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,A4 1P In, the Hor4A Perth 7+B&le,
played all during the snualraer. In.
fact we could go 04 sad or- men; -
A Uonfng the names of all. the 'small'
towns around, that had ball teams,
Hi there; ,folks! ltemeflmber use? this summer • , . then take a � look
you do? Well, •Khat is nice to kavw. ava see if you can find any wen
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'At the outset, we are undecided 40A o4 the 1iame °Seafort;V in, A
whether to call this column Town league that had calibre enough like
i' vihisperiugs, lDistriet Whisperings, a foo years 'back to draw the io-
ror place some other head over it I terest of. the 'local fans. Well . .
if you read any further you willi Guess I'll try the managing edi-
dtnow tho reason i mention the for for an idea, Tae's wearily mark -
above possible change. Ing a great stack of copy, his 'big
For about two years now we black pencil stabbing and Slash-
3mve been: sitting 'back, listening to ing.
-various comments„ looking and "Have you any ... we begin.
wondering about the sport sitaa- Grr-rt" he says, striking three
J%n in Seaforth. The situatioa in 'paragraphs, out of somebody's
42te town, like my c*nium, is emp- story. 'Maybe we'd better not dis-
ty - . . that is as Mr as. sport is Curb shim .for a while.
t 0encerned. Scraped bare! Poor 'Any ideas for a column?" we ask
INother Hubbar&,% cupboard was' the photographer emerging from
never in a tougher spot. So, -what the depths of the wastebasket,
to write ... that -am -the $64 ques- clutching the torn• shreds of a Pic -
`Phe other day someone asked us lure. '9N°'' he said, "but a lady
wants the names written on the
agbout writing a column for tthe! back of this, photo. Do you like
paper. We told them we can't jigsaw puzzles?"
think of a thing to write about as
bar as, local sport is concerned.° a "Why don't you write about the
trials and tribulations. of writing a
;Shake our head and nothing even column?" pipes up someone.
rattles! Surely someone must "Wa been done!" we gloom.
Have an Idea for a column that "Write about the trials and trib-
awould be of interest to our read- ulationai of the trials and tribula-
era tions," say's another, with killing
We could mention the fact that wit.
We go into a deep silence.
"Well, write about the sport that
UU CAN DEPEND ON didn't take place in Seaforth."
henan
' we sneer openly. Then an inci-
Vim kidneys EW to
dent came to mind.
• Members. -of the First Canadian Rifle Battalion, part of Can- ♦—
aremuve exom a�rds
and wastes, back- 1 I -I• J=
It's not our department, but we
happened to be there when aeon- as
ada's NATO formation, undergoing intensive training in the All s,
Phiffletree, where you had to their way
ache. 'tib :feeling,
° disturiwd rest often 1 •.
fused father came in to the place read
Arms Training Camp at Senneiager, Germany, make
every second line to find, out a
a river in collapsible assault boats during realistic battle b
ti•11ow. Dodd•a
fie, Pills atimu_
to announce in the classified col- what
across
he was talking about. I could
' L.ce kidneys to
umn a ,birth. The poppa, brand try
one of those ... but then the exercises. °
mormal duty. You
new to the role, while giving the linotype
operator might quit.
• t'tel better—sleep
better, work better- ,
Get Dodd•a ``•,
details, suddenly realized that he
it boy
{Perhaps we could oto a story w
/ %/%� c
at any .
dms ' •�, '
didn't know Whether was a
about
how a group of women in a "`\ t
d Dodd&onn rwr
so
or a .girl. ,Out he went, leaving us city
finally learned just how much �\� at
o)
in suspense. Minutes later he gabbing
is done at these demure
dashed through the door, out of ,.hen
-parties" they have every so
-
breath, face all aglow, to blurt out: often.
It happened the other night
politician
"Twins! at
V
a shower, the men folk knowing am t. .
°
t
Ado, the pains of paternity about
it, had placed' a concealed t
faithful
Still no idea -for this column. microphone
in a bower pot near c
him
"Have an apple,", says the man-
the
guest -of -honor's chair. It pick- BY/1�
aging editor, "they're -good."
ed
CxQifL
up the conversation during the
one.
