HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1943-04-29, Page 3THURSDAY, AFRIi. 29, 1943
THE STAFO1ITH N}7W '.
YOVRE A
WHIZZ OF
A COW
ROYAL'S
A WH/ZZ
OF A
YEAST!
MAKES GORGEOUS
TASTY BREAD—
NO COARSE HOLES,
NO DOUGHY LUMPS
ado in
Canada
Airtight wrapper
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and purity
ALWAYS .'DEPENDABLE!
oil, or from long idleness, oil thor-
oug111 ^ with kerosene (coal oil) at
all points indicated. Then. run
machine for rt short time, wipe d1'Y
and oil carefully, with sewing
machine oil.
2. Turn the disc wheel so that the
needle is down before you begin to
oil; put only 2 drops in at a 'tine.
3, When winding the bobbin, loosen
the disc wheel by turning it noun,
ter -clockwise.
4. Although your machine is thread-
ed, do not attempt to sew until
yon have revolved. the disc wheel
around so that the needle goes
clown and comes back up and, you
canpull the end of the thread to
bring up the bobbin thread, too,
5. Never operate the machine when it
is threaded without having some
scrap of material under the presser
foot.
6, Prevent the breakage of preoious
steel needles by moving the disc
'wheel so that the' needle is at its
highest point whenever you stop
the machine.
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THE QUESTION BOX
Mrs. E, 151. asks; Recipe for Can-.
° teem Waffles.
Answer:
2 cups flour, 1/i tsp. salt, 2
asps. baking powder, 3 eggs, 2
cups sour milk,' 6 tbs. fat, 1 tsp.
soda,
THE MIXING BOWL
By ANNE ALLAN
Hydro Homo Economist
NEW FROCKS FROM OLD
Hello Homemakers! As inspiration
and guidance to new ways of con-
serving, the .Wartime Prices and
Trade Board have now installed the.
well-known Mrs. Kate Aiken as Nat-
ional Supervisor of Conservation for
the Consumer Branch. The war on
waste and needless spending will
have a new meaning to homemakers.
At a recent display of new frocks
from old ones, we gleaned many
practical ideas. Instead of stuffing
that old evening dress -or tunnel
dressing gown into ,the rag bag, it
may be made into something useful
for yourself or a growing child.
To help yourself — and the war
effort you, too, may consider re-
making by one of the following
methods:
-1.Kiddies' mitts 4tom a pair of dad's
toe -holey socks. •
2, Mary's felt hat from mother's, by
trimming it clown and twisting it
around:
3: Warm, durable overall and jacket
from a discarded bathrobe.
4. Consider cutting up the worn -at -
the -sleeve sweater and inserting
the short sleeves and back into a
dress that may have faded in the
back.
5, When your trim shirtmaker dress
has been stained or frayed at the
armholes, make a smart juniper
out of it. A bl use may be fashion-
ed from a man's shirt, ripped apart
and remade to .eliminate the fray-
ed collar, etc.
6. We saw a very glamorous long-
sleeved blouse whichhad been cut
out of a striped evening dress.
With or without stripes, you can
just imagine the "swishness" or
crispness of those materials which'
have not had hard •usage,
7. If a dress is to long or the collar
is out of fashion, shorten the dress,
make corded bwos, a new belt and
a hat band; take the collar off en-
tirely and face It or bind it.
8, A. black or dark coloured dress may
be livened up by panelling the
front with a piece of flowered,
material.
9.11 you have an old ensemble snit
still wearable, the material should
be. washed .or dry -cleanest; Re -make
. as a two-piece suit to go marketing
in.
10. An old skirt, plain or gored, can
be , cut excellently into a small
boy's short; shorts May be crit
from the worn -at -the elbows jacket.,
(Mrs. Aitken is planning to .open
"Remake Centres" in many places.
Anne Aliap will be pleased to advise
you of the centre nearest to yatu)
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TAKE A TIP:
Care of Your Sewing -Machine
1,;(1, the sewing tnaehiu0 gets dirty
or sticky as a reedit of -using poor
Separate the eggs. and beat Yolks
uetil light, Then add 1 cup of sour
milli. Sift together the dry ingied
ients, add to the yolk mixture and
beat. Add the other cup of sour milk
and beat again, then add fat melted,
and last foldin the beaten egg
whites, Bake in a hot electric waffle
iron. You may use sweet milk to
which 1 tb, vinegar is added.
Mrs. C. D, asks: "What arrange.'
ment is being ,made to obtain sugar
for canning;"
Answer: You will receive special
canning sugar ccllpons about June
1st \Ve are advised that such sugar
may be bought at specifies] intervals.
You will not lhave:to buy it all at one
time.
