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The Huron Expositor, 1969-12-18, Page 8•oolg '1 VP „ . CANADA CRACKS EGGS WESTON'S BREAD P6isigiiiTALE 3 PKGS. CHRISTIES WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 HO HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT* DEC. le, 1969 1/4 No FM-AM STEREO CONSOLE $229 GINGERICH'S Lt d. FURNITURE and Clinton ZURICH Seaforth APPLIANCES Ai) $129 COMPACT PORTABLES alen tor 01044(44...4/114 a, BLACK & WHITE PORTABLE COLOR CONSOLE TV $699 $199 LightWeight, yet offers crisp color every time. Turn on this Christmas. as Messages Are Area Meeting Themes n KEEP YOUR Man and HIS Gifts COrrespondent Mrs. D. Ennis The Christmas meeting of the 17th and Boundary Unit was held at the home of Mrs..Ross Bennett with twelve members present. Mrs. William Murray opened with a reading. The scripture was ta- ken from Matthew 1: 18-25. 'Away In a Manger' was sung, followed with prayer by Mrs. Murray. Mrs. Clifford Ritchie gave a reading 'Christmas Comes to Cabbage Town', reminding us to put into action our sentiments. Mrs. Martin Baan opened the business period by thanking everyone for their help at the bazaar the day before. , It was decided to give money to buy a blanket for the bale: also it was announced that in 1970 there would be only four general U.C.W. meetings. The next mee- ting win be held at the home of Mrs. Roy Williamson, roll call ',to be answered with a verse on New Year's. Mrs. William Murray then ,closed the meeting with prayer and a Christmas lunch was served by the hostess,- 46 Attend Mission Band Mission Band was held Sun- day morning in Duff's United Church with forty-six members in attendance. Ross Mitchell opened the meeting and scripture and prayer were given by Joan Bennett, Dianne Go.dkin and Ronald Smith. The story of the 'Little Match Girl'. was told by Mrs. Merton • Hackwell. The Secretary's and Trea- surer's Reports were ,given by Mary Searle and Steven Dennis." The collection and mite boxes were received and dedicated by Susan Humphries. A letter of thanks was read from the Goderich Children's Aid for the gifts and money that was sent. It was decided to send $5.00 to the Biafra Fund. The. children went to their 'classes. "The meeting was closed with hymn 62 While Shepherds Watch- ed Their Flocks by Night', with Janice Houston at the piano fol- lowed by the bene:diction. The Walton Library will be Tiiis Fudge . Never Fails "My fudge never hardens." "My fudge isn't smooth or creamy." "I can't make candy." These are common com- plaints. If candy making has turned you sour, then pay heed ' to these hints from food experts at Macdonald' Institute, Univ- ersity of Guelph. Follow these rules carefully for any fudge,' cream or fondant recipe. (1) Secure a complete solution pf sugar initially by: ,/„., -using enough liquid -stirring until the sugar is dissolved -covering the pan for tpse first 3 or 4 minutes of boiling -using a straight-sided pan, so the sides may be wiped • during cooking. (2) Boil uncovered to the temper- ature indicated in the recipe (233 or 239 degrees F). (3) Cool the solution. undisturbed until it is lukewarm. (4) Induce stiffening by beating thoroughly. This Is indicated by a sudden softening foliowad by a stiffening. Try this techique stn the fol- lowing recipe. COFFEE FUDGE 2 cups brown sugar 2/3 cup strong coffee(instant or perked) 1/3 cup evaporated tn!lk 3 tbsp. butter 3/4 cup chopped walnuts dash of salt Grease 8-inch-square pan. Combine sugar, coffee, ev- aporated milk, butter and salt in a large saucepan and cook with constant stirring until mix- ture reaches boiling. Continue cooking with only occasional stir- rink until the Mixture reaches 238 degrees F, or soft ball stage. Cool mixture without beating to a temperature of 110 degrees F, or mixture feels just warm. Beat until mixture loses gloss and thickens. Add nuts and pour at once into pan. 41,••••••••••••••10.411........ open Saturday afternoon and eve- where they will visit with rela- ning December 20, instead of tives for the next few weeks. Tuesday. Beginning December 20 Mr. 'and Mrs. Wilbur Turn- the Library will start its sche- bull have moved to Brussels dule for 1970, when it will be for the winter months. Open Tuesday afternoon and eve- Mrs. George Williamson, who ning and Saturday afternoon. Mr. Alex Gu,utzen and Mr. has been transferred from a Lon- had the misfortune.to break a leg don Hospital to Listowel M mort- and Mrs. Alexander Gulutzenleft al Hospital. on Monday for Saskatchewan OF COURSE WE HAVE - r Andrew Wyeth, Raphael, Beny's India, Canada a Year of the Land, Harold Town's Drawings and .Rural Ontario for that special gift (to yourself, perhaps?)'.... And we have The Boat Who Wouldn't Float, May Your First Love be Your Last, Never Sleep Three in a Bed, The French Lieutenant's Woman and the latest Agatha Christie The Pooh Cook Book and The Peanuts Cook Book and The Galloping Gourmet Cook Book and The Canadian Cook Book and Food the Really Schmecks And hockey books and books for young people and a thousand and one books big and little for everyone on your list, big and little, and paperbacks galore includ- ing boxed sets of Gerald Durrell, Steinbeck, Salinger, War and Peace, and dictionaries and bibles and cards aId spice racks and chopping boards...And we also have d we have a few good, things for the kitchen: spices Coffee And...our indoor-sidewalk cafe for rest and refreshment during your shopping AND WE'RE OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 8 P.M. And on Friday December 19th we'll have Merrick Jarrett leading a children's Singalong from 5 to 7 p.m. and on Sunday December 14th and 21st we'll open from '2 to 5 p.m. and-you're invited to have coffee 0.nd browse peacefully AnJ we're looking fcirward to seeing you. pcincarze Rooks 159 ONTARIO' ST TELEPHONE 273-1010 A Store With A Little Bit of Heaven We are open from 11 4-a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays; 9 a.m. tp 9 p.mf other days FRESH OVEN READY CANADA GRADE A GEESE - - - lb. 65c CANADA GRADE UTILITY TURKEYS - - - lb. 40c CANADA YOUNG GRADE UTILITY CHICKENS - - - lb. 19c BANANAS - 5 lbs. 40c ONTARIO Flo. 1 POTATOES - 75 lb $ - 4 doz. $i 3 loaves 75c qts. 99c plus deposit $1 ICE CREAM - 1/2 gal. 89c MEN'S DRESS SHOES =-x.49 During Our Christmas Clean Out Sale, ; all clothing toys, boots and shoes 25 to 50% Off , Enter Lucy's free draw on a goose or turkey every Saturday night . DAY ONLY WESTON'S hooie a plaCe for the Tree which will not block access to doors or windows in the event of an emergency. old it! Before you set up the Tree, cut one or two inches from the butt. Then set it in water. Crushed stone in a suitable container will. keep it steady. emember to replenish water regular- ly throughout the Christmas Season. You may need to add more than a pinta day. nsulation of lighting strings should he checked for damage and possible short circuits. If buying new lights, be sure they are C.S.A. Approved. melting near the Tree is foolish and dangerous! Keep cigarettes and matches at a safe distance. insel and other decorations should be Ron-flammable. Don't deck your Tree with added, fire dangers! ake sure that matches are kept out of reach of children, and NEVER leave young children unattended even for a minute! lways clear away discarded gift , -wrappings promptly from the Tree' area. Eiven a moist Tree will burn if ignited by such a fire around its base. witch off the Tree lighting when you go to bed, or whenever you leave your home. REMEMBER! Nothing can render these displays absolutely safe, and that if ac- cidents' are not to mar the festive sea- son, constant vigillance and care must be exercised. To the Citizens of Seaforth and District We Extend Best Wishes for a Happy Holiday Season! MINI-CHIPS. SILVER WOODS' 31/2 Miles East of Brussels, just one mile off the highway. PHONE 887-6835 (i) s. We specialize in Men's Wear gifts! Fire Chief Use Expositor Wont - Ads