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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1946-11-29, Page 3CHEVROLET.PONTIAC•OLDSMOBILE•BUICK•CADILLAC.CHEVROLET A CMC TRUCKS 'A 4 r r • 77c 77,4c: ' o • I altaa: atio, Further Debate )3y County Council rails To Alter Previous Decision., - The purchase of Port Albert Airaeld and Use manner of the appointment oisf. the reforeetation committee led to strcuigoargiiment at the Closing session a of -Cot y :Connell at Groderichi Thursday afternoon. On. Wednesday the coUncit had un- aclopted:Alnp report of the warden's committee that no tion be, falten new, since no concrete propoe- eale had beeo presented in, favor of the plan. The move took the forno of a resolution that •the council ppoint one man trim each municipality, not county councillors, to study the agTi- ennui:al possibilities of Port Albert ainport, and from this group seven be appointed to submit a boncrete, plan to the council at the June session. The motion was loot on a division. Tote of 23-3: , Another matter, theset-up of the reforestation cbramiltee, which had been dealt with on Wednesaay, was brought up again with ,ari inquiry from Reeve Cecil ,Johnston, of Ash - '0 field, who asked' ifthe warden's name could be added to the reforestation •committee. This started another dis- .cussion. g SS ; !'. RUMACAPS • ". The'2;Way Treeintent 1. Stimuli:Ile the Kidneys' 2. Bring Quick Relief from RHEUMATIC PAINS KEATING'S DRUG STORE PRICELESS EYES MTH ' HYDRO 1500 HOUR LAMPS OBTAIN THEM• FROM YOUR. LHYDRO OFFICE Ht.4610 "It .10oloo COldebltaided to. Me to Com, Mend. a AOMIlltlittoe for its Work MO One alay„. fire at tbe next, appoint new conilnittee, then attempt to portal. it up," Reeve B. W. Tuckey, of Exea ter, declared: - The committee at present is coon Posed of ow ononemhere of voila:- ex-veardens, Fred Watson ond George Armotrong, a•foamer 'coop:0'- 10r, R. Grain, and -H., Staird-Yo-alelag with Reeve 4. Aleleander and the ag, ricultorta aepreaeotative, The Cenn, cis pooped a_ motion GO, Wednesday that the committee be composed of thoee sitting enembers, with the eat: cultural repreeentative, and the coun- ty engineer. • A *ton finally. put forward by Reeves Tuckey and J. D. Beecroft, that the reforestation committee ap- pointments` and retirements be refer- red to the agricultural committee, to report back, was lost on a division yote of 7 to 18: Tile recommendations of the educe: tion committee were adopted, as fol- lows: ConelfrrOnce in"g-a, resolution from Wellington, County, ' requesting the Department of Education t� give free supplies to Primary and sepOn- dory schools;r appointing the, 'follow- ing.representatlyes to hig chool dis- trict boards: William L. Campbell to Listowel, P. J. MacEwan to Go -de - rich, A. D. McWilliams to Wingham, A. M. -Killed to Clinton, and Dr.' H. H. Cowan to Exeter. A grant of $1,000 was authorized to the HurchiaCounty Tuberculosis Com- mittee, along with grants to. the Cen- tralia, Belgrave and Dashwood public libraries. A supplementary report of the County Home Committee recommend- ed that no action be taken on the let- ter from an inmate, as "it is not the intention of the -cOmmitte,e to hold anyone in the institution if he has a - place to go where he will_ be, properly cared for." A discussion on therecommenda- tion- of the legislative committee on a resolution frotn the .County, of Watei- loo regarding amendinents to the As- sesament Act resulted .in a vote of non -concurrence. Some objection was taken on the ground that the propos- would mean revealing personal busi- ness matters!. ' A motion by Reeves Alexonder and Johnston that the county council" en- dorse a province -wide, standard time was carried. The Council endorsed the recom- mendation of the executive commit- tee that a grant of $5,0-00 be giveu to the University of Western ,Ontario, earmarked to be used when construc- tion is started. „. Clerk N. W. Miller was reappointed to represent the county on the sen- ate of the university. Ona motion by Re -eves Berry and Nicholson the auctioneer -license fee oas set at $25)a year. There are 26 issued in Huron County: , - Council debated the feasibility of having roode in. the county desigoated by numbers and routes as an.aid to toariets. It was also suggested that roadside parks be established as rest places, as is the c.ase in Usborne Township. Many- of these are found in the' United States. it was pOinted out. Reeve N. 11. Dorrance thought it' alight be considered by the road com- mission, of which be is the chairman. Htlgh Hill, chairman of the Huron County Plowmen's- Association, ap- peared to ask