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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-12-20, Page 9��,r+, �$� • .. �..rxz.�✓_,,ya. :.a' .- ,...�. LY LOW F�.L1CpS!' T�0• REDUCE' OUR STOCK 0��' US ED •CARS BY THE END OF'THE" EA , W AR 'LU�,'T NSF . Rx ':DRAS'I'I.: LIE'�TAB ON BUYING A USED CAR .NOW IS THE TS E TQ DO S0. YOU'LL NEVER GE -T A BETTER BU'Y'. GSOLD�AT U NO F�OOLTN , FOLKS, THESE USED CARS REIN COME IN AND PR/CE THEM AND IF.YOU EVER PLANNED BT • a 4. E SLIGHTEST DOUBT, , ' •• , �... TH YOU SHO,ULD HAVE � ' �' CALLY, IF° � FAMILY! � A E ' r � E� :�T � �' . �'�1RD 4R - A.. GUARA�I'�F�D ..�USED. FOR R THE WIOL BUT QNEPREENT . A �CI3RIST�A� GX�FT� WHA ��� � I '�IV.[�.5.. OF T��� BIG CLEARANCE S�.LE TOGET THAT C�.R FOR ' toc to choose TAKKADVANT.AdA d colors in � � � oos tom ) ` ..' •, , CSR (All'odels an�. :.- • as ' 1949 .METEOR CLUB :COUPE..: 4 .. 1947 FORD DELUXE :CLUB ,COUPE 1947 FOR].? DELUXE MAO 1940 FORD DELUXE SEDAN 1940 DODGE SEDAN 1940 LASALLE 'SEDAN 1.939 CHRYSLER SEDAN 1938 DESOTO • SEDAN` 17rCEEVROLET COACH 01JR..GIFT TO 'YOV t 100 GALS. • OF GAS EVERY SEWOR • USED CAR SOLD. BEFORE • C'HRIST'MAS. STAN PREVETT STAFF wish you one- .and alr a very Merry Christmas and a prosperous and healthful JUST A FEW of the many Christmas specials-- 1950 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN 1950 MONARCH CLUB COUPE, RADIO, OVERDRIVE, NEIN CAR CONDITION 1950 PONTIAC COACH 1949 MONARCH SEDAN, RADIO _._1949 FORD TO.& TUDOR 1949 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN. • - IMP4,E114FrilT:TRUCKS-TRACTORS • s until Christmas for your convenience South Sit. a Open even ng � • • • VICTORIA ST. `WKS. ELECTS 1952 OFFICERS A lovely • Christmas program, ,e • under the leadership • Of7 the. presi- 'dent' Mrs. Ione Bae(hler, was given at the home of Mrs.E. Hardie, Trafalgar .street, last TUesda;y after- noen. Assisting Mrs. Baechler in 1 the service, 'which•' was taken from the November Missionary Monthly wore Mrs. G. Curren, Mrs. (Rev.) Williams, Mrs. William Jewell and Mrs" Amos §:toll, 1The readings were ' interspersed,. with verses of ChriStmas carols and hymns. The president, Mrs. Baeehler, pre- sided o'ver resicled.o'\,er the business• session. The .secretary's and' treasurer's i'.eports o..,, MRCONJ --. TEE GREATEST NAME IN RADIO -- SALES AND SERVICE HINSON -RADIO ' ���� - � PHONE 4988 HURON RD. - .39tf were read and adopted• We closed our year going well over our al- location.Y, ' It was -decided to send Christmas cards to the sick • and shut-in members -on • wow 32 'calls had been made ,during the , month and also to get ready for a bale of • clothing to be • sent overseas. The ,clothing is • to be. taken to the January meeting • wlrich', will " be held January 8•at the home of Mrs. Frank Wilson,- Cambria road. .lies.: •(Rev.) D. W. Williams took charge of• the election of officers which' re- sulted as follows honorary presi- dents, Mrs. Chris. Sanderson and Mrs. IWarrener,; ;president, Mrs. Ione Buechler; 1st vice-president, Mrs. • Alden 'Alibi.; 2nd vice-presi- dent, •Mrs. William Peters ;, record- ing secretary,. Mrs. -R. Good ; treas- urer, Mrs.. ;Amos- Stoll; community friendsplip secretary, Mrs. William Jewell.; Christian stewardship sec- retary, •Mrs. Amos Stoll; literature secretary,' Mrs. William Jewell i 