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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1953-10-29, Page 7SP°""`• jai*by Liam Club,GaleriaAT �ODERICH ARl Town of Galeria and slue Water s..+. COMMENINC AT 7.3e P.M. ICS SKATING -MOVIES - PARTY -PRISES - REFRWIMW.Pi � � 1 • ;1.00 TO THE CHILD /DENT/FY/NG "MISS HALLOWE'EN" O. QED 1il RERJICE CiALS 111. S Woman Convicted( By MagistrateWWI WiljaitArniTI >S 1011 � D; i�g -Fined ming.. editorial and job 1 Primo Policies of weekly news- Cosvicted of dangerous driving. said she bought a ease of beer ispapers it litmus Countywere re- mits. Jena lfeDonaii, of Allan park, Sarnia and arrived in Goderich at -I viewed at. Wingham on Saturday mf>.. was fame4,011and outs or; about 6 p.m. on October 7_ She at a meetCountyag of the Huron County d D. E 3, and her pasenger obtained a Publishers Association. FoDow- cabin. she said, where the beer ins a dinner at Hotel Brunswick. around presided over b George Ellis a the Goderich r, Associ- ation president Hoboes, Q.C„ in police court here , was opened and shared with ; round table disdzssia�n held merit lee 'aide iuoadktieal —Driver be liadop--Curend or Floe Wise Glom Beers Auto SWAT Coiarick !Beale 966 last Thursday. The mag drate ; friends met on the way here- -1 said he would recommend that the had two," she said is aselteitile tame around most 11 you enjoy the nonsked revelers a motor vehicle in Canada for a 1 She denied that s1 m drink- Mr. Balmy Wenger of the Wing - Ontario homes_ It is the( as mock as we do you will invite:Period of sic months- Bello onths Bello Hu skers! Hallowe'en !less merited_ woman be prohibited Eton drning I Mg in the ear and that it arra( her ham Advance-ri es, Association tthat rolitigthms leg far c up them to perform before shell-! Ttie charge arose out of a col- tar nen on the highway b3 Qutpp. f mums. &relied the .ailocatioas en Victoria street in Goder'ich not see is t 01 , part in various , I mod p 1 lision on the night of October ? .boat the amdent, she said she A County Council. printing. ..out some el. theca sure sure r did anything - iron Taldag the discus- mat from tsetse to hawse in to he the ear until an inSant before the sions were the f s whew a car driven by the aoeusedfollowing r'�Pr'e- ssN■i tet each homeowner ether 'pelf oral'" or "Veld.- This de- corn !collided with a bicycle drives by impact -1 saw the child. slaname1 sentatives- J_ Melvin„ Robert, and lbw of calls era the eve of October 3 - "Med coca John Graham, soul. of Dr. and Mr;. � braker and that was it. she Adsoun l and el the Exeter rinses - In - as inevitable alarm 1 ca. sugar J It Graham, of Goderieb. The W e believe not 31 a ' P- i The boy was the int to tike said there were open beer bottle Smith of the Zurich Herald; Oswald Itiesidid k reed sow ' f z in the ear, but that she was not and Cvri1 Snowden of the Seaforth � 1 top.. vanilla � the stand send laid of driving his IS n as as 3 coca 3311P ts_year• rdd hey was in.. Mrs_ Genesiive Van VolJkkenburSL, L uhonn of the Clinton News - in and e'en! homemaker scold 1 r in the McDonald ear, ; Mr_ and Hits.. CbeSter i water .jur,ediatye accident 41 FIRST AI TO SICK HADES B. R NDAY Afro Parable FoollPonot Same Srorsieooii Carrninri Raid To.dna Call M *IM. SR. ide *sr rr Phar 9111 EN SUPERIOR FROMM Gas far ilettar .iiiwater beating sad refrilgera& -- AN. J. Schmidt, ..*.annvdneion• Stratford 'Lanes 3�. Z. 3137Ji P.O. Bas IS UiRBBRT a SUcU. URG Doctor of Chiropractic. nice Hours: ![os., Tunes --o a� too tt pan. • ACCOUNTANT Toes_ Fyri--i a to S)Fm- !: to 8 p.a. Wed. A Bot $ m 11.31 a.m. a M. FARPER vi aaia Therapy ti CHARTERED Acc)t'NTANT Mee—Corner at Sow St and" is south SQL Goderieb„ out. Sritaaaia Road. Phone 34L P trent since there can be simple Cook sugar. syrup and to l birtyde along Victoru street on - She said she didn't rye- News; Kenneth and Douglas Whit -1 al" mere ales. 1t is the , medium caddy 4.1y. (until A 1 the eight - - member pawing a bottle on the more a the Blyth Standard - idea Wand it that ed - Fac _ >l question. 