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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1943-07-30, Page 6, , r 1 �� /� 4' 1 el v ._ . :.., ,. ,fir - r r l-,/_ 1 ., � �. ..mf,t :. : ;; .. , t ". k�►lai!9+h�4 �i led' - r IN.-. , �AA s"Wol� ,: ��Itr•ttxx,r '' K !N19R!t+tta+ggN9 '• `moi• R'oReat rbael}s r . �.• , - .,,. 1 � ,' .< OWL ,.'. ,,•...r, l r4•,�,-I-,�.,,;:-:, .,a.r',i.,.1l 1 4a. () I . ,,rt ,h:Ali :.,'.:,:, . . ,,:!aI l 1,1 '<'r., ..:, 9 ,..: .., n. .. ,,. E..,.,.„ , ,,... r„, « '�,.�k.I . :.r. , :,-- ,,+....:.,.,..,: ,>, ..; �, -,. ,,,., , h , w , , , ,-� '�v:•.�.'x+.m,....4, t.i.-. 1�''.. �T�,.;. , snoh 34 0e .5 toa 3O rJ '11'uII..7t,l>;.A. u &ofiFFulstd;lLIl .: a "ARS' . _at acs) Y1eld• 4 saa'h ,r n 11 , ”.•t..x.a'''.;••'..�..r,ks.. �r r „.•.,n.:O, « l „NY>•zSs ':4pies. brown (from OWN µAN • r4 r , 24 vanilla W ^,. • Jr.>r . r , t�*t. of s rdq- Fruit ars 3 r sr n 4! 1,.( � �. er . Turnovers Prel&>tdent it1 1a �Mibl rBlend sweetened, CondeIIsed milk �.•! % ) „Its js rYnl� and lemon (Requested) rOl'e1lltQ �'i101)e �6:FilC� n juice. Stir' ' l Its [ l i until mixture .4 leap bran 4ilra�1t1R-STRETQ+H'1NG fruit for the winter month • This thickens. Add sliced raspberries. 1 cups dour r s r, £*tAZ 3,�, .;, °s 4,+1 (s�A'ti',rl°t +, ''wti DESSERTS will take any sugar you s Fold in beaten egg 'Whites. - Line nar-! teaspoon salt ' a'>' .: a` 4" e y may save row oblong an n `w:'� 'tk'*�w A '- paper, '/2 cu shortening Thursday July 29 1Q �0 �� �� •��R�.. g P . with w P" o g '' ! ■ 1' ■ ■ f" a; Air ? Q{nemakers.. You certainly .alolrg with the ten 'pounds allowed for axed cover with a layer of vanilla Pers. i 5 tablespoon's cold water (more or * ;!: t ° t F canning. You've no idea of the num , ' � '�• ��p the lid on the sugar '_ .:;.'€�` x ftrt ,I �{K li ^X1J t1 Qs days. With abundaYnce of her of calls we've been Add layer .of raspberry 'mi lire. :AI- less)' t �a Friday, July . 1�� getting from . L'm■:t';:<„ �rsr t � tk &7 q esiF .fruit ripening, there's mothers with Oabies at.the age when ternate in this way, finiahi •g wit1� I 1�/2 cups Fresh berries yf y p 1I1' ,,�ti Vii,°(la::C§iiia J1 ► R Tt s'lc' .'reollsideration Of storing fruit is required three times aday— layer „qf 'Wafers. Chill in refrigerator ; 1 -tea-spoon grated lemon rind ;3 . ,r x,., : six hours. 7'lrn out .on small platter' Cup flour: they've reall� been ",stuck" for fruit. CFRB a><d Network #t and remove waxed paper. Cut in 1/3 cup sugar ° ;,,�'�s.,x '�• When fruit is in season let's serve � - F", I�LI FIS' N? � 06sy. ' lcc n ss. Cut circles; make them Answer: Make a lemon syrup: Yt THE; LIFE STORY OF HARRY NIXON PRE OF ONTARto r ,zoo fio , r : $1► ~ e = '_ = .\ �' — OF CANADIANSAREx t 4014 ARE PROPERLY 40B/ BNE OF®/ ARE UNDERIY r . 