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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1955-09-08, Page 3'THURSDAY; SIJ? VIBER 8;1955 • CLINTON NEWS -RECORD Letters to the Editor LIKES (.;APER 'To The 'editor Clinton, News -Record DEAR SIR; . Please find enclosed the sum of $2.50 subscription . for one, year for the above paper. There are Still a number of people living of which I know, even if I have been here for 64 years. °I enjoy read- ing the paper. Thanking you. I remain your truly ., Mrs. John Carter Strathclair, Man. .August 25, 1955 Should the Canadian Senate. -be ` abolished? The Editor Clinton News -Record The correct answer is not an unqualified yes or no, Under our present political setup the senate. can, and often does, perform a useful. service. It is doubtful that the senate would have approved the recent Defence Production Act if it had passed the House of Commons, in its original form. That thought may have been one reason why the prime minister - agreed t6 amendthe Mt. The Government of ,Canada is amimmumommumauirs A HEATING SYSTEM MST SE MANNED, AND EVERY ANGLE CHECKED AND ANMED ti Atittl M‘c (OCAS TAO W 15 E BATEMAN ELECTRICIANS& PLUMBER$; CLINTON •(71 (.,14.7` made, up of manydepartments with a cabinet minister in charge of each department. When a de- partment has a measure to be sub- mitted to parliament, the minister in' charge first places the measure before hi$ colleagues in the cab- inet who may, or may not give their approval. If a 'majority of the cabinet members approve the Measure it may then be placed before the members supporting the government in private session, called a "caucus." If a majority, of the caucus members can be whipped into supporting the mea- sure it is then placeflsbore parl- iament; and all the members of the partyin power are expected,' to give, it their approval, . though against the better judgment of some, The Weakness of this sys- tem is that each member of parl- iament is not free to vote accord- ing to the dictates of his con- science and better judgment. If a government -supported mea- sure is defeated in parliament it is viewed as a "want of confi- dence" 'vote. The government' is then forced to resign and, in all probability bring on an election An election ,is one thing dreaded , by members of parliament. They must "hang together or hang se- parately." It ought not to be necessary for the government to resign in the event of the defeat of one of its measures; but should resign only if defeated on a definite want of confidence motion. Nor should an election be called at the whim of the prime minister. Parliament is elected for a five- year term, and should last for the full term unless the government is defeated on a want of confid- ence motion. Otherwise elections should be held only on a fixed statutory date. If the time ever comes when members of .parliament will be as free as senate members to follow the dictates of their respective consciences, instead of the dictates of the parliamentary whip, it will be both safe and wise to abolish the senate. Until that time comes we better leave the senate to con- tinue standing guard at the portals of the nation's best interests. C. Mortimer Bezeau 12 Ellen St, East, Kitchener, Ont. CLINTON MEMORIAL SHOP OPEN TUES., THURS. and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS At other times contact Thomas Steep, phone Clinton 186W; residence, Shipley Street. T. PRYDE and SON CLINTON — EXETER — SEAFORTH — PHONE CLINTON 1620 -- Announcing . . the appointment of Reuben Brubacher ,. MARY STREET — CLINTON — PHONE 721 • as- Rawleigh Dealer For the Townships of Hullett, McKillop and T1a.clersmith I will be calling on all residents in the above townships in the near future with Rawleigh's line of Good Health Products. Reuberr. rubacher. sonininimmonmemesstanionmor 1 PAGE TITR. Boys Learn Haw to Build, Fire a Camp I3iawafha A number of local boys enjoyed a holiday period at Camp Hiawatha, near Goderich. Dennis Weymouth kneeling shows a group how to build a camp fire. From the left is Rev. John Stinson, Seaforth; Dewayne Elliott, BrucefieId; Ross Sturdy, Auburn; Fred Ward, Exeter; David Cunning- ham, Clinton; Douglas Gibbings, Clinton; David Stinson, Seaforth; Jack Chipchase, Hensall; Doug- las Shirray, Hensen. and kneeling at