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Add skim milk powder .and stir until thoroughly irtiXed, Cotri9 shortening ,until mixur a resem- bles One. bread crumbs. Combine' with sugar. Add water to vgg and dough. y ingredients to form r yrxFr �ia ' r $ , w .• ^^ ri. , soft ugh. Turn into greased y. oho A Bakei launch ¢week -lora attacks on . s g ' 9-i d cake pan and spread s.F Public R lat ons, fficer r , with am. t e , • Q g Germany, with chew "" 1Brano11156 devic called Window to j •t� ,. k- hY�t �4 `'i ;-.., > . endoun er .radar defences. Topping Events' of Significance During July 25, 1943 - Mussolini resigns '/+ cup .brown sugar T � cera „• �'� ' 9 _rlVorld. War 11, Thirty -One Years /z teas don ginger -• as Italy's leader. Marshal P . g g , ago Y Y, June 2, 1943 - United Nti ns set Pietro .Badoglio takes over.' 2 tablespoons butter TOWNSHIPS qA i tttth -T Members of Count Council gathered Jul 24 at 4 Jul 28, 1943 - Canadians take 2 tablespoons chopped pecans Y 9. X up permanent food body. '� Y 1/+ cup flaked coconut Seaforth Lions Park for their annual•picnic. Here Charlie Scanlon, Deputy Reeve of June 11, 1943 -• Pantelleria Agiro. M t: Hullett,' Allan Campbell, McKillop Reeve and Reeve Elgin Thompson of surrenders. PastEvents�ger.Combine brown sugar and M The Bingo last Friday attracted ginger. Cut in •butter until Tuckersmlth take time out from the festivities to chat with County Warden, Bill June 12, 1943-,IrCng George. VI • mixture resembles coarse bread vis s troops rA 9 players. Prizes to the value of Elston, second from right.. Staff Photo it oops in NorthA. , 0 P Y crumbs. Stir, in pecans and 9 ( ) $349.00' were shared among the P J _ June 17, 1943 - Lord Vlravell ` g . , a winners. . Sprinkle over tam. Bake appointed Viceroyof India, is • �` . - June 24,, 1943 Five million Cod>ting Events coconut. a 10 optotng35 cacao e o at 400 s F until a aY3M �s { - -s' r r ,.'. s', r Thurs., Aug. - Executive Meet- lightly .browned (3 t� k Germans flee bombed Ruhr.:' g . I SPRAYING THE DINNER �-- it's a special barbecue ' �� :yz ,'k :l" !ng cpmmenctrig 'at 8;00 p.m. minutes). June 26, 1943 - Three Squadron . sauce with secret ingredients. that Mervyn�'9 'a �tCAF Bomber Wing begins Leon'hartit of-Brodha 'en is s ra in on the chickens 1W, ; q�� '� ? max« ",' o er tions from North'Afric in MI�INI# 9 P Y g ` P a a, he helped to.cook at the Brodhagen Chamber of""x� r�d,,wt:r ��' p a s Sicily relude • to inv Sion of Ci3mmerce'chicken barbecue. Mr. Leonhardt is one �y and Italy. -members of the unusual rural C. of C�who zjuly 4, .1943 - polish Premier of many work at the barbecue every year. (Staff Photo)' 'yt A '?'*`'� "'' r Sikorskykilled in air crash. July 6, 1943 Nine Japanese t ° warships sunk in Kula Bay. The July 10, 1943 ' Canada's 1st air" Division,, after 31h years in ` '•' �� Britain, invades Sicily with i British and American troops. ' OVAL. ' July 1'9, 1943 U,S. bombers raid r t Rome for the first time, .July 20; 1943 Russian offensive . opens on a 450 -mile front. Shoppe yY+' - "• , p.<. ¢ d1, July 22, 1943 -'Canadians capture ",rx:Assoro, Leonforte. July 24, 1943 - Bomber Command , _ • - �r $A�_;��� k�� �� �` Food Facts r =` i�, • 3 ' s Cooking Kabobs % A ur.s."-beef'..broiled on,. With, 3.00 gas purchase. skewYs'ea r easy and Y 2,39 9Pop Shappa Poenj able outdoor eating. Cubes Case of p can be cut from sirloin steak, or from a sirloin tip roast when they ALSB ' are to be marinated. Rotwd steak, cut h strips and marinated also is Pop. Shoppe Chips an appropriate choice • for .. {9k threading on skewers. Try Regular 6k ZESTY VEGETABLE SALAD •— A •recipe that,"sounds strange" but looks and alternating pieces of fruit or • �J 'tastes great. It's a colorful blend of crunchy vegetables marinated in a zesty vegetable with the beef for With 3.00.,..gas. plur.Chase x w, dressing - and the *curry can hardly be ietectedl _ variety.. I k9 �� 0 9t Q ,;-.y >lr w.v, ., i _ Y ! N ::t k « C r4r. 7c•a.I Il t /F.• f, tIl `•I,'�rr';"y .•.r +.. •r-. St{i."' .....SP,wC,7ri• F ✓'✓ ..�-•_ N � „•Y �+ t rl 'f'+ r�r 1 H .l iy it, (1 I MMMMM GOOD — Warren Rose, left,, and his older brother Ken .were giving' the barbecueing V,e,g eta I V ' �S'aIa d chickens a hungry look.at the Brodhagen Chamber -of . Commerce's Annual Chicken barbecue lastTODAY 'S CHILD Wednesday evening. The chickens tare slowly cookedt on a hardwood fire that Is started about 11•- m the taste''s,-a.reat - BY HELENA T II"morning on the day of the barbecue. (Staff Photo) } ZestyVegetable Salad;, a 1 small green pepper, cut in strips', summer pleaser, is elegant but (1/= cup) unbelievably easy tdanake. It's an. 2'cups water appealing collage of maiinated 1 teaspoon salt vegetables that lends Col ' -and' 4 nutrition to an meal - simple or Y P Dressing r, sophisticated, = say Food Specialists at the ot7tario Food' 1/2 cup vinegar e '`r Council, Ministry of Agriculture 1/a cup, sugar and Food. 1/a cup salad oil f Even onlazy summer days- we 1/4 