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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1958-12-17, Page 3WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1958 Grannie Turkhcim's RcIpB�X DANISH CHRISTMAS COOKIES J. cup butter .1 cup brown sugar 1 egg 3i cup blanched almonds (chop- ' 2 cups flour 2 teaspoons cinnamon 11/2 teaspoons cardamon s/y teaspoon baking powder Chill dough until firm, then form into small balls size of walnuts. DV finger into cold water and make indentation in each cookie. Then brush cookie top with egg slightly beaten with a tablespoon of water. Bake 10 minutes at 350°. CHINESE CHEWS % cup sifted flour 1 cup sugar ' 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon salt :1 cup chopped dates 1 cup chopped walnuts 3 well beaten eggs Sift dry ingredients. Stir in re- maining ingredients. Pour into greased 101/2 by 15x/2 by 1 inch pan. Bake in slow oven 300° for 30 minutes. Cut while warm, Three dozen . fingers. EVENTIDE AND ROCK of AGES MEMORIALS INQUIRIES ARE INVITED T. PRYDE and SON EXETER Clinton HU 2-6606 Phone 41 Seaforth 513 s OATMEAL COCOANUT COOKIES 1 cup white sugar 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup shortening 2 cups oatmeal 2 cups cocoanut 2 eggs 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon baking powder Mix in order and shape into small balls. Press cherry or raisin on top. Bake 10 to 12 minutes. CHRISTMAS COOKIES 4. cup butter (scant) 1 cup white sugar 4 eggs lemon and orange rind grated 1/2 cup blanched almonds chop- ped % cup finely cut citron peel 1/2 teaspoon each: nutmeg, cin- namon and mace 4 cups flour 4 teaspoons baking powder 1/2 teaspoon salt Roll dough not too thin, cut with Christmas cookie cutters or with a tumbler. Bake about seven minutes at 350°. When removed from oven, ice with a thin icing made of icing sugar and lemon juice. If desired half a blanched almond (separated) may be press- ed into cookie before baking. These cookies will keep well if kept in cookie tin, they improve in flavor as they ripen. P.S. In a recipe in last week's paper for Fruit Cake, it read 5 or 6 eggs; this should have been 5 large or 6 small eggs. PIANO -TUNING and REPAIRING Alf. Denomme R.R. 2, Zurich, ph. 95r12 PROCLAMATI ON OX NG DAY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1958 To Be Observed as a Civic Holiday We hereby declare Boxing Day, Friday, Decem- ber 26, 1958, as a Civic Holiday in Zurich, and re- quest all citizens to observe the day as such. ZURICH VILLAGE TRUSTEES, Lloyd O'Brien, Chairrnan, Leroy Thiel Harold Thiel 48-9-b DESIGNED FOR YOUR PLEASURE! YOU WILL THOROUGHLY ENJOY OUR FamousFRIED CHICKEN Ginner SERVED IN CLEAN, MODERN SURROUNDINGS WE 'SPECIALIZE IN SUNDAY DINNERS 4.00 to 7.30 p.m. Dining Room Closed Every Tues. Evening Dominion Hotel ,Z,UMtICH --PHONE 70 "YOU ARE A STRANGER BUT ONCE" ZURICH Citizens NEWS PAGE SEB DATE CRISPJES 2 eggs 1 cup white sugar 11/2 cups dates (cut up fine) Beat this up, put in frying pan on top of stove and stir till it thickens. Have two cups rice crispies in another dish and stir hot mixture into them. Have about a cup and a half rice crispies rolled (real fine), when the mixture gets cool enough to handle form into tiny cakes us- ing the rolled crispies to keep them from sticking to your hands. This makes about 20 cakes. QUICK CHOCOLATE COOKIES In a heavy saucepan put % cup butter, 1/2 cup milk and 2 cups sugar. Put on stove and bring to a boil stirring frequently. In the meantime, mix together: 3 cups rolled oats 6 tablespoons cocoa s/i cup coconut x/. cup chopped nuts 1/2 'teaspoon vanilla Remove mixture from the heat and add above ingredients that have been thoroughly mixed. Drop by teaspoonful on a cookie sheet that has waxed paper over it. Put in refrigerator to harden and keep them if you can. 0 Everyone Reads The Classifieds Remodel at The date for the grand � Thiers re -opening is January 15, 16 and 17. Many special features will highlight the