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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1947-09-12, Page 6/t :. I ;.gib:)• Ai6Pd'; , , . 1 , 0 • ,.,,. ,. SPT N TRE HURON £XPQ 8ITOR • ,. i 2,, 47 ` „ t!i•!� *!!�l! Ir t , { thur Fraser [[]]�i��% *�' j J d i�M,1.: � L� i .. Voters' List t Isis ,ed• t#tels. bars T l m 1 jit 1 ihit 1�e><nglve and send' screw tap tightly: (Above times are for in$ jars);' .-Pickted Peaches 4 quarts peaches 4 cups sugar 2 teaspoouA whole o2ovee 1 stick ebullition. Choose small and perfect fruit.: Wash and remove skins by scalding Vitle$ar, sugar soil s�ipices• (tied in 01100000W bag) for 2QI'Minntes. Place a few ;pieces' of fruit ata time eo the syrup and cook. until gander. Iaek in sterilized Jars acid°cover with boiling Anne Allah in�itea mer c/o The Huret} ip, y%r sttgge$iioit'e problems and, watch -„ - Seq. to '' > S. 1positotr ,ova 1 on. boii10310111thig. this. cow tail htteoine Tax RePpns SA4iticee in Servfaes" Etc. ti The 1947 voters' list for the Town McKillop has been posted as L 2 cu ps' vinegar and then dipping in cold water. Boil pp syrup. Seal while hot. replies. • e. X shipof a corrected list from the last revised EXETER; R assessment roll, 'September 29, 1947, tin Street Phone 355W' will 'be Clic last ,for appeals re day garding errors or omissions in the list. The total nuenber of voters for Ia , -- "".' � � R10MK ICDNOMIBT 1 ••••�• -' beth municipal and provincial polling - • '{ •M*► is 965'• for municipal elections only, t24; for Legislative Assembly„ only, i7; total, 1,101. The number of jurors totals 357. ' Hello Homemakers! Grapes--Oaf tario's last perishable fruit of the sea, son is ripening, and the time is now ripe to fill spare jars with grapes— w ....- - • ttOn w� •� © jj yth [� Bl Resident with grape juice to be • served. hot or gold, as a sauce to top 'desserts, or li geiatjlne for fruit Salads• This deli �]%��%fres (y(mrnoio,���yW Ir R.! e. V47 ,C7 th ,..T REsT j. Injured in Detroit period' for cooking or canning is un- usually short. Fortunately, too, - r, • - „,< ' L ` • ie3 Get- s GO'rl� EAR s+°� 3ure-Gr�pg M V • THE 'TRACTOR TIRE WITH Ward was received in Blyth early Monday morning of a serious accident to an old and well-known resident, Anthony Haggitt. Mr. Haggitt, who is in his 94tH year', has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Doubledee, Detroit, for some time. According to the Ales sage he fell from the'verandah of her home Sunday evening, breaking his collarbone and fracturing his hip. rhe injured man was taken to hospi- tal in Detroit. His condition.is report- ed as serious. grapes are easy to "d pdewx-'1 Canoed Grapes For years mother has used the fol- lowing simple method: wash grapes (preferably Coacords) and pull from stems. Put one cup in a quart seal- er. Add 11/,, cups sugar, Fill the seal- er `to overflowing with boiling water —it must be boiling. Seal and store. Grape Juice Without Sugar Afterpicking grapes, leave for two or three days to mellow. Pick over and wash. Add 'r4 cup water for each •cup fruit. Simmer until tender—do -_ - with your family, friends, neighbours, all'share in the progress of your Kli c' . YO Community. The shops, the groceryand drugstores you deal .with, p your local church, school, police and fere stations contribute their share;. too.1 :•.t So -does the local branch of this Bank. w , ee not boil. Press through cheesecloth. • -?sr'.