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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1938-6-22, Page 2THE Z •RUSSELS POST Of Special luterest to Women Readers .Pies Brides Can Mahe A good dinner tuvnetlt away wrath as every lvaman knows, When the man of the house s'eotus out of sans, an appetizing meal is bei_te' than a soft answer in restoring do. 111Mic harmony, anti a tompling dossert le the most effective strat- egy of all. There's no used of getting your temper on ragged edge by slaving overtime in the hot kit- chen. There are short cut recipes' for lusetous frust cream pies that will work like magic as compliment winners. These fillings., made with eweeteut'd condensed milk, need no cooking at all. Even the bride woo can "scarcely boll water" can make them to perfection If she uses this Ina• ( talk because these recipes are guaranteed failure proof, Use a e atln , crust that needs. nc hak.ng and yohr pie triumph will be r.• c]tal to the refrigerator in lese leen ten minutes. ,MAGIC PEACH MERINGUE PiE. lei, r•ups. tl can) sweetened con - d: @sed milk 2 ' poons lemon juice 2 eggs separated I cap slk.ed peaches tae/ tpotate granulated sugar (itoco:ate Wafer Pie Crust • Blend . ,eatizer sweetened con- deneee milk, !emelt juice and egg yolks, Feld it,. siic,41 peaches. Pour into `r i::oh pie plate lined witn Chorale-, Wafer P],- Cruet. Over with :r.'•r r:gurm made by heating egg whites +uttit stiff and Wining .agar, Bake in ln•derati oven teret degeee.• • 1u minutes or until brown, Chill before serving. CHO('OLATE WAFER PIE tri t iT Roll enough chocolate wafts, ., ,1 make i'a etup 0 crumhc: Cut enough citrxt,a'e wafers into halves to wand around edge of pit plat;, Cover bottom of plate with crumbs and. fill in spaces 'between wafers. Pour in filling a'. usual, MAGIC lRASPBE1tRY CREAM P1r? 1�a cups tl can) sw ,e!ened con- densed milk le cup tenon juice 1 cup raspberries ?= cup whipping cream 2 teleespoon' tenfeetioners' (1,X1 sugar Ifakecl Pie Shell or Crumb (',•Uri Blend- slvet,tened vondt•n-et1 milk and lemon juice. Stir until mtxchre thickens. Fold In reepberrirs. Peer into pie plate (t-inchl lined witb Baked Pie Shell or Crumb trust, Cover with. whippet cream sweeten- ed with confectioners' sugar. shall before serving. Black raspberries may be used. "The Dalian; Whither hound?" reads an editorial ea din a '1' iota reads an editorial head in a Toronto the answer for the next day or twe but next week we would be safe in saying he's headed for the eeerete lunge bed. Wedding Menus SHOWER FOR THE BRIDE Celery Curls Olives with Assorted Stufflingr, Tiny Hot Btseuits Bette' Lobster Salad on Lettuce Aulgel Cake Filled with HlrawbnTy ice Cream dna Garnished with Whole Berries'' Pas•tcl Mina, Blanched Almonds COt(ee or Tea WEDDING BREAKFAST Melon Rings Filled with Strawberries Creamed Sweetbreads' and ilhts9irooms in Patty Shells Buttered Peas Hot Rolls Butter Currant Jelly Watercress with French Denten' Orange Ice Bride's Cake Gaffe e Salted Nude Candies• WEDDING, RECI•iPTION Radish Roses Ripe Olives Chicken Salad with Tomato Aspic L Battered Finger Roils Raspberry fee Small fancy Iced Cakes Candied Orange Peels Salted Nuts Fruit Punch or Coffee Wedding Cake Concentration jxes your thoughts on one thing. By doing the thing nieW YOU will be. better able to do the next thing next, Slip un the first, and you will slip on the see- ond, Poison Ivy Menace To Children Adults Therean innocent e her is oc nt looking weed rustling happily in the June breeze in anticipation of the thous- ands nt children and adults' it to going to infect this summer unless some person makes it his' or ]ter business' to deal it a death -dealing blow—•preferably by the clientir:(1 9 mute, Poison Ivy is the bane of summer resorts and woodland stretches and now is the time for a real clean up. It is found along fence lines', waste places, in fact almost any place where there is no cultivation. A menace to health, it bas