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Municipal Auditor . 343
A. M. HARPER
CHARTIDR1OD ACCOUNTANT
66 South St.
Goderiali. Ont.
CHIROPRACTIC
f ERBERT n. SUCH, D.O.
Doctor of Chiropractic.
Office Hours:
Mon., Thura —9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tues., Fri ---9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Wed. & Sart. 9 to 11.30 a.m.
Vitamin Therapy
Office—Corner of South St. and.
Britannia Road. Phone 341.
Malcolm Mathers
INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE
Now located at
46 WEST STREET
GODERIOH
Phone 115W
PICK J,. W. MONTEITH
AS PERTH CANDIDATE
Well-known in Goderich, J.
Waldo Monteith, of Stratford, has
been picked by Progressive -Con-
servatives of Perth County as their
candidate to contest Perth riding
in the next Federal election.
Mr. Monteith, a veteran of mun-
icipal politics, is tt, chartered ac-
countant -id Stratford, and for sev-
eral years carried on accounting
work in Goderich. He was mayor
of 'Stratford in 1944-45.
HONOR NURSE
Among the 23 girls who gradu-
ated from Stratford General Hos-
pital was Miss Helen Bridle, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bridle,
of Strathroy, - formerly of Gode-
rich. Miss Bridle received a spec-
ial award, for general proficiency
in- bedside - nursing. -_.Miss Snyder,
superintendent, extended congratu-
lations. After the exercises and
the tea at the residence, Dr. and
Mrs. Cecil Quinlan, aunt of Helen,
entertained 30 friends and rela-
tives at a buffet supper.
It ,pays to use the Signal -Star
Classified Ads.
Hello, Homemakers! Strawber-
ries are food for a queen. So, we
are' happy to see strawberries in
plentifulplsupply during Coronation
is more.. royal than
a deep glass bowl heaped high
with fresh, ruby red strawberries
sprinkled with fruit sugar.
If you think there is more flavor
to crushed berries and you pride
yourself on light, tender biscuits,
then serve strawberry shortcake
often at this season; On special
occasions make cream puffs and
tuck chllled strawberries into the
cream. For ° more variety, make
tapioca or banana cornstarch pud-
ding and serve in alternate layers
with crushed strawberries in, par-
fait glasses. Finally, there is al-
ways a place for a few strawberries
on the June salad plate.
Remember, there are people who
judge the dinner by the dessert.
Imperial Salad
1 pkk. lemon jelly powder
1 cup boiling water
1 cup pineapple juice
1 tbsp. lemon juice
1 cup diced celery
2 slices pineapple
6 peach halves
6 prunes, stoned
1 lb. cottage cheese
2 cups strawberries
Stir boiling water into jelly
powder until dissolved; add pine-
apple juice, lemon juice and cel-
ery; pour into moulds. Whe„ n mix-
ture begins to setress celery
through jelly. Chill until firm.
Unmould on lettuce in centre of
each plate and arrange fruits and
cheese alternately around the
mould. Serve with cheese dress-
jng.
Cheese Salad Dressing: Press 1/2_
GUY IVES
& SONS
CEMENT CONTRAC-
a TORS
BUILDING BLOCKS and
CHIMNEY BLOCKS
Selkirk all -steel insulated
chimney supplied and in-
stalled. •
Chimney built or re-
paired.
Phone Carlow ^1612
7-oxtf
HAROLD JACKSON
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
HURON' AND PERTH
Seaforth Phone 11-661 or
Harry Edwards, Goderich
,Phone 144
Geo. G. MacEwan
GENERAL INSURANCE`
MASONIC TEMPLE
WEST STREET
Peter S. MacEwan
General, Life, Real Estate
Phone 230, Goderich 3.
NOW LOCATED
IN, BANK
OF
COMMERCE
BUILDING
ON THE SQUARE
H. M. FORD
Cemetery
Memorials
cupstrong flavored ' cheese Wed y*
oz: pkg. plant white cheese through
a sieve. , Combined with 2/3 cup
mayonnaise, 1% taps. lemon juice,
Y cup cream and * tsp. salt.
Beat well.
Glased Strawberry Tarts
1 qt. strawberries
% cup icing sugar
1 cup water
> , cup granulated sugar
1 tbsp. cornstarch
S tart shells
Wash " and stem berries, mix, 3
cups of them with the icing sugar
and let stand 1 hour. Cook re-
maining cup ofberries with water
and press through' sieve. Mix
granulated sugar and cornstarch,
add to strained berry juice and
cook until clear. Add a little red
coloring. Arrange whole berries
in tart shells and pour hot glaze
over top. Cool.
