HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1940-02-15, Page 7THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1940
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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
PAGE. SEVEN
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HEATS
5 GALLONS WATER
ELECTRICALLY
TN city and town and on the farm -all
over Ontario today housewives do less
work, but get more dome. Families enjoy
greater comfort, more leisure, better sight,
fresher foods, tastier meals. And it's all
largely because the cost of Hydro power
has steadily come down, down, DOWN-
as the use of modern "electrical servants"
has increased,
Today, 1 Jc buys as much Hydro service
as Sc did twenty-five years age. Now, for
just a few pennies a day, low-cost Hydro
electricity not only lights the house, but
does the washing, the ironing, the cleaning
-cooks the meals and refrigerates the
food --guns the radio -and provides con•
tinuous hct water.
is one of
your biggest
bargains
Hydro is the mzderr. Kerte servant t'., t
every hC:ne can a erd. Today's chew
Hydra service puts better living wi
reach of all, at a law cost that everyone
can pay. Are you using it to the fullest
advantage?
BRINGS YOU BETTER LIVING..
- and Low r Living Costs
Cooking with the clean, fast, modern electric range
is as thrifty as it is perfect in results. You can cook
a complete, full.course dinner electrically for half
cent per person! And cooking "by wire" saves you
money in other ways ... lowers food costs by pre-
venting cooking failures and minimizing the shrinkage
of meats ... reduces housekeeping costs because
flameless electric cooking eliminates sooty grime,:
helps keep waits and curtains immaculate. Modernize
your kitchen with a clean, thrifty electric range'.
TESTED RECIPES
What a number of delicious des-
serts owe their taste appeal largely to
the eggs used he their ntakiug of euelt
desserts.
No doubt both the hostess to lunch-
eon or dinner guests and the hostess
to members of the family are taking
advantage of present egg prices to
serve many of the so-called egg des-
certe. The Consumer Service Section,
Marketing Service, Dominion Depart-
ment of Agrioulture, recommends for
the approval and use of Canadian
homemakers three tested recipes for
desserts of high calibre.
Viennese Tarte
3S cup butter
ale cup granulated. sugar
4 egg yolks
4 tablespoons Intik
% cup flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
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ee teaspoon Balt
Cream butter, Add sugar gradually
and cream well together. Add egg
yolks and beat well. Sift flour, baking
powder and salt together. Add alter-
nately with milk. Spread ou two 8 -
Inch layer cake tins buttered. Before
baking, cover with meringue made of:
4 egg whites
3 teaspoon cream of tartar
t cup fruit sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
Add cream of tartar to egg whites
attd beat until stiff. Gradually add
sugar and vanilla. Sprinkle meringue.
with chopped almonds if desired.
Bake at 300 degrees F, for about 40
minutes, Remove from pans and put
layers together. Crushed fresh fruit;
u cream pie filling' or whipped cream
may be used between layers.
Fairy Dessert
6 egg whes
t4' teaspooitn baking powder
1 cup fine granulated or
fruit sugar
Beat egg whites until stiff. Sift bak-
ing
aking powder with sugar and graduallyi
beat into egg whites. Put mixture
into two well buttered cake or pie'
tius and bake at 350 degrees F. for 15
1,0 20 minutes. Turn out. Put together
with sliced fruit or whipped cream.
Chill Well in refrigerator before serv-
ing
Chocolate Ice -Box Cake
lee Donees (1% squares)
unsweetened chocolate
1,_ cup cold water
i.; cup granulated sugar
1.t teaspoon salt
e egg yolks
r. egg whites
Sponge cake
Fluffy Omelet
eke,
s tabe.slsvne water '
vie teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons abutter
Separate yolks from whites of eggs.
Beat whites until still (but not „dry.
Add water. salt and (pepper to egg
yolks. Peat well. Fold yolks into
whites, ,Melt (butter in frying pan.
Pour ,mixture into „pan. Cook mixture
slowly until it is „browned underneath.
weld -puffed and lbcginnin:g -to •s„hr.itvk
from the .skies •uf .pan. Finish look-
ing the omelet in the oven lentil the
top is dried and !brown. Crease omelet
bhroteg„hthe ,centre with a :spatula,
.Mold it over. and turn it on a hot plat-
ter
Variations:
Gpt>ead (omelet with .jelly or jam
(before ,folding.
Cover with grated,cheese 'before
toldintg.
'Coves omelet ,with 'elate. to 2 ems
creamed. chicken or ham (before
„Ecedin.
Slpreed omelet with. „fried 'or cream-
ed Mushrooms.
