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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-02-06, Page 7A ,° VE13 13A YY Grn, 1017 9 • 0 THE GQDERICH SIGNAL ality Plain ILOI,•MI'svirtu., .•1 +,:b> `i,' dta wad Efn er i otter Epoit 'ikl=(Ir�e Lty 'e(:s7t>s. Homemakers ! • This week,the decorations on sellout windows--relniud' us of a -•special event ltuown as Valen- tine's Day. We must have a-.lrarty. (food for children should be- plain. Iced jelly moulds and 'fruits for t salad••plate followed by-lee--erea n -fid cookies or plain •cake and , cocoa -4ii1' make them happy. 'Growmtups also appreeiate attractive food' on thls occasion, so here are recipes that will fit into the predonmin= ant color of Valentine' Day. BEETS IN HORSERADISH SAUCE Two- tbsps. flour, 1 cup sour cream, 1 • tbsp. prepared horse- radish, 1 tsp. linegar, salt acid pepper, 3 cups cooked sliced beets, tbsps.-lite-.-j.ulce. - - - 111ix the iidtir and «the Sour cream until smooth and cook '..over hot water, stirring constant•1y until Chickened. ,Add the., horseradish and vinegar and -season with salt and pepper. Add the beets and the beet -juice. Six servings. Chill in electric refrigerator. FEBRLJ.),,RY SALAD Season eottiig ff" cheese with fruit juice, 'chill and put iu lettuce cups. ('ill thin slices of cored apples leaving on the red skin. niid insert 111 cheese. VAL1•:NTINE CHI.I''I'(1N PIE i Make eiiiaigh pastry for two -crust Pie.. Bahl, ai pie shell and eight sitlall cut-out heart -shaped pastry pieces—put pieces (111 separate itie plate to cook. Temperature Tor pastry is 12 i (legrees for S minutes. • • • Filling:• Heart 3 c•itps thick sweetened applesauce; 1 clip of raspberry flavored custard and stir, together_, ('hill till slightly thickened. Pour into pie shell Lalief is s White Powder to be .Used as sor Sawa This amazing 'remedy worki immediately at the seat of the trouble and you. will feel the benefit in a very few minutes. It is also xecomnileia' ded fel; Sinus trouble. � '- , O tdi "tlxd "riipYrliY Lncreasii g' - ��h scatcit .> i a� � of -the•rare_.Ingrediie�llts. of the ttlrmu�IaI is necessary to restrict the output to one _ - box to a oustolner every three months. AT PRIES€.NT AVAILABLE ONLY BY DikAILI SINIEILILV CO., BOX 582, LONDON,ONT. Please Find Enelosed1.0o In Pa ci nt for 1 Bo alief''_ . _r 'S Box • and top with pastry Hearts. SYPM•.4M4.•1. Thicken 2 cups of cherry j(ice until almost `stiff. lift depends upon the kind of starch you use whether 4' or 6 Juice" softened in 1 • cup of thea Ito rice is et • .add 1 cup cherries 3 [ a(rugh.) � 1 ex and �zir w°,s tap.-aniseavorin'. Keep hot in Il double boiltr. Pour over, slice of ice cream "US you serve it. IIOLIWAY C().OKIFS One cup shortening, i-0 cup brown sugar,,;> cup white sugar, 1 egg, 2 tbsps. orange juice, 1 tbsp. orange rind (grated), 2% cups -sifted all- ' purpose flour, ' 4 tsps salt, /i tsp. soda, xi;=: cup nut meats (broken). Creazii shortening and add sugars gradually, while beating constantly. lid i wen—hurl—tun) , orange ')nice and orange rind. Sift dour, soda, and salt together and add with the broken ' nut Meats. Form into rolls, wrap in tvaxed palter. Store in electric re- frigerator until ready to use. Slice thin, place on greased° cookie sheets. i Bake at :175 degrees for 12 to 15 ' minutes. I Makes about ; dozen small cunkle.s.) 'l'ltese cookies may lie decor - :tied 11 itll rod gumdrops during baking. 4 4 'flit•: (1VESTIO B(.)N ' :miss G. R. asks: t'ut• easily ;iiid quick-„ • sly !,"(-1);( 1'0(1 '11111(1 plate-. 1 1 I 1 )11u'II•'tt'. cold (•11t 1)t 1a IN seasoned wit li•onion juice atld (-Io 11 le(1 coni. t',) ('hili- loll Carne i bnutvu 'a lb. ground beef and add 1 can kidney A project is on foot• for the -establish. iter 'of a recreational centre at .I.ondeS.