for a grant to assistan paying off a deficit of $2,000ancurred in connection with the International, Imerrippr F EE ANIMAL SERVICE OLD•DISABLED OR DEAD CATTLE • HORSES • HOGS • SHEEP • CALVES Promptly and Efficiently Removed * • Simply Phone Collect - 219 MITCHELL WE. DO THE RESTI' WILLIAM STONE SONS. LTD. INGERSOLL, ONTARIO Of3lskalairsaatoavoleotheootaaseaaaa '64 114 sr n=•16 AT'4P4titRz(VrC Please return empty beer bottles to ° your nearest Brewers' Retail Store or phone for pick-up service. Refund price is 72¢ for 2 dot.: 60¢ for 1 doz nUorts. a PUBLI'..eif N 'THE PtJEtIC NTERFS' BY JOHN t AtiATT tIMI*f • . , OtTAVA Interest oo4.tomeo to. be ,ceotred on the coal mining satiation in the "Gnit- Statea where as this --i& being writ- ten, the miners are striking against an essential inditr Which is 'being operate& by,. the government. (The U.S. ' Government topk over the coal mines one year ago). In this+ contest, as in other things, Canada cafi learsi much from experiences south of the border. Both management and labor here hope to avoid the •dangers that our great neighbor has encountered. Is Canada Worthwhile? Sudbury, Ontario, leads the way In an orgaulzation, incorporated -by fed- eral charter under the title of "Con- adian National Unity" to work for elimination of "racial, geographical and sectional- separatism" in Canada. - Students of Canadian development are agreed that there 18 more real unity and understanding in, Canada now than there bas ewer been before; rthey point_ ontolthat ..modern .ety of life which involves such close cbntacts between all sections, rases. and class -es, requires More progrees still to unity- and amity. The -physi- cal progress we makobontinoes to be greater than our mental and cultural PrT7lariessiss. true, of course, of the whole world and' is, perhaps, the main cause of the difficulties encountered by the United Nations. Certainly Canada Must not lag behind any other coun- try. in freedom .from race, color and class prejudice. The provisionaienm- rcittee of , the pew organization in, chides one member of parliament, Leo Gauthier,' M.P., for Nipissing, Ont. The Prime Minister To Speak Close obserVers of the political scene are looking forivard to the, next mobile appearance of the -Prime Min- ister which will be in Quebec- City. The occasion is'a complimettary ban- quet to Rt. Hon. Louis St. Jaatireat, the minister 'of Justice from the peo- ple of his constituency (Quebec East) on Novernber 29, but many think that from the ancient capital, scene of the famous wartime 'meetinga of Roose- velt, Churchill and King, the Prime Minister, will give an important mes- sage to all Canadians. • Ernergency Housing Because of the acute nature of the blousing problem, .Canada had to at - tock it from two points of view: the long-term need of permanent housing and the lm -mediate necessity for aca pornmodation. The latter particularly 'could only be worked out adequately by the wholehearted co-opeilation of federal, provincial and municipal gov- ernments and local voluntary, commit- tees. In communities where this co- cperatiom has been achieved there haa been the most success in meeting the need. The- federal goveenment agency, The- Central Mortgage and I -lousing:. Corporation, has power -to requisition unoccupied buildings for purposes of houeing. It was necessary to use this power only occasionally because of the co-operation received from own- ers when the need was made clear to them. These buildings were leased, to the municipal governme.nts and converted to dwelling units.- Where, necessary the Dominion Government helps to meet the conversion costs and assisted financially in the conver- sion to 3,034 dwelling units. Because or the many municipal governments iuvolvetl it"baa not been possible- fo get theexaet total of emergency- units provided'aitoit is certain that it has reached 5,000. nOw and will greatly exceed that number. Canada Depends On Trade Canada's "top dollars." one-third of her inconie, the -extra income which .makes, the difference between mere existence and prosperity', 'Comes from her foreign trade.' For this reason Canada's action at. the Interhational Trade Conference wbich is now in Landon is being: watched- carefully - 0 lid anxiously. international Cartel io recigniz- ed as thegreatest menace to pros- perity because its trade restricting devices keep prices high and -prevent that free flow df goods that makes -prosperity possible for the masses of people in the, world. Our "aorribinas. Investigation Act" wa s further strengthened at the last session of parliament by legislation that had the approval or all parties