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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-05-15, Page 8New Modern -Equipped ICE BUSINESS OPENS 11 GODERICH The HURON ICE 'COMPANY wishes to alinnou .i, ce that they have purchl sed the George Johnston. Cry tal Ice and the J. Gra au Ice 1%tusiness. Now their new plant on Huron cad, HUEQN ICE COM- PANY are prepared to supply you with the best in ARTJF1CIAL JCE AND ALSO NATURAL ICE PHONE 1165W for delivery service. ---- HURON ICE CO. Corner of Huron Road and Walnut St. • Goderich 19tf .1111111111111111111111111► TAY1.4A'S CORNER TAYL()It S CORNER: , May 12. -=The Ladies' Aid Society met at the home of :Mitsr J. Wilson on Wednesday after - i cussiotl followed in 'regard to adopting a family- overseas, titrt,uglt the Red Shield. This family wnithi have to be ...pnivi(led with food and etuthitlg. It was decided, at present. to help the Red Shield with one of• their families. - Mother's. Day Service. --A Mother's 1)ay service was held in •Zion chnrt•h 011 Sunday. The i gttlar Mother's Day pro;:rata was followed, the choir being (0111) Ned of children and young'people, with Kathiectn Volutes at,_the organa A bapt isnt it •sgg'rvice was held, four child- ren being baptized. Iteadiings Were given by Lorraine Hicks,'and Dorothy Hodges:" while the su°peritttenclent, Mr. William Snyder, ctindticted the .service. Mrs. t Itev. ► 4'. Tavener delivered a fine .aild.resti' uitabTe-to thie`0ieetisiou. TIit church wits prettily decorated with spring dowers, and the children, eaeh wearing 0 !lower in honor ,of mother, lovely • )i(' 11re. . • ' presented ,t t picture. noon of last week. There was an at- tendance of twenty-fctltr ladies, includ- ing four visitors.. The travelling apron 1 was upene(1. sho\-iug•tlle sum of *1 It was decided t+) hold a supper ii1 June,-bl,itlis • to be made ill the -June Meeting. Plans were make to hold 0 quilting 'in the near future. Some dis- Beriou Mothspray is Guarantood, in writing, to protect your furniture, rugs, blankets, clothing and furs from moth damage for five years, or 'Berlou pays for.the damage. 44c will protect a man's suit for five years - only 9c a year; other *articles equally low. ,I Buy this guaranteed mothspray today from your department, drug or hardware store. Loading laundries and dry cleaners can Berlou your clothing, furs,blankets,rugs rind furniture. BE R LO GuaranteedMOTHPROOF -1)i11S- chce e for dinner tonight'!" "'les. dear. NVIieu the chops caught Tire and fell into the tart, I hod to 1150 the soup to put the flame otlt.- For Summer Homes 'and Cottages draws cold au out of room -sends hot au in to re. plan k tttztcaa of hearing outside -circulates air.-- Eaves ir-Eaves fust -no mote cold evenings at cottage Writs. m.. PID. to boot uDat,)* TWEED STEEL WORKS , TWEED, ONT. • 'It - . ' N t'U}ti,l it .tle 016,t ;rfironion cause of. r ..rt;< ;ti:t1 earn, worries over rinall cc", � (, ur"+t;t : all tal.0 t,:eir 611 of hours Of It ...•; -,1'111 „tit i, ', . . .�,•i, n 1{tt(,> v cve:l:tually result nrrv- U'.: ;hirer ite or fatigue. tr:wo. .sr.:>: a•2 e T 011 .-'t 1' 1 : r1i) condition or resth ssnOss, Wlly-.Iasi try 11 itt'.'t. iil.t 1'.:. i (?vier the past tlltti vela's, thousands t. ..:,.,iv i'�•t' ; .t' . 1,1111:'s IlealtIt and. Nerve 1'i 11' beneficial as 1'O•;i. X40 , p 1,111(1 ups the Fystein. and thus: help promote• v:,ttr t1ioo fu- MIi1. ;.ru's Health and Nerve Pills, identified by • .