aIlis e! . all" kind Qf^ 'iltunilao� a. or anthracite,.coke or brigisetar. S s lei brit !,41 once, MORNING when. you: •a jai t _ reinellen. (let' further detailson it /ram k. Edward Coad ANGLESEA ST ..Cemetery Inscription, Work Modern. equipment - PrOiript service Phone 723M, Goderich r-' 29tf ► NURSES' ANNUAL "DAA CE To be, held annually' in the Fall , Vr day,: October 20;" 1950 ' AT SKY HARBOUR RECREATION HALL Dancing' 9.30 to 1 to Casa Royal Orchestra, • with •Lio ial l'horhton Lunch served ' 'Dress Optional. Admission: $2.50 couple.' VLOW FIRST COS Hard facts, not fancy phrases, 'determine any ear's value. Study the market carefully, feature by feature and value by value. Then compare the Chevrolet price tag with thasof any comparable car. You'll find beyond doubt that this.. impressive, , powerful, six -passenger automobile is, the value -leader 'by far•,, . f• HIGH REPUTATION T.' Here's convincing proof that throughour,years, Chex- rolet has earned a reputation. for . unwavering ex- . cellence! Ina recently conducted coast-to-coast survey. tativn as the'xuost compelling reason„for Chevrolets popularity: • pFor all the power ,you want when you want it, 'with consistently economical fuel consumption, th'ere's•sno better ,engine than the highly -improved Chevrolet -valve-in-head,' with its ultra -efficient new carburetor. ' And that's not all! Many thousands of enthusiastic 'owners wilt' testify that Chevrolet needs foss. main- tenance, less' servicing 'than any comparable -car: VCOMPLETE DEPENDABILITY Built for Canadian driving equirements, reflecting, its superior craftsmanship in every detail,.. Chevrolet is further backed by a nationwide organizatoion of -skilled service and maintenance specialists. No wonder it is renowned for delivering dependable, trouble-free performance under all conditions! • $'MOOERN STYLING In every ' detail, the new Chevrolet is ,in•• the yeti forefront of the style parade. Those flowing, grace! it lines radiate quality from every- angle. 'And don't forget - its' consistently advanced styling is one reason why Chevrolet is tops for trade-in value. V BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE Just get behind the wheel of a Chevrolet, "and you'll soon, know the meaning of brilliant performance.. is cid traffic; on busy highways, on rough back roads, Chevrolet has the edge- on' all its rivals. And it stays 'at the peak of its performance,,— mile after mile, %month after month. �✓. ys4.Er; ^•:}Nh, ...' Jest A'Or $:••:4:•:••••:••••••••••‘ The Royal Canadian Signals,'is the: nerve cenitre .of the. nCanndia, ' ,.rniy Active Force. It ',maintains the • communications systems without which the army could.not function or fight in defence of Catnada.'To keep pace with the expansion of ,the Canadian,'Army Active force, men are needed now' to train as Signal Corps operators. . If you want to help maks: Canada strong --- to 'takeyour place in the graywing Cana- . dian' Army—then report today for training • with the Ito' yaI, Canadian 'Signals. '•on't- .delay. Canada needs you now! To enlist you must There's hip -room, head -room, leg-room..artd room 'to, spare for six adult passengers in a Chevrolet, The big doors swing wide to let you in and out without undue stooping or crouching. And the bigger, more capa- cious trunk has ample room 'for all your luggage — and your paspngersn too! " 1. Be •a'Canadien citizen or British svbjOtt. ' 2. Be between Li and 29 yedrs of age. 3; $,o single. " 4. Meet.'Army Test requirements. I . 5. V'oh, h,,ieor for service anywhere. i It's best" in, its. class 'for $yling, for performance, for comfort and for opera - 'tiny, economies-� -L-- yet it costs far less - 0.$ than any comparabke car. Tht's • why. Chevrolet is first in value! Let the record speak for itself.! 