been the cause of a great deal of suffer- ing,'Ilospital and doctors' bills soul ho. ruined many a vacation. Visitors who have suffered from Poison Ivy at a summer resort. are not like:; to return the following year. How will you recognize Poison Ivy? Well, it is a low bushy per- (-natal, en(-natal, The leaves are smooth and first to leathery, coarse -toothed edges and always in groups of three. Leave; of the C'^,•lily Creeper, for which 'the OM 1S .nmetinoes mistaken., are in. g'tOnoll of eve. Chemical weed killers are cantly applied and destroy all foliage anti root system of poison lee. Shallow rooted patches have been killed out- t right with a Weigle application of sodium chlorate, one pound to a gul- lets of water, Care mush be uoce however, as Duero is a fire hazard with scene= oblentie, Write the, C1%;,3, Seeds and Weeds 13ranch, Ontario Department of AgriettYture, )'..rlhrment Buill- ings, Toronto, for valuable pamphlet on Poison Ivy, which deecuibes bow to use sodium chlorate, Title weed to lahyiled 'tnoxiout" under lire Weed Control Aot, and must be destroyed, If you know where a pateb of Poison Ivy exists, notify your municipal authorities at once. HOUSEHOLD HINTS If you like bacon crisp, smear the frying pall with tt little grease —wizen hot, lay the rashers of ba con In the pen and fry gndekly, turn and' fry the other side, Serve at once, 'When planning a room for the older generation, keep In mind that comfort a nd'homelikeness are CM. sentient, regardless. cf what dec- orative fashion of the moment is followed in the rest of the house. Egg custards, will curdle if the eggs and milk are allowed to ball Heat 1 pint /Wilk, pour the milk bot, not boiling, onto the eggs, while 'beating. Strain into a pie dish, add the sugar and flavouring, grate a little nutmeg on the top, and bake in the micelle of a sLw, oven far 50 ninnies. Spices• and seas Wings retain their• full flavor and pungent frag- rance almost indefinitely if their containers, are kept tightly dosed. .Allow one cup of crushed nits =carmine or nuts for 02213. (11121'1 of liquid in making frozen deserts. Add the liquid to the dry iugrcol eats to .insure smoother mixtures. when a room or au entire house is to be redecorated, rare should be taken that rooms which Open :1iC' one another harmonize. Little Evelyn — "Daddy, when you see a cow, ain't 700 afrail?', Daddy—"Of court e not, Evelyn:, F.vely'n—"When yen see a big worm, ain't you at eel?" Daddy—"No, o course not,', Evelyn—i"When pm see a hor- rible, ntonirotts• bumble bee, alit,' you afraid?" Daddy —'No, certainly note, leveliy11---+'Ain't you afraid titan it thunders and lightnings?', Daddy — ''No, y:ru silly ciriid." Evelyn — 'Gee, reedy, ain't you. afraid of nothing in this world ex- cepting mother:" Hikers Prepare for Rockies' Sky -Line Trails INVADING the dbmain of the mountain goats, adventure- lov-ing Canadians and Americans will tramp the Sky -Line Trail in the Yoho Valley district of the (;nna- dian Rockies this summer from August 5 to 8, The Sky -Line Trail Hikers of the Canadian Realties have a unique organization. It is open to the world at large. The only qualifications are a love of beauty, a sturdy pair of boots, and the will to leave the m2111 ramie for the undiscovered charms bf the hack 00120(ry. 7nt:ioatiotte are that a gity band nt llllvontllrer(i lvtlt 1nv1►dt the }tn• itltl:til '4'tthhr engine 11118 8111119 DAY from Banff Springs Hotel, Chateau Lake Louise and the sev- eral attractive Canadian Pacific chalet -bungalow camps in the Canadian Rookies. From one cen.. tral camp spectacularly situated half way between Yoho Lodge and Mermaid Lake north of the Canadian Pacific Railway, the hikers will explore along the high line, visit the fossil bods on the slopes of Mount Burgess, lespeot the snowy moraine be tho Yoho Glacier and piek flowers in the bird•hauatmd al1ino meadows of bitten ?olio Volloye The dim, trlot IMO Vtolo to anal'( Thi 11000,14 wry/ 401) o>7YIIYi°I13++iitom