The Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-12-11, Page 4Here are some spicy ideas
for the upcoming cocktail sea-
son. All of these recipes use
herbs, seasoning, salts, spices or
seeds to enhance the appetizers
and give them, as the name
suggests, real appetite appeal.
They can also add excitement
and charm to all your holiday
food preparation if only because
of the wonderful aromas that
fill the kitchen when such
things as oregano, curry powder,
cinnamon and nutmeg are used.
To get you into the holiday
mood try one or two of these
tested recipes --the Tuna Ap-
petizers freeze well and the
Savory Tidbits will? keep indef- .
initely in the refrigerator.
Page 4 -- Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday,
ec. 11, 1969
features from
The World of Women
U.C.W. hears reports
of past year's .work
BLU•EVALE--The general
meeting of the UCW was held
in the school room of the U sited
Church on Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. W. J. Peacock of Unit 1,
presided for the devotional per-
iod which hada Ch r is t m a s
theme. Scripture reading, pray-
ers; carols and Christmas stories
made up the program. Those
taking part with Mrs. Peacock
were Mrs. James Johnston, Mrs.
Graham Campbell, Mrs. Sparl-
ing Johnston, Mrs. Jack Nichol -
Christmas theme
for Guild meeting
GORRIE--The December
meeting of the Guild of S t .
Stephen's was held at the home
of Mrs. Joseph Bennett. The
meeting opened with the Lord's
prayer. Mrs. William Bennett
read the Scripture. In the
theme of Christmas Rev. H. D.
Jenkins read," "Mary, Mother
of Christ". Other readings, "A
Christmas Gift", "Origin of
Turkey and "Christmas cus-
toms were enjoyed. Plans were
made for the Christmas party
on December 26.
Officers elected for the new
term are Mrs. Olive May, pres-
ident; Mrs. Edward David, vice
president; Mrs. William Ben-
nett, secretary and press re-
porter; Mrs. Ross King, treasur-
er. •
Lunch was s e r it e d by the
hostesses, Mrs. Bruce Bennett
and Mrs. 'Harold King.
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last smttch of" glamour off. ,
and also letie .a light Min. of
softening oil to keep youi eye-.
ds ,OUP/ smooth and Recc urs
to the new day's eye work,
son, Mrs. Carl Johnston and Mrs
Charles Mathers. Mrs. George
Lowis told the story of the bale,
explaining the sending of bales
of clothing to Toronto, a church
°project, packing by volunteers,
shipping overseas and further
disposal of them in needy coun-
tries.
The president, Miss Emma
Johnston, conducted the busi-
ness. Reports of committees
and of the four groups were giv-
en. Activities during the year
were: Shipping two bales of
used clothing, a church project,
a church supper, a bazaar, ca-
tering to weddings and other
groups, clothing to Unitarian
Relief.
Mrs. Walter, treasurer, gave
a report of a large surplus after
expenses and allocation .was
met. It was decided to sponsor
a child in some foreign country.
Also donations were voted to
Cape Croker Indians.
At the conclusion of the pro-
gram a lunch of Christmas
goodies was served by Unit Two.
Freeze mincemeat pies? Of
course state home economists
at Macdonald Institute, Guelph.
Prepare the pies as you would
for baking, leaving no slits in
the top crust. Wrap in a plas-
tic bag, and place in freezer.
To serve, remove the wrapper
and cut slits in the top crust.
Place in a 450 degrees F . oven.
for 30 to 35 minutes. Reduce
heat to 350 degrees F. and com-
plete baking until golden brown.
REV. T. K. HA1NTHCRN,. Rector
• MRS. G. L DAVIDSON, Organist
SUNDA7, DECEMBER, 14 -- ADVENT. 3
11:00 a.m.--Morning Prayer and. Sermon.
ACTING FOR THE GIDEON Ladies' Auxiliary, Mrs. R..E.
Tapp and Mrs. R. Campbell (not present in picture), pre-
sented New Testaments to the students in the N. A. course
at Wingham and District Hospital last Wednesday. Mrs.