• + THE PROVED•• Clarify by straining again through an- . _ -, BRUSSELS APPROVES other cloth. Reheat juice to simmer- VS 5 ins point only, stirring constantly. y •! $ f t _ — �' �'' " SYSTEM ' Pour bottles: f �. ' `fit O-P-E-N a, ,��/ 1,:'' WATERWORKS Into sterilized Ca and p immerse in hot water bath, kept at l,y (tt`r• tair.,;(,' �I, I 4/rl1//l ��IA, 14+. simmering point, for 15 minutes. F/• *. t-E-N-T--R-E ,, le . r 1 �`l TREAD IN' • Every lug % HI � 'sill' In toting which brought out a high percetnage of the electorate, Brussels' ratepayers Monday approved llti t� 99, the undertaking of waterworks in- stallations for the villege, at an esti- mated cost of X125.000. Approximate ,a;, 4; * REQUESTED RECIPES Mixed Pickles (Without Spice) 1 quart chopped green tomatoes 1 pint chopped ripe tomatoes I r' x . •w -/� •, Alt., L. ��+_ eve-, �.. ����°^ `\' "' F \ �� bob �• i �C,,, equal length— e i �lapa�g- ly 245 ratepayers were eligible to vote 1 green pepper. chopped 1 small.head of celery, chopped �� ! i\'• ' --- � I'i•. on the question. The vote followed a - — — •Pulls heavier ,t�4 • N' . \\ ^4 - \\\\ h�° \\ � ,<)� work in less ��`\�h' \\a �� a -spirited campaign in which the pro- posed improvement had ,strong sup- porters and objectors, 2 medium onions, chopped 1 small cauliflower, coarsely chopped ,sweet salt r' caopped „ e luiT �j provide you with complete banking services. We cash your family ° - time. , ��\- `�0 �• SEE YOUR "Ir GOODAEAR !10_�D' COMMISSION AT N.D. CONVENTION ,a 3 cups eider-vinegar 2 cups brown sugar 1 teaspoon mustard .Iii teaspoon cayenne. Put chopped vegetables into pre- ' j h• allowance and pay-checks. We receive your deposits, safeguard your -a . , • . savings. We help you with a Personal or Business Loan ,when needed. Our, S Chev:-Ors: 'Phone-I41.SeafolrthOnt.. DEALER 1 A O t• Sales & • fl,` Service 5 ; a fire members of the County Roa41 Commission, accompanied by Warden Rroi n Srlty t i iind County ) ngineer ltoy Paste -son, left on, Saturday by car for St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, \.B„ to attend the Dominion ,Good Roads Convention there. alembers of the. commission are George ,Ginn, Gode- rich TownsI'lip, chairman; John Arm- strrving kettle, sprinkle with salt and let stand overnight. Drain thorough- ly. Blend sugar, mustard, pepper and vine ar iind ilclEi: Cook until clear,• about one bour. Seal in sterilized jars.• • 'Peach 'Crisp Peel and slice six large fully ripen- ed peaches, into a baking dish. Sprin •kle with •4/4. cupful brown sugar and- , ' local Manager enjoys a ,friendly business call.. • 7e''halve interests in common. ' Coale in, and see :u any time.. '= y ti " • - , strong. liullett, and W.- H. Woods, •Turnberry dust with nutmeg and cinnamon. 'butter - - Blend four tablespoons or half - THE CANADIAN • BANK OF -COMMERCE • butter and half shortening, with one . ° half cupful brown sugar. Add' three- - ' yS1:50 9 4t ,OI7dr Ql �`i • Seen in the �����+� County i quarter cupful flour' and blend until the mixture is crumbly. Sprinkle av- ehes and bake in sofa and , degrees until peaches are soft and top crisp and brown for 4'5 minutes. - Serve either warm or cold with cream • or small helping 'of ice cream. Seaforth Branch—G. C. Brightrall, Manager , • - -• t29-47111 //' .a Peaches —� ' r e Sixteen Beginners At School Prepare medium syrup by boiling mediud together equal of sugar and wa- „4,fis • hh-ork n Sixteen little lads and lassies made their first trip to the public school on Tuesday morning, full of pep, vim and vigor. They more than offset the 14 who last said good-pye to parts ter for five minutes; o rboil together `' ' % cup sugar, 1/2 cup honey and 1 eup ,. . water for five minutes. Meanwhile, blanche and cold-dip the peaches. - Peel, cut in halves and' remove ' - r ' ti / f1 ,, �1 year Principal Gray, and the Blyth public school, and who this year went en to higher learning at' the Clinton Col- legiat-e.'According to Mr. Gray the at- tetidanee at' the public school will re- main about the same, between 