right is Rev, A. Glen Eagle, Ontario Street United Church, Clinton, -the camp director. Other Clinton boys at the camp included Larry Powell. SEPTEMBER SCHOOL [Milk Helps Keeps The Youngsters Healthy, Happy. And Alert - (By MARIE FRASER, food editor, Dairy Foods Service Bureau) "When Junior's underfoot, I wonder If I can -stand his demon thunder, But when he's back at school, 'I frown,. Because the silence gets me down." Now that %the back - to - school movement is in full swing and serenity has finally descended upon your household, do you feel a little like Margaret Fishback? She ends up quite emphatically by saying, "My heart is spineless as an omelet, I do so miss my atom bomblet." Though you'll miss the hum of activity for awhile you'll more than likely appreciate -the breath- er—for organizing your fall sched- ule, planning menus for days a- head and stocking your emerg- ency snack shelf. Once four o'clock conies— as only you know— the youngsters are at your . elbow begging for a treat, and your world of peace and quiet is shatt- ered, If your time after four is at a premium, make up your supper - time desserts before the charge of Junior's light brigade, Perfect examples of appealing desserts to make ahead of time are these three fruit fantasies, all of which include milk, the fluid food. Yes, strange as it may sound, milk is a food — for we can eat it as well as drink it. A "must" from babyhood right through the ages and stages of life, this dairy food always stands us in good stead. The pint and a half suggested as a minimum amount for a twelve, year old supplies him with a little more than 70 percent of his cal- cium, 65 percent of his riboflavin, 35 percent of his protein and 20 percent of his vitamin A allow- ance for the day. Our light desserts include Peach Party Layer, It's a duo -combin- ation of peaches and milk, molded in your fanciest shape for a strik- ing table debut. The bottom lay- er is a jellied custard base with a fine flavor, and atop it, like a crown, sits a sparklipg jelly mold, filled with peaches or other fruit and flavored to match, Make it up ahead, unmold it and garnish with additional fruit, and there you have as refreshing _a "dessert Factory Clear -Out 1 Only-- 9-Piece nly--9-Piece MAHOGANY DINING -ROOM S:TITE Manufactured by "Boshart". Mode to sell for $365.00. PRICE kE�S ` c295.00 This is your chance to buy quality furniture tracks, attached. A, genuine ;bargain. at a, $70.00 saving. There a CLEARING TABLE LAMPS for ALL $13;30 no gimm- $10.00 each With a 3 -Piece Set consisting of: TWO STEP.,. TABLES and One COFFEE' 'FABLE, either 'Blonde 'ar Walnut finish — FREE — One 3 -Piece Carving Set valued at $15.95. i as you could wish ' for. Orange Sponge Custard is a pleasant var- iation on that much loved theme of the Lemon Pudding with the cake on top and lemon sauce underneath. Peach Cream De- light is another way to write a nice light "finis" at the end of a meal, MARIE FRASER Milk desserts such as these mean good eating at your hogse. And milk desserts mean extra nutrition for family members too. So serve them often, and let the fluid foodthat is milk give gen- erously of its health -wealth --a good way to start the school year! * a. PEACH PARTY LAYER (Makes 6 to 8 Servings) 1 (28 ounce) can sliced peaches ( or fruit of choice) 1 cup boiling water 1 package cherry jelly powder (dr flavor 'of choice) 1 cup peach juice (or other juice) 2 tablespoons plain gelatin 6 tablespoons cold water 2 cups milk 2 eggs, separated , 14 cup sugar i/ teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla Drain peaches thoroughly. Cut into pieces, saving several slices for garnish on top. Add boiling water to cherry jelly powder and stir until dissolved. Add peach juice and mix well. Chill until slightly thickened, thenfold in cut up peaches. • Pour into bottom half of fancy dessert mold which has been rinsed in cold water. Chill until firm, Soften plain gelatin in cold water. Scald milkin top of double boiler. Beret egg yolks, i/4 cup sugar •and salt togetheruntil light in color. Gradually pour milk into egg mixture stirring constantly, then retrurt to double boiler. Cook .and stir until mix- ture coats the spoon. Remove from heat. Add gelatin and stir until dissolved Let mixture cool until slightly thickened. Beat egg whites until stiff, gradually add 2 tablespoons sugar, then vanilla. Fold into custard, Pour into top half of fancy mold. Chill until firm. Unmold and garnish with sliced peaches. 