in the House, but, the m enace of monopoly has grown far beyond national boundar- ies and effective control of the most powerful monopolies is possible only by international effort. One 'of its decitious, that action must be taken against state—awned trading agencies which are monopolls- tic; as well as against' private en -ter - prise; will have far reaching effects, If caoried out effectively this °Should make it possible for all countries of the world to bring to their people the food and other things ,theyoneed, re- gardless of the -real 'Or pretended id ealogi cal differences_ Freight Rates? One of the very interesting propos- als now being put forward strongly is Plowing Match. His request for a grant er :mom was referred to the executive committee with power to act. Guests present for the annual war- den's banquet in the evening were in- vited to address the council. They included L. E.. Cardiff, M.P., Dr, R. H. Taylor, M.P.P., John -W. Hanna, M.P. P., Ex -Wardens N. W. TrewarthaoR. J. Bowman J. M. Eckert; ex -council - loos J. Whitmore, A. MacDonald, ta' D. Falconer and Moffott; R. S. Heth- erington, K.C., Chapter Mawhinney, and a former a.gridatural representa- tive, P. 13. K. Stewart. Warden R. E. Slaaddick introduced themetribero,, of Hensa.II council, and tliahked the Members of 'county Olin - oil, the officials'arid the- press foil' their co -Operation. The busy session was concluded with the singing of the llatielial Alifitetn. . „ My ANNE ALLAN „ 74- ''''14t11,11111114111011111L- •Illydro 'HOMO Etat'aPiPlat • Hello, Homemaltere! increasedMix the Ory iXtgrecnentS. -Add the prite of Milk bas causeiVOOnsiderable slightly beatenasiggs and; I/Ottani-14k- consternatitna but Mete- are certain Cook oyer 'belling water Until • the facts we must not losoadgat of. The mixture 'thickens, then add the .btitter foremost being that the most anal stir in the vinegar or legion Uice perfeet food in oui ,dtet—W mu not very -olowir. It' the dressinghas a -deprive ceirselores of the, nee",e'Ssaiy curdled appearonce, it may :be renlea. pint of milk daily and the quart -for died, by beating ..vigpriitisly with a each ,child daily.' The --ht ways to Dover egg beater. This .diressing is.' use milk are. as a cold or'hot. bever,• delicious with vegetable and fts al- . 1t age, creamed soups, creamed sauce ads. and milk Puddings. The value lies in the body-building materials„ sources of energy and fuel and the vitamins which milk contains. The butterfat. or cream of milk is high in fuel for the body, but Wearave sub - states in large aniounts, in the meats and vegetable oils that we use. Thus, skim milk, buttermilk, cottage cheese, are the fpoda to maintain health and reduce the grocery budget. Here are some reliable buttermilk recipes—or if whole milk turns sour, don't throw out this expensive fetid, but substitute It for 'buttermilk in the following recipes: Buttermilk Scones 2 cups flour 3 tablespoons butter IA teaspoon soda teaspoon Salt 2 tablespoons brown sugar ye cup raisins, if desired 1 egg Butterrciilk to moisten (about aa cup). , A . Sift the. dry ingredients. Cut in the -butter , evenly and mix in , the raisins. Beat the egg and "add one- half ,cup of buttermilk. .Stir intorthe day ingredients„ with enough More buttermilk to, make a sOft dough. Divide in half and roll each piece of dough in circular shape about one- half inch thick. .Cut in quarters, but do not separate the pieces. Bake in a hot oven about 15 minutes. Buttermilk Salad Dressing "- 11/2 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon mustard 1/2 teaspoon Salt- Few grain cayenne pepper 1% tablespbons of,'flout 1/4 teaspoon onion salt if desired 11,4 tablespoons butter • , 1 cup buttermilk la cup vinegar or lemon juice 2 eggs. the prices of merchandise should be equalized all over Canada regardless Of freight rates. A fewieading mAinua facturers have already adopted this policy and our reports thaO it scorns to be workable. -This plaza would .quieten some -.of te most ser- icus complaints. from Weatera Can- ada and the Maritime Provinces ,and the spirit of confederation, w'ou-ld:' re- ceive a great boost. Federal govern- ment legislation would .be necessary and may be within. the power of the governments. Increases in' freight rates, if they are necessary, o ouid then be spread. fairly oblong all our people. Buttermilk Chocolate Cake aa CUP browneugr 1 cup butterra lk or sour milk 6 tablespoons cocoa 4 tablespoons butter 1. -egg 1 cups. flour % teaspoon aoda. 1 teaspoon traiking powder. Cream 'butter, add the su-gar and well -beaten egg. Sift together the dry ingredients an add alternately with the buttermilk to the first mix- ture. Bake in an oven at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. Buttermilk Pancakes ..