- boro for the township of Hullett. Clinton loons illus celebrated putts! i,irthday, wag >au dddre3S by Rev. Mr. Stanway ithe Q'luii't3, regular dirtier meeting.. Word has been received at Myth th ,of tiie arrival at- Shanghai, (mina,- (1f Dr. and Mrs. L., 0. Wilford, on their return to missionary worst in that country. William Ziuiiner,• a'etireci proprietor of -the Dashwood hotel, died at that• village on Monday at the age of eighty-. ' three years. Five daughters and three sous survive. IZurieh lost An - old citizen in the deaast week of Jacob Regier, in his eighty-ninth year. He leaves . two daughters, Mrs.. Wm. Mero of Zurich and Mrs. Simon ilofllllaii; of the (i)'s!w11 line. ,Charles E. Aldwortli, prominent falrner of Haytownship, (lied on Janu- ary "29th. in_ his seventy-first • year. Surviving -besides his wife are i1 Sou, Rev. Edward Aldwurth of St. Marys, and a daughter. Yrs. Ross McClellan of Stratford. 1:svirr .1• Wick) Jacob. Manager of the County Ilorme, was elected, pr(gsi.- tient of the 11utou Central Agricultural Shciety at the annual meeting. Gerald, E. Nelson of Clinton is secretary and `N� Mayor A. J:-A-lc\Iurruy of Clit toii is treasurer and general manager. ' J1Ltis Ida Twitchell, foriller resident of Clinton. died at' Windsor on Thurs- day last and was buried at Clinton on Monday. She had made lief home latterly with . a sister, - Mrs. Harry JJansield of Windsor. .Another sister and three brothers- also survive. - John Josiah Ward,. native of Varna and resident -latterly of Clinton, died at Seaforth on January 28th in his seveat3'-fourth year. IIB- "F tis in busi- ness at Woodstock before retiring and returning to Huron. He is survived_ by an ,only sou, Douglas, of Clinton. The death of Charles Francis`Dale, IIiillett township,occurred on Satur- dtl vy, evening in .his thirtieth year, . H was the ion ' of homa J tle and...the � late Vtrr taiiK, ,H s4 wife, 2ormerl u _ y A � J$�'nso • n . °� tti'4_v �' cat .�]tz� u J'j� es ' zwitii&C ynt ig son. and"ilaugllter. . Airs. Robert -furless-- Tones; well- known resident of Seaforth, died • sud- denll• on January 28th.' She had re- sided, in Seaforth -since 1916, her hus- band, who died ' in 1932, being manager of the Seafcirth branch of the Dominion Ba)nk.. She ryas prominently identified' R It i ,'fhe ` s(ie a 1 life' of the town and its . ceammunity activates. George Hirons, of lAlytlu died on Jana ry '21t'h, his ninety-second birth- day. Ile was in good health until.n {- w.eek --before hiti.. death.. -He:, 11 u1 -'-h n 1 a' resident -of BTyt11 for:more thrrh sixty I years and was engaged for pally years in the flax mills there: IIis wife pre- deceased hint and ..lie is suevived 0hy three daughter -and- two sons. I Mrs. George- Cunningham. who lived `alone at her farn1.11onie in•East Wawa- [nosh.. awa- !nosh.- was—tonna by neighbors in an unconsc•ions vondi•tiorl 'during( one ookl4,,1 llle:ll', (atll• l)lllli.'llsell 1 011- sogulme.i)ial top with 1-:1' cup chili Fal1('e►, • grate( --111 L carrots and raisilio, and hot min beans. ' Mrs.('71. T. asks: for I1litcar()()n recipe. tusing bread crumbs': .Kidne� Pills ,()ItAGE AC:,CA' RooNS One-half cup_ llo11tsps. "bak- He_�- C lug poi I, tsp. s.rlt; Left' ;X11 r - c Iigss-;(of44weac1 -eF-4.1.111,,��•�, 1 ed .b - -i11l-lLl''. ; On size "01' e 1) ' ' ._cu ak fr u t c�,us I3a a�e;as•, ep.�' �s ;- l>� .. .� .o . .,_gg.-.�k p..: i r dsr - - o oai 9 u(,ntl Yr -If.fcu sur I ic, moan's Kidney fills may be heli, ul orange juice. to you. Bo's—hose of their stiiitulatt- Set electric oven in 400 degrees. Sift rug action on the kidneys 'and uri . the, flour, ineastire it,, ttcicl the baking nary passages, Doan :s Kidney Pill, powder and salt, sift again. Beat the assist in the elimination of wast'', eggs until light, :stir in the melted butter (cooled). Add the sugar grad. -1 boat Add orange rind and juice. :Add the dry iugredieuts'arrd crumb::. Drop by by titan �('):l).