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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-10-02, Page 7DAY OCTOBER 2nd, 117 THE a G9AI'aIi3eH SIGNAL.STAB County andDistriC Hello, Homeanakers ! • and as the Pilgrim 'fathers gathered to give thanks for the harvest of the new land, so can we. Our spring season was wet and late, yet our farmers did not lose hope, and today we are humble in our appreciation of the products of our fields. So on Thanksgiving ,Day, we will give thanks,and resolve not to waste the good things from the harvest while others are starving. The Thanks- giving dinner therefore can be seasonal and inexpensive, with simplicity the keynote. .THANKSGIVING MENTI 'lot Tomato' Juice • 1.° WHEELER'S FUNERAL SERVICE Nu extra charge "for t:.te use of our Funeral Home, Toron- to Stregt. Prompt Ambulanc6 Service Phone a35 Res. 358 or 7 Backache May Warn Of Kidney Disorder Dull, aching pains in the back may be a warning of kidney dis- orders. Don't neglect these pains. - Doan's Kidney -Pills stimulatethe action of the kidnes, help to elimi= nate the wastes -which are often the cause of backache, rheumatic pains,' and minor urinary and bladder ail- ments. Thus• Doan 's Kidney 'Pills help the kidneys to clear the body of impurities. Do as thousands of other Cana- dians have done. When -troubled- with backache, taste Doan's Kidney Pills. On sale at all drag counters, • C. 4 ' The T. Mishits Co . Ltd.. Teromtto,, Oat. Roast Turkey, Dressing , Potatoes Turnips Green Lima Beans Carrot Salad n Squash Pie, Ice Cream CARROT SALAD Two cups grated- carrots, 1 cup grated cabbage, 1/3 cup nastur- tium seeds or chives, 1/3 eup French Dressing. . . Toss vegetables together. Pour on Dressing just before serving. FRESH LIMAS °. Bring salted water to a buil about an inch iu the bottom. of'saucepan). r• shelled Il( tllm us a quart of f,ieel e Add cook 25 to 35 minutes (depending Upon freshness of beans) in tightly covers pun. Serve thein with salt, pepper an butter or make a cream sauce using the put liquor for part of the liquid and top milk thickened with corn 1 a d PORT ALBERT PRT 1.$al8)IaRT, Sept. 84.-x• Ie8Srs. Arthus and Robert ].Bennett of'Chicago visited last week -end with ,their sister, Mi Wan. Crawford, and other rela- tives in the community. cii r. Arthur Rehnett, , who is eirhty*iive years of age, and enjoying good health, drove dais own car all the way here and back. Miss Blanche Graham, R.N., who has been nursing for the past year at Victoria, B.C., is visiting for a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Grahaiii, before entering a Tor- onto hospital ou October 15th. Mr. Bert Cunningham of Toronto visited for a few days last week at the' home of his sister, Mrss.•Charles Craw- ford. Miss Evelyn Athill, daughter of Mrs. Jean Athill of Guelph, is in Goderich hospital receiving treatment' for injury to her flip when she fell off a horse on the farm of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry'Ledrior, over a month ago. k and daughter Mrs. Harvey C.c u % ed, 6hter Charleene,' of Orillla, is visiting with hex.nwther,. Mrs. Wm. Crawford. - Mrs. Nelson GSaham, who has been in Loudon since spring, fell last week bud fractured her hip. Latest report is that she has developed pneumonia. Communion service will be observed in the United church t -next Sunday, October 5th, at 3 p.ru. United Church Worsen.—The W.M.S. and W.A. of the United church held their August_ meeting at the, home of Mrs. Elmer Graham on Thursday after- noon, with twelve ladies present. Mrs. Jas. McKenzie, 'president of the W.M. S., presided, and the meeting was opened with u •hymn and prayer by Mrs. Leditor. Mrs. Jautzi read the Scripture lesson and Mrs. '.editor read a portion of the study book. During the business period arrangements were made to hold the thank -offering meet- ing in the church on October 10th, with a special speaker. Mrs. Bert Crawford was elected secretary -treas- urer of the W.A., the office left vacant by the death of Mrs. Richard Reed. Arrangenierits also were made to• hold the aiiuiversary service in the church on rhe evening of October -12th at 7.30 pan., with Rev. S. Dunk as speaker. Speeht mttS1 \oils Ue given: - The..meet- ing, closed with a hymn and prayer. The hostess served lunch and a social hour was spent. Seaorth.Mttu Killed on Highway 4 Driver of'; tef d (r Fa,Qes, 'Charge in, Stratford Court • Willjam Frank Sproat, 39, R.R. 4, Seaforth, was' almost instantly killed about 1.30 Sunday utorning when struck by a ear as he .weaned westerly on highway No. 8 :lbotit, a quarter of a lute east of Sebringville. The car was travelling in the same direction. A post utortem revealed that Sproat suffered multiple fractures of the skull, spine,and ribs, a fractured right leg, considerable pulping of the brain: d: The dead than was a son of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Sproat. lot ti, con - starell. SQUASH ..PIE 'FILLING '1'wu cups stewed and sieved squash, 2 cups whole milk, 1 cup brown sugar, 2 eggs, 1,2 tsp. salt, .1 tsp. vanilla, 1 tsp. ciluia1uoU, / tsp. ginger, 1 tbsp. butter, melted. Beat the eggs and add to the milk. Add• spices and salt to sugar and squash -and blend well, Add to milk and egg mixture along with vanilla and melted butter: four into pastry - lined pie dish and bake in an electric oven 350 1?. for fifty. to sixty minutes. THE QUESTION BOX Mrs. S. W. asks: Recipe for Spiced Tongue. Answer: Spiced Tongue a• 1 beef tongue, dash of all -spice, 1/2 tsp. cloves, 1 tsp. chopped thyme, 1 tsp. chopped marjoram, ... _dash of salt and pepper, 3 tbsps. lemon_ Juice.._.. _ _ _ • Cover tongue with. boiling" water. Add spices find lemon juice, Simmer gently about'' 3 hours, or until 'tongue is tender. Remove skin and roots be- fore serving. Mrs. N. C. asks ice create recipe using cereal cream and coffee. Answer: Coffee Ice Create 11/2 cups 18 per cent. cream, 2 whole eggs, 2 egg yolks, 1/1tsp. I salt, % cup sugar. 1/2 cup strong I hot coffee, 2 egg whites, • 1/2 tsp. I vanilla., i% tsp. • almond extract. ' Scald creams in double boiler. Beat lt: Work has commeneed onQlinten's a°h¢au'et} onSeptember nth. Rev. W. • Sil t,ofliefltate(d The a~ou>,rnl(� 1 , thees •sle.ds fifty II'artlrale houses ,'project. The will reside on the groom's. farm in Parker Construction Company of Port West ossa, ' 9• Stanley bras the general contract. Exeter G>lriLoses Norman Long, Kipeeu mail courier, while. tripping a'hayfork loaded with Hand in tern thick r beans lost his balance and fell twenty- Etta alae Brintuell, slatteeu-year-old live `feet from the mow. X•rays art Clin- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Print- ton hospital revealed a fractured L nb nell, Lzceter: suffered the loss of her in his ankle. right hand in at accident at the Exeter The' meat mttrJ et at Clinton which canning •&aetory, -where slap' was em - Was conducted for many years by the played. She wras working let a corm Fitzsimons family has been purchased husking nachine; anus .'vhe' one of the by Burton A. and Orville J. Stauley, corn cobs went into the machine cross - natives of the Ldckuow district who wise she reached; in with her hand have operated malt. markets ,in other to take°°it out; with the result that her parts of Ontario. stand was completely severed, A fel. Mrs. A. W. I'. Smith passed ;away low -employee applied a tournique to ou Friday at her home in Blyth, at the check the flow of blood and the injured age of sixty-four years. Before her girl wastaken to Victoria • ospital at Louden, where it is reported she is getting along at well es might be ex- pected but is suffering much pain. cession 4, Tuekerlmllth township. He marriage Mrs. Smith; thenMiss Ruby was torn in euforth on June10, 1908, ('xibsutl,• conducted a millinery shop and spent his entire life 'in that con- in Blyth- fur litany nears. Her hus- munity. Hel Chad been working with baud, whom she married in 193t1, died his father, who operates a tile-manu- in June of this year. ' fuctnring piant in Tuckersmith. Mr. \1r. W. A. Elliott. son of Mr. and Sproat -was" a graduate of Seaforth Mrs. J. 