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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-11-28, Page 10reheund Bus Lines B 1 BUTZVB SUNDAY, NOV. 3rd - -STANDARP Timm crew -:! lave doderl,ch for Sarnia, Chatham Windsor and Detroit, at 8.45 a.m. every ,morning except Sunday. Bus arrives it Sarnii • 11.26 a.m. - Bus trrl*id es Ott Claatbar 1.18 p.m. Bels arrive's at Windsor 3.13 pan..'` SUN AY ONLY BUS LEAV S •AT 2,00 •P.IZ. Zeus arrives at Sarnia 4.40 p.atn. i:• us arrives at Ck atklaln 7.10 p.n. Bus arrives at Windsor .10.13 p,ln. Goderich to Sarnia operated by Sarnia -Parkhill Bus Line ISA 1', CEL EXPRESS AND CHARTERED COACHES BUS ii}EPOT AT RITIS <.' EXCHANGE t:}OTEL 4S PHONE 690 ASHFIIELD C7 iug books for cllildrerl or e1t1 rs i :islet' to 1t ave them at the church.. W.M.S. Meeting.-* The November • s,., C. II. MacDonald, Luckltow, is shipping., this reading utter to \1i,s meeting of the Ashfield W.M.S. RV 1s Dorothy Douglas, Imissi(,lntry itt British held at the honor of \irs, ('olio Me- (Guiana. fur distribution 'there. 'Mrs. Gregor, with thirty-tive present. M1iss Neil G, MacKenzie gave a reading, "111 Sadie Johnston was in° cliart;l' of. the Flanders Fields.", by Lieut. ('ol, Ju]ttt program, which was in keeping with Mcl(ae. native of l;Iinl]►h, who served the spirit of Remembrance 1)ay. The overseas in the first Great \\Sar. Mrs. Scripture lesson, frutm J81111 ,5, was Bissett read a poem, "Remembrance." read by Mrs. Reuben \\'ilsou. The Kiplitlg•s "Iteetassiomal'• was read by ruedHati(it on it was given by Mrs. Mrs. II, McLean. .A r...uiittg. "Say a Dan \IacL)onaltl 1 lie business dis- "Kind \\ ord.•• was given- lay Anna Mae cussii n was taken by the president, Mt I ►x"111 1. and one, "Spread ('herr," 'Mrs. Isabel MacKenzie. Any>u*.-riia-v- by Minnie Cathcart. Mrs. a Rev.) Rhoitd gape the reading from the Study 'book. lite story of the translation of the Ilf.ble in :1•f1'it;;`i. She Made refere,m7t) t" the many. ditlicitltit-4 encountered by the:niissiontaries. Mrs. D. A. MacLean %VIII1i.4I-R'S-offeree} . prayer°. Ms.DnKenzie offered the dudic:ttury._ prayer. The meeting closed with 111e singing of••'(i d Saye the King." A dainty luili�h wits served by the hostess.... Miss Tema Carrick sof Lu(•kmow and Jirs. \Eo(,re „uf Owen .t' ound were viiiting 18t1ie5. FUNERAL SERVICE No extra charge for the use of our°Funeral Home, Toron- to Street Prompt •Am- bulaaat- Service SWINE CARCASS DEMONSTRATIONS a -,-;,;7,,,-__ - _ 4 � ,� . -- �... *,.. ., Xi....,fti:rtirzrx t-a.i-ltf"°F3f�"•I3443nw tariu and I•)ogbliniou Departments of l ,. using potatoes instead of bread. thalil : 100 000,000 above the figure of Agriculture and the Ontario HogPro- make our special treats _ „o farther n 1 flllcc.r As,u<iatiutl, 11 sawitl1 (itI(tls5 during the ft tiwe b(asi)n _Re hope, -'• Try roust chicken \with an apple and! hist year. While -indicating that Can- enio lstraltiun will, be lwld iui,Tuesda3,. ' DARK 1'R 1 r ('.1K`)'' raisin stuffing for a new flavor.. Cllr) i(lian5 .generally are better off fin - December :3rd. 111 -the I'ail•ish Ilatll, pun- flue half._ cup butter, '{_1 (1111 1)1'llR'Il • 1 large apples in large chunks and anil Illy th111 they have beers for a o , . sugar, ° cu) seeded 1iib]tls 1.cut ), mix with -,al' handful of seedier; j number of \•earn, the -same -in -crease pro-: rano n , and c u I lith, d,t`', I)ecemher b I I r't•t'+•iit alxd 1- flys) - rifttte r--..5tttff 'and' vide' tt srsselri_ riuof that the citizeen-s-- tb. in