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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1952-07-17, Page 4PAQZ FOUR DRESS U for the Old Home week Parade and Carnivals. Prizes will be given each night of Old Home Week. for the best costumes, (Classes to be announced next week.) Costumes niay be rented from The Patricia Card Costumes through the Goderich Dramatic Club. A costume depot will be open Saturday, August 2, and throughout 'Old Home Week in MacKay Hall. Advance orders accepted by W. A. , Sutherland, Wm. Drew or E. F. Sale. Historical, character and comic costumes available. GODERICH OLD HOME WEEK COMMITTEE - ot) S1'1h'T1;:11.1. \1•ith only seen ;ant -s .ft t.. play -.1-the W (►.A.:\ Interufediate Ladies,' -8'•frhall 1.ti.:'l at the end t,f Last c erk, l:'nl• t is 11 l h►rl�, rs cvcre leading the parade with fonrtireu points Next Tuesslity c.v'•niug Itrti• sets c\iP! play in 1;0i+rerun al„1 1't•i day night of the sane. Werk will see Goderich finish up th1eir:sched- ule with another game with the Brussels .:eluud. Standings as released at the cveNk- end aro as follows: GY�1'LT`1't. (nxlerieb 9 7 _' O 14 Brussels ....._.... .. . 7 t; 1 1) 12 Clinton 1t.('.A.F.. 9 3 e; 0 (; Kincardine 9 1 ': '0 a:. • 41, • 7 • iv SINE. . i' t)t N"1' H, X111. ,• THE VOICE OF .BETHEL 3 DAYS LEFT, COMING TO BFlriitEL BEGINNING TUESIMA, JULY 13 :UNTIL SUNDAY, .1111.1. 211 • • • • • • ` x . 4v • • • •• O • • • • • • • • FRO17 G01). • N••••••O•s•••mmemoo••••••••••••(N••••••••••••• 13 YEAR OLD BOY PREACHER ° DANIEL NESTLE AND 1'nF:ACHING THE 01.1) H'.1SHItiNF:U (:(SPIN:1. E.1('11 EVENING '.11' 8 1.M. 1`I) "DAR. ;'i'His no).- 1 MESSAGE DODGERS WIN SEVENTH • FROM KINCARDINE' 7-3 (By Wally) Seventh win tit nine starts wets chs lkt'ti up iv the (:r►ek'rich l.).Migers Friday night as they suet their old rivals front ,the lakeshore town of Kineardiue and sent tl(etu home %vith• a 7-3 loss. K:ir M4•Kinaou on the mount for tete 1►tnIlgers %Vas in her usual good forte with five girls going; down swinging cVlrile she scut „ two to first on walks, Rita Farrell went the route for the visitors. selueeiing three tort on striker, while giving up twit flee passes. r•htab:lyd in the third frame over :r ' rli.1 111ttsl ,ant at home held tyre game op Momentarily while Umpire F-1 Dale. Clinton. put the Kincat'eline (•tach. Gordon Comp - belt.' and one of the players, 11or- othv Wilson. off the Iteatc'lt, Goderielt 001 301 02x -7 9.4 Kincardine ,.. 000 200 100 Til 7 4 THREE HOMERS FEATURE DODGER WIN OVERt RADAR ( By Wally) lit their final go at the Clinton Radar Ladies. last week. the 1)i►d- gers downed them to the tone of 7-1. The g:tltae was sparked with three honer rings off former Strat- ford 1►itv•her, hazel Boynton. First home run ("range in the second frame when l'eg W'.asl knot•ke'd :t long fly• in the fourth inning Pearl Morland kept top her reward of home runs wit 11 another Otte.`" ,Tenn Fuller VII MN up with the third one in the sisal►. le•Kinnon for the' winners put thirteen haters on the ltencli while she cv:a;lked six. Boynton swatted plot six anel walked one. it was a two -hitter for Kay while 'Hazel. al - 1 ecywi the 'Dodgers tau lingoes, Clinton (190 001 0(1(1 -1 2 2 (to I 'rich 0111 202 101 -7 10 0 itr+tte't'i(s McKinnon arid, Wooef: 11:yton and Slade. FLOURMEN WIN FOURTH STRAIGHT FROM OILERS After losing their first game of the season the Purity Flour boys have been setting a fast pace in the industrial Softball, League. On Monday evening'. they ern nhardcd Imperial Oil 10-4. ,The hail game was over in the first inning as the boys from' the mill connected for five tuns on six _hits. _ Frank Bowra. IIIakink his first appear:anc'f' of the year, turned in s tine i►erforhtanee. hill .11ond had four singles and .Tohn Tlndson. on erase every time, s'ored four runs. Jack Duckworth, the bright "14 4, for Imperial (til, clouted a long 104u1er• over the left field fence. R. It. E. Purity Flour .302 023 4--1(; 13 2 Int1►t'rial (til ... 