11yy,, _ 9CN00(• _ 4014ARE 0 MALNUTRITION U NOURISHEDR�f' Government surveys conducted early in the _ show war that only 40 per cent of Canadians s jP s o ?. *The nutritional staremenn + regularly-, eat the right foods, even though w®� ;n r�Ear_ro-fr%rk-to�lpn�• seemingly well fed. Forty per cent are on the ♦♦��.. are Eatacre table to -toJWNairix- t 1 Harry Nixon's people were United Empire 'Loyalists- Ontario's premier was born imir on the farm in'A til 1 ?,. l 891 He attended the littl borderline of, malnutrition. T Services De rtmens o' 's R e red school h went per Cent 0 , ha ohs f His f e do H arm w down the as pioneered by his grandfather over 100 He was christened Harry Corwin Nixon and is olwa road. Y p Wr Pensions i ys, Nights, 'mornings, Saturdays and are definitely undernourished. and National . ears ago. 9 ys holidays he helped Y e�• Y 9 called just loin Har Y P sem'.<:'k%>%?#ii:ji>;'!`.`•P..w, l I P Harry Flealtb, Ottawa, for the on the farm. , That S Canadian Nutritroa why Pro - family need a sur e Jan for h Y Y � p healthful gramme. ) : famil meals.' That's "" s � y 1 at s wh we offer you Eat -to- ar It Y + Y ,xp *; , HIGH SCHOOL I ��� ' F rj 4I � z / � � 1 1 �f' � / Work -to -Win .....authoritative FREE booklet, r CLIP Ttl/ffi COUPON ' \ III L� ` - l / illat tabes the guesswork out of nutrition. r - - - - e •. // W Send for your FREE copy today! 1 • NUTRITION FOR'VICTORY" r® _ - -_ -_ _ , = / Clip the coupon on the right, and o PDX 600, TORONTO, CANADA ® _ 9 �1 b♦ - L)i THe mall it NOW! 1 Please sendmemyFREE copy of^Eat-co-work-to-Win1% ■ t� l9DUSTRY Sponsored by r ■ o u ■ i' •'r � ° ; ' :.1� %/ '- ` p THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) Addre s ■ r *sa , t 5. kTAR10 in the interests of nutrition and health p 6 y -== _ 1 as as aid to Victory. (High Scholl in Brantford was an exciting experience Y g u' --------------------------------- _--Y —___+--- ----------------_ r o Jt7'. prao s a J Y :v Four ears of more hard work at Ontario Agricultural Ht'returned to the farm, his chosen life work. On t 1 College Guelph, roved Har Nixon a studious and October 28, 1914, he married Alice a �o young Nixon, but he worked hard and did well. � P P Harry Jackson, a Guelph :•>.;:;.;::::xss""""� �...n:;:U%:�:>"t;:t:::::;:%:z::;>:.>:.....:.....::::•..•::;;.•..,..,......: :: " determined man and earned him the B.S_A. degree. girl who 'had graduated from MacDonald Hall, ••"•�'�•• ''""""`� { e " II' I , I Yf - Ir I 1- :A 1 t ril- 3,,• / 4 Those e w hoHarry NixonNi well, know himo be o Working 'm 9 i n his own quiet way, Y,Nixon'sx on'qualities of f soundbusiness judgmentant as well as rPsuccess ul 1ende At2 B Ha" ryNi Nixonwas the eYou`n\ 9 est" "dirt 979 rshtPearnedhim0scot inthe. Ontario ohoust in Canada. Cabinet at Mint ster _ %•::z:;r,;•�z::°;':>::;>.::�::::;;•3 ::%:;•;;;;...:.::.::•.>.>.::::.:+::..::.:..,::..:..<;;::.•>:;::.:;:>:::.:;:.::::•:::•:;:.c ;;:i:;::••.•:�r..�:;.:.:;.:. a>:'::< — " .:::...::. ♦ 00 R '- .:iii}:?:%:i+::'vi%±}:• : r , - I I - t •"i t J ° d L .1, •Va a I '. , ' -�,` -:rye.., f ,r / r. III 1 I ♦ J tri{';i:"::::•:�:::%- Y' Y' vt,3 _ 1 .:f :v• elf• v 7 a .r. 'f 3 ,> The N i x n family .ore re chart - ThhY• attend eH Harry Y Nixon -N a s been en a me mba r o f the legislature Equally a t ho maGeorge.' i n a n ei 9h b o r' s drawing 9 room o r i n his St.Ge r e for Brant continuously 1919 bu7far farming is his it 's said reached imPortantdecisions :int%;::::• , �• •'i�?'