HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1946-10-23, Page 3THE BRUSSELS POST
Werll:,•sd:t.y. October 23rd. 1946
HERE'S THE VERY LATEST IN
FOR GENTLEMEN!
When you give a fine gift, be
sure it's the finest of its kind—
"The Excellency Group" by
&lova.
A. PRINCETON —al Jewels $45.00 B. DIRECTOR —21 Jewels $49.50 C. TREASURER -21 Jewels $55,00
W. o \.f . LEACH
Jeweller
ROBBERY, TH:,T'S ALL
Two burglars had broken int,
tailor's shop and wore sorting 001
some suits whrrt (r e of Ilium saw
one marked •300, "t1r'rt l'
the price of that one" he said
"Why it's (downright rubbery.'•
Brussels, Ont.
F. W. KEMP
Licensed Auconoer
For Huron, Perth, and
Wer in'ton Counties
Sati:faciion Guaranteed.
Phone 38 — — Listowel
Brussels Lions Club Hallowe'en
Party at Brussels Town Hall on
Get^her 31st fun for all the
I zcitool children.
THE
ANQI OMAN
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11,110 lb,m.vri:• ,.. lliarin_ thi-
nnit :=v•i=nu. lin• upl.. i. it ; sf iur
abb., It. WO, not enu11,411 to reo1;Z;•
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as. Now we ,•:u'_ 11;u• :tirpl•-- in Pan
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CAP:NED APPi-fiFAli,:E
1t'u-h
and ear tier•( L rt apph•
"nt in Is) fl Reiff with Iw1f as
mach water as apples. Boil with
',.:t•1 on. 1i mins. Penh throng))
sieve. and In '•aclu tlunr• f4 e•up• t
stained apple pulp add ?✓5 cup
soar. Bring to hn'ling-point and
1,011 ' min::,. Fill hot powilfzed jars
to within n� Inch of top and seal
at once.
V.li. If fl Pait•eel, pack the sweet•
out -11 0ppy-sauce 11, to clean Tars
tilling the jars to within 1 inch from
top. Adjust cover and partially
seal, Process in oven or hot water
bath for 18 mins, Then complete
cul. if necessary.
APPLE AND PEANUT
BUTTER CRUMBLE
Peel and slice 6 or 8 medium
apples and place in a long shallow
l,al(ing dish. Add 14 cup water,
and if they need additional tartness
add aboat 2 tbeps. lemon juice, Sea-
sor with 1. tap. cinnamon. Then
,nix Sj ('i1P flour. cup brown
sugar, 1/3 cup butter and 14 cup
peanut butter. A pastry blender is
good for this. Sprinkle the crumbly
r^' •' t••e over apples and hake in an
electric oven, 375 degs. for about
20 mins, Reduce ,neat to 250 degs.
and bake until apples are tender.
Serve warm or cold with or without
MI Si
Bottles, jars, all sons of glass containers are MISSING ! The
warehouse shelf, the wholesaler's storeroom, your retailer's shop .. .
they're all feeling the bottle shortage. The shelves that used to be
packed with full bottles, jars and containers are now empty—very
empty. Your manufacturer and dealer are depending on you to
return these empty bottles so that he can refill them again. You
depend on him to deliver the goods you need. Doesn't it seem
reasonable for you to help each other out? Remember, no bottle
means no refill. Please gather up and return to the dealer ALL
your empty bottles today.
Publithosd iy THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ON1'ARW
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WIISY A BOTTLiE SHORTAGE?
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Canadian glass factories normally pro-
duce MILLIONS of bottles every month.
The vital ingredient in bottle making is
soda ash- .'Ilse only big Canadian soda
ash factory was strike -bound for months.
Stooks of soda ash have been used up
bottle factories are closed down, , ,
bottles are not being made todrry.13evcrago
bott1eraand all producers of
bottled liquids must have
your bottles back to keep go-
ing, Bottling plants will
close down too , , . if your
empties are not returned.
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SENATE APPLE PIE
Pastry
2 cups flour 11 cup=hortr•tr-
iPf': 1 t 511 ,alt, 11 '•np cold
Filling
11- erer•n apples (7•R
medium s1se1. 1 cam =near. 1
tsp. cinnamon, 1';, tsp. nntmr•0,
tbap. butter.
Roll clench out 0,1 enld bread
hoard. Lane 9 inch pie pan with
artist. Peel, 1010 and cut aPp10s
two very thin pieces. Mix sugar
and spice and sift Into apples. Place
in hie shell and dot with butter. if
app'er lark flavour, sprinkle with
1 tbap. lemon mice. Put top crust
on pie, prick and brush with 1 egg
beaten hi M. cnn watrar. Bake In
electric oven 425 degs, for 50 mins.
FRUIT ROLY POLY
1 cup flour. 2 thsps. shorten-
ing, 14 run milk, 14. tsp, salt
2 tsps. baking powder sliced
apples.
Sift dry ingredients work in
shortening with the finger tips
stir in milk, knead and roll mut as
likenit dough keepil'g in rectan-
gular shape. Spread with the sliced
apples and roll as jelly roll. Wrap
in piece of cheesctoth. Steam for
45 mins,
GINGER ALE FRUIT SALAD
2 tbs.ps. galantine, tit cup cold
water, i8, cup boiling water
lit cup lemon juice, 2 tbspo.
sugar, 1/3 cup grapes )Mal-
agral. 1 banana. 2 apples, 1
orange, 1 cup ,ginger ale, 14 cup I
chapped nuts.