grand opening of what will probably be one of the most modern stores in this part To Produce Ne Modern Store The addition and remodelling program at Thiel's Superior Food Market is advancing according to Lutheran Women Hear Speaker At Thankoffering The annual public thankoffering meeting of the St. Peter's United Lutheran Church Women was held last Sunday evening. It was a great privilege to have Mrs. A. Lotz, Kitchener, past president of the United Lutheran Church Women of Canada as guest speaker. She chose for her subject, "Th- ank Offering — A Daily Prayer, and a Daily Gift", and told of the various accomplishments of the thank offering. A fellowship hour after the ser- vice was enjoyed by all present, with Rev. and Mrs. A. Lotz both addressing the gathering. The Ch- ristian service committee served coffee. of the country. The store is slightly upset right now while workmen are busy com- pleting the alterations, but the staff is still prepared to give the best in service to their customers. A new lighting system has recent. ly been installed, which greatly improves the appearance of the merchandise inside the store. O'BRIEN'S PLUMBING Heating and Tinsmithing Phone 156 -- ZURICH On 110 Department ... f Transp an o .;noes your INT S STEM Effective February 1, 1959 to make Ontario's streets nd highways safer The Point System is designed to protect pedestrians and the millions of careful motorists from the small minority of negligent drivers who abuse the privilege of operating a motor vehicle. Protects good drivers -.-corrects bad drivers. The good drivers will be safer than ever before. Forgetful motorists will be encouraged to improve their driving habits. Proof of the effectiveness of the Point System in reducing accidents is provided by its success in other provinces and in the United States. It is designed to save lives --including yours. How the POINT SYSTEM works Points will be added to the driving record of motorists upon conviction for offences as listed below. 12 points within a 2 -year period will bring licence suspension for 3 months. An additional 12 point accumulation within a 1 -year period will bring 6 months' suspension. A driver with 6 points will be advised of his record and asked to improve his driving. At 9 points the motorist will be asked to attend an interview and show cause why his driv- ing privilege should not be suspended. He may be placed on probation or have his licence suspended if his attitude reflects irresponsibility. Points are deducted from the record 2 years after the date of conviction. After a period of suspension, a motorist will begin with no points against his driving record. Each motorist will receive a folder describing the Point System in detail when applying for his 1959 Driver's Licence. POINT SYSTEM SCALE POINTS VIOLATION 12 Criminal negligence involving the use of motor vehicle 12 Driving while intoxicated 12 Driving while ability to drive Is impaired 12 Obtaining licence by misrep- resentation Upon conviction, for any of the above offences, suspension 11 mandatory for at least 3 months 9 Failing to : stop of scene of occident 5 Careless driving 5 Racing POINTS VIOLATION 5 Exceeding speed limit by 30 m.p.h. or more 3 Exceeding speed limit by more than 10 m.p.h. and Tess than 30 m.p.h. 3 Foiling to yield right-of-way 3 Failing to obey a stop sign or signal -light 3 Failing to report an accident 2 Exceeding speed limit by 10 m.p.h. or under 2 improper passing 2 Failing to share road POINTS VIOLATION 2 Improper turns 2 Failing to signal 2 Improper driving where high- way divided into lanes 2 Failing to stop for school bus 2 Unnecessary slow driving 2 Following too closely 2 Improper,passing of street car 2 Improper opening of vehicle door 2 Pedestrian cross-over vidtltion 2 Any other driving offence when vehicle in motion FOLLOW THE RULES OF GOOD DRIVING ,and ,you will keep your driving record clear ',MN. 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