Clinton .Town hall. • :{t cup c�rratp, e (tri) citron ( cut IL' ' The program )..will` tie a,- follows : thin) , 1.!.1 cup molasses 1!, tsps lemon roast chicken in ,n5na1 Ray. of the dation are themselves wisely 1.:1t► p.11). -LA study „in swine car- t'>tr ). -' coup, hour, 2:eggs, ,gs, 1/` cull 3. Sade and clarify meat drippings., !safeguarding , iinst runaway inflation (:issl - : comm101(1 11 grade, and grad- milk. 1 tsp. ,soda, 1 tsp.' cinnamon, 1)11((1` then) 111 oaf container R•ith an through their' personal financing. in;; : marketing, fur ex in quality of .1 tsps allspice, 1%, tsp. • niaac•e, 1,'t tsp, e(]tral amount cold water.- B1 ing Assets at Peak 'to at -boil remove from sto5-e incl cool. Total Asset now stand at. .$1,843,, (•al't'asses as revealed l,\' cross-section cloves. ' Crcaru butter. blend in sugar and The fat will solidify and wise to the 000,0(10=the largest assets figure in. (its. 2 top, the impurities will .settle -un the the 1211 -year history of, the bank""' In- s I drop • 3 li.m.-Breeding and feeding for beat , in eggs*: • Sprinkle fruit With market requirements. thus )5• of' the measured. flour. Aad bottom of the pail. This fat makes (•luded•with the figures contained under ('aarc:istc.s used will lie in the form sifted tlollr° 1111(1 5],](e, alternately -with gaoclt;s b. s such plstry, gravies nr ! this heading are explanations of -the of Wiltshires processed, from farmers' )Milk and 111 11 1 to the butter wilts u ascreole good for; iiutou, item, of the bank's balance fy h(, ria shipped from this district, yore. -Fold in the fruit. Bake in• frying, too, 1 sheet. All interested farther, are asked to greased dela palls fur, 11'1 hour~, 111 4• Sugarless hot fudge sauce:. Melt 2, '.rwo items contained in the total squares ;baking chocolate in top of 'resources d are of ° particular interest attend elle of . these denlonStratio S, electric ()veil at :125 degrees. l?• double boiler. Add Y._. t.p, salt and 1 just noir ,ince they indie1fc i trend WHITE 'FRUIT CAKE being held itith the, object of improv- ,: ,r 1r ,, egg cup light syrup. Blend until thick-' away from i%irtinle financing Ineasin•es big the quality of hogs..in Huron county: One cup butter. _ t Il] lid, kneel: Serve warm. towards more standard finanCiitl ar- Rhit('s, I cups sifted cake flour; 4.1 . Arlene Align invites you .to write` to i rangetnents of. peacetime 'ole do Tor r> p I 1"ai 11 c ; tsps. 'baking 1 ttidpowder, 2./3 (up Orange her The Signal -Star. Just '.t'ncl in one thing, commercial and othef'loans juice, grated rind of 1 orange, 1 cut) s<(dles•°raaisills. 1s cup ttit ed (nnclil,ti- your questions on homemaking, prop-' have ,jumped from $220,264,000 up to 1.-•, c11) caludlt,d leul, :alit} \1at(11 this little curmer of the „... :, -.. ...,.. peel (shreddl'll 1., _ I v(411111111 fc•,r replies.. 1 cherries (halved ), "'s cup blanched al- p ii1 111 . (shredd1(1 1, 1••• cup :of • candied pineapple -( sbrt'(1dt ).• K• r I ('reaIti butter 811(1 sugar until very light. Beat egg whites until stiff. then add to- the butter mixture. Work in the flour, sifted.-Niitii baking powder, • alternately with the orange jatil•e and - rind. Fold' in fruit and 111mondS. Turn into greatSed and lined loaf pan 5 x 8 x :3 inches. Decorate top of cake before baking if desired, with candied cherries and 'whole almonds. Bake .in an elec- tric oven of 3:10 degrees for 11,_, to 1 .i hours: BANANA \\ 1LNi'T CAKE - _-Otte-half Cult-.sIliirri'Iiitig.