201 010 0---- 4 .4 11 Purity Flour -Frank ltowra and earc:11 young : Imperial Oil- Tl,m !e'lii'1i1tat and ,.Took Duckworth., '!'here are 225" t ':1 'ilers Of law in It'inada ANN PAGE FRESH MILK BREAD White or SLICED Brown 24 -oz loaf 15, UNSLiCED 24 -oz goat - DELUXE CAKE Regular Price 45c each 39c THE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR Hello Homemakers! You can 2.Prepare according to method of beat the heat by storing some of serviul;. Berries may be gently rolled fresh fruits and ,vegetable* in a home. freezer, or u locker at ,a storage plant. Food can be 'pack- aged in a quick, eouvettient and easy 111ettu►ti for freezing. As a basic rule for preparation of vege- ttables reuleti►ber: bland► one min- ute, then (dill' two minutes. It is - now common praetice to prepare the fruits and vegetables which are usually voluted if Sou have access to freezing space. Thr stored product will have good color, flavor and food value when the best variety is obtained and good quality packaging is used.. Freezing isnot a method of pro- cessing food; it - simply prevents growth of bacteria. For this rea- son plaee each fillets container In the • refrigerator then transfer to home freezer or locker within 4 to (i !onus. Be guided by the direc- tions of a freezer manufacturer as to how many boxes to .place along the quick freezing wall of a home unit. (We freeze 8 packages at one time, or we pay the storage operator for quick freezing large quantities.) TAKE A TIP 1. Seleet only the best—firm. well - ripened -fruits and fresh, tender vegetables for' freezing. 2. Certain varieties of vegetables. are better suited for freezing than others:. Burpee's, Early Stringless. Tendergreen or Bolen - tine Beans, Broad leaf Spinach. Thomas Laxton or Tall Telephone fess, (;old -ban or Golden 'Ban- tam Corn. 'Henderson:. 'Lima 'Beans and Tong Island B1'ussels Sprouts. 3. Among our Ontario fruits, prefer- ence 111ay 1te' given to Cuthbert or Viking Raspberries, Early Richmond, or Montmorency Cher- ries. her- �Low-deBlackberries, lfdette ole . , or• Valiant Peaches, (11'an& Duke or Pratte' Plums. t. Purchase • moisture' -vapor -proof m'ateria1,, An ideal material should also be odorless, tasteless, strong, e:asy tn-,handle, .seal and label. Tulpregnated wax cartons wan be re -used with new liners. 5, Son -wan store 3S rectangular pint. cartons (with 'liner) in a cultic foot of .p9(t' or 1R round tub pints. (1, When regular canning jars are used allow a headspaee of 1 to 11!, inches At least to prevent bre;tk:age, whereas boxes of a dry pack may he filledt v'ing 1:4 bleb expansion..- . TO xpansion-- TO FREEZE FRUITS t. Cort :11111 cvasla :1nti Barin bat ,handle carefully-, through a wide funnel 4119 each box with or without sugar We usually sprinkle in dry sugar a11o4111g 1 cup for 4 cups of fruit. Rhubarb may be eut (do not heel ) and pocked. Cherries to be eaten .fresh should be . covered with a 50 per cent syrup; for pies, mix 1 part sugar to 4 parts cherries. l'(ac!tes _anti {tears re- quire ,preparing as for canning and covering in 50 per cent syrup (three-quarters of a teaspoon of ascorbic acid crystals in earn quart of syrup, H 111 prevent, browness) . 