�� occupation and he works at it. while milking; a job truly 'o s. b hY en1 Y � `' `' ,,� � - - �/ �� i �/iii �� H1. N :;�Q��,► �" r^ • , .r .. a r ft / )� _ Nixon's uietl efficient wa s and ori On April 30, 1943, an enthusiastic Liberal Cdnvention - �� ° l� ®� J 1 Yllltether at the farm or ar the Porlioment Buildings, he 9 Y Y ginal thinking 11 a like's to relax in his shirt sleeves at the end of a busy day. earned him 6 high place in government councils: At. made" Harry Nixon leader of the party. He was then i?; r rrr ' j 45 he was many 'times Acting Prime Misworn in as Prime Minister. Now he- wants his appoint.AI Vie` y> me nister.ment confirmed by the people, y Weise.1t j7rr tS',� yl ' Q;x ') •� � J� \ � �„ x•?p,.yp, _ .;:;r,,'R:::{•:rx•:'•>^'%:;~- , , » Nab : \�L Do people you talk to on the telplione ,3ay, "I can't hear you!"? Our Y p rmeli report that / the most frequent causes of complauit about SES "' i• ,a ° A t' not being heard way be traced t ' 111 EA CUt re ` �il y o failure at ve to a / // \ / r use the telephone properly. sults trau 1881on re - Premier ri The Nixon family is "in uniform % 5on Jackson, R.C.A.F., < y s are' p r s r+o l Was (iilled,in action over Germany] Katherine, R.C.A.F., Nixon is a itead drivin statesatan; '6 tour- ITS REALLY NO PROBLEM to make yourself clearly `quarteir a � one. �. ' W.D., is overseas; Margaret is doing confidential work Mrs. Nixon is a friendly;••motherly woman; a gracious r ogeous thinker who has thewillto get things bone. His heard — provided y 111 8 b°ood t 7 i at Ottawa. Both daughters married service men Bob "hostess and sympothetic counsel. ,She is weN liked' P you" remember to speak directly into a lips are when r (14) a working on the form. wherever she`�goes. experience and level- eadedness long administrative x t 1r,x a aytq„r•. .,. i •r. _ will ensure Progeessond Unify in Government foi'Ontario. mouthpiece with your lips half -an -inch from it. �iplstea ue inch r , rn .. O U Y e ,. u Then you 'can speak t in ordinary onversa- in cls) f 11aX#:aia V / c e, m �p tionaLrtanes and rhe other party will have • ou111pi the Mr THE, W` H E L •ee ° 1 �. KEEP s' t Y ''t l.J lP fd1 "1' - ro - �• r\ ry r ;;.���� . °/ not able hearing Yo additional h vefy „1s � � IPROGk9SS A4 b U-111'1�'Y e, you will also help he effect o i tills t aN: u _ coneer�'e the time f telephone »ervice men. The pug hluldre �» , iwr3 { V ,f, delicate mechanism inside 'the transmitter id' to the tis o f me ? ” t o- acted to j s �''t yI- to operate most efficiently at than halfineh'dfst rcttit• t. 4 d G'UST if r, g�i lD : . rtsueo ar iftAl; Ate 66016W oil s I t t 4.c r ,,r, ,; ,r>? ...-, W (RiG 'L •IjIO rd p _ 4 %1 r 0tlq {Aar S"ClYitl b"ftlM s r • F" 04 CirlifYedfds rp r o c n aA¢' r r�il •Jrd f WY ,. „':' 4 , i t. a .,1 ,', '::. ,.'' ,:'' ;• ,. ,.. ar" , rt .- Gr .,, f r .s. ,r 1, J `.'+ r., ... ,, ,.... . .,.;'i,.. .. ., r,. .. . Jr.. , .. •r '4. s' •. , 1. .: (, ..., ,-. I', :'., ... ... , :. 1 ,. :: :... .,. .. ,.. ,', :''.. '' "• `.: .� :i ria. •, ., ,. ., ._ >, .. .. flklrh,. .t.L .......: ...... ..... _.: ,._.... ,., ,:::.