TAKE A TIP
Care of your electric refriger-
ator. ,
1. Clean porcelain enamel finish
with soap and warm water then
rinse and dry; or use cleaning
compounds specifically designed
for this type of surface.
2. Clean aluminum shelves with
fine steel wool. Remove' dis-
coloration with vinegar and wash
thoroughly.
3.. Wipe chrome handles and
shelves with a damp cloth and
dry with a soft towel.
4. Clean rubber gaskets frequently
with mild soap, and water: Rinse
and dry.
5. Hold the nozzle of vacuum clean-
er, with round brush on the end,
over the motor to remove dust.
6. Never paint the appliance cord.
7. Always wipe up spilled tomatoes
' and fruit juices immediately to
prevent stains.
8. See that refrigerator door does
not bang on a hard surface when
opened.
THE QUESTION 'BOX
Mrs. T. C. requests recipe -for
"Pizza Pie. -
Answer: Pizza Pie
1 pkg. Hot Roll mix
1/2. cup minced onions
1 tbsp. salad oil '
1 (28 oz.) tomatoes (pulp only)
1. tsp. salt
tsp. Oregano
3N tsp. pepper
IA tsp. garlic salt
1/2 Ib. Mozzarella or other soft
white cheese, grated of sliced
1/5 cup snipped parsley (optional)
1/2 cup grated Parmesan
12 to 14 anchovies, whole or in
pieces (optional)
Prepare dough as hot -roll mix
package directs.- Cover. Let rise
in waren place (85 to 90 degrees
F.) until double in bulk (30 to 60
minutes). Saute onions in salad
oil until golden brown (don't over-
do). Add next six ingredient,s.
Set aside. Divide dough into. four
parts. Flatten each part, then' pat
into bottoms of four 9 inch ' pie
i
plates. Brush with salad oil. ` Ar-
range half of Mozzarella cheese on
dough. Spread with tomato sauce
mixture. Top with rest of cheese,
then parsley, Parmesan or a strong
old cheese and anchovies Bake
immediately at 450 degrees, 15 to
20 minutes. Serve hot.
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HOSPITAL GRADUATES
Reta Wilson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Wilson, Saltford,
was one of a class of 23 nurses
graduated from Stratford General
Hospital at ceremonies Wednesday
of last week. Margaret Craig, of
Blyth, was also a graduate and
won special awards of school spirit
and leadership and for profession-
al growth.
SiONALAITAlt
9011M2181111'TWX COVICIL
Decide To Aniage For Mite ith
Manton On Fire Fighting
The regular J
g ung meeting of the
Goderich Township Council was
held on June 1 in Rolniaesviille at
7.30 pin. with all members pre -
tent.
Communications read and filed:
Department of Planning and De-
velopment;
•
vRoadMa-
chinery
opment; Dominion Co.; Baptist parsonage,
Clinton; Fire Marshall's Office;
Huron County Municipal Officers;
Association; Association of Ontario
Mayors and Reeves.
The Town of Clinton having re-
quested a meeting with the Town-
ship regarding fire fighting ser-
vices, it was left to the Reeve to
interview the Town and arrange
for such meeting.
It was decided to hire Reg. John-
ston to cut weeds' along the Town-
ship roads at the same rate as
last year.
Accounts presented and paid:
Chas. E. Wise, telephone loan,
51,400.00; Provincial Treasurer, in-
sulin, $4.98; Murray Forbes, fox
bounty, $8.00; Peter Harrison, fox
bounty, $2.00; Londesboro Locker
Service, supplies for relief, $62.68;
Direct relief, $30.00; Road Super-
intendent's pay roll, $66.85.
Council then adjourned till July
6 at 7.30 p.m.
AUBURN MINISTER LEADS
PANEL AT CONFERENCE
Rev. C. C. Washington, of Au-
burn United Church, led a panel
discussion at the 29th London Com
ference of the United Church,
meeting last week in Woodstock.
He led a panel which discussed
"The Church and Its Mission." Mr.
Washington also participated in a
discussion of the church and public
relations, in which he said that the
church must revitalize its spiritual
power and carry on the many-sided
ministry of Christ.
