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Recipes For the Busy
Homemaker
0I AM GLEANER
A4 Bsfrtinr, molded salad, al,
trat.ligrely presented, pas a
gleam kit the Iieholdea's err,; say
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filAterner Slimmer conclusively
Igrries the point ratted sal-
l'EMl and crunchy vege abler are
=mimed iii glinirreri tg lisle
jelly, armeriVal with lemon and
dill wed to effectively net off
the aalruori fl mt. -'
A tisk-shaped mold will est
Vance the appearance of thins
salad that's kind to calorie
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crip =taker volatile for
isnotfilne twill do And if you
s e ride salads, or i slsvastua9
tier, ice iii ramie w e _custard
ca pD.
„Jo addition to the recipe for
this summer treat, we offer a
few hanily hints for those r4t9
have cut aI>' a s met 'w 1tb bssc-
eelsb vi Lea. ttirntiag oto lefty
molds it's an wiry matter,
with no ev rt-aal rsacnpheasturns,
as long ars you follow a few
simple *Ups.
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HELP IMPROVE OUR LOCAL
SAFETY RECORD!
Drive Carefylly!
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Many children go to School for the first
time! Don't let it be their last! Your.
caution can save a child's life!
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SALMON SHIMMER SLIMMER
tkahpoon dill wr C -ed
i x teas pooh finely grated
term, rind
l cup boiling water
1 2,oz package lune jelly
powder
1 cup less 2 tablespoons
cold water
2 tablespoons lemon juice
• teaspoon halt
1 cup canned *Anson (one
half opened can) drained
and flaked
cup finely minced green
pepper
'/,s cup finely chopped eel
ery
cup chopped . cucum her,
well -drained ,
Slices of hard-cooki;d egg
olives
or stuffed olive
Thin strips of green pep-
per.
Add dill vieed and lemon rind
to boiling -water. Pour over
Jelly powder; .stir until dissolv-
ed. Stir in cold water, .lemon
juice and salt. Lightly brush
salad oil over insure surface of
a four -cup fish -shaped mold. (A
.• ring-shape or other 4 -cup mold
as wen as individual molds
such as custard cups may be
use.dj, Pour in just enough of
the jelly . mixture to make a
thin layer on bottom of meld.
Chill until slightly thickened.
(This will take only a few min
utas if mold is placed in free?.
ern Then in jelly inbottorn of
mold, arrange green pepper
strips to outline, fish fins and
tail and egg or olive slices for
eyes. For other molds, snake
an attractive design ill .bottom
with alined eggs and ',livers. Re-
turn to refrigerator until this
layer is 'firm.
Meanwhile, . chill remaining
jelly mixture until thickened --
about the uonaisteney of egg
white" Blend in flaked salmon,
minced green pepper, celery
and chopped drained cucumber:
•Pour uvr;r..tyt'j, layer....lieJria:-
ateuntil firm. Unmold onto
.serving dish. Garnish with
greens and wedges Ed lemon or
lime, Makes four to six here
;"..Unmoid.ing Hint's
To unrnold any type of jelly.
first loosen edges of jelly from
mold with sharp knife Then
dip mold or pan into hot water
for a few hecopdh. Iiemose
quickly : immediately invert
serving dish over mold Bold
dish and mold together firmly;
quickly invert oxo that 'rnold liras
on platter and then lift off mold.
Then, if desired, , garnish or
trim ar recipe indicates.
KITTY NOTES•
The Greens have been a busy•
place this pant week, especially
with the finals of the singles
games for the. local men. Bob
Doig was the sig winner, hav-
ing defeated all comers, and
now is the owner of a nice new
c'up. Congratulations, Bob.!. In,
cidentally, congratulations too
must be handed out to Dr. Paul
Brady and Bill Ball,. who won
the Purity Flour trophy in 'God-
erich. 'That rest that Doc had'
in the hnipitai pint hien right
on his feet;
Other locals winning • in, re-
cent tournaments. were Lorne
Dale, Prank• Sills and Don Dale,
who wore third prize in the
.Stratford Merchants' and Manu-
facturers' „arses.
On Tuesday of this week a
mixed trebles competition was
carried out and Seaforth played
the perfect host by letting ev-
ery prize go out of town. Sixty-
six people participated, and the
winners were: Harold Vodden,
Blyth: Earl: .Allison, Goderich;-
Harry. Williams, Clinton; ,Fred'l
Elliott, Clinton, and Archie
Townsend, Goderieh. Everyone
seemed to he enjoying them-
selves by the laughing and talk-
ing going on, and it was all
helped by coffee and sandwich
els, put up by the. J'adiea,
This week the local ladies are
bowling for the McLean Trophy,
sir we'll find. out who the ex-
perts are.
