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You are cordially.
Ihvited to 'Visit
ANY TIME NEXT WEEKEND ..-, WEDNESD
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Barber .Looker Service offers to..�do butchering of all kinds .,- to age and prpcRss these meats .— in the latest and. best known manner, ready for cooking
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and weight, and stored In your locker at a temperature close to zero! Nearly all perishable fruits and vegetables can be to wrap in waterProof as it: saves all the vitamins Izt many case.
preae.rved !n this mani,er,
enhances flavor -- no loss at low temperature.'
FREE PRIZE DRAWING
While visiting the New Barber Locker Plant on Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, don't forget to put your name and address on the cards provided. You may be the lucky whiner of one of the
1st PRIZE -4 LARGE LOCKER RENT FREE For One Year.
2nd PRIZE -1 SMALL LOCKER RENT AEE For One Year.
j, 3rd PRIZE—PROCESSING OF ONE COMPLETE BEEF.
A� 4th PRIZE --PROCESSING OF ONE COMPLETE HOG.
Tickets to be dra' n at 10 o'clock Friday night by Mayor Cluff.
Seaforth Docker Service
Offers Aid To Brides
In Their Meal Problems
Certain of First Class Re-
sults in Cooking, Whether
Experience Extensive or
Limited.
First aid for brides' and their
mothers' meal problems are the quick
frozen packaged vegetables,• meats
and fruits to be found at your locker
plant. Whether your experience in
cooking be extensive or limited you
are surer of 'first-class results when
you use frozen foods- Simply follow
directions and all goes. well.
FroYen Food Advantages
' Anybody can rate thigh as a good
kook with frozen foods—and their ad-
vantages are many.. For instance, you
will find frozen foods are very sim-
ple to prepare: They 'are ready for
the cooking process, no muss, fuss
or bothe,. They are easy to cook.
You merely follow the directions cm
the package. Frozen foods are real
time' savers. The required cooking
time is less than for non -frozen foods
of the same -kinds. And they are ec-
onomical. When you consider that
you pay for nothing but the edible
product with no waste, the cost is
extremely reasonable.
Have fun cooking. You can have
an exciting time doing it if you really
want to. After' you have placed at-
tractive tempting dinners in front of
your nice new husband and know at
the end of the week that through
wise buying you have saved a little
on your food budget, ,what a thrill of
accomplishment. •Frozen , foods will
help you to' do this. For instance,
one bride I kiiow buys the package
of frozen vegetables, uses one-half • of
a package for a meal and keeps the
other in the freezing compartment of
her refrigerator, to be used later.
' ' Real cooking is creating. Your re-
ward is 4u making positive the ele-
ments that are necessary for a happy
home in health and cheerfulness and
comfortable surroundings. All brides
make mistakes. When and if you
have a failure, throw it in the garb-
age, say no more about it and then
have the' courage to try again.
otice!
Two. Sizes of Lockers
are Available for
Rental
AS FOLLOWS:
Large, per year... $7.50
Six. months . - .. $4.00
Small, per year ... $5.00
Six months ..... $3.00
Complete Processing Servic is
available at 1 cent Per°""pound
extra.
Lockers open daily to 6 p.m.
Tuesday and Saturday to 9` p.m.
Patrons must ' supply own
padlocks.
Seaforth Locker Service
PHONE 80 : SEAFORTH
Directions on the Box
Don't be afraid to follow directional
Some women "seem` to think that di-
rections are put on a' box to fill up
space or from custorh.If they really
stopped to think they would realize
that the makers of products print re-
cipes on boxes with a purpose in mind
to flatter the product. They have de-
finite commercial motives _it giviag
the best possible directions.
Here are a few recipes to help you
win laurel as a cook:
Quick Frozen Cauliflower
(Golden Brown)
Dip freshly •cooked quick frozen
cauliflower florets in a batter made
of one egg beaten with one table-
spoonful of milk and one tablespoon
of flour, salt and pepper, and fry in
butter until golden brown in color.
Serve immediately. Delicious'
Fresh Peach Shortcake
(Frozen peaches, of course)
2 cups flour
4 teaspoons ,baking powder
% teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon sugar
1/3 cup shortening
3/4 cup milk
Butter
. 1 package fresh frozen peaches
(thawed).
Mix and sift dry ingredients and
work • in shortening with a knife. Gra-
dually add enough milk to make a
soft dough, mixing with a knife. Toss
the dough on a floured board andtap
and roll to %-inch thickness. Bake
in a very hot oven (450 deg.) 12 to
15 minutes. When done, split in two
parts, butter apd°put thawed peaches
between the layers and on top. Serve,
with 'whipped cream or plain cream.
Raspberry .Fluff
1 package partially thawed fresh -
frozen raspberries.
1 package ' raspberry, gelatine des-
sert
2 cups sweetened whipped cream.