{.... ...6,,.: ,, �.. ,- ,.,-,. ,-., . 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Toss dough onto light- 4 tablespoons cold water (approxi- ly Soured board and roll to one Cana Berry J'e11Y Roll, mately) eighth inch in. i�VtVre Fruit Layer Cake;' y -thickness. Cut into " Boston Fruit Cream Pie, Graham 21/2 cups pitted cherries rounds with cutter five inches in • ' Gems with fruit, etc. 2/3 cup sugar or less. diameter. On half of each"' round ° Fruits are sweeter served with 1 tablespoon flour place fresh -berries, sprinkled with t/a Roil two cups sugar with one Cu F wa da water or leftover :fruit juices'. frigerator.. Use 2 or 3 tablespoon* some of the berries mashed — and teaspoon salt. sugar and flour. Mark other side 'ter and one lemon rind shavings -5 3: Make a. chocolate or cocoa syr- to 1 cup 'cold milk. their juices are sweeter, too, if mea- Put flour and salt into a mixing � with knife to 'let out steam- moisten • -, minutes. Cool and add juice of six up: 11 -tablespoons, 'cocoa, 1,1h cups shred sugar i mixed e and let stand bowl; cut in fat until pieces are edge of dough with milk; fold over lemons.' ,Put into a jar and cover su Hai, % teaspoon salt, It/y cups boil- Anne Allen invites you to write 'rd o. an ;hour or so before serving. about . the size of peas. Add cold wa- I other thalf to cover berries and crimp -tightly. i Store in refrigerator. Serve ing water. Mix cocoa, sugar and salt her c/o The Huron Expositor. Send RECIPES ter I gradually, using only enough to' down edges'. ''Brush with milk and two tablespoons into a glass, add together. Add water gradually, stir- your questions' homemaking Raspberry Refrigerator Cake form dough into a ball. Chill. 'Mix place on lightly greased baking sheet. cracked' ice and cold'wafer, rin g constantly. Boil five minutes. problem's and watch this column for p t 1 1/3 cups (15 -oz. Can) cherries, sugar, flour and salt and Bake in qven 425 degrees for 12-15 2. You May use less syrup and so- Cool, pour ihto jar and store in re- ! replies. sweetened condensed milk place'in four'individual'tei" plat or minutes. Yield: 6 turnovers. p cup lemon juice casseroles. THE ,QUESTION BOX Place dough on lightly -floured :• WHERE. DOSS YOUR I 1 cup raspberries sliced , Mrs. C. -D.' asks: Ideas for sumTer a 2 egg whites beaten stiff board; roll board; to one-eighth inch in beverages. th' 1. 'I ° F", I�LI FIS' N? � 06sy. ' lcc n ss. Cut circles; make them Answer: Make a lemon syrup: Yt THE; LIFE STORY OF HARRY NIXON PRE OF ONTARto r ,zoo fio , r : $1► ~ e = '_ = .\ �' — OF CANADIANSAREx t 4014 ARE PROPERLY 40B/ BNE OF®/ ARE UNDERIY r . 11yy,, _ 9CN00(• _ 4014ARE 0 MALNUTRITION U NOURISHEDR�f' Government surveys conducted early in the _ show war that only 40 per cent of Canadians s jP s o ?. *The nutritional staremenn + regularly-, eat the right foods, even though w®� ;n r�Ear_ro-fr%rk-to�lpn�• seemingly well fed. Forty per cent are on the ♦♦��.. are Eatacre table to -toJWNairix- t 1 Harry Nixon's people were United Empire 'Loyalists- Ontario's premier was born imir on the farm in'A til 1 ?,. l 891 He attended the littl borderline of, malnutrition. T Services De rtmens o' 's R e red school h went per Cent 0 , ha ohs f His f e do H arm w down the as pioneered by his grandfather over 100 He was christened Harry Corwin Nixon and is olwa road. Y p Wr Pensions i ys, Nights, 'mornings, Saturdays and are definitely undernourished. and National . ears ago. 9 ys holidays he helped Y e�• Y 9 called just loin Har Y P sem'.