The Huron Expositor, 1971-12-23, Page 18FolrITED TEA RING,
This attractive tea ring is made from sweet dough and may be made ahead and frozen for
the holiday season. It can be stored for a period of 2 months in the freezer according to home
economists. This is Just one of the many recipes contained in a new 'edition of "Festive
Foods". These recipes, chosen for their appeal at the Christmas season and their "freeze-
ability", are yours on request. Write for your free copy of "Festive Foods" publication 1407 to
Information Division, Canada Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, K1A 007.
Suggest Freezing Ahead
To Aid Holiday Entertaining
"RICK DIAZ"
December 20 -- 23rd
Dec. 27th -- Jan lst
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FATHER STEPHEN ECKERT
COUNCIL'S ANNUAL
New Year's Eve
Party
COUNCIL ROOMS,
ST. COLUMBAN
Friday, December 31st
Music — Novelties --,- Refreshments
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(ONLY A FEW TICKETS LEFT)
Available from Leo Hagan, 527-0843, by Tues., Dec. 28
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PROCLAMATION !
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
By resolution of the Council, I her‘
proclaim
A PUBLIC HOLIDAY
Monday, Dec. 27th
—BOXING DAY
and respectfully request the Citizens
and Businessmen to observe the same
F. C. 3. SILLS
Mayor
"GOD SAVE TIM QUEEN"
p\AVA4A\Vagg;
Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron
et g011ta Were Vests of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Geddes last week.
Mrs, James Souter was in
Grand Rapids, Mich. for the
weekend and attended the wed-
ding of her niece Miss Dianne
Pater, daughter of Mr. andMrs.
V. R. Fetter.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Cole-
man have returned from a tour
of the British Isles, visiting the
Royal Smithfield Show and other
points of interest, London,Eng-
land; Edinburgh area, Scotland;
Dublin and southern Ireland.
Mrs. James McGregor, of
the Post Office staff, had the
misfortune to VW and break her
arm on Monday.
•Itir. and Mrs. Edgar Ellig-
sea, Joanne and John Elligsen
were in Waterloo Friday evening
to attend the performance of the
opera Hansel & Gretel at the
Waterloo Lutheran University.
Their daughter, Margaret, played
the part of Gretel and theremere
eight performances last week.
Also attending from this area
were Jeanette Finnigan, Nancy
Forrest, Terry Kunz, Janice
Powell, Janice Dietz, Darlene
Elligsen and Mr. Burgess.
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Entertainment
this week at the
ELM HAVEN
Sunshine
Company
Playing somethina for every-
body, both Western and Rock.
Next Week:—
"SHIRLEY FIELDS"
CLINTON
MOTOR HOTEL
AT THE
ROYAL HOTEL
MITCHELL
$7.00 Couple
Cold Plate, Prizes Etc.
ENTERTAINMENT —
Maitland Trio
MIMMIHHHHHHIVIHN
News of
Brucefield
Correspondent
IVirs.liugh Berry
We are sorry to report that
Mr. Fred Burdge is a patient
in Exeter Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love of
Cairo, Michigan, spent the week
end with Mr. R. Dalrymple and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burdge
spent the week end at their home
In Brucefield.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Broad-
foot, Sr. left on Friday for.
Florida where they will spend
Christmas.
Said the head L. chi. data pro-_
cessing department to the comp-
any executive "The slowdown is
due to a situation we should have
foreseen, sir. The big computor
is shoving all the work off onto
the little computor."
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
for
Mr. and Mrs.`Doug
Hulley
WED., DEC. 29th
at the New Hall at
FAMILY PARADISE
in McKillop
MUSIC BY
ROYALAIRES
Ladies please bring sandwiches
Friends and neighbours of
MR.AND MRS.
ARNOLD STINNISSEN
are invited to
attend a party
to mark the
25th ANNIVERSARY
of their marriage
LEGION HALL
SEAFORTH
TUESDAY, DEC.28th
Ladies .please bring lunch
Food has a big role to• play
in entertaining. The hostess
who enjoys her parties most is
the one who begins her food pre-
parations early. She can make
a start right away if she has a
freezer.
