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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-12-22, Page 24Having ceessfully completed a 14 -week time sal de%eiopment seminar, to teach the difference between loan credit and purchase credit, the sales staff and ' man- agement of Reg McGee and Sons were pre- • stinted with their certificates by Grant Showers, branch manager of Industrial Acceptance Corp. From left, Ken McGee, "Joe Thompson, Mr. Showers, Ken Trietz 'and Alvin McGee. Pot Luck Supper. Precedes Victoria Street UCW Meeting The United Church Women of Victoria Street United Church preceded their December meet. ing with a pot luck supper. A Christmas devotional period was conducted by Mrs: S. Argyle and Mrs. " Mary Morris. Miss Lyn Argyle, accompanied by Mrs. Leonard Warr sang 'f0 Holy Night". An impressive candle' lighting memorial service was held, candles being lighted in memory of Mrs. Thos. Squire • by Mrs. GB fl1ST&f1 S Let the spirit of the season brighten your life and open your heart to joy. Pre -Inventory -SALE A HOST -OF BARGAINS Dec. 28 - Dec. 31 E. Patterson; Mrs. ChasBissett, by Mrs.' Charles Young; Mrs. Maud Horton by her daughter, Mrs. Frank Horton; Mrs. Thos Mitchell b y her sister , Mrs. Harry Westlake; Miss Minnie, Tabb by Mrs. Neil McKinnon and Mrs. Jos. Cranston by Miss Myrtle Johnstone. High' light of the meeting was the making of two life members, president Mrs. Vernon Smith, and secretary_ Mrs. George Cur• rell. This was the gift of Mrs. Charles Young. . Donations were made to the Sunday School, Sing Time and "Over and Above" Gifts. Anderson's Book Store EAST STREET Next to the Post Office The supply secretary Mrs. L. McLarty reported bales hadbeen sent to the supply depot, Toronto, valued at $540. Elaine Bamford was elected press secretary. " In a short address Mrs. S. Argyle discussed the role of women in the church. She said she was reminded of a story of a hen and a pig, who were talk. ing of a sign ."Ham and eggs" in a restaurant window. The pig said the eggs only involved a don- ation, while the ham meant total commitment. This was to be women's role. Mrs. Hays Instructs Senior Nursing Course Mrs.Robert Hays will be in charge of a new Senior Home Nursing Course being instituted in Goderich by the SL John Am. bulance Brigade. Since many accidents arise in the yhome, it is the objective of this St. John Ambulance train- ing to provide the means to be able to render immediate as. u R(. com,en d€d o- T urkey Thawing Convectional Methods of thaw. ing frozen turkeys have been com• Pared in. studies at the CDA.Food Research Institute in Ottawa and with Christmas just around the corner—the results haveprovided some timely guidance for house: wives, o S The studies were alined at determining which one of the three commonly used methods— thawing in a refrigerator, at room temperature, or in cold water= was the most satisfactory for large turkeys at 16 s ooun__ .._nnds r more,,says A.C. Nunm. stitute. Room, refrigerator and ti water temperatures in the tests were 70,38, and 56 degrees F. respectively, The plastic bags containing the turkeys were left intact and the birds were considered ready for stuffing when the temperature of sistance in cases of accident or illness. The first course of training will commence in the week of Jan. 9, and a further announce. ment will be made. Anyone interested in taking this course should contact Mrs. Hays, 49 Nelson Street. for Christmas Let us adore Him, as did the kings, and thus find our faith r.. renewed with joy and love. ar-. BRICKER'S Jewellery The Square May your hearth be . happy and your heart content. We send this greeting with our thanks to all! S A L T E R Home Furnishings We're sending best wishes of the season to you and you[s;. Have a Merry Christmas!.. ROUSE Auto Electric West Street GREETINGS kgn the Miracle of the manger, mankind finds joy eternal May your Christmas he blessed. ANGELA LANG ATTIC TREASURES the carcass cavity reaclted 30 degrees F. Thawing Ina refrigerator Is the best method because the temper. attire of the surface@„ ttnsue of the carcass does not sumss the freezing point for an extended period, the researcher reports. It is not the Most . convenient method, . however, because of the refrigerator' space and extra time needed for this method. Thawing in a refrigerator takes 2.5 to three hpurs per potuid, compared with one hour per pound for the other important considerations, a turkey may be thawed in cold water or at room temperature, But with these methods, care should be taken that the turkey does not remain unrefrigerated for longer than necessary. Sur. face tissue of a .turkey thawed in water reaches and retrains above 32 degrees for a longer ritectimitemetetechimectortov period than with the other methods. While its surface tem, perature will exceed 22 degrees fora mere' moderate period, a turkey thawed at room tempera. ture is subject to skin discolor, ation and off -odors and, U the plastic bag is broisen, to drying. For turkeys at 24 pounds or more, Mr. Nunes recommends thawing at room temperature for the first 12 hours,. followed by immersion in cold water for the balance of the process. hi Iceland Since trees are scarce in Ice- land, families must use their ingenuity fn creating a Christ- mas tree. A pole with branches of greenery tied to it 'is the solution in many Icelandic homes. And the valuable real trees are saved for industrial use. zetexxectonsexitet SANDY'S. BARBER SHOP 32 Hamilton' Street .PORTER'S HILL Porters. 'Hill There will be a special Christmas eve service at Grace Church. No services will be held Sunday. Mr'." and Mrs, Alvin Kettles Wye returned home from a two; .week vacation in the Southern' States. " Sharon "Lockhart spent last week in I1Troy, Mich., with Mr. and Mrs,�i3ob Rensha'w.. Mr, and Ors. George Mathers were able to retu%n home last weekend from London ,hospital, Mr: and Mrs. Donald .Harris and family spent last Saturday in London with Mr, ,attd Mrs, Jim Durnfn and Brian, Like the calm contentment of a snowy landscape, may you and yours have the serene peacefulness of Blessed Christmas. SAM AND STEVE ARGYLE ARGYLE MARINE & SMALL ENGINES •SANDY and STAN PROFIT wish to thank all their cus• tomers for their patronage throughout the year, and wish them, their families, and friends . . . A Very Merry Christmas And A Guid New Year Tae.Yin An' A' may this Christmas holiday o. bring you a bounty of blessings and happiness, including our very best wishes for a peaceful Yuletide .. . have the most wonderful. Christmas ever! BLUiWATER TRUCK CENTRE BAYFIELD ROAD may we join with -az. :Santain : wishing". you. .. good cheer! ' Ita s been a joy to serve you and we sincerely thank you for the opportunity. ttriofmao... On this joyous Holiday celebrating the birth of • the Holy Child, we wish that you may be filled with peace and gladness, comforted with hope, and surrounded by your loved ones. ;,Thanking You For Your Patronage And Wishing You Compliments Of The Season Mr. and Mrs. GEORGE TURTON PLUMBING AND HEATING ree-fings. On that .first Christmas, a special Star shone fright over the Mother and Child. May the Christmas star. of peace, joy and happiness shine bright over you and yours for Christmas and all through the year? STILES FUNERAL NOME 77 MONTREAL STREET524.814