-- 11% - T'Illig grallll11:1 ted sltga r.. egg ( well beaten 1; ® - 1 7_S culls sifted cake or pastry flou7r, i 1, tsp. sant, '- tsp. soda. .11i cup sour itilik lir buttel'utii:. 1' cup banlaila pulp! (2 to 3 bananas), 1 trap. vanilla, 1 c11p chopped walnuts. .til iK , ('ream shortening thoroughly. Add sugar gradually and ccremi; the mixture ,anti} light and fluffy. Add beat. n eggs and -beat well. Sift together the �flutr;i•, salt and Soda. • Add- to the sugar mix- ' - - titre alterttately,with the combined soar • - • The T. Tfia,urn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont. milk. 1)amana pulp and vanilla. Bea t aift(rr tach addition lentil 5ntrtr)t11. Lastly add fhe walnilts. Pour into a greased • and lightly floured 8 x 8 x .2 -inch loaf cake tin. Bake in 1f1 electric oven. of - :350! degrees for ;,(.I to 00 minutes or until dune. CARROT' PFI)I)ING One and a -half chit) crumbs, -1 tbsiC shortening or 1.2 clip- first; chopped suet, You 6 ! 12 15 l 20 24 (r, o -14, P•fsp: salt, 12 ('rill grilled!. carrots. 1 • Gel pSyn,f1 pmmts pvvmts Pal Ws pavmt;C`�r Isp. bakiai; I))Wdel, 1 cup ntula55(15, ." i $25 $t•;.) ,ti 11,2 clip ei1(J)1('1 prunes, 1., ctrl) raisins, Cti 1(iu R.; .7 � $11.17 ° 1,:2. -'cup rh;,pped figs or evaporntis(l 150' gin.+1 11.73 x124 aj)jtle5, ?,� cup ground nips, t;� lemon. 200 :!1.11 9'1:11 tt'�4 +req ;' 6,a 27.It W�.tS 117.47 > �G Brown ihl' crumbs and mix them (� •500 S 76 45.'24 37.47 F 2'( 12 17 111111 the fat. Salt the carrots which ' 711(1 I'!.'17 l 6,1.1, 5'.1�I- 4'.-77 €34.95 I have- been grafted of put through the 1000 1,;5.,'t �,1 hk 74.x,4 51.22 111t'a1-grinder. and add thele to t]ie'r)i select the amo,;gt you -need, payment crumbs. -Next add the molasses/ fruit, („1 plan vr, pra t, V, -11 cu,rOf11Ceor�:rranli(' 111115. le)111rr1 jui(•e alld grafted rind.. r,'1 vn,r ''in t,y ,i, ,e. No enc1,,s,s.rs nr Ll - Mix •x111 - together' well all(1 stir in- the ��( 1,,nt, t;'.( .:, ((n,iy reecl,,l. Ycn,r money 1� balking powder. Turn into a well:. & e:,n t,e rr•:,,),, tile •..,.'ne day you ni,;,ly. 'greases} rn0nld-and •steain for four or five hours., Serve with a raisin sal=ute. - .STEAMED GRAHAM PT'I)I)I:�G One-half cup ground Cracklings, 1 ('up molas`os, 1 C'ttp 5011r milk, `2 cups 2nd Floor, Royal IBapak Building graham flour, 1. _ clip corn meal. 4 tsps. - 29 Downie �t.� corner of iltaert•� baking powder. 1<2 tsp. 50(]11,• 1 tsp; `;alt, phone 255 STR'ATfF�)F8L+9, ONT. 1 • (up seeded raisilis. 2 tb5p8. white - flour, 1 tsp. oiniuiinnn, ?t> tsp, each, mice., cloves, allspice, ginger. Mix and sift the dry ingredients, ex - _ r GODERICH- 'MEMORIAL SHOP NEWEST DESIGNS - BEST OF ,MATERIALS Guaranteed workmanship at prices that will please you. SATE ALL AGENTS FEES - Call at out office: orus a line to Box 161, Goderich. We will be pleased' to call and bop choose a suitable 1'fiemorial for your family .plot. • R. A. SPOTTON St. Andrew's St. ars, per Tobaccet Cro 4.9 Y, Blended for GaIty .1 100 This year a record crop of tobaccow,as harvested in Canada --110,000,000 lbs. Due to the intensive work of Dominion Department of Agriculture plant breeders the improved varieties now grown in the Canadian producing arenas make - the importation o cigarette and A pipe tobacco, except for blending of some brands, unnecessary. All Virginia. type cigarette8 made in -nada are of home grown leaf, These pictures show a field of high grade tobacco anc`�i workers getting leaf ready for curirig'and storing. 