5 [s 5 . ORANGE SPONGE CUSTARD (Makes 5 to 6 Servings) i% cup sugar, , 2 tablespoons butter 1 tablespoon grated orange rind 2, egg yolks, beaten 3 tablespoons flour 1 cup orange juice . 1'cup milk 2 egg whites. - dash of salt 2 tablespoons sugar. Cream sugar and butter and add grated orange rind. Add egg yolks, blending .well. Stir in flour, orange juice- and milk. Make a meringue ot.egg Whites, salt and the 2 tablespoons, sugar. Fold the yolk mixture into the meringue, blending lightly but well.. Pour into buttered custard cups and place in a pan of,hot water. Oven- poach in a moderate oven (350'F) until Set, • about 45 niinuteS,, Serve warmorP, chilled ;`. PEACH' CREAM DELIGHT • (Makes 6'Servings) 14, cup sugar . i/a cup flour is teaspoon salt Y2 cup cold milk 11/2 cups scalded milk.. 2 egg yolks 1 teaspoon butter 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 egg whites 3 tablespoons sugar 6 peach halves, fresh or canned Mix sugar, flour and salt. Com- bine thoroughly with cold milk. Stir in scalded milk and cook in top of double boiler, stirring con- stantly, until thickened. Continue cooking for 10 minutes. Beat egg yolks, combine with a little of the hot mixture and add to mixture in double boiler. Cook 3 minutes. Remove from heat and add butter and vanilla, Make a meringue of the egg whites and the 3 table- spoons sugar and fold into cream mixture. Pour into six sherbet glasses. Before serving, place a ,peach half on top of each dessert and top with whipped cream. 0 St. Thomas Man - Wins Trap Shoot George McAteer, St. Thomas, with a score of 90 out of 100, won the Kippen Gun Club Trophy of- fered at the annual Labour Day Registered Shoot staged at that village. Runner-up was Harry Mathers, Exeter,: with 88 out of 100. Dr. Jim Jarrott, London, was high in the C. class. Shooters from- Toronto, St. Thomas, Lon- don, Chatham, Kitchener and Hamilton joined with the local marksmen Goderich Toiwnship Mrs, Frank Picot spent Sunday with friends in Ripley. Mr. and Mrs. ALvin Betties spent one day at the, CNII last week. Mr. and Mrs,; Jack Stirling and son Mark, New Toronto; spent the holiday with the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. James It, Stirling. Mr, ' and Mrs. Robert Haines, Severn 13ridge, and Mr. and . Mrs, Ivason, Torrance, Mitchell, •spent. the wwekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Reid Torrance,' Carol Wallis met witha pain- ful accident on' her fathers farm. While filling Silo, she got too near the machine and had the ends of three fingers taken off. She is. in the Clinton Public Hospital at the present _ time, ANLL to LIONEL THORNTON and his ' CASA ROYAL ORCHESTRA of : LONDON AT THE SEAFORTH MEMORIAL CENTRE FRIDAY, SEPT. 9 Dancing 9,30 to -1 a.m. ON THE BIG ARENA Z LOOP ADMISSION 75c DRUG STORES I.D.A. Specials Sept. 5th --IOth Cocoanut Oil Shampoo 8- oz. — 39c COLD CREAM 1 Ib. jar 69c FEVER THERMOMETER 49c FOUNTAIN PENS • '59c HOT WATER BOTTLE reg. 1,79 for $1.29 . SPOT REMOVER 4 oz. — 33c 10 oz. — 59c BRECK SHAMPOO reg. $1,95 for $1.49 HALO SHAMPOO 1 71111 ORANGE 'II FLOWER J SKIN .1 LOTION reg. 65c — 2 for 98c WIZARD HAIR SPRAYCape*. with FREE Make-upCa e°.. $1.29 CLIFTON BATH CRYSTALS 4 lb. bog — 98c AYER DRY DEODORANT reg. 85c — 2 for $1.00 ODORONO reg. 1.00 for 69c ODORONO SPRAY reg. 1.25 for 98c otooleta ORANGE FLOWER SNIN.LOTION AND TEXTURE LOTION $2.5 ',goody $1.25 EACH $L50 Both ,so refreshing! Orange 'Flower Skin Lotion for dry skin ... To.•tnire Lotion for normal or oily skin. Both highly effective and delightful to Ilse. Special price for a limited time only. WOODBURY'S LANOLIN RICH LOTION REVLON LIPSTICKS—reg, 6900 for 69c - UNIQUE E, B. PENNEBAKER PHOTO SERVICE DRUGGIST PHONE 14 Grand .Opening', September 15 Burton Stanley's New Red and White Super Market Queen Street, Clinton FREE20 Shopping Bags of Groceries each "Day Thursday, Friday and Saturday . FREE . -DRAW T-- t ax Mix dcrMasterEvening also a Coca Cola Cooler, value $15.00 .and Several Other Items. LOTS OF GOOD PARKING TWO CHECK OUT COUNTERS A STAFF OF FIFTEEN TO SERVE YOU Don't Miss .Out On Our OPENING SPECIALS FREE- DELIVERY PHONES 414 and 415