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Cere'dis us 041d janyrOTIV4.,
Cereals hax 1 s , had to
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rut �xlt., C 91174" ans singe, they 4 s
#14"04s))y gt4wtt p>r<d attired and' �� clt>(j #utter 4ri6r� _l
sup �Y, good food value, Wheat '/, cog brown sugar"
anal oats are Canada's two main 2 gitps unsweetened wheat germ
cereal grains and are available in % cups chopoed walnuts ..
than forms - from whole rain ft d tr b i
Jpwgred thoughts of one so
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Tork. Earl Ropey was the bus
so a saw e e
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cereals to the individually pack- '
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cream
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Mrs. Carter Kerslake chose as j yed a bus trip to Toronto aged instant variety. 1 • lut . softened chocolate ice I
Uften bring a silent tear,
Cook over, medium heat until
memories last.
her topic "Citizenship" for the visiting the Royal Ontario Whole grain or ej }rlched cer. cream
Thou bts return to scenes long
are less expensive than the
Min in wheat germ and'
Citizensh! and World Anal.. Museum, Castle Loma .and Fort I f
sae
past,
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Tork. Earl Ropey was the bus
ea s pro a more or your money
than refined cereals and those
In saucepan melt butter o i
margarine. Stir in brown sugar ' I
While the years roll on,
r is Institute held in the township hall
driver for the outing.
which require some home cooking
Cook over, medium heat until
memories last.
�•'_ on Wednesday evening. ,
Personals
are less expensive than the
Min in wheat germ and'
--always' remembered by Mary,
�kf' Zlst at 8:50 p.m.
Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Mrs. Ron
ready -to -eat type. A bow! of
,bubbly.
walnuts, Remove ftom, heat, "yet. I
Idella: Ed and family. 2$-SSxI
% ' Mrs. Kerslake stressed that a
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Miller, Mrs. Dale Mart", Mrs..
steaming cooked whole grain
aside .'/i cup;' divide' remaining i
$mITH,-- In loving memory of
good citizen should be: 1 st,
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John Templeman, Ruth and Mary
Jane, attended a shower for Miss
cereal served with milk is a great
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way to start* the da and keeps
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mixture in half for la era, cess
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mixture'evenly into 9 x 5 -inch loaf
'rog atrick smith, A ;dear 4opt
b and uncle. R' is two year
ala socially responsible; and 3rd,
Joyce Cunningham {bride -elect)
'mid-morning nibblers' satisfied
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Ilan. Chill, Spoon straberrl ice
now, August 5th. since you left
}`' x'''• politically responsible; and 4th, a .
responsible world citizen,
t�#�es�s n<•' P
at Crediton on Monday evening.
Sunday visitors with Mrs. Sam
until lunch time,
• Of course there are those who
cream over layer, freeze. Repeat
with second layer of crumb
He is gone but not forgotten
t Roll Call - A current event from
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Norris and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Norris and famil were Douglas
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prefer their cereaTdi another time
in another way. Oatmeal cookies
mixture and chocolate ice cream.
Top' with remaining wheat
And. as dawns Another year.
In our lone! bouts of thipkin
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Norris and Jim Donner, Bramp-
from the cookie jar are a favorite
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germ
mixture. Cover and freeze. May R'
Thoughts of him are always¢
resented an interesting paper on
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"Homes
ton and Mr, and Mrs. John
Burleigh and Joan, Goderich.
way with children. Dessert is also
be stored 1 week in freezer, 8
near
<' ° . the motto are greed-
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houses where plants of citizen
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Joan is remaining for holidays.
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a good time to enjoy cereal. Try a
fruit crisp t0 ed,with an oatmeal
servings.
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Days of sadness will collie o'erw;�
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Mrs. David Ca lin
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mixture or the delicious 'Choco-
expensive legs in this dish.
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Man think the wound is .
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k .' �t�« r:kp �' "'"',. reading on how to be a good
'r• ' ' citizen.
visited on the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. John Templeman and
berry Ice Cream Load' suggested
by Food Advisory Services, Agri -
SHORT TIPS
healed,
But they little know the sorrow;
i Members were asked if the Y
followed Canada's Food
family, Mary Jane and Barbara
Templeman
Tem leman returnin to London
culture Canada. This simple
Here are Some short tips for long
tris from the Ontario Safety
trips,
That lies in the heart*a`>.
x; s had rules
that da and if not, had to a a
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with her, for a few days.
dessert layers chocolate and
strawberry
y ice cream with wheat
League. Leave sooner ... drive
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concealed. �`
— Well never forget you -Moire,
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� "� ' 10 cent fine.