Prepare raspberry gelatine dessert
as per directions on the box. When
the gelatine is set, beat with a rotary
beater until fluffy. .Then add the
sweetened whipped cream ands fold
in the raspberries. Pile in. sherbet,
glasses. Set in refrigerator until time
for serving,
Frozen foods always available at
Seaforth Creamery Locker Plant.
FULLARTON
Burlingham - Henderson
A very pretty military wedding
took place on Saturday, May .3rd, at
2' 3,0 p.m., at the home ofthe bride's
parents, - when 'Mildred Marie, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hen-
derson, became the bride of Sgv. Wm.
Maurice Burlingham, 9th Field Co.,
Petawawa, only son! of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Wm, Burlingham, The mar-
riage took place beneath a prettily
decorated arch of evergreens, flowers
and flags in the presence of the im-
mediate family and friends. Rev. A.
Rapson,• of Kirkton, performed the
marriage ceremony. The young bride,
given in marriage by her father, look -
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Is to be Congratulate
FIRST, on possessing one of the most modern Refrigera-
tor Locker Systems in Canada.
SECOND, on having such enterprising people as the Sea -
forth' Locker Storage and C. A. Barber to provide the
public with this great 20th century convenience.
The 390 -locker installation and Large chill room are effici-
ently refrigerated by Kelvinator units of the latest type
and furnish the public with up-to-date cold storage for
meats, fish, poultry, fruits and vegetables.
INSTALLED BY
WRIGHT PIANO Co., Strathroy
for Seaforth Locker Storage
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I E ,VOATc1 OF CANADA LIMITED
LONDON,`ARIO
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11 aet4 a o�.:;tL.
ed lovely in her dress of dusky sure
French crepe with embroidered veil
caught with a cornet of orange blos-
soms. She carried an arm bouquet
of orange blossoms, jonquils and fern.
Her bridesmaid, Miss Catherine Fras-
er, wore ice blue sheer, and also car-
ried -an arm bouquet of daffodils and
spring flowers. Little Beth Cole,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cole,
made a sweet little flower girl dress-
ed in rose corded velvet and carried
a basket of spring flowers. Mr. Geo.
Henderson assisted the groom. After
congratulations all repaired to the din-
ing
ining room prettily decorated in. red,
white and blue, also the bride's table,
which wascentered( with the three -
tiered wedding cake. Guests were
present from Carlingford, Kirkton and
Seaforth.
-STAFFA
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Oliver, of
Staffa, have returned ltitime after en-
joying a pleasant visit at the home of
their son, Dr. W. F. Oliver, who is a
member of the staff at Macdonald Col-
lege, Quebec.
DUBLIN
Mrs. J. Morrison has returned home
from Kingsbridge where she attend-
ed the funeral of her father last week.
A group of ladies surprised Mrs.
Wm: O'Rourke on her birthday and
spent a pleasant social evening. Mrs.
O'Rourke graciously thanked h e r
guests and dainty refreshments were
served.
Mrs. Frank Smith entertained last
week at three tables of Five Hundred.
First' prize was won by Mrs. M. J.
Nagle, second by Mrs. James Shea,
and third prize was awarded to Miss
Mary Beale. A delicious lunch was
served by the hostess, assisted by her
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Wm; Smith.
.. Three representatives of Dublin
Continuation School War Service Unit
attended a patriotic organization
meeting in Mitchell recently, present-
ing a donation of pretty and well -made
baby garments. It Is expected that a
War Service Unit will be organized
among the women of Dublin,
The Zion Women's Association held
their monthly meeting at the home of
Mrs: Aikens. recently, the president in
the chair. Following the business
routine, a quilt was completed by the
.ladies. Lunch was served' to a large
attendance.
A regular meeting of the . trustees
of the continuation high school board
was held last -week.
A .very successful dance was held
in the parish hall. on. Friday night un-
der the sponsorship of •the Young
Ladies' Sodality- An unusually large
eroyd was in attendance.
Following the test examinations for,
Grades 7 and 8• last week at St. Pat-
rick's Separate School, a game of
bingo was enjoyed and proceeds were
donated to war service:
Visitors; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hubbs,
Toronto, with Mrs. Catharine Staple-
tcn; Mr. and Mrs. John Crawfori, of
Boston, David Crawford and James
Crawford, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs.
James Shea; Mr. and Mrs. Tony
Hugeurworfl, Detroit, with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm Curtin; Mr. and Mrs.
Michael McCarthy and children. Miss
Genevieve McCarthy and Thomas Mc-
Carthy, 'Toronto. "- th—M1'.`•a-Ifa "Mrs:
M. McCarthy; Mr. and Mrs. William
Ryan, London, • with Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Flannery; Joseph and Clayton
Looby, Windsor, with their mother,
Mrs. A. M. Looby; Mrs, Wm. Ackroyd
of London with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph' O'Rourke; Joseph Car-
penter, Chatham, with his parents,
Mr. and • Mrs. Joseph 'Carpenter; Pte.