•g,d is:"t1st1" 011 1':e 1..,5b - `rav T. '.l l.t.,:rn (9., Lim'; •d. Tea -onto, Ont. Sure it's &Heloua, when you make it with Canada Corn Starch.artd i4 will he a favourite with the whole family. ' the quality of Canada Corn Starch S ENV The CANADA STARCH COMPANY Limited Montreal Toronto Stareh.-he sure to use Canada Corn Starch, its dependable qual- ity ensures excellent results. Also Manufacturers of Crown Brand Corn Syrup ccs -IL/41o, iloaneanp.lters ! (lite of 4he most liof)ular salad's in uic n's caths pis aspitrag1tstin aluipinuui wale? Can the stain it causes he removed from the asparhgus vinaigrette - tell us. pl1t? ' ---- .inswert-:oto. The staln is easily re - They say .that this is sittti)ly chilled. itro,•ed by boilill ; it te'iv piec e4 of freshly -cooked asparagus stalks served rhubarb 'it it. . on "t:risp lettuce with vinegar and oil Mrs. T. M. asks: How to,keep water - sauce. A chef, renowned for his suttees, cress'?• ' ' vvas kind enough to 'supply the follow- Answer: Leave a few of the roots dug reeipe and pointed out that a snaill on and keep them in wafter. Change quantity of tarragr,►u vinegar ili"akes a 'the water 'Once or twice ,a 'day. Do difference. It is also good, with hot not Lever, asparagus. Mrs. J. R. asks: How to toast nuts SAUCE VINAIGRETTE without burning them? One tsp. salt, Iia tsp. paprika, 1 Answer: Blanche its hot water; drain, tUsp, tarragon vinegar, 2 tbsps. and put inn slightly greased pit plate. cider vinegar, 6 tbsps. olive or . \\'arut in a moderate oven at 300 de - salad oil, 1 'tbsp. chopped greeu grees for about 15 nfluutes., Stir oc- Vek)per, 1 tl sp. chopped cucumber casio,llally. pickle, 1- tsp. chopped parsley, 1 '° a tsp. chopped green onion. Anne Allan invites you to write to Combine ingredients -in order gilten. }ler in care of The Signal -Star. Send A little chopped celery or pimento Inity in your Suggestions on homemaking be added if desired. problems and watch this column for To enjoy asparagus to the 'utmost replies.. 'you shottld eat it as fresh as possible. Snap off tutee woody ends as the stalks break above the tougi part. Take off President Of A.I.C.i lower scales on stems and clean t horouPhly... When cooking asparagus it is a good ' , idea to remember that the stalks take longer to ,cook than the tips. l'se sealer ritlgs, in the bottom of saucepan 'to prop (leads out of water. Only an inch of water is necessary, cover and took for 10 or 15 Ill.nuteS, depending upon the amount prepared. Someta e asked us the other slaty if asparagus .liguoy like spinach liquor should l(t, thrown out. \\'e' S'ay yes, because it is too strung t(; use except with asparagus. DRAWN Iil''l I'Elt SAVt'1': Three tbsp, butter. 3_tlli-ps. flour. ;11 cup hot water, i't CUP aapayagus wetter, 1:2 tsp. salt, 1 tsp. • lemon j u.ce,• Mlelt l;titter. add flour with season- ills. Pour in the liquids*and buil 5 minutes. Add lemon juice and serve (LL•ottee 'over 1 1)(1•1lj;U4. TAK'I•: A TIP 1. A plain or stencilled cork place ii1int makes an exce11e1'1t kitchen bulletin I board for thumb -tacking 'recipes, I e menus' of � retinf('1s. .• _.To keep hut cuffs from on dlnggiIr on the door when ironing, fold tock eat:lt .sleeve atui fasten it with a 511;11) (slot hcsllin. ! :1 \V•ax old ares ' <airtain rods to pre - j vent It (lisc)l0111%1tiu1 on the•curtaius. 