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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-02-26, Page 19Chicken, spaghetti and lots of flavorfUt Parme sing about! And aptly so. The dish was created in C lc enrT�trazzijii_.,_.. inakes sari cheese make Chicken Tetrazzini something honor of opera star, Luisa Tetrazzini. CHICKEN TETRA 6-8 servings • 8 oz. 'uncooked long broken in half" 1 tablespoon butter. 2 tablespoons butter 1/4 clip flour r•.. -(.,teaspoon salt 2 teaspoon paprika '/2 teaspoon celery salt 1/8 teaspoon pepper -, 2 cups milk 1 cup chicken brot 3 cups chopped c 1 can (2 oz.) drained 1/4 cup pimiento strips 3/4 cup grate&Parmesan cheese S ZZI.NI inner menu handbag is 4qi used for young The pocketbook started life as a useful bag or pouch ,,, for holding money. • As women began .to moveP urthery and ._further away from home in their .daily activities ,..' the pocketbook ,graduated.', It became an annex to the dressing table. Women filled it ' with " doll kinds of cosmetics; And money: When more _' and . more 'k medicines became -available `for quick relief from various pains and aches, the - pocketbook became - a kind ' of portable in a careless moment. Qn a low counter. On the bed, a chair, the couch or table. S9 easy for little hands to open, to discover the mysterious containers of pills and capsules, lipsticks, eye makeup, Naturally, being" curious, the chill will want to 'taste one or some of the objects, maybe even ,swallow them. If you carry medication and cosmetics in your purse, says the Council on .Family Health in 001)EftICli PIONAL-STAR, TUURSpAY, EBRUARY"''+ Canadat always Make sure it is placed in a drawer or on a high shelf,. where it cannot be reached by small children. • Make sure your women guests follow this safety "precaution, • too. .Don't overlook the pockets of coats and jackets as places which children like to explore. If medications or cosmetics are ,carried in these -garments, they 'should be hung away hnxnediately after use. . Skim milk powder economicai and useful medicine cabinet. So_ now it holds medicines, cosmetics, and`• money, As a result, says the drug industry -sponsored Council on Family Health in Canada, a non-profit public service organization working oto" encourage family health and to home safety, the useful •and innocent pocketbook is now a safety hazard,, a potential source of accidental poisoning, to 'small children. • One of the most fascinating' objects to little children is a ` . woman's purse, especially if it . chicken mixture on oven -proof Parmesan cheese over top. Broil belongs to mother. On many platter or shallow casserole; about 3 inches from heat until h•appy occasions, children have sprinkle remaining V2 cup lightly browned, etaspaghetti, i= .� 5grna• Phi plans h. ooked chicken mushrooms, In a large . saucepan cook spaghetti according to package directions; drain:. Stir in . 1 tablespoon butter until butter is Melted; set aside. .In a 3 -quart saucepan melt.' 2 tablespoons Mutter stir in flour, salt, paprika, celery salt. -and_ pepper. _Remove. from heat; gradually stir' in 'milk 'and chicken 'brot'h. Cook over rriedfum bleat, stirring • constantly, until.•thickened. Add chicken, mushrooms, pimiento, spaghetti and 1/4 cup ;Parmesan cheese; heat thoroughly. Place • MIIIIIIIIIIII11111111II1 hat show for iMarch' Members of Beta Sigma Phi .net at . the home of Mrs. David Gower lit week. In the absence -of the president, Mrs. Robert .Swartman,. vice-president, ..Stisan Gower conducted the meeting. Correspondence re the x Memorial 5 iolarship Fund was read and discussed. A donation was voted to the endowment fund. 4% The progress of Pledge training was reported. . • The Bake Sale held recently was . a huge success, convener Mrs. Barbara Moss reported: " The earlyspringtea and hat show for March 14 was discussed. • The theme HATS OFF TO HATS was agreeable to everyone. Faney41e-sserts are to he provided with proceeds to C.A.S. • •C9nvener Barbara Iosswill,, • choose her committee. The cultural - program took the form of a debate , with everyone taking a lively'part. The meeting closed with ,.the ritual 'and a lovely lunch served by the hostess and co -hostesses Mrs. P. Baechler, Mrs. J. Kane and 1Vfrs. J. Sturdy. seen mother. open the pocketbook to use money to- - o- purchaae wonderful treats. Imagine the • excitement of a small child suddenly finding that treasure store within easy reach .., exactly where mother left it * •* * The Red -Cross is more than- the emblem of a charitable organiza- tion; it is the symbol of the Gene- va Conventions, one of the worlds great coders of 1 S • 1 I III111111 1 1111111 II IIIIIIIIIIWI