3. When .t lined box is used, squeeze the tort of the --envelope together above the fruit to' exclude,, air, then fold -and seal. 4.'1'o heat seal the package: turn a saucepan (of the same height as freezer box) upside down. Cse 'tat' electric iron with the control •set at Rayon and press over 2 folds of the liner. Let stand a' boom. If any of these unrestrained minute then fold to lit box. 5. Label with a grease pencil and place in freezer or refrigerator; freeze as soon as possible. To FREEZE VEGETABLES 1, Sort and wash first vegetables. Prepare as for table use, cutting lengths uwcurdfug h► ty1><' of ricers committee of the D.1I,LA., is freezing box, • no stronger than it was two years, 2. All vegetables are thea blanchedago wl►en the Canadian dollar was or scalded to keep their color selling at a Substantial discount. and stop chemical action. It i, `1'he at since then, it important' to nae only enough pointed out, was largely clue to au water to cover and to have the i', uus�nrpassecl itttlow of foreign van- water bag or sieve for the I teal,' some of it undoubtedly of a vegetables that cue 1►e hcld in 44151e. highly speculative nature which hailing touter for the 25 to might be withdrawn suddenly, second period. Keep the gag or The report reminded Cant)dions sieve moving and also watch the 4 .'Fri URSl)AY, JULY 17t11, 1962 RENEW STOCKS OF TROUT IN LAKE AT KINCARDINE Trout fishing, once a literal bon- anza in Lake Huron, but of • late years entirely uou-productive, may be revived. Such is the hope of the Depart- ment of lands and forests, which, for the tirst time iu eight years has placed fingerling trout in the cotters of Lake Huron, ora' Kin- cardine. iu- cardine. Disappearance of the trout has been blamed largely ott,, lamprey eels. For tete past two years these have been trapped successfully tat- Soutltutnpton and as the number of depredators lessens, the chance for survival of trout increases, de- partmental works 'believe. Douglas Cutts, of the department hatchery at Southampton; Melviu !'eters, ,,of Chatsworth hatchery, and Conservation Officer Alex Wolfe, of Kincardine, supervised placement of 20,000 youpg trout in on area extending five utiles south of Kincardine, borne and 011ie Hall, Kincardine fishermen, assisted. HOW STRONG THE BOOM Just because our dollar has shot ahead of Uncle Sam's, a lot • of People seem to assume our economic troubles are over and that there is no limit to the present expansion optimists were at the recent annual meeting of the Dominion Mortgage and Investment Association, ;hey roust have been rudely awakened, says The Financial Post. The Canadian economy basically, says the annual report of the of - clock during scalding period. 3. 0.01 the hot food qu}t•kly in bee water for 2 minutes then. drain. 4. Pack- drained vegetables immedi- that the real basis- for prosperity was export trade. A dash_ of cold water never hurts tanylfody, and sometimes it ccan.do a lot of good, says The Post. It is ately into containers and sept or well to be reminded that we :are cover %vitt' a cold brine' trying 1 still facing basic and forntidul►lc� teaspoon of table salt to 1 cupipru1le urs: Foreign ign eapita1 we ne c d of water. sand we are now getting, but that 5. Exclude air as Much .as .possible. seal and. label. t;, Freeze quickly.. QUESTION BOX Mrs. R. L. asks: What do you think is the reason for soggy cobs it will continue of corn :as used in ,Ian -nary'? • AtIswer: 1V'e defrost colts of earn then cool: foir 5 minutes in rapi114. boiling water. It is the only vege- up the block ,and table cve iillovc to thew bt'fure soul. lututttei. Mrs. T. F. asks: is it necessary tis not enough. For solid_prosperity a nation, like an Imtivid(1 a1, must sell as nitwit