14. If y -nu cannot put a screw in the end of the brush or dish mop handle. insert a ring near the handle in the brush. Chicken -leg markers are thex- ible-ritlgs obtainable most feed l -torts. - They a r(' colourful too. ,III: QUESTION -BOX Miss H, T. asks: Why do'soine eggs hove Ia dark rias; liround the yolk when rucked -in -511011:' - .'tnswer : When eggs- ettok.ed-in-shell are not cooled, cpiiokly, this_ unappea1-• kilt;; tarnish usually-forni;i, The dark ring is not ha2•nlful. • Mrs. E. J. asks:.Is it harmful to cook FIRST AID . RENDERED TO SICK RA,,D►IOS , ALSO PORTABLE FOOL -PROOF SOUND SERVICE R. MUNDAY - Certified Radio Technician PHO:NJ OR. CALL . 7 Widder St., Goderich, Phone 568. >it ree J. E. SHUTTIEWORT-i SPRINGBANK DRIVE . LONDON. ONT. v ( 0 S When visiting London come in and see what you buy -Our nursery is open ever,/ evening:, Aril mail orders are prorrlp"tty filled . . and remember . we take pride in maintaining a policy of shipping only "top grade'; iiursery stock. FRUIT TREES AND BUSHES c, J, '-F. Booth, Ph.D.; of Ottawa, ` Associate -Director, Marketing Ser- vice, Dominion -Department of Agri- culture, culture who has.been e 1` e ted presi- dent esi- dent olt the Agricultural Institute of Canada. Dr. -Booth was brought up on farms in Manitoba and Saskat- t'lrewan, -ands graduated from the i niversity of Saskatcheiv'an in 1910. lfter serving as Agricultural Repre- sentative epre-sentative in Saskatchewan for it •'period he was appointed ill' 1921 Commissioner of the co-operation and' Markets Branch for that province. A few years later he• -took post grad- _nate work at C'urne11 T ili\ erslty, N.Y., and subscglt_eut'lybecame 5cnicr economist in the Bureau of .Yrri(isl- • tura) Economics, United. States 1)e- p:lrttPe»t of Agriculture: )1n 1929 be. -\, (:ti-aplxti-ntetl-lleltd-ta; the •Ec woniit s I)iv-isio1i,' P r Iin.ult ..Department of Agricitlttlrt, fnc.'lince theri than been a constriv.*_ive Worker to behalf of- Canadian asrFiculture. a "MAMA'S BABY BOY" AT BENMILLER "Manta's Baby ,cloy. 0 three -act' comedy, «w:1s enthu;iaslieally received b „,,a good, audience at Benntiller on Mond;ly night. It vests put air by the lienmiller Young Adult Group with the help'" -elf some others. huh of good, \vhi)ltsom.e laughs', it greatly ;t111U5(d all pre el.t.' Jltss I;elilitll Lung as "Mrs'.McLean and _lir. Russell Kernighati Its "Air. M1c•Lean- plliyed these- Iitijor Darts eitremely well. Mars. Hazel Me- - Michael as Daddy's baby girl, -Juliet, and Walter Moore as "Mauna's Baby `Boy." "Shepherd McLean,'` added nitwit to the play. - The supporting cast ln(111(1ed Mrs. :.Johi1 F t'i'ilighuu ;t1 "Mrs. lilac•kbill•n," Mrs. M(•Lean's nftother' Mrs. Frank .Min as '.Mrs, Anglin," a friend of Mrs.' Mc'Leiul's : --Mrs. Russell Ker- nighan, Miss Helen Montgomery and 'Ilugh 1''eagan as Sheplrgrcl'.s pals front ilege, "Cynthia," 'Sylvia" and ' "W11 - r;" Karen AJlin lis the real estate agent, "Max Moore," and Mrs. Wilmer Hardy as the colored maid, :;Miniiie,' B(rfore the Play began Bob Fettgalt played several pieces on the piano": the children of the community who were in the finals at the- Music Festival sang beautifully, accomiil)ried i►y their teacher, Mr.' Sheldon ,Baxter : and Bulb and- Gerald Feagau and Karen Allin favored with two band numbers, 40. CONS'UlVIER .BRANCH W.P.T.B. AT LONDON CLOSES LI )NDON, Ont., 'Mlay 14. -The Con - ,:tinter branch of the Wartime Prices and, Trade 1401rcl has officially ceased its operotions and its director, Corinne• de in •I)urilrltaye, hits been appointed tlsi lstlint to Keil. 1l`. 'Taylor, 1101x(1 chairman. .. One of the most unusual orgauir.