HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1959-01-14, Page 3WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1959
ZURICH Citizens NEWS
Grannie Turkheim's Reci pe SOX
NEVER FAIL WHITE CAKE
1 cup shortening or butter
1 scant cup sugar or a little
less
2 eggs
1 cup milk
2 cups all purpose flour
1 teaspoon soda
2 teaspoons cream of tartar
flavoring
Cream shortening and sugar
and add flavoring and eggs. Cream
this well. Sift flour and cream
of tartar and soda and add alter-
nately with milk to first mixture.
Bake in moderate oven (350 de-
grees), for 20 minutes in 9"x13"
pan.
NEVER FAIL BROWN SUGAR
ICING
2 cups brown sugar
6 tablespoons cream
1 teaspoon butter
Let come to boil and boil scant
two minutes—perhaps a little less.
Take from heat and beat vigor-
ously for a minute or two. Good
an above cake.
NETE"S FLOWERS
Flowers beautifully arranged for
Weddings, Funerals, Etc.
At Prices Everyone can afford
Phone 130 — Zurich
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BIENENSTICH (Sting of a Bee)
Don't be misled, you won't be
stung when you make it!
1/a lb. of butter
1/2 cup sugar
3 eggs
1/S cup milk
3 cups flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
grated rind of lemon
Cream the butter and sugar
well, then add the eggs one at a
time. Sift flour and baking pow-
der and add to batter alternately
with the milk. Add grated lemon
rind. This makes a very fluffy
batter, spread it thinly into a
large pan. Carefully spoon over
this batter the following mixture
which is prepared before you mix
the cake batter and allow it to
cool while you mix the cake bat-
ter.
TOPPING FOR CAKE
1/ cup sugar
1/4 lb. butter
1/4 cup milk
1/4 lb. almonds (or more)
Almonds are blanched and cut
lengthwise into narrow strips.
Place all ingredients into small
saucepan and allow them to come
to a boil. Cook for minute or two
until sugar is dissolved, then set
aside to cool while you make the
batter. Dip the topping over the
batter, smoothing it out thinly.
Bake with butter.
Stays fresh longer -
tastes better.
ONTARIO CREAM PRODUCERS"
MARKETING BOARD
REPRESENTING 50,000 CREAM PRODUCERS
STORK BUSY
(Goderich Signal -Star)
Though there were 26 more
babies born in Goderich in 1958
than in 1957, last year wasn't a
record for the stork.
The 1958 total of 221 babies is
20 less than the record total of
241 in 1952.
In 1958, there were 91 deaths
in Goderich, six more than the
year before, according to figures
kept at the town clerk's office.
Bake at a moderate oven (350 de-
grees) for about 30 minutes.
When it is cool split cake into
layers with a sharp knife and put
together with a filling made of ic-
ing sugar, little piece of butter,
little cream, and almond extract
or lemon juice—cream this ever
so long so that you get a fluffy
filling resembling whipped cream.
ORANGE NUT BREAD
(Mrs. C. F. Bowden)
2 cups flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon soda
3/4 cup white sugar
1/2 cup broken walnuts
2 tablespoons melted short-
ening (Crisco)
1 egg, well beaten
%4 cup strained orange juice
2 tablespoons strained lemon
juice
1 tablespoon graded orange
rind
1/2 teaspoon grated lemon
rind
Sift dry ingredients and add
nuts. Combine all other ingred-
ients and add to dry mixture,
stirring until just mixed. Pour
into greased paper lined loaf pan
(size about 5"x9") and bake at
350 degrees for about 11/4 hours.
A Practical Household Hint
To clean narrow -necked vases
or bottles that have openings too
small for a bottle brush, drop
some crushed egg shells into the
vessel, add a little water and
shake until all film and dust dis-
appear from the glass. After
rinsing, it will be crystal clear.
p.O. BOX '130
PHONE 140
PAGE THREE
A Letter to 10,000 Drivers
DEAR SIR or MADAM:
Please accept my sympathy
and regrets. A trying time lies
ahead. You are going to be an-
gry. You are going to feel both
insulted and victimized.
You will probably be hopping
mad. That will be your privilege.
It will also be one of your remain-
ing methods of getting about . . .
hopping. Because you are not
going to be able to drive a car.. .
You are one of the 10,000 drivers
in Ontario who, according to the
estimate of the Department of
Transport, are expected to have
their driving privileges suspended
in 1959, under the new Driver De-
merit Points System. You are one
of the people who are not willing,
or not able to conform to what
the Province considers a minimum
standard of safe behaviour at the
wheel of a car.
As an individual who thorough-
ly enjoys the pleasures and con -
Rev. C. D. Daniel
Installs Officers
Of Hensall WITS
(By our Hensall correspondent)
Rev. Charles D. Daniel conduc-
ted the installation of officers for
the Women's Missionary Society
of the United Church last Thurs-
day afternoon, and also addressed
the group, choosing for his theme,
"Missionary Work." Mrs. E.
Rowe gave the devotional mes-
sage and Mrs. Carl Payne render-
ed a solo, "The beautiful garden
of prayer."
Mrs. A. Clark reported for the
visiting committe as having made
14 calls on sick and shut-ins. Re-
ports were presented by corres-
ponding secretary, Mrs. William
Henry; supply secretary, Mrs.
Norman Jones; Baby Band, Mrs.
George Hess; missionary monthly,
Mrs. L. Mickle; treasurers report,
Mrs. W. B. Cross.
Mrs. Daniel presided for the
meeting and Mrs Armstrong for
the business
THIEL'S SUPERIOR STORE
GROCERY ADVERTISEMENT
ON PAGE FIVE
venience of motoring, I can appre-
ciate the severity of your self-in-
flicted handicap. But as an ex-
ecutive of the Ontario Safety Lea-
gue I must express our deep satis-
faction that you are to get such
a powerful demonstration of the
all-round benefits of keeping your
driving performance within the
law, and within the bounds of
common sense.
It is going to sting in many
ways when you have to spend
three months in the passenger
seat. I can only hope you derive
some compensations. Such as an
appreciation of some of the good
points about public transport, and
a realization that there is no act-
ual hardship in having to walk
half a mile occasionally.
We hope that when you are wel-
comed back again as a driver af-
ter a three month's rest, you will
not feel bitter and that you will
never again drive in a way that
merits suspension. We hope you
will understand that you have
been kept off the roads as a pro-
tection, not as a penalty. The
application of the Points System
may hurt you personally, but it
may save a life. Because of it
there is a little less likelihood that
you will be either victim or ex-
ecutioner in a senseless
fice on Ontario roads.
sacri-
Yours sincerely,
F. H. ELLIS,
General Manager,
Ontario Safety League.
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IS WHAT WE LIKE
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DINING ROOM CLOSED EVERY TUESDAY EVENING
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