Honle economists did their
planning months ago so they would
have a special leaflet Festive
Foods" for the nation's
hostesses. This timely public-
ation is a completely new edition
of a former favorite by the same
name. It contains recipes for
foods which can be made and
frozen for periods of from one
week to three months. All the
foods do not need to be frozen,
however. There are fancy breads
made from „ sweet dough and
biscuit mix, bars and cookies,
desserts using frozen straw-
berries, ice cream or whipping
cream, and two fruit cakes made
from one batter. For a free
copy of "Festive Foods" publi-
cation •1407 write to Information
Division,. Ca4ad,p., Department of
Agritulture;- Ottawa 'KIA 0c7.
As, a sample of the goodies
contained in this pre-Christmas
publication, the home economists
include the recipe for their
"Fruited Tea Ring". This
attractive bread stores satisfac-
torily in the freezer for two
months, Directions are also
provided for reheating.
FRUITED TEA RING
SWEET DOUGH'
1 teaspoon sugar
1/4 cup lukewarm water
1 package dry yeast
1 cup hot water
1/3 cup sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
1/4 cup Shortening
2 beaten/eggs
4 1/2 to 5. cups sifted all-
' purpose flour
Dissolve 1 teaspoon sugar
in warm water and sprinkle yeast
over top. Let stand 10 minutes.
Combine next four ingredients,
cool to lukewarm and add eggs.
Stir in yeast mixture. Gradually
beat in 3 cups flour until smooth
and elastic. Work in enough re-
maining flour to make soft dough,.
turn onto floured board and
knead 10 minutes. Shape in ball
and place in greased bowl. Brush
with melted fat. Cover and let
rise in Warm place until double
in bulk (about 1 1/2 hours). Punch
down and divide in half. Makes
2 rings, or 1 ring and a dozen
small rolls.
FOR ONE TEA RING
2 tablespoons melted butter
1/3 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup raisins
1/2 cup mixed candied fruit .
1/4 teaspoon ground cardamom
1/2 teaspoon grated orange rind
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Roll half of dough in 9 x
16-inch rectangle and brush with
melted butter. Combine remain-
ing'ingredients and sprinkle over
Save Money
On Milk,
With Skim
Do you buy skim milk powder
regularly? It's too bad U you
don't because you are missing
out on an economical, nutritious
and very useful food.
Skim milk powder can help.
lower your milk bills if you
use it in place of skim milk or
mix it with fluid whole milk. A
one-pound package of skim milk
powder makes 4 quarts of skim
milk. It's similar in food value
to fresh skim milk; it's an ex-
cellent source of protein, ribo-
flavin, calcium and phosphorous
and a good source of thiamine.
Skim milk powder can be
bought in several size packages,
such as 1, 3, 5, 10 and 12 pounds.
Since it can be stored at room
temperature, it doesn't take up
much-needed refrigerator space.
Unopened packages can be kept
for 'many months on the kitcheh
shelf, but opened ones should be
used up within oreto two months.
Once the powder has been recon-
stituted to liquid milk, it should
be refrigerated and treated like
fresh milk.
The real money-saving factor
about skim milk powder is its
use in cooking. Besides being
used in place of fluid milk in
puddings, cakes, soups, sauces,
etc., it can also be added to
casseroles, meatloaves, etc. to
put more protein and calcium into
the family's diet. For recipes
and ideas on how to use skim
milk powder in your home, write
for the booklet entitled "Skim
Milk Powder" available free
from Information Division,Can-
ada Department of Agriculture,
Ottawa. K1A 007.
The home economists with
Canada Agriculture, Ottawa have
incorporated skim milk powder in
two different dessert recipes.
The "Apricot Coffee Cake" uses
skim milk powder in the biscuit-
type cake while the skim "milk
powder in the “Lemon Chiffon
Pie" is whipped into the lemon
filling.