OF CLOTHING
Large Selection
GIRLS' DRESSES
Lovely Styles and Shades.
All sizes and preteen"
Priced 3.95 to 6.95
GIRLS'
SLACKS, BLOUSES
Banton and. Orlon
CARDIGANS
and PULLOVERS
BOYS' JEANS
Corded, Check and Dress.
Pants.
ALL SIZES
Priced 2.49 to 5.95
'BOYS'
WINDBREAKERS
Laminated, Corded, Etc,
20% Orr
NYLON STOCKINGS -- Seam Free
400 Needles, 15 Denier Mesh
No. 1 Quality -- 68c Pair
Ladies'
New Fall DRESSES
All sizes,
Priced 3.95 to 17.95
Ladies'
Summer DRESSES
and Summer Skir153
30% OFF
Boys'
SPORT SHIRTS
Short sleeve and long sleeve
T-SHIRTS, ETC.
Men's
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AND STROLLERS .
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MAR STORES
WhOr* ¥gtw, Dollar Oily* Our Motif
COMM #f AND I.00K AROUND
HAVING DIFFICULTY recognizing this m.an"' lie's bet-
ter known to CBC radio listeners as O1' Rawhide or Max
Ferguson. He will he heard this fall in a new program caller
Start with Max_ presenting his famed Little Theatre Group
..and Rawhide -brand musical offerings from Toronto. Winni-
peg Montreal. Vancous er and ,Halifax. Start with Max will
be heard each Morning. Monday to Friday. on the CBC radio
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WEDDINGS
CHARRETTE—PERKINS
Wedding vovvs were exchang-
ed by Lois Marie Perkins and
Philip, John Charrett-e, at a
ceremony in St. John de Bre-
heuf Roman Catholic Church,
Kingsville, before the Rev.
Father Michael Dalton. The
bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Perkins, Kings-
ville, and the groom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Char-
rette, Dashwood..
For her wedding the bride
wore a gown of white nylon
mist over taffeta, styled with a
scoop neckline, short sleeves
and floor -length skirt with petal
overskirt. Her three -tiered veil
of nylon illusion was held by a
petalled tiara of nylon mist,
trimmed with seed pearls, and
she carried a white prayer book
crested with a white orchid,
yellow stephanotis and stream—.
ers.
Mus Monica Charrette, sis-
ter of the groom, was maid of
honor, and bridesmaids were
Miss Rose -Ann Charrette, sister
'of the groom, and Miss Mary
Perkins, sister of the bride.
John Hall, London, was best,
man, and groomsmen were Tony
Charrette, Hensall, brother of
the groom. and Richard Perkins,
brother of the bride. Guests
were ushered by Joe Hogan,
London, and Jim Perkins, broth-
er of the bride. -
For travelling t h e bride
changed to a sapphire ' ,blue
sheath dress with accessories
in white and an orchid cor-
sage.
The couple will reside in Sim-
coe, where the groom is on the
staff of Simcoe .District High
School
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e DRIVE EXTRA CAREFULLY. around schools
and , playgrounds! Be on the lookout for chil-
dren when they walk to and from school! Your
vacation from school children is over now!
• BE ON THE ALERT 'when you are near . a
school bus. Of course, they have to obey all
traffic rules! But give school buses a break
anyway . . . they carry a priceless cargo.
• PARENTS! NEVER STOP TELLING CHIL-
DREN about the many traffic dangers! Only
then can we hope to help reduce traffic fatali-.
ties ! One out of seven fatalities involves a,
`school ' child! One out of ten fatal accidents is
caused by a teen-age driver!
• DRIVERS! DON'T HURRY WHEN YOU
DRIVE ! We may as well' face it. We can-
not reduce -traffic casualties unless we slow
down! The lives of others are in, the hands •
holding your steering wheel. The minute you
may save isn't worth the Iife of a school child!
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Lumber and Builders' Supplies
Phone 787 Seaforth
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Distributors Texaco Products
Phone 686-W •Seaforth
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Insurance Agency
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Phone 214
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General Insurance
Phone 334 Seaforth
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Shell Service Station
Phone 452 Seaforth
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