We try one, It's sour.
time
"Write
taken for the brideto-be to -� ' • • • • r
certainly
one of those columns
,made up of scraps and notes;' open
back
her gifts. Then it played a
in a roar of noise that sound- Hello Homemakers! Come Sep- fruit juice, rinse the container
the
suggested another hopefully.
"Have we ed
like a truckload of monkeys sit- tember we become as clpek con- with cold water,
no scraps or notts,"
mutter. Q ing
talk
under Niagara Falls. Do we scious in household routine as s
that much?" exclaimed some,children in the classroom. When 6. ,Since eery child likes a treat,
ROOT SEER
„ Wait a minute An idea just
of
it may be an •edible one—stuffed i
the guestg, Listening in, awe to lunches are at home it's y
a col-
a I remembermarshmal
came to mthe
.prepared
jumbled voices. "I)6n't tell dates, a few raisins, a
wise to set aside a corner or shelf
umn some time ago, written by Sil-
a
on about this' they chorused,, h I' i lows or nuts. However, a aur- e
ny a for the supPl es—a s arP sac ng
- is item may bring happiness
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tovat tThpq wsvaie
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you thinlFe. h 411,
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Into
11WIS, ekee� . , _-
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" ret' Bak tlJe 6t# le
trouble
was ale dtttia'v i?At entzu4?t
o)
h'is speech ,into the "111
V, ea�aing with happiztess over the
hila campaf�p,
�
eflthusiastle
address
reciepbion
hate received,. the vefisi*u
v
politician
'bowed himself off the
�
• stage
and into ,the midst of his
faithful
co-workers who awaited,'
him
in the wings.
"That speech was ,great," cried
one.
starry-eyed supporter.. "Tau
certainly
made yourself clear on
the
provincial rights question."
"My gosh!'' muttered the old
campaigner,
"what a blunder!"
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Two gun were making their first .
trip
by air, and at the first stop
they
noticed a little red truck roll
up
to the plane and serviced` it.
Thifi
occurred again at the second
and
third stop. Late in the after-
noon,
one of therm said, to the Oth-
er,
"Gee, this plane is makinggood
time."
"Yep," said the other, "and that
little
red - truck ain't doin' :bad,
either."
Persistent quesltioning during the
days
when gardens were open to
the
public had driven thio old gar-
hould Include another 'vegetable
nd at the evening meal serve hot
uttered rice or macaroni or vice-
ersa. 'Remember to serve creamed
meat ,or egg dishes on toasted
hole wheat breaid, or -top with
rumba and cheese. In this way
here ,Sall be added nutrition value
nee potatoes contain protein, ear
bohydrates, minerals and vitamins
A, B-1, B-2 and C.
Mrs. A. E, asks: Do you recon.
M rinsing boiled rice in hot or
old water after cooking?
Answer: If you ball rice and
inse with cool water for less than
minute, then place in a buttered
asserole in a warm oven it keeps
fluffy. If you cook rice in a pre&
vre saucepan use one-third, less
water than usual. For four sere•
ngs measure one-third cup rice
ad two cups. cold water into cook -
r (no salt). Pressure coak ten
Ah me! One of the males outside , knife, waxed paper cups with pr a minutes at 15 pounds -pressure of
the group talked- and that is howI con•kias, waxed pap too, in an amusing picture, a ter steam has been released. Chili
we got the story. f co vers, paper apand sandwich bags.a note- note from dad or new marbles. pan in cold water and drain off any
moisture not rinse. Sensor
Or, perhaps we could write a dif- book and Pencil for scribbling a
Sandwich Fillings rice and serve.
ferent story about . . . but then tentative week's lunches will be an
Maybe it wouldn't be about sport Minced Meat—Ham, pork, beef,
advantage also. a �
then again how can one write corned beef, veal, lamb, tongue,
sport stories of local interest when Sandwiches are the mainstay of chicken. Anne Allan invites you to write
thele"t•% no sport? most 'school lunches. Since they Flaked Fish—Salmon, .tuna, crab to her c/o The Huron Expositor
t must of necessity be made along meat. Send is your suggestions on home
(fill, well, next week we might be
ableito get a better column• if we time before they are eaten, only Cooked Egg--,Hard-cooked: making problems and watch thif
try hard enough. Anyway, while those fillings which will be appetiz- .The above foods are 'best minced -column for replies. 9
we were busy talking, trying to ing after long standing should be _
sy or diced., ,seaspned with salt- and
think of something for this column,lused, Lettuce and sliced tomatoes ,x...