'Ii. R. Elliott, Blyth, who • has public school and A member of Seaforth been sat the empiny of the DepartmentPresbyterian church, Surviving ore- of \'eteracls'..Affairs at Port Arthur skies his parents are a brother, .lurk, since shortly after the war, •1111, re- -and .l sister. Isabel, at hulxle.celved the appointment of I•eg atr•itr Horace Brotherton. , the alleged „f cleecls`fur that city and district, and driver of the ear, was (}larged flt'I'oliee will cotllnlet1CC. his. new ditties October Court 'at Stratford with dangerous l t —Blyth Standard. driving and bail was set at $3,000 for The death occurred on September his uppc>aranee againon October 0th• 1st of Albert \\"esitry I100cum, a Wel1- liru.lherton is, a civilian employee at known ilullett township farmer. Mr. the ClintonIt.(.'.K.t, school,' His home 1,eact;ill was baro in Godcric•h. township is tit Kit('hel►er. .. , seventy-tive years ago and lived there ' until 1897, when the family moved to the 1"th (-accession of Ilnllett. Two years ,ago he moviPd to I.()11(1eS110r(). whole eggs and egg yolks with salt and half -cup sugar. Pour 1n a portion ‘1""7"."-"" of the sledded cream slowly, blending �I Lightning Rod Installation and : epair Service. Pumps and Pressure Systems of all types. - Engines, Motor" a_ld Wind- mills. Goodyear Belts i!t all stand - arc lengths. All far- quipment and machinery NEW IDEA - DISTRIBUTOR>B- GODERICH, ONT. Phone— Carlow 2821 in as added, Stir in hot. coffee slowly, too, and return the Mixture to the double boiler. C sok ,over hot water, stirring constantly until. mixture is thickened all, smooth. Do not over- ! rook, as mixture will curdle. I Remove from •Bent and cool. Beat egg whites until stiff, gradually add remaiuing quarter -cup of sugar. Fold egg whites. into cooled custard mixture. Add flavorings. Turn into .freezing tray. Freeze at "fast freeze" stirring o(•<•asionally during the freezing. Yield : I•;ight serviugs. bed when the fire started and -was • • * * * awakened by the neighbors. KIN SBRIDGE KINGSBRIDGE, Sept. 30.—Rev. T. P. C. Donnellan is visiting at Windsor this week. . . Mr. James Bowler is' taking treat- niOnt in Alexandra Hospital this week, and we hope to sePhilit well again in a short time. • Mrs. James M. Bowler, fritm Tor- onto, is visiting for two weeks with her relatives here. Mrs. Tole Upwood returned t(1 Lon- don on Monday after a week's visit with her father. Andrew Martin. Mr. Bruce Hansford and Mr. Sithms, of Toronto, + spent the week -end with Mrs. C. Hansford. • Mr. and Mrs. Kenny pf Detroit have been here for the last few weeks, slaking improvements to their home. Loses Driving Shed and Imptetxaents. • -()n .Sunday.. night fire of unknown origin burned to the ground the -driv- ing shed of J.. C. Dalton, with all his Parra implements. Mr. Dalton was in LEEBURN • 1111111*, rAus sit= A. lad, watetiipg a house lAtinler volt. saki, "'low natty coatkl givo ate" -Two," van the painter. "Then," raid the lues, a, t, Foil ',Wait gine it three `.eO;at'1„ wo> lq, the Mit one be an overeoatr "No, sonny," Grid the painter, "Mkt Would be P. waste coat. Pat had Bridget iia his lu' 13 in ; loving e .Draw. "Am I ipabin' a IY progress iiax NI love -making wid, yeo darlbnt�n Ihak whir�tBred. • "Shure, yer hold i' ver own, Nisi bboy," was the Sati$fuotozy reply. (It ff MOVING WEST M. Itawlint►.on Limited regularly «(n 1 u up and ship Household Furniture. Con- solidated Pool Czars to Manitoba, Saskatch- ewan. Alberta, British Columbia and to California. write: wire or phone for recluses freight rates Established 1885 610 Yonge St., 'Toronto. Kin,sduiPs$25 240YING, PACKING, 4tiIPPIJt6 mad STORAGE" ' LEP:IIURN, Sept_ :111,_-('ottgr,ttllla_ Besides his wife he leaves two suns' tions 10 • Mr. and Mrs. Delbert ('ook and three- daughters: Mrs. Joseph on their recxent marriage. Lyolr, Harold, Iierbert and- Edythe, Mrs. Andrew Bogie received word I all of "IIullett, anis Mrs. George Neil, last week that her mother, A rs. Nelson of Nirkton. , (lraham, had fallen And fru •tnreal her I•. Nelson Lear suffered a -nasty ac - hip. ° At time of writing her condition ticat>nt while he was working with is gnitt,-'grave. Mrs. Bogie and Mrs. ! Ilnllett township farmers in clearing I'. Shields have spent a few days with i a drain on the farm of William Leiper. their mother in London. - - one of the , n►en took an axe to 12reak Mr. and Mrs. Norman •Heid. bride ! a root and the axe glanced off and and groom from 'lesson, visited on struck Mr. Lear on the left temple. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Win. J. Ile was unconscious for a time and Meyers. wheu a doctor was secured the wound Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Falconer and C reeui ed several stitches. However`, s+n Lhwxenee, .frbin the. London_ road, and Mrs. Nellie Terrell, of Preston, formerly of Winnipeg....visited on Sun - -t• _ e me n• rio sea if your Allsup with eiuff y'�I'ansient Cort+ gestion-put a few drops o2 duces -1 101 to each nostril. It quickly n. gestion and makes bres,thix a in hurry, ... gives grand enifily, lief from sneezy, stuffy distress of head colds.gollowdirectionsinthe pa,,ckage. • WICKS VA-TRA,-NOi� DICK THE UPHOLSTERER • NO. 567W Estimates Free Phone No Obligations! • FOR "SERVICE AND GUARANTEED WORK b(>_._ -»i1 s since recovered from what. might have been .t much inure -'serious accident. day at \1"r. and Mrs. J. Horton s, Mrs., Brucetield Man Terrell ,remaining for a longer visit..I'inned Muter Car World-wide Communion Sunday will - Henry Jenkins, 25, of Brucefield. was he observed in Leeburn church oh taken to St. Joseph's Hospital; London, Sunday next; , - "• on Monday night after he -had been W.M.S. Meting. -= The September pinned beneath a car in an accident meeting of the W.M. Society was held on No. 4 highway at Clandeboye. The at the church.on Wednesday, Septem- ber 17th. Mrs. Jean Schram was, the leader and the program in the Mission- ary. Monthly.. was followed as far as possible. Miss Lizzie Horton led in the Bible reading and Mrs. M. Horton led in prayer. The new study book was introduced. It was decided 'to have the thank -offering meeting at the church, each one to bringoncor more to the meeting, at which a special Speaker will give the address and lunch ll' be served The meeting closed Anne Allan invites you to w rite •to 1 her in Mare of The Signal -Star. Send in your suggestions on homemaking problems and watch this column for replies: ROY N. BENTLEY INCOME TAX-(Businesg, Pri- vate or Farm Reports) Bookkeeping Services—(Weekly or. Monthly) Typing—(Private or Commercial work) . 36'REGENT ST BOY. 58 PHONE 23.1J . Goderich, Ont. 20tf ASH1IELD car, driven, by Douglas Skaife o Rruc•etield, missed a curve on the road, went into the ditch and turned over. with Jenkins uliderneatll. Skaife escaped with fu.ctal cuts. The car was n total wreck. Jenkins' injuries 'are not serious: Falconer—Montgomery . The Carriage of • Vera Margaret. daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Lliryd Mont- gomery. Winghain, to John .Angus Falconer; son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil`i,I Falconer, East .Wavl'anesh.- took place with all repeating the Lord's Prayer. - at the ,,Presbyterian. 'manse. White 9, MacLAREN'S phoOgraphS for all occasions INFORMAL WEDDING PICTURES TROUSSEAU TEAS ANNIVERSARIES DINNER GROUPS CHILDREN - • _ . FAMILY GROUPS DEVELOPING—PRINTING and ENLARGING (24 Hour Service St. David St.,-Goderich ' Telephone 401-J. .Here's e • how gour en j,oy•ment will -be _. big Y and here's how small` -your cost! ASHFIELt), Sept. 30.—Mr. And. Mrs. Fred MaeGI'egor. are leaving this week for Alberta, where they will spend the winter. *They are Motoring- there with Mr..and Mrs. Gordon Railey. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan- McKay have moved to Mr. Fred. MacGregor's 'rouse. Messrs. Duncan -tend William Fttrrish -have gone West on the harvesters' excursion. �-- - ,iilr. 'and ,Mrs,' Leadhettot•- of 'Toronto are visiting the latter's. parents. Mr. and •Mrs. Colin MacGregor. Miss Isabel Macdonald of Sarnia spent .the week -end with her mother. Mrs. R. 1). Macdonald. SILVER ,CARE. eatileiti BIG -CAR QUALITY AT LOW COSI Yes, in addition to giving you all the Big-Caradvantages described here, the 1947 Chevrolet saves you money on all items of pur- chcfse price,cipercttion and upkeep • a --gives you BIG -CAR QUALITY AT LOW COST! WITH LONG-LAST1NG . MONEY-SAV1NG A.HO?HER CA.1.191. Collections It's our long experience hand- ling collections that make;+ pos- sible the splendid a esults we ef- feet for our clients. 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