Serve omelet w^itli Tomato or Span
suit :SyL4Ce.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS WEEK
Sunday, February 18
11,30-12.00 noon. The Southernaires.
Songs by Negro Male quartet
from New York.
12.0012.15 p.m. Just Diary. Stories for
the very young by "Just WIttr. '.
front Toronto,
2.002.30 p.m. Hart House String
Quartet. chamber music recital.
from Toronto.
3.00.4.30 p.m. Philharmonic.Symphony
of New York. Symphony concert
from New York,
6.30-6,45 pm. The World Today, A
review of the week's news by
Dr, H. L, Stewart, from Ilalifax.
Monday, February 19
6.00.6,30 p.m. Miniature Musicale. Sol-
oists with orchestra directed by
James Robertson, from Winnipeg
8.30.6.00 p.m. With the Troops in
England. Special broadcast, with
commentary by Bob Bowman
front England.
Tuesday, February 20
9.00.9.15 pant. Reginald Stewart- Piano
recital by the Canadian conductor
pianist, from Toronto.
Wednesday, February 21
3.15.4.30 p.nt. How to Use Pewter.
Discussion by Norma McLeod
and Albert Chambers, from. Tot
onto.
7,45.8,00 pant, Strong Emotions, An-
other in the series by Dr. T. L
Routley, from Toronto
S.:M.S.30 p.m. Canadian Snamihot •..\c
tnalitw broadcast, dramatis cast
and orchestra. from Toronto.
0,304100 pan. Music by Faith. Song
by Louise Bing and Dave Davin
with orchestra directed by Percy
Faith, from Toronto.
Thursday. February 22
7,00.7.30 pant. Waltz Serenade. Instru-
mental group directed by Russ
Clerow with songs by Patricia
Bailey, from Toronto.
7.48-0.nin p.nt. Parents in Their Native
Haunts. Talk by 3. D. Ketchum.
from Toronto.
Friday, February 23
01-7.30 p.m. New World Ballads.
Choral group directed by Leslie
Bell, from Toronto.
30,00.9,00 p.m. CBC" Opera Hour. Bizet's
"Carmen" with orchestra (110,eted
by Jean-Marie Beaad.?). from
Montreal.
Saturday, February 24
12.30.72.59 p.m, Children's Scrap Book.
Variety programme from Toronto
1,55.5.01) pan. Metropolitan Opera
Company. Grand opera from the
Metropolitan Opera House, from
New York.
00.9.00 pant, Boy. Scouts Association
Annual Dinner, Special broadcast
from Toronto.
Adid 11 soup ,gt'ated cheese, c'hoppe'd
:ham or (bacon or cookedTonsil-
zooms 'toomelet 'before mixture is
„cooked.
Spanish Sauce
2 tablespoons 'butter
1 tablespoon finely Choppedonion
.1 tablespoon chopped (green ,pepper
l( .coip chopped muslinooms
I ttalbleslioon flour
Ila/
.cups canned tomatoes
Saltand (pepper to taste
Melt (hooter. Add onion, „green „pep„per
and: mushrooms..Cook ;rawly 'for
three minutes. Blend in flour, and
eason.4)gs. Add tomatoes and stir
until tali twee thickens. 'Cook s4awlq
for '5 113llllltes.
Promise to Pave Pinery Highway.-
ln a letter reeeto'.1 recently at tr+l-
ei'i:ai from the secretory ni ri.a 1111e
\V•iter I112Ifway ...k.'ezi,ciatiott the for
la was made that this year ars:
break all reccirils ,,art r traffic.
lr3nnl tdn(es this year arc eery fay
I rable i,,r .\fl(.'0 •3u t,+sir :t- it
n account of tet tear aerc fc`n
e„pie 'ti11-(3' to Europe ae .notnparoil
,with other year, ;init.:heir money- w(1'
In, at a lrron1:u1t at tta.4. 0001 pirr
„•,'1,1. 111 tin.- 3111 -'' ''11011 c,0111
quit(' an 'air:lc:ion fortitre dtsiring
t, .1,4'111 a vocation here. The Tette
condoned: ''\\'e have .he p.onti:e o
the \linioier of Hia:tways through
war local menthe' that a- port -1010
the Blue \Vater hi ivway at the. tower
end will be paved thi• year 10 0,1tbind
tunf.n'raee11 happens in the rex: :_,n.
months. 1f we 0411 400 Chi, :tii'l).het-
weee 1- nest and (,a a(0 3 Teti{ com-
pleted, we •h:il' have -a :element
01card Sarela 0.1 11139 tic(-'::' •
Mrs: F Geiser Dies --
Mrs. Lydia 1; c 'ik --der
10; 1.;11401, (11 L rt ! r >li, del 1 n.
lay night ;rt her home. following ,Clret
week: illness with a oar 0:1101,11.