Soak gelatine in cold water 51
mins. and dissolve to boiling water
A(ld lemon juice, sugar and ginger
ale. Cut grapes In halves and re-
move seeds. Slice banana. Peel and
chop apples. Separate orange into
sections and remove membrane.
When ginger ale mixture begins to
thicken, fold in fruit and nuts.
Turn into moulds and chill In elect•
rte refrigerator,
SUGGESTION BOK
Mrs. C. M. says: (lut meat in
julienne style (that means in long,
thin strips, and dice the whirr) of
hard -molted eggs, l'tnlbir.r• with
celery cut in strips. capers. wig
or chicory and missed parslee. Toss
together with thick french dressing,
French dressing is thickened by'
boating in yolk of raw pre
Mrs. A. W. says: Try a fish spam• 1
hetes dish for a change. In a cas•I
serole put alternate layers or 2 1111)11
conked spaghetti minced with 14
dap chopped parsley. 1 cup leftover
fish and 2 caps white sauce. Add l
It, cup chili sante heat in oven
until 'hot: sprinkle with choose and r
let it melt.
Airs. J. R. says: Tomato sherbet
is delicious an a salad Fronp nut
pulp of tomato and erpsh through
sieve: add dash of entry powder
and salt. Put in freezing. tray of
rrrrig(retm• and freeze 10 mu011.
Take nut and fill tomato st:eils to
starve on lettuce with potato salad.
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Anne Allan invites you to write
to her in care of The P,rr. Send
In ynur suggestion nn homemaking
prnbtenls and watch this mittn,n
for replies,
Ration Coupon Due Dates
coupons now valid are sugar•
preserves 51 to S32, butter 1113 to
17.31 and 1326 to 1129, 1110)01 541 to Q4
and M51. to 5466.
Butter coupons 1115 to R21 and 13
26 to B28 and meat coupons Q1 to 174
and M51 to M66 expire October 31.
VOTERS' LIST 1946
TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS
COUNTY OF HURON
Notice is hereby given that 1
have complied with section 8 of the
VOr5I11o5' LIST ACT and that l
have posted up at my office 111 the
Township of Morris on the Twelfth
day of Coatober 1545, the list of all
persons entitled to vote in the said
Municipality at Municipal Elections
and thataneh ltsi. remain there for
inspection.
And I hereby call 11500 all voters
to lake immediate proceedings to
have any errors or omissiOnS rot'
rotted according to law, the lest
day for appeal being Monday
November 4111, 2948.
0E0. - MA'RTI1hT,
Clerk of tiiuniotpa.ltty of 1.11e
'i'atvrisiti»
ot Moeda.
Lake e (bice iiatthery
Barred Rocks, New Harnpshire, Barred Rock Hybrids and
New Hampshire - Light Sussex Hybrids
Day -olds or started 2 or 3 weeks.
January to June 1947 delivery.
Write or Phone
o E,F68 Lai J [(, Wa
Phone l'iruase?, 90-r-10
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BLUEVALE
j Rev, E. S. Bishop of Toronto, rep.
Uut•u':.1 1'a�ui)r raw••
i Federation, addressed the TJnite(i
Church congregations here on Sun-
day. Ile was accompanied by Mrs.
,!Bishop and they were the guests of
Iter. and Mrs..A. II. Hewitt.
Rev. J. S. Shortt. of Iimrardinc•.
occupied the pulpit at Knox Pres.
bylerian Church on Sunday morn.
tag. He based his message 0n lb,
text, ':fly yoke Is easy, my burden
is light."
Rev. A. H. Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs.
Fleming Johstnn, Misses :Anis
Wilda and Roma Breckenridge,
Mildred South. Wilda Agar; Jack
Bosman, Scott isicLennon, and
Allan Breckenridge attended the
fall rally of the Y.P.r. at the
Putted Church. Henselh Mrs.
James Lockhart and brother. Weir
Elliott, Bath, N.B., visited Miss
Duff and Mrs. Aitken, They were
accompanied by their aunt Mrs.
hi, H. Elliott, Wingham.
Ladies Guild
Of St. John's Church
•11'- U •'t,i;, r oe l tit;• ,; alt'.• L 11155
Guild was hold in the vestry of St:
John'- ('hnrrh with a fair attend-
ance. The hymn, '0 for a faith that
will not shrink," was sting, followed
by prayers and the general thanks-
giving In unison. The 485111 Psalm
was head iesponsively. Minutes of
th.- pre; ions leo) s were read and
approved. Items of business fol•
fowed and pians were made for rho
1403119' Crab meeting ot Oct. 28. The
meeting dosed with prayer by the
p:'e-idenl. A social half hour was
spent with Mrs. J. Hamilton serving
a dainty lunrh. A vote of thanks
was tendered Mrs. Hamilton for her
kindness.
Legion Auxiliary
Entertained At Brussels
The Brussels branch of the Ladies'
Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion
held a social evening at the home of
1VIrs. M. Wineberg on Thursday. The
evenings program consisted of
games, contests and lunch,
WiILLIAM T. SPENCE
Estate Agent Conrneyeatece
and Conuniesioncr
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Before you :hell any poultry phone the
Export Packers. We will call at your
place for any quantity or you can bring
them to us.
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PHONE 70x
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