80 and ome n Port returnednat to r sum'er s her g • o stones. Place peach halves in syrup ‘, and cook gently for two or three min u•tes. Pack -peaches in hot sterilized ar-r •jars, fill up with boiling syrup. Par- tially seal. If vacuum top jars .are , ° used, fill to within one-half .inch of ' 1. Process in hot ,wa- • ter b e h for of 275 minutes. Or process Incoven5 degrees for 30 min- yhto yll -•- duties of Room 1 on Monday: Miss Nora E. Johnston of Montreal also _,- 1 • arrived on Monday, Miss Johnston will have "charge of the . intermediate room this year, replacing Mrs. Glennnn hechnie, who resigned at the end' of the last school term, Mr, J. A. Gray, • as principal of the- school, well as us- senior room. nal have charge of the se or It's' been along, happy vacation, and it didn't' seem long at that, but now r411-vEBoys, RyL €± .?�. >•}-:;i•JY•a.}y:i: c. :..:::J:•t:.;$:2:'+.::ti:•ii:;::::i:':5•:<;:.J::::::::.:...:::.�. •.:.. • •<:•::;,,;rg;,.•::,w•1•�+ fkf usiNEss. :;:::;�;: Yt.v<, `' `''`'s:•^t:: {� ... ., Q • ccrzft 1 ' ,...,. t As Convenor of next week s church social, she •familiar e has a lot of telephone calls to shake. But she never forgets that hers: g _ is a party line she spaces her calls so as top P allow the other party to use the telephone. - .. PARTY LINE,-August •� CQ1lRTESY IS CATCHING... Putting it into it's to bed early, up..early.' and away to school.—Blyth Standard. Commences 33rd Years As Janitor F. G. Davis is net only a familiar y: figure to our older citizens but Is a• d o u- fi r e to bun reds f st dents and ex,-students who have ire- vented the halls of the Mitchell pub q lie school clown through the years, This week be commenced his thirty- third year as janitor, there, with the i tip-top she for the res en-°° place. n p P pe p Ing. May his health cpntrnue good that he may enjoy this work for some time to come.—Mitchell Advocate. ,.... • Hayter - crltzley A quiet summer wedding took. place on at St. Georges Church, Goderich,,"• 2nd when Marion June, eld est daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Fritzley, of Goderich, was united' in marriage to James 'Clayton, son .of Mrs. Robert Hayter and the late Rob ert Hayter of Dashwood. After the wedding the couple left oh a motor trip. They will reside in Goderich on their return.—Zurich Herald, �,a .'' ;>:>J::>::: -s:• - 'C :•:: •.v... ..: a• ::' .. ..:: ....,.r • �.:;•:::•: :.r•: - :\. i:4: :. �:••.•.•::•:•Y:.. :n.. ..... v: : • ... ..,........ ... f_ . :,.,,« .. :.:; = ~ / > ��1 1 ::• • ••� ^ a;::;�:::::::;<' �•-• � .., .. ......... ,,..�•�::: ..:.,;;:: :;;::•.:,::�.. ,,. .;..w ::. :'i <:•}:` "; •;':<: r<::; >::: a.:2:.3:;; • ' • ..::.; �� 'y .•:..: r, ,;:.• ,:;; In virtually every job, future ;;.; ' ;:::etc ;: develo meats must be con- :..... :::':::::: .n+?. Y S scantly taken into account., 1 #,,�e�t°�, Ifyou are working to a <?::;:i#;?>:::: g - le definite schedule, your main # k r. and perhaps only concern f,•,^#9 will be to keep up with it. ••2 v w, - But if you have no such ,.;} r .,,<, v..�£ryw , 'schedule to adhere to, dont i fall into the error of thinking w ., that it is not necessary to plan , your work ahead. 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J :•d"�: •, ;••:;..e.:,.,..,...a, ;:,ee. r ,;i; , rf.,: '''"'> '%: .:..::.:,:;'r':` ]p(��� %C/�. �. ,>.�- •A•3ib: ;: t <•` "" eFwr ..�, `. :.t. Sa"' eeeeee fee fir. r { n9 � s1`�' ck %i .. r , �p . dm+,.Y'•"^N0^• dpv,-'�lA,� .. z ''' . .,;«: .r. ;; ;' M ""° "':°jsa ; - .. •-.