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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1943-10-28, Page 2TEA ra THE U L $g .a:N.t4E / .CAI Hydro Horne Economist .'SHELL OUT” FOR WAR,. SERVICES ,... H .. i ke.::: aa w.t :he }e -' . _ Hera . t: may ..:2.. The _ . initiative an i energy ,: the kids w!.•r• lag en h t •h of Ociobe ay prose n. ex e-, when WA try t: Peri a hartdyrr:an ?c: relish the. ?eight's. damage. Br-fr••re the warn.a ,;r rganizatfe?i s spofasa, ., l nrzi-. parties : kr,: se - holder: l,r _.gt' _..r:r>i .. i> .. sh.-ii ,,i and n; t held r•:a,dv- -ahir:z par - tires in ne.,. .t:i .._. v7,TeM? :ser. „na saes .. ncies an t .. 7 plans' 1 ' use - •',11a 721 pf.71- ECONOMY PUMPKIN PIE Pastry - One Egg t▪ sp gig. . ':1. r:::.r.ui'_.r•ta. ...,. strained nr e.. ,.• .eri pug:phin.1 .ail :_:oc,erasevi^ti_.''>• =_ +.'?'•p m333. gz Linr- afr.,Ineh pie p:c'_E' with pastry ane: bake in hot e,ve-2 o± •t. aeg—Fes F. fsr _„ mir, ,res. Wail 1.;.. ....:-1 ' _:fres ...eh. pnn!I,k3'.r I113!nrL',: . 31 -it the =lir,. .Hirt: in r double boiler. Ble ,r, _ .... • h. nwn sugar. spices and salt.. Add the pni,pkin and milk and mix thoroughly. Cook over boiling water. shit: thg ,.^asiOraily t.e.r _ minutes. TO YOUR Mode in Canada • 1'.:' e..`ly ' a.r piste pard, baked pie shell. Reduce tenylieat to ' w degre÷:s y'. and bake pie for ,a minutes 'until pumpkin is :et. Yield: 6 to 8 servings. THE SEA.FORTH NEWS District Scouts Meet -- ,aus :mil Sc:outers ,front I3lyth, W.:igliarn.. Mitchell, Exeter and Tees. w !t r . tette+uclnd they liur,ln County li 1 Si ut. '1 ?,lathe annual meet - '7 1i -tidily it ght. The W. ,.A, of the Uld i Church served i-npp r at ,1 Rev. P. H. Streeter. p i id• .tit, , c,ci_lae. a +be;' I,tretrng. At ',it., top t.aia'le also were Cinlrrii,,,folte•r .1, ": 1 g,,rlie-:, a:id Field Secretary T. H ri1 a1 A tt -i e .Jags 51 9 duct d ler F t E. 0. Gallagher. Re, a le 1 a:Hoed from the 6_laral p1 k ar.+1 t7otips,The Conunissioner leportee iron! headquarters and gave . ' ad' e to th Cults and T :1 F t ' t Secretary gave si }, e /II, 3etpl 7 hital i. e. : : t titst,s. The addres,Leader- '1,,i ,1;,3 .cn i' .. 5n fiat Tittle." n as i given by Rev. E. O. Galiagh t•. Mr. Ft Iadill presented a series of Ir.,,,,-hq, a,iritnras of t11a royal tour in t- t 'r, The !•xecntive. sir. 1'.+44 it ei'tr-ta President. Ret, P. H. reete:. Ellytlr; Secretary. Dr. Arnold Vokes. Blyth; Treasurer. Ben Ham- ° c, , Rton. Seaforth; Commissioner. Arth- ur Clark. Mitchell. — Winghan Ad- • vance-Times. i, Horse Shot in Fetlock — Saturday evening Mr. Charles Reid. jjjPurple Hill, had a valuable mare shot in the fetlock by some unknown 1 petted. REFRIGERATOR PUMPKIN PIE No Eggs t'... gelatine. 1 cup ertld we.:.. 11Cule2 .talk. 112 Cups stemmed of rannt4 -.'.tin. tb. butter. _ tbs. Ir:r • e.. 1 "., a up sugar. 1 tsp. i'irgei. 1zsp+:•inIlarr;,n. o4 tsp. gal', faked crust ,-, col' µate:. :•orabine the .._.Lit, pumpkin. l;^..•_. ▪ geth =.7 2:: r1n12},:" FLA ED CORN CEREAL PASTRY THE QUESTION SOX _,_.._- _. J c _s1: 1 e ... Cu1,k Doughr'z:a. s wet. QUICK DROP DOUGHNUTS - ;3rs :',t. ...ftapa.Stry . _. _ J .a:•2.ted bread - :_i::z - : ide:. 12 • g:Late.1 ..a... eg. honey. by P& _..; - brow:. ."g:a.. deep - r'>_g. =Scosurer the fled..., and add baking salt and .. ettn:=g. Using a +,.•tars beater. teat the egg until verychick and lie -. gradually beat in the sy: ,p - honey. then the rD:-own sugar. Sri: .,. the dry ingredh "silts a third at a time. alternating ad- ditions cif the flour wish the milk. ani combining after each addition. The mixture should be of drop consist- ency — ,f the batter seems thin. sift in a litie additional foot'. with an 3 "a leaspr.tdr bakir4 fieWder, Heat .nit ring zo , thot enough ta. ,..:0be of white e bl ead deli- cately eli- + _ l y in J to r r eerOtIfISI. L I e r1, r n-. sh,-.),rtening and use d1.4, -meal: !