:. v ... Mrs.. Kerslake nutri-
Mr. and )Ars. John Miller and
family attended the Dearing
germ, the part of the wheat which
is removed in the milling of white
slower . live longer. Drive
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traffic and not
—Dad, Bruce, Dorothy, Aubrey,
gavd1the
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�. , tion hint on eggs and their food
Famil Reunion on Saturda .
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S e glockl
Sandra Kieven Rodney and
Walton, at Seaforth Community
Hospital, on August 27, a son.
Chicken half -''whole chicken
consumers. According to carcass, excluding the neck, that
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superb Japanese-style dish with
Stephen, 25-SSxI"y
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value. urtng business, letters
were read from the Ministry of
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FARM FUELS - SYSUjiMATID DELIVERY
Agriculture and Food regarding
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short courses and from the
Bears` Windrowers
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Stratford Fair Board, regarding
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Carter,
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sponsorship of a girl for queen of
Egmondville, wish to announceth
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e fair.
the forthcoming marriage of their
ARRIVING THIS WEEK,
QUALITY OILS. PAYMENTS
Quilt blocks for the Science
daughter, Tracy Lynn to Cameron
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Havoline, Texaco and Ursa 'Your entire heating oil
Centre and Erland Lee Home -
Douglas Holland, son of Mr. and
stead have been completed by the
Mrs. John J. Hoiland,Seaforth.
a, �•^
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catnmittee appointed and were
The marriage will take place at
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displayed at the meeting. Mrs.
Egmondville United Church on
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Russell Worden reported on the
Saturday, September 28, at 4
o'clock. 26-55x1
CHICKEN SUKIYAKI — Japanese-style cooking is an excellent, way to feature
display for Mitchell Fair.
Following 0 • Canada the
chicken, parts at meal time. "Chicken Sukiyaki" combines
boned chicken with
hostesses, Mrs. Charles Douglas,
0. Births
vegetables in a superb soya -orange sauce,and is served
over steaming rice. Food
Mrs. Robert McCaughey and
Advisory Services, Agriculture Canada suggests using
chicken breasts orthe less
Mrs. Russell Worden served a
FUNNELL — Roy and Jean (nee
McNaughton) are pleased to
expensive legs in this dish.
('Agriculture Canada)
delicious.,lunch of melon and ice
cream.
announce the arrival of their
"'
Bus Trip
daugahter, Heather Diane, ion
August 3 at Guelph General
Hospital, a granddaughter for
ChickenSukiyak� - to serve
chicken pans
On Sunday, August 18th, .
Hibbert Community young people
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Mr. and Mrs. James
4 ^
` McNaughton. 27 55-2 •
Ready -to -cook chicken maybe Necks -separated from the back
The
substitute other less expensive
chicken - e.g.. legs, thighs,
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ALEXANDER — To Mr. and
purchased whole or, cut=up. or may be attached to it, with .or
parts
'following
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Mrs. • James Alexander, R.R14,
exact identification of these parts without the neck skin.
may lie confusing for Amany
or drumsticks, The
recipe "Chicken Sukiyaki" is a
Walton, at Seaforth Community
Hospital, on August 27, a son.
Chicken half -''whole chicken
consumers. According to carcass, excluding the neck, that
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superb Japanese-style dish with
'27-55x1
Agriculture Canada all cut-up has been divided into two equal
is labelled follows:sauce.
chicken- parts in a soya -orange
D/E71$ A,QE
chicken as portions,
HENRY- To Mr. and Mrs. John .
Br east - may be sold with backs
attached or removed. The neck Chicken front quarter - front
Chieken Sukiyaki
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Henry of Blyth at Seaforth
skin is not included. portion of a chicken half,
Sauce
lek *19
Community Hospital on August
Legs- -include the whole 'le , i.e. composed mostly of breast meat.-
eat -20th',
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20th',a son.' 27-55x1
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the thigh and the drumstick. The Chicken hindquarter - hind
cup soya sauce
'/2 cup water
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back skin is not � included. portion of a chicken' half,
composed mostly of dark meat.