'in a recent im artial .surVey conducted amon :thou- " sands of, motorists, Chevrolet, proved to be in greater popular demand than any other care . No wonder. Canadians buy more Chev- rolets than any other make of car: They know that 'Chevrolet, built and proved N . in Canada for"Canadians, is Unequalled at its, price, for comfort, safety, 'lasting 'beauty and all-round dependability. 4-' GREATER SAFETY From the blueprint stage onward,' ,built-in safety factors are an integral component of every Chevrolet. ,They immensely strong box girder steel frame exclusive Certi;Safc hydraulic brakes ,for quick, toe-, trolle{f stopping ... the ample reserve• of power i`t the valve -in -head engine all these and, many, other Chevrolet- features are •designed ' for your protection, ' 0-” HIGH TRADE»INVALUE Records prove that used car buyers as well as new car • buyers consistently favor Chevrolet over other .cars. That's because Chevrolet is first in the low -price field wjath all the qualities of much higher priced can, and, also 'because • it's renowned for dependable, year- in, year -out performance. - Wallis Nouse, Charlotte B Rideau Sts., OTTAWA, Ont. 'No. 5 Persaprll Depoi, Artillery Park; Beget Ste KINGSTON, Onto, No. 6: Personnel' Depot; Chorley Park,'Douglas Drive, TORONTO, Ont. Nb. T• Personnel Depot, WoIssley, Barrackf,"Elizabeth Street, LONDON, Ont; , BUILT IN CANADA • PROVED IN CANADA FOR CANADIANS.y • , r • Ld T .r • ... . , • :. l.' • � i ti: l i.792 %I� fCN Q R I 'it ' g E Ri1'G g,�4 "- le ,;;,7`.i •^tea »:i° BURGLAR IS RIFE— " YOU MAY BEITS_ NEXT VICTIIVI ! . g ,,. 4. EPORTS on the present .crime wave ��po, .4a' show that burglars gb after money av�:iand negotiable secuiies, such as i , victor ponds. aI To,protect You ;Worth America": Companies have rssue-a special.Money and Securities All - Risk Policy which immediately reimburses the lasered for any loss of,ihpney , or securities, whether caused by. burglary, fire or other mishap "inside or outside of •the halite, ;stare, office" or , factory. The cost"ofkthis4nsurathce is low: ' Ask your Insurance Agent or Broker for particu- . lass of this-special:•`I' ortlt Ame7rican, Money- and - Securities coverage. . Ba'isiness accepted ,solely through i Agents and Brokers ' ' • • ---... INSURANCE! COMPANY OF N.ORTllAME1tK&:: COMPANIES"....- • , _COMPANIES" " . CANADIAN HEAD CANADIAi4HE'AD OFFICE-woRON'rO " MMRE • MARINE e. 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Cup' cold water 1/3 cup cooked salad 'dressing % cup .boiling water Soak gelatine in cold water. Add boiling, water and stir until, die- solie 1, .Chill and add mayonnaise and salt. When partially set,- add prepared vegetables. Pour into six individual greased 'molds and chill in electric refrigerator. Uumold' and garnish with parsley. SAUTED TURNIP 4 cups grated turnip ,, 1// . cup butter Balt and pepper -'Cit turnip .in 'Ulf; peel: "and grate.. Place grated turnip in shal- low pan. ill" which,,bu,ltei has been melted. ' Add salt and pepper. Stir :occasionally and cook, ; covered, for. about' twenty . minutes. No water' is needed .for';fresh 'turnips ' using this' method., - SCALLOPED ONIONS IN TOMATO 6 large onions, sliced ' • 3 tbsps. butter, • 3 tbsps. flour % tsp. salt, • , . tsp: Pepper'. . cups .tomato juice Arrange.. half of onions in mks - senile, sprinkle with half ;the flour, salt, and • pepper. Dot with butter. rinish all ingrealents in a second layer. Pour on tomato juice. Bake in, electric oven at 400 degrees for thirty-five°'to forty minutes. Serves six. URGENT' HILITARQY MESSAGESWAIT for men who can semi and receive them... ORIENTAL MARROW 1 vegetable marrow 2 green peppers 3 tbsps butter ,41 a,i,pe teutatoes 1 can: rice .z 1 ' tsp. celery salt 34 'tsp. garlic