<:'k%>%?#ii:ji>;'!`.`•P..w, l I P Harry Flealtb, Ottawa, for the on the farm. , That S Canadian Nutritroa why Pro - family need a sur e Jan for h Y Y � p healthful gramme. ) : famil meals.' That's "" s � y 1 at s wh we offer you Eat -to- ar It Y + Y ,xp *; , HIGH SCHOOL I ��� ' F rj 4I � z / � � 1 1 �f' � / Work -to -Win .....authoritative FREE booklet, r CLIP Ttl/ffi COUPON ' \ III L� ` - l / illat tabes the guesswork out of nutrition. r - - - - e •. // W Send for your FREE copy today! 1 • NUTRITION FOR'VICTORY" r® _ - -_ -_ _ , = / Clip the coupon on the right, and o PDX 600, TORONTO, CANADA ® _ 9 �1 b♦ - L)i THe mall it NOW! 1 Please sendmemyFREE copy of^Eat-co-work-to-Win1% ■ t� l9DUSTRY Sponsored by r ■ o u ■ i' •'r � ° ; ' :.1� %/ '- ` p THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) Addre s ■ r *sa , t 5. kTAR10 in the interests of nutrition and health p 6 y -== _ 1 as as aid to Victory. (High Scholl in Brantford was an exciting experience Y g u' --------------------------------- _--Y —___+--- ----------------_ r o Jt7'. prao s a J Y :v Four ears of more hard work at Ontario Agricultural Ht'returned to the farm, his chosen life work. On t 1 College Guelph, roved Har Nixon a studious and October 28, 1914, he married Alice a �o young Nixon, but he worked hard and did well. � P P Harry Jackson, a Guelph :•>.;:;.;::::xss""""� �...n:;:U%:�:>"t;:t:::::;:%:z::;>:.>:.....:.....::::•..•::;;.•..,..,......: :: " determined man and earned him the B.S_A. degree. girl who 'had graduated from MacDonald Hall, ••"•�'�•• ''""""`� { e " II' I , I Yf - Ir I 1- :A 1 t ril- 3,,• / 4 Those e w hoHarry NixonNi well, know himo be o Working 'm 9 i n his own quiet way, Y,Nixon'sx on'qualities of f soundbusiness judgmentant as well as rPsuccess ul 1ende At2 B Ha" ryNi Nixonwas the eYou`n\ 9 est" "dirt 979 rshtPearnedhim0scot inthe. Ontario ohoust in Canada. Cabinet at Mint ster _ %•::z:;r,;•�z::°;':>::;>.::�::::;;•3 ::%:;•;;;;...:.::.::•.>.>.::::.:+::..::.:..,::..:..<;;::.•>:;::.:;:>:::.:;:.::::•:::•:;:.c ;;:i:;::••.•:�r..�:;.:.:;.:. a>:'::< — " .:::...::. ♦ 00 R '- .:iii}:?:%:i+::'vi%±}:• : r , - I I - t •"i t J ° d L .1, •Va a I '. , ' -�,` -:rye.., f ,r / r. III 1 I ♦ J tri{';i:"::::•:�:::%- Y' Y' vt,3 _ 1 .:f :v• elf• v 7 a .r. 'f 3 ,> The N i x n family .ore re chart - ThhY• attend eH Harry Y Nixon -N a s been en a me mba r o f the legislature Equally a t ho maGeorge.' i n a n ei 9h b o r' s drawing 9 room o r i n his St.Ge r e for Brant continuously 1919 bu7far farming is his it 's said reached imPortantdecisions :int%;::::• , �• •'i�?'