In her 75th year, ,1e 'was formerly -
Miss Lydia \\•ein .1 (1 (+a +.•,n i,al.
a mile north of the tillatt,a-1x'.:4-:aer
Mr. and lir. Goeiried ee r•
inn) lived .in ('r113:01r the
100)1 years, t putt t. ln: a `t
Sit i ka Mrs. Geiser a: a nt J -
h( I':'malice! w-101 cit. \1.. ane: \:0.
C a(Ser all chratt i 1110'.r t,lI„t 0 ''-
tin4 October 3 1' r M. Lare
1•:. t; t
liviva on the Rlnc Water
l.lny,t tai,er Crediton.
i,ln.hhi \lr.. 1\ r h im 91, +cr .;.>1
Mrs: Ferdinand flallerer, ;both of
•7.aric=.t: .. ,w:,- =isms, MTs. Wa-
Bent Bowman end sirs. Paul Sohenk,
Crediton,
Fox Chases Hound
When a 'x ini vs a (hound, that's •
news? Awl that :Mist iwhat (happened
1\ 'die tfisr five miles along the
aeac!.aeer zee ice Of Lake Huron
Denlor Saappardtt n. Neil McAd-
am a:11 Gordon Csanc'McDonald, oi-
Hure t t einty most experienced
nit r is, :r; authority for the tale,
There ie `Tt oneyna;rns.lifi .,
atiian- For
while there was a hip= male fox '511
feet r.otto,i of the !hotted McAdam's
faithful Bald ,lack -there also ,was the
vixen, or female fox, 50 feet behind
the hound-egeimg 'like lblaze> on ttbe•
•ame trail. d: w•as a real movie ;thril-
ler. McAdam and McDonald never
saw or even heard'cf-anysliinz, like it.
Faithfu: old 11 k !picked a cold trail
near IIunkalt. It led ;hini Gut over the
.ncvw of Lake Huron two miles. Than
:he rotated out 1.1-. and Mrs. Fax.. -Mr.
Fox headed north: the hound after
him. and the vixen after tlhe (hound
The trail led over the Lee and aver ,the
: leach ii.ioliere it jut: out into the ,water.
L)itce or twice the hound seemed to
gain ,An rel.r. Fox, 'hurt Mre. Fax also
sed
in on the hound.
DAILY SHORT-WAVE PROGRAMS
tl'astern o each d Time
LONDON: Full new. hull:it'd:- sr
5.80 a.m., 114"' 41 •.:+t.. ,.t'')
p.111.. 11.0u p.tu.. 3,18 :.,.111
LONDON: New, t:1:'.nay 8,40,
nam.. 5,15 a.m.. 4 - .a:• p.n.,
10,45 p.m.. 3,Oo a
LONDON: Tallee .
a.m.. 1.15 p.m.. Seee een.. 3,4
LONDON Si.av F i I : s` -
general t s nits 111 Canada dial ' D 14.
19 or 95 M. (.firm; from Dawn to
Nooll: 19 and 25 tn. bands irxn noon
to Sunset; 25 and 11 fit. bands from
Sunset to $'mdse.
PARIS: Newo in English at 8.03
p.m„ 11.30 pan.. 12.15 a.at, on 25 and
30m. bands.
ROME: News in English at 6.00
a.m., 11.00 a.m., 1.18 p.ni.. 6.16 p.m.,
7.39 p.m.. on 16, 25 and 31 m. bands,
BERLIN: News in English at 7.00
a.m., 7.48 a.m., 8.30 ant., 1.00 p.m.,
2.00 p.m., 3.00 pini.. 4.15 p,m., 6.00 p.m.
8.15 pm.. 10.30 p.m., 2.00 a.m., 4.00
natl., ou 19, 25 and 31 m. bands.
MOSCDIV: News in English at
6.00 a.m., 10.00 a.m., 4.00 p.m., 7,00
p.m., 3.00 am- on 19 and 25m. bands,
MADRID: 8.25 pan. -War .News in
English, 9,86 meg., 30m.
IIINDHOVEN: 8.45 pm., The Han-
ley Program, 31 m, band,
PARIS: 9.15 p.m., Music and
Sketches 25 and 31 m. bands.
TOKYO: 12.20 a.m., New Japanese
music, 19 in. hand.
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Main St. Seaforth