'Mi'ssionary Monthly secretary, Mrs. A. Allin ; supply secretary, Miss M. Tabb • press secretary, Mrs R. rb, CAROLLING IN KOREA As the result -of a request by i." the Americans, British soldiers in -Korea recently recorded' a" selection "of. favourite Christivas carols. RETIRES • Sir James Moir Mackenzie, K.II.I:.. {',,M.G., deputy director-gen- eral of the Federati'on's of ,British Industries and lifelong student of C.anadiau commer • has retired 30 years' •ic . • ,AWARDS iF OR .U.IL MUMS Out of .10 diplomas awarded by !film critics fpr the best foreign films of the year seen in Finland, four were presented for U.K. films . --"Tile Browning Version;" "Trio," "Quartet," andv "The Blue Lanip." -- - Merry 'Christmas: • Dveryone I 'Sparkle, rustle, tinsel and busty-' seals; ribbons, boxes mitt, bundles coot up with family gatherings and gay greetings. Christmas- is.'a11 this' -=but much more,, too. Chiristmas is a tithe for living memories, and for building pictures that Will remain with little tots for the rest of their lives. It isn't just one day --4t is " usually one month of exciting activity that brings out. the ,stars in children's eyes. TAKE 'A TIP. 1.'1'o�prevent tiie ncandles thefrom refrigerator frigE ator keep' • overnight Good;;Mission Band superintend- ,2. Twelve to fourteen pound, turkeys ents, Mrs. (.Rev.) Williams, Mrs. 'require about 8 cutis soft bread Currell and ','Miss, 43amfc1i41.; crumbs •for the stuffing. pianist, Mrs. (Rev.) Williams; Baby. Band secretary, Mrs. D. El- liott. • - ' Mrs. George Currell gave a very' interesting talk' on the study book, entitled "Sunday School of the air and by 4ndio." The meeting was closed by t,epeating the Mizprih Benediction after which n social half hour and a dainty lunch was 3. To make an extra quantity aX turkey make cook , the 'giblets, �., neck and heart in '2 quarts sit water. Buy an extra half pound of hearts for snaking a good quality stock. 4. To snake a Cranberry relish mix 1 pint cranberries (about fiti pound), 1 cup sugar and 1/2 cup water in a saucepan. Stir over enjoyed by all. • moderate heat •for• 2 or 3 minutes" • Bring to a boil, stirring oceasion- all,y.' :Lover pan and cook over low ixeat about 10, minutes. Re- move from heat. Let stand cov- ered for 20 Aninute0 then pour, into refrigerator dish and chill. 5. To thoroughly mash• turnips, whip With electric food mixer. Flavour ,turnips with a little sugar, milk - and a dash of nutmeg. 6. To serve a not-so-sWeet .sauce for the Christmas pudding cook a Lemen_ Sauce: Mix 2 tbsps. Hour; .. 2 tbsps. lemon rind, 2/3 cup sugar With 2 cups warm Water. Bell the mixture 5 minutes. Remove froin the element and,,,gd,d,.; ,.tb ps• leucon. juice and 3. ti , , butter. 7. To make an inexpensive Sugar - Plum tree: Out •the side of an empty can esuch as .one that is emptied of corn) into narrow • strips vertically from top to bot- tom: • Each strip is twisted a bit, spread 'cut, and the ends are snipped to . a point, Finally, . cookies are affixed' to each end. To preetnt breaking the cookies, make holes by spearing them, with 'a metal skewer dipped in hot , water. ' THE QUESTION JIOX VERY MERRY CHRiSTIVIAS AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. Fred's' Rendezvous. Goderich Firemen's Annual TURKEY and CHICKEN Th urs., Dec, 20 FIRST GAME• AT 830 