� all,( Ulrl. 1,:1,•lt:r'•li, 0.11,1r11i'llll,:,tir" I,ai)a)s alb l'.('ll ti !He, it'ax11(11)11'— 2 incAles apart on a encased l,: alba• n n ,.baking; sheet. Bake -in a hot oven for • from 1410 body. AS!).f+ Doan 's 1:1,Ine',- l':Ils can 1_•.' Y1"•,i 10 1minutes, .t ail brown. NIal-es 114 :Miss 311: 4. describes a cornucopia Sioies I dish and asks how it was made Thr- 1'. '.1(i:)ar;i Lu., ltd.; Toronto, Out. BOLC)(,NA CORNT'COPIAS One Ili, b(ilog{'1in. (sliced 1, 3 cups soft bread crumbs, ). tsp. salt. 1- t sp. sake, ) t tsps popper, 2 - tbsps. minced onion. 12 clip diced celery.. 1-3,tali melted -mutter.' or Blear drippings. 1 coli tomato juice (or of the rec),t)t storms and died to.. CALL it what you will— the desire to stand on your own feet -the urge to get ahead under. your own steam—'`a. business of my awn' ° is probably for you, as for thousands of fellow - veterans, life's No. t ambition. - IF you •have ideas of starting- up in business for yourself, of improving your present set-up, or of going into partnership with a friend, the need for money ' to get going will be just about 'No. 1 item on your agenda. • , `�iultt( HERE S where ` you 'igigN can look to the Bank of Montreal, which has already become "My s' Bank" to thousands of veterans from coast to coast. DROP in - and discuss your financial needs with your nearest B of M manager, He .knows the- details of the new Veterans' 'Business and Profes- • sional Loans Act, 'recently passed . by ^Parliament for your benefit, and he is anxious to help. go-ahead veterans. If your proposition is sound, -there's money for you at the 1ofM. Remember, when yon ask for a loan.at the B of ht, your do not ask a favour., • BANK Goderich Prl:'lch : F M�NT-REA ri - . u II. D. FAELST-ROP, Manager. es WORKING WITIII CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIF BANK' T> SINCE 11 t0 11 7 y s.uf ss :a: `t,srs .wr„sarr•�aaa,•cant.s.r :...��._.,crxu-ra,va:.-rnes••- 4.4 srta 1.,09:3 two lads were thrown into. the Fater. George Cousins, crosSing the . bridge, heard their cries for :help and reacted a 'long, pole vitt to the;/(, pulling them to Saf ety one, at a time. The dads ne34 dagt their seehae I to be noise the ;,Worse, fol e4 fence. Toua;rg ICeuraedy fir. the sou' " of R. W. Iteianecdy',PrOS4Oto* of The 3russels Post,, ami tiro rescuer is the son of Reeve R. Bt`Cousius. - LEEBURN LE;EtturtN, Pep > --- Tho double tragedy which clammed , the lives of Mrs. Allan Grant and her ,young son Larry, last Tuesday night, was keenly felt in this community, Mrs. Grant was enjoyed. being a sister-in-law of Mrs. Benson Chisholm. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Wm. Sallows, whose mother passed awry .in -Kincardine last -' week, and also to Mrs. Roy Linklater, whose fat~lier passed away 'this" week in Exeter. Father Harry Chisholm ,,of West Larne, " who -has been seriously i1I in Loudon for some time, is recovering nicely and is expected to• spend some - time with his mother,- Mrs. John Chis- holm, and family. Farm Fortml.--The Faris Forum met ' on Monday evening at the` home of Arr. and -Mrs. Wirt. Meyer. There were • ' eighteen present. The topic "What :Mikes Prices?" niade an interesting discussion on 'the factors which set or strongly intiu'enee the price of farm products, ilir. Tt•renee IIunter, ht-•ing 'attended a Federation meeting izt ,. 'n - ton the previous week, gave more e4-,) tail;a on the hospitalization plan. Recreation was in charge of airs. R. Buchanan and Mrs, J. Hussey. Thede hostess _served lunch. Next Mondayt evening, February 10th. the Forum will meet' al the home of Mr. and Mrs. all's. 'Horton, when ,the topic "Are • 1tlarm . Prices Comparable , to- Inds httrlal Prices?" will be discussed. 'Everyone interested in these farm '.problems is invited to come and join in these dis- cussions. - .Mica , `a iT..'i, W tli 4 .. Werfik g'tLC'M Of lir. and "lox alt_ To, Ftil'tia.