1%e said his + small try gifts be - pour oyer tile) had a S _reflector bo•.ilevard. tuna meetingext for ctin- - � 11aa�octng add sir �� s� . as the bd�ek fork as welt � magistrate HoImes_saud . he found � �' c about no Add Plain a cora stirripg with a as an ordinary reflector on the Mrs. ' McDonald fly hY reason pies nuts and popcorn balls Ifthemixtureinto of 2zeessive failure to keep each gift is wrapped in a HaUowe'.- g paw, andmudguard. He said he saw a proper lookout 'and said it was 71MIIMMIMMigimmomor - lights from behind and pulled air smitailde Ln March OS ne_xt es p� napkin -the youngsters Pry- farther to the right hand aside. ' his opinwa that her ability had will be happy with suchlook - E a gay Candied Apples Dr_ Graham, the boy's fatter, : been - impaired by beer she had Mg ,171- fl: --' some P°u°g 2 told of taking the boli to the' hos consumed prior to the accident_ apple or pale since it 1 eaip water pitaL �� groom -up_ Nears laid over by Crown Attorney H. of le (den " L Mrs- Max Cult, who l-i`ves near Gly Hats, Q -C„ for foeir week theaccident scene, ofhearing the crash.. She said as e went DISTSWC'T' . HOLD - oataieie hey house she saw a ear door open and a bottle thrown out GAT CLINTON onto the boulevard_ She said she could see women in the car_ : . Miss Minerva Snider, director �f Constable IL A- Summers- who nursing at the Stratford General ipv igated, said a s0 feat slid Ilice, was re-elected chairman mark was made by the car. He °°p said be found an empty beer bottle of district No. 2. Registered Nurses Hader the front scat and a case of Association of Ontario, when the • • vehiclethe beer on the w f., andnine annualin the district meeting was held Ekdricl.tor Srvice;. Legion 11811 in saes like to reach to for their own sugar � them ;4 � of � AaBr�es is Of course the sight ` . u to 14 snow "`nice witches' stalk'" so be pre► aPPles - p Inc . Adults will Cook sugar. water and cream of edtjaiv an eresrng of',games when tartar quickly stirring until mix - ties comae to the home dressed op tore threads off into a fine hair is "moi dame clothes` Perhaps (or becomes a hard lump in a half A • charge of careless driving also'. Cramb laid against the accused was asked their faserite treat would be • arpple t u<p of cold water), remove tie pie and cheese along with a e sgr� . from the electric dement orf aiiee- If 7r plan to have- an and -add four drops of lemon juice adult party it need not interfere : and toe► or three drops atf red with your gifts Inc the children - Place ther., of who will knout -at year door: The bot SSrnP into Veryr cold' water treats can be near the front door to cheek. the boiling and urea place and the caierrs seed not stay' un- it over hot. water while the apples that have been placed on a wooden skewer are dipped into it Dain on waxed paper_ 1Dasoshamts ellP sugar shortening . taking two siatemenLs from Brvdon 4A cups sifted dour - The statements were mess Rena Misner, Simcoe; Brans, L. D BALSB,B3 Phone 494 4 tsps. bating powder "' m[ -ass Jean Gordon, Brantford; Ox `' �P snit Jon., said be sClinton aws of car similar tats ford, S Mora Hicks, i'Yllsonburg Wmgham top_ nutmeg i Mrs. McDonald's earlier in the day , s )ms's llamIJW.SLsre ALL LINES OF INSURANCE (i sch relba Life) and REAL ESTATE Pb... AIM 38 Haenilion St- Godavari 36ff Ray Robinson FLOORS LAID -- SANDED FINISHED R.R. 1 PORT ALBERT Phone Carlow 2105 3 -8xddf 1.11�31U!{ VSa empty bottles in it - He said be Friday. District No 2 includes" wilnli fG REpAiRma. • Constable Harold Hi t ford, Brant,. and Norfolk. Coasts Constable ii Pollee detach- Councillors named to the district IND USTRIAL MOTORS meat, told of executive are: Huron. miss Man Mar - and , is Love, Winghan; Perth. Miss Mar- i the ion , Stratford; Norfolk, could. smell beer on the accused's the counties of Huron, Perth, or. bceath_ 1 cup Milk- gg of the accident and followed it ; _Add sugar o mj2711.7,..