salt, - • Prepare marrow by peeling and cutting into cubes. Soak in salt water for 'fifteen minutes. Melt, butter ,ip. a .skillet, add; Fgreen' pepper ;cut lute strips (without seeds) and the marrow rolled. in, ,flour. Saute untilr peeled bow n, Add to matoe s, canned -rice" and seasonings. ' Cook ten minutes, • Yield ' about eight servings, . . REQUESTED RECIPES , CURRIED . VEGETABLE' (for M$., E. D.). • ' 1 cup diced carrots, -cooked, 1 cup diced string. be`hns,. cooked 2 cups cauliflower itowerlets, cooked 1 �' 1 cup cooked rice 3 tbsps. butter 1 small onion, diced "1 to• ,2 taps. curry .powder (as desired) 2% tbsps. flour 1/a ` dp; salt 1% cups tomato juice 1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce 1 cup soft bread crumbs - Arrange all, thevegetables•-nti, rice iii layers in a - -..a easserole: Now melt the butter and cook the diced • onion Until golden brown. 'Blend iu the Curry powder, salt an the ur. Add tomato juice and 'Wfloorcester shire sauce, Cook •until thick and. pour ,over the .vegetg;pfes in •the crumbs ware broer th 0 -degrees gree s ��eryyruurbs and '�\��bake at [�d},Q9 Q`�,.tiegre�e(s[ *0011 ,faur to six." BARED TIJP'EIiD TOMATOES (for Mrs. 4.' C,. T.) u large tomatoes• 1 cup soft broad crumbs 1 cup miicedam -- p 2 tbsps. minced 'onion , 1, sweet green;' pepper,, eheppeti 1/,z tap, salt . 1/4 tsp.. pepper "• I egg•,,,weli. beaten 2 tbsps. melted butter' Using a grapefruit knife cut centre but of tomatoes. ' .Sprinkle. with salt and invert for one-half hour. Combine Ill, other Ingredients with some• of , the centre scooped from the 'tematoes anal then pack It back into .the tomatoes., ,' Sprinkle witha r g ted-, cheese ", .and: bake at. '400 degrees F. for tweiit '-five kuin- Utes. 'Serve with broiled bacon as a luncheon main 'course: Serves six, ' SALSIFY slices. Plunge Into boiling salted': water .to cover. Cook for 'twenty«' live minutes. Drain. " erve chopped wifb,. salt, Pepper and plenty of butter, or serve in large pieces with cream . sauce. For smooth • ,traveiling this Fall 'have your' car checked over r NGARAGE,at IRVI' S • A check now ,can` save • cgst)y repairs later. - - " , UTA�m maIminG with Automatic Hoot Regulator`'' cost dependable heat that tense elan Here s •td heater that provides the hurl Semi -au pmacic, magazine f . Holds 1� e ach W. ofe coalw'eathe. Bur kns. aIlis e! . all" kind Qf^ 'iltunilao� a. or anthracite,.coke or brigisetar. S s lei brit !,41 once, MORNING when. you: •a jai t _ reinellen. (let' further detailson it /ram k. Edward Coad ANGLESEA ST ..Cemetery Inscription, Work Modern. equipment - PrOiript service Phone 723M, Goderich r-' 29tf ► NURSES' ANNUAL "DAA CE To be, held annually' in the Fall , Vr day,: October 20;" 1950 ' AT SKY HARBOUR RECREATION HALL Dancing' 9.30 to 1 to Casa Royal Orchestra, • with •Lio ial l'horhton Lunch served ' 'Dress Optional. Admission: $2.50 couple.' VLOW FIRST COS Hard facts, not fancy phrases, 'determine any ear's value. Study the market carefully, feature by feature and value by value. Then compare the Chevrolet price tag with thasof any comparable car. You'll find beyond doubt that this.. impressive, , powerful, six -passenger automobile is, the value -leader 'by far•,, . f• HIGH REPUTATION T.' Here's convincing proof that throughour,years, Chex- rolet has earned a reputation. for . unwavering ex- . cellence! Ina recently conducted coast-to-coast survey. tativn as the'xuost compelling reason„for Chevrolets popularity: • pFor all the power ,you want when you want it, 'with consistently economical fuel consumption, th'ere's•sno better ,engine than the highly -improved Chevrolet -valve-in-head,' with its ultra -efficient new carburetor. ' And that's not all! Many thousands of enthusiastic 'owners wilt' testify that Chevrolet