3 hello, llutnein,n:k(>rs i' nlle Deccm teat ber if fruit cul:(; a11c1 anllcling Ig1e and milk to cracklings. - Combine mix - 1)111 1111 they tures. -Mix white flour and raisins and not already all •3(111 add to mixture. Turf! into greased should be on • your tulisi•}elic'0• You iuuul(l. Cover and steam three. hours. should not put off this. baking much Server with caramel or lemon sauce. ' Burger, especially if you want the most TAKE A 'rIP 1115(]t)t15 flavor which requiresS((tU senior- financial illstittltion reflects coal- 1. If you have trouble retaking light, (laiuus as they exist -in Canada today. poultry stuffing, try ._adding a ...flinch epo iu ,t.he "H: ,sli,„„of Montreal for 1:,'i ti 0(()v`t(6sz' 7�� 3�•`x=�Ylstairi�c+e�I1e�'" �`ttztuti.- 'ttt-.y especially ,helpful now that RLQ are fhe highest in its history, and more BANK OF MIONTBEAL ISSUES AN INTERESTING ANNUAL REPORT ME)NTREAL, Nov. 25.—Maintaining the modern trend in bank statements R=hicla it initi iced a 'y&lar ago, the Bank of Montreal has published its annual report' covering financial transactions with more than 1.,500,9,0tLe.k1§ tours tt1 the form of al well illustrated ai'nd >`” flour. Add lanes readily understandable- storyof 194(3 the _ Whitt fit m u operations. The story is one of record-breaking deposit figures, all-time high resources aticl alit -indication .of -the•-general pros- perity of Canadians during the year. I -n malty R•.itys, this report of Canada's time for seasoning, - e„made_...swilLll . ii z iflllai i s 1) T. ....•.`��riu-i^-°"�trrf`f44,14`rifir` gr5g-fr'f'” irtrh't~Y4� low: However, smaller servings will „',;301,659.000 ci't'ing -the year 1 while, at money ,subscribed •by>tlie shareholders the saint' .tinge; holdings of hOnds, de- ' who own the bank, alai„ to some extent, beutures atal stocks -other than Gov- of 1ti•olits which from tiital(i to tfnie-- erptnetit and Other public securities— as -,this year—have been Plowed back are shown at 5(1,022,000. This figure into tilt' 11)15111088 -to strengthen tile,. represents to some extent the extems,}oat hank's position and to provide added cif credit to industrial enterprises for protection for the depositors. • reconversion from wartinw.:- -to- peace- time. production, and for e71)ittisiou of productive facilities fn established fields. The bank's main investments are, of course, still in high=gratde Gov - eminent bonds anti. other public secur- ities, which now stand at well over a billion dollars. , These figures clearly demonstrate the trend away from conditions which ex-. isted during the war when much of e 't the financing of industrial projects was 'ars Wary Beck done through the use of Govi;rument For Qnick relief,from itcbinic ttiy 11.,4 b funds, and the swingtoR ands normal ca.hltte'afoot, ecabfea, i mp t conditions' nae ore menu, conditions in which private business D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. • financing is done through the facilities toinlesr Soochq,, comforts aid �>atans0 it�htnQ. D k •t. .. .. ()tithe chartered banks. today toe D. D,�i. Wide Use of Facilities Seat or -Trouble "A boy is not properly spanked 'if lie can sit clown,” staid al judge. In Other words, if he can sit down he ea -n stand more especially if he's lying. Cliff ED x4✓ Illilstr'ations accompanying the an- ,• nual statement show how business limns, private citizens and Governments use the many facilities o}' the back not ,only to deposit their money for safe- - keeping, but to borrow for the 'inane- • ing of new enterprises, the repair and construction of homes, and for'muni, and farm improvements. As night be expeeted, with the large— ly 1y expanded operations of the bank during the p}rst year, the profit figures -are substantially above those .