REQUEST GRANTED a
A request from R.C.A.F. recruit-
ing headquarters in London that
a mobile recruiting unit be allow-
ed to come to Goderich 'this sum --
mer was granted by Town Council
last Friday night. The airforce
noted that recruiting would be
done in a trailer parked on town
streets and that no more than two
visits a month to town would be
made.
"It's Custom -Made"
bovittouilfit'ste&
ICE CREAM
rosoxs GRANDMOTHERS
KINTAIL, June 1O.—Mrs: Nor-
man O'Connor opened her home
for a large meeting of the Kintail
W.I. last Thursday. It was the
annual grandmother's meeting and
each grandmother was presented
with a lovely corsage of - sprig
flowers. The roll call' was an-
swered with the name of an old-
fashioned song. There were 42
numbers and visitors, also a num-
ber of children. The W will
look after the booth at thehool
area picnic.
Mrs. Ray Dalton introduced Mrs.
Durnin Phillips, of Dungannon,
new district president, who spoke
on her trip through the southern
States a week ago. She told of
the wide muddy Mississippi and
the means of flood control the
people used. ,She told of visiting
a commercial alligator farm, -and
a snake farm. Mrs. Gordon Fin-
alyson thanked Mrs. Phillips for
her splendid talk.
Mrs. Wyld and Mrs. Wilkins etch
gave a reading.' Mrs. Donald Blue
was a guest and spoke a few words
of greeting and promised to come
again and Sive a talk.
At this time the president called
forward six of the elder Institute
members to honor them for their
long years of faithful service with
the gift of a lovely cup and saucer,
Institute pin, and photo. They
were: Mrs. N. G. McKenzie, Mrs.
Reynolds, Mrs. M. O'Neil,. Mrs.
Sarah McKenzie, -Mrs. Neil McDon-
ald, Mrs. Dick McDonald,
DOGS RESTRICTED AT
BAYFIELD BY COUNCIL
Stanley Township Council,. meet-
ing at Varna, gave third and final
reading to a by-law prohibiting
dogs from running at large in the
police village of Bayfield during
July and August. The usual an-
nual grants were awarded to: the
Seaforth Fall Fair, -$25; Clinton
Spring Show, $50; Hensall Spring
Show, $35; and the Bayfield Fall
Fair, $50. Reeve Alvin McBride
presided.
ASK CONTRIBUTION
Town Council last Friday night
received a request from the Orange
Lodge of Goderich askiiik for a
contribution to assist in defraying
costs of the July 12 celebration
being held here. The request was
lreferred to the finance committee
for consideration. The Kinsmen
Club Of Goderich also filed a re-
quest with council requesting per-
mission to use Court House Park
and Agricultural Park on the Civic
Holiday, August 3. It was refer-
red to the parks committee.
NOW
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Retires Tomorrow,
Made Initial Run
Here 46 Years Ago
A Stratford man who made his
first run on the C.N.R. into Gode-
rich as a fireman retires tomorrow
after nearly half a century of rail-
way service.
He is Lawrence (Larry) Beale,
a , native of McKillop Township
who now lives in the railway city.
Mr. Beale, who has spent his
entire railway career in the Strat-
ford Division, except for six years
in London, made his first run as
an engineer into Goderich 43 years
ago.'
He is married and has two sons
who have also followed the railway
career. One son, Lionel (Buck),
is an engineer on the Fort Erie -
.London run and John K. is with
the investigation department of
the C.N.R. in Toronto. As far as
the future is concerned, Mr. Beale
has just one thing in mind—just
relax and maybe do a bit of
gardening:._
In 1952 there were 362,000,000
ice cream cones manufactured in
Canada, about 30,000,000 more than
in 1951.
DARROCH TO OONTEST
WELLINGTON -HURON
Arnold Darroch, member for
Wellington North was picked last.
Friday night by Liberals to contest
the new riding of Wellington -
Huron in the forthcoming else
tion.
Mr. Darroch was lected to the
riding of North We gton in 1949.
Speaker at the no ing conven-
tion in lfarriston was . Hon. Paul
Martin, minister of national health
and welfare.
You're TI
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wastes. That's the time to take Dodd's
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and as help restore their normal action of
removing_ esus acids and, wastes. Then
you feel better, sleep better, work better.
Get Dodd's Kidney Palls now. Look for
, the blue box with the red band at all
druggists. You can depend on Dodd's. 52
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Public Accoyntant
1 Kensington' Ave.
Phone 2-9152
London, Ont.
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LICENSED AUCTIONEER
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can be made for Sales Date by
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