__.:11=, shorik d from Saltford for about a mile acrd the sifted dry ingredient;, 1 along No. 21 Highway until it stop-: tiyr stir in the miller BoIlout at Dunlop. "It was swaying a -- dough L4 inch thick on a Sou^- : oh the road," he said. Quipp 1 ed• board; cut with a doughnut cut- i ca r dei he saw. taro woolen in the i t ° ter and fry a few at a tine in tato .car drinking from a glass ammizas DIRECTO:10.T F. T. Armstrong Tibiae 1100 tarappabilmeit - WADE 600 NOW IN $LIK�. orcoloidgeoE ON THE SQIIARE nM.FORD net Ins end -- ga. - Rest !nweed TSLEPHOW91111w Roy `N. Bentley Public Accountant - 1 Imo. Ave. Pions 9-01111 London, Ont. 1 Cemetery Memorials T. PRYDE & SOH Chalon, Esotor, Susie[* Write Eos 150, !re phase 411, Exeter and we shall be pleased to cal A. L. COLE colds Re mised, Glosses Fitted Prue 33 Goilerieb, OML O. 1P. MAMA" Genonl.Insuranco `llrn. Antoasibilla Camality Seal Estate ' 30 Colborne St., Godarkb Pio. l.3. EDWARD W. ELLIOTT Al fIONZEmt Correspondence promptly aa- ewere& Immediate arrairgemeota can be made for Sags Date by calling Phone 40M, Clinton. Charlie moderate and satisfac- tion Guaranteed. inch deep fat abouttyro sa a�uiald, under question-, each side, drain on absorfien:minutes mg by defence lawyer J. K. Hunter. ! paper_ ilLry coat "with creamyt cookie icing. Yield two dozen_ t THE QUESTION BOX r Mrs. R. F. asks:What precau- tions can we take to prevent frwt pies from boiling over. Answer: (1) Place fruit pies on the fourth or fifth shelf iii your 1 electric oven at a . preheated tem -1 peratu re of 450 degrees for 101. Iminutes only, then reset the "oven r dial to 350 degrees for 40 to 45 1 minutes (2) If you cut butter' wrapping paper in four strips, then wet it and place around the rim of the pie plate to cover the edge of the pastry, overlapping each piece one inch, this will prevent the juice from boiling out in the oven_ Mrs. F. IL' edits: How can we prevent the last batch of cookies from burning on the bottom even though a previous filled cookie sheet did not burn? Answer: If you are only baking five or six -cookies it is wise 'to place them on an -inverted_ pie plate in preference to the large cookie sheet Never use a deep 'sided pan in place of a cookie she A. G. asks: How can we tell bow long to cook beets in " a pressure cooker (whole skin on)) Answer: Usually medium sized beets requires 12 minutes in a pres- sure cooker. If they are larger than a half cup size it is wise to cut them to this size even though they are not sealed, since they will not bleed while being cooked in a. pressure cooker. Mrs. A. L asks: How can we prevent tomato butter film burn- ing while it is being cooked to s paste' Answer: We suggest that you pour the tomato butter into a boil- ing pan and place it in the electric oven on the third shelf from the bottom . with the bottom element turned on and the door left ajar (as you do in - broiling) stir oc- casionally and let the mixture steam for ore hour. HAROLD JACKSON UCENS D AUCTIONICER HURON AND PERTH $esforth Masse 11.61 or Ham Edwards. Oriderleb Phone 144 6E0 G MacEwan GENERAL INSURANCE - -"l. MASONIC TEMPLE WEST STREET Peter S. Maws. GsefsraI. Lia. Rssl Estate !hors 130, fierdsrkk 3. VICTORIA HELPERS • The Victoria, Helpers held their October meeting at the home pf Mrs. o. Allan, Albert street. The meeting opened by singing a hymn followed by prayer in unison. Tht Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Ark . The class voted a donation to the Thank -offering Sunday. . An sue:* tion sale was conducted by Mrs. Morriss, vfhich was very profitable. Several articles were donated for the coming bazaar. Mrs. Ruth Hayden gate a reading. A lovely lunch was served by tube hostess. D. GU1TAID lesam ark. Br rkwrrk and IrSmilming S good job of phosterisse bee . M anise n om Oat. Brock and Victoria hy Pump Out Your Septic Tank?t Why dig up your tile line? Why continue to endure noxious odours? It is now possible through the use of chemistry to have trouble-free sewage systems. Septic tanks and cess- pools can be chemically cleaned; choked drains quick- ly relieved; tile beds freed oI grease and sludge; sump pits, kithcen waste lines, laundry drainage free of soaps and grease accumulation. All of this can be done merely by discharging chemicals through the plumb- ing lines. THESE PRODUCTS ... 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