tvi fish for fighting mountain trout, i0 hunt big game with camera, to got away from the ordinary hum- drum for four glorious days of mountain life. This type of holiday, so M1081121 and yet s0 inexpenalve because of the organization formed by biking enthusiasts, is attracting more Deopie ovory year, The secretary -treasurer, J. Murray Gibbon, Windsor 8tatinn, Mont- real, reports that the numher of Inquiries already received In- diaates thitt there will he a 1000121 tura.Dirt al! old and now Inbinbor. this roar, 'rho TAoturo layout otwrll byolltfllll►ta rlI IV tr914M M Perfect Posture Prime Requisite Of . Real feeaety.-df Veer Spine Heide a Str lght Line flag tie for Good Carriage Is Almost Won Pecfeet posture is one of the first requisaliea of real beauty. No mat- ter 6to1v .pretty bar face or lovely her hair and eyes are, the girl whose stenrttch protrudes, chest eaves in and s'houldesw slump, or are Reid too stiffly baeleward, simp- ly won't be a beauty in the tallest sense 01 the tenni. et one is' tobe thought truly beautiful, one must sit, stand and 'walk correctly— beautiduliy. Begin by straightening out Your backbone, No exaggerated curve In the centre of 11, please. ,lust ten get all you bave been told about keening shoulders back, chin up and in and think only of your spin- al column. Once you have learned. to hold your spine in as straight a. line as possible, the other polus of good posture become nothing at a1] to Worry aboht. Correct 'Way To Sit Always sit with base and centre of backbone against the back of the chair. When you walk, hold your bead up, making the muscles at the sides of your neck support it. Int agine that 700 are suspended on a slender wire, .one end of which is fastened to the clouds, the other to the top of your Tread. And, unless you can keep your body in nue, al- ways stand with weight on both feel. Nothing looks Worse than the Posture of a girl who puts her weight on one feat and lets the ov- posiki Trip swing far outward, Fashion Flashes 'There are iutn tt.es of yourif 1 suits this season vvftlt fitted wrist - length or shorter jackets, mostly collarles and featuring pockets., One has eight pockets down the right side only, * * * 'Many new color combinations are noted, as a grey skirt and runt jacket lined in yellow, or a check- ed blouse with plain brown apron skirt worn with an oatmeal twee jacket. * h * Smart featured shades for sum- mer include "quartz" pink, deep almond green, both used for an- telope leathers, 'besides fabric:•, also fairly deep slightly purple bees and golden yellow. . .a * Whether she likes lace -trimmed. rather elaborate slips, gowns and negligees or very simply, neatly tailored ones, tees -year's June bride will fled trousseau lingerie lovelier than ever, * a a Agnes gives' height to a ribbon eonotier by tying a frig bow front one end of whic11 le left up in the air. Stripes are alternately of black satin and white faille ribbon, W In general coats this year fol. low the lead of dresses, employing the same kited of seeming and draping, nipped -hl wata'ts, sllgbtly- wider shoulder's, fullness in bac' and' even elbaw_k'ngth sleeves, IMPORTANT CASH CROPS Stetis'irs' recently releas:=d show that turnips ,for export to the Uniited Sates, have became an fie cress n:,ly important cash 0'07 ter Western Ontaeln emel's. This s'• partkrhlarly true in the eetur(le•t of Oxford, Huron, Small I3rnce, Mid- dlesex, Waterloo, Ontario tent/ Wel- Hngton. 