Tapp is shown presenting a Testament to class president
Onia Robbins. Looking on are: front, Donna Sprung,
Dog collars clasp high around
swan -like throats. Mostly satin
with pearls or satin studded with
wide-eyed daisies, or all pearls
twisted round with red currant
and blueberry glass beads inter-
twining. For the swan -like
throat, nightly applications of
a rich creme superb for soften-
ing, mixed half and half with a
creamy pink vibrant masque.
This combination stimulates,
softens, tones and tightens, ex-
actly what a droopy -skinned
neck needs most.
Janice Holman, Ruth Wagler, Monica' Weber, Shirley Wil-
helm, Marjorie Docking, Deanna Hill, Doris Keupfer; back
row: Susan Templeman, Robert Arbuckle," Shirley West-
berg, Linda Fischer,. Joan Ste. Marie, Janke Wall, Marjorie
Eadie, David MacDonald, Jim McWhinney, Janet Elliott,
Christine Van Darn.—A-T Photo.
Spicy ids with real appetite appeal
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TUNA APPETIZERS
These tuna baps are delici-
ously seasoned to make a most
appetizing party snack:
1 egg, beaten
2 cans (6 1/2 oz. sizc).chunk "
light tuna
1 tablespoon instant chopped
onion
2 tablespoons milk
2 teaspoons dried parsley flakes
1/3 cup mayonnaisc
1/4 cup chopped nuts
1 tablespoon prepared /mustard
1 teaspoon poultry seasoning;
1 cup fine dry bread crumbs
Fine cornflakc crumbs
Combine all ingredients ex-
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NII3131.E BAIT
3/4 cup butter or. margarine
4 drops tahasco sauce
1/2 tablespoon Worcestershire
sauce
1/2 teaspoon onion salt
1/2 teaspoon celery salt
1/2 teaspoon curry powder
G cups ready -to -vat cc re a l ,
(rice, oat balls, puffed corn,
etc. ,)
2 cups almonds or other nuts
1 cup pretzel sticks
In a saucepan, Feat butter,
sauces and salts until butter is
incited. Mix cereals, nuts and
pretzel sticks in a large roast-
ing pan. Pour over them the
butter sauce and stir to coat
evenly. Cover and bake in a
slow oven of 250 ''degrees fort
hour. Uncover and bake anotli-
er 1/2 hour, stirring occasional-
ly.
SPECIAL CHIPS
These are a welcome addi-
tion to any appetizer tray. To •
prepare them, arrange large
potato chips in a single layer in
a shallow pan. Place in a mod-
erate 350 degree oven.
As the chips heat sprinkle in
sections with c u r r y powder,
chili powder, seasoned salt, or
garlic and parsley salt. A com-
bination of paprika and marjor-
am makes another interesting
addition.
into 3/4 inch balls. Roll them
in cornflake crumbs, and place
in foil -lined shallow ba king
dish. 13akc in a hot 450 degree
for 10 minute or until lightly
browned. These may be used
immediately as a hot appetizer
with or without a spicy sauce
or they may be frozen to he re-
heated when required. Serve
9n colored picks.
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SAVORY TIDBITS
These tiny sausage and but -
ion mushrooms will keep indef-
initely in the refrigerator --re-
heat just before serving:
8 -oz. can tomato sauce
1 'cup white wine or tomato
juice
1/8 teaspoon dried oregano
1/8 teaspoon seasoned salt
1 1/16 teaspoon garlic powder
(or 1/2 "clove garlic minced)
4 -oz. can cocktail (Vienna).
sausages
10 -oz. can button mushrooms
In a saucepan, combine
tomato sauce, wine arid season-
ings. Simmer 5 minutes. Add •
drained sausage and drained"
mushrooms. Cover and store in
refrigerator, To serve, sim-
mer about 15 minutes.
Accompany with colored
picks so guests •can sear the
sausages and mushrooms out of
the sauce.
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