Charles Malone, ;TL.C,A,F., Toronto,
with friends; Pte. Dalton Burns, of
Hamilton, with his' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Burns; Pte. Lawrence Dil-
lon, Chatham, with this parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. Dillon; Teddy Rowland,
London, with his mother, Mrs. Lillian
Rowland; Mr. and Mrs. Miller and
Mrs. Harris; Caledonia, with Mr. and
Mrs. F. Sinith; Miss Jean Harris re-
turned home with them; Miss Marion
Dill, London, with her -parents, Mr.
and Mrs. P. Dill; Mrs. Joseph Heffer-
nan and • son, London, with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Dillon; Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Etue, Zurich, with Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. J. Mol`yneaux;- Mrs. Ethel
McLean and niece, Miss Susan Nimick
of Detroit, with Mrs. Teresa Redmond;
Miss Elsie Young, Toronto, with her
cousins; Kenneth and Alex Roney :
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Melady, Sudbury,
with Mrs. Catharine McQuaid; Mrs.
John Meagher, Miss Anna Meagher
and Wilfred Feeney, in Kitchener;
Kennetlh Roney and J. McKenzie in
Toronto; 'Miss Mary Beale in Strat-
ford; Thomas Murphy -spent a week
in ToronW Mrs. Teresa--Redmon k-'
Stratford,.
Frank Kenny suffered a weak spell
recently and fell on the stove, frac-
turing three ribs,
First Irishman: "Which would yez
rather be in, Pat—an explosion or a
collililon?"
Second ditto: "In a collision. Be-
cause in a collision there yez are,
but in an explosion where are yez?"
Schoolgirl, to friend: "Why do you
get such low wills It :history'?"
Seeentd Sohoolgl.rl , r?,Aw, they're
attvan1dii 100 ttbtlnti: Malign that
haip0e4ea bt to iC le4q i►oyn.dr
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Congratulations to
eatorth Locker Ser
SEAFORTH
-Locker Service
Was Designed, Engineered
and Construction Supervised
WRIGHT PIANO
Company Limited
STRATHROY
The people of Seaforth and
District are also to be con-
gratulated on the opening of
this most Modern Enter-
prise. For here you will
have the greatest conveni-
ence of modern living at a
cost within the reach. of all.
Kelvinator Precision -Built Refrigeration. Use&
Exclusively.
Specify this same equipment for your household
Refrigeration Requirements.
WRIGHT PIANO C
KELVINATOR DISTRIBUTORS STRATHROY PHONE 95
To Citizens of Seaforth and District
We wish to congratulate• Mr. C. A. Barber, of
Seaforth Creamery, on the opening of this new
and modern Locker. Storage Plant. More particu-
larly, we wish to take this opportunity of acgd'aint- -
ing the citizens of Seaforth and -district with the
immensity of this new enterprise, and that. Sea -
forth has a locker storage. plant the, type of which
is found in few centres in Canada. Finely equip-
ped and in accordance with the best- and most
modern engineering practices.
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The three greatest names. in Low Temperature
Refrigeration in Canada combined to build this
plant — KELVINATOR OF CANADA LIMITED,
MUNDET CORK COMPANY LIMITED, WRIGHT
PIANO COMPANY LIMITED—designed and en-
gineered -by The Wright Piano Company, insulat-
ed with Mundet Cork, and equipped with Kelvin-
ator Refrigeration. This combination of firms
have designed and built more Low Temperature
Refrigeration, Plants for the exclusive use of
Lockers than any other in the Dominion.
Faultless Construction
Finest Materials
Correct Design
These are but some of the features that will '
make Seaforth Storage Plant the perfection of
convenience for all locker patrons, Theme lay -out.
is especially adaptable to the •most efficient ser-
vice.
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The cold storage locker 'industry is destined
to be one of the nation's greatest. Its benefits
are manifold and will only be appreciated :to the
fullest ,by the citizens of the district as the
months and years roll by, and we are proud to
have had the pleasure of preparing this new,
ultra -modern service for you.
• Take advantage of the convenience and low cost of Locker Service.
Rent a Lo leer . V . . -Patronize Seaforth Creamery Locker Plant -
and participate in the joys of better and healthier living at lower cost
Congratulations to
S
FORTH locker Service
UPON THE OPENING OF THIS THE NEWEST TYPE OF
COMMUNITY SERVICE
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Coy ratulations to Seaforth and District
upon the opening of the most modern in Refrigerated Locker Plants
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All Cork and Insulation Materials Were
supplied by
Cork and Insulation
35 Booth Avenue ..
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