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rectangle.'Roll up like jelly roll,
rolling from longer side. Seal
edge and place on greased baking
sheet bringing ends together to
form a ring. Seal ends and cut
through outside edge of ring
almost to inside edge at 1-inch
intervals. Twist each slice on
its side. Arrange slices to
overlap slightly. Cover and let
rise in warm place until double in
bulk (about 1 hour). Bake 20 to
25 minutes at 350 degrees F.
Glaze with icing while warm.
Ring may be made ahead, wrapped
in foil- and frozen.. Allow to thaw
in foil, then heat ,20 to 30 minutes
at 350 degrees F.
L MON
DANCE
SEAFORTH SDHS
Mornington Drive
9 -- 12 p.m.
THURSDAY, DEC. 23rd
Admission: $1.25
(Student Card Req'd)
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CHRISTMAS
DANCE
• MONDAY, DECEMBER 27
10-1
3eaforth Legion Hall
Music by
"THE, BLENDERS"
•Admission: $1.50 per person
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New Year's Party
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CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
Nary you celebrate the Christmas
season joyfully with all your loved ones.
CANDELITE
RESTAURANT and TAVERN
SAYFIELD ROAD IN GODERICH
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NEWS OF
CROMARTY
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"This year you have over a million new homes to visit and
over two tnillion changes of addreSs!"
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ENTERTAINMENT:
NEW YEAR'S EVE -
Russ and 'Dorothy
in the Ladies' and Escorts' Beverage Rooms
— No Cover — No Minimum —
ALSO
NEW. YEAR'S DAY
Providing Song and Laughter
ELGIN FISHER
and Sons with Audrey Kerr
at the piano
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TRY OUR TASTY CHICKEN WINGS
FOR A SNACK
— AMPLE FREE PARKING —
THE MANAGEMENT
would like to wish everyone
A HAPPY CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY.
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Mrs. Ken McKellar
LADIES' AID MEET
The December meeting of the
Ladies' Aid of Cromarty church
was held at the home of Mrs.
Mervin Dow with a good attend-
ance. Each member was accom-
panied with a guest and pro-
vided a gift for an exchange
of gifts.'
Mrs. James Miller pre-
sided and the meeting opened
with Christmas carol singing.
Mrs. Charles Douglas and Mrs.
T, L. Scott led in devotions and
Mrs. Douglas gave two readings.
During the business period it was
decided to have a party in
the church basement early in
the New Year.
This being the annual meet-
ing Mrs. Robert Laing presided
for the election of officers for
the coming year as follows:
President, Mrs. James Miller;
Vice-President, Mrs. John Mil-
ler; Secretary, Mrs. John Tern-
, pleman; Treasurer, Mrs. Eldon
Allen; Work Committee, Mrs.
T. L. Scott, and Mrs. James
Miller; Mrs. Grace Scott; Mir2
FRESH KILLED CAPONS
DUCKS and GEESE Available'
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STORE WILL REMAIN CLOSED
BOXING. DAY, DEC. ,27th
Olive Speare; Mrs. Laurie Mc-
Kellar; Mrs. Mervin Dow. The
meeting closed with the Lord's
Prayer. Tasty refreshments,with ,
Mrs. James Miller and Mrs.
Gerald Carey assisting the host-„,
ess.
Mr. Otto Walker is a pat-
ient in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter.
SKIERS MIX GARB
While safety officials suggest
that skiing and
when
are
dangerous when mixed, fashion
experts' disagree.. To-day's
skiers and snowmobilers have
very comparable apparel needs
and tastes.
Jackets or sweaters are
adequate when lodges and fire-
places are close by and ski runs
are short, but cross country
skiing, long runs in high alti-
tudes, and the speed of skiers
on steep runs create a need for
ultra-warm clothing among the
ski crowd.
Wan' JONES BencyDUNCAN JoeFUTIN ron9ROBERTS arn 4.clit mean TECHNICOLOR"
OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY
MATINEE-2 P,M. EVENING-8 P.M.
• SUNDAY & MONDAY-8 P.M.
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