'Oxford it is. said, Is now the beavle.sIt producer, with large acreages in the Bright. and Tavis- tnc•It Watt -iris, Total exports in 1937.38 were 1,704,629 bU11 1, just 41.6,029 burhele more than In 1930- 37 eeal'l911, or an inereaye, of 32 per cent, The United Steams market 121 - SIMS on having the turnips. waxed, and Ontario farriers are wise enough to give Lhem, whet they want, working on lbs principle that "the cusen nays its elwayte tight," Waxed turnip exports In 1937.38 jumped 332,181 hrehele over the previous Heiman which at $0.60 per ton gave the fartnet's an extra $64,000, ,Sbipmelits invaded the New lengleed market for 1110 dilst time, owing le the par1i01 'nfalhrre- of the 1, le. I. stop and Ontario 10227 c'(1 turnips 1•et•eived n wonderful reception, mtu•keting officials s'l1, , They 10>11d one how'evtl', that Turl arable, turnips can he grown only in certain arrears where telly have that '•cerla'u tonne -theme in flavor anti hblltplug gunlit Ior. 11 is INN dttrt}jornnn 1d 81111 1Pit1i ' tl!tt Not 111011 % tn. 'tile totmtiti1 II'17DNl')SDAY, ,IDNO 22nd, I9 UsedCarl argains 1936 — Ford Vfl Deluxe Sedan, radio, only 7100 miles, good as new 1933 •Ford VS Standard Coach, completely overhauled 1932 ,-- Ford V8 Coach, a Sartain for Caeh 1931 — Buick Sedan, pr.vately owned, like new, deluxe equlpped throughout 1929 as .Ford ' Model A Sedan, 'good tires, Al mechanical shape, 1029 — Buick Coupe, a real bargain 1927 — Buick Coach, low mileage, exceptional condition 1927 — Essex Coach, good tires — A Snap All Above Cars Thoroughly Inspected Huron Motors WINGHAM PHONE 99 E P LT by Grant Fleming, M. D, ozEICIO A HEALTH 2ERVICE OF THE CANADIAN MEDICAL 2 ASSOCIATION AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES POWER Palver is a word which we fre- quently use. Mechanical or (leeh'!- cal newer is now constantly in wee, go much so, la fact, that we do not , give much thought to the copver- lences and comforts brought to tis by the application of power. CO' lainindeviduals are admired, en- vied, or feared because of their , Power, and, among them, are those . who properly use such power and, unfarlunately, those who abuse it, Tn many ways personal power Tepee.; seats' 21221025, because the indlvidu-t al who has gone ahead and reached the peals in his particular nue. of work has generally attained to Power in that field, In any and every type of work. 12' are helped to success it we pos- Kes1r physical and mental health, No individual is able to do his best work unless he has health. He rney do good work tris aehlet•ement.a may be well above the average, he may even excel, but unless lie has health, lie cannot attain leis full measure of success. If ire Itas not health, he has not developed lilt capacities 10 the full and, unless these capacities are fully developed. be has not i'eaebed the peak of efficiency, work, play, rest and sleep its moderator are all necessary. Oven work to the point of fatigue, over - of times troy result in streets and bee el' 702: and sleep which the body 2 11101'es In order to regain and Stt;r'e up energy—any one or all if these ;nay esult iii stress and strain which lower physical and m02112) effief ency apd so decrease personal power, The individual Who is apparently defying the law of moderation with impunity stiffen. to loss of personal Power, althougn this may not eb immediately .appar- eat, and the day will come when he mull pay the penalty in an obvious way. In order to do our best work, to order to enoy our play, in order to live hap/?y, we should not lose sight of the fact that work, play and rest all have their time and place, and that They should all be taken in moderation, The long grind Is a mistake. Better work 1-050ls* if Its progress; 1s broken by periods of re- laxation either nt vlay or at rest. Questions convening Health atl- dresewed to site ('artadian Medical As.• stn'iatinn, 1214 College St., Toronto, will 'be answered Personally by letter. Sympathy should be given tee man who comes, home dogtired and. finds his wife feeling la'attenish, Oshawa has, deckle] to allow bev- @rage remits to remain open an hour 112101• .In orclar to c 1ntpete 'with the bootleggers. I3ttt w'asn'1 It the. argument wircrn sale at beer -by -the - glass w,as brought buck Mat such act1on 11101011 the end of bootleggers. Ask your local dealer. Learn how to save dollars by filling your fuel bin with "Canada's finest Coke" NOW. 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