as it buys or borrows. Fortitnatety -in-the first quarter cit 14152 the export picture has bright- ened considerably. It is hoped that w4Ntketl in ' 8 Wonderful Value for you,! Egg Creme Shampoo plus Creme Rinse - Loth for only 1.25 For the price of the shampoo alone I .. get a regular 1.25 Mottle of Richard Iludnut Egg Crei;te Shampoo plus a special -size bottle of Creme Rinse! This pair works wonders when it comes to keeping your hair healthy and beautiful! CAMPBELL'S AUG STORE Phone 90 33 Goderich t' TIPS ON KEEPING COOL IN HOTTEST -WEATHER How cool is your home this sum- mer? W Maybe you can't do anything about the weather outdoors, but there are plenty of inexpensive wttys of staking indoor tempera- tures pleasant for summertime. Houses overheat for a variety of reasons. Here is tt check list of some of the causes, with approp- riate remedies. Sunlight streaming through win- dows can turn any room into a hot house. Afternoon sun heats the house most, So install awnings for windows of west rooms. They 'will admit light and at the same time keep the' rooms cool. Air indoors stays hot after tem- peratures drop in the evening, be- cause of poor. ventilation. Be sure that warm air can escape from the attic, and that the door or trap door into. it is opened at night. An attic fan will greatly speed 11h air movement. Cooking' heats ui>' not only the kitchen butalso the dining and living rooau. Have a small terrace built now, so that. 3011 can move meals outdoors on hot evenings- A tiled terrace can be hosed down an hoar before meals and rite re - salting ('vaporation will make the whole area cooler. You can't get all the heat out of a kitchen, but .a ventilating fan over the range Is a great' help., In fact, ,round. Mrs. .1. K. says;; Why ,hutted it � to pit cherries before freezing? . it will he useful the year 1 un 1, require 15 minutes to eook a frozen .%nswer: No -- u111tongla it is to draw off cooking, odors. block of peas? usually more cul*enient than later A porch Is a cool spot for stun- - t o :roily will use it stun - Answer: Frozrn pea,: when ,lip ,fur pies if pitted., inert one, bat n family . 11ed into boiling water sf old be „�,,,OM, -� .t irrwt from time It time to lt1Y'ak q.• if the floor is in poor condition, the furniture shabby and the light- ing bad. Good porch furniture and good reading lights will draw any family out of doors for cool even- ing breezes. When the house, stays hot al- though the evening is cool, try placing a fan on a table about three feet from :t window and fac- ing it out. 'Then open windows in rooms to be cooled, and let the fan pull• out hot air .to let In the cool front outdoors. ANIS. NO MORE ASH DAYS : er SHOPand SAVE at... 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Washes any size load, anytime — no need to save dirty clothes! And its economical to use too -exclusive, nilw "Water Saver" measures water to the size of the Toad, there's no waste! New patented washing action, gets clothes sparkling clean, without wear! See it tomorrow at , . . -4 $36930 TERMS TO SUIT YOU! W.IIF REINHART 79 • "114;71r" STREET ELECTRIC wt"� - (Opposite Al'g Fish and Chips) PHONE .. 466 . Notice to Householders' Owing to increased sum- mer trade we are asking you to please LEAVE ALL YOUR mint SCf'TTLES out for the driver DAILY. Anyof our bottles that havepaid for will be redeemed - at the dairy at 5c each. • Thanking you in ad- vance for your co pper- ati'on, - Andrew Dairy WEST STREET • • • • • • • . •. • • .- - ....• •.-::� • 0 • • • ••• �•• •:•0 • • • • • 0 • b .. :a 1•i• �. i • • •' • :• 0 • •. 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