teaspoon curry powder ' la.;. can't forget about nutrition and 1 teaspoon salt planning meals around the basic 1A teaspoon pepper I d r, 1 • J H�h � rl �I � f ` 41. �i•• r� ) , - foo families. Rutaba a carrots, cauliflower, and green pepper a'11 Quarter rutabaga slices. trop •��' � belong to the vegetable famil so Y#' F, g g Y. vegetables into boiling water. Do •' besides.adding flavor; color, and not cover. Boil for 5 minutes or texture to meals, they , also till tender -crisp. Drain and cool: provide necessary vitamins andG' rN In screw-top jar, ' combine mines als.t vinegar, sugar, oil,' curry; the IX Try Zesty Vegetable Salad remaining salt and pepper. Cover YyH Yn, soon. Its superb blend of flavors and shakevi orousl Pour is 'marvelous with cold meats. g Y• 'dressing over vegetables; toss Because it's prepared inadvance, lightly. Refrigerate several hours W1 +>xi the cook can relax in -the summer or overnight, stirring vegetable ,; ;, :wt;;yr"'"""'': :`•�' :: sun, knowing g that vegetables are' mixture occasionally.: ready for serving. Makes 8 serfings 3/4 cup each, ?f. Y Great with cold meats. Recipe —'� Make this salad ahead for your tested and approved by the r ;: LOOKING AROUND — Little Christopher Hoegy. convenience. ° OntarrJo Fobd Council. was more interested in the photographer °than his• "4 INGREDIENT father Maynard was at the Brodhagen C -, of C. 1 medium rutabaga, pared and Comparing HE 'DOES WELL IN SCHOOL Barbecue ,last Wednesday.' Maynard, in - hiS sliced very thin (about 2 cups) makes sense. A major bank in -Ne* York Donald is a pleasant, friendly boy doing. well in school. He Brodhagen Brewers baseball uniform, was part of 3 medium carrots, pared and wise Donald looks wistful and no wonder. In his eight•ydars, this the team that played Fullarton after the supper. (Staff sliced (1'1/= cups) prices young lad has suffered rejection more than once, so he must (Staff -Photo) 1/= smai� cauliflower, broken in 'Sensible shopping makes often wonder, when he meets people, what their attitude will be. .Shopper paid $25.12 for the similar items flower is '(2 cups) cents' is a good motto,to keep in 'Because Donald really wants to belong to a family,, he is $36.30. This good-nf(tured•, -kind youngster is 'always ,willing to help. mind wheneveru are sho in enthusiastic about the idea of adoption. But he is anxious too. rddza:.tai�Wu1,Q,c���rY�✓,frayo�nrh�2s/�Ji7/.u7.+:ysi.2�//�/!.Y�f��/r./11x�//.'%/i,�'/,GY�i'/i/i3,fl..'%//.'/,�'!%/.,•r."s%l�,%%'fr.'Xi,'�,G3..'//�%./�tii: .:�iY,<.#i:%%:N: Do you have a v Nose'' for News The Huromfxposit.or is looking for a correspondent to report the Brodhagen' 'alnd 'area 'news dor` our readers. tf" you are interested, Please call ,Mrs.' gown 7-024x0 Y.o,pP g• This is especiallysrue today with ' Will any people want mel And -if they do, will they keep on rising prices on.jsist about every- wanting me? For Donald's sake, let us hope for warmly thing. And comparison shopping affirmative answers to both these auestions very soon: makes sense. A major bank in -Ne* York Donald is a pleasant, friendly boy doing. well in school. He ° recently sent two, shoppers' to the speaks clearly, expresses himself well and is a good reader. He same supermarket with the same is not so good at writing and drawing though he is improving, grocery list --but one shopper was His teacher says he has good potential. told to compare prices while the other was not, The result was Anglo-Saxon in descent, Donald is small in stature •with blue $11.18 difference in their grocerryy eyes, light brown hair and fair skin. His smile shows deep He for I bills. The comparison dimples. wears glasses near-sightedness. Donald is .Shopper paid $25.12 for the similar items strong and healthy',' a recently discovered heart murmur having for which the other •shopper paid been diagnosed a snot significant. $36.30. This good-nf(tured•, -kind youngster is 'always ,willing to help. The srpart shopger_ should anybody. His. foster paretts'sa}t'tt6'19Mischievous but only in a compare prices by. using the ,unit normal eight-year-old way and is easily disciplined. He gets on pricing concept --how much are well with children and with adults too once he feels he knows you actually paying for each them. - ounce, quart or pound. Compar- ing' size and cotivenience with 'Donald needs a mother and father who will welcome him and what you really need or have love him and help him learn that family' relationships can last. It room for are other important • is especially important that the adopting father values-fantily comparisons. Comparing brands activities and wants to spend a lot of time with his son., is also important due to the wide variation in Aces. And finally, To inquire about adopting Donaid, please write to Today's compare your own menu possibil- Child, Ministry of Community' and Social Services, Box bM ities for good meals at lower ' 9t4tion K, Toronto M4P 2142. 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