I I III III II L III IIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I 11111 (III 11111111111111111111 I 1 umun t u1 nniuuununmauuunn I nullnnilniuuutnunullluulnuimm�uunuounbuuuuunuunnnluuununtunuupnonunupnuulnlnnlnnnluulmnnlnnuuunuununlnluinnlnnnnnlnlulummunmluummmnununlulnlluti'IiiliinunlnmWnlunnlununnrniiunuunuWunminlnunlunnWtlnuullWtWttilnluumnlulnlnnuun -Q. What is skim milk powder? A. Skim milk powder is fresh - pasteurized , milk' from which only the fat, vitamin A which is in the fat, and water have been removed.. Q. Where should skim milk be stored? A. Because-- skim milk powder is sold in packages, it may be conveniently stQred`n a kitchen cupboard. Once the package has 'been_ opened, it should be kept tightly covered to prevent air and moisture from entering. The reliquified milk should be treated as fresh milk and kept cold and covered. Q. How long can skim° milk powder be stored? Why Do Doctors Say... "The Smaller Your Waist Line,: the Longer Your Lf a Line"? LOSE 8 TO 10 LBS IN .10 DAYS WITH THE AMAZING ''SLIM DOWN DIE'l A. Unopened packages of skim milk powder keep for many months but ;it is good practice to use it within six to nine months. Once the 'package has been opened - it will keep about two months with littl change. Reconstituted milk • powder will last as long as fresh milk,, Q. Is skim milk powder sdld by grade? A. Yes, all skim milk powder packaged and sold in Canada is graded according 'to Canada Department of Agriculture regulations. It must meet standards for color, flavor, odor, fat content, moisture content, bacterial content, solubility and sediment. WESLEY MEMORIAL will be launched March' ist fr Qhs the Wesley Memorial" Church, in an, effort to assist on a broader scaler those shearing the \moral, and spiritual interests of our area, OR LEASE ATWOBAY SERVICE STATION WITH SNACK BAR BAYFIELD • "Each meal aliows you to eat until you are FOR DIET & WEIGHT- CHART SEND $1.50 C.O.D. OR MONEY ORDER TO: MARTIC ENTERPRISES - 3138 — 38 ST. S'.W., CALGARY 8, ALBERTA, CANADA. FOR FURTHER DETAILS WRITE TO: BP Oil. LTD. 380 -YORK' ST. 'LONDON 14 __ •1 _�R, CAtL LONDON 432-18:87 an inside -story of the bright; turbulent world of today'steenagers 'This significant portrayal penetrates the thoughts and actions of today's teenagers. Their expressions of pent-up frustration their-searchings for approval, discipline` and_ guidance . . . their yearnings for love and understanding_ ; . their attempts to find - security andto express maturity . their longings for something real and meaningful. PA This film -- rare in its honesty -=- faces squarely the te.mptations.that young people confront eery day and dares to provide a thrilling answer! g. THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED BY '')DERIrCH MFG. SALES) LTD. GWERS INDUSTRIAt AND' GARDEN CENTRE M • "You and Mom are' always working --you live in a ..diffetest world. If you'd only try to understand ..." WORLD WIDE PICTURES presents ti a "must -see" event for those Whocare— • • pa(ents/ young people/ educators and school administrators/ church leaders - = youth workers and counselors/political and civic leaders/ juvenile and police officers/ businessmen HENDERSON'S T99105T1. • 8 ,54�838Z HAMILTON STREET - GODERICH ON THE SQUARE GOIERICH • 1 I It Illfllplllllflt f llttfl tlllllllllltlil (I t 1( . ....... IIIIIIItlI11111111111tIIliltllll(11111 II I I 11 I ILII II 11t111fItllifpl -� '_' : r � I lllltl f 111 111111111(gtllllhll IIIIIIInIIIII1tII 111111111111111111tlIIIUtlt111nfIIIIII11111pt1I111t11U�IIlItlUlpltlll �. 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Edwin Wattsm, Grand 'Bend; Earl's Barber Shop, Zurich; Public Utilities, 17 Park, Clintop; Gower's Industrial - Centre, Goderich; ' Henderson's Book Store, Goderich; Anderson's Book Centre, Goderich; Park Theatre, Goderich; Koffee Kart, Seaforth. • -REMEMBER By popular demand Wes" Aarum of "Teen Ranch" and noted singer Deverne Mullen will be back in Goderich each night May 31 t� Jure 7 in the Collegiate auditorium. Community wide crusade in Zurich 'every night March 21=29. Rev. John C. Shrier, special speaker, and special music each night in the Zurich Community Centre. Full Gospel Businessmen's Fellowship all day Saturday, February 28, in Victorian Inn, Stratford. Tickets •$10.00 couple. Contact Gerald Hamilton, at Exeter, for reservations. ▪ • ll{IIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIhIIIiIllhIlIlltJlll Starring' -- , GEORGIA LEE, ROBERT SAMPSON,' JOHNNY CRAWF,QRD, JEAN ENGSTROM, JEROME „COURTLAND, LURENE TUTTLE, KIM DARBY as.April. . . 6 GODERICH Y7 ANDERSON '5 BOOK CENTRE ,;. •::Apr%x.: -.k.4, c>bdwvea,: EAST STREET; GODERICH