needs foss. main- tenance, less' servicing 'than any comparable -car: VCOMPLETE DEPENDABILITY Built for Canadian driving equirements, reflecting, its superior craftsmanship in every detail,.. Chevrolet is further backed by a nationwide organizatoion of -skilled service and maintenance specialists. No wonder it is renowned for delivering dependable, trouble-free performance under all conditions! • $'MOOERN STYLING In every ' detail, the new Chevrolet is ,in•• the yeti forefront of the style parade. Those flowing, grace! it lines radiate quality from every- angle. 'And don't forget - its' consistently advanced styling is one reason why Chevrolet is tops for trade-in value. V BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE Just get behind the wheel of a Chevrolet, "and you'll soon, know the meaning of brilliant performance.. is cid traffic; on busy highways, on rough back roads, Chevrolet has the edge- on' all its rivals. And it stays 'at the peak of its performance,,— mile after mile, %month after month. �✓. ys4.Er; ^•:}Nh, ...' Jest A'Or $:••:4:•:••••:••••••••••‘ The Royal Canadian Signals,'is the: nerve cenitre .of the. nCanndia, ' ,.rniy Active Force. It ',maintains the • communications systems without which the army could.not function or fight in defence of Catnada.'To keep pace with the expansion of ,the Canadian,'Army Active force, men are needed now' to train as Signal Corps operators. . If you want to help maks: Canada strong --- to 'takeyour place in the graywing Cana- . dian' Army—then report today for training • with the Ito' yaI, Canadian 'Signals. '•on't- .delay. Canada needs you now! To enlist you must There's hip -room, head -room, leg-room..artd room 'to, spare for six adult passengers in a Chevrolet, The big doors swing wide to let you in and out without undue stooping or crouching. And the bigger, more capa- cious trunk has ample room 'for all your luggage — and your paspngersn too! " 1. Be •a'Canadien citizen or British svbjOtt. ' 2. Be between Li and 29 yedrs of age. 3; $,o single. " 4. Meet.'Army Test requirements. I . 5. V'oh, h,,ieor for service anywhere. i It's best" in, its. class 'for $yling, for performance, for comfort and for opera - 'tiny, economies-� -L-- yet it costs far less - 0.$ than any comparabke car. Tht's • why. Chevrolet is first in value! Let the record speak for itself.! 'in a recent im artial .surVey conducted amon :thou- " sands of, motorists, Chevrolet, proved to be in greater popular demand than any other care . No wonder. Canadians buy more Chev- rolets than any other make of car: They know that 'Chevrolet, built and proved N . in Canada for"Canadians, is Unequalled at its, price, for comfort, safety, 'lasting 'beauty and all-round dependability. 4-' GREATER SAFETY From the blueprint stage onward,' ,built-in safety factors are an integral component of every Chevrolet. ,They immensely strong box girder steel frame exclusive Certi;Safc hydraulic brakes ,for quick, toe-, trolle{f stopping ... the ample reserve• of power i`t the valve -in -head engine all these and, many, other Chevrolet- features are •designed ' for your protection, ' 0-” HIGH TRADE»INVALUE Records prove that used car buyers as well as new car • buyers consistently favor Chevrolet over other .cars. That's because Chevrolet is first in the low -price field wjath all the qualities of much higher priced can, and, also 'because • it's renowned for dependable, year- in, year -out performance. - Wallis Nouse, Charlotte B Rideau Sts., OTTAWA, Ont. 'No. 5 Persaprll Depoi, Artillery Park; Beget Ste KINGSTON, Onto, No. 6: Personnel' Depot; Chorley Park,'Douglas Drive, TORONTO, Ont. Nb. T• Personnel Depot, WoIssley, Barrackf,"Elizabeth Street, LONDON, Ont; , BUILT IN CANADA • PROVED IN CANADA FOR CANADIANS.y