[l and farpliy on. tiililidily. •(' lEregstx(fla1 Meeting,no annual, Bun eg4t onal.eet ng of a lohneaville Ilnite.1 church was kelt i ist I►1(budtty ;eve>ra.ilig, with a good �zattepdanec, under the 1, as elt'i+•laip of the minister,. Rev, 0: Taaveuer. Kenneth. Trcwarthn• -aa appointed c,ecretra.ry Lor tlau evening, was Mr. If. J. Tre;aurin ats apOointed to: the gscs Sion to hli the vacancy 1n.iuii by the Hpasising l%Xr..- g .. -+H. ^ oIb. Tile' various reports chewed, that 'all Organizations of the -C itar('h bail a Very successful year. 'WQrds .of mjbnrcci .ti n 'were e teiaded to Mr.. and, Airs: Tavener, for their go tt: work during the year; After the business. of . the meeting .was• conmpleted, lunch Was served by the ladies, and a social trocar Bella, toinato soup). Fold single slices- of b•oingma to form a funnel_ Fasten each with a tooth- pick. combine crumbs. -salt. onion and celery,- Ponr t11e fat over the bread mixture. Fill the cornucopia, plaice in a shallots baking pan. Pour tomato I`ice, ur tomato sort i (a�`i>r th(- bolo ma. ,It 1 g> holt' 'in Mectric oven, 400 'degrees Tor 15 to 21) minutes. Arline Allan invites you lir. write to her et, The Signal -Star. Send in your suggestions on hornelmalcing probl('nis' a 1141- .w:.1 t(•11--.-alis--(0ll-u-trl.ii._'-+-.+:— 01) --ii:>$,_ _..----- fore ifPdiCatl ;till could be secured. She 1 in her fifty-ninth year. S'he is survived' by t11)) daughters. 'Airs. Courtland Kerr of B(-iinillor and Mrs. Elgin Curtin of IfluevatIe : one .sols. Kenneth, of Aylmer, ,Quo.. Lund two sisters• Airs. .1rthur Barr of Blyth rt; 1' er ..,z ` •lon - •an. ; la k- _, . l>� d n dame,, .g y _ i 1 :-CtSlr'LFI'•^�11�:;.��'Q1Il�+�.�,c���,� a -� "Tubi ttr ll' and. sta.te1 j= -lady," saici< the Local citizen rebukingly, "is the sole beneficiary of a $100,000 life insurance 1)0111 y." 411111111111111111■11, You worry about your, present .or^ future security,___, fiFojie r•-1oli=-•'I"dWor--tv,4 B. R ROBINSTN Monarch Life. Assurance repre- sentative, R.R. 4, Goderich.. 36ti` - a •, ,(, Ill „ . l l •1 (- ; ford_ 1tor husband jtredecensed her, sir year's. Secretary -Treasurer W. W'awanosh School Area Board( A1" ' Stt-port of (�lcntr'-o 11111 nultl of I►nngaurnn), has been appointed- i-serrei 1fi•y-t•T'"( i`otittai` Tit'-'Tfilic-IrOFT f1"ir ni nosh School 'Area Board, • IIe succeeds PORTER'S IIILL I'I)ur•mi11 1'I)illipti, w'ho resigned at the; I'()RTI:II'S IIII.i.. , .Feb.. 3, --- Mr. .Mitt kettles. win; suffered an attack of appendicitis, is mitcll better. The Corntumnil;v Chit) party that was planned -for Fridary night in S.S. No. 5 school was postponed indefinitely owing to 1•,ad-w,tather. The ('omirinnity Club meeting that was to- be (held at the homie of Airs' Bert Harris on 'February 11)111 t-'111 lie at the home of Alts. Don Ila rris. - Women's Business Meeting..— ()n Monday. January 27. ttvely ladies filet at the home of Mrs, Leslie Cox to (Plitt. Dining the afterinoon the W.A.' held ',their January meeting' th•it had been • postponed early in the 'Month. The president. , \I Ts. L. Cox. opened„, the ineetitlg with the Si•nipture leSsom. It ty:)s decided to give 52 to ,the Sunday school for supplies. A vote, being hi ken it wit4 decider( to hay(' 1) bazaar in Ole lie fall. Mrs. Stewart S(ahoen- i)Is invited the; Indies, to her home for the T'ebrnnry meeting, A pot -hack sup= per was enjoyed. , • .1 sm:),l town is oa4' where yon can't finis any place: to do anything yon• shouldn't.- 1'iwairis Jlagazine. end of last year. :An Old Resident • • of Hullett Passes The (hilth of Joanna Ililes Tomblyn, widow of Jolty. Tamlblyn, which oc- curred in - the Wingham hospital on .iallitary' 2(011. 