are two items that go limp when slightly moistened with boiled
the typewriter went ahead and dressing or cream sauce or sweet Psychiatrist to patient: "Whet
wrote the above for us! In, suc- sliced„ so it is better to wrap' a
ceeding issues Yours Truly, Lee- wedge of lettuce or a whole toma stili sauce. did you first discover that your en
to tightly in wait paper or foil. joyed paying your income tax.
Hee, will try to write stories of g Prune':
interest to each and everyone. We (With a tiny envelope of salt ani, cup cooked chopped prunes
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• . + sincerely hope you will enjoy read- pepper many crisp foods become a 1/2 cup peanut butter
Your Business Directory , ing them, as much as we enjoy "piece" salad. 2 teaspoons lemon juice
0 writing them. Take a Tip
Pineapple:
too fto
Lunch box suggestions:
MEDICAL 1/2 cup drained, crushed Pins -
LEGAL
Farm News 1 Prepare two sandwiches made apple
DR. M. W. sTAPLETON a variety of fillings. i'urc3asa 1 cup cottage cheese
A. W. SII,LERY
Physician and'Surgeon various kinds of ,bread too—
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc, phone 9o.. Seaforth (Continued from -Page 3) white, cracked wheat, cheese, Vegetable:
Pl►ones: Office 173, Residence 781 raisin, rye and ma}t. 1/2 cup grated carrot
gEAFORTH ONTARIO JOHN C. GODDARD, M,Da and although it is used widely by %t� cup grated cabbage
Physician and Surgeon present-day breeders, it is quite of- 2. Make a contrast of both color % cup chopped peanuts
Phone 110 H•ensall ten misused. The purpose of sel- and flavor by wrapping crisp cu- Mayonnaise to moisten
MCCONNELL & HAYS ection is to save thebest animals cumber wedges, carrot socias,
Barristers, Solicitorer Eta JOHN •A. GORWILL, B.A,, M.D. as breeders so that the progeny of� pepper strips, celery pieces and Bean Relish:
PATRICK D. McCONNELL Physician and Surgeon those selected are •better than the whole tomatoes. 1 cup 'baked beans
H. GLENN HAYS, Q.C. Phones: Office 5-W; Rea. 54 parental generation. The problems 4 strips cooked bacon
Seaforth of livestock selection revolve 3..Fresh fruit is always welcome—
county Crown Attorney apple, orange, pear, peach, Savory Cheese:
SEAFORTH, ONT. SEAFORTH CLINIC around what constitutes the beat
animals and what is a suitable grapes, banana or wedge of mel- Put through 'food chopper:
Telephone 174 E. A. McMASTER, B.A., M.D. on. All too soon you'll prepare Ib. cheddar cheese
selection program, spa}•a C. G. Hick- 1/r-
Internist man, Animal Husbandry .Invision, jars, of rice pudding, jellied 2 hard -cooked eggs
P. L, BRADY, M.D. Central Experimental Farm, Ot- prunes, applesauce and other 1 teaspoon onion
ACCOUNTING Surgeon taws. desserts. 2 teaspoons sweet pepper
Mix, well with salt, .paprika and
RONALD G. McCANN Office Hours: 1 ,p.m. to 5 p -m., For selection to .be successful the 4. Accompany fresh fruit with a enough salad dressing to spread.
Public Accountant daily, except Wednesday and Sun- hest animals are 'those that are piece of cake or two cookies.