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2 tablespoons orange juice
NOTICE TO
Thigs - upper part of the leg. i1
Drumsticks - lower part of the leg, When buying chicken, compare
tablespoon sugar
y, teaspoon salt
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Wings - includes the entire wing the price of whole chickens and
Combine ingredients, bring to
with all muscles and skin tissue chicken parts. if whole chickens boil and cool. DWide sauce in +
5tuc ents intact, except that the wing tip are lower in price per pound, half. Phone .527.1140 seCif:irth
may be removed. purchase these and cut them up' Somebody
;ft 0 -ft OJ
or 3 w
Back - .normally sold with ribs yourself. If a recipe calls for 3 pounds chicken legs
•. hole chicken breasts
Attending attached. Skin is mostly intact. chicken breasts, you may Wants What
2 tablespoons oil
. 1'/2 cups diagonally sliced celery ,
Swedish boy: M grandfather
8 small onions, thinly sliced Dont Need!
You
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Schools is tougher than your father. 3 cups sliced mushrooms- SELL
(about 3/. pound)
OPERATED BY THE -Bone les or, breasts, remove Canadian boy. 'Yeah, I know. g Through
077i�• �p skin and cut chicken in 2 x I x
Jte swxore Toounty 1/2 inch pieces. Cook half the Huron.
ingredients at a time. Saute Robert
E.
Dinsmore
4�� 9/ r'deieulion chicken in oil 1 to 2 minutes, add ' Ex ositorceier and cook 1 minute. Add p
The'procedure'for the first day of remaining vegetables and sauce Classified
the Fail Term, ® and continue cooking about 7
The Canadian movement minutes more, Repeat with
Sept 3 for personal fitness ' remaining ingredients. Serve Want Ads FOR CLIMATE CONTRQLLED
/ R immediately with rice. 8 servings. _ _
Shall be as follows for at schools - �[�%�%�`�PSUA %% r HEATING 0 PLU'S FINE FARM, FUELS
operated by the Huron County AND LUBRI� f
Board of Education: Another Truckload
1. All schools will open a t the. " FiMesS. In your- heart you know it's right.
regular hour in the morning.DF FOR THE FARMER FOR THE HOME OWNER
2. All buses witl travel at the r
regular time in the morning.
3. Ali schools will close ONE
HOUR EARLIER thy..
usual.
4. All buses, will depart ONE
HOUR EARLIER than
usual.
R. L. CUNNU4GHAM
Transportation Manger
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103 Albert Street
;,Tinton, Ont ario 19-38-2
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Bruch eld
Corespondent
Mrs. Hugh Berry
it 6nWe and Damm% Taylor
enjoyed •a camping at
Comp - Adeal the United
Church calup tw& of Go&-tiefi.
Mr. Aird Ifra. Arnold Taylor
told faimuy , returned hothe from
camping In Algonquin P*k along
the Ottawa River dad Boy.
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Drop In and see the full range of boys and misses
shoes styled In oxfords and strapt.
SPECIAL THIS WEEKEND
STREET HOCKEY SHOES 5* 99
Jird Crocker Family Footwear
-5.27-0102 Seaforth
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noon and night. m • Need a furnace? No probilem.
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FARM FUELS - SYSUjiMATID DELIVERY
DISPENSING EQUIPMENT furnace for your needs and
can be arranged for and Instal- finance it for you to permit
Including famous Fire Chief 0u1`txpecial delivery system
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Bears` Windrowers
Gasoline and Diesel Chief for assures you. of a supply of fuel
heavier
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equipment. 'stall times.
527•-1224 F
Statists St.,
FULL RANGE OF EQUALIZED MONTHLY
Seaforth .
ARRIVING THIS WEEK,
QUALITY OILS. PAYMENTS
Havoline, Texaco and Ursa 'Your entire heating oil
Motor Oils plus Texamatjc'and requirements are carefully
Rando Hydraulic Oils. All
c414t fated In,advancei and thq
carefully•blended to exceed the resulting cost is then divided
specifications of leading Into'ten equal monthty.payments
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farm equipment manufacturers. to nhake budgeting a breeze.
PROMPT DELIVERY CONVENIENT FURNACE "
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noon and night. m • Need a furnace? No probilem.
We can arrange for purchase and
MODERN STORAGE AND .installation of the right "
DISPENSING EQUIPMENT furnace for your needs and
can be arranged for and Instal- finance it for you to permit
led at your farm to adequately cdnvenlent monthly payments.
serve your needs.
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