'removed an old resident of •the T,ondc boro neighborhood. Mrs, 'l'amlblyn Sas in her 'eighty-seventh year: She.was horn near °Londeslloro. daughter.' of M r. and Mrs. William Hiles. and had lived in that vicinity all her life. She is the last member of the Hiles family who came out from England ninely-tlrt"ee years ago, She leaves -one son, Frank A. Talinhlyn: i►f IIullett. 'and one daughter, Mrs. Ira Rapson: of7Lorrdesboro. Two Brussels Lads Rescued from River • Two. Brussels lads. , fives -rear -old burr• Freet:hy 'and six-year-old 1)avid K('tln('(ly. were rescued from drowning in the' icy waters of the \laitland River at B'russe'ls on-- Sundayafternoon by (-level)-year-old 'George Cousins. The 1)))11S tyl>r(- t(1bogga)0)111g downr a grade `"ob to the ice snrfnce-of.thc river near :t bridge when the tiiboggati slid on to • thin ice where a fast -flowing' stream of water prevented formation of solid lee. The tiboggan broke through. 1u)d the% Grandniother - Knows. What Brings ,, Quick Relief Since her own childhood ' grand- mothef has known Dr, Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine to be a dependable linctquick relief for coughs colds, bronchitis and similar ailments. Is it any wonder that she seen that there is always tt bottle of it at hand in case of, emergency. Quick action ih • most important; when colds set in. Drr Cruse's Syrup of Linseed and Turperatinb n0 Family size 3 times as much 750 M. t.RaWLitn>tona yticaltal reguLar'1y m k*: up iltd able I louseltold V urt)ttlture, con,. aolfdaltcd Poral Afars tri Manitoba, Saslcstteb4 ewan, Alberts, ilrltiab Ccdpmbkt and , to CaLiforailaa.Write. wire orkehioneftirinahuced freight =tea. Established ed 188:5,' kali) ¥onto St., Toronto, Kin sdale 5126 f3t)VLLLt PQGitli& aYLPa'Lli�i U)1 $110R SE E FOR 'MUIR 10A *nail your Ot'd much men be �A ct rs-or- dli months r.2 mo e l at Household Finance,Canada's oldest and largest l Loans °Company. ✓ • You can arrange House- • hold loan promptly. just -- 1. Phone Household Finance, 2. Tell us a utile gb t.yourself. 3. Decide how mut money you need. 4. Select your repayment plan. Your money can. ready the..... ,._,sarne day you apply. You" . orrc in 820 to•-- at H. `_-: o>;tseh. :Fizzance ., without end e b1e - security. And; you ay ake. a long as 12 to 15 to - repay. Or, even 20 0 4 months on loans =of larger a unts. Why wait? Phan today! HOUSEHOLD FINANCE o$ (�an adic BACKED BY a9 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE' •, 2nd Floors Royat-Bank BUildifg 291 Downie St., corner of'Albett B. J. Colby Manager, Hours'9 to 5 or by appointment loans, made to residents of nearby ,towns: Rundown Feeling Is Often used, By Nervous Trouble Strained, •tense "nerves are often the cause of • restless .nights. Improper rest, night after night, is " quickly followe,d by loss of appetite, irritability and a tired, run-down condition: - • • For disorder& such as these, Milburn's Health £z h?':'`< 1 `'•. s; �a In _I `; rve rills are beneficial and, once tried, ':)eir medicinal value soon becomes apparent by the- improved general 'undition o, the health. - •- • The in -at -and other ingredients they contain • help to improve the blood warrent,. stinminte the nerve cells; and the appetite, aid digestion; thus. l,r ,,:sig to pronfote peaceful sleep. They have helped thousands -of -ot}rr•rs--:-Fi r-r-slroulrl •do-th rtme for vcnz, 31lillsiirii,s Heath and ler-ve- Pills are -sold at drug counter's everywhere. The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. S 1 • ° 4E PAY HIGHEST MARKET • PRIDES 'FOR EGGS AND POULTRY fro receive top grades may we suggest that you bring in your - Eggs FRESH AND FREE FROM SPAIN. LAKESIDE PRODUCE Next Ryan's Feed 1Ytill Your Satisfaction 'Is Our Success - 'FREE ANIMALsErt, ICE OLD DISABLED OR DEAD O CATTLE • HORSES. HOGS. SHEEP . CALVES , ,Promptly can Efficiently Removed Simply Phone Collect 910r16 Clinton 21- _Ingersoll ' 215 ,Stratford WE DO THE REST! .Op 0