(SLINTON ONTARIO day. genetically best, Concerning car The Question Box
office: Phones: EV'ENING}S: Tuesday, Thursday cars quality in swine, the beat car- 5., hf a beverage is also carried it Mrs. J. R. requests recipe for
2e7M Bang, Office 561, Res• 455 and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m. Bass pigs are those that are long- should be piping ,hot or delight- Tomato Juice:
Appointments made in advance er, deeper, leaner, heavier in the fully cold. Rinse the thermos
Licensed Telephone me desirable. ham, and lighter in the %boulder for soup or cocoa with hot wa- Answer:
Municipal sediter 343 than the average of the group Prom ter, ,but if you send milk or Tomato Butter
A. M. HARPER which they are selected. t or- 5 cups stewed tomatoes
Chartered Accountant OPTOMETRIST tunahowtaccurately ely. only ivtis al a timIs atesbout
oa most immediately in a new loca- 6 apples
'b5 South St. Goderich, Out 2 lbs. sugar
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF live hogs predict actual carcase tion. cups eider vinegar
Optometrist quality. However, the success of Surveys of farm aecidenta show 2 oz. stick cinnamon
CHIROPRACTIC Ayes Elzam4ned. Glasses Fitted. this live hog method dependn on that falls, the use of cutting or 1r- oz, ginger root
whether an entire generation or Piercing Implements, and crushing, Ya
ace
Phone 791 only •a selected, group such as in a account for 71 :per cent of the total oz. Z. whole clove
D. H. MCINNES MAIN HJT. sEIAFORTH show ring, are evaluated at one time lost through accidents. Al -
Hours: Foot Correction Hours: 9 6 time. The Department e whereal-by
ffrost 27 rom accidentser nt of suchtime lost arise as kicks from andrain use2thisps of jui etas aoJuice Off
beve age, I
COMMERCIAL HOTl3i • Wed. 9-12.80; Sat. 9. a.m: to 9 P -m. tura provides a service whereby
�ondety, Thursday — 1 to 8 pm breeders can have pigs- from their farm animals and misadventures Put remaining tomatoes a an
tterda carcase -tested to enable an tractors and motors. Barns enamel kettle; add' 6 minced aF-
VETERINARY evaluation of carcass quality In re- are responsible for the balance. plea, sugar and vinegar. Tie spices
AUCTIONEERS lated, prospective breeding anim- The majority of farm accidents In a bag and put into the kettle.
TURl�BULL & BRYANS ale. happen to people in the working Cook together for three iiours or
HAROLD JACKSON Regardless of the method, used in years and those between the, ages until thick, stirring -frequently. Use
Veterinary Clinic a of 14 and 64 account for 84 per element urned low. When thick
elpecialist 'in Farm and House- determining the 'best pigs, Mr. I cent of all accidents. Fifty-eigbt remove spice bag and pour into
{hold J, O, Turnbull, D.V,M. Hickman states that informiation to
W. R. Bryans, D.V,M• date indicates that the ,best Wee- per cent occur h the fields and 27 clean hot jars and seal.
T,icensed In Huron and Perth Seaforth per cent.in the home or farm build- Mrs K N asks, for a drop
450untiett• Prices reasonable; eatla- Phone 105 tion program consists of a closed Ings
fiction guaranteed. herd of at Ieast 20 sows and two Fire is the worst hazard on most cookie recipe suitable for wrapped
etc , write or boars, with progeny raised, within Canadian farm's, particularly those, lunchea.