• 1,e cup milk 1 cup .buttermilk or sour milk " Pao cups flour 2. 1/3 teaspoons baking powder 1/3 teaspoon soda Salt • 1 egg yolk 1 egg white tablespoons melted butter. „ Sift together the flour, baking pow- der, salt and soda. Combine sweet an sour milk. Add the unbeaten, egg yolk and the. sifted dry ingredi- ents; then, add the -melted butter and beat thoroughly. Fold in the stiffly beaten -egg white and cook on a bot 'greased iron pan.: Serve with lemon syrup or maple syrup. . * * *_ • Take a Tip • 1. Mashed. bananas added to beaten egg- whites make a good substitute for whipped cre-am.. Z. When, making applesauce cake, • • grate the apples instead of cOak- ing them, Am that way no water is added and the full flavour of .. • .'• • • • rig!, the ape is retain , 3. The mixer ,wixose beaters can. he moved into the kettle of potatoes, pot of squash, ,freah ape sauce or curdling custard is a great time saver. It -Whips foodto a velvet,' smooth consistency, 4. A dover 'beater' dauses plenty of spatters which can. Isp prevented if you cut a hole in a p4Per. plate and slip, it over the top of the beaters: - The Question Box Mrs. asks for Ginger Snap Ice Cream recipe: Aanswer: 2 etUabPlellsepaovYonsertenaera sugar 3 bapanas, mashed. 2 tablespoona lemon juice 1 cup rolled' gingersnap crumbs. Add juice totrtelmlia41anerd tweahsipP°°unntilleemtioffn. Add sugar and few grains of salt. Combine bananas. and lemon juice and fold into cream. Stir in rolled gin- gersnap crumbs. Freeze—stirring once during freezing. • aanoblaatia Oar,tiP1- **WM-- ‘7KO.p3., PM va* teaapoOa Meat until it sePa1rates.WCP1, Strain tin'engh. and Mdsli Anne. Allan invi* 74)lx4•0 •IXF her cao The HurronaExpasitaisa, in roar suggestions on :home. probletnie an& watch thia eiallatan Questions and Answers'• Q. --When will price pntrffls be *f"; A. -1 -The removal of prite control* fit'. a matter of government ,Ottliey• aiteli not- dependent upoif-tha defision the Wartime Prices And Trade, 13eraido ." However, it.has been stated repeated-, ly by government ripoltesulen that controls will not be continued a day( longer than, they are absolutely nec- essary. Prtiritis-intense Itchhig Relieved quickly by Medicinal Ointment There are two forms of itching Which ate especiallyi distaessng. First pruritis vulvae-- from' which only women suffer a..nd second pruritisani--itchia'!g at the Feet= from piles, pin worms or varicose veins. • The causes of both these forms of intense itching are often difficult to locate but whoa you do want, ,at once, is relief from the severe and depressing itching. Then let Dr • Chase's OINTMENT help you for it brings relief almost as quiekly am applied. Once used it will always be kept -at hand for quick use when the need apse& 60 cts. a box. Economy size far $2.00. Dr. C ase s Ointment *I#C %WC* There's nothing better than a delicious cake for those snacks and lunches: There's nothing harder to provide without the best ingredients. Use — King Pastry Flour and make good cake -baking easy. REMEMBER that cold sleeting day last winter when your car wouldn't start? Well, this year, why not profit by past experience? Ride out the winter safely, comfortably, conveniently, and economically by having us "winterize" your vehicle now. No tnatter what make of car or truckyou drive, our skilled service -men are equipped with the "know-how" and `experience to make it weather-worthy—to put its cooling and lubri- cating system,' its battery, engine and acces- sories, in perfect running shape for the icy months ahead, Be prepared! Be protected! Make an appointment today for an all-round 'winterizing job. " CrivorfiIngingth.escey!tuengnsyservs,...1ce. --- Adjusting fan belt and inspecting for wear. laspecting hose. and tightening all Exhispe:ciningint6eingct..th:es:Veternnospittritepfoc. lye. owl operation. , , Fang with anti -freeze. 'Winter Lubricants --• chikaritu4ficartterintic'ssItiects* 'tub'. 'irkinit for correct grade. lubricating 'front wheel bearings. . ithanging differential and tralyonissionell. Changing the engine oil • Engine tune-up and: . , . battery ,servke — Tailing buttery for strength aid doelaro Cleatnigeta tightring elecniaal Testciongnne. Jtiootners: • • Checking operation ot choke and heat ineet. Testing generator and regulator: Cleaning fuel strainerY ond adjusting .. carburetor. A thorough, check. of -all accessories defro— Inspeaing twofer and ster operation_ Examining operotion ea witichhield wiper "resting alt lights. , 'Safoith• H--..1Viotor$ • • to.