-of a1• . \&ear ago, and it is unc1erstood 'that, in 1 t1_d'ditiori to the. ins-reaas.181 volti-me . of ' business, a factor Tai.ilectiiag; profita ; is certain abnormal revenues accruing during till' period under review. The v(, tem(ant shows profits- after taxes a`t 4,487'782, •as eompared with $2,984,681 last year. After payment of• dividends to those who have invested their money in B. of M. shames, an amount of $1,067,752 wa-S-adder -•t-e_ � 2l la f• anti ind -fOstift"Ft i'ii't: This made A balance of $4,256,285, from which' a transfer of $3,000,000 wa Made to 'the resekVe fund,. which 'no stands at 1.2,000,000—a part of he shareholders' funds amounting to $79,- , This +70, - ,.This. figure 'is made up' of r, l • Cemetery Memorials T. PRYDE (formerly, Cu nning:tam & Pr'yde) Clinton, Exeter, Seaforth Write Box 150, or phone 41J, Exeter and we . 3hail - be pleased : to., call. , i Truly a Funeral' Home - Quietness, dignity with reverence, and an understanding of family needs are ever present at THE Funeral Home��� EO E C � i ANSTO{ 17 MONTREAL ST. 1 11DER1CH Phone 399W or I RIGHTENYOU Backache Nay 'Rare, M Kidney Disorder Dull, aching pains in the back may Me a warn:ink of kidney dis- c,r,lers. I)on't ra •deist these pains. Down's Koin(t fills stirnulnte.the ;(,•tion of the kidne�•s, la•(•lp to elimi- nate 11,, wastes '.chili ;ire often the cause, ofbae ktel.te, r}mu-trr<ttje :and minor urinary and -.l)L•uld(r ail- ment ailmeatsThus T)o ire's Kidney Pills- help the kidneys to clear the body ilt,l,uritic:4, Do as 1'1(11snuds c,f other Cann- • diaans 1n. e done. V\lion trotll,l(d with 1,a(•ktcl,die, talks I)oan's Iii,lalr_ y• fills. On sale at. all d':11counters, 5oe a 1,0);, • 5225252.782.568-2525.2.737529.529,J4 Now to Borrow at, - G c� HOUSEHOLD OQ_O FrI? A RCE' Cash Choos4 a payment plan llnn , 0311 - 1 G 17.1:1 E-SOUSIENOLD FIANCE / bt.7�.. DACKEu EY bat 7(11 3 rF FXrER,ENCE B... Colby Mana©er Loons made to residents of nearby towns `5252sas-.sa.'Sdti' Many People Peo ale Suffer From Rheumatic Pain .. •, 510ViNG 1VEST M Kt,wlinson Limited regtttarly make up and ship Household Furniture. Con- soladlte(( Pool Cars to Manitoba. Saskatch- ewan. Alberta, British Columbia and to Ca liforn ia. W rite, wire or phone for reduced • freight rates. - - Established 1885. '" 610 Xonge St., Toronto. Kingsdale 5125 MOVING,- PACKING, SHIPPING sat STwaASQ 2• ;r of There are people who suffer front • rheumatic -pains year in and year out -regardless of the season or the weatl'ier._ These pains, whether they be in the joints or the muscles, may be induced by uric acid. BurdockBlood Bitters may bring relief from . rheumatic pain for it hers to cleanse impurities-fromt,the body and up the di ;rnti :-e organs. ' ° -. . • It has helped thousands '02 Canadians who suffer 'from rheumatic pains, d- ,l r )r .., :!c,•:'• 1; ln:;,='1,, hi1 .(: nr14, headaches or minor complaints. of the tl,iver or kidneys. It should do the cadge for you. On sale fm' more than 11.0 '\'ettr's, 1-turtl1xii Hood Bitters_ is available at; ,-,•=1,11 drug counters everywhere. 1't ice $1.00 it Mottle. The T. Tli'hurn Co., limited, Torort,, Ont.• ..j.,,,,,,,W.IFar nsaeaas , tones 4 .r*ranr0b , ...choice of , , ; 4 out of 5 women Who win prizes for home baking