j'or information, THE Mcseasons to allow accurate eompari- that are not serviced,, ,by electricity, Answer:
Ibe HAROUD JACKSON, 661 r sons among the .Progeny, and with
1W Seafort'h; R.R. 4, Seaforth. MUTUAL. FIRE' for of necessity indiam>,mable fluids Date -Nut Rocks
, few introductions from outside must be used for illumination and
dOsEPH L. RYAN INSURANCE COY. herds where feeding and manage- wood must often . it used -for cook- 2/3 cA.p shortening
went practices are the. same. ing •knd heating. During the years 2 eggs', beaten
specialist in farm stock and ' 2 cups' chopped nuts
and household effects. HEADAFFICB—SEAFORTH, Ont. 1946 to 1949, 321 rural homeswere 2 cups sultana raisins
fatsetlen guaranteed License0 OFI'I( FIRS' destroyed• by Are, making an aver :2 cups chopped dates
iht $•myon and Perth counties. Farm Accidents age of 8o farm homes -per year 1 cup brown sugar
l+or particulars and oriels dotell. president J. L. Malone, Seaforth Even no -fatal accidents and fires lost through fire, The death toll 2 tablespoons milk
4Wto WL ]Lor 'phone JOT" L, RYAN' y�eprea J. H. real. - Blyth on the (farm often cause more diSr in rutlal fires during this Pour year 1% cups flour
1, Dublin, Phone 40 r' 5o Manager and Bec: Trews. M A ruption than sdmilar occurrences in period- was 576 persons, somet154ng 1/r- tap- baking soda
111oMKa 4317x52 Reid, Seaforth. other businesses, it Is pointed out over half of the victims, being chil
- Y2D1R;N]CTORS: % tap. bakingpowder
EDWARD W ELLIOTT is an article, "Accident Hazards on drew. � tap, each cloves, allspice,
Licensed A•iuCtlw+es•r N. J, Trewartha, (Clinton; J. L. the Farm," in Canada's, Health and Authorities agree that education
dad AUOtlei"eor �` Malone, Seaforth; S. H. Whit- Welfare for June, a pubijeation of presents the only permanent solu- Cream o -be t, ad and sugar.
4orreapoa emente own more, Seaforth; Chris. Leonbardt, the Department of Natlonal Health tion to the danger% of farm acci- Continue to -beat, adding eggs. Add
OL, ribiinAdiate 'arrang Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Sea- and 'Welfare. dents, 1'With an eye to the fu- nuts, raisins and ydates.he Mix In the
W6 made.lor .salsalates by .phot forth; John H. Metwing, 'Blyth; The temporary layoff of one tare," the article concludes, "mush milk and gradually the Powder
sifted
ff9i g+ Ston. Changes raoderate iti9nank McGregor, Clinton; Wm. S. member of the family' farm, can ot'- of the accident prevention educe- together with baking powder sad
tltid rgtisilwotloa ,guaranteed. ;Alm?", Walton; Harvey Fuller, ten, reduce production considerably tion in rural areas is now being soda and spices. Drop 'by spoonful
SBRCiI C. ylfRltliHT for he can Seldom be replaced, e& directed to the children, the farm on a greased cookie %hest. Bake in
ideftesill /tucttorieer - Oroma►rty
AGENTS: fectively. The destruction by fire owners of the future. Srrhooi%, jwn- oven o4 875 degrees for 12 min
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WRIGHT
�arrrl SaletY � er Dublin e dozen.
Wm Leiper, ingS&andrm h en banome or �virnt btually
Girld. OrGuidemoveme to Sand mdniy outs and ut is Wes kI�aakelt about fivWllat Saadi do
A specialtyJ.ritig other .groups have played a IargA -• on suggest in place of potatoes?,
a better Auction sale, call the grodbage ; Selwyn Hakor, Brut- r unlike less seasonal haul =. part in the continuing plan fol' fdrfn Anower: At the :noon nPt0a1 yb1Y
Ahto(ttddtib®f: i'bot'SeYa- Btu° I gsfety."
- . operations eaxenot be 9reanitxtedr 181
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The Huron -Expositor
SEAFORTH
Monday is Opening Day of six thrill -
packed days for the entire family!
Half a million eyes will sparkle with
the sights of industrial, manufactur-
ing and agricultural displays. Thou-
sands will gasp at Conklin's Famous
Midway—to Kochman's Hell Drivers
— to the stupendous Grandstand
Show — all copped by a dazzling
display of fireworksl Make every
second count — you'll need more
than a day to see olll There's sights
and sounds you'll never forgetl
HARNESS RACING on the after-
noon of Sept. 10, 11, 12, 13.
Fi
Buy Your” Advance Sale Fair Admission Tickets From:
Baldwin Hardware, W. H. Elliott Coffee Shop
and some Independent Grocers
Progressive - Con1
servative
NOMIN
ATI 0 �1
'MEETING
HURON RIDING -- Federal
Clinton Town, -Hall
Mon, ay, September 8
8 p.m., Sharp
ELECTION OF OFFICERS FOR RIDING
Guest Speakers
Donald Fleming, Q.C., Moho, n r�art
i.
f a x
ELMER DBE LL, Q.C., President CLARK FISHER,
Y hi