- atiints (1 Or 1.1alllishell, the Consumer, Branc h began. its work its February of 11142 as a Volnntauy effort tel maintain price ceilings mid ot1141 economic regul- ations designed to (011.1) inflation. A(1- vising the Pei;►rd in the formation of policy,. it j, 111('1111s'rs watched 1i"ices and qualify: fruTfItit- ftgtt'ittst black Iuattets, go Ye voluntary help in the distribution of ration books 11 ud worked in .housing regislri('5 which found accommodation for olmost 1(10,000 people. A' week after the Itranch 11115 organ- ized in Ottawa with. Ilryne Iiope Sunders as its • director, 11 regional brarikeh ons established in Western on- to rio with Mrs, John D. Detwiler of this city° as ahair'1n11n, \YIlnich post she has held midi now. ` T WNS1-114_ 01UNCII2 TOWNsave OI? cotsuoi d Colborne Township Council convened for their regular monthly meeting on May 64a, at, 8 p.au. All welubers pre- sent. • The following correspondence was ,. read: Ite . the estimated receipts. and expenditures of Goderich high tichooi 1)istrlet Board fur •th.e • tiirint year, from A. li. Scott, secretary -treasurer. Mi. J. K. Hunter, acting on behalf of Maurice A, McKee, of town, 'hu has recently purchased property in Col- borne.• Mr. McKee complains that garbage has been dumped un the town- ship 'road. bordering his land. He asked for co-operation in ., preventing a repetition of this nuisance. Mr.'A. II. Erskine, regarding,,a tion from the Council as to taxes on lots ouce auwned by the Township, Mr. J., Ii, Kinkead, giving inform - talon regarditrg the X-ray clinic to be held in Goderieh;' May 22nd has been reserved for persons residing out of Goderieh. It is free to all residents. ,The Depitrtmnent of HighlyayS;'' advis- ing about the gasoline tax. Motions Were presented as follows: Squire--••�Ilorton : That • we Set ' the price of $6 per hour for snowplow and $3 lter hour for grader for the rate pa:veils of Colhorne.'Towhship. Carried, Squire -Montgomery : That the Clerk insert d.public notice in the 'local paper Prohibiting garbage dumping where prohibiting signs are placed. Curried. • Horton -Fisher : That the Clerk in- sert a notice •in the paper regarding the -X-ray - for tuberculosis. Carried. Fisher ---Montgomery : That we level 'tire ball diamond at Beniniller when grader is in the vicinity at the set fee and at request- of the School Board. Carried. Montgomery-Ilurton : That we in- struct_ the Road Superintendent to get a mechanic to look over the ?Township sprayer and hrtve it put in working .eoudition. Carried. Squire -Fisher: That Road Super- intendent vouchers and all other. 1tc',- count s be paid Road vouchers, +:)2(1.50; \\-111. Watson. salary, postage and Phon- ing, . $139.511: Print. Shop- 1iSse .treat notices, $5.25: \V10. West hike,' bit lance of salary for .April .4.1(1: Floyd Lodge, part .fUne1';tl ,expeitses. indigent patient, aO; Wilbur Stesv.aat,• sheep and lambs killed. • ;GO:, County of Heron, Colborne's shine indigent pa- tietit; $13.50; C.P.R. freight office, rent of weigh scales at \IeGitw, $5. k Mloved by James Horton that we adjourn to meet .Tune aril at S p.m. - \VM. ;SALLO\\'S, Clerk. 4Ii EAST W 'i Council met on MIay ti, .011 members . Ti:3i 71ZSD&Z, MAX, ilrthr I917 • n.W.V PAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICE'S ° • FOR EGGS AND POULTRY To receive top Vides May we suggest thatyou bring i Eggs FRESH AND FREE FROM STAIN. yo LAKESIDE PRODUCE Next Ryan's Feed Mill Your Satisfaction Is Our,. Success P' HEALTHFUL ENJOYMENT IS MONEY'S BEST EMPLOYMENT -- GIVE FOR THE NEW ARENA. 