P.M. • ONE TURKEY GIVEN AWAY FREE Mrs. K. T. asks: What, is the 1 recipe for fruit stuffing? Answer: Fruit Stuping for Goose.1 % eup butter • 1 Iibsp. minced onion . its eti1► chopped celery ,• .14 cup grated carrot 44' tsp. ground , cloves J. tsp. paprika • % eup sultana raisins '3/.2 cup crusned' pineapple 3 cups bread crumbs Melt button Add vegetables 'and „rte cook until. tender. Add spites,ult and crambs. ¥ik well ;sprinkle, with warm water. Stuff lightly. -MrW S. Y.lyl;, -itsks. ,-Floau oto liiiltu:.,aa ham? Answer: Whenever possible fol- low the cooking instructions given by the packers. If these are not "Tile standing of contestants as at Deecember 17th, shows :a long list of names; However, we list here ONLY a. R xlantes in the order in which., they stand. t�17,.� A a r .*roor ,r,.n a,., GY�irr+•blT1:���.,IGSr...Ju..et. .r 1. Miss Catherine C;itt--Gaderich,' uoefield. 2. Mrs. 'N. Beard --$r 3, Miss CatherineThorpe=--4Goderich. 4. Mss Gretta- Arbour--_Goderich. '4 the Winnet' �.�s�►Xutely� Free a� Community Plate or 44 -piece set of Flatware in ethe;� 1 complete with chest and valued at $75.00 tot*Eros,, oan ��also male your own choice 'o f .pattern. �ALx;o� GOES ��t EVERY` $1.00 PURCHASE. avorite coaitestanit.•. ' °- • • ts this virox't twa� fo h contest''NOW or eveyour 'laa a F igtouvimictocititie or e with pr die the i�'t you w 1 ' Lit .Fxls!iioy, . ""�' •'M,s . M.. ';+moi' .. #tt,41-1* uWA1n+u',:�u CHRISTIVIAS CHEER . ' and everytigted wish for the • New Year. ." We will be closed from Saturday, Dec, 22, - until Monday, Jan. 7, wheia -we reopen . at 7 a.m. provided either bake or simmer the ham until alinost te!cler, W'ithixi-- the last 45 minutes remove plrr . i nd rind, snake a series of shallow cuts ',across .the fat. ‘Spread with a mixture of 1 eup brown 'suga=r mixed with rind and julef► of t orange. Insert 8 or 10 cloves, Bake Uncovered,. at 825 degrees. 1414 %b.N.Ae411,,, 1,1141•c4P44Pbrazp 1 9Y "1%:9:1 ),t4 c,444., J , A r:. Y. . +, nYJ PiAP4t-., ,44 'Y t.:41P. ivitii. E, C. asks: Recipe for spare- ribs fol- 4 'peopTe, , Answer: Sweet, and our Spareribs. , 14 , i 1'/,t lbs. spareribs, back 2 eggs Flour - Ciut, Spareribs, into 2 inch size 1)iCcea, bone tint' all. Dip into 2 beaten, eggs only then in tiolir and saute quickly for about •151 . itiinutes. . Aced, sweet and sour sauce ; n cooked sugar mixture of 1/g ; rap brown sugar, • /z er!p. vineeg1U, 1 • eup water,•2/3; oup cl1tit ,sattce, - Power will flow to Alcan's • ',future aluminum smelt*. at Kitimat, ' B.G., from a power plant- built inside'a man-made cave which stretches a quarter ol a mile, inside a mountainl 'What's more, a. tunnel. will be driven ten miles through the ttioutntain, to -carry, water to drive the turbines. The resourcefulness of'engi- - • beers, the know,how of skilled ...constructioft workers,, plus a starter of a billion dollars— . ollars—• all are put tb work its both Ernst and West to, further crease the supply of plurniunta for Cattrid l's own necds,'.and the der'nands' of Other coon. - Aluminum Ccnnpatt ' of Canada, Ltd. (Alcon), Let the peace and wren- ittof the Holiday Season be the goal for which we strive the year around. To all of our friends, we wish a Joy• o`us"Chit iraciss''arid"45 ` year of fulfillment in "1952. „Service Electric Stewair t might Wilson -Knight