�� occupation and he works at it. while milking; a job truly 'o s. b hY en1 Y � `' `' ,,� � - - �/ �� i �/iii �� H1. N :;�Q��,► �" r^ • , .r .. a r ft / )� _ Nixon's uietl efficient wa s and ori On April 30, 1943, an enthusiastic Liberal Cdnvention - �� ° l� ®� J 1 Yllltether at the farm or ar the Porlioment Buildings, he 9 Y Y ginal thinking 11 a like's to relax in his shirt sleeves at the end of a busy day. earned him 6 high place in government councils: At. made" Harry Nixon leader of the party. He was then i?; r rrr ' j 45 he was many 'times Acting Prime Misworn in as Prime Minister. Now he- wants his appoint.AI Vie` y> me nister.ment confirmed by the people, y Weise.1t j7rr tS',� yl ' Q;x ') •� � J� \ � �„ x•?p,.yp, _ .;:;r,,'R:::{•:rx•:'•>^'%:;~- , , » Nab : \�L Do people you talk to on the telplione ,3ay, "I can't hear you!"? Our Y p rmeli report that / the most frequent causes of complauit about SES "' i• ,a ° A t' not being heard way be traced t ' 111 EA CUt re ` �il y o failure at ve to a / // \ / r use the telephone properly. sults trau 1881on re - Premier ri The Nixon family is "in uniform % 5on Jackson, R.C.A.F., < y s are' p r s r+o l Was (iilled,in action over Germany] Katherine, R.C.A.F., Nixon is a itead drivin statesatan; '6 tour- ITS REALLY NO PROBLEM to make yourself clearly `quarteir a � one. �. ' W.D., is overseas; Margaret is doing confidential work Mrs. Nixon is a friendly;••motherly woman; a gracious r ogeous thinker who has thewillto get things bone. His heard — provided y 111 8 b°ood t 7 i at Ottawa. Both daughters married service men Bob "hostess and sympothetic counsel. ,She is weN liked' P you" remember to speak directly into a lips are when r (14) a working on the form. wherever she`�goes. experience and level- eadedness long administrative x t 1r,x a aytq„r•. .,. i •r. _ will ensure Progeessond Unify in Government foi'Ontario. mouthpiece with your lips half -an -inch from it. �iplstea ue inch r , rn .. O U Y e ,. u Then you 'can speak t in ordinary onversa- in cls) f 11aX#:aia V / c e, m �p tionaLrtanes and rhe other party will have • ou111pi the Mr THE, W` H E L •ee ° 1 �. KEEP s' t Y ''t l.J lP fd1 "1' - ro - �• r\ ry r ;;.���� . °/ not able hearing Yo additional h vefy „1s � � IPROGk9SS A4 b U-111'1�'Y e, you will also help he effect o i tills t aN: u _ coneer�'e the time f telephone »ervice men. The pug hluldre �» , iwr3 { V ,f, delicate mechanism inside 'the transmitter id' to the tis o f me ? ” t o- acted to j s �''t yI- to operate most efficiently at than halfineh'dfst rcttit• t. 4 d G'UST if r, g�i lD : . rtsueo ar iftAl; Ate 66016W oil s I t t 4.c r ,,r, ,; ,r>? ...-, W (RiG 'L •IjIO rd p _ 4 %1 r 0tlq {Aar S"ClYitl b"ftlM s r • F" 04 CirlifYedfds rp r o c n aA¢' r r�il •Jrd f WY ,. „':' 4 , i t. a .,1 ,', '::. ,.'' ,:'' ;• ,. ,.. ar" , rt .- Gr .,, f r .s. ,r 1, J `.'+ r., ... ,, ,.... . .,.;'i,.. .. ., r,. .. . Jr.. , .. •r '4. s' •. , 1. .: (, ..., ,-. I', :'., ... ... , :. 1 ,. :: :... .,. .. ,.. ,', :''.. '' "• `.: .� :i ria. •, ., ,. ., ._ >, .. .. flklrh,. .t.L .......: ...... ..... _.: ,._.... ,., ,:::.{.... ...6,,.: ,, �.. ,- ,.,-,. ,-., . 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