Takes Command of
Clinton !Radio School —
'Wig Commander J. C. Martin last
week took over command of the RAF
and RCAF Radio School at Clinton
following the departure of Wing
Commander A. H. W, J. Cocks, who
has been in charge of the school
sinoe i.ts establishment, and who is
returning to his home in England,
Wing Commander Martie is no
stranger to the school having been
second in command,
Turnip Season Ends —
The turnip season ender] last
week, the local emporium, owned and
operated by J. A Goetz, having ship-
ped out from this station a total of
325 Carloads eithce last October. `1911=
price rose during the season from 211e
to $1.00 per bushel, It Is thought that
the sesi•elty of eanned vegetables and
potatoes had an important bearing
on the turnip price; The turnip wax -
Ing industry has brought 0 great vol-
ume of businessto this village, and
Mr, Goetz gave employment all win-
ter to an average or about fifteen
hands. We learn that he paid out a
total or $40,000 for freight on his
shipments. Most of his product was
destined Co the U. S, -- Mildmay
Gazette, ,
Checks en Illegal Gas Storage —
Inspectors from the Cil Control-
ler's office were in town last week.
and are said to have found a storage
farhk at a local home which contained
about 60 gallons of gasoline, Tt is
alleged that this gasoline was 50001»
e(1 from a local service station, and
that both parties to the deal are like-
ly to face court action as a result.
Tile matter is being handled through
the Cil Controller's office, — Chesley
En terp rise.
John Hanna Nominated —
At the Progressive ' Conservative
PLENTY OF APPLES... .
This "MAGIC" Dutch Apple Cake
is delicious, nourishing, cheap,
2 cups flour. . 1 egg
34 tsp. salt 4 tbs. sugar
4 taps. Magic flaking Powder 6 tbs. milk
4 tbs, butter 2 apples
Sift together Hour, baking powder
and salt; cut in butter with two
knives; add sugar;.. mir lightly.
Drop egg into cup, unbeaten, add
the milk ice cold, 'Turn on to
floured board shape the dough;
PHe apples In o eighths:
and cut.
g . press into
parallel rolls into dough; sprinkle
with sugar: and cinnamon and dot
with butter, mired together In the
Proportion of two tablespoons sugar
and half a teaspoon cinnamon. Bake
in hot oven 400c P. 20 minutes.
MADE IN
CANADA
MAK.ES,DEtIClOUS FINE -
TEXTURED BAKED DISHES
was chosen the standard hearer,
There were two nominations, the
other being R, W. Norman Wade, of
Howick, who withdrew, E, Hartwell
Strong was also nominated but with-
drew his name on the !icor of the
convention.
convention for the riding of Huron- Has 91st Birthday—
Bruce at Wingham last week, former On Wednesday, April 21st, 111r.
Mayon' John W, Hanna or Wingham Daniel Smith of Zurich celeb' t d 1 is
91st birthday, and is enjoying about
as good health• as one could expect
for htat age. Mr, Smith's sight is be-
conning impaired but his memory and
intellect is very keen, He has three
sons, Clayton 0. Smith, on the home-
stead farm, south of St. Joseph; I1'vin
D. of the civil service, Hamilton, and
Chester L., of the Zurich Herald.
Went and For Sade Ads, 3 weeks 50c
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NTARIO has done well in her contribution
1.5 of manpower and resources to the prosecu-
tion of the war. Ontario must do still more in
providing the sinews of war, by supporting the
Fourth Victory Loan to the limit of the ability
of every citizen. Our men in the fighting serv-
ices will give all they have. Our people on the
Home Front can do no less.
The Fourth Victory Loan is your opportun-
ity to join with the Navy, the Army and Mr Force
in an all-out offensive. You cannot be there in
person, but your dollars can be there for you,
and will provide the materials and munitions so
vital to the success of the armed forces.
The Government of Ontario is backing the
Loan by the investment of $5,000,000 in the
new Victory Bonds. This is Ontario's official con-
tribution towards strengthening the hands of the
Dominion Government in its tremendous task
of financing the total war effort that is needed.
It is the tangible pledge of the Ontario Govern -
anent that it will co-operate to the fullest possible
extent with the Dominion Government in the
drive for final victory.
The action of the Government of Ontario is
designed to give practical leadership to all the
citizens of the Province, and should be an
example and an inspiration to our people to
accept this Fourth Victory Loan as a personal
challenge to do their part to "Back the Attack"
and hasten the day of Victory.
As the old Parish Rector said at the close of
the remarkable film, "Mrs. Miniver", "This is
the people's war! his our war.. We are the
fighters. Fight it, then. Fight it with all that is
in us."
We, the people of Ontario,lnust fight it with
our dollars. Your purchases of Victory Bonds
will help to send Ontario over the top again
in support of our fighting mess. They will do
their part when tine time of attack comes. We
must do ours to -day.
G. N. CONANT,
Premier, Province of Ontario.
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