'tenses,Toronto,$15; Lewis Ruddy, do., $1.7 ; J. D., Beecroft, do., $10; Stuart McBurney, salary and tele- phonei $104.95; Verson Irwin, repair- ing washout, $7.50; Harry Deacon, do., $4; Geo. McGee, do., $6; 'Wilfred Shiell; do., $2.50; Alex. McArter, snow - fence, $2.50; John Currie, snowfence, $2.50; Stanley Snell, snowfeuce, $3; Robert Patterson, repairing washout, $ti ; 'Stainton's Hardware, brush clip- pers, $5.50; Reavie Service Station, gas, oil, repairs, $17.03; Wingham Ad- vance -Times, advertising, $1; Harold Kerr, bulldozing, $20-1'. Council adjourned to melt on June 5. I3r It. REDMOND '', Clerk P. M. ATTLEE EXPRE'SSE'S BRITAIN'S GRATITUDE I. TORONTO, \ray S.--"\Vith all, our I hearts WV blank- you," said Prime Mlilr- I inter Attlee before the Rritish House of Commons, referring to contributions frotu overseas for the relief of distress caused thkongli recent 'floods. The aid being sent to Britain from all over the Knipire: is typified in Canada by the Ontario British flood relief' cam- ; Iaij.;'llt 11011' i11 .pr(gl•ess, The Campaign I is•seeking4to co11@et•t, four million articles of serviceable used clothing Iu1(1 (luilt- atit.ies of fuodshrtfs for shipment to the I11uod-stricken areas of IBritain. - •"I am `glilcl 11) have Oris -•opportunity 10 t' 1)re'ss our profound gratitude to all those in t)V( t'Seas countries of 'the i ('ommonweitlth who have so llragnifi- - c•ently' contributed, continueduMlr. At- tlee. ticc. I h( (nt rust. all . u fl 'given a. ( (cl I during the war by the. people of ('an• - 111'eseilt. ' �" \lotion•, C'ounc'illors'' Ruddy iutd Ire- land, that the report onthe° (;rasby ,41011) 05 rt'11(1, be provisionally adopted, ;111(•1 a coact of revision u1I assessment be held ((11 .Hine 5 at 11,11. S.T:, in ,Foresters' Ila 11. :el gray -Carr 441: notion, Councillors, Ruddy and Itll,t•k, that bylaw a. 1947. be given final read- ing ;11t(1 1111s50(1. Carried. Bylaw :t, 104'7. setting rale of 111)5 of Itoa(1 Superintendent awl litl)ot'crs, was rend tilt Third, blue ;end 11115.,e(1 • l'he following•0(((111)ts Were e orile'red to be p•1'id : .1. K. crAg.U'o., sproing unit, ..t:,197).58: .J. Geddes. rent., for hall. $2`: ('h;ls. Roliitisasil, operat'iitg , spr:lye, 1;1-I2.st): Ilarvey Ililuk. ex - WITH HYDRO 1500 .HpUR LAMPS OBTAIN THEM FROM YOUR HYDRO OFFICE HL461O ada, of Australia, of .New Zealand; of South Africa and of many other parts of the Empire to the victims of enemy action is still fresh in our memory. The end of the war brought. no slacken,, ing of -the desire to help, ,where help was needed, and we have continued tn. receive. welcotne gifts of -food to re- lieve our present shortages." "When to all this there is added this' further manifestation of practical sym- pathy to those, in distress, it is hard.to find words adequate to express ou'''r feelings," concluded the Prime Min- ister. - GODERICH MEMORIAL • SHOP s NEWEST DESIGNS --t--- BEST OF MATERIALS Guaranteed workmansliiimat prices that will please you. SAVE ALL AGENTS FEES Call at our' Office: or drop us a line to IBox 161, * Goderich. We will be pleased to call and help choose a suitable memorial for your family plot. . R. A. SPOTTON St. Andrew's S,1. ° SWARTsuet OVINGWEST rtitA • CASH u M. Rawlinson Limiteregularly make up and ship. Household Furniture. Con. i s4Ildatec) Pool Cars to Manitoba, Saticatch swan, Alberta, British Columbia and, to California. Write. wire or phone for reduced freight rates Established- 610. Yonge St., Toronto. 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