*•„o.:r,.:.;•:a::� :, . ,.:'• :i...: '� . • - CeeNfC7 , aa. v:. practice on every ,eall you shake is your hest guarantee that others will. do the same for you. , 1: Keep calls brief: �— FALL FAIR DATES Port Elgin _ Sept, 11, 12 Ripley Sept. 11, 12 Fergus Sept, '12; 13 New Hamburg Sept. 12, 13 17 The' advantages of doing so are many and important. To suggest a few: g$e It enables you to be bet- ter prepared for each p P taskyou come to it. You get greater all-around ECONOMY with Plymouth because—It ••Lc is engineered and built:for thrifty performance. Plymouth's big, 95 horsepower engine is designed to give you maximum power with money= covin operation. Its high compression ratio •downdraft carburetor g P g P • r positive action fuel um heavy-duty oil bath air cleaner, new /Mite. ly P P+ Y Y e gasoline filter and automatic manifold heat control are dust a few of jY,2::> 2.:,., • w: 01L PRESsupg cis FrL7ER wuyc *q+n �/�Ili'/ s AFT e Vire. I `7 r '( F r% 1 Elt�tt`rrI' • r" o stili': (/ l?w i ��� l��yy( 1! it*.--1 �� -+ / '` " l' �. lu.illq.t f iv" q� is Space • •$: Give to THE BELL your calls; right-of-way urgent Calls: ` I, •, / s 61, A *a..N61ir -, r , ,, • ""O • TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA C '-Mountings Clifford. Sept, 16, Exeter Sept. 1T, 18 1{incar'dine • Sept. 18, 19 Listowel Sept. 17, 18 SEAFORTH Sept. 19, 20 Stratford .. , ., Sept. .26 17 Sept, '26, 27 Dun+ annon Sept. 26acro DunAtwgannon Harrfston Seim. 25, 26 Kirton .r Sept. 24, 25 DicknOw Sept, 23, 24 Mitchell T Sept. 23, 24 Zurich Sept.' 29, 30 St. Marys Sept, 30, Oct. Teeswater Sept: 3o,0et.1 Brussels Oct.1, Gorrie Oct. 3, Palmerston ' , . , , Oct. 1, It closes upgaps be- g h tween operations—flim- inates delays. Y ' It gives you a clear plc- andture of your of production re ates t which may be eeded for reference at anymoment. While these are broad gen- ' eralizations, Is am sure that 1 an analysis of your particular job will reveal manyother 2 specific advantages of "or- 4 2 ganizing for tomorrow". i°tom-. ,_,_sP,� • rnG •6, ; / -.. the features all working together to give you maximum power, economy 01 pq , ' - and smooth operation from a minimum amount of fuel. •rLoarrNs ora °, aubp BSN1p Efficient INTARE Precision manufacturing; super-finished crankshaft. and camshaft si nt Inbdoation • g P to Ia°jji°tea e Full.pruro tiv 1C°gibe journals; full= resgure •lubrication• full ien h water jackets and other conueG nkehaft, b lubriaa „.,.,,e;ea famous Engin e'pin- Advancements maker Plymouth a tong-lasting' .catioon n my ori at on An3 le the a aotla° rWinnft be Rs and -- oil car• to own and operate. thoGtr�Nest oilheating k on e take gl Otakes nb+d In addition to Plymouth's operating economyand economyofupkeep, e1° only Y P g P P• ,,. Jonb Wth you'll find Plymouth's initial cost right down with the lowest. :;::.... coons e. � `"• �iL} �>?=il!Ill _-.--- == ' ' `rlO(f j i==J r� `"'..,e,, Check these /f/ymI!/y`� FeNtures ...• New Safety Hydraulic Brake, • Patented Floating-Power Engine • Oct. 7, ii • The Lnecessity of to smother vibration • New Starter with button on dash other •Safoty-Rim Wheels for blowout protection *New Front-end , ' Sway Eliminator •AII-steel safety , .. .._mmirmosiisio .. r planing , Body• Now Body Guard Burh er • sta. i y-y I C it THE: J L 4/t Ras + �'�1 4"�'� d � �I ;t c 1G SVR,vlOO ANI J u ,., ':! . .,i.�.t ,, ,., n:,. ,. �q{ �y Tt(` P H O 'L (rSY T L' SFr E( R ° V E:S11MAtES t=`REB r t NO OSl TIONS 'C U`A 1 EE1J "i (lR ,K .ion„ ca F,'.. ,.t:..:OyLy'x ,Lnf. ;.:'° ,. .:.f, 111-11--IIA for one's financial future is recognized by millions • of Canadian owners of Life In. sur81nEe. Por them and their falritiili security iS an CS slit sated`fact,Ay � ��Sfiltittle : E. ti:i ... ., ,. e ,. .,•, t Hotchkiss Drive to cushion starting +.•• and stopping • Light weight Aluminum r Ststons e arts • NOW Gasoline FilteperfinishedChhA C� ... .. _-.r.... W 1. .'. �' l � tl �j• ll I a Lei ' .,rYtl /t :. I ;.gib:)•