-,m„nfnis o: the batter Into tt,e trying kettle. Brown on one side. turn and brown second side; fain, the fat and drain — serve then. hot r roll. If desired. a thin -neat'y enatihg may be given to the doughnuts by sifting a little icing sugar or fruit sugar. and -Dinµ ground rdr.nercon over the top. Yield: 18 .rnali rougil..nts, invalided Home — 1. Cpl. D,tgla, Gntllri. son of firs. r:r,±grecs Gould. of Hay township. was a: e▪ rg tier;- wl,o have- been In- ur'-e.-ri 1 r ;,.r - 2''r -Ir E1lgtatr ri. Cpl. r uld t; t a leg through am- .it,tlGr, a- the -suit of an accident when he was fr,r•red from the road while riding a rt,otorr•cr•le. He is at iI, r'j,'; - l' Sl.l'eret Hospital, Tai>,t,t0. Old Landmark Disappears — T1,w old livery stable on James .get. 'bat liar l,, -o: a 1aninnark ,'3y day, or EX"'. hits been put r t ,: -ri . ,:., Mr, 1'anrly El- liott by 3Ir. Lw -nn • Ho*1ga of tactic. Tile• Eruildin'_', i; IrAr•.a 2010 'I1-•tv7' and t"see- h::nine sci'1 le. a".,1 rier i'ui3rlitnt RFIEUMATIC PAINS AND STIFFNESS trate /IR. TdCOMAis "i(lffTRlt OIL party, presumably a hunter. As the mare was in a pasture away trout any trees or bush there sloes not appear whatever have been any x u.e hateter for . the act. A the matter tends the Mat- trill likely to a ss for lrther 4vot1 and Ila her.- to be Olarti tilt' Banne r Overseas Telephone Cal Mr. awl sits. Joseph W. Schmidt of t t„lest .1c :ea.-2vr,i an t t.rseas tele- phnnt cafll n .SIu d ax a n'» lao 1 utn, tit m cna their n r riding anni I sai'y from the va. Herbert A.Schmidt. who is serving in the ,4nleriea. n Navy -run rth+tx in the tloutli 'West PacifiPacificOa In. P eptton was t-ely .good ..- 9 ail ; t 1 H, al'l Tt i s. Engagement Mr.awl a le . ti I 13 1 01 ,41. ar nozn th erg:ag 11e t'r£•.I 1'l,lyia11g1er i \ r.:n:. J , , t. •:.o LAC Robert J, Murray Gatenhy.. R.C. A.F. son of Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Gateliby. 3litehe'31. the i5•e:ltli:'4 to take place early In November. Undergoes Operation — Mr. C. E. Tuckey of Exeter was taken ill recently with an acute at- tack of appendicitis and was rushed to Victoria Hospital in London where he underwent an operation. He is progressing as well as can be ex - THURSDAY, 0CTC53i„R 28, 1943 FOR ECONOMY... BAKE WITH MAGK!- ii(E5 A ARE LIGHT, FLUFFY. LESS THATHAN 'V PER AVERAGE BAKI • fY' tfli fi6'Sr, t[Gff_I dila/ MADE CANAOA Engagement Announced — The engagement is announced of Alma Margaret O'Brien, Iteg.N„ sec- ond laughter of 81r. and Mrs. D. M. O'Brien, Goderich, to Mr. John Fran- cis Stephenson, Hon of Mrs. Stephen- son uud the late Robert Stephenson, Ingersoll, Ontario; the marriage to take place the Era week of Novena - her, LOU NEILLY West Gwillimbury Township Simcoe County The picture at the upper right thew, Mr. Neilly with hit wife and two younger ;ens. Father of Fli rs Recommead4 Victory onds fArte • 0 0 ® Lou Neilly is a. typical Ontario farmer with 85 acres just north of Bradford. Two of the Neilly sons joined the R.C.A.F. One son was killed in service. The other is a Flight -Lieutenant on active service. A. bond buyer himself, Lou Neilly personally sold $200,000 worth of Victory Bonds in the first four loans to people of his own township. When Lou Neilly leans across a• fence and chats with neighbors he often talks about Victory Bonds, and that it's everybody's duty to buy them. He says something like this—his message to yon: "The biggest chore in my life is doing what I can to win this war. I want my son and his pals, your sons, to get everything they need to do their job over there -wherever they are. I want too, to put aside what savings I can into Victory Bonds to give my oldest boy a fresh start when he takes off his uniform. You can put savings a great many places, but there is only one place where your savings will give our boys in service the help they need now. Everybody knows that Victory Bonds are as good as dollar bills—and that you can borrow on them any time you need cash—but we should buy bonds as our duty to our fighting men." 5-50 National War Finance Committee